Re: [patch] VFS: extend /proc/mounts

From: Miklos Szeredi
Date: Wed Jan 16 2008 - 18:20:15 EST


> > The reason, why this patch was dug up, is that if the bdi-sysfs patch
> > is going to use device numbers to identify BDIs, then there should be
> > a way for the user to map the device number into mount(s).
> >
> > But it's useful regardless of the bdi-sysfs patch.
>
> Don't know what that is.

Subject: mm: sysfs: expose the BDI object in sysfs

Provide a place in sysfs for the backing_dev_info object.
This allows us to see and set the various BDI specific variables.

In particular this properly exposes the read-ahead window for all
relevant users and /sys/block/<block>/queue/read_ahead_kb should be
deprecated.

> > Can this be added to -mm?
> >
> > In theory it could break userspace, but I think it's very unlikely to
> > do so, because stuff is added only at the end of the lines, and
> > because most programs probably parse it through the libc interface
> > which is not broken by this change. Despite this, it should be tested
> > on as many systems as possible.
>
> Seems like a plain bad idea to me. There will be any number of home-made
> /proc/mounts parsers and we don't know what they do.

Dunno. I feel, this is quite safe, because even the home-grown
parsers will likely care about any junk at the end of the line. But
of course this cannot be proved.

> > - for mount ID's use IRA instead of a 32bit counter, which could overflow
>
> don't know what an IRA is.

That was meant to be IDA (from the IDR library).

> > - print canonical ID's (smallest one within the peer group) for peers
> > and master, this is more useful, than a random ID within the same namespace
> > - fix a couple of small bugs
> > - style fixes
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Ram Pai <linuxram@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@xxxxxxx>
>
> Both the newly-added inlines in this patch are wrong. They will result in
> a larger and slower kernel. This should be very well known by now.

I'll get rid of them.

Miklos
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