[PATCH] Determine ELF32/ELF64 automatically on i386
Bernhard Walle
bwalle at suse.de
Tue Jul 10 04:23:16 EDT 2007
* Vivek Goyal <vgoyal at in.ibm.com> [2007-07-10 07:52]:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 06:12:07PM +0200, Bernhard Walle wrote:
> > On i386, kexec generates ELF64 core headers by default if the user doesn't
> > override this via a command line option. Because GDB cannot analyse
> > ELF64 core dumps on 32 bit platforms, it's a bad idea to use ELF64 if it's not
> > needed.
> >
> > This patch selects ELF32 if the biggest memory address fits in 32 bit address
> > space, which should be the case on non PAE systems. If the user specifies
> > a command line option, that option overrides the detection.
> >
>
> Makes sense to me. No need to generate 64bit ELF headers on systems
> having less than 4G of memory. gdb runs into issues with 64bit ELF headers
> on 32bit machines.
Exaclty that was my point.
> I think we can avoid mixed case in "CoreType" and use something like
> "coretype".
Of course:
----
[PATCH] Determine ELF32/ELF64 automatically on i386
On i386, kexec generates ELF64 core headers by default if the user doesn't
override this via a command line option. Because GDB cannot analyse
ELF64 core dumps on 32 bit platforms, it's a bad idea to use ELF64 if it's not
needed.
This patch selects ELF32 if the biggest memory address fits in 32 bit address
space, which should be the case on non PAE systems. If the user specifies
a command line option, that option overrides the detection.
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <bwalle at suse.de>
---
kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.c | 2 +-
kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.h | 20 ++++++++++++--------
3 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
--- a/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c
+++ b/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c
@@ -486,6 +486,23 @@ static struct crash_elf_info elf_info32
get_note_info: get_crash_notes,
};
+static enum coretype get_core_type(struct kexec_info *info,
+ struct memory_range *range, int ranges)
+{
+ if (info->kexec_flags & KEXEC_ARCH_X86_64)
+ return CORE_TYPE_ELF64;
+ else {
+ /* fall back to default */
+ if (ranges == 0)
+ return CORE_TYPE_ELF64;
+
+ if (range[ranges].end > 0xFFFFFFFFUL)
+ return CORE_TYPE_ELF64;
+ else
+ return CORE_TYPE_ELF32;
+ }
+}
+
/* Loads additional segments in case of a panic kernel is being loaded.
* One segment for backup region, another segment for storing elf headers
* for crash memory image.
@@ -501,6 +518,15 @@ int load_crashdump_segments(struct kexec
if (get_crash_memory_ranges(&mem_range, &nr_ranges) < 0)
return -1;
+ /*
+ * if the core type has not been set on command line, set it here
+ * automatically
+ */
+ if (arch_options.core_header_type == CORE_TYPE_UNDEF) {
+ arch_options.core_header_type =
+ get_core_type(info, mem_range, nr_ranges);
+ }
+
/* Memory regions which panic kernel can safely use to boot into */
sz = (sizeof(struct memory_range) * (KEXEC_MAX_SEGMENTS + 1));
memmap_p = xmalloc(sz);
--- a/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.c
+++ b/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.c
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ struct arch_options_t arch_options = {
.serial_baud = 0,
.console_vga = 0,
.console_serial = 0,
- .core_header_type = CORE_TYPE_ELF64,
+ .core_header_type = CORE_TYPE_UNDEF,
};
int arch_process_options(int argc, char **argv)
--- a/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.h
+++ b/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.h
@@ -2,8 +2,12 @@
#define KEXEC_X86_H
#define MAX_MEMORY_RANGES 64
-#define CORE_TYPE_ELF32 1
-#define CORE_TYPE_ELF64 2
+
+enum coretype {
+ CORE_TYPE_UNDEF = 0,
+ CORE_TYPE_ELF32 = 1,
+ CORE_TYPE_ELF64 = 2
+};
extern unsigned char compat_x86_64[];
extern uint32_t compat_x86_64_size, compat_x86_64_entry32;
@@ -40,12 +44,12 @@ struct entry16_regs {
};
struct arch_options_t {
- uint8_t reset_vga;
- uint16_t serial_base;
- uint32_t serial_baud;
- uint8_t console_vga;
- uint8_t console_serial;
- int core_header_type;
+ uint8_t reset_vga;
+ uint16_t serial_base;
+ uint32_t serial_baud;
+ uint8_t console_vga;
+ uint8_t console_serial;
+ enum coretype core_header_type;
};
int multiboot_x86_probe(const char *buf, off_t len);
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