On 01/02/15 at 08:17am, Vivek Goyal wrote: > On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 08:07:20AM -0500, Prarit Bhargava wrote: > > > > > > On 01/02/2015 07:54 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 09:57:51AM -0500, Prarit Bhargava wrote: > > >> panic_on_warn kernel parameter will cause the kernel to panic when a > > >> WARN() is hit in the kernel. This is not a good situation for the kdump > > >> kernel because then it would be possible for the kdump kernel to panic in > > >> a non-fatal WARN(). > > >> > > >> This patch removes panic_on_warn as a kernel parameter for the kdump > > >> kernel. > > >> > > > > > > I think modifying kexec-tools is not best place for this. It probably is better to take care of this in distribution specific scripts. > > > > > > In the past we have learnt that it is best that kexec-tools does least > > > amount of manipulation with command line. > > > > Well .. here's the question to think about: what does adding panic_on_warn to > > the kdump kernel get you? AFAICT, nothing. > > Let us consider a hypothetical situation. What if we have some buggy code > which will corrupt file system in certain situation and we detect that > situation and throw a warning. > > In that case as a work around specifying panic_on_warn in kdump kernel > will make sense as we don't want to make further progress if we hit > the warning as it has potential to corrupt fs. > > Again this is hypothetical but it can happen. So panic_on_warn might > still be useful in kdump kernel for some corner debugging cases. > > That's why I think we should do it in distribution specific scripts > and that too only if user did not specify panic_on_warn for second > kernel explicitly. Thinking of user who use upstream kexec-tools instead of distribution toolset, In case kexec --reuse-cmdline, it will copy /proc/cmdline, but user will have no way to remove part of them. I do want to insist on removing 'panic_on_warn' in upstream kexec-tools, but we should give user an option to remove it. Something like: kexec --reuse-cmdline --remove-params="panic_on_warn" will be good. Thanks Dave