[PATCH v2 0/9] watchdog: parameters to control hard and soft lockup detector individually
From: Ulrich Obergfell
Date: Fri Oct 17 2014 - 12:59:59 EST
This post follows up to https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/8/11/329.
During the discussion of that patch, Ingo Molnar commented in
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/8/18/577.
"The softlockup and hardlockup detection control variables
should be in separate flags, inside and outside the kernel -
they (should) not relate to each other."
Please refer to [PATCH v2 7/9] for a description of the proposed
changes of the 'user interface' in /proc/sys/kernel and kernel
command line parameters.
There are no functional changes between the initial version in
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/10/13/313 and v2. The new version is
merely a re-base to the following upstream commits.
commit 6e7458a6f074c71e74cda31c483114e65ea0f570
Author: Ulrich Obergfell <uobergfe@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Oct 13 15:55:35 2014 -0700
kernel/watchdog.c: control hard lockup detection default
commit 9919e39a17381058dd0cdef2f78dbf5619e26474
Author: Ulrich Obergfell <uobergfe@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Oct 13 15:55:37 2014 -0700
kvm: ensure hard lockup detection is disabled by default
Ulrich Obergfell (9):
watchdog: new definitions and variables, initialization
watchdog: introduce the proc_watchdog_update() function
watchdog: move definition of 'watchdog_proc_mutex' outside of
proc_dowatchdog()
watchdog: introduce the proc_watchdog_common() function
watchdog: introduce separate handlers for parameters in
/proc/sys/kernel
watchdog: implement error handling for failure to set up hardware
perf events
watchdog: enable the new user interface of the watchdog mechanism
watchdog: clean up some function names and arguments
watchdog: introduce the hardlockup_detector_disable() function
arch/x86/kernel/kvm.c | 2 +-
include/linux/nmi.h | 21 ++--
kernel/sysctl.c | 35 +++++--
kernel/watchdog.c | 277 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
4 files changed, 240 insertions(+), 95 deletions(-)
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1.7.11.7
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