Re: [PATCH v3 0/6] cgroup cls & netprio 'cleanups'

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Hi Neil,

On 14.08.2012 15:10, Neil Horman wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 03:02:16PM +0200, Daniel Wagner wrote:
From: Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

Sorry for the delay on updating this series. The usual
excuse apply here.

I saw that John is busy improving net_prio so I took the
liberty to port his changes to net_cls (#1-3). Patch #3 will
collide with John's unapplied patches. I am happy
to rebase this series if needed.

Patch #4 and #5 improve the readability with using
IS_MODULE/BUILTIN macros. This patches prepare the last
patch.

Patch #6 removes support for assigning subsystem IDs during
runtime. As it turns out this is not really needed. By doing
so we are able to free some unused memory.

The patches are against net-next.

cheers,
daniel

These aren't so much 'cleanups' as feature enhancements and fixes for the first
pass of those enhancements (at least in the case of the net_prio cgroup).

Sorry about that. I wanted to keep the series title, so that someone looking up older versions find it.

I've nothing against them, but since we're still going through some churn on the
net_prio variant, it may be best to wait until thats settled before moving them
over to net_cls.

Sure, I can update this series when the net_prio controller changes have settled down.

I just wonder if it wouldn't make sense to merge them together. Obviously, that will break the user space which is not a good thing but having a controller per socket option is not good either.

cheers,
daniel

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