Re: df36ac1bc2a16 ("pstore: Don't allow high traffic options on fragile devices")

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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 06:34:34PM +0000, Luck, Tony wrote:
> Speed is also a factor ... waiting for flash to update for each
> printk() would mess up timing so much that you might not see the
> problem you are chasing.

Gaah, there's that too. I guess nvram access speeds slower than in the
msec range (I'm looking at my printk timestamps) are no good for us.

> A better EFI trick for this would be "capsules". They live in regular
> RAM and BIOS firmware does stuff with them at warm reset time. Matt
> has been looking at them - but BIOS support for them seems sketchy to
> none right now.

Hmm, I'm wondering whether we could put a bunch of sanity checks into
fwts to run on a box and check needed capsules functionality before
logging to one.

Matt, looks like we have ourselves a new project. :-)

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    Boris.

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