Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:02:52 +1100 | From | Nick Piggin <> | Subject | Re: [patch] 2.6.1-mm3 quiet down SMP boot messages |
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Jes Sorensen wrote:
>Hi, > >I'd like to propose the following for 2.6.1-mm/2.6.2. On systems with a >large number of CPUs the number of printk's flowing by for each CPU >booting starts becoming a real console hog. > >The following patch eliminates a couple of them (already sent a patch to >David for the ia64 specific ones) as well as changes the >"Building zonelist : X" in "Built Y zonelists". IMHO it doesn't make any >sense to print for each zonelist since it's run in a for loop running >from 0 to Y-1 anyway. > >The patch nukes a few new printk's that were introduced with the >scheduler changes to the NUMA code in -mm3, if these are still needed >then I won't fight for that part of the patch. >
Thanks, I forgot to remove those printks because I don't have a NUMA handy I guess. They're just to make sure the sched domains where being initialized properly. They can go.
I like the rest of the patch too.
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