kexec/kdump for Xen - implementation question

From: Daniel Kiper
Date: Mon Jun 06 2011 - 12:04:57 EST


Hi,

Currently, I am working on kexec/kdump for Xen with emphasis on dom0
implementation issues. After reviewing relevant Xen Linux Kernel
Ver. 2.6.18 code I realized (as I expected) that original kexec/kdump
in mainline kernel should be extensively amended. Further, after some
discussion with Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk and Ian Campbell it was clear
for me that it could be done in a few diffrent ways. Due to this facts
I decided to establish general implementation details with LKML and
Xen-devel community to avoid extensive code rewrite in case my own
proposal would not be accepted.

Now I think about four solutions. I will present them in order of my
preference. However, if you have another soultions to that problem
please drop me a line.

1) Currently existing kexec/kdump implementation should be amended
by adding Xen specific code mainly in arch/i386. It should look
like:

void machine_kexec(struct kimage *image)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_XEN
if (xen_initial_domain()) {
...
Xen specific code
...
}
#endif

...
generic kexec/kdump code
...
}

2) Information about architecture depended kexec/kdump code should
be stored in struct machine_kexec_ops. It should contain
references to machine specific functions:

struct machine_kexec_ops {
void (*machine_kexec)(struct kimage *image);
...
}

This structure should be initialized properly at system startup.

3) kexec-tools should be able to detect current machine type. If it
detects Xen hypervisor it should call relevant (Xen specific)
ioctl() to perform kexec (Xen specific) instead of standard
kexec syscall.

4) kexec-tools should be able to detect current machine type. If it
detects Xen hypervisor it should call newly established Xen specific
kexec syscall (lets call it sys_kexec_load_xen()) to perform kexec
(Xen specific) instead of standard kexec syscall.

I am looking forward for your comments, suggestions, etc.

Daniel
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