On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 06:19:46PM -0800, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> nfsd4_delegations? What is this about?
The random lifetimes of user-visible files you create in sysfs.
> How do I scan for the symlinks in sysfs?
At which point are you going to do that? AFAICS, the fundamental problem
is that you
* have aliases indistinguishable, so kmem_cache_destroy() can't tell
which one is going away, no matter what
* have per-alias objects in sysfs
As the result, you have a user-visible mess in that directory in sysfs.
And I don't see how you would deal with that - on the "the contents of
directory changes in so-and-so way when such-and-such operation is
done", not the implementation details one.
BTW, I'm rather sceptical about free use of slabs; keep in mind that their
names have to be unique with your sysfs layout, so...
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