[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] console: allow log level threshold adjustments from serial console
On 22/09/15 14:24, Jan Beulich wrote: On 22.09.15 at 15:17, <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 22/09/15 13:45, Jan Beulich wrote:+static void do_adj_thresh(unsigned char key) +{ + if ( *upper_thresh_adj < *lower_thresh_adj ) + *upper_thresh_adj = *lower_thresh_adj; + printk("'%c' pressed -> %s log level: %s (rate limited %s)\n", + key, thresh_adj, loglvl_str(*lower_thresh_adj), + loglvl_str(*upper_thresh_adj));It might be useful for this printk() to indicate whether it was the standard or the guest log level which was adjusted.It does, by printing the string thresh_adj currently points to. Ah - so it does. Sorry for the noise. +static struct keyhandler inc_thresh_keyhandler = { + .irq_callback = 1, + .u.irq_fn = do_inc_thresh, + .desc = "increase log level threshold" +}; +static struct keyhandler dec_thresh_keyhandler = { + .irq_callback = 1, + .u.irq_fn = do_dec_thresh, + .desc = "decrease log level threshold" +}; +static struct keyhandler toggle_guest_keyhandler = { + .irq_callback = 1, + .u.irq_fn = do_toggle_guest, + .desc = "toggle host/guest log level adjustment" +}; +I am guessing from the looks of these that I should augment my keyhandler cleanup to also be able to register irq handlers from outside of common/keyhandler.cYeah, I was actually surprised you got away without (i.e. that all of them lived in this one file so far). It surprised me as well, but I didn't fancy adding it simply for the sake of adding it. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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