In normal production, an excessively long wait on a grace period
(synchronize_rcu(), for example) at boottime is often just as bad
as at any other time. In fact, given the desire for fast boot, any
sort of long wait at boot is a bad idea. However, heavy rcutorture
testing on large hyperthreaded systems can generate such long waits
during boot as a matter of course. This commit therefore causes
the rcupdate.rcu_cpu_stall_suppress_at_boot kernel boot parameter to
suppress reporting of bootime bad-sequence warning due to excessively
long grace-period waits.
Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
pr_alert("%s%s ", torture_type, TORTURE_FLAG);
pr_cont("rtc: %p %s: %lu tfle: %d rta: %d rtaf: %d rtf: %d ",
rcu_torture_current,
- rcu_torture_current ? "ver" : "VER",
+ rcu_torture_current && !rcu_stall_is_suppressed_at_boot()
+ ? "ver" : "VER",
rcu_torture_current_version,
list_empty(&rcu_torture_freelist),
atomic_read(&n_rcu_torture_alloc),