Cong Wang <amwang@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Octavian Purdila wrote:On Tuesday 16 February 2010 22:08:13 you wrote:Something like bellow?Yes. So something like that.
# set bits 8080 and 1666
$echo 8080 1666-1666 > /proc
#reset bit 1666
$echo 8080 > /proc
#reset whole bitmap
$echo > /proc
I think I would use commas instead of spaces as that is more traditional.
Why this is better than the current version?
For the single port case, currently we use:
echo +8080 > /xxxx #set
echo -8080 > /xxxx #clear
Now we will use:
echo 8080 > /xxxx #set
echo 8080 > /xxxx #clear
No.
I don't think the latter is better...
For the multi-port case, yes, we should accept 'echo 8080,10000 >/xxxx'.
What I was envisioning was:
echo 8080 > /xxx # set the bitmap to 8080
echo 8080,10000 > /xxx # add 10000 to the bitmap
echo 8080 > /xxxx # remove 10000 from the bitmap.
That is when you set it you enter the entire set every time, treating
the entire set as a single value.