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> In message <200012142256.eBEMuDo00835@mass.osd.bsdi.com>, Mike Smith $B$5$s$$$o$/(B
> :
> >> 
> >> BTW, How about daemon programs which need event notification mechanism
> >> such as select/poll/kqueue?  I think we'd better to have dedicated 
> >> control files for this purpose.
> >
> >Er, why?  kqueue doesn't use control files at all.  I would definitely 
> >recommend using it for acpi->userland notification.
> 
> I  don't oppose it but where is document?(kernel side) 

You would want to talk to Jonathan Lemon there; I'm not sure if he has 
anything written up yet.

> And currently ,it seems to me that operation should be statically enumlated.

I don't think I understand what you're suggesting here.  Can you give an 
example?

Thanks!


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