Rebase to upstream crash-8.0.5 ce4ddc742fbdde

Release: crash-8.0.5-4

Resolves: RHEL-44340

Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Tao Liu 2024-07-03 15:22:45 +12:00
parent cc08f44007
commit af40e9be44
3 changed files with 166 additions and 1 deletions

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From 3452fe802bf94d15879b3c5fd17c793a2b67a231 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?HAGIO=20KAZUHITO=28=E8=90=A9=E5=B0=BE=E3=80=80=E4=B8=80?=
=?UTF-8?q?=E4=BB=81=29?= <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 02:40:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Fix "kmem -i" and "swap" commands on Linux 6.10-rc1 and
later kernels
Kernel commit 798cb7f9aec3 ("swapon(2)/swapoff(2): don't bother with
block size") removed swap_info_struct.old_block_size member at Linux
6.10-rc1. The crash-utility has used this to determine whether a swap
is a partition or file and to determine the way to get the swap path.
Withtout the patch, the "kmem -i" and "swap" commands fail with the
following error messsage:
crash> kmem -i
...
TOTAL HUGE 13179392 50.3 GB ----
HUGE FREE 13179392 50.3 GB 100% of TOTAL HUGE
swap: invalid (optional) structure member offsets: swap_info_struct_swap_device or swap_info_struct_old_block_size
FILE: memory.c LINE: 16032 FUNCTION: dump_swap_info()
The swap_file member of recent swap_info_struct is a pointer to a
struct file (once upon a time it was dentry), use this fact directly.
Tested-by: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
defs.h | 1 +
filesys.c | 1 +
memory.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----
symbols.c | 1 +
4 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index da856c0..49e6923 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -2242,6 +2242,7 @@ struct offset_table { /* stash of commonly-used offsets */
long log_caller_id;
long vmap_node_busy;
long rb_list_head;
+ long file_f_inode;
};
struct size_table { /* stash of commonly-used sizes */
diff --git a/filesys.c b/filesys.c
index 81fe856..406ebb2 100644
--- a/filesys.c
+++ b/filesys.c
@@ -2038,6 +2038,7 @@ vfs_init(void)
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(file_f_dentry, "file", "f_dentry");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(file_f_vfsmnt, "file", "f_vfsmnt");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(file_f_count, "file", "f_count");
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(file_f_inode, "file", "f_inode");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(path_mnt, "path", "mnt");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(path_dentry, "path", "dentry");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(file_f_dentry)) {
diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c
index acb8507..a74ebaf 100644
--- a/memory.c
+++ b/memory.c
@@ -16075,6 +16075,8 @@ dump_swap_info(ulong swapflags, ulong *totalswap_pages, ulong *totalused_pages)
char buf3[BUFSIZE];
char buf4[BUFSIZE];
char buf5[BUFSIZE];
+ int swap_file_is_file =
+ STREQ(MEMBER_TYPE_NAME("swap_info_struct", "swap_file"), "file");
if (!symbol_exists("nr_swapfiles"))
error(FATAL, "nr_swapfiles doesn't exist in this kernel!\n");
@@ -16118,9 +16120,21 @@ dump_swap_info(ulong swapflags, ulong *totalswap_pages, ulong *totalused_pages)
swap_file = ULONG(vt->swap_info_struct +
OFFSET(swap_info_struct_swap_file));
- swap_device = INT(vt->swap_info_struct +
- OFFSET_OPTION(swap_info_struct_swap_device,
- swap_info_struct_old_block_size));
+ /* Linux 6.10 and later */
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(swap_info_struct_swap_device) &&
+ INVALID_MEMBER(swap_info_struct_old_block_size) &&
+ swap_file_is_file) {
+ ulong inode;
+ ushort mode;
+ readmem(swap_file + OFFSET(file_f_inode), KVADDR, &inode,
+ sizeof(ulong), "swap_file.f_inode", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
+ readmem(inode + OFFSET(inode_i_mode), KVADDR, &mode,
+ sizeof(ushort), "inode.i_mode", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
+ swap_device = S_ISBLK(mode);
+ } else
+ swap_device = INT(vt->swap_info_struct +
+ OFFSET_OPTION(swap_info_struct_swap_device,
+ swap_info_struct_old_block_size));
pages = INT(vt->swap_info_struct +
OFFSET(swap_info_struct_pages));
@@ -16161,8 +16175,12 @@ dump_swap_info(ulong swapflags, ulong *totalswap_pages, ulong *totalused_pages)
OFFSET(swap_info_struct_swap_vfsmnt));
get_pathname(swap_file, buf, BUFSIZE,
1, vfsmnt);
- } else if (VALID_MEMBER
- (swap_info_struct_old_block_size)) {
+ } else if (VALID_MEMBER(swap_info_struct_old_block_size) ||
+ swap_file_is_file) {
+ /*
+ * Linux 6.10 and later kernels do not have old_block_size,
+ * but this still should work, if swap_file is file.
+ */
devname = vfsmount_devname(file_to_vfsmnt(swap_file),
buf1, BUFSIZE);
get_pathname(file_to_dentry(swap_file),
diff --git a/symbols.c b/symbols.c
index f3c94b0..69a1fbb 100644
--- a/symbols.c
+++ b/symbols.c
@@ -10522,6 +10522,7 @@ dump_offset_table(char *spec, ulong makestruct)
OFFSET(file_f_count));
fprintf(fp, " file_f_path: %ld\n",
OFFSET(file_f_path));
+ fprintf(fp, " file_f_inode: %ld\n", OFFSET(file_f_inode));
fprintf(fp, " path_mnt: %ld\n",
OFFSET(path_mnt));
fprintf(fp, " path_dentry: %ld\n",
--
2.40.1

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From ce4ddc742fbdde2fc966e79a19d6aa962e79448a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@fujitsu.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2024 14:31:30 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] List: enable LIST_HEAD_FORMAT for -r option
Currently, the LIST_HEAD_FORMAT is not set, 'list -r' will list the
traversal results in order, not in the reverse order. This is not
the expected behavior.
Let's enable the LIST_HEAD_FORMAT for -r option by default.
Signed-off-by: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@fujitsu.com>
---
tools.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/tools.c b/tools.c
index 0f2db10..1022d57 100644
--- a/tools.c
+++ b/tools.c
@@ -3370,6 +3370,7 @@ cmd_list(void)
break;
case 'r':
+ ld->flags |= LIST_HEAD_FORMAT;
ld->flags |= LIST_HEAD_REVERSE;
break;
--
2.40.1

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles Summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles
Name: crash Name: crash
Version: 8.0.5 Version: 8.0.5
Release: 3%{?dist} Release: 4%{?dist}
License: GPL-3.0-only License: GPL-3.0-only
Source0: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/archive/crash-%{version}.tar.gz Source0: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/archive/crash-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-10.2.tar.gz Source1: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-10.2.tar.gz
@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ Patch7: 0006-Fix-kmem-v-option-on-Linux-6.9-and-later-kernels.patch
Patch8: 0007-X86-64-fix-for-crash-session-loading-failure.patch Patch8: 0007-X86-64-fix-for-crash-session-loading-failure.patch
Patch9: 0008-Fix-for-failing-to-load-kernel-module.patch Patch9: 0008-Fix-for-failing-to-load-kernel-module.patch
Patch10: 0009-X86-64-fix-a-regression-issue-about-kernel-stack-pad.patch Patch10: 0009-X86-64-fix-a-regression-issue-about-kernel-stack-pad.patch
Patch11: 0001-Fix-kmem-i-and-swap-commands-on-Linux-6.10-rc1-and-l.patch
Patch12: 0002-List-enable-LIST_HEAD_FORMAT-for-r-option.patch
%description %description
The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to
@ -58,6 +60,8 @@ offered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch.
%patch -P 8 -p1 %patch -P 8 -p1
%patch -P 9 -p1 %patch -P 9 -p1
%patch -P 10 -p1 %patch -P 10 -p1
%patch -P 11 -p1
%patch -P 12 -p1
%build %build
@ -83,6 +87,9 @@ cp -p defs.h %{buildroot}%{_includedir}/crash
%{_includedir}/* %{_includedir}/*
%changelog %changelog
* Wed Jul 3 2024 Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com> - 8.0.5-4
- Rebase to upstream crash 8.0.5 ce4ddc742fbdd
* Mon Jun 24 2024 Troy Dawson <tdawson@redhat.com> - 8.0.5-3 * Mon Jun 24 2024 Troy Dawson <tdawson@redhat.com> - 8.0.5-3
- Bump release for June 2024 mass rebuild - Bump release for June 2024 mass rebuild