On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 11:16:07PM -0800, John Hubbard wrote: > On 2/9/21 11:12 PM, Minchan Kim wrote: > ... > > > > Agreed. How about this for the warning part? > > > > > > > > + > > > > +/* > > > > + * note: kobj_type should provide a release function to free dynamically > > > > + * allocated object since kobject is responsible for controlling lifespan > > > > + * of the object. However, cma_area is static object so technially, it > > > > + * doesn't need release function. It's very exceptional case so pleaes > > > > + * do not follow this model. > > > > + */ > > > > static struct kobj_type cma_ktype = { > > > > .sysfs_ops = &kobj_sysfs_ops, > > > > .default_groups = cma_groups > > > > + .release = NULL, /* do not follow. See above */ > > > > }; > > > > > > > > > > No, please no. Just do it the correct way, what is the objection to > > > creating a few dynamic kobjects from the heap? How many of these are > > > you going to have that it will somehow be "wasteful"? > > > > > > Please do it properly. > > > > Oh, I misunderstood your word "don't provide a release function for the > > kobject" so thought you agreed on John. If you didn't, we are stuck again: > > IIUC, the objection from John was the cma_stat lifetime should be on parent > > object, which is reasonable and make code simple. > > Frankly speaking, I don't have strong opinion about either approach. > > John? > > > > We should do it as Greg requests, now that it's quite clear that he's insisting > on this. Not a big deal. > > I just am not especially happy about the inability to do natural, efficient > things here, such as use a statically allocated set of things with sysfs. And > I remain convinced that the above is not "improper"; it's a reasonable > step, given the limitations of the current sysfs design. I just wanted to say > that out loud, as my proposal sinks to the bottom of the trench here. haha :) What is "odd" is that you are creating an object in the kernel that you _never_ free. That's not normal at all in the kernel, and so, your wish to have a kobject that you never free represent this object also is not normal :) thanks, greg k-h