Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 25 Mar 2006 15:11:26 +0530 | From | Balbir Singh <> | Subject | Re: [RFC][UPDATED PATCH 2.6.16] [Patch 9/9] Generic netlink interface for delay accounting |
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On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 08:19:25PM -0500, jamal wrote: > On Fri, 2006-24-03 at 20:24 +0530, Balbir Singh wrote: > > > Hmm... Would it be ok to send one message with the following format > > > > 1. TLV=TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID > > 2. TLV=TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS > > 3. TLV=TASKSTATS_TYPE_TGID > > 4. TLV=TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS > > > > It would still be one message, except that 3 and 4 would be optional. > > What do you think? > > > > No, that wont work since #2 and #4 are basically the same TLV. [Recall > that "T" is used to index an array]. Your other alternative is to have > #4 perhaps called TASKSTATS_TGID_STATS and #2 TASKSTATS_PID_STATS > although that would smell a little. > Dont be afraid to do the nest, it will be a little painful initially but > i am sure once you figure it out you will appreciate it. >
Thanks for the advice, I will dive into nesting. I could not find any in tree users who use nesting, so I have a few questions
nla_nest_start() accepts two parameters an skb and an attribute type. Do I have to create a new attribute type like TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR to contain the nested attributes
TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID/TGID TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS
but this will lead to
TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR TASKSTATS_TYPE_TGID TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS
being returned from taskstats_exit_pid().
The other option is to nest
TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID/TGID TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS
but the problem with this approach is, nla_len contains the length of all attributes including the nested attribute. So it is hard to find the offset of TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS in the buffer.
Do I understand NLA nesting at all? May be I am missing something obvious.
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