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From: Xunlei Pang <xpang@redhat.com>
To: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>, "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck@intel.com>
Cc: xlpang@redhat.com, x86@kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	kexec@lists.infradead.org, Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
	Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com>,
	Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>,
	Junichi Nomura <j-nomura@ce.jp.nec.com>,
	Kiyoshi Ueda <k-ueda@ct.jp.nec.com>,
	Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@ah.jp.nec.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] x86/mce: Keep quiet in case of broadcasted mce after system panic
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 09:51:55 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5886B33B.7080601@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5886B208.90804@redhat.com>

On 01/24/2017 at 09:46 AM, Xunlei Pang wrote:
> On 01/24/2017 at 01:51 AM, Borislav Petkov wrote:
>> Hey Tony,
>>
>> a "welcome back" is in order? :-)
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 09:40:09AM -0800, Luck, Tony wrote:
>>> If the system had experienced some memory corruption, but
>>> recovered ... then there would be some pages sitting around
>>> that the old kernel had marked as POISON and stopped using.
>>> The kexec'd kernel doesn't know about these, so may touch that
>>> memory while taking a crash dump ...
>> Hmm, pass a list of poisoned pages to the kdump kernel so as not to
>> touch. Looks like there's already functionality for that:
>>
>> "makedumpfile can exclude the following types of pages while copying
>> VMCORE to DUMPFILE, and a user can choose which type of pages will be
>> excluded.
>>
>> - Pages filled with zero
>> - Cache pages
>> - User process data pages
>> - Free pages"
>>
>>  (there is a makedumpfile manpage somewhere)
>>
>> And apparently crash knows about poisoned pages and handles them:
>>
>> static int __init crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init(void)
>> {
>> 	...
>> #ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE
>>         VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_hwpoison);
>> #endif
>>
>> so if that works, the kexeced kernel should know about that list.
> From the log in my previous reply, MCE occurred before makedumpfile dumping,
> so I guess if the poisoned ones belong to the crash reserved memory or other
> type of events?

Another possibility may be from any system.reserved/pcie memory
which are shared between 1st and 2nd kernel.

>
> Besides, some kdump kernel may not use makedumpfile, for example a simple "cp"
> is also allowed to process "/proc/vmcore".
>
>>> and then you have a broadcast machine check (on older[1] Intel CPUs
>>> that don't support local machine check).
>> Right.
>>
>>> This is hard to work around. You really need all the CPUs to have set
>>> CR4.MCE=1 (if any didn't, then they will force a reset when they see
>>> the machine check). Also you need to make sure that they jump to the
>>> copy of do_machine_check() in the new kernel, not the old kernel.
>> Doesn't matter, right? The new copy is as clueless as the old one about
>> those MCEs.
>>
> It's the code in mce_start(), it waits for all the online cpus including the cpus
> that kdump boots on to synchronize.
>
> So for new mce handler of kdump kernel, it is fine as the number of online cpus
> is correct; as for old mce handler of 1st kernel, it's not true because some cpus
> which are regarded online from 1st kernel's view are running the 2nd kernel now,
> they can't respond to the old mce handler which will timeout the old mce handler.
>
> Regards,
> Xunlei

  reply	other threads:[~2017-01-24  1:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-23  8:01 [PATCH] x86/mce: Keep quiet in case of broadcasted mce after system panic Xunlei Pang
2017-01-23 12:51 ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-23 13:35   ` Xunlei Pang
2017-01-23 14:50     ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-23 17:40       ` Luck, Tony
2017-01-23 17:51         ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-23 18:01           ` Luck, Tony
2017-01-23 18:14             ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-24  2:33               ` Xunlei Pang
2017-01-24  1:46           ` Xunlei Pang
2017-01-24  1:51             ` Xunlei Pang [this message]
2017-01-24  1:27       ` Xunlei Pang
2017-01-24 12:22         ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-26  6:30           ` Xunlei Pang
2017-01-26  6:44             ` Borislav Petkov
2017-02-16  5:36               ` Xunlei Pang
2017-02-16 10:18                 ` Borislav Petkov
2017-02-16 11:52                   ` Xunlei Pang
2017-02-16 12:22                     ` Borislav Petkov
2017-02-17  1:53                       ` Xunlei Pang
2017-02-17  9:07                         ` Borislav Petkov
2017-02-17 16:21                           ` Xunlei Pang
2017-02-21 18:20                             ` Luck, Tony
2017-02-22  5:50                               ` Xunlei Pang

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