On (23/03/02 16:20), Minchan Kim wrote: > On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 09:53:03AM +0900, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > On (23/03/01 16:28), Minchan Kim wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 05:55:44PM +0900, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > > > On (23/02/28 14:53), Minchan Kim wrote: > > > > > BTW, I still prefer the enum instead of 10 define. > > > > > > > > > > enum fullness_group { > > > > > ZS_EMPTY, > > > > > ZS_INUSE_RATIO_MIN, > > > > > ZS_INUSE_RATIO_ALMOST_FULL = 7, > > > > > ZS_INUSE_RATIO_MAX = 10, > > > > > ZS_FULL, > > > > > NR_ZS_FULLNESS, > > > > > } > > > > > > > > For educational purposes, may I ask what do enums give us? We > > > > always use integers - int:4 in zspage fullness, int for arrays > > > > offsets and we cast to plain integers in get/set stats. So those > > > > enums exist only at declaration point, and plain int otherwise. > > > > What are the benefits over #defines? > > > > > > Well, I just didn't like the 12 hard coded define *list* values > > > and never used other places except zs_stats_size_show since > > > > If we have two enums, then we need more lines > > > > enum fullness { > > ZS_INUSE_RATIO_0 > > ... > > ZS_INUSE_RATIO_100 > > } > > > > enum stats { > > INUSE_RATIO_0 > > ... > > INUSE_RATIO_100 > > > > // the rest of stats > > } > > > > and then we use int:4 fullness value to access stats. > > Yeah. I don't see any problem unless I miss your point. OK. How about having one enum? E.g. "zs_flags" or something which will contain all our constants? Otherwise I can create two big enums for fullness and stats. What's your preference on inuse_0 and inuse_100 naming? Do we keep unified naming or should it be INUSE_MIN/INUSE_MAX or EMPTY/FULL? > > For per inuse ratio zs_stats_size_show() we need to access stats > > individually: > > > > inuse10, inuse20, inuse30, ... inuse99 > > Does it need specific index in the enum list? If we report per inuse group then yes: sprintf("... %lu %lu ..... %lu %lu ...\n", ... get_stat(ZS_INUSE_RATIO_10), get_stat(ZS_INUSE_RATIO_20), get_stat(ZS_INUSE_RATIO_30), ... get_stat(ZS_INUSE_RATIO_99), ...);