On 03/06/2015 10:25 PM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:

  That's what I was getting at above: configfs works great for
exactly what we're using it for, but there are other things sysfs does
better so we may want to use both.

Just posted a small series for allowing fabric drivers to expose
this using a new 'dynamic_session' TPG attribute, so that user-space
can optionally perform dynamic -> explicit se_node_acl conversion.
<snip>
However, given iSCSI IQNs are on average ~64 bytes (max 224 bytes),
that is still enough for listing 64 (or 18 worst case) sessions
created by dynamically generated se_node_acls .

Nick thanks for implementing the support for listing dynamic ACLs via configfs. This will come in handy, ACK. I'll follow up separately on the broader use-both-sysfs-and-configfs question I had.

Regards -- Andy

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