Hi Coiby,
On 10/29/24 at 01:52pm, Coiby Xu wrote:
LUKS is the standard for Linux disk encryption, widely adopted by users,
and in some cases, such as Confidential VMs, it is a requirement. With
kdump enabled, when the first kernel crashes, the system can boot into
the kdump/crash kernel to dump the memory image (i.e., /proc/vmcore)
to a specified target. However, there are two challenges when dumping
vmcore to a LUKS-encrypted device:
Other than those small concerns, and the lkp reported issue, the overral
series looks good to me. Thanks for the effort.
Thanks
Baoquan