On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 02:23:52PM -0400, Waiman Long wrote: > @@ -3669,12 +3669,34 @@ static int cgroup_events_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) > static int cgroup_stat_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) > { > struct cgroup *cgroup = seq_css(seq)->cgroup; > + struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; > + int ssid; > > + /* cgroup_mutex required for for_each_css() */ > + cgroup_lock(); > seq_printf(seq, "nr_descendants %d\n", > cgroup->nr_descendants); > seq_printf(seq, "nr_dying_descendants %d\n", > cgroup->nr_dying_descendants); > > + /* > + * Show the number of live and dying csses associated with each of > + * non-inhibited cgroup subsystems bound to cgroup v2 if non-zero. > + */ > + for_each_css(css, ssid, cgroup) { > + if ((BIT(ssid) & cgrp_dfl_inhibit_ss_mask) || > + (cgroup_subsys[ssid]->root != &cgrp_dfl_root)) > + continue; > + > + seq_printf(seq, "nr_%s %d\n", cgroup_subsys[ssid]->name, > + css->nr_descendants + 1); > + /* Current css is online */ > + if (css->nr_dying_descendants) > + seq_printf(seq, "nr_dying_%s %d\n", > + cgroup_subsys[ssid]->name, > + css->nr_dying_descendants); > + } I think it'd be better to print the dying count unconditionally. It makes the output more predictable for parsers, and also it's clearer to users which data points are being tracked and reported. With that, and TJ's "subsys" suggestion for the name, it looks good to me. Thanks!