On Wed 2022-04-27 19:49:19, Guilherme G. Piccoli wrote: > Currently the parameter "panic_print" relies in a function called > directly on panic path; one of the flags the users can set for > panic_print triggers a console replay mechanism, to show the > entire kernel log buffer (from the beginning) in a panic event. > > Two problems with that: the dual nature of the panic_print > isn't really appropriate, the function was originally meant > to allow users dumping system information on panic events, > and was "overridden" to also force a console flush of the full > kernel log buffer. It also turns the code a bit more complex > and duplicate than it needs to be. > > This patch proposes 2 changes: first, we decouple panic_print > from the console flushing mechanism, in the form of a new kernel > core parameter (panic_console_replay); we kept the functionality > on panic_print to avoid userspace breakage, although we comment > in both code and documentation that this panic_print usage is > deprecated. > > We converted panic_print function to a panic notifier too, adding > it on the panic informational notifier list, executed as the final > callback. This allows a more clear code and makes sense, as > panic_print_sys_info() is really a panic-time only function. > We also moved its code to kernel/printk.c, it seems to make more > sense given it's related to printing stuff. I really like both changes. Just please split it them into two patchset. I mean one patch for the new "panic_console_replay" parameter and 2nd that moves "printk_info" into the notifier. Best Regards, Petr