I moved the reply to this thread since the "added to -mm tree" notification Alexey replied to in <20180724182908.GD27053@avx2> has reduced CC list and is not linked to the patch postings. On 07/24/2018 08:29 PM, Alexey Dobriyan wrote: > On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 04:55:48PM -0700, akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> The patch titled >> Subject: mm: /proc/pid/smaps_rollup: convert to single value seq_file >> has been added to the -mm tree. Its filename is >> mm-proc-pid-smaps_rollup-convert-to-single-value-seq_file.patch > >> Subject: mm: /proc/pid/smaps_rollup: convert to single value seq_file >> >> The /proc/pid/smaps_rollup file is currently implemented via the >> m_start/m_next/m_stop seq_file iterators shared with the other maps files, >> that iterate over vma's. However, the rollup file doesn't print anything >> for each vma, only accumulate the stats. > > What I don't understand why keep seq_ops then and not do all the work in > ->show hook. Currently /proc/*/smaps_rollup is at ~500 bytes so with > minimum 1 page seq buffer, no buffer resizing is possible. Hmm IIUC seq_file also provides the buffer and handles feeding the data from there to the user process, which might have called read() with a smaller buffer than that. So I would rather not avoid the seq_file infrastructure. Or you're saying it could be converted to single_open()? Maybe, with more work. >> +static int show_smaps_rollup(struct seq_file *m, void *v) >> +{ >> + struct proc_maps_private *priv = m->private; >> + struct mem_size_stats *mss = priv->rollup; >> + struct vm_area_struct *vma; >> + >> + /* >> + * We might be called multiple times when e.g. the seq buffer >> + * overflows. Gather the stats only once. > > It doesn't! Because the buffer is 1 page and the data is ~500 bytes as you said above? Agreed, but I wouldn't want to depend on data not growing in the future or the initial buffer not getting smaller. I could extend the comment that this is theoretical for now? >> + if (!mss->finished) { >> + for (vma = priv->mm->mmap; vma; vma = vma->vm_next) { >> + smap_gather_stats(vma, mss); >> + mss->last_vma_end = vma->vm_end; >> } >> - last_vma = !m_next_vma(priv, vma); >> - } else { >> - rollup_mode = false; >> - memset(&mss_stack, 0, sizeof(mss_stack)); >> - mss = &mss_stack;