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* Re: + nmi-watchdog-quiet-down-the-boot-messages.patch added to -mm tree
       [not found] <20120608213709.B320BA022F@akpm.mtv.corp.google.com>
@ 2012-06-11  8:47 ` Ingo Molnar
  2012-06-11 13:18   ` Don Zickus
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2012-06-11  8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: akpm, dzickus
  Cc: mm-commits, dzickus, joe, mingo, nzimmer, linux-kernel,
	Peter Zijlstra


* akpm@linux-foundation.org <akpm@linux-foundation.org> wrote:

> From: Don Zickus <dzickus@redhat.com>
> Subject: nmi watchdog: quiet down the boot messages
> 
> A bunch of bugzillas have complained how noisy the nmi_watchdog is during
> boot-up especially with its expected failure cases (like virt and bios
> resource contention).
> 
> This is my attempt to quiet them down and keep it less confusing for the
> end user.  What I did is print the message for cpu0 and save it for future
> comparisons.  If future cpus have an identical message as cpu0, then don't
> print the redundant info.  However, if a future cpu has a different
> message, happily print that loudly.
> 
> Before the change, you would see something like:
> 
>     ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
>     CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q9550  @ 2.83GHz stepping 0a
>     Performance Events: PEBS fmt0+, Core2 events, Intel PMU driver.
>     ... version:                2
>     ... bit width:              40
>     ... generic registers:      2
>     ... value mask:             000000ffffffffff
>     ... max period:             000000007fffffff
>     ... fixed-purpose events:   3
>     ... event mask:             0000000700000003
>     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
>     Booting Node   0, Processors  #1
>     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
>      #2
>     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
>      #3 Ok.
>     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
>     Brought up 4 CPUs
>     Total of 4 processors activated (22607.24 BogoMIPS).

the problem really was that it didn't print which CPU it 
referred to - it just repeated the same message over and over 
again.

If it said:

     NMI watchdog enabled on CPU#0, takes one hw-pmu counter.

it would be far less confusing.

This:

> After the change, it is simplified to:
> 
>     ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
>     CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q9550  @ 2.83GHz stepping 0a
>     Performance Events: PEBS fmt0+, Core2 events, Intel PMU driver.
>     ... version:                2
>     ... bit width:              40
>     ... generic registers:      2
>     ... value mask:             000000ffffffffff
>     ... max period:             000000007fffffff
>     ... fixed-purpose events:   3
>     ... event mask:             0000000700000003
>     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
>     Booting Node   0, Processors  #1 #2 #3 Ok.
>     Brought up 4 CPUs

Is fine too but should be clarified to something like:

     NMI watchdog enabled on all CPUs, permanently consumes one hw-PMU counter

(Please note the capitalization of 'PMU' as well.)

Thanks,

	Ingo

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* Re: + nmi-watchdog-quiet-down-the-boot-messages.patch added to -mm tree
  2012-06-11  8:47 ` + nmi-watchdog-quiet-down-the-boot-messages.patch added to -mm tree Ingo Molnar
@ 2012-06-11 13:18   ` Don Zickus
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Don Zickus @ 2012-06-11 13:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ingo Molnar
  Cc: akpm, mm-commits, joe, mingo, nzimmer, linux-kernel,
	Peter Zijlstra

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:47:44AM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> >     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> >     Booting Node   0, Processors  #1
> >     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> >      #2
> >     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> >      #3 Ok.
> >     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> >     Brought up 4 CPUs
> >     Total of 4 processors activated (22607.24 BogoMIPS).
> 
> the problem really was that it didn't print which CPU it 
> referred to - it just repeated the same message over and over 
> again.
> 
> If it said:
> 
>      NMI watchdog enabled on CPU#0, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> 
> it would be far less confusing.

Sure.  The problem SGI has with 4096 cpus is the volume.  Specifying which
cpu the message belongs to, I do not think helps with this problem.

> 
> This:
> 
> > After the change, it is simplified to:
> > 
> >     ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
> >     CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q9550  @ 2.83GHz stepping 0a
> >     Performance Events: PEBS fmt0+, Core2 events, Intel PMU driver.
> >     ... version:                2
> >     ... bit width:              40
> >     ... generic registers:      2
> >     ... value mask:             000000ffffffffff
> >     ... max period:             000000007fffffff
> >     ... fixed-purpose events:   3
> >     ... event mask:             0000000700000003
> >     NMI watchdog enabled, takes one hw-pmu counter.
> >     Booting Node   0, Processors  #1 #2 #3 Ok.
> >     Brought up 4 CPUs
> 
> Is fine too but should be clarified to something like:
> 
>      NMI watchdog enabled on all CPUs, permanently consumes one hw-PMU counter
> 
> (Please note the capitalization of 'PMU' as well.)

Ok.  I can modify that.

Cheers,
Don

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