cvs commit: src/sys/sys ktr.h src/sys/kern kern_clock.c kern_switch.c

John Baldwin jhb at freebsd.org
Sat Dec 17 11:55:43 PST 2005


On Sunday 18 December 2005 06:28 am, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Scott Long wrote:
> > Nate Lawson wrote:
> >>njl         2005-12-17 03:57:10 UTC
> >>
> >>  FreeBSD src repository
> >>
> >>  Modified files:
> >>    sys/sys              ktr.h
> >>    sys/kern             kern_clock.c kern_switch.c
> >>  Log:
> >>  Clean up unused or poorly utilized KTR values.  Remove KTR_FS,
> >> KTR_KGDB, and KTR_IO as they were never used.  Remove KTR_CLK since it
> >> was only used for hardclock firing and use KTR_INTR there instead. 
> >> Remove KTR_CRITICAL since it was only used for crit enter/exit and use
> >> KTR_CONTENTION instead.
> >>
> >>  Revision  Changes    Path
> >>  1.183     +1 -1      src/sys/kern/kern_clock.c
> >>  1.118     +2 -2      src/sys/kern/kern_switch.c
> >>  1.35      +12 -12    src/sys/sys/ktr.h
> >
> > Um, I was using KTR_CRITICAL for schedgraph.  It was actually quite
> > useful.  Compressing the option space only makes the options less
> > useful.  Surely there has to be a better solution.  Or, at least you
> > could call for comments before you alter this stuff.
>
> You didn't speak up about that in the previous discussion on arch@,
> starting 10/31/2005.  The only comment was jhb@ saying it was not useful
> alone, and he's the only one doing work on critical sections lately.

I didn't say to merge it to KTR_CONTENTION, I said to make it use KTR_SUBSYS 
but have it optional (I just checked the thread, and in my first e-mail I 
remembered incorrectly) (i.e. put a #if 0 #define KTR_CRITICAL KTR_CONTENTION 
#else #define KTR_CRITICAL 0 #endif in kern_switch.c).  Given Scott's recent 
changes to schedgraph, it would probably be best to just make then under 
KTR_SCHED, though maybe have it optional, thus:

#if 0
#define KTR_CRITICAL KTR_SCHED
#else
#define KTR_CRITICAL 0
#endif

or something.

> If you can think of another use for this besides one event (enter/exit),
> feel free to add it back.  Or, consider adding KTR_SUBSYS as a one-off
> use like KTR_DEV is for other parts of the system.  KTR_CRITICAL would
> be conditionally defined as KTR_SUBSYS when needed.

That's what I asked you to do and you ignored that part of what I said. :(  It 
can be ok to have a KTR class limited to a small number of events if those 
events fire very often which these do.  I think you can also make KTR_WITNESS 
optional and use KTR_SUBSYS as well.  (That's also in my original replies.)  
And I'd still be interested in feedback on my proposal to axe the whole 
bitmask concept for KTR entirely.

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