Re: [PATCH 6/8] SUNRPC: Add second output line for each RPC task in rpc_show_tasks

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On May 19, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Trond Myklebust wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 12:41 -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
On May 19, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Trond Myklebust wrote:
On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 22:16 -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
Add a second output line displayed for each RPC task shown via
rpc_show_tasks. This second line is for non-columnar variable- length data (like the name of the RPC wait queue the task is waiting on, or
the procedure name).

I don't really agree with this: it makes the output harder to parse
rather than easier. grep, awk and friends don't cope well with
multi-line data...

Would it be better to put it all on one line, but the variable length
items are at the end and don't get a column header?

That would make it easier, but why the change in format in the first
place? This is developer-level debugging info: it is not designed for
user comfort.

Are developers not also users?  If you prick us, do we not bleed?  :-)

We already have a variable length field for the RPC queue name, and integer overflows in the other items, which often cause the displayed columns not to line up. This becomes headache-inducing when looking at more than a handful of RPC tasks.

The patch series changes the rpc_show_tasks output to display a procedure name instead of a number, a program name and version instead of numbers, and to use a symbolic name instead of a function address for displaying tk_action.

In other words, it makes the output much easier to parse for the overworked humans who have to use this interface for very low cost in the kernel. That information, it turns out, was mostly already available.

Given that we would then have multiple variable-length fields, it seemed logical to me to move all of the variable length items out of the columns.

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Chuck Lever
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com
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