calling out some thinkos On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 3:19 PM <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > heres what I have in mind. whats described here is working. > I'll send it out soon > > commit 20298ec88cc2ed64269c8be7b287a24e60a5347e > Author: Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wed Jun 10 12:55:08 2020 -0600 > > dyndbg: WIP towards module->debugflags based callsite controls > > There are *lots* of ad-hoc debug printing solutions in kernel, > this is a 1st attempt at providing a common mechanism for many of them. > > Basically, there are 2 styles of debug printing: > - levels, with increasing verbosity, 1-10 forex > - bits/flags, independently controlling separate groups of dprints > > This patch does bits/flags (with no distinction made yet between 2) > > API: > > - change pr_debug(...) --> pr_debug_typed(type_id=0, ...) pr_debug, pr_debug_n now in printk.h _?_?dynamic_.+_cl adaptations in dynamic_debug.h > - all existing uses have type_id=0 > - developer creates exclusive types of log messages with type_id>0 > 1, 2, 3 are disjoint groups, for example: hi, mid, low > > - !!type_id is just an additional callsite selection criterion > > Qfoo() { echo module foo $* >/proc/dynamic_debug/control } > Qfoo +p # all groups, including default 0 > Qfoo mflags 1 +p # only group 1 > Qfoo mflags 12 +p # TBD[1]: groups 1 or 2 > Qfoo mflags 0 +p # ignored atm TBD[2] > Qfoo mflags af +p # TBD[3]: groups a or f (10 or 15) > > so patch does: > > - add u32 debugflags to struct module. Each bit is a separate print-class. this is feeling wrong now. setting these bits would have to trigger an update via ddebug_exec_query kinda like setting a bit would trigger echo module $foo mflags $bitpos +p > control its possible, but not 1st, or 2nd perhaps. In general Im quite leery of rigging up some callback to do it. its prudent to effect all debug changes via >control > - in ddebug_change() > filter on !! module->debugflags, > IFF query->module is given, and matches dt->mod_name > and query->mflags is given, and bitmatches module->debugflags wrong, ddebug_change cannot respond to changes of debugflags, most it could do is consult it on queries > - in parse_query() > accept new query term: mflags $arg > populate query->mflags > arg-type needs some attention, but basic plumbing is there > > WIP: not included: > > - pr_debug_typed( bitpos=0, ....)' now done, as pr_debug_n, pr_debug in printk.h Ive adapted the macros with a "_cl(cl, " insertion, also added trailing prcls to control output > > - no way to exersize new code in ddebug_change > need pr_debug_typed() to make a (not-null) typed callsite. > also no way to set module->debugflags close enough to see the thinkos