From: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, Jes Sorensen <jes@sgi.com>,
LSE <lse-tech@lists.sourceforge.net>,
"Chandra S. Seetharaman" <sekharan@us.ibm.com>,
Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>,
"John T. Kohl" <jtk@us.ibm.com>, Balbir Singh <balbir@in.ibm.com>,
Shailabh Nagar <nagar@watson.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/11] Task watchers: Introduction
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:35:29 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1150878929.21787.956.camel@stark> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060619032453.2c19e32c.akpm@osdl.org>
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 03:24 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 16:52:01 -0700
> Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> > Task watchers is a notifier chain that sends notifications to registered
> > callers whenever a task forks, execs, changes its [re][ug]id, or exits.
>
> Seems a reasonable objective - it'll certainly curtail (indeed, reverse)
> the ongoing proliferation of little subsystem-specific hooks all over the
> core code, will allow us to remove some #includes from core code and should
> permit some more things to be loaded as modules.
>
> But I do wonder if it would have been better to have separate chains for
> each of WATCH_TASK_INIT, WATCH_TASK_EXEC, WATCH_TASK_UID, WATCH_TASK_GID,
> WATCH_TASK_EXIT. That would reduce the number of elements which need to be
> traversed at each event and would eliminate the need for demultiplexing at
> each handler.
It's a good idea, and should have the advantages you cited. My only
concern is that each task watcher would have to (un)register multiple
notifier blocks. I expect that in most cases there would only be two.
Also, if we apply this to per-task notifiers it would mean that we'd
have a 6 raw notifier heads per-task.
Would you like me to redo the patches as multiple chains? Alternately,
I could produce patches that apply on top of the current set.
Cheers,
-Matt Helsley
PS: I've already picked up your warning fix.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-06-21 8:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-06-13 23:52 [PATCH 00/11] Task watchers: Introduction Matt Helsley
2006-06-19 10:24 ` Andrew Morton
2006-06-21 8:35 ` Matt Helsley [this message]
2006-06-21 9:07 ` Andrew Morton
2006-06-21 9:13 ` [Lse-tech] " Matt Helsley
2006-06-21 10:40 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-21 21:32 ` Matt Helsley
2006-06-21 5:41 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-21 7:51 ` Matt Helsley
2006-06-21 11:34 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-21 11:41 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-21 21:29 ` Matt Helsley
2006-06-21 23:04 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-22 0:32 ` Matt Helsley
2006-06-22 1:11 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-22 3:46 ` Matt Helsley
2006-06-22 4:26 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-22 5:37 ` [Lse-tech] " Matt Helsley
2006-06-22 6:29 ` Peter Williams
2006-06-22 19:53 ` Chandra Seetharaman
2006-06-22 22:46 ` Peter Williams
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