Re: Testing the thermal genetlink API

From: Daniel Lezcano
Date: Mon Feb 28 2022 - 07:21:37 EST



Hi Nicolas,

thanks for using the netlink and giving those feedbacks even you are unhappy with them.

On 28/02/2022 12:03, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
I've played a bit with the thermal netlink interface and it wasn't pleasant:

1. The way attributes are used is painful. Instead of using arrays of
nested structs-like, it flattens them into a big nested attr where
you have to guess when an entry starts and when it ends.
libnl provides no helper for this case:

[{nla_type=TZ|F_NESTED},
[{nla_type=TZ_ID}, 1]
[{nla_type=TZ_NAME}, "name1"]
[{nla_type=TZ_ID}, 2]
[{nla_type=TZ_NAME}, "name2"]
[{nla_type=TZ_ID}, 3]
[{nla_type=TZ_NAME}, "name3"]
[{nla_type=TZ_ID}, 4]
[{nla_type=TZ_NAME}, "name4"]
]

2. The genl_cmd types are not unique between multicast events and
command replies. If you send genl_cmd=3 (CMD_TZ_GET_TEMP) and you
get a genl_cmd=3 reply, you cannot know if it is a CMD_TZ_GET_TEMP
response or a EVENT_TZ_DISABLE because both have genl_cmd=3, but
completely different semantics.
3. The API is heavy. Getting the complete information about all thermal
zones requires 1 + 6 * thermal_zones netlink requests, each of them
only returning few information. You need most of them to merely
translate the event's TZ_ID/TZ_TRIP_ID/CDEV_ID to names.

That is part of the discovery and it should happen only once when you get the thermal information.

4. THERMAL_GENL_CMD_TZ_GET_TRIP cause an oops if the thermal zone driver
does not have a get_trip_hyst callback.
This concerns all drivers, short of two. A patch follows.

Great, thanks for the fix.

For the record, I couldn't find any open source program using this API.
It's also not enabled in all distributions.

The netlink support is very recent. A library has been posted [1] and hopefully it can helps you to get rid of all the complexity.

Thanks for testing

-- D.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220218125334.995447-1-daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx/


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