Re: + printk-print-initial-logbuf-contents-before-re-enabling-interrupts.patch added to -mm tree
From: Will Deacon
Date: Thu May 08 2014 - 10:34:46 EST
Hi Alan,
On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 05:41:51PM +0100, One Thousand Gnomes wrote:
> > Possibly, but I fear we'd incur the wrath of Alan after reading that other
> > thread. Having a CONFIG_ option or similar to control the amount of printing
> > we do is very similar to the command-line option Jan proposed in his series.
>
> I've nothing against a configuration option, and having a printk that
> queued most stuff to the serial IRQ handler on overflow and a boot option
> of printk=synchronous for debug work would be awesome in my book. Many end
> production boxes don't give a toss about losing the odd bit of data they
> just need to shift the logs somewhere for filing.
Ok, I'll revisit this with a command-line option for the debug case. Thanks.
> All these "clever" approaches just seem to me to be ever more convoluted
> attempts to fail to deal with the simple reality that if you put more
> down the sewage pipe than fits it has to overflow somewhere.
>
> Our tty drivers have a fifo, our tty drivers have an IRQ driven write
> operation. It seems silly to be adding magic to solve the problem rather
> than just using it (and in turn getting a ton of other consoles for free,
> and being able to take GregKH's current usb console hack out)
Hmm, I'm not at all familiar with the tty layer, so I'd have to go and take
a look. Jan, did you look at this at all?
Will
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