* Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
2006-08-30 1:26 [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3 Jay Lan
@ 2006-08-30 1:37 ` Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:38 ` Zou, Nanhai
` (2 subsequent siblings)
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From: Jay Lan @ 2006-08-30 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Jay Lan wrote:
> Jay Lan wrote:
>
>> Hi Nanhai,
>>
>> There is a problem in sn2. The sn2 does not have any memory with
>> a predictible offset. It is not possible to specify a memory location
>> at boot.
>>
>> I modified the efi_initialize_iomem_resources() routine in
>> arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c to calculate crashk_res.start and .end on the
>> fly and uses the "A" of crashkernel=A@B as size to find a region
>> that fits.
>>
>> Maybe we should separate A and B as two options?
>
>
> The "B" part of the crashkernel boot option is meaningless to sn2
> machine and can be very confusing to sn2 users.
>
>>
>> I now have memory reserved, but kernal hanged when executing 'kexec'
>> command. There must be similar issues in kexec.
>
>
> On further debugging, the kexec dumped core instead at this statement:
> + elf_rel_set_symbol(&info->rhdr, "__boot_param_base",
> + &boot_param_base, sizeof(long));
>
> of elf_ia64_load() in kexec/arch/ia64/kexec-elf-ia64.c.
Well, need a bit of clarification. :) The code hits a die() since
elf_rel_find_symbol() returned -1. The die() routine would do an
exit(1), but i changed die() to force a core dump to examine the
memory.
Regards,
- jay
>
> Examing the memory i found "__boot_param_base" indeed not present in
> the symbol table.
>
> It seems that purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S does not have a line
> +DECLARE_DATAB(____boot_param_base).
> Is it not needed in other ia64 machines? How does it work in HP
> machines?
>
> Thanks,
> - jay
>
>
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2006-08-30 1:26 [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3 Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:37 ` Jay Lan
@ 2006-08-30 1:38 ` Zou, Nanhai
2006-08-30 1:45 ` Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:54 ` Zou, Nanhai
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Zou, Nanhai @ 2006-08-30 1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Lan [mailto:jlan@sgi.com]
> Sent: 2006Äê8ÔÂ30ÈÕ 9:27
> To: Zou, Nanhai
> Cc: Linux-IA64; fastboot; Luck, Tony; Dave Anderson; Eric W. Biederman; Horms
> Subject: Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
>
> Jay Lan wrote:
> > Hi Nanhai,
> >
> > There is a problem in sn2. The sn2 does not have any memory with
> > a predictible offset. It is not possible to specify a memory location
> > at boot.
> >
> > I modified the efi_initialize_iomem_resources() routine in
> > arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c to calculate crashk_res.start and .end on the
> > fly and uses the "A" of crashkernel=A@B as size to find a region
> > that fits.
> >
> > Maybe we should separate A and B as two options?
>
> The "B" part of the crashkernel boot option is meaningless to sn2
> machine and can be very confusing to sn2 users.
>
Hi, Jay
It is possible to have only A option and let kernel determine the B address at startup time. Horms has patch to do that, I will merge it.
> >
> > I now have memory reserved, but kernal hanged when executing 'kexec'
> > command. There must be similar issues in kexec.
>
> On further debugging, the kexec dumped core instead at this statement:
> + elf_rel_set_symbol(&info->rhdr, "__boot_param_base",
> + &boot_param_base, sizeof(long));
>
> of elf_ia64_load() in kexec/arch/ia64/kexec-elf-ia64.c.
>
> Examing the memory i found "__boot_param_base" indeed not present in
> the symbol table.
>
> It seems that purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S does not have a line
> +DECLARE_DATAB(____boot_param_base).
> Is it not needed in other ia64 machines? How does it work in HP
> machines?
There is a DECLARE_DATA8(__boot_param_base) in purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S
Are you using kexec-tools-kdump10 patch?
Thanks
Zou Nan hai
>
> Thanks,
> - jay
>
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* Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
2006-08-30 1:26 [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3 Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:37 ` Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:38 ` Zou, Nanhai
@ 2006-08-30 1:45 ` Jay Lan
2006-08-30 1:54 ` Zou, Nanhai
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jay Lan @ 2006-08-30 1:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Zou, Nanhai wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jay Lan [mailto:jlan@sgi.com]
>>Sent: 2006年8月30日 9:27
>>To: Zou, Nanhai
>>Cc: Linux-IA64; fastboot; Luck, Tony; Dave Anderson; Eric W. Biederman; Horms
>>Subject: Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
>>
>>Jay Lan wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Nanhai,
>>>
>>>There is a problem in sn2. The sn2 does not have any memory with
>>>a predictible offset. It is not possible to specify a memory location
>>>at boot.
>>>
>>>I modified the efi_initialize_iomem_resources() routine in
>>>arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c to calculate crashk_res.start and .end on the
>>>fly and uses the "A" of crashkernel=A@B as size to find a region
>>>that fits.
>>>
>>>Maybe we should separate A and B as two options?
>>
>>The "B" part of the crashkernel boot option is meaningless to sn2
>>machine and can be very confusing to sn2 users.
>>
>
>
> Hi, Jay
> It is possible to have only A option and let kernel determine the B address at startup time. Horms has patch to do that, I will merge it.
>
That would be great!
>
>>>I now have memory reserved, but kernal hanged when executing 'kexec'
>>>command. There must be similar issues in kexec.
>>
>>On further debugging, the kexec dumped core instead at this statement:
>>+ elf_rel_set_symbol(&info->rhdr, "__boot_param_base",
>>+ &boot_param_base, sizeof(long));
>>
>>of elf_ia64_load() in kexec/arch/ia64/kexec-elf-ia64.c.
>>
>>Examing the memory i found "__boot_param_base" indeed not present in
>>the symbol table.
>>
>>It seems that purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S does not have a line
>>+DECLARE_DATAB(____boot_param_base).
>>Is it not needed in other ia64 machines? How does it work in HP
>>machines?
>
> There is a DECLARE_DATA8(__boot_param_base) in purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S
> Are you using kexec-tools-kdump10 patch?
Yes, i apply the kexec-tools-kdump10 patch and the "reserve efi memmap
and boot param" patch from you. Only these two. Did i miss any?
Thanks,
- jay
>
> Thanks
> Zou Nan hai
>
>>Thanks,
>> - jay
>>
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* RE: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
2006-08-30 1:26 [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3 Jay Lan
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2006-08-30 1:45 ` Jay Lan
@ 2006-08-30 1:54 ` Zou, Nanhai
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Zou, Nanhai @ 2006-08-30 1:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Lan [mailto:jlan@sgi.com]
> Sent: 2006年8月30日 9:46
> To: Zou, Nanhai
> Cc: Linux-IA64; fastboot; Luck, Tony; Dave Anderson; Eric W. Biederman; Horms
> Subject: Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
>
> Zou, Nanhai wrote:
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Jay Lan [mailto:jlan@sgi.com]
> >>Sent: 2006年8月30日 9:27
> >>To: Zou, Nanhai
> >>Cc: Linux-IA64; fastboot; Luck, Tony; Dave Anderson; Eric W. Biederman; Horms
> >>Subject: Re: [Fastboot] IA64 Kdump patch V3
> >>
> >>Jay Lan wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi Nanhai,
> >>>
> >>>There is a problem in sn2. The sn2 does not have any memory with
> >>>a predictible offset. It is not possible to specify a memory location
> >>>at boot.
> >>>
> >>>I modified the efi_initialize_iomem_resources() routine in
> >>>arch/ia64/kernel/efi.c to calculate crashk_res.start and .end on the
> >>>fly and uses the "A" of crashkernel=A@B as size to find a region
> >>>that fits.
> >>>
> >>>Maybe we should separate A and B as two options?
> >>
> >>The "B" part of the crashkernel boot option is meaningless to sn2
> >>machine and can be very confusing to sn2 users.
> >>
> >
> >
> > Hi, Jay
> > It is possible to have only A option and let kernel determine the B address
> at startup time. Horms has patch to do that, I will merge it.
> >
> That would be great!
>
> >
> >>>I now have memory reserved, but kernal hanged when executing 'kexec'
> >>>command. There must be similar issues in kexec.
> >>
> >>On further debugging, the kexec dumped core instead at this statement:
> >>+ elf_rel_set_symbol(&info->rhdr, "__boot_param_base",
> >>+ &boot_param_base, sizeof(long));
> >>
> >>of elf_ia64_load() in kexec/arch/ia64/kexec-elf-ia64.c.
> >>
> >>Examing the memory i found "__boot_param_base" indeed not present in
> >>the symbol table.
> >>
> >>It seems that purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S does not have a line
> >>+DECLARE_DATAB(____boot_param_base).
> >>Is it not needed in other ia64 machines? How does it work in HP
> >>machines?
> >
> > There is a DECLARE_DATA8(__boot_param_base) in
> purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S
> > Are you using kexec-tools-kdump10 patch?
>
> Yes, i apply the kexec-tools-kdump10 patch and the "reserve efi memmap
> and boot param" patch from you. Only these two. Did i miss any?
>
Then there should be a line
DECLARE_DATA8(__boot_param_base) in purgatory/arch/ia64/entry.S...
If it is hang in kernel, maybe there is something wrong with the physical destination address of reserved region, have you checked the /proc/iomem?
Thanks
Zou Nan hai
> Thanks,
> - jay
>
>
> >
> > Thanks
> > Zou Nan hai
> >
> >>Thanks,
> >> - jay
> >>
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