[PATCH Makedumpfile 0/4] x86_64: Fix page_offset for randomized base enabled
Baoquan He
bhe at redhat.com
Wed Oct 26 20:25:48 PDT 2016
On 10/27/16 at 10:37am, Dave Young wrote:
> Hi Pratyush,
>
> On 10/24/16 at 10:18pm, Pratyush Anand wrote:
> > Patch 1/4 fixes page_offset calculation, so that it is correctly calculated
> > on KASLR enabled kernel as well.
> > Patch 2/4 simplifies VA to PA translation. New code has been benchmarked
> > against old code on a 4T system.
> > Patch 3/4 and 4/4 is removal of (now) unnecessary code.
> >
> > I think, we should find a way to kill find_vememmap() as well, so that
> > VMEMMAP_START can be removed. I have very limited idea about x86, so unable
> > to do that as of now.
> >
> > Pratyush Anand (4):
> > x86_64: Calculate page_offset from pt_load
> > x86_64: translate all VA to PA using page table values
> > x86_64: kill is_vmalloc_addr_x86_64()
> > x86_64: kill some unused initialization
> >
> > arch/x86_64.c | 84 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------------
> > makedumpfile.h | 9 +++----
> > 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
> >
>
> According to our test, with these patches the dumped vmcore is correct
> which means simple crash test `bt` works. But the saved vmcore size is
> larger than before.
>
> I collected two --message-level 31 logs with/without your patches, the
> kernel kaslr was disabled during my test so that we can focus on the
> vmcore size issue, it looks like mem_map address was not collected
> correctly.
>From printing log, this is not correct. Without memmap, filtering can't
be done correctly.
>
> [please ignore the patched log extra debug message I added]
>
> --- unpatched-makedumpfile.txt 2016-10-27 10:31:34.152962407 +0800
> +++ patched-makedumpfile.txt 2016-10-27 10:28:44.213952179 +0800
> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
> -[127.0.0.1-2016-10-27-10:27:03]# /tmp/makedumpfile -l -d 31 --message-level 31 vmcore vmcore.m.1
> +[127.0.0.1-2016-10-27-10:27:03]# /home/dyoung/git/makedumpfile/makedumpfile -l -d 31 --message-level 31 vmcore vmcore.m
> sadump: does not have partition header
> sadump: read dump device as unknown format
> sadump: unknown format
> @@ -36,70 +36,76 @@
>
> Memory type : SPARSEMEM_EX
>
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (0)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000000000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 0
> pfn_end : 8000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (1)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000200000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 8000
> pfn_end : 10000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (2)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000400000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 10000
> pfn_end : 18000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (3)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000600000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 18000
> pfn_end : 20000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (4)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000800000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 20000
> pfn_end : 28000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (5)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000a00000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 28000
> pfn_end : 30000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (6)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000c00000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 30000
> pfn_end : 38000
> +printing memmap .....
> mem_map (7)
> - mem_map : ffffea0000e00000
> + mem_map : 0
> pfn_start : 38000
> pfn_end : 3ffda
> mmap() is available on the kernel.
> Checking for memory holes : [100.0 %] |STEP [Checking for memory holes ] : 0.000030 seconds
> -Excluding unnecessary pages : [100.0 %] \STEP [Excluding unnecessary pages] : 0.007547 seconds
> -Checking for memory holes : [100.0 %] -STEP [Checking for memory holes ] : 0.000016 seconds
> -Checking for memory holes : [100.0 %] /STEP [Checking for memory holes ] : 0.000009 seconds
> -Excluding unnecessary pages : [100.0 %] |STEP [Excluding unnecessary pages] : 0.006623 seconds
> -Copying data : [100.0 %] \STEP [Copying data ] : 0.184442 seconds
> -Copying data : [100.0 %] -STEP [Copying data ] : 0.000041 seconds
> +Excluding unnecessary pages : [100.0 %] \STEP [Excluding unnecessary pages] : 0.000007 seconds
> +Checking for memory holes : [100.0 %] -STEP [Checking for memory holes ] : 0.000014 seconds
> +Checking for memory holes : [100.0 %] /STEP [Checking for memory holes ] : 0.000008 seconds
> +Excluding unnecessary pages : [100.0 %] |STEP [Excluding unnecessary pages] : 0.000007 seconds
> +Copying data : [100.0 %] /STEP [Copying data ] : 1.421661 seconds
> +Copying data : [100.0 %] |STEP [Copying data ] : 0.000036 seconds
>
> Writing erase info...
> -offset_eraseinfo: dd5c4e, size_eraseinfo: 0
> +offset_eraseinfo: 888c149, size_eraseinfo: 0
>
> Original pages : 0x0000000000030c7d
> - Excluded pages : 0x000000000002cf58
> - Pages filled with zero : 0x00000000000002be
> - Non-private cache pages : 0x0000000000006574
> - Private cache pages : 0x0000000000000f27
> - User process data pages : 0x0000000000003481
> - Free pages : 0x000000000002237e
> + Excluded pages : 0x000000000001d534
> + Pages filled with zero : 0x000000000001d534
> + Non-private cache pages : 0x0000000000000000
> + Private cache pages : 0x0000000000000000
> + User process data pages : 0x0000000000000000
> + Free pages : 0x0000000000000000
> Hwpoison pages : 0x0000000000000000
> - Remaining pages : 0x0000000000003d25
> - (The number of pages is reduced to 7%.)
> + Remaining pages : 0x0000000000013749
> + (The number of pages is reduced to 39%.)
> Memory Hole : 0x000000000000f35d
> --------------------------------------------------
> Total pages : 0x000000000003ffda
>
> -Cache hit: 29946, miss: 47, hit rate: 99.8%
> +Cache hit: 196285, miss: 201, hit rate: 99.9%
>
>
> -The dumpfile is saved to vmcore.m.1.
> +The dumpfile is saved to vmcore.m.
>
> makedumpfile Completed.
> -[root at dhcp-128-65 127.0.0.1-2016-10-27-10:27:03]# ls -lth vmcore.m*
> --rw------- 1 root root 14M Oct 27 10:30 vmcore.m.1
> --rw------- 1 root root 137M Oct 27 10:28 vmcore.m
> +[root at dhcp-128-65 127.0.0.1-2016-10-27-10:27:03]#
>
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