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SubjectRe: [PATCH] move LOG_BUF_SIZE to header file
On 17 Dec 2002, James H. Cloos Jr. wrote:

| I was just looking at doing that.

Did you have any ideas for a better solution?

| I'd suggest including CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST in the default size
| determination, and allowing both smaller sizes (for low ram
| applications, such as embedded systems) and larger ones.

and I'd agree with the latter half of this, but I think that if
one <quote> Quick & dirty crypto test module </quote> causes a
log buffer overrun, the general kernel config doesn't need to provide
a solution for it.

| With all of the crypto =y, the test wipes everything before ACPI out
| of the buffer before syslogd gets to start and log the buffer to disk.
| Even with a 64k buffer.

Use a larger buffer or reduce the output?

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~Randy

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