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author | Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> | 2020-10-12 13:01:37 +0200 |
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committer | Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> | 2020-10-12 13:01:37 +0200 |
commit | 70333f4ff9c16dd82a2667080c3ae48fe30a3cb4 (patch) | |
tree | df9a785cca8bd73c1a1962c2cc66b1702d9a4ebd /Documentation/admin-guide | |
parent | printk: Use fallthrough pseudo-keyword (diff) | |
parent | printk: reduce setup_text_buf size to LOG_LINE_MAX (diff) | |
download | linux-70333f4ff9c16dd82a2667080c3ae48fe30a3cb4.tar.xz linux-70333f4ff9c16dd82a2667080c3ae48fe30a3cb4.zip |
Merge branch 'printk-rework' into for-linus
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/admin-guide')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/gdbmacros.txt | 159 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst | 131 |
2 files changed, 211 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/gdbmacros.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/gdbmacros.txt index 220d0a80ca2c..82aecdcae8a6 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/gdbmacros.txt +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/gdbmacros.txt @@ -170,57 +170,103 @@ document trapinfo address the kernel panicked. end -define dump_log_idx - set $idx = $arg0 - if ($argc > 1) - set $prev_flags = $arg1 +define dump_record + set var $desc = $arg0 + set var $info = $arg1 + if ($argc > 2) + set var $prev_flags = $arg2 else - set $prev_flags = 0 + set var $prev_flags = 0 end - set $msg = ((struct printk_log *) (log_buf + $idx)) - set $prefix = 1 - set $newline = 1 - set $log = log_buf + $idx + sizeof(*$msg) - - # prev & LOG_CONT && !(msg->flags & LOG_PREIX) - if (($prev_flags & 8) && !($msg->flags & 4)) - set $prefix = 0 + + set var $prefix = 1 + set var $newline = 1 + + set var $begin = $desc->text_blk_lpos.begin % (1U << prb->text_data_ring.size_bits) + set var $next = $desc->text_blk_lpos.next % (1U << prb->text_data_ring.size_bits) + + # handle data-less record + if ($begin & 1) + set var $text_len = 0 + set var $log = "" + else + # handle wrapping data block + if ($begin > $next) + set var $begin = 0 + end + + # skip over descriptor id + set var $begin = $begin + sizeof(long) + + # handle truncated message + if ($next - $begin < $info->text_len) + set var $text_len = $next - $begin + else + set var $text_len = $info->text_len + end + + set var $log = &prb->text_data_ring.data[$begin] + end + + # prev & LOG_CONT && !(info->flags & LOG_PREIX) + if (($prev_flags & 8) && !($info->flags & 4)) + set var $prefix = 0 end - # msg->flags & LOG_CONT - if ($msg->flags & 8) + # info->flags & LOG_CONT + if ($info->flags & 8) # (prev & LOG_CONT && !(prev & LOG_NEWLINE)) if (($prev_flags & 8) && !($prev_flags & 2)) - set $prefix = 0 + set var $prefix = 0 end - # (!(msg->flags & LOG_NEWLINE)) - if (!($msg->flags & 2)) - set $newline = 0 + # (!(info->flags & LOG_NEWLINE)) + if (!($info->flags & 2)) + set var $newline = 0 end end if ($prefix) - printf "[%5lu.%06lu] ", $msg->ts_nsec / 1000000000, $msg->ts_nsec % 1000000000 + printf "[%5lu.%06lu] ", $info->ts_nsec / 1000000000, $info->ts_nsec % 1000000000 end - if ($msg->text_len != 0) - eval "printf \"%%%d.%ds\", $log", $msg->text_len, $msg->text_len + if ($text_len) + eval "printf \"%%%d.%ds\", $log", $text_len, $text_len end if ($newline) printf "\n" end - if ($msg->dict_len > 0) - set $dict = $log + $msg->text_len - set $idx = 0 - set $line = 1 - while ($idx < $msg->dict_len) - if ($line) - printf " " - set $line = 0 + + # handle dictionary data + + set var $dict = &$info->dev_info.subsystem[0] + set var $dict_len = sizeof($info->dev_info.subsystem) + if ($dict[0] != '\0') + printf " SUBSYSTEM=" + set var $idx = 0 + while ($idx < $dict_len) + set var $c = $dict[$idx] + if ($c == '\0') + loop_break + else + if ($c < ' ' || $c >= 127 || $c == '\\') + printf "\\x%02x", $c + else + printf "%c", $c + end end - set $c = $dict[$idx] + set var $idx = $idx + 1 + end + printf "\n" + end + + set var $dict = &$info->dev_info.device[0] + set var $dict_len = sizeof($info->dev_info.device) + if ($dict[0] != '\0') + printf " DEVICE=" + set var $idx = 0 + while ($idx < $dict_len) + set var $c = $dict[$idx] if ($c == '\0') - printf "\n" - set $line = 1 + loop_break else if ($c < ' ' || $c >= 127 || $c == '\\') printf "\\x%02x", $c @@ -228,33 +274,46 @@ define dump_log_idx printf "%c", $c end end - set $idx = $idx + 1 + set var $idx = $idx + 1 end printf "\n" end end -document dump_log_idx - Dump a single log given its index in the log buffer. The first - parameter is the index into log_buf, the second is optional and - specified the previous log buffer's flags, used for properly - formatting continued lines. +document dump_record + Dump a single record. The first parameter is the descriptor, + the second parameter is the info, the third parameter is + optional and specifies the previous record's flags, used for + properly formatting continued lines. end define dmesg - set $i = log_first_idx - set $end_idx = log_first_idx - set $prev_flags = 0 + # definitions from kernel/printk/printk_ringbuffer.h + set var $desc_committed = 1 + set var $desc_finalized = 2 + set var $desc_sv_bits = sizeof(long) * 8 + set var $desc_flags_shift = $desc_sv_bits - 2 + set var $desc_flags_mask = 3 << $desc_flags_shift + set var $id_mask = ~$desc_flags_mask + + set var $desc_count = 1U << prb->desc_ring.count_bits + set var $prev_flags = 0 + + set var $id = prb->desc_ring.tail_id.counter + set var $end_id = prb->desc_ring.head_id.counter while (1) - set $msg = ((struct printk_log *) (log_buf + $i)) - if ($msg->len == 0) - set $i = 0 - else - dump_log_idx $i $prev_flags - set $i = $i + $msg->len - set $prev_flags = $msg->flags + set var $desc = &prb->desc_ring.descs[$id % $desc_count] + set var $info = &prb->desc_ring.infos[$id % $desc_count] + + # skip non-committed record + set var $state = 3 & ($desc->state_var.counter >> $desc_flags_shift) + if ($state == $desc_committed || $state == $desc_finalized) + dump_record $desc $info $prev_flags + set var $prev_flags = $info->flags end - if ($i == $end_idx) + + set var $id = ($id + 1) & $id_mask + if ($id == $end_id) loop_break end end diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst index 2baad0bfb09d..e44a6c01f336 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst @@ -189,50 +189,123 @@ from this. Free areas descriptor. User-space tools use this value to iterate the free_area ranges. MAX_ORDER is used by the zone buddy allocator. -log_first_idx +prb +--- + +A pointer to the printk ringbuffer (struct printk_ringbuffer). This +may be pointing to the static boot ringbuffer or the dynamically +allocated ringbuffer, depending on when the the core dump occurred. +Used by user-space tools to read the active kernel log buffer. + +printk_rb_static +---------------- + +A pointer to the static boot printk ringbuffer. If @prb has a +different value, this is useful for viewing the initial boot messages, +which may have been overwritten in the dynamically allocated +ringbuffer. + +clear_seq +--------- + +The sequence number of the printk() record after the last clear +command. It indicates the first record after the last +SYSLOG_ACTION_CLEAR, like issued by 'dmesg -c'. Used by user-space +tools to dump a subset of the dmesg log. + +printk_ringbuffer +----------------- + +The size of a printk_ringbuffer structure. This structure contains all +information required for accessing the various components of the +kernel log buffer. + +(printk_ringbuffer, desc_ring|text_data_ring|dict_data_ring|fail) +----------------------------------------------------------------- + +Offsets for the various components of the printk ringbuffer. Used by +user-space tools to view the kernel log buffer without requiring the +declaration of the structure. + +prb_desc_ring ------------- -Index of the first record stored in the buffer log_buf. Used by -user-space tools to read the strings in the log_buf. +The size of the prb_desc_ring structure. This structure contains +information about the set of record descriptors. -log_buf -------- +(prb_desc_ring, count_bits|descs|head_id|tail_id) +------------------------------------------------- + +Offsets for the fields describing the set of record descriptors. Used +by user-space tools to be able to traverse the descriptors without +requiring the declaration of the structure. + +prb_desc +-------- + +The size of the prb_desc structure. This structure contains +information about a single record descriptor. + +(prb_desc, info|state_var|text_blk_lpos|dict_blk_lpos) +------------------------------------------------------ + +Offsets for the fields describing a record descriptors. Used by +user-space tools to be able to read descriptors without requiring +the declaration of the structure. + +prb_data_blk_lpos +----------------- + +The size of the prb_data_blk_lpos structure. This structure contains +information about where the text or dictionary data (data block) is +located within the respective data ring. + +(prb_data_blk_lpos, begin|next) +------------------------------- -Console output is written to the ring buffer log_buf at index -log_first_idx. Used to get the kernel log. +Offsets for the fields describing the location of a data block. Used +by user-space tools to be able to locate data blocks without +requiring the declaration of the structure. -log_buf_len +printk_info ----------- -log_buf's length. +The size of the printk_info structure. This structure contains all +the meta-data for a record. -clear_idx ---------- +(printk_info, seq|ts_nsec|text_len|dict_len|caller_id) +------------------------------------------------------ -The index that the next printk() record to read after the last clear -command. It indicates the first record after the last SYSLOG_ACTION -_CLEAR, like issued by 'dmesg -c'. Used by user-space tools to dump -the dmesg log. +Offsets for the fields providing the meta-data for a record. Used by +user-space tools to be able to read the information without requiring +the declaration of the structure. -log_next_idx ------------- +prb_data_ring +------------- -The index of the next record to store in the buffer log_buf. Used to -compute the index of the current buffer position. +The size of the prb_data_ring structure. This structure contains +information about a set of data blocks. -printk_log ----------- +(prb_data_ring, size_bits|data|head_lpos|tail_lpos) +--------------------------------------------------- -The size of a structure printk_log. Used to compute the size of -messages, and extract dmesg log. It encapsulates header information for -log_buf, such as timestamp, syslog level, etc. +Offsets for the fields describing a set of data blocks. Used by +user-space tools to be able to access the data blocks without +requiring the declaration of the structure. -(printk_log, ts_nsec|len|text_len|dict_len) -------------------------------------------- +atomic_long_t +------------- + +The size of the atomic_long_t structure. Used by user-space tools to +be able to copy the full structure, regardless of its +architecture-specific implementation. + +(atomic_long_t, counter) +------------------------ -It represents field offsets in struct printk_log. User space tools -parse it and check whether the values of printk_log's members have been -changed. +Offset for the long value of an atomic_long_t variable. Used by +user-space tools to access the long value without requiring the +architecture-specific declaration. (free_area.free_list, MIGRATE_TYPES) ------------------------------------ |