Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 04:57:17PM CET, han...@stressinduktion.org wrote: >On 23.02.2016 16:30, Jiri Pirko wrote: >>Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 04:16:11PM CET, han...@stressinduktion.org wrote: >> >><snip> >> >>>>>1) is easily solvable, just drop the ifindex style attributes and always >>>>>force the user to enter the bus and bus-topology id. >>>> >>>>But why? Use can easily get that info and map it to devlink index. It >>>>aligns with nl80211 iface. >>>> >>>>Do you really want to do commands like: >>>>myhost:~$ dl dev show pci_0000:01:00.0 >>>>? >>> >>>Yes, exactly I would. I would put them into a boot-up script based on my >>>system configuration and can be sure it will work the next boot, too, and >>>adapt them when I replace the hardware or do some configuration changes. >>> >>>I think sysadmins or scripts are the primary users of this interface not >>>kernel developers which switch their settings around all the time, no? >> >>I can easily add this to the userspace tool to accept "pci_0000:01:00.0" >>format and to map it internally to devlink index. No problem. > >I argue for this stable topology identifier to be the default. Especially if >you add device info before the actual module is loaded (this is during >initramfs, when udev cannot rename devlink names to stable ones), a user has >to deal with pre-devlink-ids before rename and after. Do you have plans how >to address that?
You can still access devlink using pci_addr using dl. I don't see a problem. > >Current initramfs for stable interface names uses EUI48 based mac addresses >most of the time and udev runs then after the pivot_root. > >The devlink names can easily be aliases in user space. I don't want to store them anywhere. I just use "dl" tool and pass the name there. > >Bye, >Hannes > >