Re: [PATCH -V8 13/16] hugetlb/cgroup: add hugetlb cgroup controlfiles

From: Michal Hocko
Date: Mon Jun 11 2012 - 05:02:32 EST


On Sat 09-06-12 14:29:58, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
> From: "Aneesh Kumar K.V" <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Add the control files for hugetlb controller
>
> Signed-off-by: Aneesh Kumar K.V <aneesh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
[...]
> +int __init hugetlb_cgroup_file_init(int idx)
> +{
> + char buf[32];
> + struct cftype *cft;
> + struct hstate *h = &hstates[idx];
> +
> + /* format the size */
> + mem_fmt(buf, 32, huge_page_size(h));
> +
> + /* Add the limit file */
> + cft = &h->cgroup_files[0];
> + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.limit_in_bytes", buf);
> + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_LIMIT);
> + cft->read = hugetlb_cgroup_read;
> + cft->write_string = hugetlb_cgroup_write;
> +
> + /* Add the usage file */
> + cft = &h->cgroup_files[1];
> + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.usage_in_bytes", buf);
> + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_USAGE);
> + cft->read = hugetlb_cgroup_read;
> +
> + /* Add the MAX usage file */
> + cft = &h->cgroup_files[2];
> + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.max_usage_in_bytes", buf);
> + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_MAX_USAGE);
> + cft->trigger = hugetlb_cgroup_reset;
> + cft->read = hugetlb_cgroup_read;
> +
> + /* Add the failcntfile */
> + cft = &h->cgroup_files[3];
> + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.failcnt", buf);
> + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_FAILCNT);
> + cft->trigger = hugetlb_cgroup_reset;
> + cft->read = hugetlb_cgroup_read;
> +
> + /* NULL terminate the last cft */
> + cft = &h->cgroup_files[4];
> + memset(cft, 0, sizeof(*cft));
> +
> + WARN_ON(cgroup_add_cftypes(&hugetlb_subsys, h->cgroup_files));
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +

I am not so familiar with the recent changes in the generic cgroup
infrastructure but isn't this somehow automated?
--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs
SUSE LINUX s.r.o.
Lihovarska 1060/12
190 00 Praha 9
Czech Republic
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