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From: Seiji A. <sei...@hd...> - 2012-07-06 00:24:51
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> 10K is almost certainly more than we need for 99.9% of problems ... I set the default there to test out that pstore would correctly > break a dump into more than one back-end ERST record (about 7K) and never changed it back. So don't treat 10K with any magic > reverence. It's easy to argue that a smaller number is good enough. OK. > There are certainly less over-write worries if you can handle a few (4, 5, 6) simultaneously logged errors of sufficient size to be useful > (must capture all of the panic strings, backtrace and register dump plus "enough" lines before the panic to see any obvious issues). > To handle multiple logs, I will probably introduce a new kernel parameter, like efi_pstore_max_log_num. Users can calculate overall consumption of NVRAM for kmsg logging with it. > If you only get to store two errors, then perhaps one non-over writable panic type entry, and one other "most recent" type entry? > > With just one, like current EFI, then there are certainly hard choices that might not be the best for certain pathological situations. I will consider a policy for multiple logging from now. (In case where oops happens multiple times and kernel hangs, oldest oops may be informative.... I can't decide the policy at this time.) Seiji |