[PATCH 1/3] powerpc: kexec exit should not use magic numbers
Simon Horman
horms at verge.net.au
Thu Oct 23 10:18:56 EST 2008
[ Added Mohan Kumar to CC list ]
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 03:39:18PM -0500, Milton Miller wrote:
> The relocatable kernel kdump patch (54622f10a6aabb8bb2bdacf3dd070046f03dc246)
> added a magic flag value in a register to tell purgatory that it should
> be a panic kernel. This part is wrong and is reverted by this patch.
>
> The kernel gets a list of memory blocks and a entry point from user space.
> Its job is to copy the blocks into place and then branch to the designated
> entry point (after turning "off" the mmu).
>
> The user space tool inserts a trampoline, called purgatory, that runs
> before the user supplied code. Its job is to establish the entry
> environment for the new kernel or other application based on the contents
> of memory. The purgatory code is compiled and embedded in the tool,
> where it is later patched using the elf symbol table using elf symbols.
>
> Since the tool knows it is creating a purgatory that will run after a
> kernel crash, it should just patch purgatory (or the kernel directly)
> if something needs to happen.
Hi Milton,
All of these patches look fine to me.
On the kernel side:
Acked-by: Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au>
On the kexec-tools side:
I'd rather wait until the kernel changes get merged before merging
the kexec-tools portion. Please ping me at that point.
I'd like to note that these changes really ought to go into the same kernel
(and kexec-tools) release that the relocateable kdump patches as they will
introduce incompatibility. For example, crash-dump kernels with only the
relocatable kdump changes will not be usable if the first-kernel includes
these changes. I think that means that this needs to go into 2.6.28 -
assuming that Linus accepts the pull request than Ben Herrenschmidt sent
recently.
--
Simon Horman
VA Linux Systems Japan K.K., Sydney, Australia Satellite Office
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