Re: [PATCH v2 -next 00/15] sysctl: move sysctls from vm_table into its own files

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On 2024/9/4 4:38, Joel Granados wrote:
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 11:29:56AM +0800, Kaixiong Yu wrote:
This patch series moves sysctls of vm_table in kernel/sysctl.c to
places where they actually belong, and do some related code clean-ups.
After this patch series, all sysctls in vm_table have been moved into its
own files, meanwhile, delete vm_table.

All the modifications of this patch series base on
linux-next(tags/next-20240902). To test this patch series, the code was
compiled with both the CONFIG_SYSCTL enabled and disabled on arm64 and
x86_64 architectures. After this patch series is applied, all files
under /proc/sys/vm can be read or written normally.
This move make a lot of sense. The question with these multi-subsystem
patchsets is how do they go into mainline. For now I have added this to
sysctl-testing to see if it needs more work. I can push this through the
sysctl subsystem, but you need to get reviewed-by for all of the commits
in different subsystems. I'm also fine with this going in through some
other subsys if anyone wants to take it?

Best


Thx,Joel!:-)

Hello,everyone!

This patch series has been reviewed by Kees, Jan Kara, Christian Brauner, and acked by Anna Schumaker, Paul Moore. As Joel said, this patch series need to get reviewed-by for all of the commits in different subsystems. I would appreciate it if you could review
this patch series as soon as possible !:-)




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