Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug()

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From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Friday, March 12, 2010 - 8:09 pm

On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 21:50 -0500, Chase Douglas wrote:


I'm fine with having a two layer. Stop tracing on bugs and/or on
warnings. I would actually have disable on warnings be default off.
There are too many kernel warnings that trigger too easily, having your
resume warning be one of them.

I'm still not sure we need a separate one for critical errors. A oops,
panic and BUG should all be the same. Since any of them can cause the
system to halt.

-- Steve


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Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Chase Douglas, (Fri Mar 12, 8:32 am)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Steven Rostedt, (Fri Mar 12, 4:34 pm)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Chase Douglas, (Fri Mar 12, 7:12 pm)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Steven Rostedt, (Fri Mar 12, 7:30 pm)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Chase Douglas, (Fri Mar 12, 7:50 pm)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Steven Rostedt, (Fri Mar 12, 8:09 pm)
Re: Using tracing_off() in __schedule_bug(), Chase Douglas, (Fri Mar 12, 8:15 pm)