Re: [PATCH 2/3] buffer writes to sysfs

From: Greg KH
Date: Mon Jan 24 2005 - 16:47:34 EST


On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:37:00AM -0800, Mitch Williams wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Greg KH wrote:
>
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 02:52:29PM -0800, Mitch Williams wrote:
> > > This patch buffers writes to sysfs files and flushes them to the
> > kobject
> > > owner when the file is closed.
> >
> > Why? This breaks the way things work today, right?
> >
> > What is this patch trying to fix?
> >
>
> To be honest, I'm a bit ambivalent about this patch. I wrote this code in
> response to a bug filed by our test lab. If you write a bunch (e.g. > 1K)
> of data to a sysfs file, the c library splits it up into multiple writes
> of 1K or less. Because the kobject store method doesn't support offsets,
> and because the call to copy_from_user doesn't honor offsets, you end up
> with multiple calls to the store method, with incorrect results and no
> error code.

Who is trying to send > 1K to a sysfs file? Remember, sysfs files are
for 1 value only. If you consider > 1K a "single value" please point me
to that part of the kernel that does that.

> To the typical user, there's really no difference in behavior, unless you
> are writing a ton of data into the file. Of course, there's the obvious
> question of why you'd want to do so...

Exactly, you should not be doing that anyway. So, because of that, I
really don't want/like this patch.

thanks,

greg k-h
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