Document the new kmemdump kernel feature. Signed-off-by: Eugen Hristev <eugen.hris...@linaro.org> --- Documentation/dev-tools/index.rst | 1 + Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst | 131 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MAINTAINERS | 1 + 3 files changed, 133 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/index.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/index.rst index 65c54b27a60b..1b6674efeda0 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/index.rst @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ Documentation/process/debugging/index.rst kmsan ubsan kmemleak + kmemdump kcsan kfence kselftest diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..504321de951a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +======== +kmemdump +======== + +This document provides information about the kmemdump feature. + +Overview +======== + +kmemdump is a mechanism that allows any driver or producer to register a +chunk of memory into it, to be used at a later time for a specific +purpose like debugging or memory dumping. + +kmemdump allows a backend to be connected, this backend interfaces a +specific hardware that can debug or dump the memory previously registered +into kmemdump. + +The reasoning for kmemdump is to minimize the required debug information +in case of a kernel problem. A traditional debug method involves dumping +the whole kernel memory and then inspecting it. Kmemdump allows the +users to select which memory is of interest, in order to help this +specific use case in production, where memory and connectivity +are limited. + +Although the kernel has multiple debugging mechanisms, kmemdump fits +a particular model which is not covered by the others. + +kmemdump Internals +================== + +API +--- + +A memory region is being registered with a call to kmemdump_register() which +takes as parameters the ID of the region, a pointer to the virtual memory +start address and the size. If successful, this call returns an unique ID for +the allocated zone (either the requested ID or an allocated ID). +IDs are predefined in the kmemdump header. A second registration with the +same ID is not allowed, the caller needs to deregister first. +A dedicated NO_ID is defined, which has kmemdump allocate a new unique ID +for the request and return it. This case is useful with multiple dynamic +loop allocations where ID is not significant. + +The region would be registered with a call to kmemdump_unregister() which +takes the id as a parameter. + +For dynamically allocated memory, kmemdump defines a variety of wrappers +on top of allocation functions which are given as parameters. +This makes the dynamic allocation easy to use without additional calls +to registration functions. However kmemdump still exposes the register API +for cases where it may be needed (e.g. size is not exactly known at allocation +time). + +For static variables, a variety of annotation macros are provided. These +macros will create an annotation struct inside a separate section. + + +Backend +------- + +Backend is represented by a struct kmemdump_backend which has to be filled +in by the backend driver. Further, this struct is being passed to kmemdump +with a backend_register() call. backend_unregister() will remove the backend +from kmemdump. + +Once a backend is being registered, all previously registered regions are +being sent to the backend for registration. + +When the backend is being removed, all regions are being first deregistered +from the backend. + +kmemdump will request the backend to register a region with register_region() +call, and deregister a region with unregister_region() call. These two +functions are mandatory to be provided by a backend at registration time. + +Data structures +--------------- + +struct kmemdump_backend represents the kmemdump backend and should be +initialized by the backend driver. + +The regions are being stored in a simple fixed size array. It avoids +memory allocation overhead. This is not performance critical nor does +allocating a few hundred entries create a memory consumption problem. + +The static variables registered into kmemdump are being annotated into +a dedicated .kemdump memory section. This is then walked by kmemdump +at a later time and each variable is registered. + +kmemdump Initialization +----------------------- + +After system boots, kmemdump will be ready to accept region registration +from producer drivers. Even if the backend may not be registered yet, +there is a default no-op backend that is registered. At any time the backend +can be changed with a real backend in which case all regions are being +registered to the new backend. + +backend functionality +--------------------- + +kmemdump backend can keep it's own list of regions and use the specific +hardware available to dump the memory regions or use them for debugging. + +kmemdump example +================ + +A production scenario for kmemdump is the following: +The kernel registers the linux_banner variable into kmemdump with +a simple call like: + + kmemdump_register(linux_banner, sizeof(linux_banner)); + +The backend will receive a call to it's register_region() callback after it +probes and registers with kmemdump. +The backend will then note into a specific table the address of the banner +and the size of it. +The specific table is then written to a shared memory area that can be +read by upper level firmware. +When the kernel freezes (hypothetically), the kernel will no longer feed +the watchdog. The watchdog will trigger a higher exception level interrupt +which will be handled by the upper level firmware. This firmware will then +read the shared memory table and find an entry with the start and size of +the banner. It will then copy it for debugging purpose. The upper level +firmware will then be able to provide useful debugging information, +like in this example, the banner. + +As seen here, kmemdump facilitates the interaction between the kernel +and a specific backend. diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 1713cccefc91..974f43c3902b 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -13813,6 +13813,7 @@ F: drivers/iio/accel/kionix-kx022a* KMEMDUMP M: Eugen Hristev <eugen.hris...@linaro.org> S: Maintained +F: Documentation/dev-tools/kmemdump.rst F: include/linux/kmemdump.h F: mm/kmemdump/kmemdump.c -- 2.43.0