On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 02:23:33PM +0100, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 01.02.21 12:56, Yafang Shao wrote:
> > Currently the pGp only shows the names of page flags, rather than
> > the full information including section, node, zone, last cpupid and
> > kasan tag. While it is not easy to parse these information manually
> > because there're so many flavors. Let's interpret them in pGp as well.
> > 
> > - Before the patch,
> > [ 6343.396602] Slab 0x000000004382e02b objects=33 used=3 
> > fp=0x000000009ae06ffc flags=0x17ffffc0010200(slab|head)
> > 
> > - After the patch,
> > [ 6871.296131] Slab 0x00000000c0e19a37 objects=33 used=3 
> > fp=0x00000000c4902159 flags=0x17ffffc0010200(Node 0,Zone 2,Lastcpupid 
> > 0x1fffff,slab|head)
> 
> For debugging purposes, it might be helpful to have the actual zone name
> (and to know if the value is sane). You could obtain it (without other
> modifications) via
> 
> const char zname = "Invalid";
> 
> if (zone < MAX_NR_ZONES)
>       zname = first_online_pgdat()->node_zones[zone].name;
> 
> 
> Similarly, it might also be helpful to indicate if a node is
> online/offline/invalid/.
> 
> const char nstate = "Invalid";
> 
> if (node_online(nid))
>       nstate = "Online";
> else if (node_possible(nid))
>       nstate = "Offline";
> 
> 
> Printing that in addition to the raw value could be helpful. Just some
> thoughts.

printf() buffer is not a black hole, esp. when you get it messed with critical
messages (Oops). I suggest to reduce a burden as much as possible. If you wish
to get this, make it caller-configurable, i.e. adding another letter to the
specifier.

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko


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