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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 00/12] netoops support
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 03:54:45PM -0500, Matt Mackall wrote:
>On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 13:29 -0700, Mike Waychison wrote:
>> Mike Waychison wrote:
>> > FWIW, another semantic difference between netconsole and netoops (that
>> > I had missed in the last email) is filtering: we really do want to get
>> > the whole log when a crash happens, debug messages and all.
>> > Netconsole is subject to console filtering (which we _do_ want as
>> > debug messages going out the uart slows the whole world down).
>> >
>> > netconsole and netoops _do_ have bits in common, for instance the
>> > handling of NETDEV events and source+target configuration. I'd rather
>> > those bits become common between the two than figure out how to jam
>> > the semantics we need into netconsole.
>>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> I've been reading through the netconsole driver in response to Greg's
>> comments on this thread, and it is definitely more robust in terms of
>> configuration and handling of network device events than the netoops
>> driver I proposed.
>
>I've been following the discussion to see if it went anywhere
>interesting..
>
>> What are your thoughts on extending netconsole with the same sort of
>> semantics that are in the netoops patchset?
>
>My first thought is that it's a bit unfortunate that some of the the
>netconsole configgy bits weren't implemented in a generic way that would
>be applicable to other netpoll clients. Some people have never gotten it
>into their heads that netconsole isn't the only client.
>

Really? What are other clients? I remember netdump *was* one client,
but it is not in upstream and is deprecated, so netconsole is the only
client in tree, AFAIK.


>> I'd still like to have blit-dmesg-to-the-network-on-oops semantics,
>> which seems doable by having a per-target flag for streaming of console
>> messages (enabled by default) and a flag to emit a structured full dmesg
>> dump (disabled by default).
>
>I'd actually like to see you go forward with netoops. It's clear to me
>that it's a different beast and complexifying netconsole with a bunch of
>weird new options doesn't really sit well. If that means abstracting
>some of the sysfs crap from netconsole, great.
>

That would be good.


>That said, I don't think netoops is an ideal name, given how closely
>bound oops _events_ are with their textual output. Presumably it covers
>events other than oopsen like panics too.
>
>Regarding rolling oopses: lots of machines regularly survive oopses, so
>I think you ought to consider rate-limiting them (to a configurable rate
>with a very low default) rather than suppressing all but the first.
>

We have WARN_ONCE(), maybe we can make one oops_once()...
At least, that is not hard.


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