Re: [RFC PATCH v4 26/28] x86: Allow kexec to be used with SME

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Add kexec list..

On 03/01/17 at 05:25pm, Dave Young wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> On 02/17/17 at 10:43am, Tom Lendacky wrote:
> > On 2/17/2017 9:57 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 09:47:55AM -0600, Tom Lendacky wrote:
> > > > Provide support so that kexec can be used to boot a kernel when SME is
> > > > enabled.
> > > 
> > > Is the point of kexec and kdump to ehh, dump memory ? But if the
> > > rest of the memory is encrypted you won't get much, will you?
> > 
> > Kexec can be used to reboot a system without going back through BIOS.
> > So you can use kexec without using kdump.
> > 
> > For kdump, just taking a quick look, the option to enable memory
> > encryption can be provided on the crash kernel command line and then
> 
> Is there a simple way to get the SME status? Probably add some sysfs
> file for this purpose.
> 
> > crash kernel can would be able to copy the memory decrypted if the
> > pagetable is set up properly. It looks like currently ioremap_cache()
> > is used to map the old memory page.  That might be able to be changed
> > to a memremap() so that the encryption bit is set in the mapping. That
> > will mean that memory that is not marked encrypted (EFI tables, swiotlb
> > memory, etc) would not be read correctly.
> 
> Manage to store info about those ranges which are not encrypted so that
> memremap can handle them?
> 
> > 
> > > 
> > > Would it make sense to include some printk to the user if they
> > > are setting up kdump that they won't get anything out of it?
> > 
> > Probably a good idea to add something like that.
> 
> It will break kdump functionality, it should be fixed instead of
> just adding printk to warn user..
> 
> Thanks
> Dave



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