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 On 20/4/2020 3:48 am, Dave Anderson wrote:
 > 
 > FWIW, I tried it on another RHEL7 machine running live,
 > but then also on a RHEL8 kernel dumpfile, and they all hang:
 
 I apply this patch on RHEL7 virtual machine(VirtualBbox) and it work ok.
 and on a RHEL7 kernel dumpfile, I found it hang after I send the patch.
 
 
 and I debug it and found the  machdep->hz == 0 on the following:
 
            get_uptime(NULL, &uptime_jiffies);
            uptime_sec = (uptime_jiffies)/(ulonglong)machdep->hz;
            kt->boot_date.tv_sec = kt->date.tv_sec - uptime_sec;
            kt->boot_date.tv_nsec = 0;
 
 because machdep-> hz has not been initialized here.  divide by zero make
 the cpu spinning at 100%.
 
 I thought two solutions:
 
 (1) add misc_init function after machdep_init(POST_INIT) call, and
 calculate the value of kt-> boot_date in it.
                          read_in_kernel_config(IKCFG_INIT);
                          kernel_init();
                          machdep_init(POST_GDB);
                          vm_init();
                          machdep_init(POST_VM);
                          module_init();
                          help_init();
                          task_init();
                          vfs_init();
                          net_init();
                          dev_init();
                          machdep_init(POST_INIT);
 +                       misc_init();
 
 (2) calculate the value of kt-> boot_date on cmd_log function, when we
 call log command.
 
 
 Dave, Which one do you like? 
Definitely option #2.  Since it's not required unless your new command option is run,
you can simply check whether the new boot_date structure is still zero-filled, and do
your initialization at that time.
And BTW, please move the boot_date structure to the end of the kernel_table
to prevent any possible breakage of previously-compiled extension modules
that use the kernel_table.  And also can you please display the new structure's
contents in dump_kernel_table()?  You can put the display under the current
"date" display.
Thanks,
  Dave