Re: [PATCH] ksm: Expose configuration via sysctl

From: Sven-Haegar Koch
Date: Wed Feb 26 2014 - 10:44:06 EST


On Tue, 25 Feb 2014, Dave Hansen wrote:

> On 02/25/2014 03:09 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
> >> Couldn't we also (maybe in parallel) just teach the sysctl userspace
> >> about sysfs? This way we don't have to do parallel sysctls and sysfs
> >> for *EVERYTHING* in the kernel:
> >>
> >> sysfs.kernel.mm.transparent_hugepage.enabled=enabled
> >
> > It's pretty hard to filter this. We definitely do not want to expose all of sysfs through /proc/sys. But how do we know which files are actual configuration and which ones are dynamic system introspection data?
> >
> > We could add a filter, but then we can just as well stick with the manual approach I followed here :).
>
> Maybe not stick it under /proc/sys, but teach sysctl(8) about them. I
> guess at the moment, sysctl says that it's tied to /proc/sys:
>
> > DESCRIPTION
> > sysctl is used to modify kernel parameters at runtime. The parameters available are those listed under /proc/sys/. Procfs is required
> > for sysctl support in Linux. You can use sysctl to both read and write sysctl data.
>
> But surely that's not set in stone just because the manpage says so. :)

What I still don't get is why you need this?

My distribution (Debian) has a sysfsutils package which provides a
/etc/sysfs.conf / /etc/sysfs.d/foo exactly like /etc/sysctl.conf.

Don't other distributions have something like this?

c'ya
sven-haegar

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