[PATCH v2 00/12] crashdump: Add print_crashkernel_region_size() function

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On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 01:42:12PM -0600, Eric DeVolder wrote:
> Crash kernel region size is available via sysfs on Linux running on
> bare metal. However, this does not work when Linux runs as Xen dom0.
> In this case Xen crash kernel region size should be established using
> __HYPERVISOR_kexec_op hypercall (Linux kernel kexec functionality does
> not make a lot of sense in Xen dom0). Sadly hypercalls are not easily
> accessible using shell scripts or something like that. Potentially we
> can check "xl dmesg" output for crashkernel option but this is not nice.
> So, let's add this functionality, for Linux running on bare metal and
> as Xen dom0, to kexec-tools. This way kdump scripts may establish crash
> kernel region size in one way regardless of platform. All burden of
> platform detection lies on kexec-tools.
>
> Figure (and unit) displayed by this new kexec-tools functionality is
> the same as one taken from /sys/kernel/kexec_crash_size.
>
> This patch just adds print_crashkernel_region_size() function, which
> prints crash kernel region size, for x86 arch. Next patches will add
> same named function for other archs supported by kexec-tools. Last patch
> of this series will export this functionality to the userspace via
> separate kexec utility option.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper at oracle.com>
> Signed-off-by: Eric DeVolder <eric.devolder at oracle.com>

This does not need to have SOB.

> ---
> v0: Interal version.
> v1: Posted to kexec-tools mailing list
> v2: Incorporated feedback:
>     - utilize the is_crashkernel_mem_reserved() function common in all archs
>     - for ppc and ppc64, utilize device-tree values to print size
>     - for unsupported architectures, print appropriate message

Next time please provide a list of patches (numbers are OK) changed in
comparison to earlier version. Results of "git diff --stat master.." and
"git shortlog master.." (I assume that you based patches on master) are
also nice to have at the bottom of patch #00.

Daniel



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