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Re: CVS commit: src/sys/net



On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 05:01:12AM +0000, YAMAMOTO Takashi wrote:
> hi,
> 
> > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 06:48:10AM +0000, YAMAMOTO Takashi wrote:
> >> hi,
> >> 
> >> > Module Name:     src
> >> > Committed By:    dyoung
> >> > Date:            Thu Aug 13 00:23:32 UTC 2009
> >> > 
> >> > Modified Files:
> >> >  src/sys/net: if.c if.h
> >> > 
> >> > Log Message:
> >> > Use sysctl(9) to expose to userland each interface transmission
> >> > queue's maximum length, current length, and number of drops.  E.g.,
> >> > 
> >> > % sysctl net.interfaces.bnx0
> >> > net.interfaces.bnx0.sndq.len = 0
> >> > net.interfaces.bnx0.sndq.maxlen = 509
> >> > net.interfaces.bnx0.sndq.drops = 0
> >> 
> >> does it work for xvif interfaces?  cf. PR/35074
> > 
> > Probably not.  Thanks for bringing this case to my attention.
> > 
> > I could change illegal characters in if_xname to dashes or to
> > underscores in the sysctl node name.  Or I could name the node after the
> > if_index instead of after the if_xname, if the if_xname contains illegal
> > characters.  I guess that I like the latter idea better.  What do you
> > think?
> 
> why do you want to use sysctl rather than eg. ioctl?

I like sysctl interfaces because they are self-describing, granular,
hierarchical, and direct.  It is easy for userland to name sysctl
interfaces to permit/restrict their visibility and use by a user or a
process, and that is something I want to do in the future.

Dave

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