taskprocessor.c: Change when high water warning logged.

The task processor queue reached X scheduled tasks message was originally
intended to get logged only once per task processor to prevent spamming
the log.  This is no longer necessary since high and low water thresholds
can better control when the message is logged.

It is beneficial to generate the warning each time a task processor
reaches the high water level because PJSIP stops processing new requests
while any high water alert is active.  Without this change you would have
to enable at least debug level 3 logging to know about a repeated alert
trigger.

* Made generate the warning message whenever a task is pushed into the
task processor that triggers the high water alert.

* Appended 'again' to the warning for a repeated high water alert trigger.

Change-Id: Iabf75a004f7edaf1e5e8c323099418e667cac999
This commit is contained in:
Richard Mudgett 2017-01-13 21:23:49 -06:00
parent 7c27e71317
commit f4e77a5678
1 changed files with 3 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -882,12 +882,10 @@ static int taskprocessor_push(struct ast_taskprocessor *tps, struct tps_task *t)
previous_size = tps->tps_queue_size++;
if (tps->tps_queue_high <= tps->tps_queue_size) {
if (!tps->high_water_warned) {
tps->high_water_warned = 1;
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "The '%s' task processor queue reached %ld scheduled tasks.\n",
tps->name, tps->tps_queue_size);
}
if (!tps->high_water_alert) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "The '%s' task processor queue reached %ld scheduled tasks%s.\n",
tps->name, tps->tps_queue_size, tps->high_water_warned ? " again" : "");
tps->high_water_warned = 1;
tps->high_water_alert = 1;
tps_alert_add(tps, +1);
}