[linux-next-20250212] syscall kexec_file_load not available

Sourabh Jain sourabhjain at linux.ibm.com
Sat Feb 15 01:43:41 AEDT 2025


Hello,


On 14/02/25 12:15, Sourabh Jain wrote:
> Hello Hari,
>
>
> On 14/02/25 12:02, Hari Bathini wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 13/02/25 8:34 pm, Venkat Rao Bagalkote wrote:
>>> Greetings!!!
>>>
>>>  From kernel next-20250210, I am observing syscall kexec_file_load 
>>> not available, there by kdump service is failing to start.
>>>
>>>
>>> Logs:
>>>
>>> [root at ltc-zzci-1 ~]# kexec -p --initrd=/boot/initramfs-6.14.0-rc2- 
>>> next-20250212kdump.img /boot/vmlinuz-6.14.0-rc2-next-20250212 -c
>>> Warning: append= option is not passed. Using the first kernel root 
>>> partition
>>> Modified cmdline: elfcorehdr=311424K root=UUID=b5b1f89c- 
>>> d479-48b3-90e2-744a2fd05667
>>> [root at ltc-zzci-1 ~]# kexec -p --initrd=/boot/initramfs-6.14.0-rc2- 
>>> next-20250212kdump.img /boot/vmlinuz-6.14.0-rc2-next-20250212 -s
>>> syscall kexec_file_load not available.
>>> [root at ltc-zzci-1 ~]# kexec -v
>>> kexec-tools 2.0.27
>>> [root at ltc-zzci-1 ~]# uname -r
>>> 6.14.0-rc2-next-20250212
>>>
>>
>> Is the kernel built with CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE ?
>
> I am able to reproduce it with CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE enabled.
>
> Seems like there is something went wrong in next-20250210 and 
> next-20250212.
>
> kexec -p --initrd=/boot/initramfs-6.14.0-rc2-next-20250210kdump.img 
> /boot/vmlinuz-6.14.0-rc2-next-20250210 -d -s
>
> Try gzip decompression.
> Try LZMA decompression.
> [ 3375.712319] kexec_file: kernel: 00000000e539303c kernel_size: 
> 0x2cdacf0
> [ 3375.717022] ima: kexec measurement buffer for the loaded kernel at 
> 0x0.
> [ 3375.717076] kexec_elf: Loaded the kernel at 0x0
> [ 3375.717094] kexec_elf: Loaded purgatory at 0x0
> [ 3375.717104] Loaded the backup region at 0x0
> [ 3375.717130] crash_core: Crash PT_LOAD ELF header. 
> phdr=000000004720e656 vaddr=0xc000000000000000, paddr=0x0, sz=0x10000 
> e_phnum=18 p_offset=0x0
> [ 3375.717156] crash_core: Crash PT_LOAD ELF header. 
> phdr=0000000005eb3f14 vaddr=0xc000000000010000, paddr=0x10000, 
> sz=0xfff0000 e_phnum=19 p_offset=0x10000
> [ 3375.717174] crash_core: Crash PT_LOAD ELF header. 
> phdr=000000000ec70071 vaddr=0xc00000001ec20000, paddr=0x1ec20000, 
> sz=0x13e0000 e_phnum=20 p_offset=0x1ec20000
> [ 3375.717192] crash_core: Crash PT_LOAD ELF header. 
> phdr=00000000b66c9c25 vaddr=0xc000000050000000, paddr=0x50000000, 
> sz=0x3b0000000 e_phnum=21 p_offset=0x50000000
> [ 3375.717215] Loaded elf core header at 0x0, bufsz=0x1000 memsz=0x80000
> [ 3375.717229] kexec_elf: Loaded initrd at 0x0
> [ 3375.718043] Memory node path: /memory at 0
> [ 3375.722854] kexec_elf: Loaded device tree at 0x0
> syscall kexec_file_load not available.
>
> Kernel is reporting that all kexec segments are getting loaded at 0x0.
>
> Running kexec with strace shows that kexec_file_load system return -1 
> EINVAL.
>
> kexec_file_load(3, 4, 1, "\0", KEXEC_FILE_ON_CRASH) = -1 EINVAL 
> (Invalid argument)
>
> Based on the logs printed on the console and kexec_file_load return 
> value. I am suspecting
> kexec_file_load returned early form sanity_check_segment_list() 
> because the segment is 0x0.
>
> I am investigating further to find how segment.mem for all segment is 
> 0x0.


Posted a fix upstream:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250214125402.90709-1-sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com/


Thanks,
Soiurabh Jain




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