[PATCH -next 00/15] sysctl: move sysctls from vm_table into its own files

Joel Granados j.granados at samsung.com
Mon Sep 2 07:17:52 UTC 2024


On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 08:04:34PM +0800, Kaixiong Yu wrote:
> This patch series moves sysctls of vm_table in kernel/sysctl.c to
> places where they actually belong, and do some related code clean-ups.
> After this patch series, all sysctls in vm_table have been moved into its
> own files, meanwhile, delete vm_table.
> 
> All the modifications of this patch series base on
> linux-next(tags/next-20240823). To test this patch series, the code was
> compiled with both the CONFIG_SYSCTL enabled and disabled on arm64 and
> x86_64 architectures. After this patch series is applied, all files
> under /proc/sys/vm can be read or written normally.
> 
> Kaixiong Yu (15):
>   mm: vmstat: move sysctls to its own files
>   mm: filemap: move sysctl to its own file
>   mm: swap: move sysctl to its own file
>   mm: vmscan: move vmscan sysctls to its own file
>   mm: util: move sysctls into it own files
>   mm: mmap: move sysctl into its own file
>   security: min_addr: move sysctl into its own file
>   mm: nommu: move sysctl to its own file
>   fs: fs-writeback: move sysctl to its own file
>   fs: drop_caches: move sysctl to its own file
>   sunrpc: use vfs_pressure_ratio() helper
>   fs: dcache: move the sysctl into its own file
>   x86: vdso: move the sysctl into its own file
>   sh: vdso: move the sysctl into its own file
>   sysctl: remove unneeded include
> 

Thx for this.

I passed this through 0-day testing and it return some errors. Please
address those build errors/regrssions before you send V2.

Best

-- 

Joel Granados



More information about the Linux-security-module-archive mailing list