Re: [PATCH printk v6 00/30] wire up write_atomic() printing

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On Mon 2024-05-27 08:43:19, John Ogness wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This is v6 of a series to wire up the nbcon consoles so that
> they actually perform printing using their write_atomic()
> callback. v5 is here [0]. For information about the motivation
> of the atomic consoles, please read the cover letter of v1 [1].
> 
> The main focus of this series:
> 
> - For nbcon consoles, always call write_atomic() directly from
>   printk() caller context for the panic CPU.
> 
> - For nbcon consoles, call write_atomic() when unlocking the
>   console lock.
> 
> - Only perform the console lock/unlock dance if legacy or boot
>   consoles are registered.
> 
> - For legacy consoles, if nbcon consoles are registered, do not
>   attempt to print from printk() caller context for the panic
>   CPU until nbcon consoles have had a chance to print the most
>   significant messages.
> 
> - Mark emergency sections. In these sections printk() calls
>   will only store the messages. Upon exiting the emergency
>   section, nbcon consoles are flushed directly. If legacy
>   consoles cannot be flushed safely, an irq_work is triggered
>   to do the legacy console flushing.
> 
> This series does _not_ include threaded printing or nbcon
> drivers. Those features will be added in separate follow-up
> series.
> 
> Note: With this series, a system with _only_ nbcon consoles
>       registered will not perform console printing unless the
>       console lock or nbcon port lock are used or on panic.
>       This is on purpose. When nbcon kthreads are introduced,
>       they will fill the gaps.

The series seems to be ready for linux-next from my POV.

I am going to push it there so that we get as much testing
as possible before the next merge window.

Best Regards,
Petr




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