[LTP] [PATCH] controllers/cpuset: add cpuset files check for different OS
Richard Palethorpe
rpalethorpe@suse.de
Wed Nov 10 11:06:34 CET 2021
Hello,
Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz> writes:
> Hi Li,
>
>> While mounting cpuset cgroup, the subsystem directory entries
>> differ in different OS release.
>> eg, cpuset.cpus file on Ubuntu and cpus on some other release.
> Which ones, please? I'm not aware of anyone.
Unfortunately it is possible. cpuset can be mounted without a prefix
using a legacy compatability option. OTOH this is really ancient.
>
>> So we add cpuset files checker to make sure the test work well
>> on all OS release.
>
> ...
>> +++ b/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh
> ...
>> +cpus_file=
>> +cpu_exclusive_file=
>> +mems_file=
>> +memory_pressure_file=
>> +memory_pressure_enabled_file=
>> +mem_exclusive_file=
>> +mem_hardwall_file=
>> +memory_migrate_file=
>> +memory_spread_page_file=
>> +memory_spread_slab_file=
>> +sched_load_balance_file=
>> +sched_relax_domain_level_file=
> Maybe move the ones in $CPUSET/cpuset.cpus clause here as the default ones
> and move those from else clause into setup.
>
> ...
>> +# check cpuset cgroup files for different OS
>> +cpuset_files_check()
>> +{
>> + setup
> I guess this should be vice versa, i.e. cpuset_files_check() be part of setup()
> And then not needed to be added into all functions using cpuset_funcs.sh
Probably we could just do
if [ -f $CPUSET/cpuset.cpus" ]; then
cpuset_prefix="cpuset."
else
cpuset_prefix=
fi
then replace cpuset. with $cpuset_prefix
--
Thank you,
Richard.
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