On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 05:19:56PM -0400, Don Zickus wrote:
> A common problem with kdump is that during the boot up of the
> second kernel, the hardware watchdog times out and reboots the
> machine before a vmcore can be captured.
> 
> Instead of tellling customers to disable their hardware watchdog
> timers, I hacked up a hook to put in the kdump path that provides
> one last kick before jumping into the second kernel.
> 
> The assumption is the watchdog timeout is at least 10-30 seconds
> long, enough to get the second kernel to userspace to kick the watchdog
> again, if needed.
> 
> Of course kdump is usually executed on a panic path, so grabbing the
> watchdog mutexes to communicate with the hardware won't work.  For now,
> I use trylock, otherwise fail.
> 
> I have tested this with a machine using iTCO_wdt and the 'watchdog' app.
> The extra kicked happened as expected.
> 
> v2:  based on feedback, implemented a linked list of watchdog references.
>      added trylock in watchdog_ping and used that function for kicking.
>      renamed export function to be more generic.
> 
> v3:  small cleanups, remove mutex_safe variable from EXPORT_SYMBOL
> 
> Signed-off-by: Don Zickus <dzic...@redhat.com>

I know, I am nitpicking. Just a couple of small issues.

> ---
>  drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c |   74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  include/linux/watchdog.h        |    9 +++++
>  kernel/kexec.c                  |    6 +++
>  3 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
> index 08b48bb..52cb465 100644
> --- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
> +++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
> @@ -49,6 +49,16 @@ static dev_t watchdog_devt;
>  /* the watchdog device behind /dev/watchdog */
>  static struct watchdog_device *old_wdd;
>  
> +/* link list of all watchdog devices */
> +struct watchdog_list {
> +     spinlock_t lock;
> +     struct list_head head;
> +};
> +static struct watchdog_list wdlist = {
> +     .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(wdlist.lock),
> +     .head = LIST_HEAD_INIT(wdlist.head),
> +};
> +
>  /*
>   *   watchdog_ping: ping the watchdog.
>   *   @wddev: the watchdog device to ping
> @@ -59,11 +69,18 @@ static struct watchdog_device *old_wdd;
>   *   We only ping when the watchdog device is running.
>   */
>  
> -static int watchdog_ping(struct watchdog_device *wddev)
> +static int watchdog_ping(struct watchdog_device *wddev, bool mutex_safe)
>  {
>       int err = 0;
>  
> -     mutex_lock(&wddev->lock);
> +     if (mutex_safe) {
> +             mutex_lock(&wddev->lock);
> +     } else {
> +             if (!mutex_trylock(&wddev->lock)) {
> +                     pr_warn("watchdog%d: Unable to lock mutex\n", 
> wddev->id);
> +                     return -EAGAIN;
> +             }
> +     }
>  
>       if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wddev->status)) {
>               err = -ENODEV;
> @@ -83,6 +100,38 @@ out_ping:
>       return err;
>  }
>  
> +/**
> + *   watchdog_kick_all: kick all the watchdogs
> + *
> + *   There are times when the kernel needs to kick all the
> + *   watchdogs at once without the use of references.  For
> + *   example in the kdump path, when the kernel is about
> + *   to jump into the second kernel.
> + *
> + *   The 'false' variable is for contextes that can not
> + *   sleep, therefore try to kick the watchdog with trylock
> + *   instead.

The variable no longer exists.

> + *
> + *   Walk the link list locklessly using RCU to handle various
> + *   contexts this could be called in.  Should support irq and
> + *   NMI contexts correctly.
> + */
> +
> +void watchdog_kick_all(void)
> +{
> +     struct watchdog_device *wddev;
> +
> +     rcu_read_lock();
> +
> +     list_for_each_entry_rcu(wddev, &wdlist.head, list)
> +             watchdog_ping(wddev, false);
> +
> +     rcu_read_unlock();
> +
> +     return;

Unnecessary return statement.

> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_kick_all);
> +
>  /*
>   *   watchdog_start: wrapper to start the watchdog.
>   *   @wddev: the watchdog device to start
> @@ -314,7 +363,7 @@ static ssize_t watchdog_write(struct file *file, const 
> char __user *data,
>       }
>  
>       /* someone wrote to us, so we send the watchdog a keepalive ping */
> -     watchdog_ping(wdd);
> +     watchdog_ping(wdd, true);
>  
>       return len;
>  }
> @@ -370,7 +419,7 @@ static long watchdog_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned 
> int cmd,
>       case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
>               if (!(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING))
>                       return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> -             watchdog_ping(wdd);
> +             watchdog_ping(wdd, true);
>               return 0;
>       case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT:
>               if (get_user(val, p))
> @@ -381,7 +430,7 @@ static long watchdog_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned 
> int cmd,
>               /* If the watchdog is active then we send a keepalive ping
>                * to make sure that the watchdog keep's running (and if
>                * possible that it takes the new timeout) */
> -             watchdog_ping(wdd);
> +             watchdog_ping(wdd, true);
>               /* Fall */
>       case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT:
>               /* timeout == 0 means that we don't know the timeout */
> @@ -479,7 +528,7 @@ static int watchdog_release(struct inode *inode, struct 
> file *file)
>               if (!test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status))
>                       dev_crit(wdd->dev, "watchdog did not stop!\n");
>               mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
> -             watchdog_ping(wdd);
> +             watchdog_ping(wdd, true);
>       }
>  
>       /* Allow the owner module to be unloaded again */
> @@ -550,7 +599,14 @@ int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device 
> *watchdog)
>                       misc_deregister(&watchdog_miscdev);
>                       old_wdd = NULL;
>               }
> +             return err;
>       }
> +
> +     /* no need for save/restore here, not in an irq context */
> +     spin_lock_irq(&wdlist.lock);
> +     list_add_tail_rcu(&watchdog->list, &wdlist.head);
> +     spin_unlock_irq(&wdlist.lock);
> +
>       return err;

        No error here, so return 0;

>  }
>  
> @@ -572,6 +628,12 @@ int watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device 
> *watchdog)
>               misc_deregister(&watchdog_miscdev);
>               old_wdd = NULL;
>       }
> +
> +     /* no need for save/restore here, not in an irq context */
> +     spin_lock_irq(&wdlist.lock);
> +     list_del_rcu(&watchdog->list);
> +     spin_unlock_irq(&wdlist.lock);
> +
>       return 0;
>  }
>  
> diff --git a/include/linux/watchdog.h b/include/linux/watchdog.h
> index 2a3038e..d33e209 100644
> --- a/include/linux/watchdog.h
> +++ b/include/linux/watchdog.h
> @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
>   * @driver-data:Pointer to the drivers private data.
>   * @lock:    Lock for watchdog core internal use only.
>   * @status:  Field that contains the devices internal status bits.
> + * @list:    Link list of all watchdog devices
>   *
>   * The watchdog_device structure contains all information about a
>   * watchdog timer device.
> @@ -95,6 +96,7 @@ struct watchdog_device {
>  #define WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE   2       /* Did we receive the magic char ? */
>  #define WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT              3       /* Is 'nowayout' feature set ? 
> */
>  #define WDOG_UNREGISTERED    4       /* Has the device been unregistered */
> +     struct list_head list;
>  };
>  
>  #ifdef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT
> @@ -142,4 +144,11 @@ extern int watchdog_init_timeout(struct watchdog_device 
> *wdd,
>  extern int watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *);
>  extern void watchdog_unregister_device(struct watchdog_device *);
>  
> +#ifdef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_CORE
> +/* drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c */
> +extern void watchdog_kick_all(void);
> +#else
> +static inline void watchdog_kick_all(void) { };
> +#endif
> +
>  #endif  /* ifndef _LINUX_WATCHDOG_H */
> diff --git a/kernel/kexec.c b/kernel/kexec.c
> index bddd3d7..24787f1 100644
> --- a/kernel/kexec.c
> +++ b/kernel/kexec.c
> @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
>  #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
>  #include <linux/swap.h>
>  #include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
> +#include <linux/watchdog.h>
>  
>  #include <asm/page.h>
>  #include <asm/uaccess.h>
> @@ -1094,6 +1095,11 @@ void crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *regs)
>               if (kexec_crash_image) {
>                       struct pt_regs fixed_regs;
>  
> +                     /*
> +                      * Give second kernel a chance to boot
> +                      */
> +                     watchdog_kick_all();
> +
>                       crash_setup_regs(&fixed_regs, regs);
>                       crash_save_vmcoreinfo();
>                       machine_crash_shutdown(&fixed_regs);
> -- 
> 1.7.1
> 
> 
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