Re: [PATCH] perf: Move fs.* to generic lib/lk/

From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Date: Fri Nov 22 2013 - 10:01:21 EST


Em Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 02:50:34PM +0100, Borislav Petkov escreveu:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 01:27:01PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > I don't think those other bits should go into this library. rbtree
> > should go into lib/rbtree/, command-line bits into lib/cmdline/, build
> > system helpers into lib/build/, etc.
> >
> > Merging unrelated things into a single library is a user-space disease
> > we need not repeat.
>
> Well, rbtree is basically rblist.c and the rbtree*.h headers which
> simply wrap the kernel headers.
>
> cmdline is parse-options.c.
>
> IOW, that's splitting it into too granulary pieces with 1-2 compilation
> units ber library.

Lets do one at a time, so far we agreed that the ones that involves
parsing procfs/sysfs etc should go in tools/lib/(fs)?kapi, so lets do
that one.

> And what if there are interdependencies between the stuff split this
> way? That could become very painful and unnecessary.

> So having a simple single library which includes generic stuff needed to
> interface with the kernel is much simpler and sane, IMHO.

> And, since we're keeping it internal, we can do the split the other way
> around instead - first do the single generic library and then carve out
> a certain subset of functionality if/when it makes sense.

> The same approach we can use for the name - first split and work with it
> and change stuff when the need for it arises.

> > I'd also not expose any of this externally but straight link it into
> > the individual utilities - that way it does not matter that it's a
> > nice, topical, fine-grained set of functionality.
> >
> > I don't think we are ready for (nor do we want the overhead of)
> > maintaining a library ABI at this stage.
> >
> > Once things slow down and it's all so robust that we've had at most
> > a handful of commits in tools/lib/ in a full year we can think about
> > exporting it, maybe ...
>
> Right.

yeah.
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