Hi, > I just have a look at this thread. I am wondering why we don't use > existing is_kdump_kernel() directly to disable external NMI if it's > in kdump kernel. Then no need to introduce another boot option "noextnmi" > which is used only for kdump kernel. As I stated in another mail, there is a case where we don't want to mask external NMIs in the second kernel. So, we need some configurable way. Please see the following quotation. > We souldn't enable this feature silently. Some users wouldn't like > to enable this feature. For example, a user enables a watchdog timer > which raises an external NMI when the counter is not reset for a > specific duration. Then, the second kernel hangs up while saving > crash dump, and NMI is delivered to the CPU. The kernel gets panic > due to the NMI, prints some information to the display and serial > console, and then automatically reboot. In this case, users don't > want to block external NMIs. Regards, Hidehiro Kawai Hitachi, Ltd. Research & Development Group {.n++%ݶw{.n+{G{ayʇڙ,jfhz_(階ݢj"mG?&~iOzv^m ?I