Re: [PATCH 3/3] Stop tracing on a schedule bug

From: Frederic Weisbecker
Date: Thu Apr 15 2010 - 21:49:43 EST


On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 02:21:47AM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > BTW, if interacting with grub is that hard: how does an user start the
> > tracer at all ?
>
> Just looked through the other patches and noticed that the patch which
> provides the tracing_off(level) stuff is incomplete as it provides
> only a command line option to change that tracing off level.
>
> The command line option is merily for tracing which happens to be
> started on the command line i.e. _BEFORE_ we have usable user space.
>
> So your grub argument is just crap. If the user cannot change this
> setting w/o fiddling with the obscured grub then he can not start the
> tracer on the command line either.
>
> But somehow he can start the tracer later when user space is up and
> running, but there is no way to change that setting anymore. Therefor
> you go through the kernel and impose settings at will.
>
> 1) Your patch simply lacks an interface to change that setting via
> debugfs/tracing/wtf
>
> WTF should I reboot my machine to change that setting from the
> default BUG to WARN or NONE ? There is no reason at all.
>
> 2) tracing off can be done via filters on functions and/or events
> already - so I doubt that the tracing_off_event(level) is necessary
> at all.



Yeah it works for the function tracer, but not for events (or other tracers),
or I missed this feature somehow.

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