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authorVivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com>2005-09-03 18:56:31 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@evo.osdl.org>2005-09-05 03:06:09 -0400
commit484b90c4b965d54037ff99b198d84cdf144f8a35 (patch)
tree559efa2585ee360e610882724500cbe3d5712d98 /arch/i386/kernel
parent5fd75ebb1a58c1a3c9e3d9fdf75ce7286b79bb74 (diff)
[PATCH] kdump: Save parameter segment in protected mode (x86)
o With introduction of kexec as boot-loader, the assumption that parameter segment will always be loaded at lower address than kernel and will be addressable by early bootup page tables is no longer valid. In kexec on panic case parameter segment might well be loaded beyond kernel image and might not be addressable by early boot page tables. o This case might hit in the scenario where user has reserved a chunk of memory for second kernel, for example 16MB to 64MB, and has also built second kernel for physical memory location 16MB. In this case kexec has no choice but to load the parameter segment at a higher address than new kernel image at safe location where new kernel does not stomp it. o Though problem should automatically go away once relocatable kernel for i386 is in place and kexec can determine the location of new kernel at run time and load parameter segment at lower address than kernel image. But till then this patch can go in (assuming it does not break something else). o This patch moves up the boot parameter saving code. Now boot parameters are copied out in protected mode before page tables are initialized. This will ensure that parameter segment is always addressable irrespective of its physical location. Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@in.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/i386/kernel')
-rw-r--r--arch/i386/kernel/head.S48
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/arch/i386/kernel/head.S b/arch/i386/kernel/head.S
index 4477bb107098..0480ca9e9e57 100644
--- a/arch/i386/kernel/head.S
+++ b/arch/i386/kernel/head.S
@@ -77,6 +77,32 @@ ENTRY(startup_32)
77 subl %edi,%ecx 77 subl %edi,%ecx
78 shrl $2,%ecx 78 shrl $2,%ecx
79 rep ; stosl 79 rep ; stosl
80/*
81 * Copy bootup parameters out of the way.
82 * Note: %esi still has the pointer to the real-mode data.
83 * With the kexec as boot loader, parameter segment might be loaded beyond
84 * kernel image and might not even be addressable by early boot page tables.
85 * (kexec on panic case). Hence copy out the parameters before initializing
86 * page tables.
87 */
88 movl $(boot_params - __PAGE_OFFSET),%edi
89 movl $(PARAM_SIZE/4),%ecx
90 cld
91 rep
92 movsl
93 movl boot_params - __PAGE_OFFSET + NEW_CL_POINTER,%esi
94 andl %esi,%esi
95 jnz 2f # New command line protocol
96 cmpw $(OLD_CL_MAGIC),OLD_CL_MAGIC_ADDR
97 jne 1f
98 movzwl OLD_CL_OFFSET,%esi
99 addl $(OLD_CL_BASE_ADDR),%esi
1002:
101 movl $(saved_command_line - __PAGE_OFFSET),%edi
102 movl $(COMMAND_LINE_SIZE/4),%ecx
103 rep
104 movsl
1051:
80 106
81/* 107/*
82 * Initialize page tables. This creates a PDE and a set of page 108 * Initialize page tables. This creates a PDE and a set of page
@@ -214,28 +240,6 @@ ENTRY(startup_32_smp)
214 */ 240 */
215 call setup_idt 241 call setup_idt
216 242
217/*
218 * Copy bootup parameters out of the way.
219 * Note: %esi still has the pointer to the real-mode data.
220 */
221 movl $boot_params,%edi
222 movl $(PARAM_SIZE/4),%ecx
223 cld
224 rep
225 movsl
226 movl boot_params+NEW_CL_POINTER,%esi
227 andl %esi,%esi
228 jnz 2f # New command line protocol
229 cmpw $(OLD_CL_MAGIC),OLD_CL_MAGIC_ADDR
230 jne 1f
231 movzwl OLD_CL_OFFSET,%esi
232 addl $(OLD_CL_BASE_ADDR),%esi
2332:
234 movl $saved_command_line,%edi
235 movl $(COMMAND_LINE_SIZE/4),%ecx
236 rep
237 movsl
2381:
239checkCPUtype: 243checkCPUtype:
240 244
241 movl $-1,X86_CPUID # -1 for no CPUID initially 245 movl $-1,X86_CPUID # -1 for no CPUID initially