Re: [PATCH 7/9] watchdog: enable the new user interface of the watchdog mechanism

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Feb 23 2015 - 16:19:51 EST


On Thu, 5 Feb 2015 15:40:23 -0500 Don Zickus <dzickus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Ulrich Obergfell <uobergfe@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> With the current user interface of the watchdog mechanism it is only
> possible to disable or enable both lockup detectors at the same time.
> This series introduces new kernel parameters and changes the semantics
> of some existing kernel parameters, so that the hard lockup detector
> and the soft lockup detector can be disabled or enabled individually.
> With this series applied, the user interface is as follows.
>
> - parameters in /proc/sys/kernel
>
> . soft_watchdog
> This is a new parameter to control and examine the run state of
> the soft lockup detector.
>
> . nmi_watchdog
> The semantics of this parameter have changed. It can now be used
> to control and examine the run state of the hard lockup detector.
>
> . watchdog
> This parameter is still available to control the run state of both
> lockup detectors at the same time. If this parameter is examined,
> it shows the logical OR of soft_watchdog and nmi_watchdog.
>
> . watchdog_thresh
> The semantics of this parameter are not affected by the patch.
>
> - kernel command line parameters
>
> . nosoftlockup
> The semantics of this parameter have changed. It can now be used
> to disable the soft lockup detector at boot time.
>
> . nmi_watchdog=0 or nmi_watchdog=1
> Disable or enable the hard lockup detector at boot time. The patch
> introduces '=1' as a new option.
>
> . nowatchdog
> The semantics of this parameter are not affected by the patch. It
> is still available to disable both lockup detectors at boot time.

So we need a whole bunch of updates and additions to Documentation/?

Are all these changes back-compatible with previous kernel versions?


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