Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [-mm PATCH] Memory controller improve user interface | From | Dave Hansen <> | Date | Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:36:40 -0700 |
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On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 03:57 +0530, Balbir Singh wrote: > True, mmap() is a good example of such an interface for developers, I > am not sure about system admins though. > > To quote Andrew > <quote> > Reporting tools could run getpagesize() and do the arithmetic, but we > generally try to avoid exposing PAGE_SIZE, HZ, etc to userspace in this > manner. > </quote>
Well, rounding to PAGE_SIZE exposes PAGE_SIZE as well, just in a non-intuitive fashion. :)
If we're going to modify what the user specifies, we should probably at least mandate that writes are only a "suggestion" and users must read back the value to ensure what actually got committed.
If we're going to round in any direction, shouldn't we round up? If a user specifies 4097 bytes and uses two pages, we don't want to complain when they hit that second page.
-- Dave
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