Re: IP Acounting Idea for 2.5

From: Manfred Bartz (md-linux-kernel@logi.cc)
Date: Tue Apr 17 2001 - 17:32:34 EST


Leif Sawyer <lsawyer@gci.com> writes:

> Jesse Pollard replies:
> to Leif Sawyer who wrote:
> > > Besides, what would be gained in making the counters RO, if
> > > they were cleared every time the module was loaded/unloaded?
> >
> > 1. Knowlege that the module was reloaded.
> > 2. Knowlege that the data being measured is correct
> > 3. Having reliable measures
> > 4. being able to derive valid statistics

> Good. Now that we have valid objectives to reach, which of these
> are NOT met by making the fixes entirely in userspace, ...

By this logic you could ask why we need separate user spaces,
just fix all applications so they cooperate nicely.

> They're still all met, right?

No. Because they require well behaved, cooperative user programs.

> And we haven't had to fill the kernel with more cruft.

Nonsense. Removing counter reset capabilities reduces kernel cruft.

-- 
Manfred Bartz
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