[Makedumpfile PATCH] elf_info: fix file_size if segment is excluded
Pratyush Anand
panand at redhat.com
Mon May 8 05:41:46 PDT 2017
I received following on a specific x86_64 hp virtual machine while
executing `makedumpfile --mem-usage /proc/kcore`.
vtop4_x86_64: Can't get a valid pte.
readmem: Can't convert a virtual address(ffffffff88115860) to physical address.
readmem: type_addr: 0, addr:ffffffff88115860, size:128
get_nodes_online: Can't get the node online map.
With some debug print in vtop4_x86_64() I noticed that pte value is read
as 0, while crash reads the value correctly:
from makedumpfile:
vaddr=ffffffff88115860
page_dir=59eaff8
pml4=59ed067
pgd_paddr=59edff0
pgd_pte=59ee063
pmd_paddr=59ee200
pmd_pte=3642f063
pte_paddr=3642f8a8
pte=0
from crash
crash> vtop ffffffff88115860
VIRTUAL PHYSICAL
ffffffff88115860 5b15860
PML4 DIRECTORY: ffffffff87fea000
PAGE DIRECTORY: 59ed067
PUD: 59edff0 => 59ee063
PMD: 59ee200 => 3642f063
PTE: 3642f8a8 => 5b15163
PAGE: 5b15000
With some more debug prints in elf_info.c
Before calling exclude_segment()
LOAD (2)
phys_start : 100000
phys_end : dfffd000
virt_start : ffff8a5a40100000
virt_end : ffff8a5b1fffd000
file_offset: a5a40102000
file_size : dfefd000
exclude_segment() is called for Crash Kernel whose range is
2b000000-350fffff.
We see following after exclude_segment()
LOAD (2)
phys_start : 100000
phys_end : 2affffff
virt_start : ffff8a5a40100000
virt_end : ffff8a5a6affffff
file_offset: a5a40102000
file_size : dfefd000
LOAD (3)
phys_start : 35100000
phys_end : dfffd000
virt_start : ffff8a5a75100000
virt_end : ffff8a5b1fffd000
file_offset: a5a75102000
file_size : 0
Since file_size is calculated wrong therefore readpage_elf() does not
behave correctly.
This patch fixes above wrong behavior.
Signed-off-by: Pratyush Anand <panand at redhat.com>
---
elf_info.c | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/elf_info.c b/elf_info.c
index 8e2437622141..6bf5e3373595 100644
--- a/elf_info.c
+++ b/elf_info.c
@@ -826,9 +826,12 @@ static int exclude_segment(struct pt_load_segment **pt_loads,
temp_seg.virt_end = vend;
temp_seg.file_offset = (*pt_loads)[i].file_offset
+ temp_seg.virt_start - (*pt_loads)[i].virt_start;
+ temp_seg.file_size = temp_seg.phys_end
+ - temp_seg.phys_start;
(*pt_loads)[i].virt_end = kvstart - 1;
(*pt_loads)[i].phys_end = start - 1;
+ (*pt_loads)[i].file_size -= temp_seg.file_size;
tidx = i+1;
} else if (kvstart != vstart) {
--
2.9.3
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