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#!/bin/bash --norc
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# New mkdumprd
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#
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# Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Written by Cong Wang <amwang@redhat.com>
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#
if [[ -f /etc/sysconfig/kdump ]]; then
. /etc/sysconfig/kdump
fi
[[ $dracutbasedir ]] || dracutbasedir=/usr/lib/dracut
. $dracutbasedir/dracut-functions.sh
. /lib/kdump/kdump-lib.sh
. /lib/kdump/kdump-logger.sh
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export IN_KDUMP=1
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#initiate the kdump logger
dlog_init
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "failed to initiate the kdump logger."
exit 1
fi
SSH_KEY_LOCATION="/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa"
SAVE_PATH=$(get_save_path)
OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE=0
extra_modules=""
dracut_args=( --add kdumpbase --quiet --hostonly --hostonly-cmdline --hostonly-i18n --hostonly-mode strict -o "plymouth dash resume ifcfg earlykdump" )
readonly MKDUMPRD_TMPDIR="$(mktemp -d -t mkdumprd.XXXXXX)"
[ -d "$MKDUMPRD_TMPDIR" ] || perror_exit "dracut: mktemp -p -d -t dracut.XXXXXX failed."
readonly MKDUMPRD_TMPMNT="$MKDUMPRD_TMPDIR/target"
trap '
ret=$?;
is_mounted $MKDUMPRD_TMPMNT && umount -f $MKDUMPRD_TMPMNT;
[[ -d $MKDUMPRD_TMPDIR ]] && rm --one-file-system -rf -- "$MKDUMPRD_TMPDIR";
exit $ret;
' EXIT
# clean up after ourselves no matter how we die.
trap 'exit 1;' SIGINT
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add_dracut_arg() {
dracut_args+=( "$@" )
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}
add_dracut_mount() {
add_dracut_arg "--mount" "$1"
}
add_dracut_sshkey() {
add_dracut_arg "--sshkey" "$1"
}
# caller should ensure $1 is valid and mounted in 1st kernel
to_mount() {
local _target=$1 _fstype=$2 _options=$3 _sed_cmd _new_mntpoint _pdev
_new_mntpoint=$(get_kdump_mntpoint_from_target $_target)
_fstype="${_fstype:-$(get_fs_type_from_target $_target)}"
_options="${_options:-$(get_mntopt_from_target $_target)}"
_options="${_options:-defaults}"
if [[ "$_fstype" == "nfs"* ]]; then
_pdev=$_target
_sed_cmd+='s/,addr=[^,]*//;'
_sed_cmd+='s/,proto=[^,]*//;'
_sed_cmd+='s/,clientaddr=[^,]*//;'
else
# for non-nfs _target converting to use udev persistent name
_pdev="$(kdump_get_persistent_dev $_target)"
if [[ -z "$_pdev" ]]; then
return 1
fi
fi
# mount fs target as rw in 2nd kernel
_sed_cmd+='s/\(^\|,\)ro\($\|,\)/\1rw\2/g;'
# with 'noauto' in fstab nfs and non-root disk mount will fail in 2nd
# kernel, filter it out here.
_sed_cmd+='s/\(^\|,\)noauto\($\|,\)/\1/g;'
# drop nofail or nobootwait
_sed_cmd+='s/\(^\|,\)nofail\($\|,\)/\1/g;'
_sed_cmd+='s/\(^\|,\)nobootwait\($\|,\)/\1/g;'
_options=$(echo "$_options" | sed "$_sed_cmd")
echo "$_pdev $_new_mntpoint $_fstype $_options"
}
#Function: get_ssh_size
#$1=dump target
#called from while loop and shouldn't read from stdin, so we're using "ssh -n"
get_ssh_size() {
local _out
local _opt=("-i" "$SSH_KEY_LOCATION" "-o" "BatchMode=yes" "-o" "StrictHostKeyChecking=yes")
if ! _out=$(ssh -q -n "${_opt[@]}" "$1" "df" "--output=avail" "$SAVE_PATH"); then
perror_exit "checking remote ssh server available size failed."
fi
echo -n "$_out" | tail -1
}
#mkdir if save path does not exist on ssh dump target
#$1=ssh dump target
#caller should ensure write permission on $1:$SAVE_PATH
#called from while loop and shouldn't read from stdin, so we're using "ssh -n"
mkdir_save_path_ssh()
{
local _opt _dir
_opt=(-i "$SSH_KEY_LOCATION" -o BatchMode=yes -o StrictHostKeyChecking=yes)
ssh -qn "${_opt[@]}" $1 mkdir -p $SAVE_PATH 2>&1 > /dev/null
_ret=$?
if [[ $_ret -ne 0 ]]; then
perror_exit "mkdir failed on $1:$SAVE_PATH"
fi
#check whether user has write permission on $1:$SAVE_PATH
_dir=$(ssh -qn "${_opt[@]}" $1 mktemp -dqp $SAVE_PATH 2>/dev/null)
_ret=$?
if [[ $_ret -ne 0 ]]; then
perror_exit "Could not create temporary directory on $1:$SAVE_PATH. Make sure user has write permission on destination"
fi
ssh -qn "${_opt[@]}" $1 rmdir $_dir
return 0
}
#Function: get_fs_size
#$1=dump target
get_fs_size() {
df --output=avail "$(get_mntpoint_from_target "$1")/$SAVE_PATH" | tail -1
}
#Function: get_raw_size
#$1=dump target
get_raw_size() {
fdisk -s "$1"
}
#Function: check_size
#$1: dump type string ('raw', 'fs', 'ssh')
#$2: dump target
check_size() {
local avail memtotal
memtotal=$(awk '/MemTotal/{print $2}' /proc/meminfo)
case "$1" in
raw)
avail=$(get_raw_size "$2")
;;
ssh)
avail=$(get_ssh_size "$2")
;;
fs)
avail=$(get_fs_size "$2")
;;
*)
return
esac
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
perror_exit "Check dump target size failed"
fi
if [[ $avail -lt $memtotal ]]; then
dwarn "Warning: There might not be enough space to save a vmcore."
dwarn " The size of $2 should be greater than $memtotal kilo bytes."
fi
}
check_save_path_fs()
{
local _path=$1
if [[ ! -d $_path ]]; then
perror_exit "Dump path $_path does not exist."
fi
}
mount_failure()
{
local _target=$1
local _mnt=$2
local _fstype=$3
local msg="Failed to mount $_target"
if [[ -n "$_mnt" ]]; then
msg="$msg on $_mnt"
fi
msg="$msg for kdump preflight check."
if [[ $_fstype = "nfs" ]]; then
msg="$msg Please make sure nfs-utils has been installed."
fi
perror_exit "$msg"
}
check_user_configured_target()
{
local _target=$1 _cfg_fs_type=$2 _mounted
local _mnt=$(get_mntpoint_from_target $_target)
local _opt=$(get_mntopt_from_target $_target)
local _fstype=$(get_fs_type_from_target $_target)
if [[ -n "$_fstype" ]]; then
# In case of nfs4, nfs should be used instead, nfs* options is deprecated in kdump.conf
[[ $_fstype = "nfs"* ]] && _fstype=nfs
if [[ -n "$_cfg_fs_type" ]] && [[ "$_fstype" != "$_cfg_fs_type" ]]; then
perror_exit "\"$_target\" have a wrong type config \"$_cfg_fs_type\", expected \"$_fstype\""
fi
else
_fstype="$_cfg_fs_type"
_fstype="$_cfg_fs_type"
fi
# For noauto mount, mount it inplace with default value.
# Else use the temporary target directory
if [[ -n "$_mnt" ]]; then
if ! is_mounted "$_mnt"; then
if [[ $_opt = *",noauto"* ]]; then
mount $_mnt
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && mount_failure "$_target" "$_mnt" "$_fstype"
_mounted=$_mnt
else
perror_exit "Dump target \"$_target\" is neither mounted nor configured as \"noauto\""
fi
fi
else
_mnt=$MKDUMPRD_TMPMNT
mkdir -p $_mnt
mount $_target $_mnt -t $_fstype -o defaults
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && mount_failure "$_target" "" "$_fstype"
_mounted=$_mnt
fi
# For user configured target, use $SAVE_PATH as the dump path within the target
if [[ ! -d "$_mnt/$SAVE_PATH" ]]; then
perror_exit "Dump path \"$_mnt/$SAVE_PATH\" does not exist in dump target \"$_target\""
fi
check_size fs "$_target"
# Unmount it early, if function is interrupted and didn't reach here, the shell trap will clear it up anyway
if [[ -n "$_mounted" ]]; then
umount -f -- $_mounted
fi
}
# $1: core_collector config value
verify_core_collector() {
local _cmd="${1%% *}"
local _params="${1#* }"
if [[ "$_cmd" != "makedumpfile" ]]; then
if is_raw_dump_target; then
dwarn "Warning: specifying a non-makedumpfile core collector, you will have to recover the vmcore manually."
fi
return
fi
if is_ssh_dump_target || is_raw_dump_target; then
if ! strstr "$_params" "-F"; then
perror_exit "The specified dump target needs makedumpfile \"-F\" option."
fi
_params="$_params vmcore"
else
_params="$_params vmcore dumpfile"
fi
if ! $_cmd --check-params $_params; then
perror_exit "makedumpfile parameter check failed."
fi
}
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add_mount() {
local _mnt=$(to_mount $@)
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
exit 1
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fi
add_dracut_mount "$_mnt"
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}
#handle the case user does not specify the dump target explicitly
handle_default_dump_target()
{
local _target
local _mntpoint
is_user_configured_dump_target && return
check_save_path_fs $SAVE_PATH
_save_path=$(get_bind_mount_source $SAVE_PATH)
_target=$(get_target_from_path $_save_path)
_mntpoint=$(get_mntpoint_from_target $_target)
SAVE_PATH=${_save_path##"$_mntpoint"}
add_mount "$_target"
check_size fs $_target
}
# $1: function name
for_each_block_target()
{
local dev majmin
for dev in $(get_kdump_targets); do
[[ -b "$dev" ]] || continue
majmin=$(get_maj_min $dev)
check_block_and_slaves $1 $majmin && return 1
done
return 0
}
#judge if a specific device with $1 is unresettable
#return false if unresettable.
is_unresettable()
{
local path="/sys/$(udevadm info --query=all --path=/sys/dev/block/$1 | awk '/^P:/ {print $2}' | sed -e 's/\(cciss[0-9]\+\/\).*/\1/g' -e 's/\/block\/.*$//')/resettable"
local resettable=1
if [[ -f "$path" ]]
then
resettable="$(<"$path")"
[[ $resettable -eq 0 ]] && [[ "$OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE" -eq 0 ]] && {
local device=$(udevadm info --query=all --path=/sys/dev/block/$1 | awk -F= '/DEVNAME/{print $2}')
derror "Error: Can not save vmcore because device $device is unresettable"
return 0
}
fi
return 1
}
#check if machine is resettable.
#return true if resettable
check_resettable()
{
local _ret _target _override_resettable
_override_resettable=$(kdump_get_conf_val override_resettable)
OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE=${_override_resettable:-$OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE}
if [ "$OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE" != "0" ] && [ "$OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE" != "1" ];then
perror_exit "override_resettable value '$OVERRIDE_RESETTABLE' is invalid"
fi
for_each_block_target is_unresettable
_ret=$?
[[ $_ret -eq 0 ]] && return
return 1
}
check_crypt()
{
local _dev
for _dev in $(get_kdump_targets); do
if [[ -n $(get_luks_crypt_dev "$(get_maj_min "$_dev")") ]]; then
derror "Device $_dev is encrypted." && return 1
fi
done
}
if ! check_resettable; then
exit 1
fi
if ! check_crypt; then
dwarn "Warning: Encrypted device is in dump path, which is not recommended, see kexec-kdump-howto.txt for more details."
fi
# firstly get right SSH_KEY_LOCATION
keyfile=$(kdump_get_conf_val sshkey)
if [[ -f "$keyfile" ]]; then
# canonicalize the path
SSH_KEY_LOCATION=$(/usr/bin/readlink -m $keyfile)
fi
while read -r config_opt config_val;
do
# remove inline comments after the end of a directive.
case "$config_opt" in
extra_modules)
extra_modules="$extra_modules $config_val"
;;
ext[234]|xfs|btrfs|minix|nfs)
check_user_configured_target "$config_val" "$config_opt"
add_mount "$config_val" "$config_opt"
;;
raw)
# checking raw disk writable
dd if=$config_val count=1 of=/dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
perror_exit "Bad raw disk $config_val"
}
_praw=$(persistent_policy="by-id" kdump_get_persistent_dev $config_val)
if [[ -z "$_praw" ]]; then
exit 1
fi
add_dracut_arg "--device" "$_praw"
check_size raw $config_val
;;
ssh)
if strstr "$config_val" "@";
then
mkdir_save_path_ssh $config_val
check_size ssh $config_val
add_dracut_sshkey "$SSH_KEY_LOCATION"
else
perror_exit "Bad ssh dump target $config_val"
fi
;;
core_collector)
verify_core_collector "$config_val"
;;
add dracut_args option to kdump.conf mkdumprd call dracut to rebuilding kdump initrd, sometimes passing extra dracut args is helpful. For example user can enable debug output with --debug, --printsize to print roughly increased initramfs size by each module, --omit-drivers to omit kernel modules, etc. This patch enables dracut_args option for passing extra args to dracut. Also it modifies add_dracut_arg() to treat a string with-in quote as single string because for dracut options which has its own args, the args need to be quoted and space seperated. If add_dracut_arg() gets an string read from kdump.conf and if that string contains double quotes, then while converting to positional parameters those double quotes are not interpreted. Hence if /etc/kdump.conf contains following. dracut_args --add-drivers "driver1 driver2" then add_dracut_args() sees following positional parameters $1= --add-drivers $2= "driver1 $3= driver2" Notice, double quotes have been ignored and parameters have been broken based on white space. Modify add_dracut_arg() to look for parameters starting with " and if one is found, it tries to merge all the next parameters till one is found with ending double quote. Hence effectively simulating following behavior. $1= --add-drivers $2= "driver1 driver2" [v1->v2]: address quoted substring in dracut_args, also handle the leading and ending spaces in substring. [v2->v3]: fix dracut arguments seperator in kdump.conf. [v3->v4]: improve changelog, thanks vivek. [v4->v5]: make the manpage more verbose [vivek]. Tested with below dracut_args test cases: 1. dracut_args --add-drivers "pcspkr virtio_net" --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000" 2. dracut_args --add-drivers " pcspkr virtio_net " --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000" Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
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dracut_args)
while read -r dracut_arg; do
add_dracut_arg "$dracut_arg"
done <<< "$(echo "$config_val" | xargs -n 1 echo)"
add dracut_args option to kdump.conf mkdumprd call dracut to rebuilding kdump initrd, sometimes passing extra dracut args is helpful. For example user can enable debug output with --debug, --printsize to print roughly increased initramfs size by each module, --omit-drivers to omit kernel modules, etc. This patch enables dracut_args option for passing extra args to dracut. Also it modifies add_dracut_arg() to treat a string with-in quote as single string because for dracut options which has its own args, the args need to be quoted and space seperated. If add_dracut_arg() gets an string read from kdump.conf and if that string contains double quotes, then while converting to positional parameters those double quotes are not interpreted. Hence if /etc/kdump.conf contains following. dracut_args --add-drivers "driver1 driver2" then add_dracut_args() sees following positional parameters $1= --add-drivers $2= "driver1 $3= driver2" Notice, double quotes have been ignored and parameters have been broken based on white space. Modify add_dracut_arg() to look for parameters starting with " and if one is found, it tries to merge all the next parameters till one is found with ending double quote. Hence effectively simulating following behavior. $1= --add-drivers $2= "driver1 driver2" [v1->v2]: address quoted substring in dracut_args, also handle the leading and ending spaces in substring. [v2->v3]: fix dracut arguments seperator in kdump.conf. [v3->v4]: improve changelog, thanks vivek. [v4->v5]: make the manpage more verbose [vivek]. Tested with below dracut_args test cases: 1. dracut_args --add-drivers "pcspkr virtio_net" --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000" 2. dracut_args --add-drivers " pcspkr virtio_net " --omit-drivers "sdhci-pci hid-logitech-dj e1000" Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
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;;
*)
;;
esac
done <<< "$(kdump_read_conf)"
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handle_default_dump_target
if [[ -n "$extra_modules" ]]
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then
add_dracut_arg "--add-drivers" "$extra_modules"
fi
# TODO: The below check is not needed anymore with the introduction of
# 'zz-fadumpinit' module, that isolates fadump's capture kernel initrd,
# but still sysroot.mount unit gets generated based on 'root=' kernel
# parameter available in fadump case. So, find a way to fix that first
# before removing this check.
if ! is_fadump_capable; then
# The 2nd rootfs mount stays behind the normal dump target mount,
# so it doesn't affect the logic of check_dump_fs_modified().
is_dump_to_rootfs && add_mount "$(to_dev_name $(get_root_fs_device))"
add_dracut_arg "--no-hostonly-default-device"
fi
dracut "${dracut_args[@]}" "$@"
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_rc=$?
sync
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exit $_rc