what is the rationale for both the kobject structs and the kset
structs having a kobj_type?  can those values possibly be different?
from kobject.h:

 ...
 *      kset - a set of kobjects of a specific type, belonging
 *      to a specific subsystem.
 *
 *      All kobjects of a kset should be embedded in an identical
 *      type.
 ...

so that suggests that the types can't be *different* within a single
kset.  furthermore, we have:

...
static inline struct kobj_type * get_ktype(struct kobject * k)
{
        if (k->kset && k->kset->ktype)
                return k->kset->ktype;
        else
                return k->ktype;
}
...

which seem to clearly show that the ktype of the kset overrides that
of the kobject, unless the kset *has* no ktype, or the kobject is not
even a member of a kset.  are either of those situations possible?
just being inordinately curious.

rday

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