On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 08:24:50AM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > Completely agreed. seq_get_buf() should be totally ripped out. > > Unfortunately, this is going to be a long road because of sysfs's ATTR > > stuff, there are something like 5000 callers, and the entire API was > > designed to avoid refactoring all those callers from > > sysfs_kf_seq_show(). > > What is wrong with the sysfs ATTR stuff? That should make it so that we > do not have to change any caller for any specific change like this, why > can't sysfs or kernfs handle it automatically? Hard to tell, since that would require _finding_ the sodding ->show() instances first. Good luck with that, seeing that most of those appear to come from templates-done-with-cpp... AFAICS, Kees wants to protect against ->show() instances stomping beyond the page size. What I don't get is what do you get from using seq_file if you insist on doing raw access to the buffer rather than using seq_printf() and friends. What's the point?