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Subject[PATCH printk v4 00/15] implement threaded console printing
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This is v4 of a series to implement a kthread for each registered
console. v3 is here [0]. The kthreads locklessly retrieve the
records from the printk ringbuffer and also do not cause any lock
contention between each other. This allows consoles to run at full
speed. For example, a netconsole is able to dump records much
faster than a serial or vt console. Also, during normal operation,
printk() callers are completely decoupled from console printing.

There are situations where kthread printing is not sufficient. For
example, during panic situations, where the kthreads may not get a
chance to schedule. In such cases, the current method of attempting
to print directly within the printk() caller context is used. New
functions printk_prefer_direct_enter() and
printk_prefer_direct_exit() are made available to mark areas of the
kernel where direct printing is preferred. (These should only be
areas that do not occur during normal operation.)

This series also introduces pr_flush(): a might_sleep() function
that will block until all active printing threads have caught up
to the latest record at the time of the pr_flush() call. This
function is useful, for example, to wait until pending records
are flushed to consoles before suspending.

Note that this series does *not* increase the reliability of console
printing. Rather it focuses on the non-interference aspect of
printk() by decoupling printk() callers from printing (during normal
operation). Nonetheless, the reliability aspect should not worsen
due to this series.

John Ogness

[0] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220419234637.357112-1-john.ogness@linutronix.de

Changes since v3:

- For defer_console_output(), call allow_direct_printing() instead
of only checking @printk_prefer_direct.

- Remove console_lock_single_hold() and
console_unlock_single_release() functions. Use the console_lock
for console_stop(), console_start(), unregister_console(),
printk_kthread_func().

- Introduce macros console_flags_set() and console_flags_clear() to
adjust con->flags using READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() in order to
guarantee consistent values for the variable. (This does not make
the RMW operations atomic, but the console_lock and con->lock are
still used to synchronize between tasks that modify con->flags.)

- Add and/or expand comments for allow_direct_printing(),
console_cpu_notify(), __console_unlock(), console_stop(),
console_start(), unregister_console(), printk_kthread_func(),
defer_console_output().

John Ogness (15):
printk: rename cpulock functions
printk: cpu sync always disable interrupts
printk: add missing memory barrier to wake_up_klogd()
printk: wake up all waiters
printk: wake waiters for safe and NMI contexts
printk: get caller_id/timestamp after migration disable
printk: call boot_delay_msec() in printk_delay()
printk: add con_printk() macro for console details
printk: refactor and rework printing logic
printk: move buffer definitions into console_emit_next_record() caller
printk: add pr_flush()
printk: add functions to prefer direct printing
printk: add kthread console printers
printk: extend console_lock for proper kthread support
printk: remove @console_locked

drivers/tty/sysrq.c | 2 +
include/linux/console.h | 19 +
include/linux/printk.h | 82 ++-
kernel/hung_task.c | 11 +-
kernel/panic.c | 4 +
kernel/printk/printk.c | 1234 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
kernel/rcu/tree_stall.h | 2 +
kernel/reboot.c | 14 +-
kernel/watchdog.c | 4 +
kernel/watchdog_hld.c | 4 +
lib/dump_stack.c | 4 +-
lib/nmi_backtrace.c | 4 +-
12 files changed, 1059 insertions(+), 325 deletions(-)


base-commit: 84d7df104dbab9c3dda8f2c5b46f9a6fc256fe02
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2.30.2

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