From: takahiro.akashi@linaro.org (AKASHI Takahiro)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v24 9/9] Documentation: dt: chosen properties for arm64 kdump
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 08:45:46 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160830234545.GP20080@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAL_JsqJ5SqesEL5QWX_NJj+gL2jpne4NN_WzADiH+1VB7CkvOA@mail.gmail.com>
Rob,
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 11:34:10AM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:28 PM, AKASHI Takahiro
> <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> wrote:
> > Rob,
> > [Cc: Mark]
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 08:26:41AM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:
> >> On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 10:57:47AM +0900, AKASHI Takahiro wrote:
> >> > From: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
> >> >
> >> > Add documentation for
> >> > linux,crashkernel-base and crashkernel-size,
> >> > linux,usable-memory-range, and
> >> > linux,elfcorehdr
> >> > used by arm64 kexec/kdump to decribe the kdump reserved area, and
> >> > the elfcorehdr's location within it.
> >> >
> >> > Signed-off-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
> >> > [takahiro.akashi at linaro.org:
> >> > renamed "usable-memory" to "usable-memory-range",
> >> > added "linux,crashkernel-base" and "-size" ]
> >> > Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org>
> >> > ---
> >> > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >> > 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)
> >> >
> >> > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt
> >> > index 6ae9d82..236188a 100644
> >> > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt
> >> > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt
> >> > @@ -52,3 +52,53 @@ This property is set (currently only on PowerPC, and only needed on
> >> > book3e) by some versions of kexec-tools to tell the new kernel that it
> >> > is being booted by kexec, as the booting environment may differ (e.g.
> >> > a different secondary CPU release mechanism)
> >> > +
> >> > +linux,crashkernel-base
> >> > +linux,crashkernel-size
> >> > +----------------------
> >> > +These properties (currently used on PowerPC and arm64) indicates
> >> > +the base address and the size, respectively, of the reserved memory
> >> > +range for crash dump kernel.
> >> > +e.g.
> >> > +
> >> > +/ {
> >> > + chosen {
> >> > + linux,crashkernel-base = <0x9 0xf0000000>;
> >> > + linux,crashkernel-size = <0x0 0x10000000>;
> >> > + };
> >> > +};
> >> > +
> >> > +linux,usable-memory-range
> >> > +-------------------------
> >> > +
> >> > +This property (currently used only on arm64) holds the memory range,
> >> > +the base address and the size, which can be used as system ram on
> >> > +the *current* kernel. Note that, if this property is present, any memory
> >> > +regions under "memory" nodes in DT blob or ones marked as "conventional
> >> > +memory" in EFI memory map should be ignored.
> >> > +e.g.
> >> > +
> >> > +/ {
> >> > + chosen {
> >> > + linux,usable-memory-range = <0x9 0xf0000000 0x0 0x10000000>;
> >> > + };
> >> > +};
> >>
> >> I've read the discussion on this. I think you should use the existing
> >> linux,usable-memory property in the memory nodes. If UEFI systems don't
> >> have memory nodes, then you can find an UEFI way to describe this. DT is
> >> not the dumping ground for what doesn't fit in UEFI. How do x86 systems
> >> work?
> >
> > Kdump for x86 passes the range of usable memory to crash dump kernel
> > either via:
> > (a) "memmap=nn at ss" command line parameter, or
> > (b) faked BIOS e820 map (a sort of memory map table)
> >
> > (a) was rejected by Mark [1], and (b) is x86-specific.
> >
> > I believe that my approach is better because it works in the same way
> > either on UEFI systems or DT-based systems.
>
> So we have a new way for both UEFI and DT. If UEFI folks can't come up
> with a standard way to do things in the UEFI standard, then we just
> dump them into DT?
No, I don't think so.
According to "Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chosen.txt,
"The chosen node does not represent a real device, but serves as a place
for passing data between firmware and the operating system, like boot
arguments."
Since kexec/dump is some sort of boot loader, it all makes sense to
add a new property as an interface from the old kernel(kexec/dump)
to the new kernel. So my approach doesn't break any DT rules.
Please note that, even on UEFI/APCI systems, there are already a few
properties used under /chosen, like "linux,uefi-system-table" and
"linux,mmap-*."
(Those properties are currently *not* defined in this document, though.)
> I'd rather see alignment with existing DT systems
> (PPC) and in particular the tools.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but I guess:
1) On DT-only systems, we should follow the way that PPC does.
(That is, adding "usable-memory" property to each "memory" node.)
2) On UEFI/ACPI system, we must invent a new own way for our purpose
because, as I said before, there is no standard, but x86-specific way.
Is this what you want to do?
If so,
do you agree to my approach of adding "linux,usable-memory-range" property
to /chosen *for UEFI/ACPI use*?
Thanks,
-Takahiro AKASHI
> Rob
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-08-30 23:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-08-09 1:52 [PATCH v24 0/9] arm64: add kdump support AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:52 ` [PATCH v24 1/9] arm64: kdump: reserve memory for crash dump kernel AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:55 ` [PATCH v24 2/9] memblock: add memblock_cap_memory_range() AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-10 16:26 ` James Morse
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 3/9] arm64: limit memory regions based on DT property, usable-memory-range AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 4/9] arm64: kdump: implement machine_crash_shutdown() AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 5/9] arm64: kdump: add kdump support AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-10 16:38 ` James Morse
2016-08-10 18:18 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-11 10:03 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-16 10:13 ` James Morse
2016-08-17 15:33 ` [PATCH] fixup! " James Morse
2016-08-18 7:32 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-19 8:00 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-19 13:34 ` James Morse
2016-08-19 15:19 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-18 7:15 ` [PATCH v24 5/9] " AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-18 7:19 ` Dave Young
2016-08-19 1:26 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-19 11:22 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-22 1:29 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-22 7:07 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-22 13:47 ` James Morse
2016-08-23 0:38 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-23 11:23 ` Pratyush Anand
2016-08-24 8:04 ` Dave Young
2016-08-24 10:25 ` James Morse
2016-08-25 1:04 ` Dave Young
2016-08-19 13:28 ` James Morse
2016-08-22 1:23 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-24 14:44 ` Ard Biesheuvel
2016-08-26 6:22 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 6/9] arm64: kdump: add VMCOREINFO's for user-space coredump tools AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 7/9] arm64: kdump: enable kdump in the arm64 defconfig AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:56 ` [PATCH v24 8/9] arm64: kdump: update a kernel doc AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-09 1:57 ` [PATCH v24 9/9] Documentation: dt: chosen properties for arm64 kdump AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-19 13:26 ` Rob Herring
2016-08-22 4:28 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-30 16:34 ` Rob Herring
2016-08-30 23:45 ` AKASHI Takahiro [this message]
2016-08-31 5:02 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-09-02 10:11 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-09-27 23:39 ` Mark Rutland
2016-08-09 2:04 ` [PATCH v24 0/9] arm64: add kdump support AKASHI Takahiro
2016-08-31 3:41 ` Manish Jaggi
2016-08-31 5:31 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-09-02 12:53 ` Manish Jaggi
2016-09-05 8:15 ` AKASHI Takahiro
2016-09-05 12:42 ` Manish Jaggi
2016-09-06 15:33 ` Marc Zyngier
2016-09-06 16:15 ` Manish Jaggi
2016-09-06 16:42 ` Marc Zyngier
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