On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 04:13:47AM -0500, Milton Miller wrote:On Wed Jul 30 at 17:34:38 EST in 2008, Bastian Blank wrote:On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 08:29:19AM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:Okay, so hvc_console is the culprit. It don't register a preferred
console if it knows it is not the first in the list.
The patch registers all available hvc consoles. It adds one "struct
console" for all possible hvc consoles.
[ a 6 page patch adding forward declartions, arrays of console
structs, moving lots of code and creating N struct console in the
hvc_driver shell]
After previously having written:On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 08:23:13AM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:34:51PM +1000, Michael Ellerman wrote:On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 20:56 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
* add_preferred_console - add a device to the list of preferred consoles.
...
* The last preferred console added will be used for kernel messages
* and stdin/out/err for init.
The last console will be added by the console= parsing, and so that will
be used. The console we add in the pseries setup is only used if nothing
is specified on the command line.
Okay, then there is a completely different problem. In the case of
"console=hvc0 console=hvc1" it uses the _first_ add stdin/out bla and
ignores the second one completely.
Okay, so hvc_console is the culprit. It don't register a preferred
console if it knows it is not the first in the list.
Bastian
[ back to the patch ]-/*
- * Early console initialization. Precedes driver initialization.
- *
- * (1) we are first, and the user specified another driver
- * -- index will remain -1
- * (2) we are first and the user specified no driver
- * -- index will be set to 0, then we will fail setup.
- * (3) we are first and the user specified our driver
- * -- index will be set to user specified driver, and we will fail
- * (4) we are after driver, and this initcall will register us
- * -- if the user didn't specify a driver then the console will match
- *
- * Note that for cases 2 and 3, we will match later when the io driver
- * calls hvc_instantiate() and call register again.
- */
-static int __init hvc_console_init(void)
-{
- register_console(&hvc_con_driver);
- return 0;
Please explain how the reasoning you removed breaks down.
What is your usage case?
I have several hvc consoles on a Power hypervisor.
More importantly , how is this different than, say, drivers/serial/8250.c,
which also registers just one struct console?
would not console=ttyS0 console=ttyS1 have the same problem?
Yes, it have the same problem. Only one of the two (I think the first)
will get enabled as console.
Please instrument the calls to register_console and add_preferred_console
and give a detailed description of the problem you are encountering.
| add_preferred_console("hvc", 4, NULL)
This call was added recently by the Power LPAR code.
| add_preferred_console("hvc", 1, NULL)
This comes from the command line ("console=hvc1").
| hvc_config_driver.index == -1
| register_console(&hvc_con_driver)
| hvc_config_driver.index == 4
This call is used to detect the id of the to be enabled hvc device. See
the comment of hvc_console_init. register_console sets it to the
_first_ id it finds, in this case 4. There is no other call to
register_console because there is no hvc console with id 4 registered
and hvc_instantiate checks this.
The list of consoles looks like:
- hvc, 4
- hvc, 1
The boot console (udbg0) is destructed later without a real console
remaining.
Perhaps the real fix should be scan the command line for console= at
console_init time? How does that compare to __setup that is called now?
This was removed because it break different things. See
5faae2e5d1f53df9dce482032c8486bc3a1feffc.
NACK
you broke this assertion:
/*
* Initial console vtermnos for console API usage prior to full console
* initialization. Any vty adapter outside this range will not have usable
* console interfaces but can still be used as a tty device. This has to be
* static because kmalloc will not work during early console init.
*/
Well. It speaks about "range", but in fact it was exactly one.
The idea is you might want serial port to 250 other partitions, but only
need to have your choice of console be on the first 8 or so.
hvc is limited to 16 devices.