On 2014/12/16, 2:41 AM, "Dan Carpenter" <dan.carpen...@oracle.com> wrote:

>On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 11:41:49PM -0600, Chris Rorvick wrote:
>> Units can be passed to lprocfs_write_frac_u64_helper() via a suffix
>> (e.g., "...K", "...M", etc.) tacked onto the value.  A comment states
>> that "specified units override the multiplier," though the multiplier is
>> overridden regardless.  Update the conditional logic so that it only
>> applies when units are specified.
>> 
>
>That introduces a bug.  We need to take the initial '-' into
>consideration.  Just remove the condition.  Also remove the "mult"
>parameter since that is always 1.
>
>       bool negative = false;
>
>       ...
>
>       if (*pbuf == '-') {
>               negative = true;
>               pbuf++;
>       }
>
>       ...
>
>       mult = negative ? -units : units;

Sorry, that isn't right.  Chris' patch is actually doing the right thing
to check for units > 1.  The proposed change above discards "mult"
entirely, which breaks the users of this function that are not in this
file (e.g. osc_cached_mb_seq_write() or ll_max_cached_mb_seq_write())
that have tunables in units of MB by default, but can also use parameters
with units like "4.5G" for convenience.

Cheers, Andreas
-- 
Andreas Dilger

Lustre Software Architect
Intel High Performance Data Division


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