OK.
>
> As for monte I can boot other things than the linux kernel. I'm much
> better at doing the work than publisizing it so my variant isn't quite
> as well known. That plus I can late to the game.
>
I'm not sure if I got this right, but unlike bootimg, monte seems
to prefer going through the early real mode setup code (unless one
specifies skip_setup), and also resets the video mode. At first I
thought some of your querybios stuff achieves a similar effect,
but then is that for linux bios ?
>
> > My main concern of
> > course is with regard to these BIOS dependent/related issues
> > since at the time of a crash dump we may not be in quite a "friendly
> > state". Guess some the linux power mgmt infrastructure or driverfs
> > should help with sane resets etc (I'm not saying its straightforward
> > :)).
> > in the long run. As such how far does your implementation address
> > some of this BIOS/h/w state handling better ?
>
> My code works in SMP. I call the reboot notifier.
> I probably should run through the pci bus and disable bus masters, but
> I don't right now.
The crash dump code with bootimg seems to work on smp
Yes, I noticed the reboot notifier part in your code.
Disabling the busmaster might be required (monte seems to do that)
>
> > BTW, some of your other boot enhancements like being able to find out
> > which memory areas were used or overwritten during bootup sound useful
> > to me, in being able to estimate the footprint of early boot and
> > avoiding
> > using those portions of memory for saving any state (because boot could
> > stomp over them). Its good to be able to do this in a generic way,
> > rather
> > than have the dump code be aware of the ranges for every architecture.
>
> That is why I am a fan of ELF kernel images. There is a lot of
> reasonable resistance to change in that department but it is fairly
> sane.
>
> > > ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/linux-2.5.7.kexec.diff
> > > ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/kexec-2.5.7.kexec.log
> > > ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/mkelfImage/elfboottools-2.0.tar.gz
> > > type make and see objdir/build/sbin/kexec (work with bzImages)
> >
> > I don't seem to be able to access these urls.
> > The patches I downloaded were from
> > ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/kexec/* (with the same names). Are these
> > the right ones ? (your last note mentioned those, but you are saying
> > that these are the wrong set ... so now I'm a little confused)
>
>
> O.k. My directory structure is just to deep I can't type it straight
> I meant:
> ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/kexec/linux-2.5.7.kexec.diff
> ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/kexec/kexec-2.5.7.kexec.log
>
> And you probably meant:
> ftp://downalod.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/kexec.
Yes indeed (except for the spelling of download above :))
Looks like I can't type straight either :)
>
> My other code for cleaning up the boot process is in:
> ftp://download.lnxi.com/pub/src/linux-kernel-patches/boot/linux-2.5.7.boot.diff
Ok got it.
Have to get over the tools too and give it a shot.
>
> > Is there one single grand rollup patch with all of the function which I
> > should look through or try out ?
>
> The kexec.diff (instead of the 3 sub patches) is as close as I have
> gotten.
>
> > > The basic kernel interface that is added is:
> > >
> > > struct segment {
> > > void *buffer;
> > > void *dest_addr;
> > > size_t len;
> > > };
> > > int kexec(void *start, int nr_segments, struct segment *segments);
> > >
> >
> > Yes, its a good idea to split up the load stage and actual boot/exec
> > stage. Crash dump needs to have it that way too (the second image
> > preloaded in advance since we don't want to do any i/o at that
> > point).
>
> Interesting. After a lot of discussion this was essentially the
> interface we all agreed upon. Preloading wasn't what I was thinking
> but it works in that sense as well. At least as long as you mlock
> buffers.
>
> The most important piece left with this is to get it accepted into
> the kernel so people can count on a stable system call interface.
>
> Eric
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