On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 15:15:02 -0500 (EST) David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 11:04:52 -0800 > > > This fixes an old bug in iproute2's ss command because it was > > reading slabinfo to get statistics. There isn't a better API > > to do this, and one can argue that /proc is a UAPI that must > > not change. > > Please elaborate what kind of statistics are needed. This is ancient original iproute2 code that dumpster dives into slabinfo to get summary statistics on active objects. 1) open sockets (sock_inode_cache) 2) TCP ports bound (tcp_bind_buckets) [*] 3) TCP time wait sockets (tw_sock_TCP) [*] 4) TCP syn sockets (request_sock_TCP) [*] >From man page: -s, --summary Print summary statistics. This option does not parse socket lists obtaining summary from various sources. It is useful when amount of sockets is so huge that parsing /proc/net/tcp is painful. The items with * are currently broken. See 0 for timewait, synrecv, and ports. $ sudo ss -s Total: 1089 (kernel 1093) TCP: 33 (estab 4, closed 1, orphaned 0, synrecv 0, timewait 0/0), ports 0 Transport Total IP IPv6 * 1093 - - RAW 0 0 0 UDP 21 13 8 TCP 32 24 8 INET 53 37 16 FRAG 0 0 0 > > > Therefore this patch set adds a flag to slab to give another > > reason to prevent merging, and then uses it in network code. > > > > The patches are against davem's linux-net tree and should also > > goto stable as well. > > Well, as has been pointed out this never worked with SLUB so > in some sense this was always broken. > > And the "UAPI" of slabinfo is to show the state of the various > slab caches. And that's it. > > If the implementation does merging or whatever, the UAPI is expressing > that and it's perfectly legitimate and not breaking UAPI in my > opinion. > > I think the better solution is to grab the information from somewhere > else, so let's move this conversation along with the answer to my > question about asking for more details about what is needed by > iproute2. > > Thank you. There is no where else that gives summary information. Both /proc/net/tcp and sock diag info require user space to read all the data, which is what I think Alexey was trying to avoid. Ideally there would be network namespace aware API to do this, but the code (iproute2 and kernel) are currently broken. Some values are missing (because they are merged) and some values have wrong cache name (because of acme's changes to make this generic). -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href