Hi, On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 6:57 AM Petr Mladek <pmla...@suse.com> wrote: > > > > > > @@ -577,7 +577,8 @@ static int __init kgdboc_earlycon_init(char > > > > > *opt) > > > > > console_list_lock(); > > > > > for_each_console(con) { > > > > > if (con->write && con->read && > > > > > - (con->flags & (CON_BOOT | CON_ENABLED)) && > > > > > + (con->flags & CON_BOOT) && > > > > > + ((con->flags & CON_SUSPENDED) == 0) && > > > > > > > > I haven't tried running the code, so I could easily be mistaken, > > > > but... > > > > > > > > ...the above doesn't seem like the correct conversion. The old > > > > expression was: > > > > > > > > (con->flags & (CON_BOOT | CON_ENABLED)) > > > > > > > > That would evaluate to non-zero (true) if the console was _either_ > > > > "boot" or "enabled". > > > > > > > > The new expression is is: > > > > > > > > (con->flags & CON_BOOT) && ((con->flags & CON_SUSPENDED) == 0) > > > > > > > > That's only true if the console is _both_ "boot" and "not suspended". > > > > > > My idea here was that the users of for_each_console would find the > > > first available console, and by available I would expect them to be > > > usable. In this case, is there any value for kgdboc to use a console > > > that is suspended? Would it work in this case? > > > > > > I never really used kgdboc, but only checking if the console was > > > enabled (which it's always the case here) was something that needed to > > > be fixed. > > > > > > Maybe I'm missing something here as well, so please let me know if I > > > should remove the new check. > > > > So it's been 5 years since I wrote the code, but reading that I was > > checking for: > > > > (con->flags & (CON_BOOT | CON_ENABLED)) > > > > Makes me believe that this was the case when I wrote the code: > > 1. Early boot consoles (earlycon) were not marked as CON_ENABLED but > > were instead marked as CON_BOOT. > > 2. Once consoles became non-early they were moved to CON_ENABLED. > > > > ...and the code was basically looking for any consoles with a matching > > name that were either boot consoles or normal/enabled consoles. > > > > Is that a plausible theory? It's also possible that I just was > > confused when I code things up and that I really meant to write: > > It is easy to get confused by the register_console() code. And > it has been even worse some years ago. > > Anyway, the current code sets CON_ENABLED for all registered > consoles, including CON_BOOT consoles. The flag is cleared only > by console_suspend()[*] or unregister_console(). > > IMHO, kgdboc_earlycon_init() does not need to care about > console_suspend() because the kernel could not be suspended > during boot. Does this makes sense?
Yeah, makes sense to me. > Also it does not need to care about unregister_console() because > the unregistered console won't be listed by for_each_console(). > > [*] The 1st patch in this patchset updates console_suspend() > to set CON_SUSPENDED instead of clearing CON_ENABLED. > It helps to make it clear that it is suspend-related. > > > Resume: > > I would remove the check of CON_ENABLED or CON_SUSPENDED > from kgdboc_earlycon_init() completely. > > IMHO, we should keep the check of CON_BOOT because we do not > want to register "normal" console drivers as kgdboc_earlycon_io_ops. > It is later removed by kgdboc_earlycon_deinit(). I guess > that the code is not ready to handle a takeover from normal > to normal (even the same) console driver. I'm not sure I understand your last sentence there. In general the code handling all of the possible handoff (or lack of handoff) cases between kgdboc_earlycon and regular kgdboc is pretty wacky. At one point I thought through it all and tried to test as many scenarios as I could and I seem to remember trying to model some of the behavior on how earlycon worked. If something looks broken here then let me know. > To make it clear, I would use: > > for_each_console(con) { > if (con->write && con->read && > (con->flags & CON_BOOT) && > (!opt || !opt[0] || strcmp(con->name, opt) == 0)) > break; > } > > And I would do this change as the 1st patch in the patchset > before we change the flag modified by console_suspend(). Seems OK to me. -Doug _______________________________________________ Kgdb-bugreport mailing list Kgdb-bugreport@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kgdb-bugreport