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Date:      Sun, 22 Sep 2002 20:59:01 -0700
From:      "Sam Leffler" <sam@errno.com>
To:        "Jeff Roberson" <jroberson@chesapeake.net>
Cc:        <cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org>, <cvs-all@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/sys/kern kern_alq.c src/sys/sys alq.h
Message-ID:  <038001c262b5$8d1bfee0$52557f42@errno.com>
References:  <20020922211607.E43954-100000@mail.chesapeake.net>

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> On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
> > On Sunday, 22 September 2002 at  0:11:14 -0700, Jeff Roberson wrote:
> > > jeff        2002/09/22 00:11:14 PDT
> > >
> > >   Added files:
> > >     sys/kern             kern_alq.c
> > >     sys/sys              alq.h
> > >   Log:
> > >    - Add an asynchronous fixed length record logging mechanism called
> > >      ALQ (Asynch. Logging Queues).  ALQ supports many seperate queues
with
> > >      different record and buffer sizes.  It opens and logs to any
vnode so
> > >      it can be used with character devices as well as regular files.
> >
> > What's the purpose of this functionality?
> >
> > Greg
> > --
> > See complete headers for address and phone numbers
> >
>
> Well, for now it's only used by ktr.  I believe that it could be applied
> to other areas as well.  In general I need it for recording long term
> events such as disk or network activity for post analysis.  It could also
> be useful for diagnosing problems with VFS by logging all VOPs via ktr.
>
> It could also be used for logging binary kernel data w/o going through
> ktr.  Any subsystem could create a queue and record it's actions over a
> long period.  ktrace could be implemented on top of an ALQ, although this
> would be slightly more difficult since it does not use fixed length
> records.
>

All this sounds fine, but can you _please_ find a different name than ALQ?
It's just too close to ALTQ.

    Sam


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