On Thu 2020-08-13 02:30:02, John Ogness wrote: > On 2020-08-12, Petr Mladek <pmladek@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > So, I have one crazy idea to add one more state bit so that we > > could have: > > > > + committed: set when the data are written into the data ring. > > + final: set when the data block could not longer get reopened > > + reuse: set when the desctiptor/data block could get reused > > > > "final" bit will define when the descriptor could not longer > > get reopened (cleared committed bit) and the data block could > > not get extended. > > I implemented this solution for myself and am currently running more > tests. Some things that I changed from your suggestion: > > 1. I created a separate prb_reserve_cont() function. The reason for this > is because the caller needs to understand what is happening. The caller > is getting an existing record with existing data and must append new > data. The @text_len field of the info reports how long the existing data > is. I see. > So the LOG_CONT handling code in printk.c looks something like this: Yeah, it makes sense. > 2. I haven't yet figured out how to preserve calling context when a > newline appears. For example: > > pr_info("text"); > pr_cont(" 1"); > pr_cont(" 2\n"); > pr_cont("3"); > pr_cont(" 4\n"); > > For "3" the calling context (info, timestamp) is lost because with "2" > the record is finalized. Perhaps the above is invalid usage of LOG_CONT? I am going to answer Sergey's reply. > 3. There are some memory barriers introduced, but it looks like it > shouldn't add too much complexity. Uff. I have hooped for this. > I will continue to refine my working version and post a patch so that we > have something to work with. This looks to be the most promising way > forward. Thanks. Uff, I am happy that it seems working. Several other approaches looked much more complicated or they caused regressions. Best Regards, Petr _______________________________________________ kexec mailing list kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec