Quoting r. Roland Dreier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Subject: Re: Re: RFC: SDP plans
> 
>  > > > - Use sysfs for statistics, entry per socket
> 
>  > > this one sounds a bit fishy.  with lots of sockets you'll eat up far
>  > > too much memory I susect.  But let's look at the code once it's there.
> 
>  > Hmm. Should I stick to /proc then?
> 
> No, nothing like per-socket statistics in /proc is going to be merged
> upstream.  I think the real question is whether per-socket are useful.
> If they are important, and sysfs doesn't work, then another
> possibility would be a netlink-based way of retrieving them.

I'd like to point out that other protocols maintain stuff in /proc/net/tcp6
Assuming I want to use sysfs, where do I stick my directory?
/sys/class/net/sdp? /sys/class/infiniband/sdp?


-- 
Michael S. Tsirkin
Staff Engineer, Mellanox Technologies
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