On 8/23/19 6:00 PM, Akinobu Mita wrote: > 2019年8月20日(火) 3:38 Jacek Anaszewski <jacek.anaszewski@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> On 8/19/19 8:22 PM, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: >>> On 8/19/19 4:38 PM, Pavel Machek wrote: >>>> On Sat 2019-08-17 22:07:43, Jacek Anaszewski wrote: >>>>> On 8/17/19 4:55 PM, Pavel Machek wrote: >>>>>> On Fri 2019-08-16 01:59:58, Akinobu Mita wrote: >>>>>>> This allows LEDs to be controlled by block device activity. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We already have ledtrig-disk (LED disk activity trigger), but the lower >>>>>>> level disk drivers need to utilize ledtrig_disk_activity() to make the >>>>>>> LED blink. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The LED block device trigger doesn't require the lower level drivers to >>>>>>> have any instrumentation. The activity is collected by polling the disk >>>>>>> stats. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Example: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> echo block-nvme0n1 > /sys/class/leds/diy/trigger >>>>>> >>>>>> Lets use one trigger "block" and have the device as a parameter, >>>>>> please. >>>>>> >>>>>> We already have 1000 cpu triggers on 1000 cpu machines, and yes, its a >>>>>> disaster we'll need to fix. Lets not repeat the same mistake here. >>>>>> >>>>>> I guess it may be slightly more work. Sorry about that. >>>>> >>>>> We should be able to list available block devices to set, >>>>> so the problem would be not avoided anyway. >>>> >>>> Should we? We need to list triggers, but we may not list all the devices... >>> >>> This is similar to usbport trigger that lists available >>> ports as files in a sub-directory. We might eventually go >>> in this direction. >> >> I must withdraw this statement. This is not similar to usbport >> trigger. The difference is that with ledtrig-block we have separate >> triggers per each device and I am not aware if there is some centralized >> mechanism similar to blocking_notifier_chain (usb_notifier_list >> in drivers/usb/core/notify.c) available for block devices, that >> would allow to gather all available block devs under common trigger. >> >> Moreover I remember Greg once discouraged using notifier chains >> as they are unsafe, so we would need some other solution anyway. > > I start thinking that we should implement the LED block device activity > trigger in userspace. The userspace application firstly activates > one-shot LED trigger and periodically reads /sys/block/<disk>/stat and > writes /sys/class/leds/<led>/shot if there is any disk activity. This would suboptimal solution. I have another idea - let's get back to the implementation of ledtrig-blk in genhd.c. We would be registering one trigger on module initialization in a function with __init modifier. Then we would need to add/remove triggers to the ledtrig-blk in register_blkdev()/unregister_blkdev(). And registered triggers would be listed in block_devs directory created by the trigger. You can compare how drivers/usb/core/ledtrig-usbport.c maintains similar directory of usb ports. -- Best regards, Jacek Anaszewski