> On 30.04.2015, at 21:58, Mark Brown <broo...@kernel.org> wrote:
> 
> A big reason for that is that it's not in my inbox for me to review,
> these messages I flagged as unhelpful aren't going to help with that if
> only because I don't want to create the impression that such behaviour
> achieves results.
> 

What about implementing it like this:
echo -n “spi32761.4” > /sys/bus/spi/drivers/spidev/bind

Would this be an acceptable solution?

This is actually mentioned in Documentation/spi/spidev as a
possible option for the future - quote:

> (Sysfs also supports userspace driven binding/unbinding of drivers to
> devices.  That mechanism might be supported here in the future.)

Not sure why it does not work right now (but it works for “real”
device-drivers), but I guess it has to do with compatibility checks.

Martin


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