Re: [PATCH v3 1/3] kexec: Move vmcoreinfo out of the kernel's .bss section

From: Hari Bathini
Date: Wed Mar 22 2017 - 08:17:26 EST


Hi Xunlei,


On Wednesday 22 March 2017 03:04 PM, Xunlei Pang wrote:
On 03/22/2017 at 12:30 PM, Dave Young wrote:
On 03/21/17 at 10:18pm, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
Dave Young <dyoung@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On 03/20/17 at 10:33pm, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
Xunlei Pang <xlpang@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

As Eric said,
"what we need to do is move the variable vmcoreinfo_note out
of the kernel's .bss section. And modify the code to regenerate
and keep this information in something like the control page.

Definitely something like this needs a page all to itself, and ideally
far away from any other kernel data structures. I clearly was not
watching closely the data someone decided to keep this silly thing
in the kernel's .bss section."

This patch allocates extra pages for these vmcoreinfo_XXX variables,
one advantage is that it enhances some safety of vmcoreinfo, because
vmcoreinfo now is kept far away from other kernel data structures.
Can you preceed this patch with a patch that removes CRASHTIME from
vmcoreinfo? If someone actually cares we can add a separate note that holds
a 64bit crashtime in the per cpu notes.
I think makedumpfile is using it, but I also vote to remove the
CRASHTIME. It is better not to do this while crashing and a makedumpfile
userspace patch is needed to drop the use of it.

By moving the CRASHTIME info to the cpu note of crashed cpu may be a good
way. In kdump kernel, notes of vmcore elfhdr will be merged into one big note
section, I don't know how makedumpfile or crash handle the big note section?
If they process the note in some order, breakage will definitely happen...

There is also a fadump may be affected.


Would like to keep a tab of such change as fadump builds cpu notes differently
and such change may have an impact on it considering it depends on the same
tools - crash, makedumpfile..

Thanks
Hari