Re: [PATCH] ftrace/scripts: Update the instructions for ftrace-bisect.sh

From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Mon Jan 23 2023 - 12:11:58 EST


On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 16:59:55 +0000
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> > +# The old (slow) way, for kernels before v5.1.
> > +#
> > +# [old-way] # cat available_filter_functions > ~/full-file
> > +#
> > +# [old-way] *** Note *** this will take several minutes. Setting multiple
> > +# [old-way] functions is an O(n^2) operation, and we are dealing with thousands
> > +# [old-way] of functions. So go have coffee, talk with your coworkers, read
> > +# [old-way] facebook. And eventually, this operation will end.
>
> Super-trivial nit, but the above step isn't actually that expensive, and it's
> the subsequent write to set_ftrace_filter that's going to be slow.

How about:

"*** Note *** this process will take several minutes to update the filters."


>
> That double spacing in 'go have coffee' looks odd; is that an old error from
> reformatting a line break, and/or a missing 'a' ?

I can fix that.

>
> How about:
>
> # [old-way] *** Note *** writing function names to set_ftrace_filter will take
> # [old-way] several minutes. Setting multiple functions is an O(n^2) operation,
> # [old-way] and we will set thousands of functions. So for subsequent steps,
> # [old-way] go have a coffee, talk with your coworkers, read facebook. And
> # [old-way] eventually, this operation will end.
>
> ... or leave this in place below, and add "If using [old-way] ..." to the start?

I wanted to explicitly show that the above is only a reference to the old
way, and leave no doubt about it. It was either doing this or deleting it
completely. I chose to keep it.

>
> Regardless, this looks sensible to me!

Thanks, I'll send a v2 with the nit updates.

-- Steve