On 2015/3/14 3:32, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 09:37:34 -0700
> Tony Luck <tony.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>>  int sysctl_memory_failure_early_kill __read_mostly = 0;
>>>
>>> @@ -837,6 +838,8 @@ static struct page_state {
>>>   */
>>>  static void action_result(unsigned long pfn, char *msg, int result)
>>>  {
>>> +       trace_memory_failure_event(pfn, msg, action_name[result]);
>>> +
>>>         pr_err("MCE %#lx: %s page recovery: %s\n",
>>>                 pfn, msg, action_name[result]);
>>>  }
>>> --
>>> 1.7.1
>>>
>>> --
>>
>> Concept looks good to me. Adding Steven Rostedt as we've historically had
>> challenges adding new trace points in the cleanest way.
> 
> Hehe, thank you :-) I actually do have a recommendation. How about just
> passing in "result" and doing:
> 
> 
>       TP_printk("pfn %#lx: %s page recovery: %s",
>               __entry->pfn,
>               __get_str(action),
>               __print_symbolic(result, 0, "Ignored",
>                               1, "Failed",
>                               2, "Delayed",
>                               3, "Recovered"))
> 
> 
> Now it is hard coded here because trace-cmd and perf do not have a way
> to process enums (yet, I need to fix that).

Hi Steve,

Thanks for you comments.

I'm not clearly why we need a hard coded here. As the strings or "result" have
defined in mm/memory-failure.c, so passing "action_name[result]" would be more
clean and more flexible here?

Thanks,
        Xie XiuQi

> 
> I also need a way to just submit print strings on module load and boot
> up such that you only need to pass in the address of the action field
> instead of the string. That is also a todo of mine that I may soon
> change.
> 
> -- Steve
> 
> 
> 
> .
> 


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