linux/block
Kay Sievers e454cea20b Driver-Core: extend devnode callbacks to provide permissions
This allows subsytems to provide devtmpfs with non-default permissions
for the device node. Instead of the default mode of 0600, null, zero,
random, urandom, full, tty, ptmx now have a mode of 0666, which allows
non-privileged processes to access standard device nodes in case no
other userspace process applies the expected permissions.

This also fixes a wrong assignment in pktcdvd and a checkpatch.pl complain.

Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-09-19 12:50:38 -07:00
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as-iosched.c
blk-barrier.c
blk-core.c
blk-exec.c
blk-integrity.c
blk-ioc.c
blk-iopoll.c
blk-map.c
blk-merge.c
blk-settings.c
blk-softirq.c
blk-sysfs.c
blk-tag.c
blk-timeout.c
blk.h
bsg.c Driver-Core: extend devnode callbacks to provide permissions 2009-09-19 12:50:38 -07:00
cfq-iosched.c
compat_ioctl.c
deadline-iosched.c
elevator.c
genhd.c Driver-Core: extend devnode callbacks to provide permissions 2009-09-19 12:50:38 -07:00
ioctl.c
Kconfig
Kconfig.iosched
Makefile
noop-iosched.c
scsi_ioctl.c