[PATCH v3 0/8] /proc/kcore improvements

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From: Omar Sandoval <osandov@xxxxxx>

Hi,

This series makes a few improvements to /proc/kcore. Patches 1, 2, and 3
are prep patches. Patch 4 is a fix/cleanup. Patch 5 is another prep
patch. Patches 6 and 7 are optimizations to ->read(). Patch 8 adds
vmcoreinfo to /proc/kcore.

Again, based on v4.18-rc4 + James' patch in the mm tree, and tested with
crash and readelf.

Thanks!

Changes from v2:

- Add __init to kclist_add() as per Andrew
- Got rid of conversion of kcore_need_update from int to atomic_t and
  just used xchg() instead of atomic_cmpxchg() (split out into a new
  patch instead of combining it with the rwlock -> rwsem conversion)
- Add comment about the increase in file size to patch 8

Changes from v1:

- Rebased onto v4.18-rc4 + James' patch
  (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10519739/) in the mm tree
- Fix spurious sparse warning (see the report and response in
  https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10512431/)

Omar Sandoval (8):
  proc/kcore: don't grab lock for kclist_add()
  proc/kcore: don't grab lock for memory hotplug notifier
  proc/kcore: replace kclist_lock rwlock with rwsem
  proc/kcore: fix memory hotplug vs multiple opens race
  proc/kcore: hold lock during read
  proc/kcore: clean up ELF header generation
  proc/kcore: optimize multiple page reads
  proc/kcore: add vmcoreinfo note to /proc/kcore

 fs/proc/Kconfig            |   1 +
 fs/proc/kcore.c            | 534 +++++++++++++++++--------------------
 include/linux/crash_core.h |   2 +
 include/linux/kcore.h      |   2 +-
 kernel/crash_core.c        |   4 +-
 5 files changed, 251 insertions(+), 292 deletions(-)

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2.18.0




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