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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 1/4] time: rtc-lib: Add rtc_show_time(const char *prefix_msg)
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On 07/19/2017 08:28 AM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2017, Prarit Bhargava wrote:
>> On 07/19/2017 03:23 AM, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>>> There is another option to remedy this and the dmesg tooling issues:
>>>
>>> Instead of switching the time stamps in dmesg to a different clock we might
>>> as well have an optional secondary timestamp. So instead of:
>>>
>>> [ 341.590930] wlan0: associated
>>>
>>> you would get:
>>>
>>> [ 341.590930] [ sec.usec] wlan0: associated
>>>
>>> where the second time stamp would be CLOCK_REALTIME/BOOTTIME.
>>>
>>> That should also solve Prarits problem, hmm?
>>
>> It would but I would prefer a single time stamp be printed than two. I think
>> two timestamps is adding confusion to the output from a end-users point of view.
>
> Fair enough. I came up with that idea when I looked at the old thread. The
> discussion about tools (e.g. dmesg) dried out at some point and looked
> unresolved.

tglx,

There were two outstanding issues with my patchset. The first, as you mention
above, is the issue with tooling. I will handle the chicken-and-egg issue with
the kernel modification and tooling. I will post patches for dmesg & systemd
once the kernel patchset lands in a "next" tree; other tools will have to be
patched as we find them.

The second issue is a sysfs stability and output issue that I have a question
on. Since I'm changing the value of print.time from a bool to an int, the
output of /sys/modules/printk/parameters/time would change from Y/N to 0-3. The
file is not listed in Documentation/ABI/stable so I think I can change it. Can
you confirm that this is the case? I wary of changing anything under sysfs and
I'm not sure who else would know if I can change the output of that file.

If it is the case that the output can be changed, then I'm going to suggest that
we allow, for example, human-readable format "printk.time=monotonic" along with
"printk.time=2" as kernel parameters. I would also like your thoughts on that idea.

If the file cannot be changed I will have to add an additional module parameter
to printk. Does "timestamp" sound okay to you? I will go with whatever you
suggest.

Thanks,

P.

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