[RFC][PATCH -mmotm 0/4] Improvement of pstore/kmsg_dump in kexec/panic path
Seiji Aguchi
seiji.aguchi at hds.com
Tue Jul 19 15:18:15 EDT 2011
Hi,
>Why can't we log something in user
>space when user initiates a reboot, let it get logged in /var/log/messages
>and then umount the file root and go ahead with reboot. Why does kernel
>need to capture that info in NVRAM.
Thank you for coordinating discussion.
I will reply to your question.
Regards,
Seiji
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vivek Goyal [mailto:vgoyal at redhat.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:48 PM
>To: Seiji Aguchi
>Cc: kexec at lists.infradead.org; linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org; linux-mtd at lists.infradead.org; Eric W. Biederman; KOSAKI
>Motohiro; Americo Wang; Matthew Garrett; tony.luck at intel.com; Andrew Morton; Jarod Wilson; hpa at zytor.com;
>dzickus at redhat.com; dle-develop at lists.sourceforge.net; Satoru Moriya
>Subject: Re: [RFC][PATCH -mmotm 0/4] Improvement of pstore/kmsg_dump in kexec/panic path
>
>On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 02:23:26PM -0400, Seiji Aguchi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> [Upstream status]
>> Discussion about kmsg_dump() in kdump path:
>> - Eric and Vivek are worried about reliability of existing kmsg_dump().
>> - Especially, Vivek would like to remove a RCU function call chain in kdump path
>> which kernel modules can register their function calls freely.
>>
>> Discussion about pstore in nmi_hander.
>> - Don Zickus found an issue of pstore in nmi_handler due to its mutex_lock.
>
>You did not answer my questions in the last posting mail thread and gone
>ahead with the new posting. How are we supposed to discuss something. This
>has been a problem on this mail thread since the beginneing. There is
>little open discussion.
>
>So if you want to make any progress in this direction, what will help
>is open discussion.
>
>Locking is going to be a problem. So atleast we can remove kmsg_dump()
>infrastructure from reboot path. Why can't we log something in user
>space when user initiates a reboot, let it get logged in /var/log/messages
>and then umount the file root and go ahead with reboot. Why does kernel
>need to capture that info in NVRAM.
>
>If we can get rid of all the logging thing on reboot path, then at least
>it does not need to be lock protected with crash path.
>
>Thanks
>Vivek
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