import crash-7.2.9-2.el8

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parent 17cf870a7d
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334bce71a69ccf8abefaf8c4bc5eec67c9b43c9e SOURCES/crash-7.2.8.tar.gz
20865107a4a2ffcb31d9b2f390f72e1dcc3a5dbc SOURCES/crash-7.2.9.tar.gz
026f4c9e1c8152a2773354551c523acd32d7f00e SOURCES/gdb-7.6.tar.gz

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SOURCES/crash-7.2.9.tar.gz
SOURCES/gdb-7.6.tar.gz

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commit 0f29a8ac6b731be5bb47cf70355dc99ba6284741
Author: Dave Anderson <anderson@redhat.com>
Date: Fri May 8 11:46:04 2020 -0400
Replace people.redhat.com references with github equivalents.
(anderson@redhat.com)
diff --git a/README b/README
index f401b0cf9f6b..bfbaef6d3b4b 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@
A whitepaper with complete documentation concerning the use of this utility
can be found here:
- http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash_whitepaper
+ https://crash-utility.github.io/crash_whitepaper.html
+
These are the current prerequisites:
diff --git a/configure.c b/configure.c
index 75006e881f5a..7f6d19e0b87e 100644
--- a/configure.c
+++ b/configure.c
@@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ make_spec_file(struct supported_gdb_version *sp)
printf("License: %s\n", sp->GPL);
printf("Group: Development/Debuggers\n");
printf("Source: %%{name}-%%{version}.tar.gz\n");
- printf("URL: http://people.redhat.com/anderson\n");
+ printf("URL: https://github.com/crash-utility\n");
printf("Distribution: Linux 2.2 or greater\n");
printf("Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.\n");
printf("Packager: Dave Anderson <anderson@redhat.com>\n");
diff --git a/crash.8 b/crash.8
index 994a2e05b8ab..136ae7859d99 100644
--- a/crash.8
+++ b/crash.8
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ command within
.B crash
provides more complete and accurate documentation than this man page.
.PP
-.I http://people.redhat.com/anderson
+.I https://github.com/crash-utility
- the home page of the
.B crash
utility.
diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
index bd2cca80e79a..6476e28d54f9 100644
--- a/help.c
+++ b/help.c
@@ -9357,7 +9357,7 @@ char *README[] = {
" A whitepaper with complete documentation concerning the use of this utility",
" can be found here:",
" ",
-" http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash_whitepaper",
+" https://crash-utility.github.io/crash_whitepaper.html",
" ",
" These are the current prerequisites: ",
"",

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commit 1c45cea02df7f947b4296c1dcaefa1024235ef10
Author: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Jul 14 01:14:49 2020 +0530
arm64: Change tcr_el1_t1sz variable name to TCR_EL1_T1SZ
Since linux kernel commit bbdbc11804ff ("arm64/crash_core: Export
TCR_EL1.T1SZ in vmcoreinfo") [available in linux-next now], the name
of tcr_el1_t1sz vmcoreinfo variable has been changed to TCR_EL1_T1SZ.
Make a similar change in crash-utility.
Signed-off-by: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
index 653225cd8cd6..fdf77bd5e0c1 100644
--- a/arm64.c
+++ b/arm64.c
@@ -3922,7 +3922,7 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
} else if (ACTIVE())
error(FATAL, "cannot determine VA_BITS_ACTUAL: please use /proc/kcore\n");
else {
- if ((string = pc->read_vmcoreinfo("NUMBER(tcr_el1_t1sz)"))) {
+ if ((string = pc->read_vmcoreinfo("NUMBER(TCR_EL1_T1SZ)"))) {
/* See ARMv8 ARM for the description of
* TCR_EL1.T1SZ and how it can be used
* to calculate the vabits_actual
diff --git a/netdump.c b/netdump.c
index 406416af36bf..0054d6ab35b4 100644
--- a/netdump.c
+++ b/netdump.c
@@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ vmcoreinfo_read_string(const char *key)
sprintf(value, "%ld", nd->arch_data2 & 0xffffffff);
return value;
}
- if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(tcr_el1_t1sz)") && nd->arch_data2) {
+ if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(TCR_EL1_T1SZ)") && nd->arch_data2) {
value = calloc(VADDR_PRLEN+1, sizeof(char));
sprintf(value, "%lld", ((ulonglong)nd->arch_data2 >> 32) & 0xffffffff);
pc->read_vmcoreinfo = no_vmcoreinfo;

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commit b80b16549e24769c7d5fe3a10c4b1a1c4b5161f3
Author: Dave Anderson <anderson@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Mar 23 15:52:11 2020 -0400
Fix for reading compressed kdump dumpfiles from systems with physical
memory located at extraordinarily high addresses. In a system with
a physical address range from 0x602770ecf000 to 0x6027ffffffff, the
crash utility fails during session initialization due to an integer
overflow, ending with the error message "crash: vmlinux and vmcore
do not match!".
(chenjialong@huawei.com)
diff --git crash-7.2.8/diskdump.c crash-7.2.8/diskdump.c
index e88243e616cc..328c932dad5a 100644
--- crash-7.2.8/diskdump.c
+++ crash-7.2.8/diskdump.c
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ clean_diskdump_data(void)
}
static inline int
-get_bit(char *map, int byte, int bit)
+get_bit(char *map, unsigned long byte, int bit)
{
return map[byte] & (1<<bit);
}
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ restart:
dd->max_mapnr = header->max_mapnr;
/* read memory bitmap */
- bitmap_len = block_size * header->bitmap_blocks;
+ bitmap_len = (off_t)block_size * header->bitmap_blocks;
dd->bitmap_len = bitmap_len;
offset = (off_t)block_size * (1 + header->sub_hdr_size);
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ restart:
memcpy(dd->dumpable_bitmap, dd->bitmap, bitmap_len);
dd->data_offset
- = (1 + header->sub_hdr_size + header->bitmap_blocks)
+ = (1UL + header->sub_hdr_size + header->bitmap_blocks)
* header->block_size;
dd->header = header;

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From b97e7fd4e8268d5c46f1b30b41ce1f6ca9ceb216 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 19:00:19 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] symbols: Add linux_banner_vmlinux in symbol table
Add linux_banner_vmlinux in symbol table, which we'll later use in
calc_kaslr_offset() to do a sanity check in calculation of
kaslr_offset and phys_base.
Signed-off-by: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
---
defs.h | 1 +
symbols.c | 10 ++++++++++
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+)
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index d7adb23b86d5..17e98763362b 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -2714,6 +2714,7 @@ struct symbol_table_data {
ulong pti_init_vmlinux;
ulong kaiser_init_vmlinux;
int kernel_symbol_type;
+ ulong linux_banner_vmlinux;
};
/* flags for st */
diff --git a/symbols.c b/symbols.c
index 3b1f08af43ff..b9de4a179d93 100644
--- a/symbols.c
+++ b/symbols.c
@@ -3226,6 +3226,11 @@ dump_symbol_table(void)
fprintf(fp, " kaiser_init_vmlinux: (unused)\n");
}
+ if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE())
+ fprintf(fp, "linux_banner_vmlinux: %lx\n", st->linux_banner_vmlinux);
+ else
+ fprintf(fp, "linux_banner_vmlinux: (unused)\n");
+
fprintf(fp, " symval_hash[%d]: %lx\n", SYMVAL_HASH,
(ulong)&st->symval_hash[0]);
@@ -12687,6 +12692,11 @@ numeric_forward(const void *P_x, const void *P_y)
else if (STREQ(y->name, "idt_table"))
st->idt_table_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+ if (STREQ(x->name, "linux_banner"))
+ st->linux_banner_vmlinux = valueof(x);
+ else if (STREQ(y->name, "linux_banner"))
+ st->linux_banner_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+
if (STREQ(x->name, "saved_command_line"))
st->saved_command_line_vmlinux = valueof(x);
else if (STREQ(y->name, "saved_command_line"))
--
2.7.4
From d494fabe99b90cea8d717a90951e44e6dbda84bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 19:00:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 2/4] symbols: fix initialization of st->{pti_init,
kaiser}_vmlinux
In numeric_forward(), care must be taken both for x- and y- positions,
but either of kaiser_init and pti_init is only for x- or y- position
only. Fix this. Also, move the code in an appropriate position
according to each symbol name in the alphabetical order.
Signed-off-by: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
---
symbols.c | 15 ++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/symbols.c b/symbols.c
index b9de4a179d93..2fecaee093a2 100644
--- a/symbols.c
+++ b/symbols.c
@@ -12692,20 +12692,25 @@ numeric_forward(const void *P_x, const void *P_y)
else if (STREQ(y->name, "idt_table"))
st->idt_table_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+ if (STREQ(x->name, "kaiser_init"))
+ st->kaiser_init_vmlinux = valueof(x);
+ else if (STREQ(y->name, "kaiser_init"))
+ st->kaiser_init_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+
if (STREQ(x->name, "linux_banner"))
st->linux_banner_vmlinux = valueof(x);
else if (STREQ(y->name, "linux_banner"))
st->linux_banner_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+ if (STREQ(x->name, "pti_init"))
+ st->pti_init_vmlinux = valueof(x);
+ else if (STREQ(y->name, "pti_init"))
+ st->pti_init_vmlinux = valueof(y);
+
if (STREQ(x->name, "saved_command_line"))
st->saved_command_line_vmlinux = valueof(x);
else if (STREQ(y->name, "saved_command_line"))
st->saved_command_line_vmlinux = valueof(y);
-
- if (STREQ(x->name, "pti_init"))
- st->pti_init_vmlinux = valueof(x);
- else if (STREQ(y->name, "kaiser_init"))
- st->kaiser_init_vmlinux = valueof(y);
}
xs = bfd_get_section(x);
--
2.7.4
From ff45c8da8cafed350940b1a56dce65f58051db5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 19:00:22 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 3/4] kaslr: cleanup how to set values to the arguments of
calc_kaslr_offset()
Setting values of the arguments of calc_kaslr_offset() should be done
at the end of the function. Currently, they are set in the middle
where their values could still be changed according to
get_kaslr_offset_from_vmcoreinfo(). This behavior will be problematic
in the later commits when we implement a trial-and-error approach
because the value of kaslr_offset could be passed to the outside of
calc_kaslr_offset() unexpectedly. Thus, fix this first.
Signed-off-by: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
---
kaslr_helper.c | 22 +++++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kaslr_helper.c b/kaslr_helper.c
index fe5909caa937..acbb5c2692e2 100644
--- a/kaslr_helper.c
+++ b/kaslr_helper.c
@@ -394,10 +394,11 @@ quit:
#define PTI_USER_PGTABLE_MASK (1 << PTI_USER_PGTABLE_BIT)
#define CR3_PCID_MASK 0xFFFull
int
-calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
+calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *ko, ulong *pb)
{
uint64_t cr3 = 0, idtr = 0, pgd = 0, idtr_paddr;
ulong divide_error_vmcore;
+ ulong kaslr_offset, phys_base;
ulong kaslr_offset_kdump, phys_base_kdump;
int ret = FALSE;
int verbose = CRASHDEBUG(1)? 1: 0;
@@ -445,9 +446,9 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
/* Now we can calculate kaslr_offset and phys_base */
divide_error_vmcore = get_vec0_addr(idtr_paddr);
- *kaslr_offset = divide_error_vmcore - st->divide_error_vmlinux;
- *phys_base = idtr_paddr -
- (st->idt_table_vmlinux + *kaslr_offset - __START_KERNEL_map);
+ kaslr_offset = divide_error_vmcore - st->divide_error_vmlinux;
+ phys_base = idtr_paddr -
+ (st->idt_table_vmlinux + kaslr_offset - __START_KERNEL_map);
if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: idtr=%lx\n", idtr);
@@ -465,9 +466,9 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
* from vmcoreinfo
*/
if (get_kaslr_offset_from_vmcoreinfo(
- *kaslr_offset, &kaslr_offset_kdump, &phys_base_kdump)) {
- *kaslr_offset = kaslr_offset_kdump;
- *phys_base = phys_base_kdump;
+ kaslr_offset, &kaslr_offset_kdump, &phys_base_kdump)) {
+ kaslr_offset = kaslr_offset_kdump;
+ phys_base = phys_base_kdump;
} else if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
fprintf(fp, "kaslr_helper: failed to determine which kernel was running at crash,\n");
fprintf(fp, "kaslr_helper: asssuming the kdump 1st kernel.\n");
@@ -475,10 +476,13 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *kaslr_offset, ulong *phys_base)
if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: kaslr_offset=%lx\n",
- *kaslr_offset);
- fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: phys_base=%lx\n", *phys_base);
+ kaslr_offset);
+ fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: phys_base=%lx\n", phys_base);
}
+ *ko = kaslr_offset;
+ *pb = phys_base;
+
ret = TRUE;
quit:
vt->kernel_pgd[0] = 0;
--
2.7.4
From 8b50d94ada21f403665a5e562f40191f111e0313 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 19:00:23 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 4/4] kaslr: fix failure of calculating kaslr_offset due to an
sadump format restriction
We faced recently a memory dump collected by sadump where unused part
of register values are non-zero. For the crash dump, calculating
kaslr_offset fails because it is based on the assumption that unused
part of register values in the sadump format are always zero cleared.
The problem is that used and unused part of register values are
rigorously indistinguishable in the sadump format. Although there is
kernel data structure that represents a map between logical cpu
numbers and lapic ids, they cannot be used in order to calculate
kaslr_offset.
To fix this, we have no choice but use a trial-and-error approach: try
to use each entry of register values in order until we find a good
pair of cr3 and idtr by which we can refer to linux_banner symbol as
expected.
This fix is for the sadump specific issue, so there is no functional
change for the other crash dump formats.
[ lijiang: adjust the code indent. ]
Signed-off-by: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
---
kaslr_helper.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
sadump.c | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
2 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kaslr_helper.c b/kaslr_helper.c
index acbb5c2692e2..bb19e548d04e 100644
--- a/kaslr_helper.c
+++ b/kaslr_helper.c
@@ -406,6 +406,7 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *ko, ulong *pb)
if (!machine_type("X86_64"))
return FALSE;
+retry:
if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE()) {
if (!sadump_get_cr3_idtr(&cr3, &idtr))
return FALSE;
@@ -437,12 +438,20 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *ko, ulong *pb)
machdep->machspec->pgdir_shift = PGDIR_SHIFT;
machdep->machspec->ptrs_per_pgd = PTRS_PER_PGD;
if (!readmem(pgd, PHYSADDR, machdep->pgd, PAGESIZE(),
- "pgd", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
- goto quit;
+ "pgd", RETURN_ON_ERROR)) {
+ if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE())
+ goto retry;
+ else
+ goto quit;
+ }
/* Convert virtual address of IDT table to physical address */
- if (!kvtop(NULL, idtr, &idtr_paddr, verbose))
- goto quit;
+ if (!kvtop(NULL, idtr, &idtr_paddr, verbose)) {
+ if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE())
+ goto retry;
+ else
+ goto quit;
+ }
/* Now we can calculate kaslr_offset and phys_base */
divide_error_vmcore = get_vec0_addr(idtr_paddr);
@@ -450,6 +459,28 @@ calc_kaslr_offset(ulong *ko, ulong *pb)
phys_base = idtr_paddr -
(st->idt_table_vmlinux + kaslr_offset - __START_KERNEL_map);
+ if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE()) {
+ char buf[sizeof("Linux version")];
+ ulong linux_banner_paddr;
+
+ if (!kvtop(NULL,
+ st->linux_banner_vmlinux + kaslr_offset,
+ &linux_banner_paddr,
+ verbose))
+ goto retry;
+
+ if (!readmem(linux_banner_paddr,
+ PHYSADDR,
+ buf,
+ sizeof(buf),
+ "linux_banner",
+ RETURN_ON_ERROR))
+ goto retry;
+
+ if (!STRNEQ(buf, "Linux version"))
+ goto retry;
+ }
+
if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: idtr=%lx\n", idtr);
fprintf(fp, "calc_kaslr_offset: pgd=%lx\n", pgd);
diff --git a/sadump.c b/sadump.c
index 35f7cf0fcf8f..009e17a4a44a 100644
--- a/sadump.c
+++ b/sadump.c
@@ -1664,29 +1664,32 @@ get_sadump_data(void)
static int
get_sadump_smram_cpu_state_any(struct sadump_smram_cpu_state *smram)
{
- ulong offset;
- struct sadump_header *sh = sd->dump_header;
- int apicid;
- struct sadump_smram_cpu_state scs, zero;
-
- offset = sd->sub_hdr_offset + sizeof(uint32_t) +
- sd->dump_header->nr_cpus * sizeof(struct sadump_apic_state);
-
- memset(&zero, 0, sizeof(zero));
-
- for (apicid = 0; apicid < sh->nr_cpus; ++apicid) {
- if (!read_device(&scs, sizeof(scs), &offset)) {
- error(INFO, "sadump: cannot read sub header "
- "cpu_state\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (memcmp(&scs, &zero, sizeof(scs)) != 0) {
- *smram = scs;
- return TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- return FALSE;
+ ulong offset;
+ struct sadump_header *sh = sd->dump_header;
+ static int apicid;
+ struct sadump_smram_cpu_state scs;
+
+ if (apicid >= sh->nr_cpus)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ offset = sd->sub_hdr_offset + sizeof(uint32_t) +
+ sd->dump_header->nr_cpus * sizeof(struct sadump_apic_state) +
+ apicid * sizeof(scs);
+
+ while (apicid < sh->nr_cpus) {
+ apicid++;
+ if (!read_device(&scs, sizeof(scs), &offset)) {
+ error(INFO, "sadump: cannot read sub header "
+ "cpu_state\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ if (scs.Cr3 && (scs.IdtUpper || scs.IdtLower)) {
+ *smram = scs;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
}
int
@@ -1695,7 +1698,8 @@ sadump_get_cr3_idtr(ulong *cr3, ulong *idtr)
struct sadump_smram_cpu_state scs;
memset(&scs, 0, sizeof(scs));
- get_sadump_smram_cpu_state_any(&scs);
+ if (!get_sadump_smram_cpu_state_any(&scs))
+ return FALSE;
*cr3 = scs.Cr3;
*idtr = ((uint64_t)scs.IdtUpper)<<32 | (uint64_t)scs.IdtLower;
--
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commit 9596b4388ea5ebbf7de79f0e377a497de1616654
commit fe84f31c36bff278f68553d521c983836c5670e2
Author: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Aug 6 13:17:26 2020 +0530
Date: Tue Dec 1 02:23:53 2020 +0530
crash/arm64: Revert to implementation used in crash-7.2.3-17.el8 [Support for CONFIG_ARM64_USER_VA_BITS_52 and CONFIG_ARM64_PA_BITS=52]
arm64 crash fix for older kernels
Signed-off-by: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com>
diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
index fdf77bd5e0c1..6d825c9e67de 100644
--- a/arm64.c
+++ b/arm64.c
@@ -27,12 +27,9 @@
@@ -27,13 +27,9 @@
static struct machine_specific arm64_machine_specific = { 0 };
static int arm64_verify_symbol(const char *, ulong, char);
static void arm64_parse_cmdline_args(void);
@ -18,12 +18,13 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
-static int verify_kimage_voffset(void);
static void arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void);
static void arm64_calc_phys_offset(void);
-static void arm64_calc_physvirt_offset(void);
static void arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void);
-static void arm64_get_section_size_bits(void);
static int arm64_kdump_phys_base(ulong *);
static ulong arm64_processor_speed(void);
static void arm64_init_kernel_pgd(void);
@@ -81,7 +78,7 @@ static int arm64_on_irq_stack(int, ulong);
@@ -82,10 +78,9 @@ static int arm64_on_irq_stack(int, ulong);
static void arm64_set_irq_stack(struct bt_info *);
static void arm64_set_process_stack(struct bt_info *);
static int arm64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *);
@ -31,8 +32,11 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
+static int arm64_get_crash_notes(void);
static void arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void);
static int arm64_is_uvaddr(ulong, struct task_context *);
-static void arm64_calc_KERNELPACMASK(void);
@@ -147,12 +144,6 @@ arm64_init(int when)
/*
@@ -149,12 +144,6 @@ arm64_init(int when)
if (kernel_symbol_exists("kimage_voffset"))
machdep->flags |= NEW_VMEMMAP;
@ -45,7 +49,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (!machdep->pagesize) {
/*
* Kerneldoc Documentation/arm64/booting.txt describes
@@ -179,16 +170,17 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -181,16 +170,17 @@ arm64_init(int when)
}
@ -69,9 +73,11 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
/*
* idmap_pg_dir is 2 pages prior to 4.1,
* and 3 pages thereafter. Only 4K and 64K
@@ -214,19 +206,12 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -215,21 +205,13 @@ arm64_init(int when)
machdep->pagemask = ~((ulonglong)machdep->pageoffset);
arm64_calc_VA_BITS();
- arm64_calc_KERNELPACMASK();
ms = machdep->machspec;
- if (ms->VA_BITS_ACTUAL) {
- ms->page_offset = ARM64_PAGE_OFFSET_ACTUAL;
@ -93,7 +99,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (machdep->flags & NEW_VMEMMAP) {
struct syment *sp;
@@ -235,15 +220,11 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -238,15 +220,11 @@ arm64_init(int when)
sp = kernel_symbol_search("_end");
ms->kimage_end = (sp ? sp->value : 0);
@ -114,16 +120,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
ms->vmalloc_start_addr = ms->modules_end + 1;
@@ -285,7 +266,7 @@ arm64_init(int when)
case 65536:
if (kernel_symbol_exists("idmap_ptrs_per_pgd") &&
readmem(symbol_value("idmap_ptrs_per_pgd"), KVADDR,
- &value, sizeof(ulong), "idmap_ptrs_per_pgd", QUIET|RETURN_ON_ERROR))
+ &value, sizeof(ulong), "idmap_ptrs_per_pgd", RETURN_ON_ERROR))
machdep->ptrs_per_pgd = value;
if (machdep->machspec->VA_BITS > PGDIR_SHIFT_L3_64K) {
@@ -335,6 +316,10 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -338,6 +316,10 @@ arm64_init(int when)
machdep->uvtop = arm64_uvtop;
machdep->is_uvaddr = arm64_is_uvaddr;
@ -134,7 +131,22 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
machdep->eframe_search = arm64_eframe_search;
machdep->back_trace = arm64_back_trace_cmd;
machdep->in_alternate_stack = arm64_in_alternate_stack;
@@ -375,8 +360,7 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -365,7 +347,6 @@ arm64_init(int when)
/* use machdep parameters */
arm64_calc_phys_offset();
- arm64_calc_physvirt_offset();
if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
if (machdep->flags & NEW_VMEMMAP)
@@ -373,15 +354,13 @@ arm64_init(int when)
machdep->machspec->kimage_voffset);
fprintf(fp, "phys_offset: %lx\n",
machdep->machspec->phys_offset);
- fprintf(fp, "physvirt_offset: %lx\n", machdep->machspec->physvirt_offset);
}
break;
case POST_GDB:
arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges();
@ -144,7 +156,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (!machdep->max_physmem_bits) {
if ((string = pc->read_vmcoreinfo("NUMBER(MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS)"))) {
machdep->max_physmem_bits = atol(string);
@@ -388,24 +372,8 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -393,24 +372,8 @@ arm64_init(int when)
else
machdep->max_physmem_bits = _MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS;
}
@ -169,7 +181,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (THIS_KERNEL_VERSION >= LINUX(4,0,0)) {
ms->__SWP_TYPE_BITS = 6;
ms->__SWP_TYPE_SHIFT = 2;
@@ -465,8 +433,11 @@ arm64_init(int when)
@@ -470,17 +433,18 @@ arm64_init(int when)
* of the crash. We need this information to extract correct
* backtraces from the panic task.
*/
@ -183,7 +195,16 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
break;
case LOG_ONLY:
@@ -648,15 +619,9 @@ arm64_dump_machdep_table(ulong arg)
machdep->machspec = &arm64_machine_specific;
arm64_calc_VA_BITS();
- arm64_calc_KERNELPACMASK();
arm64_calc_phys_offset();
machdep->machspec->page_offset = ARM64_PAGE_OFFSET;
- arm64_calc_physvirt_offset();
break;
}
}
@@ -655,20 +619,9 @@ arm64_dump_machdep_table(ulong arg)
fprintf(fp, " machspec: %lx\n", (ulong)ms);
fprintf(fp, " VA_BITS: %ld\n", ms->VA_BITS);
@ -196,18 +217,25 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
- fprintf(fp, " VA_BITS_ACTUAL: ");
- if (ms->VA_BITS_ACTUAL)
- fprintf(fp, "%ld\n", ms->VA_BITS_ACTUAL);
- else
- fprintf(fp, "(unused)\n");
- fprintf(fp, "CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK: ");
- if (ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK)
- fprintf(fp, "%lx\n", ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK);
+ fprintf(fp, " vabits_user: ");
+ if (ms->vabits_user)
+ fprintf(fp, "%ld\n", ms->vabits_user);
else
fprintf(fp, "(unused)\n");
fprintf(fp, " userspace_top: %016lx\n", ms->userspace_top);
@@ -745,12 +710,12 @@ arm64_parse_machdep_arg_l(char *argstring, char *param, ulong *value)
@@ -757,14 +710,12 @@ arm64_parse_machdep_arg_l(char *argstring, char *param, ulong *value)
int flags = RETURN_ON_ERROR | QUIET;
int err = 0;
- if (STRNEQ(argstring, "max_physmem_bits")) {
- *value = dtol(p, flags, &err);
- } else if (STRNEQ(argstring, "vabits_actual")) {
- *value = dtol(p, flags, &err);
- } else if (megabytes) {
+ if (megabytes) {
*value = dtol(p, flags, &err);
@ -218,7 +246,20 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
} else {
*value = htol(p, flags, &err);
}
@@ -824,60 +789,11 @@ arm64_parse_cmdline_args(void)
@@ -830,12 +781,6 @@ arm64_parse_cmdline_args(void)
"setting max_physmem_bits to: %ld\n\n",
machdep->max_physmem_bits);
continue;
- } else if (arm64_parse_machdep_arg_l(arglist[i], "vabits_actual",
- &machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL)) {
- error(NOTE,
- "setting vabits_actual to: %ld\n\n",
- machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL);
- continue;
}
error(WARNING, "ignoring --machdep option: %s\n",
@@ -844,60 +789,11 @@ arm64_parse_cmdline_args(void)
}
}
@ -280,7 +321,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (ms->kimage_voffset) /* vmcoreinfo, ioctl, or --machdep override */
return;
@@ -885,6 +801,7 @@ arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void)
@@ -905,6 +801,7 @@ arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void)
if (ACTIVE()) {
char buf[BUFSIZE];
char *p1;
@ -288,7 +329,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
FILE *iomem;
ulong kimage_voffset, vaddr;
@@ -925,24 +842,9 @@ arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void)
@@ -945,24 +842,9 @@ arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void)
if (errflag)
return;
@ -316,7 +357,33 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
error(WARNING,
"kimage_voffset cannot be determined from the dumpfile.\n");
error(CONT,
@@ -981,16 +883,10 @@ arm64_calc_phys_offset(void)
@@ -978,25 +860,6 @@ arm64_calc_kimage_voffset(void)
ms->kimage_voffset += (kt->relocate * -1);
}
-static void
-arm64_calc_physvirt_offset(void)
-{
- struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
- ulong physvirt_offset;
- struct syment *sp;
-
- ms->physvirt_offset = ms->phys_offset - ms->page_offset;
-
- if ((sp = kernel_symbol_search("physvirt_offset")) &&
- machdep->machspec->kimage_voffset) {
- if (READMEM(pc->mfd, &physvirt_offset, sizeof(physvirt_offset),
- sp->value, sp->value -
- machdep->machspec->kimage_voffset) > 0) {
- ms->physvirt_offset = physvirt_offset;
- }
- }
-}
-
static void
arm64_calc_phys_offset(void)
{
@@ -1020,16 +883,10 @@ arm64_calc_phys_offset(void)
physaddr_t paddr;
ulong vaddr;
struct syment *sp;
@ -333,7 +400,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
vaddr = symbol_value_from_proc_kallsyms("memstart_addr");
if (vaddr == BADVAL)
vaddr = sp->value;
@@ -1053,31 +949,6 @@ arm64_calc_phys_offset(void)
@@ -1092,31 +949,6 @@ arm64_calc_phys_offset(void)
fprintf(fp, "using %lx as phys_offset\n", ms->phys_offset);
}
@ -365,7 +432,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
/*
* Determine PHYS_OFFSET either by reading VMCOREINFO or the kernel
@@ -1133,12 +1004,6 @@ ulong
@@ -1172,14 +1004,9 @@ ulong
arm64_VTOP(ulong addr)
{
if (machdep->flags & NEW_VMEMMAP) {
@ -376,9 +443,13 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
- }
-
if (addr >= machdep->machspec->page_offset)
return machdep->machspec->phys_offset
+ (addr - machdep->machspec->page_offset);
@@ -1215,11 +1080,6 @@ arm64_uvtop(struct task_context *tc, ulong uvaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbos
- return addr + machdep->machspec->physvirt_offset;
+ return machdep->machspec->phys_offset
+ + (addr - machdep->machspec->page_offset);
else if (machdep->machspec->kimage_voffset)
return addr - machdep->machspec->kimage_voffset;
else /* no randomness */
@@ -1253,11 +1080,6 @@ arm64_uvtop(struct task_context *tc, ulong uvaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbos
}
}
@ -390,7 +461,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
#define PMD_TYPE_MASK 3
#define PMD_TYPE_SECT 1
#define PMD_TYPE_TABLE 2
@@ -1312,7 +1172,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
@@ -1350,7 +1172,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
* #define __PAGETABLE_PUD_FOLDED
*/
@ -399,7 +470,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
FILL_PMD(pmd_base, KVADDR, PTRS_PER_PMD_L3_64K * sizeof(ulong));
pmd_ptr = pmd_base + (((vaddr) >> PMD_SHIFT_L3_64K) & (PTRS_PER_PMD_L3_64K - 1));
pmd_val = ULONG(machdep->pmd + PAGEOFFSET(pmd_ptr));
@@ -1322,7 +1182,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
@@ -1360,7 +1182,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
goto no_page;
if ((pmd_val & PMD_TYPE_MASK) == PMD_TYPE_SECT) {
@ -408,7 +479,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (verbose) {
fprintf(fp, " PAGE: %lx (512MB)\n\n", sectionbase);
arm64_translate_pte(pmd_val, 0, 0);
@@ -1331,7 +1191,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
@@ -1369,7 +1191,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
return TRUE;
}
@ -417,7 +488,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
FILL_PTBL(pte_base, KVADDR, PTRS_PER_PTE_L3_64K * sizeof(ulong));
pte_ptr = pte_base + (((vaddr) >> machdep->pageshift) & (PTRS_PER_PTE_L3_64K - 1));
pte_val = ULONG(machdep->ptbl + PAGEOFFSET(pte_ptr));
@@ -1341,7 +1201,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
@@ -1379,7 +1201,7 @@ arm64_vtop_3level_64k(ulong pgd, ulong vaddr, physaddr_t *paddr, int verbose)
goto no_page;
if (pte_val & PTE_VALID) {
@ -426,7 +497,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (verbose) {
fprintf(fp, " PAGE: %lx\n\n", PAGEBASE(*paddr));
arm64_translate_pte(pte_val, 0, 0);
@@ -1644,11 +1504,10 @@ arm64_stackframe_init(void)
@@ -1682,11 +1504,10 @@ arm64_stackframe_init(void)
machdep->machspec->kern_eframe_offset = SIZE(pt_regs);
}
@ -442,7 +513,23 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if ((sp1 = kernel_symbol_search("__irqentry_text_start")) &&
(sp2 = kernel_symbol_search("__irqentry_text_end"))) {
machdep->machspec->__irqentry_text_start = sp1->value;
@@ -1857,38 +1716,20 @@ arm64_eframe_search(struct bt_info *bt)
@@ -1812,14 +1633,13 @@ static int
arm64_is_kernel_exception_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong stkptr)
{
struct arm64_pt_regs *regs;
- struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
regs = (struct arm64_pt_regs *)&bt->stackbuf[(ulong)(STACK_OFFSET_TYPE(stkptr))];
if (INSTACK(regs->sp, bt) && INSTACK(regs->regs[29], bt) &&
!(regs->pstate & (0xffffffff00000000ULL | PSR_MODE32_BIT)) &&
is_kernel_text(regs->pc) &&
- is_kernel_text(regs->regs[30] | ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK)) {
+ is_kernel_text(regs->regs[30])) {
switch (regs->pstate & PSR_MODE_MASK)
{
case PSR_MODE_EL1t:
@@ -1896,38 +1716,20 @@ arm64_eframe_search(struct bt_info *bt)
return count;
}
@ -485,7 +572,98 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
return FALSE;
}
@@ -3297,7 +3138,7 @@ arm64_translate_pte(ulong pte, void *physaddr, ulonglong unused)
@@ -1963,7 +1765,6 @@ arm64_print_stackframe_entry(struct bt_info *bt, int level, struct arm64_stackfr
* See, for example, "bl schedule" before ret_to_user().
*/
branch_pc = frame->pc - 4;
-
name = closest_symbol(branch_pc);
name_plus_offset = NULL;
@@ -2175,7 +1976,7 @@ arm64_unwind_frame(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame)
unsigned long stack_mask;
unsigned long irq_stack_ptr, orig_sp;
struct arm64_pt_regs *ptregs;
- struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
+ struct machine_specific *ms;
stack_mask = (unsigned long)(ARM64_STACK_SIZE) - 1;
fp = frame->fp;
@@ -2189,8 +1990,6 @@ arm64_unwind_frame(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame)
frame->sp = fp + 0x10;
frame->fp = GET_STACK_ULONG(fp);
frame->pc = GET_STACK_ULONG(fp + 8);
- if (is_kernel_text(frame->pc | ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK))
- frame->pc |= ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK;
if ((frame->fp == 0) && (frame->pc == 0))
return FALSE;
@@ -2242,6 +2041,7 @@ arm64_unwind_frame(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame)
* irq_stack_ptr = IRQ_STACK_PTR(raw_smp_processor_id());
* orig_sp = IRQ_STACK_TO_TASK_STACK(irq_stack_ptr); (pt_regs pointer on process stack)
*/
+ ms = machdep->machspec;
irq_stack_ptr = ms->irq_stacks[bt->tc->processor] + ms->irq_stack_size - 16;
if (frame->sp == irq_stack_ptr) {
@@ -2843,8 +2643,6 @@ arm64_print_text_symbols(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame, FIL
char buf2[BUFSIZE];
char *name;
ulong start;
- ulong val;
- struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
if (bt->flags & BT_TEXT_SYMBOLS_ALL)
start = bt->stackbase;
@@ -2859,10 +2657,8 @@ arm64_print_text_symbols(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame, FIL
for (i = (start - bt->stackbase)/sizeof(ulong); i < LONGS_PER_STACK; i++) {
up = (ulong *)(&bt->stackbuf[i*sizeof(ulong)]);
- val = *up;
- if (is_kernel_text(val | ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK)) {
- val |= ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK;
- name = closest_symbol(val);
+ if (is_kernel_text(*up)) {
+ name = closest_symbol(*up);
fprintf(ofp, " %s[%s] %s at %lx",
bt->flags & BT_ERROR_MASK ?
" " : "",
@@ -2871,13 +2667,13 @@ arm64_print_text_symbols(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame, FIL
MKSTR(bt->stackbase +
(i * sizeof(long)))),
bt->flags & BT_SYMBOL_OFFSET ?
- value_to_symstr(val, buf2, bt->radix) :
- name, val);
- if (module_symbol(val, NULL, &lm, NULL, 0))
+ value_to_symstr(*up, buf2, bt->radix) :
+ name, *up);
+ if (module_symbol(*up, NULL, &lm, NULL, 0))
fprintf(ofp, " [%s]", lm->mod_name);
fprintf(ofp, "\n");
if (BT_REFERENCE_CHECK(bt))
- arm64_do_bt_reference_check(bt, val, name);
+ arm64_do_bt_reference_check(bt, *up, name);
}
}
}
@@ -3180,7 +2976,6 @@ arm64_print_exception_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong pt_regs, int mode, FILE *o
struct syment *sp;
ulong LR, SP, offset;
char buf[BUFSIZE];
- struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
fprintf(ofp, "pt_regs: %lx\n", pt_regs);
@@ -3196,8 +2991,6 @@ arm64_print_exception_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong pt_regs, int mode, FILE *o
rows = 4;
} else {
LR = regs->regs[30];
- if (is_kernel_text (LR | ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK))
- LR |= ms->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK;
SP = regs->sp;
top_reg = 29;
is_64_bit = TRUE;
@@ -3345,7 +3138,7 @@ arm64_translate_pte(ulong pte, void *physaddr, ulonglong unused)
char *arglist[MAXARGS];
int page_present;
@ -494,7 +672,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
page_present = pte & (PTE_VALID | machdep->machspec->PTE_PROT_NONE);
if (physaddr) {
@@ -3563,8 +3404,8 @@ arm64_display_machine_stats(void)
@@ -3611,8 +3404,8 @@ arm64_display_machine_stats(void)
fprintf(fp, " HZ: %d\n", machdep->hz);
fprintf(fp, " PAGE SIZE: %d\n", PAGESIZE());
fprintf(fp, "KERNEL VIRTUAL BASE: %lx\n", machdep->machspec->page_offset);
@ -504,7 +682,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
fprintf(fp, "KERNEL VMEMMAP BASE: %lx\n", machdep->machspec->vmemmap_vaddr);
fprintf(fp, " KERNEL STACK SIZE: %ld\n", STACKSIZE());
if (machdep->machspec->irq_stack_size) {
@@ -3594,7 +3435,7 @@ arm64_get_smp_cpus(void)
@@ -3642,7 +3435,7 @@ arm64_get_smp_cpus(void)
/*
* Retrieve task registers for the time of the crash.
*/
@ -513,7 +691,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
{
struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
@@ -3603,10 +3444,10 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
@@ -3651,10 +3444,10 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
ulong offset;
char *buf, *p;
ulong *notes_ptrs;
@ -526,7 +704,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
crash_notes = symbol_value("crash_notes");
@@ -3618,9 +3459,9 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
@@ -3666,9 +3459,9 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
*/
if (!readmem(crash_notes, KVADDR, &notes_ptrs[kt->cpus-1],
sizeof(notes_ptrs[kt->cpus-1]), "crash_notes", RETURN_ON_ERROR)) {
@ -538,7 +716,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
}
if (symbol_exists("__per_cpu_offset")) {
@@ -3636,11 +3477,12 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
@@ -3684,11 +3477,12 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
if (!(ms->panic_task_regs = calloc((size_t)kt->cpus, sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs))))
error(FATAL, "cannot calloc panic_task_regs space\n");
@ -554,7 +732,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
}
/*
@@ -3670,24 +3512,19 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
@@ -3718,24 +3512,19 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
note->n_descsz == notesz)
BCOPY((char *)note, buf, notesz);
} else {
@ -586,7 +764,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
}
/*
@@ -3700,17 +3537,18 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
@@ -3748,17 +3537,18 @@ arm64_get_crash_notes(void)
BCOPY(p + OFFSET(elf_prstatus_pr_reg), &ms->panic_task_regs[i],
sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs));
@ -611,7 +789,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
}
static void
@@ -3834,9 +3672,6 @@ arm64_IS_VMALLOC_ADDR(ulong vaddr)
@@ -3882,13 +3672,9 @@ arm64_IS_VMALLOC_ADDR(ulong vaddr)
(vaddr <= machdep->machspec->kimage_end))
return FALSE;
@ -620,8 +798,13 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
-
return ((vaddr >= ms->vmalloc_start_addr && vaddr <= ms->vmalloc_end) ||
((machdep->flags & VMEMMAP) &&
(vaddr >= ms->vmemmap_vaddr && vaddr <= ms->vmemmap_end)) ||
@@ -3848,54 +3683,9 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
- ((vaddr >= ms->vmemmap_vaddr && vaddr <= ms->vmemmap_end) ||
- (vaddr >= ms->vmalloc_end && vaddr <= ms->vmemmap_vaddr))) ||
+ (vaddr >= ms->vmemmap_vaddr && vaddr <= ms->vmemmap_end)) ||
(vaddr >= ms->modules_vaddr && vaddr <= ms->modules_end));
}
@@ -3897,57 +3683,9 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
{
int bitval;
struct syment *sp;
@ -667,6 +850,9 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
- machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL = value;
- machdep->machspec->VA_BITS = value;
- machdep->machspec->VA_START = _VA_START(machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL);
- } else if (machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL) {
- machdep->machspec->VA_BITS = machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL;
- machdep->machspec->VA_START = _VA_START(machdep->machspec->VA_BITS_ACTUAL);
- } else
- error(FATAL, "cannot determine VA_BITS_ACTUAL\n");
- }
@ -677,7 +863,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (!(sp = symbol_search("swapper_pg_dir")) &&
!(sp = symbol_search("idmap_pg_dir")) &&
!(sp = symbol_search("_text")) &&
@@ -3924,12 +3714,14 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
@@ -3976,12 +3714,14 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
/*
* Verify against dumpfiles that export VA_BITS in vmcoreinfo
*/
@ -698,7 +884,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
fprintf(fp, "VA_BITS: %ld\n", machdep->machspec->VA_BITS);
@@ -3947,15 +3739,6 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
@@ -3999,15 +3739,6 @@ arm64_calc_VA_BITS(void)
*
* Since VMEMMAP_SIZE is dependent upon the size of a struct page,
* the two ranges cannot be determined until POST_GDB.
@ -714,12 +900,13 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
*/
#define ALIGN(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL((x), (a))
@@ -3967,18 +3750,10 @@ static void
@@ -4019,23 +3750,10 @@ static void
arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void)
{
struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
- ulong value, vmemmap_start, vmemmap_end, vmemmap_size, vmalloc_end;
- char *string;
- int ret;
+ ulong vmemmap_start, vmemmap_end, vmemmap_size;
+ ulong vmalloc_end;
ulong PUD_SIZE = UNINITIALIZED;
@ -729,22 +916,31 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
- value = atol(string);
- free(string);
- machdep->machspec->CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS = value;
- } else if (kt->ikconfig_flags & IKCONFIG_AVAIL) {
- if ((ret = get_kernel_config("CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS",
- &string)) == IKCONFIG_STR)
- machdep->machspec->CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS = atol(string);
- }
- }
-
if (THIS_KERNEL_VERSION < LINUX(3,17,0)) /* use original hardwired values */
return;
@@ -3997,19 +3772,8 @@ arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void)
@@ -4054,24 +3772,8 @@ arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void)
break;
}
-#define STRUCT_PAGE_MAX_SHIFT 6
-
- if (ms->VA_BITS_ACTUAL) {
- vmemmap_size = (1UL) << (ms->CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS - machdep->pageshift - 1 + STRUCT_PAGE_MAX_SHIFT);
- ulong va_bits_min = 48;
-
- if (machdep->machspec->CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS < 48)
- va_bits_min = ms->CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS;
-
- vmemmap_size = (1UL) << (va_bits_min - machdep->pageshift - 1 + STRUCT_PAGE_MAX_SHIFT);
- vmalloc_end = (- PUD_SIZE - vmemmap_size - KILOBYTES(64));
- vmemmap_start = (-vmemmap_size);
- vmemmap_start = (-vmemmap_size - MEGABYTES(2));
- ms->vmalloc_end = vmalloc_end - 1;
- ms->vmemmap_vaddr = vmemmap_start;
- ms->vmemmap_end = -1;
@ -756,7 +952,7 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
vmemmap_size = 1UL << (ms->VA_BITS - machdep->pageshift - 1
+ STRUCT_PAGE_MAX_SHIFT);
else
@@ -4033,7 +3797,7 @@ arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void)
@@ -4095,7 +3797,7 @@ arm64_calc_virtual_memory_ranges(void)
static int
arm64_is_uvaddr(ulong addr, struct task_context *tc)
{
@ -765,11 +961,41 @@ index 49e25733f094..dfcde6e11359 100644
}
@@ -4120,20 +3822,6 @@ arm64_swp_offset(ulong pte)
return pte;
}
-static void arm64_calc_KERNELPACMASK(void)
-{
- ulong value;
- char *string;
-
- if ((string = pc->read_vmcoreinfo("NUMBER(KERNELPACMASK)"))) {
- value = htol(string, QUIET, NULL);
- free(string);
- machdep->machspec->CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK = value;
- if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
- fprintf(fp, "CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK: %lx\n", value);
- }
-}
-
#endif /* ARM64 */
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index ac24a5d730d5..d0b021f61c67 100644
index 95949507cae4..48f5e05e32f3 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -3148,17 +3148,9 @@ typedef signed int s32;
@@ -3052,7 +3052,7 @@ typedef u64 pte_t;
#define MACHINE_TYPE "ARM64"
#define PTOV(X) \
- ((unsigned long)(X) - (machdep->machspec->physvirt_offset))
+ ((unsigned long)(X)-(machdep->machspec->phys_offset)+(machdep->machspec->page_offset))
#define VTOP(X) arm64_VTOP((ulong)(X))
@@ -3186,17 +3186,9 @@ typedef signed int s32;
*/
#define ARM64_VA_START ((0xffffffffffffffffUL) \
<< machdep->machspec->VA_BITS)
@ -787,123 +1013,25 @@ index ac24a5d730d5..d0b021f61c67 100644
/* only used for v4.6 or later */
#define ARM64_MODULES_VSIZE MEGABYTES(128)
@@ -3261,9 +3253,7 @@ struct machine_specific {
@@ -3299,11 +3291,7 @@ struct machine_specific {
ulong kern_eframe_offset;
ulong machine_kexec_start;
ulong machine_kexec_end;
- ulong VA_BITS_ACTUAL;
- ulong CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS;
- ulong VA_START;
- ulong CONFIG_ARM64_KERNELPACMASK;
- ulong physvirt_offset;
+ ulong vabits_user;
};
struct arm64_stackframe {
diff --git a/netdump.c b/netdump.c
index 0054d6ab35b4..31ab6fae5ccd 100644
--- a/netdump.c
+++ b/netdump.c
@@ -1228,19 +1228,7 @@ netdump_memory_dump(FILE *fp)
if (machine_type("X86_64"))
netdump_print("%lx (relocate)\n", nd->arch_data1);
else if (machine_type("ARM64"))
- netdump_print("%lx (kimage_voffset)\n", nd->arch_data1);
- } else
- netdump_print("(unused)\n");
- netdump_print(" arch_data2: ");
- if (nd->arch_data2) {
- if (machine_type("ARM64"))
- netdump_print("%016lx\n"
- " CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS: %ld\n"
- " VA_BITS_ACTUAL: %lld\n",
- nd->arch_data2, nd->arch_data2 & 0xffffffff,
- ((ulonglong)nd->arch_data2 >> 32));
- else
- netdump_print("%016lx (?)\n", nd->arch_data2);
+ netdump_print("%lx (kimage_voffset)\n", nd->arch_data);
} else
netdump_print("(unused)\n");
netdump_print(" switch_stack: %lx\n", nd->switch_stack);
@@ -1865,8 +1853,7 @@ vmcoreinfo_read_string(const char *key)
int i, j, end;
size_t value_length;
size_t key_length = strlen(key);
- char *vmcoreinfo;
- uint size_vmcoreinfo;
+ char *vmcoreinfo = (char *)nd->vmcoreinfo;
char *value = NULL;
@@ -3552,8 +3540,6 @@ struct arm64_stackframe {
machdep->machspec->last_p4d_read = (ulong)(P4D); \
}
/*
@@ -1875,49 +1862,25 @@ vmcoreinfo_read_string(const char *key)
* the NT_TASKSTRUCT note.
*/
if ((pc->flags2 & SNAP)) {
- if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(kimage_voffset)") && nd->arch_data1) {
+ if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(kimage_voffset)") && nd->arch_data) {
value = calloc(VADDR_PRLEN+1, sizeof(char));
- sprintf(value, "%lx", nd->arch_data1);
- if (nd->arch_data2 == 0)
- pc->read_vmcoreinfo = no_vmcoreinfo;
- return value;
- }
- if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(VA_BITS)") && nd->arch_data2) {
- value = calloc(VADDR_PRLEN+1, sizeof(char));
- sprintf(value, "%ld", nd->arch_data2 & 0xffffffff);
- return value;
- }
- if (STREQ(key, "NUMBER(TCR_EL1_T1SZ)") && nd->arch_data2) {
- value = calloc(VADDR_PRLEN+1, sizeof(char));
- sprintf(value, "%lld", ((ulonglong)nd->arch_data2 >> 32) & 0xffffffff);
+ sprintf(value, "%lx", nd->arch_data);
pc->read_vmcoreinfo = no_vmcoreinfo;
return value;
}
- if (STREQ(key, "relocate") && nd->arch_data1) {
+ if (STREQ(key, "relocate") && nd->arch_data) {
value = calloc(VADDR_PRLEN+1, sizeof(char));
- sprintf(value, "%lx", nd->arch_data1);
+ sprintf(value, "%lx", nd->arch_data);
pc->read_vmcoreinfo = no_vmcoreinfo;
return value;
}
- return NULL;
- }
-#define MAX_POSSIBLE_PHYSMEM_BITS 52
-
- if (nd->vmcoreinfo) {
- vmcoreinfo = (char *)nd->vmcoreinfo;
- size_vmcoreinfo = nd->size_vmcoreinfo;
- } else if (ACTIVE() && pkd->vmcoreinfo) {
- vmcoreinfo = (char *)pkd->vmcoreinfo;
- size_vmcoreinfo = pkd->size_vmcoreinfo;
- } else {
- vmcoreinfo = NULL;
- size_vmcoreinfo = 0;
}
- if (!vmcoreinfo)
+ if (!nd->vmcoreinfo)
return NULL;
/* the '+ 1' is the equal sign */
- for (i = 0; i < (int)(size_vmcoreinfo - key_length + 1); i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < (nd->size_vmcoreinfo - key_length + 1); i++) {
/*
* We must also check if we're at the beginning of VMCOREINFO
* or the separating newline is there, and of course if we
@@ -1931,7 +1894,7 @@ vmcoreinfo_read_string(const char *key)
/* Found -- search for the next newline. */
for (j = i + key_length + 1;
- j < size_vmcoreinfo; j++) {
+ j < nd->size_vmcoreinfo; j++) {
if (vmcoreinfo[j] == '\n') {
end = j;
break;
@@ -1944,7 +1907,7 @@ vmcoreinfo_read_string(const char *key)
*/
if (end == -1) {
/* Point after the end. */
- end = size_vmcoreinfo + 1;
+ end = nd->size_vmcoreinfo + 1;
}
value_length = end - (1+ i + key_length);
* PHYSICAL_PAGE_MASK changed (enlarged) between 2.4 and 2.6, so
* for safety, use the 2.6 values to generate it.

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
#
Summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles
Name: crash
Version: 7.2.8
Release: 7%{?dist}
Version: 7.2.9
Release: 2%{?dist}
License: GPLv3
Group: Development/Debuggers
Source0: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/archive/crash-%{version}.tar.gz
@ -18,11 +18,7 @@ Requires: binutils
Provides: bundled(gdb) = 7.6
Patch0: lzo_snappy.patch
Patch1: rhel8_build.patch
Patch2: github_b80b16549e24.patch
Patch3: github_0f29a8ac6b73.patch
Patch4: github_1c45cea02df7.patch
Patch5: github_9596b4388ea5.patch
Patch6: github_b97e7fd4e826_to_8b50d94ada21.patch
Patch2: rhel8_arm64_52_bit_fix.patch
%description
The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to
@ -45,11 +41,7 @@ offered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch.
%setup -n %{name}-%{version} -q
%patch0 -p1 -b lzo_snappy.patch
%patch1 -p1 -b rhel8_build.patch
%patch2 -p1 -b github_b80b16549e24.patch
%patch3 -p1 -b github_0f29a8ac6b73.patch
%patch4 -p1 -b github_1c45cea02df7.patch
%patch5 -p1 -b github_9596b4388ea5.patch
%patch6 -p1 -b github_b97e7fd4e826_to_8b50d94ada21.patch
%patch2 -p1 -b rhel8_arm64_52_bit_fix.patch
%build
cp %{SOURCE1} .
@ -80,6 +72,21 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_includedir}/*
%changelog
* Tue Dec 1 2020 Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com> - 7.2.9-2
- Fix the sources file to add gdb-7.6 tarball
[The line was somehow removed when using rhpkg new-sources to
update the crash tarball location]
Resolves: rhbz#1881854
* Tue Dec 1 2020 Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com> - 7.2.9-1
- Rebase to upstream crash version 7.2.9
- Also minimize the rhel-only patches to the bare minimum.
Resolves: rhbz#1881854
* Wed Nov 5 2020 Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com> - 7.2.8-8
- crash/arm64: Fix arm64 read error with 'idmap_ptrs_per_pgd' symbol with debug kernel
Resolves: rhbz#1876039
* Mon Aug 17 2020 Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com> - 7.2.8-7
- crash/sadump, kaslr: fix failure of calculating kaslr_offset due to an sadump format restriction
Resolves: rhbz#1855527