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From: Levente Kurusa <levex@linux.com>
To: "Jason Cooper" <jason@lakedaemon.net>,
	"Teodora Băluţă" <teobaluta@gmail.com>
Cc: David Lang <david@lang.hm>, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Waskiewicz Jr, Peter P" <peter.p.waskiewicz.jr@intel.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC] QR encoding for Oops messages
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 17:42:00 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <534418C8.6080105@linux.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140407152003.GF28334@titan.lakedaemon.net>

Hi,

On 04/07/2014 05:20 PM, Jason Cooper wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 11:11:02AM +0200, Levente Kurusa wrote:
>> Or, we could use core_param and simply have 'oops_qr' or
>> 'qr_oops'. In my humble opinion the latter sounds better.
> 
> Ack.  My original suggestion was focused on 0=disable, >0 is scale.  I
> literally pulled the name from my nether-regions.  :-)

Pushed to Teodora. Hopefully she will pull it soon.

> 
>> Oh and another suggestion, I think placing it in the bottom-right
>> corner would be better since then we wouldn't overwrite some of
>> the timestamps and messages.
> 
> The real text is still sent to the (hopefully written to disk) logs.  If
> a user (or distro) builds with this feature, I would think centered and
> scaled for ease of scanning would be highest priority.

Yup, I'll be traveling on the train a lot this week, so I'll
have plenty of time to implement scaling and centering. Maybe
we could also implement this:

qr_oops=center   (center the QR code with scale 1)
qr_oops=center,3 (center the QR code with scale 3)

'center' could also be 'topleft', 'bottomright', etc.
Or just remain at the KISS rule? (keep it simple)

Any objections?

> 
> I don't think there is a 'safe' part of the framebuffer real estate
> where the QR could be written for all scenarios.  Best to make it easy
> to scan.

Yea we also need to prevent it from happening on panics. Currently on
panics, (i.e. exit when init=/bin/sh) will cause half of the QR code
not rendered on screen due to some reason. It looks like it is due
to scrolling, but I am not sure then why doesn't happen when I
do 'echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger' which as well causes a panic.

Any ideas why this happens?

-- 
Regards,
Levente Kurusa
PGP: 4EF5D641

  reply	other threads:[~2014-04-08 15:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-03-17 21:59 [RFC] QR encoding for Oops messages Teodora Baluta
2014-03-18 21:49 ` Matthew Garrett
2014-03-19 20:09   ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-19 18:03 ` Borislav Petkov
2014-03-19 20:18   ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-19 20:18 ` Dave Jones
2014-03-19 20:28   ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-19 20:50     ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-19 20:51       ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-19 21:17       ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-19 20:38   ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-21 13:28     ` Jason Cooper
2014-03-22 17:09       ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-22 18:20         ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-03-22 18:29           ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-23 11:51             ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-23 19:38           ` Jason Cooper
2014-03-30 10:17             ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-01 14:20               ` Jason Cooper
2014-04-01 21:07                 ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-04-03 20:21                   ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-04 15:12                     ` Jason Cooper
2014-04-04 15:42                       ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-03 20:57                 ` David Lang
2014-04-04 15:15                   ` Jason Cooper
2014-04-04 16:17                     ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-04 21:42                       ` Teodora Băluţă
2014-04-05  9:11                         ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-07 15:20                           ` Jason Cooper
2014-04-08 15:42                             ` Levente Kurusa [this message]
2014-04-08 17:20                               ` Jason Cooper
2014-04-08 17:29                                 ` Levente Kurusa
2014-04-13 20:43                                   ` Levente Kurusa

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