On Fri, 30 Sept 2022 at 14:39, Guilherme G. Piccoli <gpiccoli@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 30/09/2022 00:29, Kees Cook wrote: > > [...] > > > > Hi! > > > > Thanks for looking at this. I wasn't able to reproduce the problem, > > initially. Booting with pstore.backend=ramoops pstore.compress=zstd and > > writing to /dev/pmsg0, after a reboot I'm able to read it back. > > > > Hi Kees, thanks a lot for your attention! > IIUC, compression applies to dmesg only, correct? > > > > [...] > > What's your setup for this? I'm using emulated NVDIMM through qemu for > > a ramoops backend. But trying this with the EFI backend (booting > > undef EFI with pstore.backend=efi), I _do_ see the problem. That's > > weird... I suspect there's some back interaction with buffer size > > differences between ramoops and EFI & deflate and zstd. > > > > And I can confirm EFI+zstd with the acomp change reverted fixes it. > > > > I'm using qemu but was able to use real HW (Steam Deck). In both cases, > kernel is not using the entire RAM ("mem=" parameter, for example) so we > can use a bit for ramoops. Also, both setups are UEFI, hence I can also > use efi_pstore. > Does this help? diff --git a/fs/pstore/platform.c b/fs/pstore/platform.c index b2fd3c20e7c2..c0b609d7d04e 100644 --- a/fs/pstore/platform.c +++ b/fs/pstore/platform.c @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ static int pstore_compress(const void *in, void *out, return ret; } - return outlen; + return creq->dlen; } static void allocate_buf_for_compression(void) > > > [...] > > Hm, it's possible this was just sent directly to me? If that's true, I > > apologize for not re-posting it to lkml. I suspect I didn't notice at > > the time that it wasn't CCed to a list. > > No need for apologies, thanks for the clarification! How about if we add > a mailing list in the pstore entry on MAINTAINERS file, since it's just > composed for you and 3 other people now? I mean, "officially" speaking, > it should be enough to send a patch for the 4 maintainers with no list > in CC, and that's bad for achieving purposes. What list should be the > best, fsdevel? Lkml? > Makes sense > > > > > No worries! Whatever the case, there's always -stable updates. :) > > Heheh you're right! But for something like this (pstore/dmesg > compression broke for the most backends), I'd be glad if we could fix it > before the release. Yeah better to revert - this was not a critical change anyway. But I think the tweak above should fix things (it works for me here)