Re: [PATCH 24/36] printk: Remove trace_.*_rcuidle() usage

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On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 10:02 PM Petr Mladek <pmladek@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu 2022-06-09 20:30:58, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote:
> > My emails are getting rejected... Let me try web-interface
>
> Bad day for mail sending. I have problems as well ;-)

For me the problem is still there and apparently it's an "too many
recipients" error.

> > I'm somewhat curious whether we can actually remove that trace event.
>
> Good question.
>
> Well, I think that it might be useful. It allows to see trace and
> printk messages together.

Fair enough. Seems that back in 2011 people were pretty happy with it
https://lore.kernel.org/all/1322161388.5366.54.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#m7bf6416f469119372191f22a6ecf653c5f7331d2

but... reportedly, one of the folks who Ack-ed it (*cough cough*
PeterZ) has never used it.

> It was ugly when it was in the console code. The new location
> in vprintk_store() allows to have it even "correctly" sorted
> (timestamp) against other tracing messages.

That's true.



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