在 2021年01月12日 16:24, HAGIO KAZUHITO(萩尾 一仁) 写道: > Hi Bhupesh, > > -----Original Message----- >> We have hard-coded the HZ value for some ARCHs to either 1000 or 100 >> (mainly for kernel versions > 2.6.0), which causes 'help -m' to show >> an incorrect hz value for various architectures. > > Good catch. but seems crash uses (cfq_slice_async * 25) for machdep->hz > if it exists (please see task_init()), RHEL7 has it, but RHEL8 does not. > What do you see on RHEL8 for x86_64 with your patch? > The symbol 'cfq_slice_async' has been removed from upstream kernel: f382fb0bcef4 ("block: remove legacy IO schedulers") And RHEL8 also removed it. > We should search for an alternate way like the current one first. > Currently, there are several ways to get the value of HZ as below: [1] calculate hz via the symbol 'cfq_slice_async' But this symbol has been removed from upstream kernel [2] hardcode hz with the value 1000 (if kernel version > 2.6.0) [3] get the hz value from vmcore, but that relies on kernel config such as CONFIG_IKCONFIG, etc. [4] Use sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) on some arches, not all arches. See the micro definition of HZ in the defs.h There seems to be no perfect solution. Any ideas? Thanks. Lianbo > Thanks, > Kazu > >> >> I tested this on ppc64le and x86_64 and the hz value reported is 1000, >> whereas the kernel CONFIG_HZ_100 is set to Y. See some logs below: >> >> crash> help -m >> flags: 124000f5 >> (KSYMS_START|MACHDEP_BT_TEXT|VM_4_LEVEL|VMEMMAP|VMEMMAP_AWARE|PHYS_ENTRY_L4|SWAP_ENTRY_L4|RADIX_MMU|OP >> AL_FW) >> kvbase: c000000000000000 >> identity_map_base: c000000000000000 >> pagesize: 65536 >> pageshift: 16 >> pagemask: ffffffffffff0000 >> pageoffset: ffff >> stacksize: 16384 >> hz: 1000 >> mhz: 2800 >> >> [host@rhel7]$ grep CONFIG_HZ_100= redhat/configs/kernel-3.10.0-ppc64le.config >> CONFIG_HZ_100=y >> >> Fix the same by using the sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) value instead of the >> hardcoded HZ values depending on kernel versions. >> > -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility