Hi Dave, On 8/8/2018 2:24 PM, Dave Anderson wrote: > > Kazu, > > Nicely done! It's a huge improvement in readability, cleans up some > unnecessary duplication, and tests well on all of my old and new > kernel dumpfiles that I have on hand. Queued for crash-7.2.4: > > https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/455da1ae5c7f22ba870aa57e071dad340749bdcd Thank you for the test and merging! but I just found the rest of work, -I option is not adjusted to the patch. crash> kmem -s -I nfs_commit_data CACHE OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE NAME ffff88017fc79800 352 0 0 0 16k nfs_direct_cache ffff88017fc79700 nfs_commit_data [IGNORED] ffff88017fc79600 888 32 2880 80 32k nfs_read_data How about the following? crash> kmem -s -I nfs_commit_data CACHE OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE NAME ffff88017fc79800 352 0 0 0 16k nfs_direct_cache ffff88017fc79700 [IGNORED] nfs_commit_data ffff88017fc79600 888 32 2880 80 32k nfs_read_data --- memory.c | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c index 5bcf09e..4790cf6 100644 --- a/memory.c +++ b/memory.c @@ -9963,6 +9963,9 @@ ignore_cache(struct meminfo *si, char *name) #define KMEM_SLAB_OVERLOAD_PAGE (8) #define KMEM_SLAB_FREELIST (9) +#define DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(addr, name, tag) \ + fprintf(fp, "%lx %-43s %s\n", addr, tag, name) + #define DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_INFO() dump_kmem_cache_info(si) static void @@ -10094,7 +10097,7 @@ dump_kmem_cache(struct meminfo *si) goto next_cache; if (ignore_cache(si, buf)) { - fprintf(fp, "%lx %-18s [IGNORED]\n", si->cache, buf); + DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(si->cache, buf, "[IGNORED]"); goto next_cache; } @@ -10303,7 +10306,7 @@ dump_kmem_cache_percpu_v1(struct meminfo *si) goto next_cache; if (ignore_cache(si, buf)) { - fprintf(fp, "%lx %-18s [IGNORED]\n", si->cache, buf); + DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(si->cache, buf, "[IGNORED]"); goto next_cache; } @@ -10547,12 +10550,12 @@ dump_kmem_cache_percpu_v2(struct meminfo *si) goto next_cache; if (ignore_cache(si, buf)) { - fprintf(fp, "%lx %-18s [IGNORED]\n", si->cache, buf); + DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(si->cache, buf, "[IGNORED]"); goto next_cache; } if (bad_slab_cache(si->cache)) { - fprintf(fp, "%lx %-18s [INVALID/CORRUPTED]\n", si->cache, buf); + DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(si->cache, buf, "[INVALID/CORRUPTED]"); goto next_cache; } @@ -18109,8 +18112,7 @@ dump_kmem_cache_slub(struct meminfo *si) fprintf(fp, "%s", kmem_cache_hdr); } if (ignore_cache(si, buf)) { - fprintf(fp, "%lx %-18s [IGNORED]\n", - si->cache_list[i], buf); + DUMP_KMEM_CACHE_TAG(si->cache_list[i], buf, "[IGNORED]"); goto next_cache; } -- 1.8.3.1 > > Thanks, > Dave > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> Nowadays, "kmem -s" output can have long lines due to cache name with >> memcg name, and I don't think that it's human-readable as it is. >> >> crash> kmem -s >> CACHE NAME OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS >> SSIZE >> ffff8a1522c15380 kmalloc-128(12536:session-11.scope) 128 111 128 >> 4 4k >> ffff8a1522c15200 radix_tree_node(12536:session-11.scope) 576 340 >> 434 31 8k >> ffff8a1523d15380 xfs_inode(12536:session-11.scope) 904 1567 1581 93 >> 16k >> ffff8a1522c15080 nfs_inode_cache(12536:session-11.scope) 1072 140 >> 165 11 16k >> ffff8a1523d14c00 shmem_inode_cache(12536:session-11.scope) 696 0 >> 46 2 16k >> >> So, can we move the 'NAME' column to the last of line like this? >> >> crash> kmem -s >> CACHE OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE NAME >> ffff8a1522c15380 128 111 128 4 4k >> kmalloc-128(12536:session-11.scope) >> ffff8a1522c15200 576 340 434 31 8k >> radix_tree_node(12536:session-11.scope) >> ffff8a1523d15380 904 1567 1581 93 16k >> xfs_inode(12536:session-11.scope) >> ffff8a1522c15080 1072 140 165 11 16k >> nfs_inode_cache(12536:session-11.scope) >> ffff8a1523d14c00 696 0 46 2 16k >> shmem_inode_cache(12536:session-11.scope) >> >> If we can, crash has the three functions to print them for each slab/slub >> version and I think that it would be good to change all of them together. >> Fortunately, the header is same among them, and it looks like we can unify >> them into one function. [Patch 1] >> >> And then, move it to the last of line. [Patch 2] >> >> I tested this with some vmcores having PERCPU_KMALLOC_V2 or KMALLOC_SLUB >> and found no problem, but I don't have any vmcores having PERCPU_KMALLOC_V1 >> or no flag. >> >> Kazuhito Hagio (2): >> Unify the three functions printing "kmem -s" line into one function >> Move NAME column in "kmem -s" output to the last of line >> >> help.c | 136 >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------- >> memory.c | 132 +++++++++++++++---------------------------------------------- >> 2 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 169 deletions(-) >> >> -- >> 1.8.3.1 >> >> -- >> Crash-utility mailing list >> Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility >> > > -- > Crash-utility mailing list > Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility > -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility