Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/5] tracing: Add new file system tracefs

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Thu Jan 22 2015 - 07:32:21 EST


Hey, Steven.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 10:51:09PM -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> > Tejun would know best, he wrote it :)
>
> Oh good, as Bugs Bunny would say "where's the doc?" (or was that
> "what's up doc"?)

I didn't write any while extracting it out of sysfs. Sorry about
that. I should get to it.

> > What specifically are you looking for? I think there's at least two
> > filesystems using it already, are they not good enough examples?
>
> Well, I see the two biggest users are sysfs and cgroups, where I never
> understood how sysfs actually works, and cgroups, the filesystem is
> very integrated with the usage of cgroups.

Yes, cgroup's usage is rather complicated. I wouldn't suggest it as a
good example. sysfs's usage is a bit complicated too in part because
of the namespace support.

> There doesn't seem to be any abi where one can relate to the vfs
> system.
>
> I'd like to keep the interface like debugfs had for tracefs, because
> all of tracing depends on it, and it would require a full rewrite to
> convert it to something that doesn't have the vfs type of paradigm, in
> which case, tracefs would not be done for another decade.
>
> That is, I need to create the following interface:
>
> tracefs_create_file()

kernfs_create_file()

> tracefs_create_dir()

kernfs_create_dir()

> tracefs_remove()
> tracefs_remove_recursive()

kernfs_remove[_by_name]() - recursive by default

> and that's all I need for the filesystem. There doesn't seem to be any
> documentation on kernfs about how to implement this.
>
> Yes, I can study the code, but I was hoping that there was some
> kernfs.txt that described how to create a new fs with it. It just saves
> time if there was a document than having to read the code and perhaps
> use it in a way it wasn't supposed to be used.

Yeah yeah, I hear you. I'll write one up.

Thanks.

--
tejun
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