From: Tim Hockin <thockin@hockin.org>
To: Robert Love <rml@ximian.com>
Cc: dsaxena@plexity.net, Michael Clark <michael@metaparadigm.com>,
akpm@osdl.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [patch] kernel events layer
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 10:46:36 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040724174636.GA29367@hockin.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1090683953.2296.78.camel@localhost>
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:45:53AM -0400, Robert Love wrote:
>
> Not everything has a corresponding sysfs name, which really makes the
> whole notion moot.
The things that do can use it, though. Here's a place where inconsistency
(if present) is pointless.1
> I might not of been clear - path name of the file in the kernel source
> tree. So if you add an event to fs/open.c the path is
> "/org/kernel/fs/open". This is a pretty generic naming scheme that
> ensures names will be unique within the kernel and will not conflict
> with names outside the kernel (e.g. the global URI space of whatever is
> used in user-space).
This immediately strikes me as a really bad idea. Stuff moves between
files. Two files might really want to signal an event from the same
source.
> "high" is only an arbitrary string if it is not standardized. If the
> temperature event is defined to come from such and such an interface,
> with such and such values, it is all very easy to use. I mean, this is
> how object systems work today.
As long as we're religious about making every subsystem standardize these
names, it should be ok. Another reason to macro-ize. There are way too
many people touching too much code that might take advantage of a generic
kernel->user event to rely on soft rules.
> > In the case of a file close, the object name is the file path and the
> > attribute could be the ctime, but it needs more thinking.
>
> This is where the sysfs naming scheme breaks down. You now have two
> different namespaces - kobjects and files on a filesystem. We really
> need something a lot simpler. Let user-space map stuff around if we
> want that.
Assuming that we're going to be doing file notifications via this,
wouldn't something like "/fs/file close /path/to/foo" be right(er)?
Cheers
Tim
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-07-24 17:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-23 17:41 [patch] kernel events layer Robert Love
2004-07-23 18:25 ` Tim Hockin
2004-07-23 18:31 ` Muli Ben-Yehuda
2004-07-23 18:35 ` Robert Love
2004-07-23 21:32 ` Dan Aloni
2004-07-24 2:47 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 4:42 ` Keith Owens
2004-07-24 5:00 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 8:11 ` Andrew Morton
2004-07-24 5:37 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 6:02 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 9:43 ` Wichert Akkerman
2004-07-24 20:21 ` James Morris
2004-07-25 2:12 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 6:53 ` Paul Jackson
2004-07-24 11:37 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2004-07-24 3:02 ` Michael Clark
2004-07-24 3:14 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 9:15 ` Michael Clark
2004-07-24 15:08 ` Deepak Saxena
2004-07-24 15:45 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 17:33 ` Ryan Anderson
2004-07-24 17:46 ` Tim Hockin [this message]
2004-07-24 18:19 ` Robert Love
2004-07-25 18:11 ` Tim Hockin
2004-07-25 19:08 ` Robert Love
2004-07-27 5:09 ` Daniel Stekloff
2004-07-24 17:54 ` Deepak Saxena
2004-07-24 18:13 ` Robert Love
2004-07-26 20:08 ` Rutger Nijlunsing
2004-07-26 20:10 ` Robert Love
2004-08-09 13:29 ` Pavel Machek
2004-08-09 19:47 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 3:03 ` Andrew Morton
2004-07-24 2:14 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 5:15 ` Chris Wedgwood
2004-07-24 5:41 ` Robert Love
2004-07-24 5:45 ` Chris Wedgwood
2004-07-24 3:11 ` [patch] kernel events layer, updated Robert Love
2004-07-24 7:58 ` Deepak Saxena
2004-07-24 8:23 ` Deepak Saxena
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-07-26 6:04 [patch] kernel events layer Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky
2004-07-26 6:09 ` Andrew Morton
2004-07-26 23:00 ` Matt Mackall
2004-07-26 7:31 Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky
2004-07-26 14:50 ` Robert Love
2004-07-26 16:12 ` Greg KH
2004-07-26 18:13 ` Oliver Neukum
2004-07-26 18:15 ` Robert Love
2004-07-26 19:03 ` Greg KH
2004-07-26 20:44 ` Tim Hockin
2004-07-27 18:15 ` Mike Waychison
2004-07-27 18:35 ` Oliver Neukum
2004-07-27 18:37 ` Tim Hockin
2004-07-26 22:58 Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky
2004-07-27 7:08 ` Deepak Saxena
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