Well, thanks anyway. I'll just open/close files for read a character for time. I'm working on embedded linux, for a residential gateway (adsl + wireless router).
Include other libraries in the build I guess is not really convenient.
Thanks and regards,
Marco

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Matt Graham <danceswithcrows@usa.net> wrote:
From: Marco Savo <savomarco@gmail.com>
> I have to create a program that reads from the /sys files.
> These files contains a single value and are in different directories.
> There isn't a easy way to read these values? some function of the
> sysfs for example?

sysfs is a great example of second-system effect.  /proc was a lot
easier to deal with in most cases, as it looked like it was meant
to be human-readable.  No such design consideration existed for
sysfs.  There's a package called sysfsutils that attempts to give
people a set of userspace functions to get a bunch of data out of
sysfs with less hassle than trying to get it directly.  It may be
called "libsysfs" depending on distro.

I don't know if it'll help you out since you didn't provide any
details on what it is that you're trying to do, but it's a place to
start.

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