Re: [PATCH v3] panic: keep blinking in spite of long spin timer mode

From: TAMUKI Shoichi
Date: Sun Jun 20 2010 - 18:53:31 EST


Hello,

On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 15:20:17 -0700 Andrew Morton wrote:

> > To keep panic_timeout accuracy when running under a hypervisor, the
> > current implementation only spins on long time (1 second) calls to
> > mdelay. That brings a good effect, but the problem is the keyboard
> > LEDs don't blink at all on that situation.
> >
> > This patch changes to call to panic_blink_enter() between every mdelay
> > and keeps blinking in spite of long spin timer mode.
> >
> > The default time to call to mdelay is 1ms. It will be switched to
> > longer if the CONFIG_PANIC_LONGSPIN_TIMER kernel configuration option
> > is enabled. This feature is helpful when running under a hypervisor.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: TAMUKI Shoichi <tamuki@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > Changes since v2.1:
> > - get rid of panicblink= kernel parameter
> > - introduce new kernel config option CONFIG_PANIC_LONGSPIN_TIMER
>
> I still don't get it :(
>
> Why can't we simply do
>
> for (i = 0; ; i++) {
> (*panic_blink)(i & 1);
> mdelay(250);
> touch_nmi_watchdog();
> }
>
> on all kernels, regardless of virtualisation, etc?

OK, I will commonize the time to call to mdelay() on the native case
and the hypervisor case, and get rid of the kernel config option. I
will adjust it to 100ms so as to keep the interval to call to touch_
nmi_watchdog() or touch_softlockup_watchdog() as much as possible.
Even this change will keep panic_timeout accuracy enough when running
under a hypervisor.

Thank you for the suggestion. See you next PATCH v4.

Regards,
TAMUKI Shoichi
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