On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 03:24:01PM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Fri, 2020-05-15 at 21:28 +0000, Luis Chamberlain wrote:> module_firmware_crashed
You didn't CC me or the wireless list on the rest of the patches, so I'm
replying to a random one, but ...
What is the point here?
This should in no way affect the integrity of the system/kernel, for
most devices anyway.
Keyword you used here is "most device". And in the worst case, *who*
knows what other odd things may happen afterwards.
So what if ath10k's firmware crashes? If there's a driver bug it will
not handle it right (and probably crash, WARN_ON, or something else),
but if the driver is working right then that will not affect the kernel
at all.
Sometimes the device can go into a state which requires driver removal
and addition to get things back up.
So maybe I can understand that maybe you want an easy way to discover -
per device - that the firmware crashed, but that still doesn't warrant a
complete kernel taint.
That is one reason, another is that a taint helps support cases *fast*
easily detect if the issue was a firmware crash, instead of scraping
logs for driver specific ways to say the firmware has crashed.