Hi, Anthony

On 07/08/14 at 11:34am, Anthony Wright wrote:
> After successfully modifying kexec-tools to get it to load a crashkernel
> on a standard 32 bit linux 3.10.17 kernel, I tried to get it to load the
> same crashkernel on the same 32 bit linux kernel running under xen
> 4.4.0, but get the error "Cannot load <kernel-path>".
> 
> I've patched the code to include some diagnostics, and the problem is
> caused by add_memmap() reporting that it's been called with overlapping
> memory.
> 
> It's called twice, the first time it's called with:
>       address: 0x00000000
>       size:    0x0009f800
>       type:    0
> 
> This comes from info->backup_src_*
> 
> The second time it is passed
>       address: 0x00000000
>       size:    0x00000000
>       type:    0
> 
> This is derived from the crash_reserved_mem[] array, which has one
> element with the values:
>       start: 0x0000000000000000 (16 0's)
>       end:   0xffffffffffffffff (16 f's)

Why it looks like that? crashkernel memory region shouldn't be that
extreme.

Maybe there's something wrong when it retrieves crashkernel reserved
region. How you does your /proc/iomem look like?

Turn on debug option (-d) would be helpful too.

> 
> The problem isn't caused by the zero size because the maths in
> add_memmap, uses size to calculate end which overflows back again, and
> (partially) cancels out the error. The problem is caused by the two
> memory blocks being based at 0x0, causing the blocks to overlap.

The overflow issue should be easy to fix once we figure out why the
crash_reserved_mem[] has a element like that.

Thanks
WANG Chao

> 
> I'm not sure what the correct functionality should be.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Anthony.
> 
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