From: Robin Holt <holt@sgi.com>
To: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Cc: Cliff Wickman <cpw@sgi.com>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] use of /sys versus /proc
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 15:08:42 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080523200842.GI4287@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080523204739.GA15760@martell.zuzino.mipt.ru>
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 12:47:39AM +0400, Alexey Dobriyan wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 08:12:55AM -0500, Cliff Wickman wrote:
> > I have a need to display TLB shootdown statistics. (I'm working
> > on a patch to implement this on a new machine at SGI.)
> >
> > I had planned to display these statistics through /proc
> > as in arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2/sn2_smp.c (/proc/sgi_sn/ptc_statistics).
> >
> > However, considering the general move to reserve /proc for
> > process-related things, I thought the community might prefer the
> > interface to be in /sys.
> >
> > But sysfs has an output buffer restriction of one page, which
> > is too restrictive for statistics from very large cpu counts.
> > We intend to display about 10 numbers per cpu.
> >
> > Besides, the spirit of /sys according to the sysfs.txt documentation:
> > "Attributes should be ... preferably with only one value
> > per file. ... acceptable to express an array of values of the same type."
> > [it also warns:
> > "... expressing multiple lines of data, ... is heavily frowned upon.
> > Doing these things may get you publically humiliated and your code
> > rewritten without notice."]
> >
> > If I break up the statistics files per-cpu, or maybe ranges of
> > cpu's, it would create a potentially large number of files in /sys.
> >
> > Or, I could stick with a single file in /proc.
> >
> > What would you recommend?
>
> TLB shootdowns are in /proc/interrupts at least on x86_64.
This is a different engine for our UV platform. Due to the large number
of nodes with many cpus that may need to be invalidated, we have a
special piece of hardware that assists in broadcasts. Cliff's upcoming
patch will introduce that. He has written the driver with some built-in
statistics about the use of that hardware.
Thanks,
Robin
prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-23 20:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-23 13:12 [RFC] use of /sys versus /proc Cliff Wickman
2008-05-23 17:19 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2008-05-23 20:48 ` Cliff Wickman
2008-05-23 20:47 ` Alexey Dobriyan
2008-05-23 20:08 ` Robin Holt [this message]
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