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authorRob Landley <rob@landley.net>2020-06-02 00:36:27 -0500
committerRob Landley <rob@landley.net>2020-06-02 00:36:27 -0500
commit4aad32f1e1592a15e758e19fe2ae5d53d8cfdaee (patch)
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parent13275d2482da48bf5c529191b091933466100752 (diff)
downloadtoybox-4aad32f1e1592a15e758e19fe2ae5d53d8cfdaee.tar.gz
Remove getevent from roadmap: it's an android board bringup tool built by
running a python script against the kernel headers, more or less a hardware debugging tool that doesn't really benefit from being in-tree nor does it need to ship on deployed systems. (And it should probably be a kernel module.)
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@@ -348,9 +348,8 @@ getevent getprop modprobe setprop start
<p>getprop/setprop/start were in toybox and moved back because they're so
tied to non-public system interfaces. modprobe shares the implementation
-used in init. getevent probably does make sense as a toybox command, but at the
-moment it's built with a python script that pulls all the constants from the
-latest kernel headers, which is very convenient.</p>
+used in init. getevent is a board bringup tool built with a python script
+that pulls all the constants from the latest kernel headers.</p>
<h3>Other Android /system/bin commands</h3>
@@ -388,7 +387,7 @@ binaries in /system/bin are:</p>
for toybox, we get:</p>
<blockquote><b>
-arping blkid e2fsck dd fsck.f2fs fsck_msdos getevent gzip ip iptables
+arping blkid e2fsck dd fsck.f2fs fsck_msdos gzip ip iptables
ip6tables iw logwrapper make_ext4fs make_f2fs modpobe newfs_msdos ping ping6
reboot resize2fs sh ss tc tracepath tracepath6 traceroute traceroute6
</b></blockquote>