Update makedumpfile to 1.6.9

Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kairui Song 2021-05-13 16:45:13 +08:00
parent dece041609
commit c05d8a16a0
9 changed files with 3 additions and 1243 deletions

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From 23daba8bb97ff4291447e54859ed759cfe07975e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:48:27 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] kexec-tools: Remove duplicated variable declarations
When building kexec-tools for Fedora 32, following error is observed:
/usr/bin/ld: kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.o:(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `bzImage_support_efi_boot';
kexec/arch/i386/kexec-bzImage.o:(.bss+0x0): first defined here
/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/kexec/arch/arm/../../fs2dt.h:33: multiple definition of `my_debug';
kexec/fs2dt.o:/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/kexec/fs2dt.h:33: first defined here
/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:68: multiple definition of `arm64_mem';
kexec/fs2dt.o:/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/././kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:68: first defined here
/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:54: multiple definition of `initrd_size';
kexec/fs2dt.o:/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/././kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:54: first defined here
/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:53: multiple definition of `initrd_base';
kexec/fs2dt.o:/builddir/build/BUILD/kexec-tools-2.0.20/././kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h:53: first defined here
And apparently, these variables are wrongly declared multiple times. So
remove duplicated declaration.
Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
---
kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h | 6 +++---
kexec/arch/ppc64/kexec-elf-ppc64.c | 2 --
kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.c | 1 -
kexec/fs2dt.h | 2 +-
4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h b/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h
index 628de79..ed447ac 100644
--- a/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h
+++ b/kexec/arch/arm64/kexec-arm64.h
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ int zImage_arm64_load(int argc, char **argv, const char *kernel_buf,
void zImage_arm64_usage(void);
-off_t initrd_base;
-off_t initrd_size;
+extern off_t initrd_base;
+extern off_t initrd_size;
/**
* struct arm64_mem - Memory layout info.
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ struct arm64_mem {
};
#define arm64_mem_ngv UINT64_MAX
-struct arm64_mem arm64_mem;
+extern struct arm64_mem arm64_mem;
uint64_t get_phys_offset(void);
uint64_t get_vp_offset(void);
diff --git a/kexec/arch/ppc64/kexec-elf-ppc64.c b/kexec/arch/ppc64/kexec-elf-ppc64.c
index 3510b70..695b8b0 100644
--- a/kexec/arch/ppc64/kexec-elf-ppc64.c
+++ b/kexec/arch/ppc64/kexec-elf-ppc64.c
@@ -44,8 +44,6 @@
uint64_t initrd_base, initrd_size;
unsigned char reuse_initrd = 0;
const char *ramdisk;
-/* Used for enabling printing message from purgatory code */
-int my_debug = 0;
int elf_ppc64_probe(const char *buf, off_t len)
{
diff --git a/kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.c b/kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.c
index 8edb3e4..ba8dc48 100644
--- a/kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.c
+++ b/kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-bzImage64.c
@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@
#include <arch/options.h>
static const int probe_debug = 0;
-int bzImage_support_efi_boot;
int bzImage64_probe(const char *buf, off_t len)
{
diff --git a/kexec/fs2dt.h b/kexec/fs2dt.h
index 7633273..fe24931 100644
--- a/kexec/fs2dt.h
+++ b/kexec/fs2dt.h
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ extern struct bootblock bb[1];
/* Used for enabling printing message from purgatory code
* Only has implemented for PPC64 */
-int my_debug;
+extern int my_debug;
extern int dt_no_old_root;
void reserve(unsigned long long where, unsigned long long length);
--
2.24.1

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From c617ec63339222f3a44d73e36677a9acc8954ccd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020 02:41:21 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] [PATCH 1/2] printk: add support for lockless ringbuffer
* Required for kernel 5.10
Linux 5.10 introduces a new lockless ringbuffer. The new ringbuffer
is structured completely different to the previous iterations.
Add support for retrieving the ringbuffer from debug information
and/or using vmcoreinfo. The new ringbuffer is detected based on
the availability of the "prb" symbol.
Signed-off-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
Makefile | 2 +-
dwarf_info.c | 36 ++++++++-
makedumpfile.c | 103 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
makedumpfile.h | 58 ++++++++++++++
printk.c | 207 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
5 files changed, 399 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 printk.c
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/Makefile b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/Makefile
index e5ac71a..cb6bd42 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/Makefile
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/Makefile
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ CFLAGS_ARCH += -m32
endif
SRC_BASE = makedumpfile.c makedumpfile.h diskdump_mod.h sadump_mod.h sadump_info.h
-SRC_PART = print_info.c dwarf_info.c elf_info.c erase_info.c sadump_info.c cache.c tools.c
+SRC_PART = print_info.c dwarf_info.c elf_info.c erase_info.c sadump_info.c cache.c tools.c printk.c
OBJ_PART=$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SRC_PART))
SRC_ARCH = arch/arm.c arch/arm64.c arch/x86.c arch/x86_64.c arch/ia64.c arch/ppc64.c arch/s390x.c arch/ppc.c arch/sparc64.c
OBJ_ARCH=$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SRC_ARCH))
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/dwarf_info.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/dwarf_info.c
index e42a9f5..543588b 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/dwarf_info.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/dwarf_info.c
@@ -614,6 +614,7 @@ search_structure(Dwarf_Die *die, int *found)
{
int tag;
const char *name;
+ Dwarf_Die die_type;
/*
* If we get to here then we don't have any more
@@ -622,9 +623,31 @@ search_structure(Dwarf_Die *die, int *found)
do {
tag = dwarf_tag(die);
name = dwarf_diename(die);
- if ((tag != DW_TAG_structure_type) || (!name)
- || strcmp(name, dwarf_info.struct_name))
+ if ((!name) || strcmp(name, dwarf_info.struct_name))
+ continue;
+
+ if (tag == DW_TAG_typedef) {
+ if (!get_die_type(die, &die_type)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get CU die of DW_AT_type.\n");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Resolve typedefs of typedefs. */
+ while ((tag = dwarf_tag(&die_type)) == DW_TAG_typedef) {
+ if (!get_die_type(&die_type, &die_type)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get CU die of DW_AT_type.\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (tag != DW_TAG_structure_type)
+ continue;
+ die = &die_type;
+
+ } else if (tag != DW_TAG_structure_type) {
continue;
+ }
+
/*
* Skip if DW_AT_byte_size is not included.
*/
@@ -740,6 +763,15 @@ search_typedef(Dwarf_Die *die, int *found)
ERRMSG("Can't get CU die of DW_AT_type.\n");
break;
}
+
+ /* Resolve typedefs of typedefs. */
+ while ((tag = dwarf_tag(&die_type)) == DW_TAG_typedef) {
+ if (!get_die_type(&die_type, &die_type)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get CU die of DW_AT_type.\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
dwarf_info.struct_size = dwarf_bytesize(&die_type);
if (dwarf_info.struct_size <= 0)
continue;
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
index cdde040..061741f 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
@@ -1555,6 +1555,7 @@ get_symbol_info(void)
SYMBOL_INIT(node_data, "node_data");
SYMBOL_INIT(pgdat_list, "pgdat_list");
SYMBOL_INIT(contig_page_data, "contig_page_data");
+ SYMBOL_INIT(prb, "prb");
SYMBOL_INIT(log_buf, "log_buf");
SYMBOL_INIT(log_buf_len, "log_buf_len");
SYMBOL_INIT(log_end, "log_end");
@@ -1971,16 +1972,47 @@ get_structure_info(void)
OFFSET_INIT(elf64_phdr.p_memsz, "elf64_phdr", "p_memsz");
SIZE_INIT(printk_log, "printk_log");
- if (SIZE(printk_log) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE) {
+ SIZE_INIT(printk_ringbuffer, "printk_ringbuffer");
+ if ((SIZE(printk_ringbuffer) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE)) {
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = TRUE;
+ info->flag_use_printk_log = FALSE;
+
+ OFFSET_INIT(printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring, "printk_ringbuffer", "desc_ring");
+ OFFSET_INIT(printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring, "printk_ringbuffer", "text_data_ring");
+
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc_ring.count_bits, "prb_desc_ring", "count_bits");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc_ring.descs, "prb_desc_ring", "descs");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc_ring.infos, "prb_desc_ring", "infos");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc_ring.head_id, "prb_desc_ring", "head_id");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc_ring.tail_id, "prb_desc_ring", "tail_id");
+
+ SIZE_INIT(prb_desc, "prb_desc");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc.state_var, "prb_desc", "state_var");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_desc.text_blk_lpos, "prb_desc", "text_blk_lpos");
+
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_data_blk_lpos.begin, "prb_data_blk_lpos", "begin");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_data_blk_lpos.next, "prb_data_blk_lpos", "next");
+
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_data_ring.size_bits, "prb_data_ring", "size_bits");
+ OFFSET_INIT(prb_data_ring.data, "prb_data_ring", "data");
+
+ SIZE_INIT(printk_info, "printk_info");
+ OFFSET_INIT(printk_info.ts_nsec, "printk_info", "ts_nsec");
+ OFFSET_INIT(printk_info.text_len, "printk_info", "text_len");
+
+ OFFSET_INIT(atomic_long_t.counter, "atomic_long_t", "counter");
+ } else if (SIZE(printk_log) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE) {
/*
* In kernel 3.11-rc4 the log structure name was renamed
* to "printk_log".
*/
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = FALSE;
info->flag_use_printk_log = TRUE;
OFFSET_INIT(printk_log.ts_nsec, "printk_log", "ts_nsec");
OFFSET_INIT(printk_log.len, "printk_log", "len");
OFFSET_INIT(printk_log.text_len, "printk_log", "text_len");
} else {
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = FALSE;
info->flag_use_printk_log = FALSE;
SIZE_INIT(printk_log, "log");
OFFSET_INIT(printk_log.ts_nsec, "log", "ts_nsec");
@@ -2191,6 +2223,7 @@ write_vmcoreinfo_data(void)
WRITE_SYMBOL("node_data", node_data);
WRITE_SYMBOL("pgdat_list", pgdat_list);
WRITE_SYMBOL("contig_page_data", contig_page_data);
+ WRITE_SYMBOL("prb", prb);
WRITE_SYMBOL("log_buf", log_buf);
WRITE_SYMBOL("log_buf_len", log_buf_len);
WRITE_SYMBOL("log_end", log_end);
@@ -2222,7 +2255,11 @@ write_vmcoreinfo_data(void)
WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("node_memblk_s", node_memblk_s);
WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("nodemask_t", nodemask_t);
WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("pageflags", pageflags);
- if (info->flag_use_printk_log)
+ if (info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer) {
+ WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_ringbuffer", printk_ringbuffer);
+ WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("prb_desc", prb_desc);
+ WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_info", printk_info);
+ } else if (info->flag_use_printk_log)
WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_log", printk_log);
else
WRITE_STRUCTURE_SIZE("log", printk_log);
@@ -2268,7 +2305,30 @@ write_vmcoreinfo_data(void)
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("vm_struct.addr", vm_struct.addr);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("vmap_area.va_start", vmap_area.va_start);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("vmap_area.list", vmap_area.list);
- if (info->flag_use_printk_log) {
+ if (info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer) {
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring", printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring", printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.count_bits", prb_desc_ring.count_bits);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.descs", prb_desc_ring.descs);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.infos", prb_desc_ring.infos);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.head_id", prb_desc_ring.head_id);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.tail_id", prb_desc_ring.tail_id);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc.state_var", prb_desc.state_var);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc.text_blk_lpos", prb_desc.text_blk_lpos);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_blk_lpos.begin", prb_data_blk_lpos.begin);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_blk_lpos.next", prb_data_blk_lpos.next);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_ring.size_bits", prb_data_ring.size_bits);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_ring.data", prb_data_ring.data);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_info.ts_nsec", printk_info.ts_nsec);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_info.text_len", printk_info.text_len);
+
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("atomic_long_t.counter", atomic_long_t.counter);
+ } else if (info->flag_use_printk_log) {
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.ts_nsec", printk_log.ts_nsec);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.len", printk_log.len);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.text_len", printk_log.text_len);
@@ -2606,6 +2666,7 @@ read_vmcoreinfo(void)
READ_SYMBOL("node_data", node_data);
READ_SYMBOL("pgdat_list", pgdat_list);
READ_SYMBOL("contig_page_data", contig_page_data);
+ READ_SYMBOL("prb", prb);
READ_SYMBOL("log_buf", log_buf);
READ_SYMBOL("log_buf_len", log_buf_len);
READ_SYMBOL("log_end", log_end);
@@ -2684,12 +2745,43 @@ read_vmcoreinfo(void)
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("cpu_spec.mmu_features", cpu_spec.mmu_features);
READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_log", printk_log);
- if (SIZE(printk_log) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE) {
+ READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_ringbuffer", printk_ringbuffer);
+ if (SIZE(printk_ringbuffer) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE) {
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = TRUE;
+ info->flag_use_printk_log = FALSE;
+
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring", printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring", printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring);
+
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.count_bits", prb_desc_ring.count_bits);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.descs", prb_desc_ring.descs);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.infos", prb_desc_ring.infos);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.head_id", prb_desc_ring.head_id);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc_ring.tail_id", prb_desc_ring.tail_id);
+
+ READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("prb_desc", prb_desc);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc.state_var", prb_desc.state_var);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_desc.text_blk_lpos", prb_desc.text_blk_lpos);
+
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_blk_lpos.begin", prb_data_blk_lpos.begin);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_blk_lpos.next", prb_data_blk_lpos.next);
+
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_ring.size_bits", prb_data_ring.size_bits);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("prb_data_ring.data", prb_data_ring.data);
+
+ READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_info", printk_info);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_info.ts_nsec", printk_info.ts_nsec);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_info.text_len", printk_info.text_len);
+
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("atomic_long_t.counter", atomic_long_t.counter);
+ } else if (SIZE(printk_log) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE) {
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = FALSE;
info->flag_use_printk_log = TRUE;
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.ts_nsec", printk_log.ts_nsec);
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.len", printk_log.len);
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("printk_log.text_len", printk_log.text_len);
} else {
+ info->flag_use_printk_ringbuffer = FALSE;
info->flag_use_printk_log = FALSE;
READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("log", printk_log);
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("log.ts_nsec", printk_log.ts_nsec);
@@ -5286,6 +5378,9 @@ dump_dmesg()
if (!initial())
return FALSE;
+ if ((SYMBOL(prb) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL))
+ return dump_lockless_dmesg();
+
if ((SYMBOL(log_buf) == NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL)
|| (SYMBOL(log_buf_len) == NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL)) {
ERRMSG("Can't find some symbols for log_buf.\n");
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
index 698c054..47f7e79 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
@@ -1317,6 +1317,7 @@ struct DumpInfo {
int flag_partial_dmesg; /* dmesg dump only from the last cleared index*/
int flag_mem_usage; /*show the page number of memory in different use*/
int flag_use_printk_log; /* did we read printk_log symbol name? */
+ int flag_use_printk_ringbuffer; /* using lockless printk ringbuffer? */
int flag_nospace; /* the flag of "No space on device" error */
int flag_vmemmap; /* kernel supports vmemmap address space */
int flag_excludevm; /* -e - excluding unused vmemmap pages */
@@ -1602,6 +1603,7 @@ struct symbol_table {
unsigned long long node_data;
unsigned long long pgdat_list;
unsigned long long contig_page_data;
+ unsigned long long prb;
unsigned long long log_buf;
unsigned long long log_buf_len;
unsigned long long log_end;
@@ -1689,6 +1691,13 @@ struct size_table {
long nodemask_t;
long printk_log;
+ /*
+ * for lockless printk ringbuffer
+ */
+ long printk_ringbuffer;
+ long prb_desc;
+ long printk_info;
+
/*
* for Xen extraction
*/
@@ -1864,6 +1873,52 @@ struct offset_table {
long text_len;
} printk_log;
+ /*
+ * for lockless printk ringbuffer
+ */
+ struct printk_ringbuffer_s {
+ long desc_ring;
+ long text_data_ring;
+ long fail;
+ } printk_ringbuffer;
+
+ struct prb_desc_ring_s {
+ long count_bits;
+ long descs;
+ long infos;
+ long head_id;
+ long tail_id;
+ } prb_desc_ring;
+
+ struct prb_desc_s {
+ long state_var;
+ long text_blk_lpos;
+ } prb_desc;
+
+ struct prb_data_blk_lpos_s {
+ long begin;
+ long next;
+ } prb_data_blk_lpos;
+
+ struct printk_info_s {
+ long seq;
+ long ts_nsec;
+ long text_len;
+ long caller_id;
+ long dev_info;
+ } printk_info;
+
+ struct prb_data_ring_s {
+ long size_bits;
+ long data;
+ long head_lpos;
+ long tail_lpos;
+ } prb_data_ring;
+
+ struct atomic_long_t_s {
+ long counter;
+ } atomic_long_t;
+
/*
* symbols on ppc64 arch
*/
@@ -2390,4 +2445,7 @@ int hexadecimal(char *s, int count);
int decimal(char *s, int count);
int file_exists(char *file);
+int open_dump_file(void);
+int dump_lockless_dmesg(void);
+
#endif /* MAKEDUMPFILE_H */
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..acffb6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c
@@ -0,0 +1,207 @@
+#include "makedumpfile.h"
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+#define DESC_SV_BITS (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8)
+#define DESC_COMMITTED_MASK (1UL << (DESC_SV_BITS - 1))
+#define DESC_REUSE_MASK (1UL << (DESC_SV_BITS - 2))
+#define DESC_FLAGS_MASK (DESC_COMMITTED_MASK | DESC_REUSE_MASK)
+#define DESC_ID_MASK (~DESC_FLAGS_MASK)
+
+/* convenience struct for passing many values to helper functions */
+struct prb_map {
+ char *prb;
+
+ char *desc_ring;
+ unsigned long desc_ring_count;
+ char *descs;
+ char *infos;
+
+ char *text_data_ring;
+ unsigned long text_data_ring_size;
+ char *text_data;
+};
+
+static void
+dump_record(struct prb_map *m, unsigned long id)
+{
+ unsigned long long ts_nsec;
+ unsigned long state_var;
+ unsigned short text_len;
+ unsigned long begin;
+ unsigned long next;
+ char buf[BUFSIZE];
+ ulonglong nanos;
+ int indent_len;
+ int buf_need;
+ char *bufp;
+ char *text;
+ char *desc;
+ char *inf;
+ ulong rem;
+ char *p;
+ int i;
+
+ desc = m->descs + ((id % m->desc_ring_count) * SIZE(prb_desc));
+
+ /* skip non-committed record */
+ state_var = ULONG(desc + OFFSET(prb_desc.state_var) + OFFSET(atomic_long_t.counter));
+ if ((state_var & DESC_FLAGS_MASK) != DESC_COMMITTED_MASK)
+ return;
+
+ begin = ULONG(desc + OFFSET(prb_desc.text_blk_lpos) + OFFSET(prb_data_blk_lpos.begin)) %
+ m->text_data_ring_size;
+ next = ULONG(desc + OFFSET(prb_desc.text_blk_lpos) + OFFSET(prb_data_blk_lpos.next)) %
+ m->text_data_ring_size;
+
+ /* skip data-less text blocks */
+ if (begin == next)
+ return;
+
+ inf = m->infos + ((id % m->desc_ring_count) * SIZE(printk_info));
+
+ text_len = USHORT(inf + OFFSET(printk_info.text_len));
+
+ /* handle wrapping data block */
+ if (begin > next)
+ begin = 0;
+
+ /* skip over descriptor ID */
+ begin += sizeof(unsigned long);
+
+ /* handle truncated messages */
+ if (next - begin < text_len)
+ text_len = next - begin;
+
+ text = m->text_data + begin;
+
+ ts_nsec = ULONGLONG(inf + OFFSET(printk_info.ts_nsec));
+ nanos = (ulonglong)ts_nsec / (ulonglong)1000000000;
+ rem = (ulonglong)ts_nsec % (ulonglong)1000000000;
+
+ bufp = buf;
+ bufp += sprintf(buf, "[%5lld.%06ld] ", nanos, rem/1000);
+ indent_len = strlen(buf);
+
+ /* How much buffer space is needed in the worst case */
+ buf_need = MAX(sizeof("\\xXX\n"), sizeof("\n") + indent_len);
+
+ for (i = 0, p = text; i < text_len; i++, p++) {
+ if (bufp - buf >= sizeof(buf) - buf_need) {
+ if (write(info->fd_dumpfile, buf, bufp - buf) < 0)
+ return;
+ bufp = buf;
+ }
+
+ if (*p == '\n')
+ bufp += sprintf(bufp, "\n%-*s", indent_len, "");
+ else if (isprint(*p) || isspace(*p))
+ *bufp++ = *p;
+ else
+ bufp += sprintf(bufp, "\\x%02x", *p);
+ }
+
+ *bufp++ = '\n';
+
+ write(info->fd_dumpfile, buf, bufp - buf);
+}
+
+int
+dump_lockless_dmesg(void)
+{
+ unsigned long head_id;
+ unsigned long tail_id;
+ unsigned long kaddr;
+ unsigned long id;
+ struct prb_map m;
+ int ret = FALSE;
+
+ /* setup printk_ringbuffer */
+ if (!readmem(VADDR, SYMBOL(prb), &kaddr, sizeof(kaddr))) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get the prb address.\n");
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ m.prb = malloc(SIZE(printk_ringbuffer));
+ if (!m.prb) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't allocate memory for prb.\n");
+ return ret;
+ }
+ if (!readmem(VADDR, kaddr, m.prb, SIZE(printk_ringbuffer))) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get prb.\n");
+ goto out_prb;
+ }
+
+ /* setup descriptor ring */
+ m.desc_ring = m.prb + OFFSET(printk_ringbuffer.desc_ring);
+ m.desc_ring_count = 1 << UINT(m.desc_ring + OFFSET(prb_desc_ring.count_bits));
+
+ kaddr = ULONG(m.desc_ring + OFFSET(prb_desc_ring.descs));
+ m.descs = malloc(SIZE(prb_desc) * m.desc_ring_count);
+ if (!m.descs) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't allocate memory for prb.desc_ring.descs.\n");
+ goto out_prb;
+ }
+ if (!readmem(VADDR, kaddr, m.descs,
+ SIZE(prb_desc) * m.desc_ring_count)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get prb.desc_ring.descs.\n");
+ goto out_descs;
+ }
+
+ kaddr = ULONG(m.desc_ring + OFFSET(prb_desc_ring.infos));
+ m.infos = malloc(SIZE(printk_info) * m.desc_ring_count);
+ if (!m.infos) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't allocate memory for prb.desc_ring.infos.\n");
+ goto out_descs;
+ }
+ if (!readmem(VADDR, kaddr, m.infos, SIZE(printk_info) * m.desc_ring_count)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get prb.desc_ring.infos.\n");
+ goto out_infos;
+ }
+
+ /* setup text data ring */
+ m.text_data_ring = m.prb + OFFSET(printk_ringbuffer.text_data_ring);
+ m.text_data_ring_size = 1 << UINT(m.text_data_ring + OFFSET(prb_data_ring.size_bits));
+
+ kaddr = ULONG(m.text_data_ring + OFFSET(prb_data_ring.data));
+ m.text_data = malloc(m.text_data_ring_size);
+ if (!m.text_data) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't allocate memory for prb.text_data_ring.data.\n");
+ goto out_infos;
+ }
+ if (!readmem(VADDR, kaddr, m.text_data, m.text_data_ring_size)) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't get prb.text_data_ring.\n");
+ goto out_text_data;
+ }
+
+ /* ready to go */
+
+ tail_id = ULONG(m.desc_ring + OFFSET(prb_desc_ring.tail_id) +
+ OFFSET(atomic_long_t.counter));
+ head_id = ULONG(m.desc_ring + OFFSET(prb_desc_ring.head_id) +
+ OFFSET(atomic_long_t.counter));
+
+ if (!open_dump_file()) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't open output file.\n");
+ goto out_text_data;
+ }
+
+ for (id = tail_id; id != head_id; id = (id + 1) & DESC_ID_MASK)
+ dump_record(&m, id);
+
+ /* dump head record */
+ dump_record(&m, id);
+
+ if (!close_files_for_creating_dumpfile())
+ goto out_text_data;
+
+ ret = TRUE;
+out_text_data:
+ free(m.text_data);
+out_infos:
+ free(m.infos);
+out_descs:
+ free(m.descs);
+out_prb:
+ free(m.prb);
+ return ret;
+}
--
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From 44b073b7ec467aee0d7de381d455b8ace1199184 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 10:10:31 +0106
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] [PATCH 2/2] printk: use committed/finalized state values
* Required for kernel 5.10
The ringbuffer entries use 2 state values (committed and finalized)
rather than a single flag to represent being available for reading.
Copy the definitions and state lookup function directly from the
kernel source and use the new states.
Signed-off-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
---
printk.c | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c
index acffb6c..2af8562 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/printk.c
@@ -1,12 +1,6 @@
#include "makedumpfile.h"
#include <ctype.h>
-#define DESC_SV_BITS (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8)
-#define DESC_COMMITTED_MASK (1UL << (DESC_SV_BITS - 1))
-#define DESC_REUSE_MASK (1UL << (DESC_SV_BITS - 2))
-#define DESC_FLAGS_MASK (DESC_COMMITTED_MASK | DESC_REUSE_MASK)
-#define DESC_ID_MASK (~DESC_FLAGS_MASK)
-
/* convenience struct for passing many values to helper functions */
struct prb_map {
char *prb;
@@ -21,12 +15,51 @@ struct prb_map {
char *text_data;
};
+/*
+ * desc_state and DESC_* definitions taken from kernel source:
+ *
+ * kernel/printk/printk_ringbuffer.h
+ */
+
+/* The possible responses of a descriptor state-query. */
+enum desc_state {
+ desc_miss = -1, /* ID mismatch (pseudo state) */
+ desc_reserved = 0x0, /* reserved, in use by writer */
+ desc_committed = 0x1, /* committed by writer, could get reopened */
+ desc_finalized = 0x2, /* committed, no further modification allowed */
+ desc_reusable = 0x3, /* free, not yet used by any writer */
+};
+
+#define DESC_SV_BITS (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8)
+#define DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT (DESC_SV_BITS - 2)
+#define DESC_FLAGS_MASK (3UL << DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT)
+#define DESC_STATE(sv) (3UL & (sv >> DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT))
+#define DESC_ID_MASK (~DESC_FLAGS_MASK)
+#define DESC_ID(sv) ((sv) & DESC_ID_MASK)
+
+/*
+ * get_desc_state() taken from kernel source:
+ *
+ * kernel/printk/printk_ringbuffer.c
+ */
+
+/* Query the state of a descriptor. */
+static enum desc_state get_desc_state(unsigned long id,
+ unsigned long state_val)
+{
+ if (id != DESC_ID(state_val))
+ return desc_miss;
+
+ return DESC_STATE(state_val);
+}
+
static void
dump_record(struct prb_map *m, unsigned long id)
{
unsigned long long ts_nsec;
unsigned long state_var;
unsigned short text_len;
+ enum desc_state state;
unsigned long begin;
unsigned long next;
char buf[BUFSIZE];
@@ -45,7 +78,8 @@ dump_record(struct prb_map *m, unsigned long id)
/* skip non-committed record */
state_var = ULONG(desc + OFFSET(prb_desc.state_var) + OFFSET(atomic_long_t.counter));
- if ((state_var & DESC_FLAGS_MASK) != DESC_COMMITTED_MASK)
+ state = get_desc_state(id, state_var);
+ if (state != desc_committed && state != desc_finalized)
return;
begin = ULONG(desc + OFFSET(prb_desc.text_blk_lpos) + OFFSET(prb_data_blk_lpos.begin)) %
--
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From 3422e1d6bc3511c5af9cb05ba74ad97dd93ffd7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julien Thierry <jthierry@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 10:45:24 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 02/12] [PATCH 1/2] Add --dry-run option to prevent writing the
dumpfile
Add a --dry-run option to run all operations without writing the
dump to the output file.
Signed-off-by: Julien Thierry <jthierry@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
makedumpfile.8 | 6 ++++++
makedumpfile.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
makedumpfile.h | 2 ++
print_info.c | 3 +++
4 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8 b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
index b68a7e3..5e902cd 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
@@ -637,6 +637,12 @@ Show the version of makedumpfile.
Only check whether the command-line parameters are valid or not, and exit.
Preferable to be given as the first parameter.
+.TP
+\fB\-\-dry-run\fR
+Do not write the output dump file while still performing operations specified
+by other options.
+This option cannot be used with the --dump-dmesg, --reassemble and -g options.
+
.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
.TP 8
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
index ecd63fa..8c80c49 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
@@ -1372,6 +1372,8 @@ open_dump_file(void)
if (info->flag_flatten) {
fd = STDOUT_FILENO;
info->name_dumpfile = filename_stdout;
+ } else if (info->flag_dry_run) {
+ fd = -1;
} else if ((fd = open(info->name_dumpfile, open_flags,
S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)) < 0) {
ERRMSG("Can't open the dump file(%s). %s\n",
@@ -4711,6 +4713,9 @@ write_and_check_space(int fd, void *buf, size_t buf_size, char *file_name)
{
int status, written_size = 0;
+ if (info->flag_dry_run)
+ return TRUE;
+
while (written_size < buf_size) {
status = write(fd, buf + written_size,
buf_size - written_size);
@@ -4748,13 +4753,12 @@ write_buffer(int fd, off_t offset, void *buf, size_t buf_size, char *file_name)
}
if (!write_and_check_space(fd, &fdh, sizeof(fdh), file_name))
return FALSE;
- } else {
- if (lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET) == failed) {
- ERRMSG("Can't seek the dump file(%s). %s\n",
- file_name, strerror(errno));
- return FALSE;
- }
+ } else if (!info->flag_dry_run &&
+ lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET) == failed) {
+ ERRMSG("Can't seek the dump file(%s). %s\n", file_name, strerror(errno));
+ return FALSE;
}
+
if (!write_and_check_space(fd, buf, buf_size, file_name))
return FALSE;
@@ -9112,7 +9116,7 @@ close_dump_memory(void)
void
close_dump_file(void)
{
- if (info->flag_flatten)
+ if (info->flag_flatten || info->flag_dry_run)
return;
if (close(info->fd_dumpfile) < 0)
@@ -10985,6 +10989,11 @@ check_param_for_generating_vmcoreinfo(int argc, char *argv[])
return FALSE;
+ if (info->flag_dry_run) {
+ MSG("--dry-run cannot be used with -g.\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
return TRUE;
}
@@ -11029,6 +11038,11 @@ check_param_for_reassembling_dumpfile(int argc, char *argv[])
|| info->flag_exclude_xen_dom || info->flag_split)
return FALSE;
+ if (info->flag_dry_run) {
+ MSG("--dry-run cannot be used with --reassemble.\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
if ((info->splitting_info
= malloc(sizeof(struct splitting_info) * info->num_dumpfile))
== NULL) {
@@ -11057,6 +11071,11 @@ check_param_for_creating_dumpfile(int argc, char *argv[])
|| (info->flag_read_vmcoreinfo && info->name_xen_syms))
return FALSE;
+ if (info->flag_dry_run && info->flag_dmesg) {
+ MSG("--dry-run cannot be used with --dump-dmesg.\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
if (info->flag_flatten && info->flag_split)
return FALSE;
@@ -11520,6 +11539,7 @@ static struct option longopts[] = {
{"work-dir", required_argument, NULL, OPT_WORKING_DIR},
{"num-threads", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NUM_THREADS},
{"check-params", no_argument, NULL, OPT_CHECK_PARAMS},
+ {"dry-run", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DRY_RUN},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
@@ -11686,6 +11706,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
info->flag_check_params = TRUE;
message_level = DEFAULT_MSG_LEVEL;
break;
+ case OPT_DRY_RUN:
+ info->flag_dry_run = TRUE;
+ break;
case '?':
MSG("Commandline parameter is invalid.\n");
MSG("Try `makedumpfile --help' for more information.\n");
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
index 5f50080..4c4222c 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
@@ -1322,6 +1322,7 @@ struct DumpInfo {
int flag_vmemmap; /* kernel supports vmemmap address space */
int flag_excludevm; /* -e - excluding unused vmemmap pages */
int flag_use_count; /* _refcount is named _count in struct page */
+ int flag_dry_run; /* do not create a vmcore file */
unsigned long vaddr_for_vtop; /* virtual address for debugging */
long page_size; /* size of page */
long page_shift;
@@ -2425,6 +2426,7 @@ struct elf_prstatus {
#define OPT_NUM_THREADS OPT_START+16
#define OPT_PARTIAL_DMESG OPT_START+17
#define OPT_CHECK_PARAMS OPT_START+18
+#define OPT_DRY_RUN OPT_START+19
/*
* Function Prototype.
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
index e0c38b4..d2b0cb7 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
@@ -308,6 +308,9 @@ print_usage(void)
MSG(" the crashkernel range, then calculates the page number of different kind per\n");
MSG(" vmcoreinfo. So currently /proc/kcore need be specified explicitly.\n");
MSG("\n");
+ MSG(" [--dry-run]:\n");
+ MSG(" This option runs makedumpfile without writting output dump file.\n");
+ MSG("\n");
MSG(" [-D]:\n");
MSG(" Print debugging message.\n");
MSG("\n");
--
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From 6f3e75a558ed50d6ff0b42e3f61c099b2005b7bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julien Thierry <jthierry@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 10:45:25 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 03/12] [PATCH 2/2] Add shorthand --show-stats option to show
report stats
Provide shorthand --show-stats option to enable report messages
without needing to set a particular value for message-level.
Signed-off-by: Julien Thierry <jthierry@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
makedumpfile.8 | 5 +++++
makedumpfile.c | 9 ++++++++-
makedumpfile.h | 1 +
print_info.c | 7 ++++++-
4 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8 b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
index 5e902cd..dcca2dd 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.8
@@ -643,6 +643,11 @@ Do not write the output dump file while still performing operations specified
by other options.
This option cannot be used with the --dump-dmesg, --reassemble and -g options.
+.TP
+\fB\-\-show-stats\fR
+Display report messages. This is an alternative to enabling bit 4 in the level
+provided to --message-level.
+
.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
.TP 8
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
index 8c80c49..ba0003a 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
@@ -11540,13 +11540,14 @@ static struct option longopts[] = {
{"num-threads", required_argument, NULL, OPT_NUM_THREADS},
{"check-params", no_argument, NULL, OPT_CHECK_PARAMS},
{"dry-run", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DRY_RUN},
+ {"show-stats", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SHOW_STATS},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- int i, opt, flag_debug = FALSE;
+ int i, opt, flag_debug = FALSE, flag_show_stats = FALSE;
if ((info = calloc(1, sizeof(struct DumpInfo))) == NULL) {
ERRMSG("Can't allocate memory for the pagedesc cache. %s.\n",
@@ -11709,6 +11710,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
case OPT_DRY_RUN:
info->flag_dry_run = TRUE;
break;
+ case OPT_SHOW_STATS:
+ flag_show_stats = TRUE;
+ break;
case '?':
MSG("Commandline parameter is invalid.\n");
MSG("Try `makedumpfile --help' for more information.\n");
@@ -11718,6 +11722,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
if (flag_debug)
message_level |= ML_PRINT_DEBUG_MSG;
+ if (flag_show_stats)
+ message_level |= ML_PRINT_REPORT_MSG;
+
if (info->flag_check_params)
/* suppress debugging messages */
message_level = DEFAULT_MSG_LEVEL;
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
index 4c4222c..2fcb62e 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
@@ -2427,6 +2427,7 @@ struct elf_prstatus {
#define OPT_PARTIAL_DMESG OPT_START+17
#define OPT_CHECK_PARAMS OPT_START+18
#define OPT_DRY_RUN OPT_START+19
+#define OPT_SHOW_STATS OPT_START+20
/*
* Function Prototype.
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
index d2b0cb7..ad4184e 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/print_info.c
@@ -309,7 +309,12 @@ print_usage(void)
MSG(" vmcoreinfo. So currently /proc/kcore need be specified explicitly.\n");
MSG("\n");
MSG(" [--dry-run]:\n");
- MSG(" This option runs makedumpfile without writting output dump file.\n");
+ MSG(" Do not write the output dump file while still performing operations specified\n");
+ MSG(" by other options. This option cannot be used with --dump-dmesg, --reassemble\n");
+ MSG(" and -g options.\n");
+ MSG("\n");
+ MSG(" [--show-stats]:\n");
+ MSG(" Set message-level to print report messages\n");
MSG("\n");
MSG(" [-D]:\n");
MSG(" Print debugging message.\n");
--
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From 0ef2ca6c9fa2f61f217a4bf5d7fd70f24e12b2eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 16:29:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 09/12] [PATCH] Show write byte size in report messages
Show write byte size in report messages. This value can be different
from the size of the actual file because of some holes on dumpfile
data structure.
$ makedumpfile --show-stats -l -d 1 vmcore dump.ld1
...
Total pages : 0x0000000000080000
Write bytes : 377686445
...
# ls -l dump.ld1
-rw------- 1 root root 377691573 Feb 4 16:28 dump.ld1
Note that this value should not be used with /proc/kcore to determine
how much disk space is needed for crash dump, because the real memory
usage when a crash occurs can vary widely.
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
makedumpfile.c | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
index fcd766b..894c88e 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ char filename_stdout[] = FILENAME_STDOUT;
static unsigned long long cache_hit;
static unsigned long long cache_miss;
+static unsigned long long write_bytes;
+
static void first_cycle(mdf_pfn_t start, mdf_pfn_t max, struct cycle *cycle)
{
cycle->start_pfn = round(start, info->pfn_cyclic);
@@ -4715,6 +4717,8 @@ write_and_check_space(int fd, void *buf, size_t buf_size, char *file_name)
{
int status, written_size = 0;
+ write_bytes += buf_size;
+
if (info->flag_dry_run)
return TRUE;
@@ -10002,6 +10006,7 @@ print_report(void)
REPORT_MSG("Memory Hole : 0x%016llx\n", pfn_memhole);
REPORT_MSG("--------------------------------------------------\n");
REPORT_MSG("Total pages : 0x%016llx\n", info->max_mapnr);
+ REPORT_MSG("Write bytes : %llu\n", write_bytes);
REPORT_MSG("\n");
REPORT_MSG("Cache hit: %lld, miss: %lld", cache_hit, cache_miss);
if (cache_hit + cache_miss)
--
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From 54aec3878b3f91341e6bc735eda158cca5c54ec9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alexander Egorenkov <egorenar@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 13:55:56 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] [PATCH] make use of 'uts_namespace.name' offset in VMCOREINFO
* Required for kernel 5.11
The offset of the field 'init_uts_ns.name' has changed since
kernel commit 9a56493f6942 ("uts: Use generic ns_common::count").
Make use of the offset 'uts_namespace.name' if available in
VMCOREINFO.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Egorenkov <egorenar@linux.ibm.com>
---
makedumpfile.c | 17 +++++++++++++++--
makedumpfile.h | 6 ++++++
2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile.c
index 061741f..ecd63fa 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.c
@@ -1159,7 +1159,10 @@ check_release(void)
if (SYMBOL(system_utsname) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL) {
utsname = SYMBOL(system_utsname);
} else if (SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL) {
- utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + sizeof(int);
+ if (OFFSET(uts_namespace.name) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE)
+ utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + OFFSET(uts_namespace.name);
+ else
+ utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + sizeof(int);
} else {
ERRMSG("Can't get the symbol of system_utsname.\n");
return FALSE;
@@ -2040,6 +2043,11 @@ get_structure_info(void)
SIZE_INIT(cpu_spec, "cpu_spec");
OFFSET_INIT(cpu_spec.mmu_features, "cpu_spec", "mmu_features");
+ /*
+ * Get offsets of the uts_namespace's members.
+ */
+ OFFSET_INIT(uts_namespace.name, "uts_namespace", "name");
+
return TRUE;
}
@@ -2109,7 +2117,10 @@ get_str_osrelease_from_vmlinux(void)
if (SYMBOL(system_utsname) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL) {
utsname = SYMBOL(system_utsname);
} else if (SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL) {
- utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + sizeof(int);
+ if (OFFSET(uts_namespace.name) != NOT_FOUND_STRUCTURE)
+ utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + OFFSET(uts_namespace.name);
+ else
+ utsname = SYMBOL(init_uts_ns) + sizeof(int);
} else {
ERRMSG("Can't get the symbol of system_utsname.\n");
return FALSE;
@@ -2344,6 +2355,7 @@ write_vmcoreinfo_data(void)
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("vmemmap_backing.list", vmemmap_backing.list);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("mmu_psize_def.shift", mmu_psize_def.shift);
WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("cpu_spec.mmu_features", cpu_spec.mmu_features);
+ WRITE_MEMBER_OFFSET("uts_namespace.name", uts_namespace.name);
if (SYMBOL(node_data) != NOT_FOUND_SYMBOL)
WRITE_ARRAY_LENGTH("node_data", node_data);
@@ -2743,6 +2755,7 @@ read_vmcoreinfo(void)
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("vmemmap_backing.list", vmemmap_backing.list);
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("mmu_psize_def.shift", mmu_psize_def.shift);
READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("cpu_spec.mmu_features", cpu_spec.mmu_features);
+ READ_MEMBER_OFFSET("uts_namespace.name", uts_namespace.name);
READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_log", printk_log);
READ_STRUCTURE_SIZE("printk_ringbuffer", printk_ringbuffer);
diff --git a/makedumpfile.h b/makedumpfile.h
index 47f7e79..5f50080 100644
--- a/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
+++ b/makedumpfile-1.6.8/makedumpfile.h
@@ -1728,6 +1728,8 @@ struct size_table {
long cpu_spec;
long pageflags;
+
+ long uts_namespace;
};
struct offset_table {
@@ -1935,6 +1937,10 @@ struct offset_table {
struct cpu_spec_s {
long mmu_features;
} cpu_spec;
+
+ struct uts_namespace_s {
+ long name;
+ } uts_namespace;
};
/*
--
2.29.2

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
%global eppic_ver e8844d3793471163ae4a56d8f95897be9e5bd554
%global eppic_shortver %(c=%{eppic_ver}; echo ${c:0:7})
%global mkdf_ver 1.6.8
%global mkdf_ver 1.6.9
%global mkdf_shortver %(c=%{mkdf_ver}; echo ${c:0:7})
Name: kexec-tools
@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ Requires: systemd-udev%{?_isa}
#
# Patches 401 through 500 are meant for s390 kexec-tools enablement
#
#
# Patches 501 through 600 are meant for ARM kexec-tools enablement
#
@ -100,12 +101,6 @@ Requires: systemd-udev%{?_isa}
#
# Patches 601 onward are generic patches
#
Patch603: ./kexec-tools-2.0.20-makedumpfile-printk-add-support-for-lockless-ringbuffer.patch
Patch604: ./kexec-tools-2.0.20-makedumpfile-printk-use-committed-finalized-state-value.patch
Patch605: ./kexec-tools-2.0.21-makedumpfile-make-use-of-uts_namespace.name-offset-in-VMCOR.patch
Patch606: ./kexec-tools-2.0.21-makedumpfile-Add-dry-run-option.patch
Patch607: ./kexec-tools-2.0.21-makedumpfile-Add-shorthand-show-stats-option.patch
Patch608: ./kexec-tools-2.0.21-makedumpfile-Show-write-byte-size-in-report-messages.patch
%description
kexec-tools provides /sbin/kexec binary that facilitates a new
@ -121,13 +116,6 @@ mkdir -p -m755 kcp
tar -z -x -v -f %{SOURCE9}
tar -z -x -v -f %{SOURCE19}
%patch603 -p1
%patch604 -p1
%patch605 -p1
%patch606 -p1
%patch607 -p1
%patch608 -p1
%ifarch ppc
%define archdef ARCH=ppc
%endif

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
SHA512 (makedumpfile-1.6.8.tar.gz) = 15e60688b06013bf86e339ec855774ea2c904d425371ea867101704ba0611c69da891eb3cc96f67eb10197d8c42d217ea28bf11bcaa93ddc2495cbf984c0b7ec
SHA512 (eppic-e8844d3.tar.gz) = d86b9f90c57e694107272d8f71b87f66a30743b9530480fb6f665026bbada4c6b0205a83e40b5383663a945681cfbfcf1ee79469fc219ddf679473c4b2290763
SHA512 (kexec-tools-2.0.22.tar.xz) = 7580860f272eee5af52139809f12961e5a5d3a65f4e191183ca9c845410425d25818945ac14ed04a60e6ce474dc2656fc6a14041177b0bf703f450820c7d6aba
SHA512 (makedumpfile-1.6.9.tar.gz) = 9982985498ae641d390c3b87d92aecd263a502f1a4a9e96e145d86d8778b9e778e4ee98034ef4dbe12ed5586c57278917ea5f3c9ae2989ad1ac051215e03b3d9