* Re: [PATCH] fs: Add 'rootfsflags' to set rootfs mount options [not found] <20250808015134.2875430-2-lichliu@redhat.com> @ 2025-08-14 8:13 ` Askar Safin 2025-08-14 10:25 ` Lichen Liu 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Askar Safin @ 2025-08-14 8:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: lichliu Cc: brauner, kexec, linux-kernel, rob, viro, weilongchen, cyphar, linux-fsdevel, linux-api, initramfs, Mimi Zohar, Stefan Berger Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com>: > When CONFIG_TMPFS is enabled, the initial root filesystem is a tmpfs. > By default, a tmpfs mount is limited to using 50% of the available RAM > for its content. This can be problematic in memory-constrained > environments, particularly during a kdump capture. > > In a kdump scenario, the capture kernel boots with a limited amount of > memory specified by the 'crashkernel' parameter. If the initramfs is > large, it may fail to unpack into the tmpfs rootfs due to insufficient > space. This is because to get X MB of usable space in tmpfs, 2*X MB of > memory must be available for the mount. This leads to an OOM failure > during the early boot process, preventing a successful crash dump. > > This patch introduces a new kernel command-line parameter, rootfsflags, > which allows passing specific mount options directly to the rootfs when > it is first mounted. This gives users control over the rootfs behavior. > > For example, a user can now specify rootfsflags=size=75% to allow the > tmpfs to use up to 75% of the available memory. This can significantly > reduce the memory pressure for kdump. > > Consider a practical example: > > To unpack a 48MB initramfs, the tmpfs needs 48MB of usable space. With > the default 50% limit, this requires a memory pool of 96MB to be > available for the tmpfs mount. The total memory requirement is therefore > approximately: 16MB (vmlinuz) + 48MB (loaded initramfs) + 48MB (unpacked > kernel) + 96MB (for tmpfs) + 12MB (runtime overhead) ≈ 220MB. > > By using rootfsflags=size=75%, the memory pool required for the 48MB > tmpfs is reduced to 48MB / 0.75 = 64MB. This reduces the total memory > requirement by 32MB (96MB - 64MB), allowing the kdump to succeed with a > smaller crashkernel size, such as 192MB. > > An alternative approach of reusing the existing rootflags parameter was > considered. However, a new, dedicated rootfsflags parameter was chosen > to avoid altering the current behavior of rootflags (which applies to > the final root filesystem) and to prevent any potential regressions. > > This approach is inspired by prior discussions and patches on the topic. > Ref: https://www.lightofdawn.org/blog/?viewDetailed=00128 > Ref: https://landley.net/notes-2015.html#01-01-2015 > Ref: https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/6/29/783 > Ref: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.html#what-is-rootfs > > Signed-off-by: Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com> > --- > fs/namespace.c | 11 ++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/fs/namespace.c b/fs/namespace.c > index ddfd4457d338..a450db31613e 100644 > --- a/fs/namespace.c > +++ b/fs/namespace.c > @@ -65,6 +65,15 @@ static int __init set_mphash_entries(char *str) > } > __setup("mphash_entries=", set_mphash_entries); > > +static char * __initdata rootfs_flags; > +static int __init rootfs_flags_setup(char *str) > +{ > + rootfs_flags = str; > + return 1; > +} > + > +__setup("rootfsflags=", rootfs_flags_setup); > + > static u64 event; > static DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(mnt_id_xa, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC); > static DEFINE_IDA(mnt_group_ida); > @@ -6086,7 +6095,7 @@ static void __init init_mount_tree(void) > struct mnt_namespace *ns; > struct path root; > > - mnt = vfs_kern_mount(&rootfs_fs_type, 0, "rootfs", NULL); > + mnt = vfs_kern_mount(&rootfs_fs_type, 0, "rootfs", rootfs_flags); > if (IS_ERR(mnt)) > panic("Can't create rootfs"); > > -- > 2.50.1 Thank you for this patch! I suggest periodically check linux-next to see whether the patch got there. If it was not applied in resonable time, then resend it. But this time, please, clearly specify tree, which should accept it. I think the most apropriate tree is VFS tree here. So, when resending please add linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org to CC and say in first paragraph in your mail that the patch is for VFS tree. -- Askar Safin ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] fs: Add 'rootfsflags' to set rootfs mount options 2025-08-14 8:13 ` [PATCH] fs: Add 'rootfsflags' to set rootfs mount options Askar Safin @ 2025-08-14 10:25 ` Lichen Liu 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Lichen Liu @ 2025-08-14 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Askar Safin Cc: brauner, kexec, linux-kernel, rob, viro, weilongchen, cyphar, linux-fsdevel, linux-api, initramfs, Mimi Zohar, Stefan Berger On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 4:15 PM Askar Safin <safinaskar@zohomail.com> wrote: > > Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com>: > > When CONFIG_TMPFS is enabled, the initial root filesystem is a tmpfs. > > By default, a tmpfs mount is limited to using 50% of the available RAM > > for its content. This can be problematic in memory-constrained > > environments, particularly during a kdump capture. > > > > In a kdump scenario, the capture kernel boots with a limited amount of > > memory specified by the 'crashkernel' parameter. If the initramfs is > > large, it may fail to unpack into the tmpfs rootfs due to insufficient > > space. This is because to get X MB of usable space in tmpfs, 2*X MB of > > memory must be available for the mount. This leads to an OOM failure > > during the early boot process, preventing a successful crash dump. > > > > This patch introduces a new kernel command-line parameter, rootfsflags, > > which allows passing specific mount options directly to the rootfs when > > it is first mounted. This gives users control over the rootfs behavior. > > > > For example, a user can now specify rootfsflags=size=75% to allow the > > tmpfs to use up to 75% of the available memory. This can significantly > > reduce the memory pressure for kdump. > > > > Consider a practical example: > > > > To unpack a 48MB initramfs, the tmpfs needs 48MB of usable space. With > > the default 50% limit, this requires a memory pool of 96MB to be > > available for the tmpfs mount. The total memory requirement is therefore > > approximately: 16MB (vmlinuz) + 48MB (loaded initramfs) + 48MB (unpacked > > kernel) + 96MB (for tmpfs) + 12MB (runtime overhead) ≈ 220MB. > > > > By using rootfsflags=size=75%, the memory pool required for the 48MB > > tmpfs is reduced to 48MB / 0.75 = 64MB. This reduces the total memory > > requirement by 32MB (96MB - 64MB), allowing the kdump to succeed with a > > smaller crashkernel size, such as 192MB. > > > > An alternative approach of reusing the existing rootflags parameter was > > considered. However, a new, dedicated rootfsflags parameter was chosen > > to avoid altering the current behavior of rootflags (which applies to > > the final root filesystem) and to prevent any potential regressions. > > > > This approach is inspired by prior discussions and patches on the topic. > > Ref: https://www.lightofdawn.org/blog/?viewDetailed=00128 > > Ref: https://landley.net/notes-2015.html#01-01-2015 > > Ref: https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/6/29/783 > > Ref: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.html#what-is-rootfs > > > > Signed-off-by: Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com> > > --- > > fs/namespace.c | 11 ++++++++++- > > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/fs/namespace.c b/fs/namespace.c > > index ddfd4457d338..a450db31613e 100644 > > --- a/fs/namespace.c > > +++ b/fs/namespace.c > > @@ -65,6 +65,15 @@ static int __init set_mphash_entries(char *str) > > } > > __setup("mphash_entries=", set_mphash_entries); > > > > +static char * __initdata rootfs_flags; > > +static int __init rootfs_flags_setup(char *str) > > +{ > > + rootfs_flags = str; > > + return 1; > > +} > > + > > +__setup("rootfsflags=", rootfs_flags_setup); > > + > > static u64 event; > > static DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(mnt_id_xa, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC); > > static DEFINE_IDA(mnt_group_ida); > > @@ -6086,7 +6095,7 @@ static void __init init_mount_tree(void) > > struct mnt_namespace *ns; > > struct path root; > > > > - mnt = vfs_kern_mount(&rootfs_fs_type, 0, "rootfs", NULL); > > + mnt = vfs_kern_mount(&rootfs_fs_type, 0, "rootfs", rootfs_flags); > > if (IS_ERR(mnt)) > > panic("Can't create rootfs"); > > > > -- > > 2.50.1 > > Thank you for this patch! > > I suggest periodically check linux-next to see whether the patch got there. > > If it was not applied in resonable time, then resend it. > But this time, please, clearly specify tree, which should accept it. > I think the most apropriate tree is VFS tree here. > So, when resending please add linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org to CC and say in first paragraph > in your mail that the patch is for VFS tree. Thank You! I checked the linux-next and it was not applied now. I will resend this patch and CC linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org. > > -- > Askar Safin > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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