1What: /sys/class/pktcdvd/ 2Date: Oct. 2006 3KernelVersion: 2.6.19 4Contact: Thomas Maier <balagi@justmail.de> 5Description: 6 7sysfs interface 8--------------- 9 10The pktcdvd module (packet writing driver) creates 11these files in the sysfs: 12(<devid> is in format major:minor ) 13 14/sys/class/pktcdvd/ 15 add (0200) Write a block device id (major:minor) 16 to create a new pktcdvd device and map 17 it to the block device. 18 19 remove (0200) Write the pktcdvd device id (major:minor) 20 to it to remove the pktcdvd device. 21 22 device_map (0444) Shows the device mapping in format: 23 pktcdvd[0-7] <pktdevid> <blkdevid> 24 25/sys/class/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/ 26 dev (0444) Device id 27 uevent (0200) To send an uevent. 28 29/sys/class/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/stat/ 30 packets_started (0444) Number of started packets. 31 packets_finished (0444) Number of finished packets. 32 33 kb_written (0444) kBytes written. 34 kb_read (0444) kBytes read. 35 kb_read_gather (0444) kBytes read to fill write packets. 36 37 reset (0200) Write any value to it to reset 38 pktcdvd device statistic values, like 39 bytes read/written. 40 41/sys/class/pktcdvd/pktcdvd[0-7]/write_queue/ 42 size (0444) Contains the size of the bio write 43 queue. 44 45 congestion_off (0644) If bio write queue size is below 46 this mark, accept new bio requests 47 from the block layer. 48 49 congestion_on (0644) If bio write queue size is higher 50 as this mark, do no longer accept 51 bio write requests from the block 52 layer and wait till the pktcdvd 53 device has processed enough bio's 54 so that bio write queue size is 55 below congestion off mark. 56 A value of <= 0 disables congestion 57 control. 58 59 60Example: 61-------- 62To use the pktcdvd sysfs interface directly, you can do: 63 64# create a new pktcdvd device mapped to /dev/hdc 65echo "22:0" >/sys/class/pktcdvd/add 66cat /sys/class/pktcdvd/device_map 67# assuming device pktcdvd0 was created, look at stat's 68cat /sys/class/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0/stat/kb_written 69# print the device id of the mapped block device 70fgrep pktcdvd0 /sys/class/pktcdvd/device_map 71# remove device, using pktcdvd0 device id 253:0 72echo "253:0" >/sys/class/pktcdvd/remove 73