Right location in sysfs for dlpar file

Greg KH gregkh at linuxfoundation.org
Thu Dec 4 15:31:02 AEDT 2014


On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 09:07:27PM -0600, Nathan Fontenot wrote:
> On 12/01/2014 10:26 PM, Greg KH wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 09:41:03AM -0600, Nathan Fontenot wrote:
> >> On 11/26/2014 09:12 PM, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >>> Hi Greg,
> >>>
> >>> So Nathan is working on a patch series to cleanup and improve our
> >>> "DLPAR" infrastructure which is basically our hotplug mechanism when
> >>> running under the PowerVM (aka pHyp) and KVM hypervisors.
> >>
> >> The cleanup to the dlpar infrastructure will move the entire operation
> >> of hotplugging a device to the kernel instead of doing it partially in
> >> userspace and partially in the kernel as is currently done.
> >>
> >>>
> >>> I'll let Nathan give you a bit more details/background and answer
> >>> subsequent question you might have as this is really his area of
> >>> expertise.
> >>>
> >>> To cut a long story short, we need a sysfs file that allows our
> >>> userspace tools to notify the kernel of hotplug events coming from
> >>> the management console (which talks to userspace daemons using a
> >>> proprietary protocol) to "initiate" the hotplug operations, which in
> >>> turn get dispatched internally in the kernel to the right subsystem
> >>> (memory, cpu, pci, ...) based on the resource type.
> >>>
> >>> On IRC, Greg suggested /sys/firmware and /sys/hypervisor which both
> >>> look like a reasonable option to me, probably better than dlpar...
> >>
> >> For PowerVM systems we need this sysfs file to deliver what is
> >> essentially a binary blob (specifically a rtas error log) to the
> >> kernel. The current patch set is creating /sys/kernel/dlpar. As Ben
> >> mentioned we would like your input on what would be the proper place
> >> to create this file.
> > 
> > And what is the kernel supposed to do with such a binary blob?  Parse
> > it?  Or pass it to something else?
> 
> The kernel will parse it and perform the requested hotplug operation.

Oh I was hoping you would not say that :(

Seriously?  Parsing binary blobs from userspace?  Don't do that, you
know better.

greg k-h


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