On Tue, Jan 17 2023 at 10:18, Boqun Feng wrote: > On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 10:00:52AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote: >> I also recall this giving a fair amount of false positives, are they all fixed? > > From the following part in the cover letter, I guess the answer is no? > ... > 6. Multiple reports are allowed. > 7. Deduplication control on multiple reports. > 8. Withstand false positives thanks to 6. > ... > > seems to me that the logic is since DEPT allows multiple reports so that > false positives are fitlerable by users? I really do not know what's so valuable about multiple reports. They produce a flood of information which needs to be filtered, while a single report ensures that the first detected issue is dumped, which increases the probability that it can be recorded and acted upon. Filtering out false positives is just the wrong approach. Decoding dependency issues from any tracker is complex enough given the nature of the problem, so adding the burden of filtering out issues from a stream of dumps is not helpful at all. It's just a marketing gag. > * Instead of introducing a brand new detector/dependency tracker, > could we first improve the lockdep's dependency tracker? I think > Byungchul also agrees that DEPT and lockdep should share the > same dependency tracker and the benefit of improving the > existing one is that we can always use the self test to catch > any regression. Thoughts? Ack. If the internal implementation of lockdep has shortcomings, then we can expand and/or replace it instead of having yet another infrastructure which is not even remotely as mature. Thanks, tglx