[PATCH 0/7] Serialise oopses, BUGs, WARNs, dump_stack, soft lockups and hard lockups
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Tue Feb 24 21:43:40 AEDT 2015
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 01:39:46AM -0800, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> one of the question is if you want to serialize, or if you just want
> to label. If you take a cookie (could just be a monotonic increasing
> number) at the start of the oops and then prefix/postfix the stack
> printing with that number, you don't serialize (risk of locking up),
> but you can pretty trivially see which line came from where..
> if you do the monotonic increasing number approach, you even get an
> ordering out of it. it does mean changing the dump_stack() and co
> function fingerprint to take an extra argument, but that is not TOO
> insane.
I like that idea, but it relies on ensuring that each line is printed
by one printk() statement - which in itself is a good idea.
I'd actually like a version of print_hex_dump() which we could use for
stack and code dumping - the existing print_hex_dump() assumes that it's
fine to dereference the pointer, whereas for stack and code dumping,
we can't always make that assumption. That's a separate issue though.
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