[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v4 01/21] xen: dump vNUMA information with debug key "u"
>>> On 23.01.15 at 12:13, <wei.liu2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > @@ -408,6 +413,68 @@ static void dump_numa(unsigned char key) > > for_each_online_node ( i ) > printk(" Node %u: %u\n", i, page_num_node[i]); > + > + read_lock(&d->vnuma_rwlock); I'm sorry, but no - on v3 I specifically said "don't you need to try to acquire d->vnuma_rwlock for reading, and skip any printing if the acquire attempt fails". I.e. this should read_trylock(). (Yes, there are pre-existing bad examples [including the acquiring of d->page_alloc_lock in this function], but I think we should stop this practice.) > + if ( !d->vnuma ) > + { > + read_unlock(&d->vnuma_rwlock); > + continue; > + } > + > + vnuma = d->vnuma; > + printk(" %u vnodes, %u vcpus, guest physical layout:\n", > + vnuma->nr_vnodes, d->max_vcpus); > + for ( i = 0; i < vnuma->nr_vnodes; i++ ) > + { > + unsigned int start_cpu = ~0U; > + > + err = snprintf(keyhandler_scratch, 12, "%3u", > + vnuma->vnode_to_pnode[i]); > + if ( err < 0 || vnuma->vnode_to_pnode[i] == NUMA_NO_NODE ) > + strlcpy(keyhandler_scratch, "???", 3); If you really want 3 question marks to appear, the number needs to be > 3. Is there any reason not to pass the correct one, i.e. ARRAY_SIZE(keyhandler_scratch) (or sizeof(keyhandler_scratch))? > + > + printk(" %3u: pnode %s,", i, keyhandler_scratch); > + > + printk(" vcpus "); > + > + for ( j = 0; j < d->max_vcpus; j++ ) > + { > + if ( !(j & 0x3f) ) > + process_pending_softirqs(); > + > + if ( vnuma->vcpu_to_vnode[j] == i ) > + { > + if ( start_cpu == ~0U ) > + { > + printk("%d", j); > + start_cpu = j; > + } > + } else if ( start_cpu != ~0U ) { Coding style. > + if ( j - 1 != start_cpu ) > + printk("-%d ", j - 1); > + else > + printk(" "); > + start_cpu = ~0U; > + } > + } > + > + if ( start_cpu != ~0U && start_cpu != j - 1 ) > + printk("-%d", j - 1); > + > + printk("\n"); > + > + for ( j = 0; j < vnuma->nr_vmemranges; j++ ) > + { > + if ( vnuma->vmemrange[j].nid == i ) > + { > + printk(" %016"PRIx64" - %016"PRIx64"\n", > + vnuma->vmemrange[j].start, > + vnuma->vmemrange[j].end); > + } > + } At least the inner (belonging to the if()) braces should be dropped as being unnecessary. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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