Re: [PATCH 5/6] syslets: add generic syslets infrastructure

From: Zach Brown
Date: Wed Jan 09 2008 - 18:48:03 EST


Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Rusty Russell wrote:
>> I'd have to read his original statement, but eventfd doesn't build up state,
>> so I think it qualifies.
>
> How about you guys battle it out by giving an example program usign the
> interface?
>
> Here's a favourite really simple load of mine:
>
> - do the equivalent of "ls -lR" or "find /usr" as quickly as possible,
> without playing "sort by the inode numbers" games (that don't work in
> general, but are great for some filesystems)
>
> Do this on a directory that isn't newly created, but has had files
> added and removed over time (so that the return order of "readdir()"
> isn't dense and sorted in the inode tables already). The classic
> example is "ls -l /usr/bin" or similar.

Sure, that's straight forward enough. We've all written little test
apps for variants of this load in the past, anyway. (It was one of the
first things I did for fibrils, Ingo had a variant for syslets which
read small file data too, Chris has a syslet mode in his 'acp' util, etc.)

I was going to send out a patch series pretty soon which includes
cleanups (I think) of the sys_indirect() infrastructure. I can throw
together this little test app along with that.

- z
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