Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] support setting sysctl parameters from kernel command line

From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Thu Apr 16 2020 - 02:02:27 EST


Hi Luis,

On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 06:30:41 +0000
Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Currently the maximum config size size is 32KB and the total key-words
> (not key-value entries) must be under 1024 nodes. Note: this is not
> the number of entries but nodes, an entry must consume more than 2 nodes
> (a key-word and a value). So theoretically, it will be up to 512
> key-value pairs. If keys contains 3 words in average, it can contain 256
> key-value pairs. In most cases, the number of config items will be under
> 100 entries and smaller than 8KB, so it would be enough. If the node
> number exceeds 1024, parser returns an error even if the file size
> is smaller than 32KB. Anyway, since bootconfig command verifies it when
> appending a boot config to initrd image, user can notice it before
> boot.
> ```
> *recommending* bootconfig due to the limitation of cmdline seems
> sensible, however if we advise that.. wouldn't the space for 512
> theoretical entries full up rather fast?

Yeah, I think it is easier to hit the node number limitation rather
than fill up the space. However, since the bootconfig supports comments,
if user writes enough readable config file, I think it's probably the
right balance :)
If you think the 512 entries is too small, it is easy to expand it
upto 32K (64K nodes). But it may consume 512KB memory only for the
node (meta) data. Current 1024 nodes consumes 8KB (8bytes/node), so
compared with the max data size (32KB), I think it is a better balance.

Thank you,

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Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx>