On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 13:04 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > 3. Boot kernel compiled for normal usage, the reserved crash kernel > > memory region must be added to kernel command line as following: > > > > crashkernel=<XX>M@<XX>M > > > > Where, <XX> should be replaced by the real memory size and > > position. > > I used crashkernel=64M@64M . > > > > 4. Load kernel compiled for hibernating usage as a crashdump kernel > > with kexec, the same kernel as that of 3 can be used if > > CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y is selected. The kernel command line option as > > following must be appended to kernel command line. > > > > kexec_jump_buf_pfn=`cat /sys/kernel/kexec_jump_buf_pfn` > > > > For example, the shell command line can be as follow: > > > > kexec -p /boot/vmlinux --args-linux --append="root=/dev/hdb signal > > kexec_jump_buf_pfn=`cat /sys/kernel/kexec_jump_buf_pfn`" > > I think I followed the instructions closely. Now I'm trying to do > > kexec -p /data/l/linux/vmlinux --args-linux --append="init=/bin/bash > kexec_jump_buf_pfn=`cat /sys/kernel/kexec_jump_buf_pfn`" > > but it tells me: > > Invalid memory segment 0x100000 - 0x7a0fff > > (and nothing in dmesg) > > If I try to load bzImage (corresponding to vmlinux I tried to use), I > get: > > root@amd:~# kexec -p /data/l/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage --append="init=/bin/bash kexec_jump_buf_pfn=`cat /sys/kernel/kexec_jump_buf_pfn`" > Could not find a free area of memory of 9000 bytes... > locate_hole failed > root@amd:~# > > What am I doing wrong? The kexec-tools version 1.101 does not work perfectly with relocatable kernel. This would have been solved if I worked against kexec-tools testing tree. I will work against testing tree in the next version. But, with some trick, it can work. When configure kernel, make sure the following option is set: CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x4000000 # if crashkernel=<XX>M@64M Best Regards, Huang Ying _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm