On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 13:43:48 -0500 Tejun Heo wrote: > Commit "printk: do cond_resched() between lines while outputting to > consoles" made console flushing perform cond_resched() after each line > if the context allows as determined by whether the console lock was > acquired with console_lock(). The condition is carried in > console_may_schedule. > > During panic, console lock status is ignored and the messages are > forcifully flushed which is implemented by performing > console_trylock(); console_unlock(); sequence ignoring whether trylock > succeeds or fails. This means that the emergency flushing, after > trylock failure, may enter flushing path with console_may_schedule set > from the actual holder. > > As a system may panic from any context, this can lead to > cond_resched() being invoked from a non-sleepable context triggering > an extra warning dump while panicking which is noisy and can be > confusing. Besides, even when panicking from a sleepable context, we > don't want to be yielding during emergency message dumping. > > Currently, the emergency dumping is opencoded in panic(). This patch > replaces the open coded implementation with a new function, > console_flush_on_panic() and makes it explicitly clear > console_may_schedule before starting the emergency flushing. > Got that, thanks. Because the patch has significant information content I'd normally make it a standalone thing, but as it's destined for -stable I think I'll scrunch it into printk-do-cond_resched-between-lines-while-outputting-to-consoles.patch and merge the changelogs. You didn't comment on Sergey's observations (https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/12/2/1192), but I'm believing this is a separate issue and that this patch is still good.