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From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
	linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
	linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org, Kay Sievers <kay@vrfy.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, devel@driverdev.osuosl.org,
	alsa-devel@alsa-project.org, Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/8] Rework KERN_<LEVEL>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 14:28:26 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120605142826.d92316a0.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1338889066.git.joe@perches.com>

On Tue,  5 Jun 2012 02:46:29 -0700
Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> wrote:

> KERN_<LEVEL> currently takes up 3 bytes.
> Shrink the kernel size by using an ASCII SOH and then the level byte.
> Remove the need for KERN_CONT.
> Convert directly embedded uses of <.> to KERN_<LEVEL>

What an epic patchset.  I guess that saving a byte per printk does make
the world a better place, and forcibly ensuring that nothing is
dependent upon the internal format of the KERN_foo strings is nice.


Unfortunately the <n> thing is part of the kernel ABI:

	echo "<4>foo" > /dev/kmsg

devkmsg_writev() does weird and wonderful things with
facilities/levels.  That function incorrectly returns "success" when
copy_from_user() faults, btw.  It also babbles on about LOG_USER and
LOG_KERN without ever defining these things.  I guess they're
userspace-only concepts and are hardwired to 0 and 1 in the kernel.  Or
not.

So what to do about /dev/kmsg?  I'd say "nothing": we retain "<n>" as
the externally-presented kernel format for a facility level, and the
fact that the kernel internally uses a different encoding is hidden
from userspace.

And if the user does

	echo "\0014foo" > /dev/kmsg

then I guess we should pass it straight through, retaining the \0014. 
But from my reading of your code, this doesn't work - vprintk_emit()
will go ahead and strip and interpret the \0014, evading the stuff
which devkmsg_writev() did.

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: akpm@linux-foundation.org (Andrew Morton)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 0/8] Rework KERN_<LEVEL>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 14:28:26 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120605142826.d92316a0.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1338889066.git.joe@perches.com>

On Tue,  5 Jun 2012 02:46:29 -0700
Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> wrote:

> KERN_<LEVEL> currently takes up 3 bytes.
> Shrink the kernel size by using an ASCII SOH and then the level byte.
> Remove the need for KERN_CONT.
> Convert directly embedded uses of <.> to KERN_<LEVEL>

What an epic patchset.  I guess that saving a byte per printk does make
the world a better place, and forcibly ensuring that nothing is
dependent upon the internal format of the KERN_foo strings is nice.


Unfortunately the <n> thing is part of the kernel ABI:

	echo "<4>foo" > /dev/kmsg

devkmsg_writev() does weird and wonderful things with
facilities/levels.  That function incorrectly returns "success" when
copy_from_user() faults, btw.  It also babbles on about LOG_USER and
LOG_KERN without ever defining these things.  I guess they're
userspace-only concepts and are hardwired to 0 and 1 in the kernel.  Or
not.

So what to do about /dev/kmsg?  I'd say "nothing": we retain "<n>" as
the externally-presented kernel format for a facility level, and the
fact that the kernel internally uses a different encoding is hidden
from userspace.

And if the user does

	echo "\0014foo" > /dev/kmsg

then I guess we should pass it straight through, retaining the \0014. 
But from my reading of your code, this doesn't work - vprintk_emit()
will go ahead and strip and interpret the \0014, evading the stuff
which devkmsg_writev() did.

  parent reply	other threads:[~2012-06-05 21:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 85+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-06-05  9:46 [PATCH 0/8] Rework KERN_<LEVEL> Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 1/8] printk: Add generic functions to find KERN_<LEVEL> headers Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 2/8] printk: Add kern_levels.h to make KERN_<LEVEL> available for asm use Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 3/8] arch: Remove direct definitions of KERN_<LEVEL> uses Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 4/8] btrfs: Use printk_get_level and printk_skip_level, add __printf, fix fallout Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 5/8] sound: Use printk_get_level and printk_skip_level Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 6/8] staging: wlags49_h2: Remove direct declarations of KERN_<LEVEL> prefixes Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 7/8] printk: Convert the format for KERN_<LEVEL> to a 2 byte pattern Joe Perches
2012-06-05  9:46 ` [PATCH 8/8] printk: Remove the now unnecessary "C" annotation for KERN_CONT Joe Perches
2012-06-05 21:28 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2012-06-05 21:28   ` [PATCH 0/8] Rework KERN_<LEVEL> Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 21:53   ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 21:53     ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 21:53     ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 22:11   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 22:11     ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 22:17     ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 22:17       ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 22:17       ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 22:49       ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 22:49         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 22:49         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:29         ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:29           ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:29           ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:35           ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:35             ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:35             ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:39             ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:39               ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:43               ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:43                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:48                 ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:48                   ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:48                   ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:52                   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:52                     ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:52                     ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:58                     ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:58                       ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:58                       ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  0:07                       ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:07                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:07                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:13                         ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:13                           ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:13                           ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:19                           ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:19                             ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:19                             ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:28                             ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:28                               ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:28                               ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  0:37                               ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:37                                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:37                                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:37                               ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  0:37                                 ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  0:40                                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:40                                   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:40                                   ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  0:46                                   ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  0:46                                     ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  0:46                                     ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-06  1:10                                     ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  1:10                                       ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-06  2:06                                       ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  2:06                                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  2:06                                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  3:04                                       ` [PATCH 9/8] printk: Only look for prefix levels in kernel messages Joe Perches
2012-06-06  3:04                                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-06  3:04                                         ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:48               ` [PATCH 0/8] Rework KERN_<LEVEL> Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:48                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 23:48                 ` Joe Perches
2012-06-05 22:55   ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 22:55     ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 22:55     ` Kay Sievers
2012-06-05 23:09     ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:09       ` Andrew Morton
2012-06-05 23:09       ` Andrew Morton

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