On Fri 22-01-21 14:43:18, Chunguang Xu wrote: > On a multi-disk machine, because jbd2 debugging switch is global, this > confuses the logs of multiple disks. It is not easy to distinguish the > logs of each disk and the amount of generated logs is very large. Or a > separate debugging switch for each disk would be better, so that you > can easily distinguish the logs of a certain disk. > > We can enable jbd2 debugging of a device in the following ways: > echo X > /proc/fs/jbd2/sdX/jbd2_debug > > But there is a small disadvantage here. Because the debugging switch is > placed in the journal_t object, the log before the object is initialized > will be lost. However, usually this will not have much impact on > debugging. OK, I didn't look at the series yet but I'm wondering: How are you using jbd2 debugging? I mean obviously it isn't meant for production use but rather for debugging JBD2 bugs so I'm kind of wondering in which case too many messages matter. And if the problem is that there's a problem with distinguishing messages from multiple filesystems, then it would be perhaps more useful to add journal identification to each message similarly as we do it with ext4 messages (likely by using journal->j_dev) - which is very simple to do after your patches 3 and 4. Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR