kexec-tools/dracut-module-setup.sh

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#!/bin/bash
_save_kdump_netifs() {
local _name
if [[ -n $2 ]]; then
_name=$2
else
_name=$1
fi
unique_netifs[$1]=$_name
}
_get_kdump_netifs() {
echo -n "${!unique_netifs[@]}"
}
kdump_module_init() {
if ! [[ -d "${initdir}/tmp" ]]; then
mkdir -p "${initdir}/tmp"
fi
. /lib/kdump/kdump-lib.sh
}
check() {
[[ $debug ]] && set -x
#kdumpctl sets this explicitly
if [ -z "$IN_KDUMP" ] || [ ! -f /etc/kdump.conf ]
then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
depends() {
local _dep="base shutdown"
kdump_module_init
add_opt_module() {
[[ " $omit_dracutmodules " != *\ $1\ * ]] && _dep="$_dep $1"
}
if is_squash_available; then
add_opt_module squash
else
dwarning "Required modules to build a squashed kdump image is missing!"
fi
add_opt_module watchdog-modules
if is_wdt_active; then
add_opt_module watchdog
fi
if is_ssh_dump_target; then
_dep="$_dep ssh-client"
fi
if is_lvm2_thinp_dump_target; then
if grep -q lvmthinpool-monitor <<< $(dracut --list-modules); then
add_opt_module lvmthinpool-monitor
else
dwarning "Required lvmthinpool-monitor modules is missing! Please upgrade dracut >= 057."
fi
fi
if [ "$(uname -m)" = "s390x" ]; then
_dep="$_dep znet"
fi
if [ -n "$( find /sys/devices -name drm )" ] || [ -d /sys/module/hyperv_fb ]; then
add_opt_module drm
fi
if is_generic_fence_kdump || is_pcs_fence_kdump; then
_dep="$_dep network"
fi
echo $_dep
}
kdump_is_bridge() {
[ -d /sys/class/net/"$1"/bridge ]
}
kdump_is_bond() {
[ -d /sys/class/net/"$1"/bonding ]
}
kdump_is_team() {
[ -f /usr/bin/teamnl ] && teamnl $1 ports &> /dev/null
}
kdump_is_vlan() {
[ -f /proc/net/vlan/"$1" ]
}
# $1: netdev name
source_ifcfg_file() {
local ifcfg_file
ifcfg_file=$(get_ifcfg_filename $1)
if [ -f "${ifcfg_file}" ]; then
. ${ifcfg_file}
else
dwarning "The ifcfg file of $1 is not found!"
fi
}
add_dns_netdev() {
local _server _route
_server=$1
_route=`/sbin/ip -o route get to $_server 2>&1`
[ $? != 0 ] && echo "DNS server $_server unreachable"
_netdev=$(get_ip_route_field "$_route" "dev")
_save_kdump_netifs "$_netdev" "$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev)"
}
# $1: netdev name
kdump_setup_dns() {
local _nameserver _dns
local _dnsfile=${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/42dns.conf
source_ifcfg_file $1
[ -n "$DNS1" ] && echo "nameserver=$DNS1" > "$_dnsfile" && add_dns_netdev "$DNS1"
[ -n "$DNS2" ] && echo "nameserver=$DNS2" >> "$_dnsfile" && add_dns_netdev "$DNS2"
while read content;
do
_nameserver=$(echo $content | grep ^nameserver)
[ -z "$_nameserver" ] && continue
_dns=$(echo $_nameserver | cut -d' ' -f2)
[ -z "$_dns" ] && continue
if [ ! -f $_dnsfile ] || [ ! $(cat $_dnsfile | grep -q $_dns) ]; then
echo "nameserver=$_dns" >> "$_dnsfile"
add_dns_netdev "$_dns"
fi
done < "/etc/resolv.conf"
}
# $1: repeat times
# $2: string to be repeated
# $3: separator
repeatedly_join_str() {
local _count="$1"
local _str="$2"
local _separator="$3"
local i _res
if [[ "$_count" -le 0 ]]; then
echo -n ""
return
fi
i=0
_res="$_str"
((_count--))
while [[ "$i" -lt "$_count" ]]; do
((i++))
_res="${_res}${_separator}${_str}"
done
echo -n "$_res"
}
# $1: prefix
# $2: ipv6_flag="-6" indicates it's IPv6
# Given a prefix, calculate the netmask (equivalent of "ipcalc -m")
# by concatenating three parts,
# 1) the groups with all bits set 1
# 2) a group with partial bits set to 0
# 3) the groups with all bits set to 0
cal_netmask_by_prefix() {
local _prefix="$1"
local _ipv6_flag="$2" _ipv6
local _bits_per_octet=8
local _count _res _octets_per_group _octets_total _seperator _total_groups
local _max_group_value _max_group_value_repr _bits_per_group _tmp _zero_bits
if [[ "$_ipv6_flag" == "-6" ]]; then
_ipv6=1
else
_ipv6=0
fi
if [[ "$_prefix" -lt 0 || "$_prefix" -gt 128 ]] || \
( ((!_ipv6)) && [[ "$_prefix" -gt 32 ]] ); then
derror "Bad prefix:$_prefix for calculating netmask"
exit 1
fi
if ((_ipv6)); then
_octets_per_group=2
_octets_total=16
_seperator=":"
else
_octets_per_group=1
_octets_total=4
_seperator="."
fi
_total_groups=$((_octets_total/_octets_per_group))
_bits_per_group=$((_octets_per_group * _bits_per_octet))
_max_group_value=$(((1 << _bits_per_group) - 1))
if ((_ipv6)); then
_max_group_value_repr=$(printf "%x" $_max_group_value)
else
_max_group_value_repr="$_max_group_value"
fi
_count=$((_prefix/_octets_per_group/_bits_per_octet))
_first_part=$(repeatedly_join_str "$_count" "$_max_group_value_repr" "$_seperator")
_res="$_first_part"
_tmp=$((_octets_total*_bits_per_octet-_prefix))
_zero_bits=$(expr $_tmp % $_bits_per_group)
if [[ "$_zero_bits" -ne 0 ]]; then
_second_part=$((_max_group_value >> _zero_bits << _zero_bits))
if ((_ipv6)); then
_second_part=$(printf "%x" $_second_part)
fi
((_count++))
if [[ -z "$_first_part" ]]; then
_res="$_second_part"
else
_res="${_first_part}${_seperator}${_second_part}"
fi
fi
_count=$((_total_groups-_count))
if [[ "$_count" -eq 0 ]]; then
echo -n "$_res"
return
fi
if ((_ipv6)) && [[ "$_count" -gt 1 ]] ; then
# use condensed notion for IPv6
_third_part=":"
else
_third_part=$(repeatedly_join_str "$_count" "0" "$_seperator")
fi
if [[ -z "$_res" ]] && ((!_ipv6)) ; then
echo -n "${_third_part}"
else
echo -n "${_res}${_seperator}${_third_part}"
fi
}
#$1: netdev name
#$2: srcaddr
#if it use static ip echo it, or echo null
kdump_static_ip() {
local _netdev="$1" _srcaddr="$2" kdumpnic="$3" _ipv6_flag
local _netmask _gateway _ipaddr _target _nexthop _prefix
_ipaddr=$(ip addr show dev $_netdev permanent | awk "/ $_srcaddr\/.* /{print \$2}")
if is_ipv6_address $_srcaddr; then
_ipv6_flag="-6"
fi
if [ -n "$_ipaddr" ]; then
_gateway=$(ip $_ipv6_flag route list dev $_netdev | \
awk '/^default /{print $3}' | head -n 1)
if [ "x" != "x"$_ipv6_flag ]; then
# _ipaddr="2002::56ff:feb6:56d5/64", _netmask is the number after "/"
_netmask=${_ipaddr#*\/}
_srcaddr="[$_srcaddr]"
_gateway="[$_gateway]"
else
_prefix=$(cut -d'/' -f2 <<< "$_ipaddr")
_netmask=$(cal_netmask_by_prefix "$_prefix" "$_ipv6_flag")
if [[ "$?" -ne 0 ]]; then
derror "Failed to calculate netmask for $_ipaddr"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo -n "${_srcaddr}::${_gateway}:${_netmask}::"
fi
/sbin/ip $_ipv6_flag route show | grep -v default | grep ".*via.* $_netdev " |\
while read _route; do
_target=`echo $_route | cut -d ' ' -f1`
_nexthop=`echo $_route | cut -d ' ' -f3`
if [ "x" != "x"$_ipv6_flag ]; then
_target="[$_target]"
_nexthop="[$_nexthop]"
fi
echo "rd.route=$_target:$_nexthop:$kdumpnic"
done >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/45route-static.conf
}
kdump_get_mac_addr() {
cat /sys/class/net/$1/address
}
#Bonding or team master modifies the mac address
#of its slaves, we should use perm address
kdump_get_perm_addr() {
local addr=$(ethtool -P $1 | sed -e 's/Permanent address: //')
if [ -z "$addr" ] || [ "$addr" = "00:00:00:00:00:00" ]
then
derror "Can't get the permanent address of $1"
else
echo "$addr"
fi
}
# Prefix kernel assigned names with "kdump-". EX: eth0 -> kdump-eth0
# Because kernel assigned names are not persistent between 1st and 2nd
# kernel. We could probably end up with eth0 being eth1, eth0 being
# eth1, and naming conflict happens.
kdump_setup_ifname() {
local _ifname
# If ifname already has 'kdump-' prefix, we must be switching from
# fadump to kdump. Skip prefixing 'kdump-' in this case as adding
# another prefix may truncate the ifname. Since an ifname with
# 'kdump-' is already persistent, this should be fine.
if [[ $1 =~ eth* ]] && [[ ! $1 =~ ^kdump-* ]]; then
_ifname="kdump-$1"
else
_ifname="$1"
fi
echo "$_ifname"
}
kdump_install_nm_netif_allowlist() {
local _netif _except_netif _netif_allowlist _netif_allowlist_nm_conf
for _netif in $1; do
_per_mac=$(kdump_get_perm_addr "$_netif")
if [[ "$_per_mac" != 'not set' ]]; then
_except_netif="mac:$_per_mac"
else
_except_netif="interface-name:${unique_netifs[${_netif}]}"
fi
_netif_allowlist="${_netif_allowlist}except:${_except_netif};"
done
_netif_allowlist_nm_conf=${initdir}/tmp/netif_allowlist_nm_conf
cat << EOF > "$_netif_allowlist_nm_conf"
[device-others]
match-device=${_netif_allowlist}
managed=false
EOF
inst "$_netif_allowlist_nm_conf" "/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-kdump-netif_allowlist.conf"
rm -f "$_netif_allowlist_nm_conf"
}
Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: 1. RHEL8's mkdumprd has different dracut_args from upstream's. 2. RHEL8's kdump_install_net is different from upstream's and we should install needed NIC drivers in the end. commit a65dde2d1083a57824aecd1840dea417c98c553d Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 19 11:39:25 2022 +0800 Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Even after having asked NM to stop managing a unneeded NIC, a NIC driver may still waste memory. For example, mlx5_core uses a substantial amount of memory during driver initialization, ======== Report format module_summary: ======== Module mlx5_core using 350.2MB (89650 pages), peak allocation 367.4MB (94056 pages) Module squashfs using 13.1MB (3360 pages), peak allocation 13.1MB (3360 pages) Module overlay using 2.1MB (550 pages), peak allocation 2.2MB (555 pages) Module dns_resolver using 0.9MB (219 pages), peak allocation 5.2MB (1338 pages) Module mlxfw using 0.7MB (172 pages), peak allocation 5.3MB (1349 pages) ======== Report format module_summary END ======== ======== Report format module_top: ======== Top stack usage of module mlx5_core: (null) Pages: 89650 (peak: 94056) ret_from_fork (0xffffda088b4165f8) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) kthread (0xffffda088b4bd7e4) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) worker_thread (0xffffda088b4b48d0) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) process_one_work (0xffffda088b4b3f40) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) work_for_cpu_fn (0xffffda088b4aef00) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) local_pci_probe (0xffffda088b9e1e44) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) probe_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899cc8) Pages: 53518 (peak: 53518) mlx5_init_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8994ac) Pages: 49756 (peak: 49756) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899100) Pages: 44434 (eak: 44434) mlx5_satisfy_startup_pages mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8a4f24) Pages: 44434 (peak: 44434) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899078) Pages: 5285 (peak: 5285) mlx5_cmd_init mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89e414) Pages: 4818 (peak: 4818) mlx5_alloc_cmd_msg mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89aaa0) Pages: 4403 (peak: 4403) This memory consumption is completely unnecessary when kdump doesn't need this NIC. Only install needed NIC drivers to prevent this kind of waste. Note 1. this patch depends on [1] to ask dracut to not install NIC drivers. 2. "ethtool -i" somehow fails to get the vlan driver 3. team.ko doesn't depend on the team mode drivers so we need to install the team mode drivers manually. [1] https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/1789 Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-11-25 01:43:05 +00:00
_get_nic_driver() {
ethtool -i "$1" | sed -n -E "s/driver: (.*)/\1/p"
}
kdump_install_nic_driver() {
local _netif _driver _drivers
_drivers=()
for _netif in $1; do
dracut-module-setup.sh: skip installing driver for the loopback interface Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: None commit 3b22cce1cb7dd12be07822018d08c9bb8f03add9 Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Wed Dec 14 10:12:17 2022 +0800 dracut-module-setup.sh: skip installing driver for the loopback interface Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2151500 Currently, kdump initrd fails to be built when dumping vmcore to localhost via ssh or nfs, kdumpctl[3331]: Cannot get driver information: Operation not supported kdumpctl[1991]: dracut: Failed to get the driver of lo dracut[2020]: Failed to get the driver of lo kdumpctl[1775]: kdump: mkdumprd: failed to make kdump initrd kdumpctl[1775]: kdump: Starting kdump: [FAILED] systemd[1]: kdump.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE systemd[1]: kdump.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. systemd[1]: Failed to start Crash recovery kernel arming. systemd[1]: kdump.service: Consumed 1.710s CPU time. This is because the loopback interface is used for transferring vmcore and ethtool can't get the driver of the loopback interface. In fact, once COFNIG_NET is enabled, the loopback device is enabled and there is no driver for the loopback device. So skip installing driver for the loopback device. The loopback interface is implemented in linux/drivers/net/loopback.c and always has the name "lo". So we can safely tell if a network interface is the loopback interface by its name. Fixes: a65dde2d ("Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers") Reported-by: Martin Pitt <mpitt@redhat.com> Reported-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-12-22 06:17:05 +00:00
[[ $_netif == lo ]] && continue
Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: 1. RHEL8's mkdumprd has different dracut_args from upstream's. 2. RHEL8's kdump_install_net is different from upstream's and we should install needed NIC drivers in the end. commit a65dde2d1083a57824aecd1840dea417c98c553d Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 19 11:39:25 2022 +0800 Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Even after having asked NM to stop managing a unneeded NIC, a NIC driver may still waste memory. For example, mlx5_core uses a substantial amount of memory during driver initialization, ======== Report format module_summary: ======== Module mlx5_core using 350.2MB (89650 pages), peak allocation 367.4MB (94056 pages) Module squashfs using 13.1MB (3360 pages), peak allocation 13.1MB (3360 pages) Module overlay using 2.1MB (550 pages), peak allocation 2.2MB (555 pages) Module dns_resolver using 0.9MB (219 pages), peak allocation 5.2MB (1338 pages) Module mlxfw using 0.7MB (172 pages), peak allocation 5.3MB (1349 pages) ======== Report format module_summary END ======== ======== Report format module_top: ======== Top stack usage of module mlx5_core: (null) Pages: 89650 (peak: 94056) ret_from_fork (0xffffda088b4165f8) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) kthread (0xffffda088b4bd7e4) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) worker_thread (0xffffda088b4b48d0) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) process_one_work (0xffffda088b4b3f40) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) work_for_cpu_fn (0xffffda088b4aef00) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) local_pci_probe (0xffffda088b9e1e44) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) probe_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899cc8) Pages: 53518 (peak: 53518) mlx5_init_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8994ac) Pages: 49756 (peak: 49756) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899100) Pages: 44434 (eak: 44434) mlx5_satisfy_startup_pages mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8a4f24) Pages: 44434 (peak: 44434) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899078) Pages: 5285 (peak: 5285) mlx5_cmd_init mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89e414) Pages: 4818 (peak: 4818) mlx5_alloc_cmd_msg mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89aaa0) Pages: 4403 (peak: 4403) This memory consumption is completely unnecessary when kdump doesn't need this NIC. Only install needed NIC drivers to prevent this kind of waste. Note 1. this patch depends on [1] to ask dracut to not install NIC drivers. 2. "ethtool -i" somehow fails to get the vlan driver 3. team.ko doesn't depend on the team mode drivers so we need to install the team mode drivers manually. [1] https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/1789 Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-11-25 01:43:05 +00:00
_driver=$(_get_nic_driver "$_netif")
if [[ -z $_driver ]]; then
derror "Failed to get the driver of $_netif"
exit 1
fi
if [[ $_driver == "802.1Q VLAN Support" ]]; then
# ethtool somehow doesn't return the driver name for a VLAN NIC
_driver=8021q
elif [[ $_driver == "team" ]]; then
# install the team mode drivers like team_mode_roundrobin.ko as well
_driver='=drivers/net/team'
fi
_drivers+=("$_driver")
done
dracut-module-setup.sh: skip installing driver for the loopback interface Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: None commit 3b22cce1cb7dd12be07822018d08c9bb8f03add9 Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Wed Dec 14 10:12:17 2022 +0800 dracut-module-setup.sh: skip installing driver for the loopback interface Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2151500 Currently, kdump initrd fails to be built when dumping vmcore to localhost via ssh or nfs, kdumpctl[3331]: Cannot get driver information: Operation not supported kdumpctl[1991]: dracut: Failed to get the driver of lo dracut[2020]: Failed to get the driver of lo kdumpctl[1775]: kdump: mkdumprd: failed to make kdump initrd kdumpctl[1775]: kdump: Starting kdump: [FAILED] systemd[1]: kdump.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE systemd[1]: kdump.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. systemd[1]: Failed to start Crash recovery kernel arming. systemd[1]: kdump.service: Consumed 1.710s CPU time. This is because the loopback interface is used for transferring vmcore and ethtool can't get the driver of the loopback interface. In fact, once COFNIG_NET is enabled, the loopback device is enabled and there is no driver for the loopback device. So skip installing driver for the loopback device. The loopback interface is implemented in linux/drivers/net/loopback.c and always has the name "lo". So we can safely tell if a network interface is the loopback interface by its name. Fixes: a65dde2d ("Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers") Reported-by: Martin Pitt <mpitt@redhat.com> Reported-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Lichen Liu <lichliu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-12-22 06:17:05 +00:00
[[ -n ${_drivers[*]} ]] || return
Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: 1. RHEL8's mkdumprd has different dracut_args from upstream's. 2. RHEL8's kdump_install_net is different from upstream's and we should install needed NIC drivers in the end. commit a65dde2d1083a57824aecd1840dea417c98c553d Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 19 11:39:25 2022 +0800 Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Even after having asked NM to stop managing a unneeded NIC, a NIC driver may still waste memory. For example, mlx5_core uses a substantial amount of memory during driver initialization, ======== Report format module_summary: ======== Module mlx5_core using 350.2MB (89650 pages), peak allocation 367.4MB (94056 pages) Module squashfs using 13.1MB (3360 pages), peak allocation 13.1MB (3360 pages) Module overlay using 2.1MB (550 pages), peak allocation 2.2MB (555 pages) Module dns_resolver using 0.9MB (219 pages), peak allocation 5.2MB (1338 pages) Module mlxfw using 0.7MB (172 pages), peak allocation 5.3MB (1349 pages) ======== Report format module_summary END ======== ======== Report format module_top: ======== Top stack usage of module mlx5_core: (null) Pages: 89650 (peak: 94056) ret_from_fork (0xffffda088b4165f8) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) kthread (0xffffda088b4bd7e4) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) worker_thread (0xffffda088b4b48d0) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) process_one_work (0xffffda088b4b3f40) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) work_for_cpu_fn (0xffffda088b4aef00) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) local_pci_probe (0xffffda088b9e1e44) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) probe_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899cc8) Pages: 53518 (peak: 53518) mlx5_init_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8994ac) Pages: 49756 (peak: 49756) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899100) Pages: 44434 (eak: 44434) mlx5_satisfy_startup_pages mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8a4f24) Pages: 44434 (peak: 44434) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899078) Pages: 5285 (peak: 5285) mlx5_cmd_init mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89e414) Pages: 4818 (peak: 4818) mlx5_alloc_cmd_msg mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89aaa0) Pages: 4403 (peak: 4403) This memory consumption is completely unnecessary when kdump doesn't need this NIC. Only install needed NIC drivers to prevent this kind of waste. Note 1. this patch depends on [1] to ask dracut to not install NIC drivers. 2. "ethtool -i" somehow fails to get the vlan driver 3. team.ko doesn't depend on the team mode drivers so we need to install the team mode drivers manually. [1] https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/1789 Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-11-25 01:43:05 +00:00
instmods "${_drivers[@]}"
}
kdump_setup_bridge() {
local _netdev=$1
local _brif _dev _mac _kdumpdev
for _dev in `ls /sys/class/net/$_netdev/brif/`; do
_kdumpdev=""
if kdump_is_bond "$_dev"; then
kdump_setup_bond "$_dev"
elif kdump_is_team "$_dev"; then
kdump_setup_team "$_dev"
elif kdump_is_vlan "$_dev"; then
kdump_setup_vlan "$_dev"
else
_mac=$(kdump_get_mac_addr $_dev)
_kdumpdev=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_dev)
echo -n " ifname=$_kdumpdev:$_mac" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/41bridge.conf
fi
_save_kdump_netifs "$_dev" "$_kdumpdev"
[[ -z $_kdumpdev ]] && _kdumpdev=$_dev
_brif+="$_kdumpdev,"
done
echo " bridge=$_netdev:$(echo $_brif | sed -e 's/,$//')" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/41bridge.conf
}
kdump_setup_bond() {
local _netdev=$1
local _dev _mac _slaves _kdumpdev
for _dev in `cat /sys/class/net/$_netdev/bonding/slaves`; do
_mac=$(kdump_get_perm_addr $_dev)
_kdumpdev=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_dev)
_save_kdump_netifs "$_dev" "$_kdumpdev"
echo -n " ifname=$_kdumpdev:$_mac" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/42bond.conf
_slaves+="$_kdumpdev,"
done
echo -n " bond=$_netdev:$(echo $_slaves | sed 's/,$//')" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/42bond.conf
# Get bond options specified in ifcfg
source_ifcfg_file $_netdev
bondoptions=":$(echo $BONDING_OPTS | xargs echo | tr " " ",")"
echo "$bondoptions" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/42bond.conf
}
kdump_setup_team() {
local _netdev=$1
local _dev _mac _slaves _kdumpdev
for _dev in `teamnl $_netdev ports | awk -F':' '{print $2}'`; do
_mac=$(kdump_get_perm_addr $_dev)
_kdumpdev=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_dev)
_save_kdump_netifs "$_dev" "$_kdumpdev"
echo -n " ifname=$_kdumpdev:$_mac" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/44team.conf
_slaves+="$_kdumpdev,"
done
echo " team=$_netdev:$(echo $_slaves | sed -e 's/,$//')" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/44team.conf
#Buggy version teamdctl outputs to stderr!
#Try to use the latest version of teamd.
teamdctl "$_netdev" config dump > ${initdir}/tmp/$$-$_netdev.conf
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
derror "teamdctl failed."
exit 1
fi
inst_dir /etc/teamd
inst_simple ${initdir}/tmp/$$-$_netdev.conf "/etc/teamd/$_netdev.conf"
rm -f ${initdir}/tmp/$$-$_netdev.conf
}
kdump_setup_vlan() {
local _netdev=$1
local _phydev="$(awk '/^Device:/{print $2}' /proc/net/vlan/"$_netdev")"
local _netmac="$(kdump_get_mac_addr $_phydev)"
local _kdumpdev
#Just support vlan over bond and team
if kdump_is_bridge "$_phydev"; then
derror "Vlan over bridge is not supported!"
exit 1
elif kdump_is_bond "$_phydev"; then
kdump_setup_bond "$_phydev"
echo " vlan=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev):$_phydev" > ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/43vlan.conf
else
_kdumpdev="$(kdump_setup_ifname $_phydev)"
echo " vlan=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev):$_kdumpdev ifname=$_kdumpdev:$_netmac" > ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/43vlan.conf
fi
_save_kdump_netifs "$_phydev" "$_kdumpdev"
}
# find online znet device
# return ifname (_netdev)
# code reaped from the list_configured function of
# https://github.com/hreinecke/s390-tools/blob/master/zconf/znetconf
find_online_znet_device() {
local CCWGROUPBUS_DEVICEDIR="/sys/bus/ccwgroup/devices"
local NETWORK_DEVICES d ifname ONLINE
[ ! -d "$CCWGROUPBUS_DEVICEDIR" ] && return
NETWORK_DEVICES=$(find $CCWGROUPBUS_DEVICEDIR)
for d in $NETWORK_DEVICES
do
[ ! -f "$d/online" ] && continue
read ONLINE < $d/online
if [ $ONLINE -ne 1 ]; then
continue
fi
# determine interface name, if there (only for qeth and if
# device is online)
if [ -f $d/if_name ]
then
read ifname < $d/if_name
elif [ -d $d/net ]
then
ifname=$(ls $d/net/)
fi
[ -n "$ifname" ] && break
done
echo -n "$ifname"
}
# setup s390 znet cmdline
# $1: netdev name
kdump_setup_znet() {
local _options=""
local _netdev=$1
source_ifcfg_file $_netdev
[[ -z "$NETTYPE" ]] && return
[[ -z "$SUBCHANNELS" ]] && return
for i in $OPTIONS; do
_options=${_options},$i
done
echo rd.znet=${NETTYPE},${SUBCHANNELS}${_options} rd.znet_ifname=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev):${SUBCHANNELS} > ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/30znet.conf
}
_get_nic_driver() {
ethtool -i "$1" | sed -n -E "s/driver: (.*)/\1/p"
}
_rename_hypver_netdev() {
local _udev_rule_dir
_udev_rule_dir=${initdir}/etc/udev/rules.d
mkdir -p "$_udev_rule_dir"
printf 'SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="hv_netvsc", ATTR{address}=="%s", ATTR{type}=="1", NAME="%s"\n' "$2" "$1" > "${_udev_rule_dir}/80-hv_netvsc-ifname.rules"
}
# Setup dracut to bringup a given network interface
kdump_setup_netdev() {
local _netdev=$1 _srcaddr=$2
local _static _proto _ip_conf _ip_opts _ifname_opts kdumpnic
local _netmac=$(kdump_get_mac_addr $_netdev)
local _znet_netdev
kdumpnic=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev)
_znet_netdev=$(find_online_znet_device)
if [[ -n "$_znet_netdev" ]]; then
$(kdump_setup_znet "$_znet_netdev")
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
derror "Failed to set up znet"
exit 1
fi
fi
_static=$(kdump_static_ip $_netdev $_srcaddr $kdumpnic)
if [ -n "$_static" ]; then
_proto=none
elif is_ipv6_address $_srcaddr; then
_proto=auto6
else
_proto=dhcp
fi
_ip_conf="${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/40ip.conf"
_ip_opts=" ip=${_static}$kdumpnic:${_proto}"
# dracut doesn't allow duplicated configuration for same NIC, even they're exactly the same.
# so we have to avoid adding duplicates
# We should also check /proc/cmdline for existing ip=xx arg.
# For example, iscsi boot will specify ip=xxx arg in cmdline.
if [ ! -f $_ip_conf ] || ! grep -q $_ip_opts $_ip_conf &&\
! grep -q "ip=[^[:space:]]*$_netdev" /proc/cmdline; then
echo "$_ip_opts" >> $_ip_conf
fi
if kdump_is_bridge "$_netdev"; then
kdump_setup_bridge "$_netdev"
elif kdump_is_bond "$_netdev"; then
kdump_setup_bond "$_netdev"
elif kdump_is_team "$_netdev"; then
kdump_setup_team "$_netdev"
elif kdump_is_vlan "$_netdev"; then
kdump_setup_vlan "$_netdev"
else
if [[ $(_get_nic_driver "$1") != hv_netvsc ]]; then
_ifname_opts=" ifname=$kdumpnic:$_netmac"
echo "$_ifname_opts" >> $_ip_conf
else
_rename_hypver_netdev "$kdumpnic" "$_netmac"
fi
fi
_save_kdump_netifs "$_netdev" "$_kdumpdev"
kdump_setup_dns "$_netdev"
if [ ! -f ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/50neednet.conf ]; then
# network-manager module needs this parameter
echo "rd.neednet" >> ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/50neednet.conf
fi
}
get_ip_route_field()
{
if `echo $1 | grep -q $2`; then
echo ${1##*$2} | cut -d ' ' -f1
fi
}
#Function:kdump_install_net
#$1: config values of net line in kdump.conf
#$2: srcaddr of network device
kdump_install_net() {
local _server _netdev _srcaddr _route _serv_tmp
local config_val="$1"
_server=$(get_remote_host $config_val)
if is_hostname $_server; then
_serv_tmp=`getent ahosts $_server | grep -v : | head -n 1`
if [ -z "$_serv_tmp" ]; then
_serv_tmp=`getent ahosts $_server | head -n 1`
fi
_server=`echo $_serv_tmp | cut -d' ' -f1`
fi
_route=`/sbin/ip -o route get to $_server 2>&1`
[ $? != 0 ] && echo "Bad kdump location: $config_val" && exit 1
#the field in the ip output changes if we go to another subnet
_srcaddr=$(get_ip_route_field "$_route" "src")
_netdev=$(get_ip_route_field "$_route" "dev")
kdump_setup_netdev "${_netdev}" "${_srcaddr}"
#save netdev used for kdump as cmdline
# Whoever calling kdump_install_net() is setting up the default gateway,
# ie. bootdev/kdumpnic. So don't override the setting if calling
# kdump_install_net() for another time. For example, after setting eth0 as
# the default gate way for network dump, eth1 in the fence kdump path will
# call kdump_install_net again and we don't want eth1 to be the default
# gateway.
if [ ! -f ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/60kdumpnic.conf ] &&
[ ! -f ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/70bootdev.conf ]; then
echo "kdumpnic=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev)" > ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/60kdumpnic.conf
echo "bootdev=$(kdump_setup_ifname $_netdev)" > ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/70bootdev.conf
fi
}
# install etc/kdump/pre.d and /etc/kdump/post.d
kdump_install_pre_post_conf() {
if [ -d /etc/kdump/pre.d ]; then
for file in /etc/kdump/pre.d/*; do
if [ -x "$file" ]; then
dracut_install $file
elif [ $file != "/etc/kdump/pre.d/*" ]; then
echo "$file is not executable"
fi
done
fi
if [ -d /etc/kdump/post.d ]; then
for file in /etc/kdump/post.d/*; do
if [ -x "$file" ]; then
dracut_install $file
elif [ $file != "/etc/kdump/post.d/*" ]; then
echo "$file is not executable"
fi
done
fi
}
default_dump_target_install_conf()
{
local _target _fstype
local _mntpoint _save_path
is_user_configured_dump_target && return
_save_path=$(get_bind_mount_source $(get_save_path))
_target=$(get_target_from_path $_save_path)
_mntpoint=$(get_mntpoint_from_target $_target)
_fstype=$(get_fs_type_from_target $_target)
if is_fs_type_nfs $_fstype; then
kdump_install_net "$_target"
_fstype="nfs"
else
_target=$(kdump_get_persistent_dev $_target)
fi
echo "$_fstype $_target" >> ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
# don't touch the path under root mount
if [ "$_mntpoint" != "/" ]; then
_save_path=${_save_path##"$_mntpoint"}
fi
#erase the old path line, then insert the parsed path
sed -i "/^path/d" ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
echo "path $_save_path" >> ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
}
#install kdump.conf and what user specifies in kdump.conf
kdump_install_conf() {
local _opt _val _pdev
sed -ne '/^#/!p' /etc/kdump.conf > ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
while read _opt _val;
do
# remove inline comments after the end of a directive.
case "$_opt" in
raw)
_pdev=$(persistent_policy="by-id" kdump_get_persistent_dev $_val)
sed -i -e "s#^$_opt[[:space:]]\+$_val#$_opt $_pdev#" ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
;;
ext[234]|xfs|btrfs|minix)
_pdev=$(kdump_get_persistent_dev $_val)
sed -i -e "s#^$_opt[[:space:]]\+$_val#$_opt $_pdev#" ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
;;
ssh|nfs)
kdump_install_net "$_val"
;;
dracut_args)
if [[ $(get_dracut_args_fstype "$_val") = nfs* ]] ; then
kdump_install_net "$(get_dracut_args_target "$_val")"
fi
;;
kdump_pre|kdump_post|extra_bins)
dracut_install $_val
;;
core_collector)
dracut_install "${_val%%[[:blank:]]*}"
;;
esac
done <<< "$(read_strip_comments /etc/kdump.conf)"
kdump_install_pre_post_conf
default_dump_target_install_conf
kdump_configure_fence_kdump "${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf"
inst "${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf" "/etc/kdump.conf"
rm -f ${initdir}/tmp/$$-kdump.conf
}
# Default sysctl parameters should suffice for kdump kernel.
# Remove custom configurations sysctl.conf & sysctl.d/*
remove_sysctl_conf() {
# As custom configurations like vm.min_free_kbytes can lead
# to OOM issues in kdump kernel, avoid them
rm -f "${initdir}/etc/sysctl.conf"
rm -rf "${initdir}/etc/sysctl.d"
rm -rf "${initdir}/run/sysctl.d"
rm -rf "${initdir}/usr/lib/sysctl.d"
}
kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val() {
local result
# The open-iscsi 742 release changed to using flat files in
# /var/lib/iscsi.
result=$(/sbin/iscsiadm --show -m session -r ${1} | grep "^${2} = ")
result=${result##* = }
echo $result
}
kdump_get_iscsi_initiator() {
local _initiator
local initiator_conf="/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi"
[ -f "$initiator_conf" ] || return 1
while read _initiator; do
[ -z "${_initiator%%#*}" ] && continue # Skip comment lines
case $_initiator in
InitiatorName=*)
initiator=${_initiator#InitiatorName=}
echo "rd.iscsi.initiator=${initiator}"
return 0;;
*) ;;
esac
done < ${initiator_conf}
return 1
}
# Figure out iBFT session according to session type
is_ibft() {
[ "$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val $1 "node.discovery_type")" = fw ]
}
kdump_setup_iscsi_device() {
local path=$1
local tgt_name; local tgt_ipaddr;
local username; local password; local userpwd_str;
local username_in; local password_in; local userpwd_in_str;
local netdev
local srcaddr
local idev
local netroot_str ; local initiator_str;
local netroot_conf="${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/50iscsi.conf"
local initiator_conf="/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi"
dinfo "Found iscsi component $1"
# Check once before getting explicit values, so we can bail out early,
# e.g. in case of pure-hardware(all-offload) iscsi.
if ! /sbin/iscsiadm -m session -r ${path} &>/dev/null ; then
return 1
fi
if is_ibft ${path}; then
return
fi
# Remove software iscsi cmdline generated by 95iscsi,
# and let kdump regenerate here.
rm -f ${initdir}/etc/cmdline.d/95iscsi.conf
tgt_name=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.name")
tgt_ipaddr=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.conn\[0\].address")
# get and set username and password details
username=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.session.auth.username")
[ "$username" == "<empty>" ] && username=""
password=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.session.auth.password")
[ "$password" == "<empty>" ] && password=""
username_in=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.session.auth.username_in")
[ -n "$username" ] && userpwd_str="$username:$password"
# get and set incoming username and password details
[ "$username_in" == "<empty>" ] && username_in=""
password_in=$(kdump_iscsi_get_rec_val ${path} "node.session.auth.password_in")
[ "$password_in" == "<empty>" ] && password_in=""
[ -n "$username_in" ] && userpwd_in_str=":$username_in:$password_in"
netdev=$(/sbin/ip route get to ${tgt_ipaddr} | \
sed 's|.*dev \(.*\).*|\1|g')
srcaddr=$(echo $netdev | awk '{ print $3; exit }')
netdev=$(echo $netdev | awk '{ print $1; exit }')
kdump_setup_netdev $netdev $srcaddr
# prepare netroot= command line
# FIXME: Do we need to parse and set other parameters like protocol, port
# iscsi_iface_name, netdev_name, LUN etc.
if is_ipv6_address $tgt_ipaddr; then
tgt_ipaddr="[$tgt_ipaddr]"
fi
netroot_str="netroot=iscsi:${userpwd_str}${userpwd_in_str}@$tgt_ipaddr::::$tgt_name"
[[ -f $netroot_conf ]] || touch $netroot_conf
# If netroot target does not exist already, append.
if ! grep -q $netroot_str $netroot_conf; then
echo $netroot_str >> $netroot_conf
dinfo "Appended $netroot_str to $netroot_conf"
fi
# Setup initator
initiator_str=$(kdump_get_iscsi_initiator)
[ $? -ne "0" ] && derror "Failed to get initiator name" && return 1
# If initiator details do not exist already, append.
if ! grep -q "$initiator_str" $netroot_conf; then
echo "$initiator_str" >> $netroot_conf
dinfo "Appended "$initiator_str" to $netroot_conf"
fi
}
kdump_check_iscsi_targets () {
# If our prerequisites are not met, fail anyways.
type -P iscsistart >/dev/null || return 1
kdump_check_setup_iscsi() {
local _dev
_dev=$1
[[ -L /sys/dev/block/$_dev ]] || return
cd "$(readlink -f /sys/dev/block/$_dev)"
until [[ -d sys || -d iscsi_session ]]; do
cd ..
done
[[ -d iscsi_session ]] && kdump_setup_iscsi_device "$PWD"
}
[[ $hostonly ]] || [[ $mount_needs ]] && {
for_each_host_dev_and_slaves_all kdump_check_setup_iscsi
}
}
# hostname -a is deprecated, do it by ourself
get_alias() {
local ips
local entries
local alias_set
ips=$(hostname -I)
for ip in $ips
do
# in /etc/hosts, alias can come at the 2nd column
entries=$(grep $ip /etc/hosts | awk '{ $1=""; print $0 }')
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
alias_set="$alias_set $entries"
fi
done
echo $alias_set
}
is_localhost() {
local hostnames=$(hostname -A)
local shortnames=$(hostname -A -s)
local aliasname=$(get_alias)
local nodename=$1
hostnames="$hostnames $shortnames $aliasname"
for name in ${hostnames}; do
if [ "$name" == "$nodename" ]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# retrieves fence_kdump nodes from Pacemaker cluster configuration
get_pcs_fence_kdump_nodes() {
local nodes
# get cluster nodes from cluster cib, get interface and ip address
nodelist=`pcs cluster cib | xmllint --xpath "/cib/status/node_state/@uname" -`
# nodelist is formed as 'uname="node1" uname="node2" ... uname="nodeX"'
# we need to convert each to node1, node2 ... nodeX in each iteration
for node in ${nodelist}; do
# convert $node from 'uname="nodeX"' to 'nodeX'
eval $node
nodename=$uname
# Skip its own node name
if [ "$nodename" = `hostname` -o "$nodename" = `hostname -s` ]; then
continue
fi
nodes="$nodes $nodename"
done
echo $nodes
}
# retrieves fence_kdump args from config file
get_pcs_fence_kdump_args() {
if [ -f $FENCE_KDUMP_CONFIG_FILE ]; then
. $FENCE_KDUMP_CONFIG_FILE
echo $FENCE_KDUMP_OPTS
fi
}
get_generic_fence_kdump_nodes() {
local filtered
local nodes
nodes=$(get_option_value "fence_kdump_nodes")
for node in ${nodes}; do
# Skip its own node name
if is_localhost $node; then
continue
fi
filtered="$filtered $node"
done
echo $filtered
}
# setup fence_kdump in cluster
# setup proper network and install needed files
kdump_configure_fence_kdump () {
local kdump_cfg_file=$1
local nodes
local args
if is_generic_fence_kdump; then
nodes=$(get_generic_fence_kdump_nodes)
elif is_pcs_fence_kdump; then
nodes=$(get_pcs_fence_kdump_nodes)
# set appropriate options in kdump.conf
echo "fence_kdump_nodes $nodes" >> ${kdump_cfg_file}
args=$(get_pcs_fence_kdump_args)
if [ -n "$args" ]; then
echo "fence_kdump_args $args" >> ${kdump_cfg_file}
fi
else
# fence_kdump not configured
return 1
fi
# setup network for each node
for node in ${nodes}; do
kdump_install_net $node
done
dracut_install /etc/hosts
dracut_install /etc/nsswitch.conf
dracut_install $FENCE_KDUMP_SEND
}
# Install a random seed used to feed /dev/urandom
# By the time kdump service starts, /dev/uramdom is already fed by systemd
kdump_install_random_seed() {
local poolsize=`cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize`
if [ ! -d ${initdir}/var/lib/ ]; then
mkdir -p ${initdir}/var/lib/
fi
dd if=/dev/urandom of=${initdir}/var/lib/random-seed \
bs=$poolsize count=1 2> /dev/null
}
remove_cpu_online_rule() {
local file=${initdir}/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/40-redhat.rules
sed -i '/SUBSYSTEM=="cpu"/d' $file
}
kdump_install_systemd_conf() {
local failure_action=$(get_option_value "failure_action")
# Kdump turns out to require longer default systemd mount timeout
# than 1st kernel(90s by default), we use default 300s for kdump.
grep -r "^[[:space:]]*DefaultTimeoutStartSec=" ${initdir}/etc/systemd/system.conf* &>/dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
mkdir -p ${initdir}/etc/systemd/system.conf.d
echo "[Manager]" > ${initdir}/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/kdump.conf
echo "DefaultTimeoutStartSec=300s" >> ${initdir}/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/kdump.conf
fi
# Forward logs to console directly, and don't read Kmsg, this avoids
# unneccessary memory consumption and make console output more useful.
# Only do so for non fadump image.
mkdir -p ${initdir}/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d
echo "[Journal]" > ${initdir}/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/kdump.conf
echo "Storage=volatile" >> ${initdir}/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/kdump.conf
echo "ReadKMsg=no" >> ${initdir}/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/kdump.conf
echo "ForwardToConsole=yes" >> ${initdir}/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/kdump.conf
}
install() {
declare -A unique_netifs
local arch _netifs
kdump_module_init
kdump_install_conf
remove_sysctl_conf
# Onlining secondary cpus breaks kdump completely on KVM on Power hosts
# Though we use maxcpus=1 by default but 40-redhat.rules will bring up all
# possible cpus by default. (rhbz1270174 rhbz1266322)
# Thus before we get the kernel fix and the systemd rule fix let's remove
# the cpu online rule in kdump initramfs.
arch=$(uname -m)
if [[ "$arch" = "ppc64le" ]] || [[ "$arch" = "ppc64" ]]; then
remove_cpu_online_rule
fi
if is_ssh_dump_target; then
kdump_install_random_seed
fi
dracut_install -o /etc/adjtime /etc/localtime
inst "$moddir/monitor_dd_progress" "/kdumpscripts/monitor_dd_progress"
chmod +x ${initdir}/kdumpscripts/monitor_dd_progress
inst "/bin/dd" "/bin/dd"
inst "/bin/tail" "/bin/tail"
inst "/bin/date" "/bin/date"
inst "/bin/sync" "/bin/sync"
inst "/bin/cut" "/bin/cut"
inst "/bin/head" "/bin/head"
inst "/sbin/makedumpfile" "/sbin/makedumpfile"
inst "/sbin/vmcore-dmesg" "/sbin/vmcore-dmesg"
inst "/usr/bin/printf" "/sbin/printf"
inst "/usr/bin/logger" "/sbin/logger"
inst "/usr/bin/chmod" "/sbin/chmod"
inst "/lib/kdump/kdump-lib.sh" "/lib/kdump-lib.sh"
inst "/lib/kdump/kdump-lib-initramfs.sh" "/lib/kdump-lib-initramfs.sh"
inst "/lib/kdump/kdump-logger.sh" "/lib/kdump-logger.sh"
inst "$moddir/kdump.sh" "/usr/bin/kdump.sh"
inst "$moddir/kdump-capture.service" "$systemdsystemunitdir/kdump-capture.service"
systemctl -q --root "$initdir" add-wants initrd.target kdump-capture.service
inst "$moddir/kdump-error-handler.sh" "/usr/bin/kdump-error-handler.sh"
inst "$moddir/kdump-error-handler.service" "$systemdsystemunitdir/kdump-error-handler.service"
# Replace existing emergency service and emergency target
cp "$moddir/kdump-emergency.service" "$initdir/$systemdsystemunitdir/emergency.service"
cp "$moddir/kdump-emergency.target" "$initdir/$systemdsystemunitdir/emergency.target"
# Also redirect dracut-emergency to kdump error handler
ln_r "$systemdsystemunitdir/emergency.service" "$systemdsystemunitdir/dracut-emergency.service"
# Check for all the devices and if any device is iscsi, bring up iscsi
# target. Ideally all this should be pushed into dracut iscsi module
# at some point of time.
kdump_check_iscsi_targets
_netifs=$(_get_kdump_netifs)
if [[ -n "$_netifs" ]]; then
kdump_install_nm_netif_allowlist "$_netifs"
Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Resolves: bz1958587 Upstream: Fedora Conflict: 1. RHEL8's mkdumprd has different dracut_args from upstream's. 2. RHEL8's kdump_install_net is different from upstream's and we should install needed NIC drivers in the end. commit a65dde2d1083a57824aecd1840dea417c98c553d Author: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 19 11:39:25 2022 +0800 Reduce kdump memory consumption by only installing needed NIC drivers Even after having asked NM to stop managing a unneeded NIC, a NIC driver may still waste memory. For example, mlx5_core uses a substantial amount of memory during driver initialization, ======== Report format module_summary: ======== Module mlx5_core using 350.2MB (89650 pages), peak allocation 367.4MB (94056 pages) Module squashfs using 13.1MB (3360 pages), peak allocation 13.1MB (3360 pages) Module overlay using 2.1MB (550 pages), peak allocation 2.2MB (555 pages) Module dns_resolver using 0.9MB (219 pages), peak allocation 5.2MB (1338 pages) Module mlxfw using 0.7MB (172 pages), peak allocation 5.3MB (1349 pages) ======== Report format module_summary END ======== ======== Report format module_top: ======== Top stack usage of module mlx5_core: (null) Pages: 89650 (peak: 94056) ret_from_fork (0xffffda088b4165f8) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) kthread (0xffffda088b4bd7e4) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) worker_thread (0xffffda088b4b48d0) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) process_one_work (0xffffda088b4b3f40) Pages: 60007 (peak: 60007) work_for_cpu_fn (0xffffda088b4aef00) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) local_pci_probe (0xffffda088b9e1e44) Pages: 53906 (peak: 53906) probe_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899cc8) Pages: 53518 (peak: 53518) mlx5_init_one mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8994ac) Pages: 49756 (peak: 49756) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899100) Pages: 44434 (eak: 44434) mlx5_satisfy_startup_pages mlx5_core (0xffffda084f8a4f24) Pages: 44434 (peak: 44434) mlx5_function_setup.constprop.0 mlx5_core (0xffffda084f899078) Pages: 5285 (peak: 5285) mlx5_cmd_init mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89e414) Pages: 4818 (peak: 4818) mlx5_alloc_cmd_msg mlx5_core (0xffffda084f89aaa0) Pages: 4403 (peak: 4403) This memory consumption is completely unnecessary when kdump doesn't need this NIC. Only install needed NIC drivers to prevent this kind of waste. Note 1. this patch depends on [1] to ask dracut to not install NIC drivers. 2. "ethtool -i" somehow fails to get the vlan driver 3. team.ko doesn't depend on the team mode drivers so we need to install the team mode drivers manually. [1] https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/1789 Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-11-25 01:43:05 +00:00
kdump_install_nic_driver "$_netifs"
fi
kdump_install_systemd_conf
# For the lvm type target under kdump, in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf we can
# safely replace "reserved_memory=XXXX"(default value is 8192) with
# "reserved_memory=1024" to lower memory pressure under kdump. We do
# it unconditionally here, if "/etc/lvm/lvm.conf" doesn't exist, it
# actually does nothing.
sed -i -e \
's/\(^[[:space:]]*reserved_memory[[:space:]]*=\)[[:space:]]*[[:digit:]]*/\1 1024/' \
${initdir}/etc/lvm/lvm.conf &>/dev/null
# Save more memory by dropping switch root capability
dracut_no_switch_root
}