I would expect that setserial should only be used in cases
where this information is not reliably determinable by the kernel
through hardware device ID facilities, such as what we have in PCI,
USB, etc. If that is not already the case, it should be
straightforward to fix in the kernel sources, which seemed to be most
of what the "3 Serial issues up for discussion" thread was about
(thanks for the pointer). There was tangential mention in that thread
of a "/proc/serialdev" interface, but nobody really identified any
real benefit to it over the existing "uart: unknown" system.
Anyhow, my primary point in this discussion is just to say
that, as far as I can tell, devfs does not impede the serial driver
from doing what Ted Ts'o seemed to be describing.
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