On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 07:14:35PM +0300, Alper Nebi Yasak wrote: > Currently, add_preferred_console sets a preferred console, but doesn't > actually change /dev/console to match it. That part is handled within > register_device, where a newly registered console driver will be set as > /dev/console if it matches the preferred console. > > However, if the relevant driver is already registered, the only way to > set it as /dev/console is by un-registering and re-registering it. An > example is the xenfb_make_preferred_console() function: > > console_lock(); > for_each_console(c) { > if (!strcmp(c->name, "tty") && c->index == 0) > break; > } > console_unlock(); > if (c) { > unregister_console(c); > c->flags |= CON_CONSDEV; > c->flags &= ~CON_PRINTBUFFER; /* don't print again */ > register_console(c); > } > > The code above was introduced in commit 9e124fe16ff2 ("xen: Enable > console tty by default in domU if it's not a dummy"). In short, it's aim > is to set VT as the preferred console only after a working framebuffer > is registered and thus VT is not the dummy device. > > This patch introduces an update_console_to_preferred function that > handles the necessary /dev/console change. With this change, the example > above can be replaced with: > > console_lock(); > add_preferred_console("tty", 0, NULL); > update_console_to_preferred(); > console_unlock(); > > More importantly, these two calls can be moved to vt.c in order to bump > its priority when a non-dummy backend for it is introduced, solving that > problem in general. Even w/o looking into the code I believe it breaks more platforms than fixes anything. It was not first time one tries to do something about preferred consoles and it appeared to break working configurations. I would wait for PRINTK maintainers to tell, but to me it sounds like papering over the real issue which you don't understand (yet). -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko