Re: selftests/livepatch fails on s390

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On Tue 2023-12-19 09:50:18, Joe Lawrence wrote:
> On 12/19/23 04:45, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 05:44:54PM -0500, Joe Lawrence wrote:
> > 
> >> @@ -280,7 +268,13 @@ function set_pre_patch_ret {
> >>  function start_test {
> >>  	local test="$1"
> >>  
> >> -	save_dmesg
> >> +	# Dump something unique into the dmesg log, then stash the entry
> >> +	# in LAST_DMESG.  The check_result() function will use it to
> >> +	# find new kernel messages since the test started.
> >> +	local timestamp="$(date --rfc-3339=ns)"
> >> +	log "livepatch kselftest timestamp: $timestamp"
> >> +	LAST_DMESG=$(dmesg | grep "livepatch kselftest timestamp: $timestamp")

I like this approach.

> > Not sure if it not paranoid mode, but still..
> > If the 'log' call is guaranteed synced? AKA would 'grep' always catch the line?

I believe that the write is synchronized. The "log" command does:

function log() {
	echo "$1" > /dev/kmsg
}

The message is stored into the log buffer during the write to
/dev/kmsg(). See devkmsg_emit() in devkmsg_write(), where
devkmsg_write() is .write_iter callback in struct file_operations.

const struct file_operations kmsg_fops = {
	.open = devkmsg_open,
	.read = devkmsg_read,
	.write_iter = devkmsg_write,
	.llseek = devkmsg_llseek,
	.poll = devkmsg_poll,
	.release = devkmsg_release,
};

I would explect that the write() callback is called directly when
shell is writing "echo" stdout to /dev/kmsg.

I hope that all this is sychronous. Everything is in memory.
I think that write operations are asynchronous only when
the data are written to a disk or another "slow" medium.

And dmesg reads the data from the ring buffer as well. It is
actually using /dev/kmsg as well by default.

Best Regards,
Petr




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