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Message-ID: <CAJM9R-KQsBcE=qpQ=8j10gLPtYcpWbSX1Q0gkrEC46JkcM9wQA@mail.gmail.com>
Date:   Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:13:23 +0300
From:   Angel Shtilianov <angel.shtilianov@...eground.com>
To:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: BPF is spamming kmsg

Hi there,
that's my kernel log since 5.4.29:
[32792.704010][T10705] testing the buffer
[32792.707870][T10705] testing the buffer
[32792.711758][T10705] testing the buffer
..... over and over again.... thousands of lines ....
[43832.690006][T10705] testing the buffer
[44060.829846][T10705] testing the buffer
[44060.833723][T10705] testing the buffer

This seems to be caused by:
712c39d9319a864b74b44fd03b0e083afa2d8af2.

Is it really necessary ?!?!?
-- 
Operations:
Kernel development

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