Sure there are other offenders in the drivers, from known offenders like
Richard or IBM, but no core code. There is a reason why theses defines are
not in kernel.h..
>
> >> +#define DEV_PATH "/dev"
> >> +#define EVMS_DIR_NAME "evms"
> >> +#define EVMS_DEV_NAME "block_device"
> >> +#define EVMS_DEV_NODE_PATH DEV_PATH "/" EVMS_DIR_NAME "/"
> >> +#define EVMS_DEVICE_NAME DEV_PATH "/" EVMS_DIR_NAME "/"
> EVMS_DEV_NAME
>
> > The kernel doesn't know about device names at all.
>
> I realize this is a goal, and I'm not opposed to it. However,
> I know devfs is not popular, but people are using it, and it
> *is* still available in 2.5. For the cases where ppl are
> using it, the EVMS kernel component needs this info to tell
> devfs the name of the devnode to create. I don't want to get
> into a devfs flamewar, EVMS is simply offering interoperability
> with what ppl n do today. Should that change, EVMS is more
> than happy to adapt to the latest technology.
You can"t know where devfs is mounted. So of the above only EVMS_DIR_NAME
and EVMS_DEV_NAME make sense.
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