Re: [PATCH 8/8] printk: Add config option for disabling printk offloading
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Apr 23 2014 - 14:17:58 EST
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 13:08:47 +0200 Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > If you want reliable crash logging then we need to be able to set a
> > printk level mask per console and just set the serial console for
> > "crit/err" and the queue console for the rest, with a 'cat
> > >/dev/ttywhatever' running if this feature was in use ?
> Ok, now I understand. Thanks for an interesting idea. IMO people
> definitely need messages logged directly into serial console when e.g. oops
> is happening because very likely they won't get logged to disk and even
> userspace won't have a chance to run and copy messages to the serial
> console. Plus for useful softlockup reports or oops messages you need also
> the KERN_NOTICE and KERN_INFO messages - stack traces, cpu numbers, process
> information - all this is printed with these levels.
>
> These obvious places could be changed to print with lower log level I
> assume but still I'm somewhat worried that some KERN_INFO messages that
> would be useful for debugging a crash won't make it to console before the
> crash happens.
>
> But if both you and Andrew think that the above problems are smaller than
> the complexity connected with printk offloading, I can give it a try.
> Andrew?
I'm curious about the idea of writing a new(?) console driver which the
problematic machines can use.
The problem of course will be in sizing the driver's queue. Perhaps we
can have a driver which uses a huge queue, temporarily use that driver
during boot then switch over to a conventional console driver?
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