On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 18:23:58 +0800 Huang Yiwei <quic_hyiwei@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > And if we really want to be fancy! > > > > ftrace_dump_on_opps[=orig_cpu | =<instance> | =orig_cpu:<instance> ][,<instance> | ,<instance>:orig_cpu] > > > Yeah, I agree to make the parameter more flexible. > > "=orig_cpu:<instance>" means to dump global and another instance? No, I added a comma for that: =,orig_cpu:<instance> Would mean to dump all of global and just the origin CPU of the instance. > > I'm thinking of the following format: > > ftrace_dump_on_opps[=orig_cpu | =<instance>][,<instance> | > ,<instance>=orig_cpu] > > Here list some possible situations: > > 1. Dump global on orig_cpu: > ftrace_dump_on_oops=orig_cpu > > 2. Dump global and instance1 on all cpu, instance2 on orig_cpu: > ftrace_dump_on_opps,<instance1>,<instance2>=orig_cpu > > 3. Dump global and instance1 on orig_cpu, instance2 on all cpu: > ftrace_dump_on_opps=orig_cpu,<instance1>=orig_cpu,<instance2> > > 4. Dump instance1 on all cpu, instance2 on orig_cpu: > ftrace_dump_on_opps=<instance1>,<instance2>=orig_cpu > > 5. Dump instance1 and instance2 on orig_cpu: > ftrace_dump_on_opps=<instance1>=orig_cpu,<instance2>=orig_cpu > > This makes orig_cpu dump for global same as instance, the parameter may > seems more unified and users don't need to remember another markers to > request orig_cpu dump. > > But one problem here is if there's an instance named "orig_cpu", then we > may not dump it correctly. I would put that under: Patient: Doctor it hurts me when I do this Doctor: Then don't do that ;-) -- Steve