Re: [PATCH] mmc: print message if a card supports secure erase/trim

From: Alexander Holler
Date: Tue Jan 27 2015 - 12:38:52 EST


Am 27.01.2015 um 18:24 schrieb Steven Rostedt:

For most people a message in dmesg is not very useful. What you are asking for
is to print a characteristic of a device. Something that someone might want to
check much later in boot, where, as Boris stated, the dmesg could have been
flushed (by systemd, which loves to write stuff to the kernel buffers), and
there's no way to find out this information. The print message is long gone.
Having a static location like sysfs is the proper place, because user space
tools can always access it.

Is this something a tool would like to find out? If so, parsing dmesg is not
the way to go. Looking it up in sysfs is.

Oh, systemd.

Anyway, I like(d) Linux because it didn't had a splash screen and used to spit out all types of information on the screen where it could be easily seen or found (in contrast other OS which try to hide all technical details from users).

Of course, times are changing, including the amount of stuff printed on screen. But I still find it much much easier to grep on the output of dmesg than to search through thousands files in sysfs. Even if that can be done with grep too (kind of). But it's much more complicated because grep doesn't connect the file name with the content, so you need more complicated stuff to combine both in order to search for and find something in sysfs.

Regards,

Alexander Holler
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