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Sysfs is a virtual file system provided by Linux. It is a ram-based file-system initially based on ramfs. It provides a means to export kernel data structures, their attributes, and the linkages between them to userspace.

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Why is my Go app not reading from sysfs like the busybox `cat` command?

Go 1.12 on Linux 4.19.93 armv6l. Hardware is a raspberypi zero w (BCM2835) running a yocto linux image. I've got a gpio driven SRF04 proximity sensor driven by the srf04 linux driver. It works ...
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USB bus ports representation in sysfs

Following is the output of /sys/bus/usb/devices/ in the embedded system. # ls /sys/bus/usb/devices/ 1-0:1.0 1-1 1-1.1 1-1.1:1.0 1-1.1:1.1 1-1.1:1.2 1-1:1.0 usb1 # While trying ...
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How can I get a filesystem label from sysfs?

How can I get the label of a filesystem using /sys? I know I can get much of the info about a block device by going to /sys/class/block/<device>, e.g. /sys/class/block/sr1 for a cd that I know ...
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PWM on NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit

I'm working on a Jetson Nano for my MSc thesis. At this time I have to control a camera using PWM signal generated from NVIDIA SBC, so after set PWM capability with their own tool (Jetson-IO), I'm ...
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Linux System Wakeup on GPIO Interrupt

I'm working with a Linux system that configures a GPIO in user space. That is, there is no device tree entry for that GPIO. I exports the GPIO in sysfs and I want to know if an interrupt on that pin ...
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Copying more than 1 page sized buffers from kernel space to user space using sysfs

I have created a sysfs entry with store and show functions. I'd like to use show function to copy buffers of size > PAGE_SIZE from the kernel space to userspace. I am able to currently copy buffers ...
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Using sysfs_notify_dirent() correctly

I've some trouble understanding how to use sysfs_notify_dirent() correctly. Basically, I'm writing a device driver, and I need one of the sysfs attributes exported by the driver to be "pollable" from ...
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How can I dynamically remove or retrigger the probing an EEPROM via sysFS?

I am wondering what the proper way is to remove EEPROMs dynamically. An alternate approach that will also work is telling the device to re-do the probe. I tried just echoing it to delete_device, but ...
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Raspberry pi gpio reading file direction not working in c, except if program has been ran again and gpio pin not unexported

So I am trying to create a library for gpio control (using sysfs) in c, everything else has worked just fine up until I created the "gpio_change_direction" function, which is supposed to write to the ...
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Sysfs kernel interaction without user-space application

I am working on a Linux device driver for a piece of hardware that relies on some configuration specific to each implementation. On the first boot-up, we require a user-space application to generate ...
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How to extend the existing generic class power_supply in linux kernel?

I want to extend the generic sysfs class power-supply with some specific attributes. What is the proper way to do that? I'm confused after reading the sysfs power-supply documentation. According to ...
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nirq: Flags mismatch irq 80. 00002083 (ledtrig-gpio) vs. 00000083 (USER)

I am doing some experiments on SAMA5D27-SOM1-EK1 board. I am using Linux operating system. I am exploiting GPIOS of my board. There is RED LED defined at GPIO 10 and USER button defined at GPIO 29. I ...
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What is the kernel module responsible for /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0?

After twiddling LEDs with /sys/class/leds/, I'm now trying to understand how to control the battery in my computer with linux kernel power supply attributes, specifically CHARGE_CONTROL_LIMIT. ...
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How to read sysfs directories in a root android?

I need to read sysfs nodes in android directly and I have a rooted Nexus 6 (Anroid 7.1.1) phone and I need some help about possible ways of doing it. well I can't read them directly from a user app ...
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Is it possible for a userland program to create a node in the linux sysfs filesystem?

I'd like to find a way for my userland program to create a node in the sysfs tree in order to integrate a piece of custom h/w, or virtual device the program manages with lmsensors framework. How do I ...
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ftell/fseek is different from the actual readable data length in a /sys/class file

embedded linux system ls -al /sys/class/xxxx -r--r--r-- 4096 ftell/lstat(st_size) return 4096 fread(fp, 1, 4096, buf) returns 3 Actually, there are only 3 bytes in file using vi to open it. What's ...
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sysfs_store gets called multiple times after error is returned

I created a kernel module with the following function for test purposes: ssize_t sysfs_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buffer, size_t count) { printk(...
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Some USB devices will automatically reconnect after I unbind it, how to disable it long time?

I'm try to disable my two USB keyboard on my linux system, the one can unbind long time until I unplug then plugin and the number lock light is off during this time. But the other one can not unbind ...
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echo: write error: Invalid argument while setting io_poll for NVMe SSD

I am using the following command as a root user to enable Linux kernel polling for a NVMe SSD device. # echo 1 > /sys/block/nvme2n1/queue/io_poll I get the following error: bash: echo: write error: ...
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i2c kernel driver - Binding between sysfs kobject and i2c_client

I am working on an I2C kernel driver and would like to provide a sysfs file interface in a new folder - /sys/devices/MySensor. However, when I do this I don't know how to associate the i2c client with ...
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Create a symlink to a file in kernel module

I am trying to create a symbolic link to a file in a Linux kernel module. With the following code, I have created a directory in sys/kernel and then created a file in that directory: // Create the ...
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using sysfs show() and store() functions

I have 2 questions regarding using these functions. I don't completely understand the documentation written here: sysfs allocates a buffer of size (PAGE_SIZE) and passes it to the method. Sysfs ...
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Unable to reset USB LTE modem after -EPROTO error

BLUF I can no longer toggle the power of an LTE Modem via sysfs because it is now being removed from sysfs after an error occurs. How can I get it back into the usb sysfs and toggle the power? ...
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Reading file in the Linux Kernel

so before I get the barrage of "you shouldn't be doing that", I know I shouldn't. But it is for a dirty, quick proof of concept for some research work. If the concept works I will look at proper ...
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Adding own sysfs device attribute group to existing standard device class attributes

One of Linux kernel training courses task is to add sysfs support to one of previously written device drivers. I choose my ds1307 rtc driver and want to add device attributes, not to replace rtc ...
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Multiple subsequent writes to sysfs cause invalid module behavior. How to workaround?

my team is writing software interacting with a Linux kernel module. We write to sysfs to manage the module. Recently, we've been battling a problem in which the module occasionally does not behave as ...
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Why this udev rule is not being applied on startup but applied using udevadm test /sys/module/printk?

Context I need to disable Serial Console as wakeup source so that while connected over serial keypress on PC will not wake up a device from standby/hibernate. I found that /sys/module/printk/...
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unexport doesn't work on BBB GPIOs

When entering the /sys/class/gpio/ directory on a beagle bone running Linux beaglebone 4.9.82-ti-r102 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 22 01:16:12 UTC 2018 armv7l, already several GPIOs get displayed, without ...
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Max number of bytes available for sysfs read

To handle a sysfs read I need to create a show function which is added to a kobj_attribute structure. The prototype of the function is defined as: ssize_t (*show)(struct kobject *kobj, struct ...
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How do I calculate memory bandwidth on a given (Linux) system, from the shell?

I want to write a shell script/command which uses commonly-available binaries, the /sys fileystem or other facilities to calculate the theoretical maximum bandwidth for the RAM available on a given ...
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Linux/AM3352: setting gpio via sysfs seem not working

I have a board based on the beagle bone black. I have gpio that should do a hardware reset to the board (gpio117 = gpio3_21) While in the u-boot it is working - I am doing gpio clr 117 (set 0 causes ...
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How can a Linux cpuset be iterated over with shell?

Linux's sys filesystem represents sets of CPU ids with the syntax: 0,2,8: Set of CPUs containing 0, 2 and 8. 4-6: Set of CPUs containing 4, 5 and 6. Both syntaxes can be mixed and matched, for ...
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Problems with Yocto USB power management

Started to work with Yocto and is trying to get a modem to sleep using USB suspend. According to the guides I've seen, you can do this in the sysfs with some power configs/commands. I think I have ...
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cpufreq_get returns 0 in linux kernel module

I have written the following code to get current CPU frequency in my kernel module C file: #include <linux/cpufreq.h> void func() { printk(KERN_ALERT "CPU Freq in KHz: %d\n", cpufreq_get(3));...
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When and which function is used for modifying file on sysfs of Linux?

i'm analizing block layer's sysfs functions. i added(attached) a file(diagram) which i made to explain function sequence flow of /usr/src/linux-source-4.8.0/linux-source/4.8.0/block/blk-mq-sysfs.c. ...
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ReactPhp : create endless loop for checking sysfs modification

I would like to use this for monitoring sysfs GPIO input (/sys/class/gpio). But when I test the given code as example, the scripts finishes (no error) just after the $loop->run(). How can I make ...
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Embedded linux - sysfs - disable pwm pin without disabling the whole channel

I have a raspberry pi, I want to use one single pwm channel to control a rgb led. There are 2 pins available for pwm0. So I connected red led on first pin and green led on second pin. I connected the ...
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How to send HDMI-CEC commands from Amlogic 905x board to the TV using sysfs

I want to send raw HDMI-CEC commands (adb shell) from an Amlogic 905x ARM board (Android 6) to test the functionality. The board is rooted (tested, 'adb root' works) and connected to a TV with CEC ...
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How can I create lots of similar functions for sysfs attributes?

I have a generic AXI-slave device with several I/O registers in my FPGA. I want to access my registers with a sysfs interface. For each register I want to access, I create a _show and a _store ...
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Setting GPIO using sysfs fails in i.MX6

I have a custom i.MX6 board, and I want to turn on a particular GPIO. From the schematic, the GPIO pin is connected to KEY_COL2 pad, and the KEY_COL2 has the following options. So, I have to export ...
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Interpretation of `KEY` property of keyboards in udev

In udev/sysfs, keyboards have a KEY property. For example, I have an external Mac keyboard that has two "interfaces": /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1.2.3.2:1.0 ID_INPUT_KEY: 1 ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD: 1 KEY: ...
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poll() from userspace on a sysfs file and sysfs_notify() from kernelspace won´t work tegether

My kernel module for raspi, written to get a double light barrier, reads monotonic time if each of two input gpio´s edges are rising and an interrupt occours. The time value is passed via normal sysfs ...
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set/reset GPIO though command line is not working as expected

I am trying to set/reset the GPIO value through sysfs. I took this document as reference. At one point I am little confused, the scenario is given below exported gpio 200 to test mx6q:/sys/class/...
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Confused on creation of binary sysfs entry

On kernel 4.0, when stepping through the kernel source for sysfs_create_bin_file, I notice it passes to sysfs_add_file(kobj->sd, &attr->attr, true); The &attr->attr being the struct ...
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Open a file as root, but drop privileges before reading from it?

TL;DR I am writing a C program. I need to have root privileges to fopen a sysfs file, and I still need root privileges in order to read from it. However, since my program will need to continuously ...
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How can I detect a USB port being used for charging in Linux?

I'm using a USB port on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to charge an accessory via a USB magnetic charging cable. I want to detect when the cable is plugged in and removed from the Pi. I've been plugging ...
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Reading Long Values From Sysfs Path With Escape Characters

I am using C file IO to read value from a sysfs interface in linux. Path and sample value of the register is as follows: cat /sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl/intel-rapl\:0/energy_uj 56039694184 Code: ...
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reading data from sysfs

I am trying to provide DMA via PCI. For that purpose I have an example of sysfs driver. I succesfully stored data to RAM but unfortunately I cant read them. I have a functions store_dmaread and ...
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Linux I2C Kernel Driver

I have a requirement to create a Linux Kernel Driver to interface with a bunch of MCU's over I2C, through an Interface Board. Because they would be many in number, i.e around 1-18, we are utilising a ...
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Segmentation Fault sysfs gpio linux odroid

I'm trying to write a script that outputs to a GPIO pin for 1 second. I found that the best way to do this is through the GPIO sysfs commands, but I keep getting "Segmentation Fault" randomly. This ...
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