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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst index c04e6b8eb2b1..8b49eab937d0 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst @@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ core_pattern %E executable path %c maximum size of core file by resource limit RLIMIT_CORE %C CPU the task ran on + %F pidfd number %<OTHER> both are dropped ======== ========================================== @@ -889,7 +890,7 @@ bit 1 print system memory info bit 2 print timer info bit 3 print locks info if ``CONFIG_LOCKDEP`` is on bit 4 print ftrace buffer -bit 5 print all printk messages in buffer +bit 5 replay all messages on consoles at the end of panic bit 6 print all CPUs backtrace (if available in the arch) bit 7 print only tasks in uninterruptible (blocked) state ===== ============================================ @@ -899,6 +900,24 @@ So for example to print tasks and memory info on panic, user can:: echo 3 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic_print +panic_sys_info +============== + +A comma separated list of extra information to be dumped on panic, +for example, "tasks,mem,timers,...". It is a human readable alternative +to 'panic_print'. Possible values are: + +============= =================================================== +tasks print all tasks info +mem print system memory info +timer print timers info +lock print locks info if CONFIG_LOCKDEP is on +ftrace print ftrace buffer +all_bt print all CPUs backtrace (if available in the arch) +blocked_tasks print only tasks in uninterruptible (blocked) state +============= =================================================== + + panic_on_rcu_stall ================== @@ -1106,7 +1125,8 @@ printk_ratelimit_burst While long term we enforce one message per `printk_ratelimit`_ seconds, we do allow a burst of messages to pass through. ``printk_ratelimit_burst`` specifies the number of messages we can -send before ratelimiting kicks in. +send before ratelimiting kicks in. After `printk_ratelimit`_ seconds +have elapsed, another burst of messages may be sent. The default value is 10 messages. |