On 08/26/2014 10:51 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote: > On 8/26/14, 5:55 AM, David Sterba wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 08:08:57PM +0200, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote: >>> Of course I (we) don't care cdrom and/or floppy, but this raises >>> the question: are there other block devices which aren't showed in >>> proc/partitions ? >> >> cdrom appears as /dev/sr0, floppy is /dev/fd0 if the respective modules >> are loaded, no breakage here. >> >>> I am thinking to some less common hardware like >>> NON USB sd disk (I saw this kind of hardware, but now I don't have >>> it in my hands....). >> >> A block device whose driver calls register_blkdev should appear in >> proc/partitions, if not then I think it's a bug or a very non-standard >> interface. >> >> I don't know about any other cases where full /dev scan would reveal >> something that /proc/partitions not, so I guess it's safe to remove it. > > Yesterday, Chris did mention <something something mumble> about /dev/mapper/* > > [12:57] <cmason> I got inconsistent results from /proc/partitions > [12:57] <cmason> this was 3 years ago now > [12:58] <cmason> it didn't find everything for dm devices, yeah > [12:58] <cmason> especially dm multipath got really confused > > and I'll be honest, I didn't test with devicemapper devices, much > less dm multipath, so I suppose that's warranted prior to removal. > > I'll see what I can do. > > If there's a problem, I bet there's a solution that doesn't involve > scanning everything under /dev ... That's definitely the problem I hit, but it was years ago. I'm willing to bet we're safe to keep /proc/partitions now. -chris -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
