Hi Xianting
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 2:36 AM Xianting Tian
<xianting.tian(a)linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>
> 在 2022/8/1 上午10:09, Yixun Lan 写道:
>> HI Xianting:
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 8:56 AM Xianting Tian
>> <xianting.tian(a)linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>>> 在 2022/7/30 上午7:29, Yixun Lan 写道:
>>>> HI Xianting
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 3:11 PM Xianting Tian
>>>> <xianting.tian(a)linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>>>>> 在 2022/7/29 下午9:44, Yixun Lan 写道:
>>>>>> Hi Xianting
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 2:55 AM Xianting Tian
>>>>>> <xianting.tian(a)linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> This series of patches are for Crash-utility tool, it make
crash tool support
>>>>>>> RISCV64 arch and the common commands(*, bt, p, rd, mod, log,
set, struct, task,
>>>>>>> dis and so on).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To make the crash tool work normally for RISCV64 arch, we
need a Linux kernel
>>>>>>> patch(under reviewing), which exports the kernel virtual
memory layout, va_bits,
>>>>>>> phys_ram_base to vmcoreinfo, it can simplify the development
of crash tool.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Linux kernel patches:
>>>>>>>
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/20220717101323.370245-1-xianting.tian...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This series of patches are tested on QEMU RISCV64 env and SoC
platform of
>>>>>>> T-head Xuantie 910 CPU.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ====================================
>>>>>>> Some test examples list as below
>>>>>>> ====================================
>>>>>>> ... ...
>>>>>>> KERNEL: vmlinux
>>>>>>> DUMPFILE: vmcore
>>>>>>> CPUS: 1
>>>>>>> DATE: Fri Jul 15 10:24:25 CST 2022
>>>>>>> UPTIME: 00:00:33
>>>>>>> LOAD AVERAGE: 0.05, 0.01, 0.00
>>>>>>> TASKS: 41
>>>>>>> NODENAME: buildroot
>>>>>>> RELEASE: 5.18.9
>>>>>>> VERSION: #30 SMP Fri Jul 15 09:47:03 CST 2022
>>>>>>> MACHINE: riscv64 (unknown Mhz)
>>>>>>> MEMORY: 1 GB
>>>>>>> PANIC: "Kernel panic - not syncing: sysrq
triggered crash"
>>>>>>> PID: 113
>>>>>>> COMMAND: "sh"
>>>>>>> TASK: ff60000002269600 [THREAD_INFO:
ff60000002269600]
>>>>>>> CPU: 0
>>>>>>> STATE: TASK_RUNNING (PANIC)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> carsh>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> p mem_map
>>>>>>> mem_map = $1 = (struct page *) 0xff6000003effbf00
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> p /x *(struct page *) 0xff6000003effbf00
>>>>>>> $5 = {
>>>>>>> flags = 0x1000,
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> lru = {
>>>>>>> next = 0xff6000003effbf08,
>>>>>>> prev = 0xff6000003effbf08
>>>>>>> },
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> __filler = 0xff6000003effbf08,
>>>>>>> mlock_count = 0x3effbf08
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> },
>>>>>>> mapping = 0x0,
>>>>>>> index = 0x0,
>>>>>>> private = 0x0
>>>>>>> },
>>>>>>> ... ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> mod
>>>>>>> MODULE NAME BASE SIZE
OBJECT FILE
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e740 nvme_core ffffffff01133000 98304 (not
loaded) [CONFIG_KALLSYMS]
>>>>>>> ffffffff011542c0 nvme ffffffff0114c000 61440 (not
loaded) [CONFIG_KALLSYMS]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> rd ffffffff0113e740 8
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e740: 0000000000000000 ffffffff810874f8
.........t......
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e750: ffffffff011542c8 726f635f656d766e
.B......nvme_cor
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e760: 0000000000000065 0000000000000000
e...............
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e770: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
................
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> vtop ffffffff0113e740
>>>>>>> VIRTUAL PHYSICAL
>>>>>>> ffffffff0113e740 8254d740
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PGD: ffffffff810e9ff8 => 2ffff001
>>>>>>> P4D: 0000000000000000 => 000000002fffec01
>>>>>>> PUD: 00005605c2957470 => 0000000020949801
>>>>>>> PMD: 00007fff7f1750c0 => 0000000020947401
>>>>>>> PTE: 0 => 209534e7
>>>>>>> PAGE: 000000008254d000
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PTE PHYSICAL FLAGS
>>>>>>> 209534e7 8254d000
(PRESENT|READ|WRITE|GLOBAL|ACCESSED|DIRTY)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PAGE PHYSICAL MAPPING INDEX CNT
FLAGS
>>>>>>> ff6000003f0777d8 8254d000 0 0 1 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> crash> bt
>>>>>>> PID: 113 TASK: ff6000000226c200 CPU: 0 COMMAND:
"sh"
>>>>>>> #0 [ff20000010333b90] riscv_crash_save_regs at
ffffffff800078f8
>>>>>>> #1 [ff20000010333cf0] panic at ffffffff806578c6
>>>>>>> #2 [ff20000010333d50] sysrq_reset_seq_param_set at
ffffffff8038c03c
>>>>>>> #3 [ff20000010333da0] __handle_sysrq at
ffffffff8038c604
>>>>>>> #4 [ff20000010333e00] write_sysrq_trigger at
ffffffff8038cae4
>>>>>>> #5 [ff20000010333e20] proc_reg_write at
ffffffff801b7ee8
>>>>>>> #6 [ff20000010333e40] vfs_write at ffffffff80152bb2
>>>>>>> #7 [ff20000010333e80] ksys_write at ffffffff80152eda
>>>>>>> #8 [ff20000010333ed0] sys_write at ffffffff80152f52
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Xianting Tian (8):
>>>>>>> Add RISCV64 framework code support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Make crash tool enter command line and support
some commands
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add 'dis' command support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add 'irq' command support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add 'bt' command support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add 'help -r' command support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add 'mach' command support
>>>>>>> RISCV64: Add the implementation of symbol verify
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Makefile | 7 +-
>>>>>>> README | 2 +-
>>>>>>> configure.c | 39 +-
>>>>>>> defs.h | 248 +++++++-
>>>>>>> diskdump.c | 21 +-
>>>>>>> help.c | 2 +-
>>>>>>> lkcd_vmdump_v2_v3.h | 2 +-
>>>>>>> netdump.c | 22 +-
>>>>>>> ramdump.c | 2 +
>>>>>>> riscv64.c | 1414
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>>>>> symbols.c | 10 +
>>>>>>> 11 files changed, 1759 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>>>>>>> create mode 100644 riscv64.c
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> 2.17.1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm actually having problem with these patch set, got a
compiling error:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> === error log ===
>>>>>> riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc -c -g -DRISCV64 -DGDB_10_2 -O2
-pipe
>>>>>> lkcd_common.c
>>>>>> riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc -c -g -DRISCV64 -DGDB_10_2 -O2
-pipe
>>>>>> lkcd_v1.c -DMCLX
>>>>>> riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc -c -g -DRISCV64 -DGDB_10_2 -O2
-pipe
>>>>>> lkcd_v2_v3.c -DMCLX
>>>>>> In file included from lkcd_v1.c:21:
>>>>>> lkcd_vmdump_v1.h:121:30: error: field ‘dh_regs’ has incomplete
type
>>>>>> 121 | struct pt_regs dh_regs;
>>>>>> | ^~~~~~~
>>>>>> make[5]: *** [Makefile:385: lkcd_v1.o] Error 1
>>>>>> make[5]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
>>>>>> In file included from lkcd_v2_v3.c:21:
>>>>>> lkcd_vmdump_v2_v3.h:90:30: error: field ‘dha_regs’ has incomplete
type
>>>>>> 90 | struct pt_regs dha_regs;
>>>>>> | ^~~~~~~~
>>>>>> make[5]: *** [Makefile:388: lkcd_v2_v3.o] Error 1
>>>>>> make[4]: *** [Makefile:1871: gdb] Error 2
>>>>>> make[3]: *** [Makefile:10072: all-gdb] Error 2
>>>>>> make[2]: *** [Makefile:860: all] Error 2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> crash build failed
>>>>> It's strange, actually I didn't meet such compiling error by
'make
>>>>> target=RISCV64', the compiling is OK.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you have more details for the build?
>>>>>
>>>> FYI, I'm using source code of crash, commit: f37df7df8a50
>>>> I don't think it's necessary to pass 'target' variable
explicitly, see
>>>> the comment of Makefile
>>>>
>>>> ==== snip of Makefile
>>>> # target could be set on command line when invoking make. Like: make
target=ARM
>>>> # otherwise target will be the same as the host
>>>> ifneq ($(target),)
>>>> CONF_TARGET_FLAG="-t$(target)"
>>>> endif
>>>> ====
>>>>
>>>> besides, it actually recognized the correct target successfully
>>>>
>>>> ==== snip of build log
>>>> make -j8 CC=riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc
>>>> AR=riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-ar 'CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe'
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1
>>>> -Wl,--as-needed'
>>>> TARGET: RISCV64
>>>> CRASH: 8.0.1++
>>>> GDB: 10.2
>>>> ====
>>> Sorry, I don't quite understand, we usually build crash tool on x86_64
>>> for analyzing other ARCH's vmcore.
>>>
>>> As README shows, we need type target=XXX for analyzing XXX arch vmcore.
>>> If we only use 'make' to build on X86_64, it is used to analyze
x86_64's
>>> vmcore.
>>>
>>> I don't think "make -j8 CC=riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc" is ok
for the
>>> build. If I am wrong, please correct me. thanks
>>>
>> the difference is :
>> I'm here using native compiling approach for crash utility, which mean
>> the host OS distro is also a riscv64 (lp64d) Linux.
>>
>> # uname -a
>> Linux unmatch 5.18.15-gentoo-riscv64 #1 SMP Sat Jul 30 20:12:16 CST
>> 2022 riscv64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> this should also work as expected which already proved by arm64/ppc/etc..
> Thanks, seems not all ARCHs support such build.
>
> Anyway, I will add your fix as a separate patch to be included by my
> patch set, and add "Co-developed-by: Yixun Lan
<yixun.lan(a)gmail.com>"
>
hey, I think it's not quite an independent patch, so I'm totally fine
with it folding into other patches,
and since it's trivial, I don't mind dropping the "Co-developed-by"
tag,
instead if you like, you can add my "Tested-by" tag
It is OK, V2 patch
set has sent, you can check it.