On Wednesday 22 August 2007 12:09:41 Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> "Christoph Egger" <Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> 22.08.07 11:00 >>>
> >
> >On Tuesday 21 August 2007 18:02:54 Jan Beulich wrote:
> >> >+ if (mc_global->mc_flags & MC_FLAG_UNCORRECTABLE)
> >> >+ printk(KERN_EMERG);
> >> >+ else
> >> >+ printk(KERN_INFO);
> >>
> >> KERN_INFO seems gross understatement here - generally, correctable MCs
> >> are considered indicators that within not too distant future
> >> uncorrectable MCs might result, so this generally is a call for action
> >> (and hence shouldn't be hidden with default log level settings).
> >
> >Well, that is what the "old" code did. It used KERN_EMERG for fatal errors
> >and KERN_INFO in the polling service routine. What do you want me to
> > suggest?
>
> This should be at least KERN_WARNING, probably even KERN_ERR (note
> though that KERN_ERR and KERN_EMERG both resolve to XENLOG_ERR).
I changed to KERN_WARNING. This made the above if block
superflous. Tnx.
I will re-submit this patch as well.
> >> Also, I'm not sure adjusting the polling frequency makes much sense -
> >> 30s seems an awful lot of time to me.
> >
> >It's not clear to me what you are trying to tell me. Please
> > explain/elaborate.
>
> What I'm trying to say is that I'd think this should be polled at a much
> higher frequency (I'd suggest 1Hz), without adjustments. Typically, a
> healthy system will not encounter problems soon after boot, but after
> running for perhaps a very long time (and a system in bad condition is
> likely to encounter problems right away, so wouldn't be affected by
> changing the polling rate). Thus, in the general case, you'd have a
> comparably long latency, during which some kind of (automated) action could
> already be taken to preserve data consistency.
The polling routine that is in the -unstable tree (the version taken from
Linux) runs every 15 seconds without adjustments.
1Hz causes too much system load for a healthy system IMO.
That's why I introduced the adjustments with use of hw threshold registers
to come to a compromise solution.
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