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  1 ======================                            
  2 Firmware-Assisted Dump                            
  3 ======================                            
  4                                                   
  5 July 2011                                         
  6                                                   
  7 The goal of firmware-assisted dump is to enabl    
  8 a crashed system, and to do so from a fully-re    
  9 to minimize the total elapsed time until the s    
 10 in production use.                                
 11                                                   
 12 - Firmware-Assisted Dump (FADump) infrastructu    
 13   the existing phyp assisted dump.                
 14 - Fadump uses the same firmware interfaces and    
 15   as phyp assisted dump.                          
 16 - Unlike phyp dump, FADump exports the memory     
 17   in the ELF format in the same way as kdump.     
 18   kdump infrastructure for dump capture and fi    
 19 - Unlike phyp dump, userspace tool does not ne    
 20   interface while reading /proc/vmcore.           
 21 - Unlike phyp dump, FADump allows user to rele    
 22   for dump, with a single operation of echo 1     
 23 - Once enabled through kernel boot parameter,     
 24   started/stopped through /sys/kernel/fadump_r    
 25   sysfs files section below) and can be easily    
 26   service start/stop init scripts.                
 27                                                   
 28 Comparing with kdump or other strategies, firm    
 29 dump offers several strong, practical advantag    
 30                                                   
 31 -  Unlike kdump, the system has been reset, an    
 32    with a fresh copy of the kernel.  In partic    
 33    PCI and I/O devices have been reinitialized    
 34    in a clean, consistent state.                  
 35 -  Once the dump is copied out, the memory tha    
 36    is immediately available to the running ker    
 37    unlike kdump, FADump doesn't need a 2nd reb    
 38    the system to the production configuration.    
 39                                                   
 40 The above can only be accomplished by coordina    
 41 and assistance from the Power firmware. The pr    
 42 as follows:                                       
 43                                                   
 44 -  The first kernel registers the sections of     
 45    Power firmware for dump preservation during    
 46    These registered sections of memory are res    
 47    kernel during early boot.                      
 48                                                   
 49 -  When system crashes, the Power firmware wil    
 50    low memory regions (boot memory) from sourc    
 51    It will also save hardware PTE's.              
 52                                                   
 53    NOTE:                                          
 54          The term 'boot memory' means size of     
 55          that is required for a kernel to boot    
 56          booted with restricted memory. By def    
 57          size will be the larger of 5% of syst    
 58          Alternatively, user can also specify     
 59          through boot parameter 'crashkernel='    
 60          the default calculated size. Use this    
 61          boot memory size is not sufficient fo    
 62          boot successfully. For syntax of cras    
 63          refer to Documentation/admin-guide/kd    
 64          offset is provided in crashkernel= pa    
 65          ignored as FADump uses a predefined o    
 66          for boot memory dump preservation in     
 67                                                   
 68 -  After the low memory (boot memory) area has    
 69    firmware will reset PCI and other hardware     
 70    *not* clear the RAM. It will then launch th    
 71    normal.                                        
 72                                                   
 73 -  The freshly booted kernel will notice that     
 74    (rtas/ibm,kernel-dump on pSeries or ibm,opa    
 75    on OPAL platform) in the device tree, indic    
 76    there is crash data available from a previo    
 77    the early boot OS will reserve rest of the     
 78    boot memory size effectively booting with r    
 79    size. This will make sure that this kernel     
 80    to as second kernel or capture kernel) will    
 81    of the dump memory area.                       
 82                                                   
 83 -  User-space tools will read /proc/vmcore to     
 84    of memory, which holds the previous crashed    
 85    format. The userspace tools may copy this i    
 86    network, nas, san, iscsi, etc. as desired.     
 87                                                   
 88 -  Once the userspace tool is done saving dump    
 89    '1' to /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem to re    
 90    memory back to general use, except the memo    
 91    next firmware-assisted dump registration.      
 92                                                   
 93    e.g.::                                         
 94                                                   
 95      # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem    
 96                                                   
 97 Please note that the firmware-assisted dump fe    
 98 is only available on POWER6 and above systems     
 99 (PowerVM) platform and POWER9 and above system    
100 or later firmware versions on PowerNV (OPAL) p    
101 Note that, OPAL firmware exports ibm,opal/dump    
102 FADump is supported on PowerNV platform.          
103                                                   
104 On OPAL based machines, system first boots int    
105 kernel (referred to as petitboot kernel) befor    
106 capture kernel. This kernel would have minimal    
107 userspace support to process crash data. Such     
108 preserve previously crash'ed kernel's memory f    
109 capture kernel boot to process this crash data    
110 option CONFIG_PRESERVE_FA_DUMP has to be enabl    
111 to ensure that crash data is preserved to proc    
112                                                   
113 -- On OPAL based machines (PowerNV), if the ke    
114    CONFIG_OPAL_CORE=y, OPAL memory at the time    
115    exported as /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/core f    
116    helpful in debugging OPAL crashes with GDB.    
117    used for exporting this procfs file can be     
118    '1' to /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/release_cor    
119                                                   
120    e.g.                                           
121      # echo 1 > /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/relea    
122                                                   
123 Implementation details:                           
124 -----------------------                           
125                                                   
126 During boot, a check is made to see if firmwar    
127 this feature on that particular machine. If it    
128 we check to see if an active dump is waiting f    
129 then everything but boot memory size of RAM is    
130 early boot (See Fig. 2). This area is released    
131 collecting the dump from user land scripts (e.    
132 that are run. If there is dump data, then the     
133 /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem file is created    
134 memory is held.                                   
135                                                   
136 If there is no waiting dump data, then only th    
137 hold CPU state, HPTE region, boot memory dump,    
138 usually reserved at an offset greater than boo    
139 This area is *not* released: this region will     
140 reserved, so that it can act as a receptacle f    
141 memory content in addition to CPU state and HP    
142 a crash does occur.                               
143                                                   
144 Since this reserved memory area is used only a    
145 there is no point in blocking this significant    
146 production kernel. Hence, the implementation u    
147 Contiguous Memory Allocator (CMA) for memory r    
148 configured for kernel. With CMA reservation th    
149 available for applications to use it, while ke    
150 using it. With this FADump will still be able     
151 kernel memory and most of the user space memor    
152 that were present in CMA region::                 
153                                                   
154   o Memory Reservation during first kernel        
155                                                   
156   Low memory                                      
157   0    boot memory size   |<------ Reserved du    
158   |           |           |      Permanent Res    
159   V           V           |                       
160   +-----------+-----/ /---+---+----+----------    
161   |           |           |///|////|    DUMP      
162   +-----------+-----/ /---+---+----+----------    
163         |                   ^    ^       ^        
164         |                   |    |       |        
165         \                  CPU  HPTE     /        
166          --------------------------------         
167       Boot memory content gets transferred        
168       to reserved area by firmware at the         
169       time of crash.                              
170                                            FAD    
171                                             (m    
172                                                   
173                                                   
174                       Metadata: This area hold    
175                       address is registered wi    
176                       second kernel after cras    
177                       tags (OPAL). Having such    
178                       to process the crashdump    
179                                                   
180                    Fig. 1                         
181                                                   
182                                                   
183   o Memory Reservation during second kernel af    
184                                                   
185   Low memory                                      
186   0      boot memory size                         
187   |           |<------------ Crash preserved a    
188   V           V           |<--- Reserved dump     
189   +----+---+--+-----/ /---+---+----+-------+--    
190   |    |ELF|  |           |///|////|  DUMP | H    
191   +----+---+--+-----/ /---+---+----+-------+--    
192        |   |  |                            |      
193        -----  ------------------------------      
194          \              |                         
195            \            |                         
196              \          |                         
197                \        |    -----------------    
198                  \      |   /                     
199                    \    |  /                      
200                      \  | /                       
201                   /proc/vmcore                    
202                                                   
203                                                   
204         +---+                                     
205         |///| -> Regions (CPU, HPTE & Metadata    
206         +---+    figures are not always presen    
207                  does not have CPU & HPTE regi    
208                  not supported on pSeries curr    
209                                                   
210         +---+                                     
211         |ELF| -> elfcorehdr, it is created in     
212         +---+                                     
213                                                   
214         Note: Memory from 0 to the boot memory    
215                                                   
216                    Fig. 2                         
217                                                   
218                                                   
219 Currently the dump will be copied from /proc/v    
220 user intervention. The dump data available thr    
221 in ELF format. Hence the existing kdump infras    
222 to save the dump works fine with minor modific    
223 major Distro releases have already been modifi    
224 user intervention in saving the dump) when FAD    
225 KDump, as dump mechanism.                         
226                                                   
227 The tools to examine the dump will be same as     
228 used for kdump.                                   
229                                                   
230 How to enable firmware-assisted dump (FADump):    
231 ----------------------------------------------    
232                                                   
233 1. Set config option CONFIG_FA_DUMP=y and buil    
234 2. Boot into linux kernel with 'fadump=on' ker    
235    By default, FADump reserved memory will be     
236    Alternatively, user can boot linux kernel w    
237    prevent FADump to use CMA.                     
238 3. Optionally, user can also set 'crashkernel=    
239    to specify size of the memory to reserve fo    
240    preservation.                                  
241                                                   
242 NOTE:                                             
243      1. 'fadump_reserve_mem=' parameter has be    
244         use 'crashkernel=' to specify size of     
245         for boot memory dump preservation.        
246      2. If firmware-assisted dump fails to res    
247         will fallback to existing kdump mechan    
248         option is set at kernel cmdline.          
249      3. if user wants to capture all of user s    
250         reserved memory not available to produ    
251         'fadump=nocma' kernel parameter can be    
252         old behaviour.                            
253                                                   
254 Sysfs/debugfs files:                              
255 --------------------                              
256                                                   
257 Firmware-assisted dump feature uses sysfs file    
258 the control files and debugfs file to display     
259                                                   
260 Here is the list of files under kernel sysfs:     
261                                                   
262  /sys/kernel/fadump_enabled                       
263     This is used to display the FADump status.    
264                                                   
265     - 0 = FADump is disabled                      
266     - 1 = FADump is enabled                       
267                                                   
268     This interface can be used by kdump init s    
269     FADump is enabled in the kernel and act ac    
270                                                   
271  /sys/kernel/fadump_registered                    
272     This is used to display the FADump registr    
273     as to control (start/stop) the FADump regi    
274                                                   
275     - 0 = FADump is not registered.               
276     - 1 = FADump is registered and ready to ha    
277                                                   
278     To register FADump echo 1 > /sys/kernel/fa    
279     echo 0 > /sys/kernel/fadump_registered for    
280     FADump. Once the FADump is un-registered,     
281     be handled and vmcore will not be captured    
282     easily integrated with kdump service start    
283                                                   
284  /sys/kernel/fadump/mem_reserved                  
285                                                   
286    This is used to display the memory reserved    
287    crash dump.                                    
288                                                   
289  /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem                   
290     This file is available only when FADump is    
291     second kernel. This is used to release the    
292     region that are held for saving crash dump    
293     reserved memory echo 1 to it::                
294                                                   
295         echo 1  > /sys/kernel/fadump_release_m    
296                                                   
297     After echo 1, the content of the /sys/kern    
298     file will change to reflect the new memory    
299                                                   
300     The existing userspace tools (kdump infras    
301     enhanced to use this interface to release     
302     dump and continue without 2nd reboot.         
303                                                   
304 Note: /sys/kernel/fadump_release_opalcore sysf    
305       /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/release_core       
306                                                   
307  /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/release_core            
308                                                   
309     This file is available only on OPAL based     
310     active during capture kernel. This is used    
311     used by the kernel to export /sys/firmware    
312     release this memory, echo '1' to it:          
313                                                   
314     echo 1  > /sys/firmware/opal/mpipl/release    
315                                                   
316 Note: The following FADump sysfs files are dep    
317                                                   
318 +----------------------------------+----------    
319 | Deprecated                       | Alternati    
320 +----------------------------------+----------    
321 | /sys/kernel/fadump_enabled       | /sys/kern    
322 +----------------------------------+----------    
323 | /sys/kernel/fadump_registered    | /sys/kern    
324 +----------------------------------+----------    
325 | /sys/kernel/fadump_release_mem   | /sys/kern    
326 +----------------------------------+----------    
327                                                   
328 Here is the list of files under powerpc debugf    
329 (Assuming debugfs is mounted on /sys/kernel/de    
330                                                   
331  /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_region          
332     This file shows the reserved memory region    
333     enabled otherwise this file is empty. The     
334     is::                                          
335                                                   
336       <region>: [<start>-<end>] <reserved-size    
337                                                   
338     and for kernel DUMP region is:                
339                                                   
340     DUMP: Src: <src-addr>, Dest: <dest-addr>,     
341                                                   
342     e.g.                                          
343     Contents when FADump is registered during     
344                                                   
345       # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_r    
346       CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f    
347       HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f    
348       DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f    
349                                                   
350     Contents when FADump is active during seco    
351                                                   
352       # cat /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/fadump_r    
353       CPU : [0x0000006ffb0000-0x0000006fff001f    
354       HPTE: [0x0000006fff0020-0x0000006fff101f    
355       DUMP: [0x0000006fff1020-0x0000007fff101f    
356           : [0x00000010000000-0x0000006ffaffff    
357                                                   
358                                                   
359 NOTE:                                             
360       Please refer to Documentation/filesystem    
361       how to mount the debugfs filesystem.        
362                                                   
363                                                   
364 TODO:                                             
365 -----                                             
366  - Need to come up with the better approach to    
367    accurate boot memory size that is required     
368    boot successfully when booted with restrict    
369                                                   
370 Author: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.vnet.ib    
371                                                   
372 This document is based on the original documen    
373                                                   
374 assisted dump by Linas Vepstas and Manish Ahuj    
                                                      

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