On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 12:30:20AM +0800, Hui Zhu wrote: > This S2C: message just for program s2c. > s2c can convert it to a core file. Then gdb can do a clear analyse > with this file. > Then you can get more message than current we can get. I understand that. What I'm saying is that all the additional noise you're causing the kernel to create is just a pure duplication of what we already dump. Oops dumps are already noisy enough - especially if they cause a panic at the end (where you end up with two backtraces.) We do not need even more noise caused by needless duplication. You can get everything you need already from the kernel. On ARM, we already dump out all the registers and the _full_ stack. There is no need for you to implement your own register dumping code and full stack dump on top of that again. So, I'm not going to accept your patch for the ARM kernel. Please use what's already provided - it's more than adequate. By doing so, you don't penalise those of us who want to read the raw oopses. Talking about noisy oopses, I'm getting one with 2.6.33-rc2 on 'poweroff' shutdown. No idea what it is because most of it's scrolled off the top of the screen and I can't scroll back. Not bothered about it at the moment. What it does illustrate though is why making things too noisy when problems occur makes it _more_ difficult to find out what went wrong.