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From: Hari Bathini <hbathini@linux.ibm.com>
To: Eric DeVolder <eric.devolder@oracle.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, x86@kernel.org,
	kexec@lists.infradead.org, ebiederm@xmission.com,
	dyoung@redhat.com, bhe@redhat.com, vgoyal@redhat.com
Cc: tglx@linutronix.de, mingo@redhat.com, bp@alien8.de,
	dave.hansen@linux.intel.com, hpa@zytor.com,
	nramas@linux.microsoft.com, thomas.lendacky@amd.com,
	robh@kernel.org, efault@gmx.de, rppt@kernel.org,
	david@redhat.com, sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com,
	konrad.wilk@oracle.com, boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v21 0/7] crash: Kernel handling of CPU and memory hot un/plug
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2023 12:38:45 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2bc7d559-d827-bae9-33e0-4b7ca172ce5d@linux.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230404180326.6890-1-eric.devolder@oracle.com>

Hi Eric,

On 04/04/23 11:33 pm, Eric DeVolder wrote:
> Once the kdump service is loaded, if changes to CPUs or memory occur,
> either by hot un/plug or off/onlining, the crash elfcorehdr must also
> be updated.
> 
> The elfcorehdr describes to kdump the CPUs and memory in the system,
> and any inaccuracies can result in a vmcore with missing CPU context
> or memory regions.
> 
> The current solution utilizes udev to initiate an unload-then-reload
> of the kdump image (eg. kernel, initrd, boot_params, purgatory and
> elfcorehdr) by the userspace kexec utility. In the original post I
> outlined the significant performance problems related to offloading
> this activity to userspace.
> 
> This patchset introduces a generic crash handler that registers with
> the CPU and memory notifiers. Upon CPU or memory changes, from either
> hot un/plug or off/onlining, this generic handler is invoked and
> performs important housekeeping, for example obtaining the appropriate
> lock, and then invokes an architecture specific handler to do the
> appropriate elfcorehdr update.
> 
> Note the description in patch 'crash: change crash_prepare_elf64_headers()
> to for_each_possible_cpu()' and 'x86/crash: optimize CPU changes' that
> enables further optimizations related to CPU plug/unplug/online/offline
> performance of elfcorehdr updates.
> 
> In the case of x86_64, the arch specific handler generates a new
> elfcorehdr, and overwrites the old one in memory; thus no involvement
> with userspace needed.
> 
> To realize the benefits/test this patchset, one must make a couple
> of minor changes to userspace:
> 
>   - Prevent udev from updating kdump crash kernel on hot un/plug changes.
>     Add the following as the first lines to the RHEL udev rule file
>     /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/98-kexec.rules:
> 
>     # The kernel updates the crash elfcorehdr for CPU and memory changes
>     SUBSYSTEM=="cpu", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
>     SUBSYSTEM=="memory", ATTRS{crash_hotplug}=="1", GOTO="kdump_reload_end"
> 
>     With this changeset applied, the two rules evaluate to false for
>     CPU and memory change events and thus skip the userspace
>     unload-then-reload of kdump.
> 
>   - Change to the kexec_file_load for loading the kdump kernel:
>     Eg. on RHEL: in /usr/bin/kdumpctl, change to:
>      standard_kexec_args="-p -d -s"
>     which adds the -s to select kexec_file_load() syscall.
> 
> This kernel patchset also supports kexec_load() with a modified kexec
> userspace utility. A working changeset to the kexec userspace utility
> is posted to the kexec-tools mailing list here:
> 
>   http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2022-October/026032.html

With the in-kernel update, the size is anyway getting calculated in
kernel for kexec_file_load case, how about passing the recommended size
for elfcorehdr segment and any other segment that needs an in-kernel 
update as a sysfs attribute instead of kexec-tools having to do the
calculation again in the userspace  (get_elfcorehdrsz()) for kexec_load
case. That makes segment size calculation less error prone.

Thanks
Hari

  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-04-27  7:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-04-04 18:03 [PATCH v21 0/7] crash: Kernel handling of CPU and memory hot un/plug Eric DeVolder
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 1/7] crash: move a few code bits to setup support of crash hotplug Eric DeVolder
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 2/7] crash: add generic infrastructure for crash hotplug support Eric DeVolder
2023-04-06 11:04   ` Baoquan He
2023-04-06 16:10     ` Eric DeVolder
2023-04-06 23:58       ` Baoquan He
2023-04-18 13:55         ` Eric DeVolder
2023-04-19  0:05           ` Baoquan He
2023-04-12  8:38       ` Sourabh Jain
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 3/7] kexec: exclude elfcorehdr from the segment digest Eric DeVolder
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 4/7] crash: memory and CPU hotplug sysfs attributes Eric DeVolder
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 5/7] x86/crash: add x86 crash hotplug support Eric DeVolder
2023-04-27  7:09   ` Hari Bathini
2023-04-27  8:49     ` Baoquan He
2023-04-27 16:56       ` Hari Bathini
2023-04-28  9:25         ` Baoquan He
2023-04-28 18:31           ` Hari Bathini
2023-05-01 18:33             ` Eric DeVolder
2023-05-02  9:36               ` Hari Bathini
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 6/7] crash: change crash_prepare_elf64_headers() to for_each_possible_cpu() Eric DeVolder
2023-04-04 18:03 ` [PATCH v21 7/7] x86/crash: optimize CPU changes Eric DeVolder
2023-04-06 11:06 ` [PATCH v21 0/7] crash: Kernel handling of CPU and memory hot un/plug Baoquan He
2023-04-06 16:12   ` Eric DeVolder
2023-04-27  7:08 ` Hari Bathini [this message]
2023-05-01 18:35   ` Eric DeVolder

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