On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Christoph Hellwig <h...@lst.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > this series attempts to provide a "modern" timer interface where the > callback gets the timer_list structure as an argument so that it > can use container_of instead of having to cast to/from unsigned long > all the time (or even worse use function pointer casts, we have quite > a few of those as well).
This looks really nice, but what is the long-term plan for the interface? Do you expect that we will eventually change all 700+ users of timer_list to the new type, or do we keep both variants around indefinitely to avoid having to do mass-conversions? If we are going to touch them all in the end, we might want to think about other changes that could be useful here. The main one I have in mind would be moving away from 'jiffies + timeout' as the interface, and instead passing a relative number of milliseconds (or seconds) into a mod_timer() variant. This is what most drivers want anyway, and if we have both changes (callback argument and expiration time) in place, we modernize the API one driver at a time with both changes at once. Arnd