[PATCH] cgroup: Fix indent for /proc/cgroups

Gui Jianfeng guijianfeng at cn.fujitsu.com
Fri Jul 3 02:00:19 PDT 2009


Li Zefan wrote:
> Gui Jianfeng wrote:
>> Li Zefan wrote:
>>> CC: container list
>>>
>>> Gui Jianfeng wrote:
>>>> Currently, /proc/cgroups outputs is fairly ugly as following,
>>>> #subsys_name    hierarchy       num_cgroups     enabled
>>>> cpuset  0       1       1
>>>> debug   0       1       1
>>>> ns      0       1       1
>>>>
>>>> indent it in a good-looking way.
>>>> #subsys_name    hierarchy       num_cgroups     enabled
>>>> cpuset          0               1               1
>>>> debug           0               1               1
>>>> ns              0               1               1
>>>>
>>> But if there's a subsystem with name length >= 8,
>>> it won't be aligned properly..
>>   Yeap, but there isn't such a case at least by now.
>>
> 
> This is not a good reason.
> 
> We'll probably have such a subsystem. Actually there's a
> proposed subsystem named "maxdepth" which is of length 8.
> 
> See:
> http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/1/581

  yes, this is a case. But at least others can be aligned 
  properly, right? Anyway, please ignore it if you don't
  like this change.

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Regards
Gui Jianfeng



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