On 12/30/19 2:29 AM, Jack Wang wrote:
+int rtrs_srv_reset_rdma_stats(struct rtrs_srv_stats *stats, bool enable) +{ + if (enable) { + struct rtrs_srv_stats_rdma_stats *r = &stats->rdma_stats; + + memset(r, 0, sizeof(*r)); + return 0; + } + + return -EINVAL; +}
I think the traditional kernel coding style is "if (!enable) return ...".
+ssize_t rtrs_srv_stats_rdma_to_str(struct rtrs_srv_stats *stats, + char *page, size_t len) +{ + struct rtrs_srv_stats_rdma_stats *r = &stats->rdma_stats; + struct rtrs_srv_sess *sess; + + sess = container_of(stats, typeof(*sess), stats); + + return scnprintf(page, len, "%lld %lld %lld %lld %u\n", + (s64)atomic64_read(&r->dir[READ].cnt), + (s64)atomic64_read(&r->dir[READ].size_total), + (s64)atomic64_read(&r->dir[WRITE].cnt), + (s64)atomic64_read(&r->dir[WRITE].size_total), + atomic_read(&sess->ids_inflight)); +}
Does this follow the sysfs one-value-per-file rule?
+int rtrs_srv_stats_wc_completion_to_str(struct rtrs_srv_stats *stats, + char *buf, size_t len) +{ + return snprintf(buf, len, "%lld %lld\n", + (s64)atomic64_read(&stats->wc_comp.total_wc_cnt), + (s64)atomic64_read(&stats->wc_comp.calls)); +}
Same comment here. Thanks, Bart.