Re: [PATCH v3] Add arm description to Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
From: Vivek Goyal
Date: Mon Aug 18 2014 - 13:20:50 EST
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 05:55:32PM +0800, HuKeping wrote:
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Add arm specific parts to kdump kernel documentation.
>
> v2 -> v3
> - fix some spelling mistakes
>
> Signed-off-by: Hu Keping <hukeping@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@xxxxxxxxxx>
Vivek
> Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
> 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt b/Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
> index 9c7fd988..8c632db 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt
> @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ memory image to a dump file on the local disk, or across the network to
> a remote system.
>
> Kdump and kexec are currently supported on the x86, x86_64, ppc64, ia64,
> -and s390x architectures.
> +s390x and arm architectures.
>
> When the system kernel boots, it reserves a small section of memory for
> the dump-capture kernel. This ensures that ongoing Direct Memory Access
> @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ There are two possible methods of using Kdump.
> 2) Or use the system kernel binary itself as dump-capture kernel and there is
> no need to build a separate dump-capture kernel. This is possible
> only with the architectures which support a relocatable kernel. As
> - of today, i386, x86_64, ppc64 and ia64 architectures support relocatable
> + of today, i386, x86_64, ppc64, ia64 and arm architectures support relocatable
> kernel.
>
> Building a relocatable kernel is advantageous from the point of view that
> @@ -248,6 +248,13 @@ Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Dependent, ia64)
> kernel will be aligned to 64Mb, so if the start address is not then
> any space below the alignment point will be wasted.
>
> +Dump-capture kernel config options (Arch Dependent, arm)
> +----------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +- To use a relocatable kernel,
> + Enable "AUTO_ZRELADDR" support under "Boot" options:
> +
> + AUTO_ZRELADDR=y
>
> Extended crashkernel syntax
> ===========================
> @@ -263,6 +270,10 @@ The syntax is:
> crashkernel=<range1>:<size1>[,<range2>:<size2>,...][@offset]
> range=start-[end]
>
> +Please note, on arm, the offset is required.
> + crashkernel=<range1>:<size1>[,<range2>:<size2>,...]@offset
> + range=start-[end]
> +
> 'start' is inclusive and 'end' is exclusive.
>
> For example:
> @@ -303,6 +314,12 @@ Boot into System Kernel
> on the memory consumption of the kdump system. In general this is not
> dependent on the memory size of the production system.
>
> + On arm, use "crashkernel=Y@X". Note that the start address of the kernel
> + will be aligned to 128MiB (0x08000000), so if the start address is not then
> + any space below the alignment point may be overwritten by the dump-capture kernel,
> + which means it is possible that the vmcore is not that precise as expected.
> +
> +
> Load the Dump-capture Kernel
> ============================
>
> @@ -322,7 +339,8 @@ For ia64:
> - Use vmlinux or vmlinuz.gz
> For s390x:
> - Use image or bzImage
> -
> +For arm:
> + - Use zImage
>
> If you are using a uncompressed vmlinux image then use following command
> to load dump-capture kernel.
> @@ -338,6 +356,15 @@ to load dump-capture kernel.
> --initrd=<initrd-for-dump-capture-kernel> \
> --append="root=<root-dev> <arch-specific-options>"
>
> +If you are using a compressed zImage, then use following command
> +to load dump-capture kernel.
> +
> + kexec --type zImage -p <dump-capture-kernel-bzImage> \
> + --initrd=<initrd-for-dump-capture-kernel> \
> + --dtb=<dtb-for-dump-capture-kernel> \
> + --append="root=<root-dev> <arch-specific-options>"
> +
> +
> Please note, that --args-linux does not need to be specified for ia64.
> It is planned to make this a no-op on that architecture, but for now
> it should be omitted
> @@ -354,6 +381,9 @@ For ppc64:
> For s390x:
> "1 maxcpus=1 cgroup_disable=memory"
>
> +For arm:
> + "1 maxcpus=1 reset_devices"
> +
> Notes on loading the dump-capture kernel:
>
> * By default, the ELF headers are stored in ELF64 format to support
> --
> 1.8.5.5
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