Re: [ckrm-tech] [PATCH 6/6] Resource Groups over generic containers

From: Balbir Singh
Date: Mon Nov 06 2006 - 00:46:46 EST


Paul Jackson wrote:
> Balbir wrote:
>> This should be kmalloc(nbytes), an echo ".." has a "\n" associated
>> with it.
>
> But a:
> write(1, "..", 2);
> does not have a trialing newline.

Yes, true.

>
> If some consumer of this kernel buffer copy of what the
> user wrote cannot handle the possible trailing whitespace,
> they will have to chomp (Perl phrase) it off. You can't
> just whack one byte blindly.
>

Yes, agreed.

> At least for the kernel/cpuset.c code, from whence this
> came, the consumers of this kernel buffer copy are such
> routines as simple_strtoul() and cpulist_parse(), both
> of which cope with trailing newlines.
>

The problem I have is that match_token() that's used by
the resource group's infrastructure cannot deal with
"\n". I think the code needs in res_groups needs to
get smarter like the code in simple_strtoul()


--
Thanks for the feedback,
Balbir Singh,
Linux Technology Center,
IBM Software Labs
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