Likewise, on IA-64, /proc/efi/ has EFI stuff (really only vars/ right now,
direct access to NVRAM variables), which coincidentally, I wrote, which
would benefit from a top-level 'platform' or 'firmware' directory and
migration to driverfs. Code is in arch/ia64/kernel/efivars.c. Once I nail
down the EDD code, moving efivars.c to driverfs shouldn't be hard.
> Two examples are attached:
Thanks, that helps a lot. I need to still find how to walk the list of
existing devices and gather info, for purposes of making symlinks, but I see
the existing devices that do that to use as examples.
Thanks,
Matt
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