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Coiby Xu
5e8c751c39 reset kernel crashkernel for the special case where the kernel is updated right after kexec-tools
When kexec-tools updates the default crashkernel value, it will try to
reset the existing installed kernels including the currently running
kernel. So the running kernel could have different kernel cmdline
parameters from /proc/cmdline. When installing a kernel after updating
kexec-tools, /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/20-grub.install would be called
by kernel-install [1] which would use /proc/cmdline to set up new kernel's
cmdline. To address this special case, reset the new kernel's crashkernel
and fadump value to the value that would be used by running kernel after
rebooting by the installation hook. One side effect of this commit is it
would reset the installed kernel's crashkernel even currently running kernel
don't use the default crashkernel value after rebooting. But I think this
side effect is a benefit for the user.

The implementation depends on kernel-install which run the scripts in
/usr/lib/kernel/install.d passing the following arguments,

  add KERNEL-VERSION $BOOT/MACHINE-ID/KERNEL-VERSION/ KERNEL-IMAGE [INITRD-FILE ...]

An concrete example is given as follows,
  add 5.11.12-300.fc34.x86_64 /boot/e986846f63134c7295458cf36300ba5b/5.11.12-300.fc34.x86_64 /lib/modules/5.11.12-300.fc34.x86_64/vmlinuz

kernel-install could be started by the kernel package's RPM scriplet [2].
As mentioned in previous commit "try to reset kernel crashkernel when
kexec-tools updates the default crashkernel value", kdumpctl has difficulty
running in RPM scriptlet fore CoreOS. But rpm-ostree ignores all kernel hooks,
there is no need to disable the kernel hook for CoreOS/Atomic/Silverblue. But a
collaboration between rpm-ostree and kexec-tools is needed [3] to take care
of this special case.

Note the crashkernel.default support is dropped.

[1] https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/kernel-install.html
[2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kernel/blob/rawhide/f/kernel.spec#_2680
[3] https://github.com/coreos/rpm-ostree/issues/2894

Reviewed-by: Pingfan Liu <piliu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <prudo@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
2022-01-05 09:40:24 +08:00
Kairui Song
f6e6aa4551 92-crashkernel.install: fix exit code
The return value of set_ck_kernel or set_grub_ck is wrongly being used
as the exit code. This hook should exit with 0 or it may result in
unexpected behavior of kernel-install.

Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Pingfan Liu <piliu@redhat.com>
2021-09-16 23:44:13 +08:00
Adam Williamson
5270d40dd0 Don't exit 1 from 92-crashkernel.install if zipl is absent (#1993505)
At least, this is a plausible suspect for #1993505 - thanks to
@kevin for identifying it - and fixing it should be safe and
correct, so we may as well do it and see if it helps.
2021-08-31 16:07:51 -07:00
Kairui Song
6463641935 Add a new hook: 92-crashkernel.install
To track and manage kernel's crashkernel usage by kernel version,
each kernel package will include a crashkernel.default containing the
default `crashkernel=` value of that kernel. So we can use a hook to
update the kernel cmdline of new installed kernel accordingly.

Put it after all other grub boot loader setup hooks, so it can simply
call grubby to modify the kernel cmdline.

Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
2021-07-08 15:36:32 +08:00