Re: [Fastboot] Re: [PATCH] Fix for broken kexec on panic

From: Eric W. Biederman
Date: Thu Feb 24 2005 - 08:09:35 EST


Maneesh Soni <maneesh@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 01:13:12AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > Kexec on panic is broken on i386 in 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 because of
> > > re-organization of boot memory allocator initialization code.
> >
> > OK...
> >
> > Where are we up to with these patches, btw? Do you consider them
> > close-to-complete? Do you have a feel for what proportion of machines will
> > work correctly?
>
> After the rework of kexec patches, there is very minimal kernel code needed
> for kdump and most of the code is in user space kexec-tools. The changes
> needed in kexec-tools to load the crashdump kernel and generate ELF headers,
> for x86 architecture are done and will be posted for comments today by Vivek.

Cool.

> Currently the work remaining is to capture the old-kernel memory during second
> kernel boot up. There is some lack of consensus whether this functionality
> should go in kernel-space (/proc/vmcore) or user-space (a separate utility
> which can be run from initrd). Before the last kexec rework, kdump has the
> facility to do /proc/vmcore and now it has to be re-done accordingly. There is
> some code already done by Eric to do it in user-space. We are evaluating both
> the approaches and should arrive at the conclusion asap.

Do you have a pointer to your user space kdump stuff? I have never
seen it.

How to configure this and the usability issues are interesting. There is
no fundamental reason the code needs to live in a ramdisk. We are back
in a fully functional kernel after all. In this case a
ramdisk/initramfs is useful for the same reason a ramdisk with a
rescue disk is useful. It is possible the normal root filesystem is
corrupt. A ramdisk allows you to have a known good copy of your
tools.

Eric
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