> On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 12:58:02AM +0000, 河合英宏 / KAWAI,HIDEHIRO wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 10:24:19AM +0000, 河合英宏 / KAWAI,HIDEHIRO wrote: > > > > But how do we check if the starting kernel is a dump capture kernel? > > > > > > How does that first kernel pass info to the capture kernel? > > > > As I described in the previous mail, > > I meant: "How does the first kernel pass info to the capture kernel by > *not* using the kernel command line"? > > The kernel command line is not the channel to pass data to the kdump > kernel. That's different from my point of view. I'm not going to pass some data from the first kernel to the second kernel. I'm just going to provide a configurable option for the second kernel to users. We souldn't enable this feature silently. Some users wouldn't like to enable this feature. For example, a user enables a watchdog timer which raises an external NMI when the counter is not reset for a specific duration. Then, the second kernel hangs up while saving crash dump, and NMI is delivered to the CPU. The kernel gets panic due to the NMI, prints some information to the display and serial console, and then automatically reboot. In this case, users don't want to block external NMIs. So, making this feature configurable by command line option is reasonable. > > Yes, your first kernel doesn't get external NMIs, but basically > > you don't have to set "noextnmi" option to the first kernel. > > So it doesn't belong there as a kernel command line parameter in the > first place. > > IOW, you need a different method to pass data to the second kernel. Be > it an ELF header, be it a shared page, whatever. I think we should use the ELF header only if the passed information is saved to a crash dump. Also, we wouldn't want to introduce new shared page for that purpose. A memory segment provided by kexec syscall is not usable because the second kernel doesn't know what there is in a segment without a command line option. Please note that "elfcorehdr" command line option prepared by kexec command is used to inform the second kernel about the address of the ELF header memory segment. Regards, Hidehiro Kawai Hitachi, Ltd. Research & Development Group ��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{����*jg��������ݢj����G�������j:+v���w�m������w�������h�����٥