ABI removed symbols¶
Symbols under /sys/bus¶
/sys/bus/nd/devices/regionX/nfit/ecc_unit_size |
Defined on file sysfs-bus-nfit
(RO) Size of a write request to a DIMM that will not incur a read-modify-write cycle at the memory controller.
When the nfit driver initializes it runs an ARS (Address Range Scrub) operation across every pmem range. Part of that process involves determining the ARS capabilities of a given address range. One of the capabilities that is reported is the ‘Clear Uncorrectable Error Range Length Unit Size’ (see: ACPI 6.2 section 9.20.7.4 Function Index 1 - Query ARS Capabilities). This property indicates the boundary at which the NVDIMM may need to perform read-modify-write cycles to maintain ECC (Error Correcting Code) blocks.
Symbols under /sys/class¶
/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill[0-9]+/claim |
Defined on file sysfs-class-rfkill
This file was deprecated because there no longer was a way to claim just control over a single rfkill instance. This file was scheduled to be removed in 2012, and was removed in 2016. Values: 0: Kernel handles events
Symbols under /sys/kernel¶
/sys/kernel/fadump_release_opalcore |
Defined on file sysfs-kernel-fadump_release_opalcore
write only The sysfs file is available when the system is booted to collect the dump on OPAL based machine. It used to release the memory used to collect the opalcore.
/sys/kernel/uids/<uid>/cpu_shares |
Defined on file sysfs-kernel-uids
The /sys/kernel/uids/<uid>/cpu_shares tunable is used to set the cpu bandwidth a user is allowed. This is a proportional value. What that means is that if there are two users logged in, each with an equal number of shares, then they will get equal CPU bandwidth. Another example would be, if User A has shares = 1024 and user B has shares = 2048, User B will get twice the CPU bandwidth user A will. For more details refer CFS Scheduler
Symbols under /sys/o2cb¶
/sys/o2cb symlink |
Defined on file o2cb
This is a symlink: /sys/o2cb to /sys/fs/o2cb. The symlink is removed when new versions of ocfs2-tools which know to look in /sys/fs/o2cb are sufficiently prevalent. Don’t code new software to look here, it should try /sys/fs/o2cb instead.
Users: ocfs2-tools. It’s sufficient to mail proposed changes to ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com.
devfs¶
devfs |
Defined on file devfs
devfs has been unmaintained for a number of years, has unfixable races, contains a naming policy within the kernel that is against the LSB, and can be replaced by using udev.
The files fs/devfs/, include/linux/devfs_fs.h were removed, along with the assorted devfs function calls throughout the kernel tree.
Symbols under dv1394¶
dv1394 (a.k.a. "OHCI-DV I/O support" for FireWire) |
Defined on file dv1394
/dev/dv1394/* were character device files, one for each FireWire controller and for NTSC and PAL respectively, from which DV data could be received by read() or transmitted by write(). A few ioctl()s allowed limited control. This special-purpose interface has been superseded by libraw1394 + libiec61883 which are functionally equivalent, support HDV, and transparently work on top of the newer firewire kernel drivers.
Users:
ffmpeg/libavformat (if configured for DV1394)
ip_queue¶
ip_queue |
Defined on file ip_queue
ip_queue has been replaced by nfnetlink_queue which provides more advanced queueing mechanism to user-space. The ip_queue module was already announced to become obsolete years ago.
Symbols under raw1394¶
raw1394 (a.k.a. "Raw IEEE1394 I/O support" for FireWire) |
Defined on file raw1394
/dev/raw1394 was a character device file that allowed low-level access to FireWire buses. Its major drawbacks were its inability to implement sensible device security policies, and its low level of abstraction that required userspace clients to duplicate much of the kernel’s ieee1394 core functionality.
Replaced by /dev/fw*, i.e. the <linux/firewire-cdev.h> ABI of firewire-core.
Users:
libraw1394 (works with firewire-cdev too, transparent to library ABI users)
tcp_dma_copybreak sysctl¶
tcp_dma_copybreak sysctl |
Defined on file net_dma
Formerly the lower limit, in bytes, of the size of socket reads that will be offloaded to a DMA copy engine. Removed due to coherency issues of the cpu potentially touching the buffers while dma is in flight.
video1394 (a.k.a. “OHCI-1394 Video support” for FireWire)¶
video1394 (a.k.a. "OHCI-1394 Video support" for FireWire) |
Defined on file video1394
/dev/video1394/* were character device files, one for each FireWire controller, which were used for isochronous I/O. It was added as an alternative to raw1394’s isochronous I/O functionality which had performance issues in its first generation. Any video1394 user had to use raw1394 + libraw1394 too because video1394 did not provide asynchronous I/O for device discovery and configuration.
Replaced by /dev/fw*, i.e. the <linux/firewire-cdev.h> ABI of firewire-core.
Users:
libdc1394 (works with firewire-cdev too, transparent to library ABI users)
File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/dv1394¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/net_dma¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/o2cb¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/raw1394¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/sysfs-bus-nfit¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/sysfs-class-rfkill¶
rfkill - radio frequency (RF) connector kill switch support
For details to this subsystem look at rfkill - RF kill switch support.
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/sysfs-kernel-fadump_release_opalcore¶
This ABI is moved to /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/release_core.
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/sysfs-kernel-uids¶
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File /home/abrodkin/Projects/sources/git/linux/removed/video1394¶
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