On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 11:46:43AM +0100, Valentin Schneider wrote: > On 26/03/21 11:33, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > __read_mostly bool sched_debug_enabled; > > > > +struct dentry *debugfs_sched; > > + > > static __init int sched_init_debug(void) > > { > > - debugfs_create_file("sched_features", 0644, NULL, NULL, > > - &sched_feat_fops); > > + struct dentry __maybe_unused *numa; > > + > > + debugfs_sched = debugfs_create_dir("sched", NULL); > > + > > + debugfs_create_file("features", 0644, debugfs_sched, NULL, > > &sched_feat_fops); > > + debugfs_create_bool("debug_enabled", 0644, debugfs_sched, > > &sched_debug_enabled); > > + > > Could we kill this too? I'm probably biased because I've spent some amount > of time banging my head at topology problems, but this two-tiered debugging > setup (KCONFIG + cmdline or post-boot write) has always irked me. > > I can't find the threads in a hurry, but ISTR justifications for keeping > this around were: > - Most distros have CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG=y because knobs and ponies > - Topology debug prints are "too verbose"
^^ that mostly. > - NUMA distance matrix processing gets slower > > If we make it so distros stop / don't need to select CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG, We're not there yet, I think :-( > then I don't think the above really stands anymore (also, sched_init_numa() > now has the same complexity regardless of sched_debug), and we could keep > everything under CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG. But yes, the reason this knob exists is ebcause I too frequently forget to add the boot time knob, so I added this one to enable it at runtime and then I get topology prints when I hotplug cycle a cpu.