Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:28:51 +0000 | From | Steve Hardy <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 1/1] : hwmon - new chip driver for TI ADS7828 A-D |
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> As far as I know boolean parameters take values 0 and 1, not N and Y.
Not on the systems I am testing on (2.6.24-rc6) - the sysfs interface displays boolean parameters as Y/N, and will accept boot parameters as either Y/N or 0/1. Below is a snippet from a test proving this point :
test@shtest:~$ cat /sys/module/ads7828/parameters/se_input Y test@shtest:~$ cat /sys/module/ads7828/parameters/int_vref Y
after appending the ads7828.int_vref=N parameter to the kernel command-line :
Linux 2.6.24-rc6 (shtest) (16:53 on Saturday, 05 January 2002)
login: test test@shtest:~$ cat /sys/module/ads7828/parameters/int_vref N
Is it more "correct" to refer to 1/0 in the documentation? I just naturally used the same syntax provided by the sysfs nodes
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