[PATCH v9 6/7] crash: memory and cpu hotplug sysfs attributes
Eric DeVolder
eric.devolder at oracle.com
Mon Jun 13 15:42:39 PDT 2022
This introduces the crash_hotplug attribute for memory and CPUs
for use by userspace. This change directly facilitates the udev
rule for managing userspace re-loading of the crash kernel upon
hot un/plug changes.
For memory, this changeset introduces the crash_hotplug attribute
to the /sys/devices/system/memory directory. For example:
# udevadm info --attribute-walk /sys/devices/system/memory/memory81
looking at device '/devices/system/memory/memory81':
KERNEL=="memory81"
SUBSYSTEM=="memory"
DRIVER==""
ATTR{online}=="1"
ATTR{phys_device}=="0"
ATTR{phys_index}=="00000051"
ATTR{removable}=="1"
ATTR{state}=="online"
ATTR{valid_zones}=="Movable"
looking at parent device '/devices/system/memory':
KERNELS=="memory"
SUBSYSTEMS==""
DRIVERS==""
ATTRS{auto_online_blocks}=="offline"
ATTRS{block_size_bytes}=="8000000"
ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1"
For CPUs, this changeset introduces the crash_hotplug attribute
to the /sys/devices/system/cpu directory. For example:
# udevadm info --attribute-walk /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0
looking at device '/devices/system/cpu/cpu0':
KERNEL=="cpu0"
SUBSYSTEM=="cpu"
DRIVER=="processor"
ATTR{crash_notes}=="277c38600"
ATTR{crash_notes_size}=="368"
ATTR{online}=="1"
looking at parent device '/devices/system/cpu':
KERNELS=="cpu"
SUBSYSTEMS==""
DRIVERS==""
ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1"
ATTRS{isolated}==""
ATTRS{kernel_max}=="8191"
ATTRS{nohz_full}==" (null)"
ATTRS{offline}=="4-7"
ATTRS{online}=="0-3"
ATTRS{possible}=="0-7"
ATTRS{present}=="0-3"
With these sysfs attributes in place, it is possible to efficiently
instruct the udev rule to skip crash kernel reloading.
For example, the following is the proposed udev rule change for RHEL
system 98-kexec.rules (as the first lines of the rule file):
# The kernel handles updates to crash elfcorehdr for cpu and memory changes
SUBSYSTEM=="cpu", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
SUBSYSTEM=="memory", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
When examined in the context of 98-kexec.rules, the above change
tests if crash_hotplug is set, and if so, it skips the userspace
initiated unload-then-reload of the crash kernel.
Cpu and memory checks are separated in accordance with
CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU and CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG kernel config options.
If an architecture supports, for example, memory hotplug but not
CPU hotplug, then the /sys/devices/system/memory/crash_hotplug
attribute file is present, but the /sys/devices/system/cpu/crash_hotplug
attribute file will NOT be present. Thus the udev rule will skip
userspace processing of memory hot un/plug events, but the udev
rule will fail for CPU events, thus allowing userspace to process
cpu hot un/plug events (ie the unload-then-reload of the kdump
capture kernel).
Signed-off-by: Eric DeVolder <eric.devolder at oracle.com>
---
.../admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst | 8 ++++++++
Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
drivers/base/cpu.c | 13 +++++++++++++
drivers/base/memory.c | 13 +++++++++++++
include/linux/kexec.h | 2 ++
kernel/crash_core.c | 2 ++
6 files changed, 56 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst
index 0f56ecd8ac05..494d7a63c543 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.rst
@@ -293,6 +293,14 @@ The following files are currently defined:
Availability depends on the CONFIG_ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE
kernel configuration option.
``uevent`` read-write: generic udev file for device subsystems.
+``crash_hotplug`` read-only: when changes to the system memory map
+ occur due to hot un/plug of memory, this file contains
+ '1' if the kernel updates the kdump capture kernel memory
+ map itself (via elfcorehdr), or '0' if userspace must update
+ the kdump capture kernel memory map.
+
+ Availability depends on the CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG kernel
+ configuration option.
====================== =========================================================
.. note::
diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst b/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst
index c6f4ba2fb32d..13e33d098645 100644
--- a/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst
+++ b/Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst
@@ -750,6 +750,24 @@ will receive all events. A script like::
can process the event further.
+When changes to the CPUs in the system occur, the sysfs file
+/sys/devices/system/cpu/crash_hotplug contains '1' if the kernel
+updates the kdump capture kernel list of CPUs itself (via elfcorehdr),
+or '0' if userspace must update the kdump capture kernel list of CPUs.
+
+The availability depends on the CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU kernel configuration
+option.
+
+To skip userspace processing of CPU hot un/plug events for kdump
+(ie the unload-then-reload to obtain a current list of CPUs), this sysfs
+file can be used in a udev rule as follows:
+
+ SUBSYSTEM=="cpu", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
+
+For a cpu hot un/plug event, if the architecture supports kernel updates
+of the elfcorehdr (which contains the list of CPUs), then the rule skips
+the unload-then-reload of the kdump capture kernel.
+
Kernel Inline Documentations Reference
======================================
diff --git a/drivers/base/cpu.c b/drivers/base/cpu.c
index 2ef23fce0860..2afea3d2c60c 100644
--- a/drivers/base/cpu.c
+++ b/drivers/base/cpu.c
@@ -293,6 +293,16 @@ static ssize_t print_cpus_nohz_full(struct device *dev,
static DEVICE_ATTR(nohz_full, 0444, print_cpus_nohz_full, NULL);
#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
+static ssize_t crash_hotplug_show(struct device *dev,
+ struct device_attribute *attr,
+ char *buf)
+{
+ return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", crash_hotplug_support());
+}
+static DEVICE_ATTR_ADMIN_RO(crash_hotplug);
+#endif
+
static void cpu_device_release(struct device *dev)
{
/*
@@ -469,6 +479,9 @@ static struct attribute *cpu_root_attrs[] = {
#ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL
&dev_attr_nohz_full.attr,
#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
+ &dev_attr_crash_hotplug.attr,
+#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE
&dev_attr_modalias.attr,
#endif
diff --git a/drivers/base/memory.c b/drivers/base/memory.c
index 7222ff9b5e05..12fb9106ab4f 100644
--- a/drivers/base/memory.c
+++ b/drivers/base/memory.c
@@ -483,6 +483,16 @@ static ssize_t auto_online_blocks_store(struct device *dev,
static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(auto_online_blocks);
+#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
+#include <linux/kexec.h>
+static ssize_t crash_hotplug_show(struct device *dev,
+ struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
+{
+ return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", crash_hotplug_support());
+}
+static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(crash_hotplug);
+#endif
+
/*
* Some architectures will have custom drivers to do this, and
* will not need to do it from userspace. The fake hot-add code
@@ -888,6 +898,9 @@ static struct attribute *memory_root_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_block_size_bytes.attr,
&dev_attr_auto_online_blocks.attr,
+#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
+ &dev_attr_crash_hotplug.attr,
+#endif
NULL
};
diff --git a/include/linux/kexec.h b/include/linux/kexec.h
index f9b13882debf..9aca8bc26c13 100644
--- a/include/linux/kexec.h
+++ b/include/linux/kexec.h
@@ -342,6 +342,7 @@ extern void __crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *);
extern void crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *);
int kexec_should_crash(struct task_struct *);
int kexec_crash_loaded(void);
+int crash_hotplug_support(void);
void crash_save_cpu(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu);
extern int kimage_crash_copy_vmcoreinfo(struct kimage *image);
@@ -427,6 +428,7 @@ static inline void __crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *regs) { }
static inline void crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *regs) { }
static inline int kexec_should_crash(struct task_struct *p) { return 0; }
static inline int kexec_crash_loaded(void) { return 0; }
+static inline int crash_hotplug_support(void) { return 0; }
#define kexec_in_progress false
#endif /* CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE */
diff --git a/kernel/crash_core.c b/kernel/crash_core.c
index 47f667df1c0b..b003857ea85d 100644
--- a/kernel/crash_core.c
+++ b/kernel/crash_core.c
@@ -601,6 +601,8 @@ static int __init crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init(void)
subsys_initcall(crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init);
#if defined(CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU) || defined(CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG)
+int __weak crash_hotplug_support(void) { return 0; }
+
void __weak arch_crash_handle_hotplug_event(struct kimage *image,
unsigned int hp_action, unsigned int cpu)
{
--
2.31.1
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