On Sat, May 02, 2015 at 11:10:05PM -0400, green@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: Oleg Drokin <green@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Greg, I wonder if you can take at least a brief look and tell me if this > is the direction you were envisioning wrt this particular cleanup. > > It's not all-inclusive, but I have a long flight tomorrow so > if the direction is right, I can convert more of this stuff. > > This does not touch some of the multi-value stuff that would probably > need to move to debugfs or other places, that would be a next step. > > Additionally some questions: > I know sysfs is supposedly 1 file 1 value, though I see some exceptions, e.g.: > # cat /sys/kernel/vmcoreinfo > 2b57500 1024 > > So we have this /proc/fs/lustre/devices that prints status of all > "lustre internal devices (or obd for short)" like this: > # cat /proc/fs/lustre/devices > 0 UP mgc MGC192.168.10.226@tcp d6815182-b36d-c4ba-6aa6-065aeb9e9769 5 > 1 UP lov lustre-clilov-ffff8800bd617800 32be3f55-891e-ed82-cae9-6add0770d503 4 > ... > > Obviously I cannot retain it as a single file, but do I really need to > create a tree that would look like: > /sys/fs/lustre/obd/[1...]/{status,name,type,uuid,refcount} > (or possibly even /sys/devices/virtual/lustre_obd/... ) > or can I get away with just > /sys/fs/lustre/obd/[1...] files where there's one line per obd like: > 0 UP mgc MGC192.168.10.226@tcp d6815182-b36d-c4ba-6aa6-065aeb9e9769 5 > (frankly, I have not figured out yet how to dynamically add files > to sysfs dir). Either make a tree of kobjects, or individual files, but not one big file, that's not acceptable for sysfs, sorry. > What about /proc/sys stuff - /proc/sys/lustre and /proc/sys/lnet? > Hopefully it's ok to leave those where they are? Nope, please remove. If you aren't a process value, you can't add new proc files. > Also I found that cgroup does calls into kernfs directly, gaining > ability to register seq_file files and otherwise do all sorts of > stuff that would be cool to do from lustre too ;) If you want to make lustrefs, be my guest, you can do whatever you want in that, using kernfs, but that's not ok for sysfs, sorry. thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel