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Mukesh Ojha May 3, 2023, 5:02 p.m. UTC
Add the qualcomm minidump guide for the users which
tries to cover the dependency and the way to test
and collect minidump on Qualcomm supported platforms.

Signed-off-by: Mukesh Ojha <quic_mojha@quicinc.com>
---
 Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst | 246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 246 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst

Comments

Bagas Sanjaya May 8, 2023, 10:01 a.m. UTC | #1
On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 10:32:17PM +0530, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
>  Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst | 246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 246 insertions(+)

You forget to add toctree entry:

---- >8 ----
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
index 43ea35613dfcd4..251d070486c2ab 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
@@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ configure specific aspects of kernel behavior to your liking.
    perf-security
    pm/index
    pnp
+   qcom_minidump
    rapidio
    ras
    rtc

> +Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
> +
> +::
> +	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode

The snippet above isn't rendered to code block, so I have to fix it up:

---- >8 ----
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
index 062c797e90d9cf..408fe1beed1b78 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
@@ -208,9 +208,8 @@ Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
 where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
 will collect minidump along with fulldump.
 
-Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
+Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump::
 
-::
 	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
 
 Once the download mode is set, any kind of crash will make the device collect

> +By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
> +running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
> +a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
> +in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
> +md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
> +whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
> +so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
> +can be seen just opening the binary file.
> +
> <snipped> ...
> +One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
> +save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
> +can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
> +this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
> +was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
> +starts with md_*.
> +
> +Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
> +scope of this document.

There is inconsistency on inlining code keywords, so I have to inline
the rest:

---- >8 ----
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
index 408fe1beed1b78..117e61ef9fde67 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Client driver can use ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` API's to
 register and ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` to unregister
 their region from minidump driver.
 
-Client need to fill their region by filling qcom_apss_minidump_region
+Client need to fill their region by filling ``qcom_apss_minidump_region``
 structure object which consist of the region name, region's
 virtual and physical address and its size.
 
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Test
 
 Existing Qualcomm devices already supports entire ddr dump (also called
 full dump) by writing appropriate value to Qualcomm's top control and
-status register(tcsr) in driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c .
+status register(tcsr) in ``driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c``.
 
 SCM device Tree bindings required to support download mode
 For example (sm8450) ::
@@ -202,10 +202,10 @@ For example (sm8450) ::
 
 	};
 
-User of minidump can pass qcom_scm.download_mode="mini" to kernel
+User of minidump can pass ``qcom_scm.download_mode="mini"`` to kernel
 commandline to set the current download mode to minidump.
-Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
-where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
+Similarly, ``"full"`` is passed to set the download mode to full dump
+where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it ``"full,mini"``
 will collect minidump along with fulldump.
 
 Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump::
@@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ stored to an attached storage device.
 
 By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
 running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
-a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
+a set of binary blobs starts with name ``md_*`` in PCAT configured directory
 in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
-md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
+``md_REGION_A.BIN``. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
 whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
 so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
 can be seen just opening the binary file.
@@ -236,10 +236,10 @@ partition on the target device itself.
 
 One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
 save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
-can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
+can be pass it to another tool (``dexter.exe`` [Qualcomm tool]) which converts
 this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
 was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
-starts with md_*.
+starts with ``md_*``.
 
-Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
+Replacing the ``dexter.exe`` with some open source tool can be added as future
 scope of this document.

Thanks.
Randy Dunlap May 13, 2023, 6:46 p.m. UTC | #2
On 5/3/23 10:02, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
> Add the qualcomm minidump guide for the users which
> tries to cover the dependency and the way to test
> and collect minidump on Qualcomm supported platforms.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Mukesh Ojha <quic_mojha@quicinc.com>
> ---
>  Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst | 246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 246 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..062c797
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@
> +Qualcomm Minidump Feature
> +=========================
> +
> +Introduction
> +------------
> +
> +Minidump is a best effort mechanism to collect useful and predefined
> +data for first level of debugging on end user devices running on
> +Qualcomm SoCs. It is built on the premise that System on Chip (SoC)
> +or subsystem part of SoC crashes, due to a range of hardware and
> +software bugs. Hence, the ability to collect accurate data is only
> +a best-effort. The data collected could be invalid or corrupted, data
> +collection itself could fail, and so on.
> +
> +Qualcomm devices in engineering mode provides a mechanism for generating
> +full system ramdumps for post mortem debugging. But in some cases it's

               RAM dumps for {post-mortem or postmortem} debugging.


> +however not feasible to capture the entire content of RAM. The minidump
> +mechanism provides the means for selecting region should be included in
> +the ramdump.
> +
> +::
> +
> +   +-----------------------------------------------+
> +   |   DDR                       +-------------+   |
> +   |                             |      SS0-ToC|   |
> +   | +----------------+     +----------------+ |   |
> +   | |Shared memory   |     |         SS1-ToC| |   |
> +   | |(SMEM)          |     |                | |   |
> +   | |                | +-->|--------+       | |   |
> +   | |G-ToC           | |   | SS-ToC  \      | |   |
> +   | |+-------------+ | |   | +-----------+  | |   |
> +   | ||-------------| | |   | |-----------|  | |   |
> +   | || SS0-ToC     | | | +-|<|SS1 region1|  | |   |
> +   | ||-------------| | | | | |-----------|  | |   |
> +   | || SS1-ToC     |-|>+ | | |SS1 region2|  | |   |
> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
> +   | || SS2-ToC     | |   | | |  ...      |  | |   |
> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
> +   | ||  ...        | |   |-|<|SS1 regionN|  | |   |
> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
> +   | || SSn-ToC     | |   | | +-----------+  | |   |
> +   | |+-------------+ |   | |                | |   |
> +   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
> +   | |                |   +>|  regionN       | |   |
> +   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
> +   | +----------------+   | |                | |   |
> +   |                      | |----------------| |   |
> +   |                      +>|  region1       | |   |
> +   |                        |----------------| |   |
> +   |                        |                | |   |
> +   |                        |----------------|-+   |
> +   |                        |  region5       |     |
> +   |                        |----------------|     |
> +   |                        |                |     |
> +   |  Region information    +----------------+     |
> +   | +---------------+                             |
> +   | |region name    |                             |
> +   | |---------------|                             |
> +   | |region address |                             |
> +   | |---------------|                             |
> +   | |region size    |                             |
> +   | +---------------+                             |
> +   +-----------------------------------------------+
> +       G-ToC: Global table of content

                                 contents
?

> +       SS-ToC: Subsystem table of content

                                     contents
?

> +       SS0-SSn: Subsystem numbered from 0 to n
> +
> +The core of minidump feature is part of Qualcomm's boot firmware code.
> +It initializes shared memory(SMEM), which is a part of DDR and

                         memory (SMEM),

> +allocates a small section of it to minidump table i.e also called

                                               table, i.e.

> +global table of content (G-ToC). Each subsystem (APSS, ADSP, ...) has

                   contents

> +their own table of segments to be included in the minidump, all

   its own table

> +references from a descriptor in SMEM (G-ToC). Each segment/region has
> +some details like name, physical address and it's size etc. and it

                                                its

> +could be anywhere scattered in the DDR.
> +
> +Minidump kernel driver concept
> +------------------------------
> +
> +Qualcomm minidump kernel driver adds the capability to add linux region

                                                              Linux

> +to be dumped as part of ram dump collection. At the moment, shared memory

                           RAM

> +driver creates plaform device for minidump driver and give a means to

                  platform

> +APSS minidump to initialize itself on probe.
> +
> +This driver provides ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` and
> +``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` API's to register and unregister
> +apss minidump region. It also gives a mechanism to update physical/virtual

   APSS

> +address for the client whose addresses keeps on changing e.g Current stack

                                                   changing, e.g., current stack

> +address of task keep on changing on context switch for each core. So these

                   keeps

> +clients can update their addresses with ``qcom_apss_minidump_update_region``
> +API.
> +
> +The driver also supports registration for the clients who came before
> +minidump driver was initialized. It maintains pending list of clients
> +who came before minidump and once minidump is initialized it registers
> +them in one go.
> +
> +To simplify post mortem debugging, driver creates and maintain an ELF

choose one:    postmortem or post-mortem

> +header as first region that gets updated each time a new region gets
> +registered.
> +
> +The solution supports extracting the ramdump/minidump produced either

                                        RAM dump/minidump

> +over USB or stored to an attached storage device.
> +
> +Dependency of minidump kernel driver
> +------------------------------------
> +
> +It is to note that whole of minidump thing depends on Qualcomm boot

s/thing //

> +firmware whether it supports minidump or not. So, if the minidump
> +smem id is present in shared memory, it indicates that minidump

   SMEM ID

> +is supported from boot firmware and it is possible to dump linux

                                                              Linux

> +(APSS) region as part of minidump collection.
> +
> +How a kernel client driver can register region with minidump
> +------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +Client driver can use ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` API's to
> +register and ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` to unregister
> +their region from minidump driver.
> +
> +Client need to fill their region by filling qcom_apss_minidump_region

          needs

> +structure object which consist of the region name, region's

                          consists

> +virtual and physical address and its size.
> +
> +Below is one sample client driver snippet which try to allocate

                                                   tries

> +a region from kernel heap of certain size and it writes a certain
> +known pattern (that can help in verification after collection
> +that we got the exact pattern, what we wrote) and registers it with
> +minidump.
> +
> + .. code-block:: c
> +
> +  #include <soc/qcom/qcom_minidump.h>
> +  [...]
> +
> +
> +  [... inside a function ...]
> +  struct qcom_apss_minidump_region region;
> +
> +  [...]
> +
> +  client_mem_region = kzalloc(region_size, GFP_KERNEL);
> +  if (!client_mem_region)
> +	return -ENOMEM;
> +
> +  [... Just write a pattern ...]
> +  memset(client_mem_region, 0xAB, region_size);
> +
> +  [... Fill up the region object ...]
> +  strlcpy(region.name, "REGION_A", sizeof(region.name));
> +  region.virt_addr = client_mem_region;
> +  region.phys_addr = virt_to_phys(client_mem_region);
> +  region.size = region_size;
> +
> +  ret = qcom_apss_minidump_region_register(&region);
> +  if (ret < 0) {
> +	pr_err("failed to add region in minidump: err: %d\n", ret);
> +	return ret;
> +  }
> +
> +  [...]
> +
> +
> +Test
> +----
> +
> +Existing Qualcomm devices already supports entire ddr dump (also called

                                                     DDR

> +full dump) by writing appropriate value to Qualcomm's top control and
> +status register(tcsr) in driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c .

          register (tcsr)

> +
> +SCM device Tree bindings required to support download mode
> +For example (sm8450) ::
> +
> +	/ {
> +
> +	[...]
> +
> +		firmware {
> +			scm: scm {
> +				compatible = "qcom,scm-sm8450", "qcom,scm";
> +				[... tcsr register ... ]
> +				qcom,dload-mode = <&tcsr 0x13000>;
> +
> +				[...]
> +			};
> +		};
> +
> +	[...]
> +
> +		soc: soc@0 {
> +
> +			[...]
> +
> +			tcsr: syscon@1fc0000 {
> +				compatible = "qcom,sm8450-tcsr", "syscon";
> +				reg = <0x0 0x1fc0000 0x0 0x30000>;
> +			};
> +
> +			[...]
> +		};
> +	[...]
> +
> +	};
> +
> +User of minidump can pass qcom_scm.download_mode="mini" to kernel
> +commandline to set the current download mode to minidump.
> +Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
> +where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"

                DDR

> +will collect minidump along with fulldump.
> +
> +Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
> +
> +::
> +	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
> +
> +Once the download mode is set, any kind of crash will make the device collect
> +respective dump as per set download mode.
> +
> +Dump collection
> +---------------
> +
> +The solution supports extracting the minidump produced either over USB or
> +stored to an attached storage device.
> +
> +By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
> +running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
> +a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory

                         starting

> +in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
> +md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
> +whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
> +so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
> +can be seen just opening the binary file.
> +
> +To collect the dump to attached storage type, one need to write appropriate

                                                     needs

> +value to IMEM register, in that case dumps are collected in rawdump
> +partition on the target device itself.
> +
> +One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to

       needs

> +save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
> +can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts

          passed                  dexter.exe (Qualcomm tool)

> +this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
> +was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name

              USB, i.e.                   regions


> +starts with md_*.
> +
> +Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
> +scope of this document.
Mukesh Ojha May 25, 2023, 3:59 p.m. UTC | #3
On 5/14/2023 12:16 AM, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> 
> 
> On 5/3/23 10:02, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
>> Add the qualcomm minidump guide for the users which
>> tries to cover the dependency and the way to test
>> and collect minidump on Qualcomm supported platforms.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Mukesh Ojha <quic_mojha@quicinc.com>
>> ---
>>   Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst | 246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   1 file changed, 246 insertions(+)
>>   create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 0000000..062c797
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
>> @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@
>> +Qualcomm Minidump Feature
>> +=========================
>> +
>> +Introduction
>> +------------
>> +
>> +Minidump is a best effort mechanism to collect useful and predefined
>> +data for first level of debugging on end user devices running on
>> +Qualcomm SoCs. It is built on the premise that System on Chip (SoC)
>> +or subsystem part of SoC crashes, due to a range of hardware and
>> +software bugs. Hence, the ability to collect accurate data is only
>> +a best-effort. The data collected could be invalid or corrupted, data
>> +collection itself could fail, and so on.
>> +
>> +Qualcomm devices in engineering mode provides a mechanism for generating
>> +full system ramdumps for post mortem debugging. But in some cases it's
> 
>                 RAM dumps for {post-mortem or postmortem} debugging.
> 
> 
>> +however not feasible to capture the entire content of RAM. The minidump
>> +mechanism provides the means for selecting region should be included in
>> +the ramdump.
>> +
>> +::
>> +
>> +   +-----------------------------------------------+
>> +   |   DDR                       +-------------+   |
>> +   |                             |      SS0-ToC|   |
>> +   | +----------------+     +----------------+ |   |
>> +   | |Shared memory   |     |         SS1-ToC| |   |
>> +   | |(SMEM)          |     |                | |   |
>> +   | |                | +-->|--------+       | |   |
>> +   | |G-ToC           | |   | SS-ToC  \      | |   |
>> +   | |+-------------+ | |   | +-----------+  | |   |
>> +   | ||-------------| | |   | |-----------|  | |   |
>> +   | || SS0-ToC     | | | +-|<|SS1 region1|  | |   |
>> +   | ||-------------| | | | | |-----------|  | |   |
>> +   | || SS1-ToC     |-|>+ | | |SS1 region2|  | |   |
>> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
>> +   | || SS2-ToC     | |   | | |  ...      |  | |   |
>> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
>> +   | ||  ...        | |   |-|<|SS1 regionN|  | |   |
>> +   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
>> +   | || SSn-ToC     | |   | | +-----------+  | |   |
>> +   | |+-------------+ |   | |                | |   |
>> +   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
>> +   | |                |   +>|  regionN       | |   |
>> +   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
>> +   | +----------------+   | |                | |   |
>> +   |                      | |----------------| |   |
>> +   |                      +>|  region1       | |   |
>> +   |                        |----------------| |   |
>> +   |                        |                | |   |
>> +   |                        |----------------|-+   |
>> +   |                        |  region5       |     |
>> +   |                        |----------------|     |
>> +   |                        |                |     |
>> +   |  Region information    +----------------+     |
>> +   | +---------------+                             |
>> +   | |region name    |                             |
>> +   | |---------------|                             |
>> +   | |region address |                             |
>> +   | |---------------|                             |
>> +   | |region size    |                             |
>> +   | +---------------+                             |
>> +   +-----------------------------------------------+
>> +       G-ToC: Global table of content
> 
>                                   contents
> ?
> 
>> +       SS-ToC: Subsystem table of content
> 
>                                       contents
> ?
> 
>> +       SS0-SSn: Subsystem numbered from 0 to n
>> +
>> +The core of minidump feature is part of Qualcomm's boot firmware code.
>> +It initializes shared memory(SMEM), which is a part of DDR and
> 
>                           memory (SMEM),
> 
>> +allocates a small section of it to minidump table i.e also called
> 
>                                                 table, i.e.
> 
>> +global table of content (G-ToC). Each subsystem (APSS, ADSP, ...) has
> 
>                     contents
> 
>> +their own table of segments to be included in the minidump, all
> 
>     its own table
> 
>> +references from a descriptor in SMEM (G-ToC). Each segment/region has
>> +some details like name, physical address and it's size etc. and it
> 
>                                                  its
> 
>> +could be anywhere scattered in the DDR.
>> +
>> +Minidump kernel driver concept
>> +------------------------------
>> +
>> +Qualcomm minidump kernel driver adds the capability to add linux region
> 
>                                                                Linux
> 
>> +to be dumped as part of ram dump collection. At the moment, shared memory
> 
>                             RAM
> 
>> +driver creates plaform device for minidump driver and give a means to
> 
>                    platform
> 
>> +APSS minidump to initialize itself on probe.
>> +
>> +This driver provides ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` and
>> +``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` API's to register and unregister
>> +apss minidump region. It also gives a mechanism to update physical/virtual
> 
>     APSS
> 
>> +address for the client whose addresses keeps on changing e.g Current stack
> 
>                                                     changing, e.g., current stack
> 
>> +address of task keep on changing on context switch for each core. So these
> 
>                     keeps
> 
>> +clients can update their addresses with ``qcom_apss_minidump_update_region``
>> +API.
>> +
>> +The driver also supports registration for the clients who came before
>> +minidump driver was initialized. It maintains pending list of clients
>> +who came before minidump and once minidump is initialized it registers
>> +them in one go.
>> +
>> +To simplify post mortem debugging, driver creates and maintain an ELF
> 
> choose one:    postmortem or post-mortem
> 
>> +header as first region that gets updated each time a new region gets
>> +registered.
>> +
>> +The solution supports extracting the ramdump/minidump produced either
> 
>                                          RAM dump/minidump
> 
>> +over USB or stored to an attached storage device.
>> +
>> +Dependency of minidump kernel driver
>> +------------------------------------
>> +
>> +It is to note that whole of minidump thing depends on Qualcomm boot
> 
> s/thing //
> 
>> +firmware whether it supports minidump or not. So, if the minidump
>> +smem id is present in shared memory, it indicates that minidump
> 
>     SMEM ID
> 
>> +is supported from boot firmware and it is possible to dump linux
> 
>                                                                Linux
> 
>> +(APSS) region as part of minidump collection.
>> +
>> +How a kernel client driver can register region with minidump
>> +------------------------------------------------------------
>> +
>> +Client driver can use ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` API's to
>> +register and ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` to unregister
>> +their region from minidump driver.
>> +
>> +Client need to fill their region by filling qcom_apss_minidump_region
> 
>            needs
> 
>> +structure object which consist of the region name, region's
> 
>                            consists
> 
>> +virtual and physical address and its size.
>> +
>> +Below is one sample client driver snippet which try to allocate
> 
>                                                     tries
> 
>> +a region from kernel heap of certain size and it writes a certain
>> +known pattern (that can help in verification after collection
>> +that we got the exact pattern, what we wrote) and registers it with
>> +minidump.
>> +
>> + .. code-block:: c
>> +
>> +  #include <soc/qcom/qcom_minidump.h>
>> +  [...]
>> +
>> +
>> +  [... inside a function ...]
>> +  struct qcom_apss_minidump_region region;
>> +
>> +  [...]
>> +
>> +  client_mem_region = kzalloc(region_size, GFP_KERNEL);
>> +  if (!client_mem_region)
>> +	return -ENOMEM;
>> +
>> +  [... Just write a pattern ...]
>> +  memset(client_mem_region, 0xAB, region_size);
>> +
>> +  [... Fill up the region object ...]
>> +  strlcpy(region.name, "REGION_A", sizeof(region.name));
>> +  region.virt_addr = client_mem_region;
>> +  region.phys_addr = virt_to_phys(client_mem_region);
>> +  region.size = region_size;
>> +
>> +  ret = qcom_apss_minidump_region_register(&region);
>> +  if (ret < 0) {
>> +	pr_err("failed to add region in minidump: err: %d\n", ret);
>> +	return ret;
>> +  }
>> +
>> +  [...]
>> +
>> +
>> +Test
>> +----
>> +
>> +Existing Qualcomm devices already supports entire ddr dump (also called
> 
>                                                       DDR
> 
>> +full dump) by writing appropriate value to Qualcomm's top control and
>> +status register(tcsr) in driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c .
> 
>            register (tcsr)
> 
>> +
>> +SCM device Tree bindings required to support download mode
>> +For example (sm8450) ::
>> +
>> +	/ {
>> +
>> +	[...]
>> +
>> +		firmware {
>> +			scm: scm {
>> +				compatible = "qcom,scm-sm8450", "qcom,scm";
>> +				[... tcsr register ... ]
>> +				qcom,dload-mode = <&tcsr 0x13000>;
>> +
>> +				[...]
>> +			};
>> +		};
>> +
>> +	[...]
>> +
>> +		soc: soc@0 {
>> +
>> +			[...]
>> +
>> +			tcsr: syscon@1fc0000 {
>> +				compatible = "qcom,sm8450-tcsr", "syscon";
>> +				reg = <0x0 0x1fc0000 0x0 0x30000>;
>> +			};
>> +
>> +			[...]
>> +		};
>> +	[...]
>> +
>> +	};
>> +
>> +User of minidump can pass qcom_scm.download_mode="mini" to kernel
>> +commandline to set the current download mode to minidump.
>> +Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
>> +where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
> 
>                  DDR
> 
>> +will collect minidump along with fulldump.
>> +
>> +Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
>> +
>> +::
>> +	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
>> +
>> +Once the download mode is set, any kind of crash will make the device collect
>> +respective dump as per set download mode.
>> +
>> +Dump collection
>> +---------------
>> +
>> +The solution supports extracting the minidump produced either over USB or
>> +stored to an attached storage device.
>> +
>> +By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
>> +running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
>> +a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
> 
>                           starting
> 
>> +in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
>> +md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
>> +whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
>> +so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
>> +can be seen just opening the binary file.
>> +
>> +To collect the dump to attached storage type, one need to write appropriate
> 
>                                                       needs
> 
>> +value to IMEM register, in that case dumps are collected in rawdump
>> +partition on the target device itself.
>> +
>> +One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
> 
>         needs
> 
>> +save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
>> +can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
> 
>            passed                  dexter.exe (Qualcomm tool)
> 
>> +this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
>> +was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
> 
>                USB, i.e.                   regions
> 
> 
>> +starts with md_*.
>> +
>> +Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
>> +scope of this document.
> 


Thanks for the review, applied the change for the next version.

-- Mukesh
Mukesh Ojha May 25, 2023, 4 p.m. UTC | #4
On 5/8/2023 3:31 PM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 10:32:17PM +0530, Mukesh Ojha wrote:
>>   Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst | 246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   1 file changed, 246 insertions(+)
> 
> You forget to add toctree entry:
> 
> ---- >8 ----
> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
> index 43ea35613dfcd4..251d070486c2ab 100644
> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
> @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ configure specific aspects of kernel behavior to your liking.
>      perf-security
>      pm/index
>      pnp
> +   qcom_minidump
>      rapidio
>      ras
>      rtc
> 
>> +Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
>> +
>> +::
>> +	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
> 
> The snippet above isn't rendered to code block, so I have to fix it up:
> 
> ---- >8 ----
> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> index 062c797e90d9cf..408fe1beed1b78 100644
> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> @@ -208,9 +208,8 @@ Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
>   where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
>   will collect minidump along with fulldump.
>   
> -Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
> +Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump::
>   
> -::
>   	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
>   
>   Once the download mode is set, any kind of crash will make the device collect
> 
>> +By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
>> +running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
>> +a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
>> +in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
>> +md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
>> +whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
>> +so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
>> +can be seen just opening the binary file.
>> +
>> <snipped> ...
>> +One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
>> +save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
>> +can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
>> +this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
>> +was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
>> +starts with md_*.
>> +
>> +Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
>> +scope of this document.
> 
> There is inconsistency on inlining code keywords, so I have to inline
> the rest:
> 
> ---- >8 ----
> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> index 408fe1beed1b78..117e61ef9fde67 100644
> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
> @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Client driver can use ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` API's to
>   register and ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` to unregister
>   their region from minidump driver.
>   
> -Client need to fill their region by filling qcom_apss_minidump_region
> +Client need to fill their region by filling ``qcom_apss_minidump_region``
>   structure object which consist of the region name, region's
>   virtual and physical address and its size.
>   
> @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Test
>   
>   Existing Qualcomm devices already supports entire ddr dump (also called
>   full dump) by writing appropriate value to Qualcomm's top control and
> -status register(tcsr) in driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c .
> +status register(tcsr) in ``driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c``.
>   
>   SCM device Tree bindings required to support download mode
>   For example (sm8450) ::
> @@ -202,10 +202,10 @@ For example (sm8450) ::
>   
>   	};
>   
> -User of minidump can pass qcom_scm.download_mode="mini" to kernel
> +User of minidump can pass ``qcom_scm.download_mode="mini"`` to kernel
>   commandline to set the current download mode to minidump.
> -Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
> -where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
> +Similarly, ``"full"`` is passed to set the download mode to full dump
> +where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it ``"full,mini"``
>   will collect minidump along with fulldump.
>   
>   Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump::
> @@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ stored to an attached storage device.
>   
>   By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
>   running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
> -a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
> +a set of binary blobs starts with name ``md_*`` in PCAT configured directory
>   in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
> -md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
> +``md_REGION_A.BIN``. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
>   whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
>   so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
>   can be seen just opening the binary file.
> @@ -236,10 +236,10 @@ partition on the target device itself.
>   
>   One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
>   save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
> -can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
> +can be pass it to another tool (``dexter.exe`` [Qualcomm tool]) which converts
>   this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
>   was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
> -starts with md_*.
> +starts with ``md_*``.
>   
> -Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
> +Replacing the ``dexter.exe`` with some open source tool can be added as future
>   scope of this document.

Thanks for the review and the shared diffs, have applied the changes for 
the next version.

-- Mukesh

> 
> Thanks.
>
diff mbox series

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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..062c797
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/qcom_minidump.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ 
+Qualcomm Minidump Feature
+=========================
+
+Introduction
+------------
+
+Minidump is a best effort mechanism to collect useful and predefined
+data for first level of debugging on end user devices running on
+Qualcomm SoCs. It is built on the premise that System on Chip (SoC)
+or subsystem part of SoC crashes, due to a range of hardware and
+software bugs. Hence, the ability to collect accurate data is only
+a best-effort. The data collected could be invalid or corrupted, data
+collection itself could fail, and so on.
+
+Qualcomm devices in engineering mode provides a mechanism for generating
+full system ramdumps for post mortem debugging. But in some cases it's
+however not feasible to capture the entire content of RAM. The minidump
+mechanism provides the means for selecting region should be included in
+the ramdump.
+
+::
+
+   +-----------------------------------------------+
+   |   DDR                       +-------------+   |
+   |                             |      SS0-ToC|   |
+   | +----------------+     +----------------+ |   |
+   | |Shared memory   |     |         SS1-ToC| |   |
+   | |(SMEM)          |     |                | |   |
+   | |                | +-->|--------+       | |   |
+   | |G-ToC           | |   | SS-ToC  \      | |   |
+   | |+-------------+ | |   | +-----------+  | |   |
+   | ||-------------| | |   | |-----------|  | |   |
+   | || SS0-ToC     | | | +-|<|SS1 region1|  | |   |
+   | ||-------------| | | | | |-----------|  | |   |
+   | || SS1-ToC     |-|>+ | | |SS1 region2|  | |   |
+   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
+   | || SS2-ToC     | |   | | |  ...      |  | |   |
+   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
+   | ||  ...        | |   |-|<|SS1 regionN|  | |   |
+   | ||-------------| |   | | |-----------|  | |   |
+   | || SSn-ToC     | |   | | +-----------+  | |   |
+   | |+-------------+ |   | |                | |   |
+   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
+   | |                |   +>|  regionN       | |   |
+   | |                |   | |----------------| |   |
+   | +----------------+   | |                | |   |
+   |                      | |----------------| |   |
+   |                      +>|  region1       | |   |
+   |                        |----------------| |   |
+   |                        |                | |   |
+   |                        |----------------|-+   |
+   |                        |  region5       |     |
+   |                        |----------------|     |
+   |                        |                |     |
+   |  Region information    +----------------+     |
+   | +---------------+                             |
+   | |region name    |                             |
+   | |---------------|                             |
+   | |region address |                             |
+   | |---------------|                             |
+   | |region size    |                             |
+   | +---------------+                             |
+   +-----------------------------------------------+
+       G-ToC: Global table of content
+       SS-ToC: Subsystem table of content
+       SS0-SSn: Subsystem numbered from 0 to n
+
+The core of minidump feature is part of Qualcomm's boot firmware code.
+It initializes shared memory(SMEM), which is a part of DDR and
+allocates a small section of it to minidump table i.e also called
+global table of content (G-ToC). Each subsystem (APSS, ADSP, ...) has
+their own table of segments to be included in the minidump, all
+references from a descriptor in SMEM (G-ToC). Each segment/region has
+some details like name, physical address and it's size etc. and it
+could be anywhere scattered in the DDR.
+
+Minidump kernel driver concept
+------------------------------
+
+Qualcomm minidump kernel driver adds the capability to add linux region
+to be dumped as part of ram dump collection. At the moment, shared memory
+driver creates plaform device for minidump driver and give a means to
+APSS minidump to initialize itself on probe.
+
+This driver provides ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` and
+``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` API's to register and unregister
+apss minidump region. It also gives a mechanism to update physical/virtual
+address for the client whose addresses keeps on changing e.g Current stack
+address of task keep on changing on context switch for each core. So these
+clients can update their addresses with ``qcom_apss_minidump_update_region``
+API.
+
+The driver also supports registration for the clients who came before
+minidump driver was initialized. It maintains pending list of clients
+who came before minidump and once minidump is initialized it registers
+them in one go.
+
+To simplify post mortem debugging, driver creates and maintain an ELF
+header as first region that gets updated each time a new region gets
+registered.
+
+The solution supports extracting the ramdump/minidump produced either
+over USB or stored to an attached storage device.
+
+Dependency of minidump kernel driver
+------------------------------------
+
+It is to note that whole of minidump thing depends on Qualcomm boot
+firmware whether it supports minidump or not. So, if the minidump
+smem id is present in shared memory, it indicates that minidump
+is supported from boot firmware and it is possible to dump linux
+(APSS) region as part of minidump collection.
+
+How a kernel client driver can register region with minidump
+------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Client driver can use ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_register`` API's to
+register and ``qcom_apss_minidump_region_unregister`` to unregister
+their region from minidump driver.
+
+Client need to fill their region by filling qcom_apss_minidump_region
+structure object which consist of the region name, region's
+virtual and physical address and its size.
+
+Below is one sample client driver snippet which try to allocate
+a region from kernel heap of certain size and it writes a certain
+known pattern (that can help in verification after collection
+that we got the exact pattern, what we wrote) and registers it with
+minidump.
+
+ .. code-block:: c
+
+  #include <soc/qcom/qcom_minidump.h>
+  [...]
+
+
+  [... inside a function ...]
+  struct qcom_apss_minidump_region region;
+
+  [...]
+
+  client_mem_region = kzalloc(region_size, GFP_KERNEL);
+  if (!client_mem_region)
+	return -ENOMEM;
+
+  [... Just write a pattern ...]
+  memset(client_mem_region, 0xAB, region_size);
+
+  [... Fill up the region object ...]
+  strlcpy(region.name, "REGION_A", sizeof(region.name));
+  region.virt_addr = client_mem_region;
+  region.phys_addr = virt_to_phys(client_mem_region);
+  region.size = region_size;
+
+  ret = qcom_apss_minidump_region_register(&region);
+  if (ret < 0) {
+	pr_err("failed to add region in minidump: err: %d\n", ret);
+	return ret;
+  }
+
+  [...]
+
+
+Test
+----
+
+Existing Qualcomm devices already supports entire ddr dump (also called
+full dump) by writing appropriate value to Qualcomm's top control and
+status register(tcsr) in driver/firmware/qcom_scm.c .
+
+SCM device Tree bindings required to support download mode
+For example (sm8450) ::
+
+	/ {
+
+	[...]
+
+		firmware {
+			scm: scm {
+				compatible = "qcom,scm-sm8450", "qcom,scm";
+				[... tcsr register ... ]
+				qcom,dload-mode = <&tcsr 0x13000>;
+
+				[...]
+			};
+		};
+
+	[...]
+
+		soc: soc@0 {
+
+			[...]
+
+			tcsr: syscon@1fc0000 {
+				compatible = "qcom,sm8450-tcsr", "syscon";
+				reg = <0x0 0x1fc0000 0x0 0x30000>;
+			};
+
+			[...]
+		};
+	[...]
+
+	};
+
+User of minidump can pass qcom_scm.download_mode="mini" to kernel
+commandline to set the current download mode to minidump.
+Similarly, "full" is passed to set the download mode to full dump
+where entire ddr dump will be collected while setting it "full,mini"
+will collect minidump along with fulldump.
+
+Writing to sysfs node can also be used to set the mode to minidump.
+
+::
+	echo "mini" > /sys/module/qcom_scm/parameter/download_mode
+
+Once the download mode is set, any kind of crash will make the device collect
+respective dump as per set download mode.
+
+Dump collection
+---------------
+
+The solution supports extracting the minidump produced either over USB or
+stored to an attached storage device.
+
+By default, dumps are downloaded via USB to the attached x86_64 machine
+running PCAT (Qualcomm tool) software. Upon download, we will see
+a set of binary blobs starts with name md_* in PCAT configured directory
+in x86_64 machine, so for above example from the client it will be
+md_REGION_A.BIN. This binary blob depends on region content to determine
+whether it needs external parser support to get the content of the region,
+so for simple plain ASCII text we don't need any parsing and the content
+can be seen just opening the binary file.
+
+To collect the dump to attached storage type, one need to write appropriate
+value to IMEM register, in that case dumps are collected in rawdump
+partition on the target device itself.
+
+One need to read the entire rawdump partition and pull out content to
+save it onto the attached x86_64 machine over USB. Later, this rawdump
+can be pass it to another tool dexter.exe(Qualcomm tool) which converts
+this into the similar binary blobs which we have got it when download type
+was set to USB i.e a set of registered region as blobs and their name
+starts with md_*.
+
+Replacing the dexter.exe with some open source tool can be added as future
+scope of this document.