On 2019/07/25 23:25, Dmitry Safonov wrote:
> Yes, also current distributions already using the counter to print
> warnings number of times and then silently ignore. I.e., on my Arch
> Linux setup:
> hung_task_warnings:10

You can propose changing the default value of hung_task_warnings to -1.

Current patch might be inconvenient because printk() from hung_task_warning(t, 
false)
fails to go to consoles when that "t" was blocked for more than "timeout" 
seconds, for

        if (sysctl_hung_task_panic) {
                console_verbose();
                hung_task_show_lock = true;
                hung_task_call_panic = true;
        }

path which is intended to force printk() to go to consoles is ignored by

        /* Don't print warings twice */
        if (!sysctl_hung_task_interval_warnings)
                hung_task_warning(t, true);

when panic() should be called. (The vmcore would contain the printk() output 
which
was not sent to consoles if kdump is configured. But vmcore is not always 
available.)

> Yes, that's why it's disabled by default (=0).
> I tend to agree that printing with KERN_DEBUG may be better, but in my
> point of view the patch isn't enough justification for patching
> sched_show_task() and show_stack().

You can propose sched_show_task_log_lvl() and show_stack_log_lvl() like 
show_trace_log_lvl().

I think that sysctl_hung_task_interval_warnings should not be decremented 
automatically.
I guess that that variable should become a boolean which controls whether to 
report threads
(with KERN_DEBUG level) which was blocked for more than 
sysctl_hung_task_check_interval_secs
seconds (or a tristate which also controls whether the report should be sent to 
consoles
(because KERN_DEBUG level likely prevents sending to consoles)), and
hung_task_warning(t, false) should be called like

        if (time_is_after_jiffies(t->last_switch_time + timeout * HZ)) {
                if (sysctl_hung_task_interval_warnings)
                        hung_task_warning(t, false);
                return;
        }

rather than

        if (sysctl_hung_task_interval_warnings)
                hung_task_warning(t, false);
        if (time_is_after_jiffies(t->last_switch_time + timeout * HZ))
                return;

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