[PATCH v6 0/5] kdump: Allow ELF header creation in new kernel
Michael Holzheu
holzheu at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Jul 1 15:32:34 EDT 2013
Hello Vivek and Hatayama,
As discussed here the 6th version of the patch set.
ChangeLog
=========
v5 => v6)
- Set elfcorehdr_addr to ELFCORE_ADDR_ERR after elfcorehdr_free()
- Fix OLDMEM_SIZE/ZFCPDUMP_HSA_SIZE confusion
- Remove return VM_FAULT_MAJOR/MINOR
- Use find_or_create_page() in mmap_vmcore_fault()
- Use kfree instead of vfree in elfcorehdr_free()
v4 => v5)
- Add weak function elfcorehdr_read_notes() to read ELF notes
- Rename weak functions for ELF header access and use "vmcorehdr_" prefix
- Generic vmcore code calls elfcorehdr_alloc() if elfcorehdr= is not specified
- Add vmcore fault handler for mmap of non-resident memory regions
- Add weak function remap_oldmem_pfn_range() to be used by zfcpdump for mmap
v3 => v4)
- Rebase to 3.10-rc2 + vmcore mmap patches v8
v2 => v3)
- Get rid of ELFCORE_ADDR_NEWMEM
- Make read_from_crash_header() only read from kernel
- Move read_from_crash_header() to weak function arch_read_from_crash_header()
- Implement read_from_crash_header() strong function for s390
- Set elfcorehdr_addr to address of new ELF header
v1 => v2)
- Rebase 3.10-rc2 + vmcore mmap patches
- Introduced arch_get/free_crash_header() and ELFCORE_ADDR_NEWMEM
Feature Description
===================
For s390 we want to use /proc/vmcore for our SCSI stand-alone
dump (zfcpdump). We have support where the first HSA_SIZE bytes are
saved into a hypervisor owned memory area (HSA) before the kdump
kernel is booted. When the kdump kernel starts, it is restricted
to use only HSA_SIZE bytes.
The advantages of this mechanism are:
* No crashkernel memory has to be defined in the old kernel.
* Early boot problems (before kexec_load has been done) can be dumped
* Non-Linux systems can be dumped.
We modify the s390 copy_oldmem_page() function to read from the HSA memory
if memory below HSA_SIZE bytes is requested.
Since we cannot use the kexec tool to load the kernel in this scenario,
we have to build the ELF header in the 2nd (kdump/new) kernel.
So with the following patch set we would like to introduce the new
function that the ELF header for /proc/vmcore can be created in the 2nd
kernel memory.
The following steps are done during zfcpdump execution:
1. Production system crashes
2. User boots a SCSI disk that has been prepared with the zfcpdump tool
3. Hypervisor saves CPU state of boot CPU and HSA_SIZE bytes of memory into HSA
4. Boot loader loads kernel into low memory area
5. Kernel boots and uses only HSA_SIZE bytes of memory
6. Kernel saves registers of non-boot CPUs
7. Kernel does memory detection for dump memory map
8. Kernel creates ELF header for /proc/vmcore
9. /proc/vmcore uses this header for initialization
10. The zfcpdump user space reads /proc/vmcore to write dump to SCSI disk
- copy_oldmem_page() copies from HSA for memory below HSA_SIZE
- copy_oldmem_page() copies from real memory for memory above HSA_SIZE
*** BLURB HERE ***
Jan Willeke (1):
s390/vmcore: Implement remap_oldmem_pfn_range for s390
Michael Holzheu (4):
vmcore: Introduce ELF header in new memory feature
s390/vmcore: Use ELF header in new memory feature
vmcore: Introduce remap_oldmem_pfn_range()
s390/vmcore: Use vmcore for zfcpdump
arch/s390/Kconfig | 3 +-
arch/s390/include/asm/sclp.h | 1 +
arch/s390/kernel/crash_dump.c | 228 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
drivers/s390/char/zcore.c | 6 +-
fs/proc/vmcore.c | 145 +++++++++++++++++++++++----
include/linux/crash_dump.h | 9 ++
6 files changed, 326 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)
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