Re: [Suggestion] kernel/rcutorture.c: about using scnprintf() insteadof sprintf().

From: Chen Gang
Date: Sun Oct 13 2013 - 22:23:39 EST


On 10/14/2013 09:41 AM, Chen Gang wrote:
> On 10/13/2013 07:05 PM, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 04:32:53PM +0800, Chen Gang wrote:
>>> Hello Maintainers:
>>>
>>> In srcu_torture_stats(), if cpus are more than 1K, the PAGE_SIZE will
>>> not be enough.
>>>
>>> In rcu_torture_printk(), the 'page' maximized size is 4096, it has a
>>> function pointer for printing, which not tell its maximized length.
>>>
>>> Welcome any additional suggestions or completions.
>>
>> I never have run rcutorture on a system with that many CPUs. ;-)
>>
>
> I guess most of members (include me), never have run under that case.
>
>
>> Given that rcutorture is not used in production, my approach would be to
>> fix this when I encountered it. But what change would you suggest, and,
>> more importantly, how would you go about testing it before submitting
>> a patch?
>>
>
> OK, thanks, I will/should give a fix and test.
>
> Hmm, In my opinion, we need:
>
> - let it pass LTP common simple test (so I can know how to test it).
>

Oh, after read "Documentation/RCU/torture.txt", it is a test module, so
except related special test (e.g. shrink maximized buffer), it seems not
need additional common test for it (e.g. LTP).

> - intend to shrink maximized buffer (PAGE_SIZE -> 64, 256 ..) for test.
>
> - read your original mail again (about testing contents) as reference.
>
> Excuse me, I have to do some other things of company, so I will/should
> try to finish it within this week (2013-10-20), if this time point is
> not quite suitable, please let me know, thanks.
>
>
>> Or if you are simply reporting this as a bug, please let me know that.
>>
>
> I will/should do: in q4 of 2013, I will/should spend part of my time
> resources on testing.
>
>
>
> Welcome any additional suggestions or completions.
>
> Thanks.
>


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