* Per ATA host sysfs attributes?
@ 2009-03-10 20:12 Mark Lord
2009-03-10 23:07 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Mark Lord @ 2009-03-10 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: IDE/ATA development list, Tejun Heo, Jeff Garzik, Alan Cox
Guys,
I have added IRQ coalescing to sata_mv, but need a way to activate/tune it.
There are two simple parameters: an IRQ count threshold, and a time threshold.
Whenever either the count or the time threshold is exceeded,
the chip will generate an interrupt (assuming at least one completed event).
These two parameters are per-chip (actually, per group of four ports within the chip).
How can I export these for setting/query withing sysfs ?
It is all rather easy to create per-SCSI-host attrs in sysfs,
but I don't see any obvious way to do it per-chip.
Suggestions?
For now, I'm doing it with a module parameter,
but that's really rather stone-age in the sysfs era.
Thanks.
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* Re: Per ATA host sysfs attributes?
2009-03-10 20:12 Per ATA host sysfs attributes? Mark Lord
@ 2009-03-10 23:07 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 2009-03-10 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mark Lord; +Cc: IDE/ATA development list, Tejun Heo, Alan Cox
Mark Lord wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I have added IRQ coalescing to sata_mv, but need a way to activate/tune it.
> There are two simple parameters: an IRQ count threshold, and a time
> threshold.
>
> Whenever either the count or the time threshold is exceeded,
> the chip will generate an interrupt (assuming at least one completed
> event).
>
> These two parameters are per-chip (actually, per group of four ports
> within the chip).
> How can I export these for setting/query withing sysfs ?
>
> It is all rather easy to create per-SCSI-host attrs in sysfs,
> but I don't see any obvious way to do it per-chip.
> Suggestions?
The absence of a kobject associated with ata_host is largely the root
cause of this problem you've noted. Long term, we want to move in a
direction where we have a "storage_host" container object, containing
one or more port-style objects that can be ATA or SCSI. In that
scenario (and what we want to move towards, over the years), the sysfs
attachment points should be fairly obvious.
Lacking a better suggestion, I suppose the answer is exporting per-chip
variables multiple times, once per scsi-host. Just get the locking
right, since multiple sysfs attributes access the same underlying
per-chip variable.
> For now, I'm doing it with a module parameter,
> but that's really rather stone-age in the sysfs era.
Indeed! :)
Jeff
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