On Mon 2021-05-03 13:56:15, Enzo Matsumiya wrote: > On 05/03, Pavel Machek wrote: > > > As already commented on, this for_each_blk() construct is not a good idea. > > > Infact, I guess it would be better if you could invert the logic: > > > Not having the block trigger enumerating all devices, but rather let the > > > devices register with the block trigger. > > > That would have the benefit that one could choose which block device should > > > be handled by the LED trigger subsystem, _and_ you would avoid the need for > > > a for_each_blk() construct. > > > Thing is, I don't think that all block devices should be handled by the LED > > > trigger; eg for things like 'loop' or 'ramdisk' it is very > > > >questionable. > > > > > Downside is that you would need to modify the drivers, but realistically > > > there are only very few drivers which should be modified; I would go for > > > nvme-pci and the sd driver for starters. Maybe floppy, but arguably that can > > > omitted as one has a very good audio indicator for floppy accesses > > > :-) > > > > And we already have disk activity trigger. Maybe NVMe and SD needs to > > be modified to use it? > > TBH I haven't thought of that. My initial idea was to actually offer > maximum flexibility to the user, so exposing all block devices on the > system [*], being able to set any LED available as an indicator for each > of those. > > But, indeed, just using ledtrig-disk in NVMe and SD might just be > simpler. > > > [*] - again, I see now this was a bad idea and will be changed in a > possible next version Sounds like there should be no new version. Modify NVMe/SD if required, instead. Oh and disk-activity LED trigger blinks when disk is fully loaded. I believe that is a bug and I'd not mind if it was fixed. I probably have local patch that needs cleaning up somewhere. Best regards, Pavel --