Re: [PATCH] x86, kdump: Set crashkernel_low automatically

From: Vivek Goyal
Date: Mon Mar 11 2013 - 10:49:13 EST


On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 09:56:57PM -0700, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> Current code does not set low range for crashkernel if the user
> does not specify that.
>
> That cause regressions on system that does not support intel_iommu
> properly.
>
> Chao said that his system does work well on 3.8 without extra parameter.
> even iommu does not work with kdump.
>
> Set crashkernel_low automatically if the user does not specify that.
>
> For system that does support IOMMU with kdump properly, user could
> specify crashkernel_low=0 to save that 72M low ram.
>

Hi Yinghai,

Had a question about crashkernel_auto_low. So this is the amount of
memory rerved under 4G. I am not very clear about the semantics here.

So by default memory wil always come from areas above 4G (when
crashkernel=X specified) and if user needs reserveation in lower memory
area, it needs to be sepcified explicitly using crashkernel_low?

But will that not break the case of exising bzImage which are 32bit.
They currently work if I specify crashkernel=256M. Now suddenly memory
will come from higher addresses and 32bit bzImage can't be loaded there.
Or I understood the syntax part wrong.

P.S. Explanation in kernel-parameters.txt is really short. Can you please
add some explanation in kdump.txt to clarify how crashkernel_low
is supposed to be used.

Thanks
Vivek
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