On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> * Stephane Eranian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > - * This is a per-cpu dynamically allocated data structure.
>> > - */
>> > -struct perf_cgroup_info {
>> > - u64 time;
>> > - u64 timestamp;
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -struct perf_cgroup {
>> > - struct cgroup_subsys_state css;
>> > - struct perf_cgroup_info *info; /* timing
>> > info, one per cpu */
>> > -};
>> > -#endif
>> > -
>> > +struct perf_cgroup;
>>
>> The problem is that you have struct perf_cgroup in the struct perf_event
>> structure. Today, this field is not referenced outside of
>> kernel/events/core.c But
>> it is available outside this file. If someday the field is reference, your
>> changes
>> will have to do reverted. So I am wondering what is the point of the change
>> right
>> now?
>
> It's standard practice to not define the type for task_struct or other kernel
> subsystems.
>
> For example slab caches can be created via kmem_cache_create() anywhere in
> the tree,
> but the internal structure is only known to the SLAB subsystem.
>
I am fine with the change.
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