Message ID | 20200110100634.491936-2-pizhenwei@bytedance.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | implement crashloaded event for pvpanic | expand |
zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> writes: > Add bit 1 for pvpanic. This bit means that guest hits a panic, but > guest wants to handle error by itself. Typical case: Linux guest runs > kdump in panic. It will help us to separate the abnormal reboot from > normal operation. > > Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> > --- > docs/specs/pvpanic.txt | 8 ++++++-- > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > index c7bbacc778..bdea68a430 100644 > --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt > @@ -16,8 +16,12 @@ pvpanic exposes a single I/O port, by default 0x505. On read, the bits > recognized by the device are set. Software should ignore bits it doesn't > recognize. On write, the bits not recognized by the device are ignored. > Software should set only bits both itself and the device recognize. Guest software, I presume. > -Currently, only bit 0 is recognized, setting it indicates a guest panic > -has happened. > + > +Bit Definition > +-------------- > +bit 0: setting it indicates a guest panic has happened. > +bit 1: named crashloaded. setting it indicates a guest panic and run > + kexec to handle error by guest itself. Suggest to scratch "named crashloaded." The whole file is rather terse. I figure that's okay as along as there's just "guest panicked", because "kernel panic" is obvious enough. The addition of "panicked, handling with kexec" makes it less obvious. The commit message provides a bit more guidance. Could that be worked into this file? > > ACPI Interface > --------------
On 21/01/20 09:22, Markus Armbruster wrote: > zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> writes: > >> Add bit 1 for pvpanic. This bit means that guest hits a panic, but >> guest wants to handle error by itself. Typical case: Linux guest runs >> kdump in panic. It will help us to separate the abnormal reboot from >> normal operation. >> >> Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> >> --- >> docs/specs/pvpanic.txt | 8 ++++++-- >> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >> index c7bbacc778..bdea68a430 100644 >> --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >> +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >> @@ -16,8 +16,12 @@ pvpanic exposes a single I/O port, by default 0x505. On read, the bits >> recognized by the device are set. Software should ignore bits it doesn't >> recognize. On write, the bits not recognized by the device are ignored. >> Software should set only bits both itself and the device recognize. > > Guest software, I presume. > >> -Currently, only bit 0 is recognized, setting it indicates a guest panic >> -has happened. >> + >> +Bit Definition >> +-------------- >> +bit 0: setting it indicates a guest panic has happened. >> +bit 1: named crashloaded. setting it indicates a guest panic and run >> + kexec to handle error by guest itself. > > Suggest to scratch "named crashloaded." bit 1: a guest panic has happened and will be handled by the guest; the host should record it or report it, but should not affect the execution of the guest. ? Paolo
Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> writes: > On 21/01/20 09:22, Markus Armbruster wrote: >> zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> writes: >> >>> Add bit 1 for pvpanic. This bit means that guest hits a panic, but >>> guest wants to handle error by itself. Typical case: Linux guest runs >>> kdump in panic. It will help us to separate the abnormal reboot from >>> normal operation. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> >>> --- >>> docs/specs/pvpanic.txt | 8 ++++++-- >>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >>> index c7bbacc778..bdea68a430 100644 >>> --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >>> +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt >>> @@ -16,8 +16,12 @@ pvpanic exposes a single I/O port, by default 0x505. On read, the bits >>> recognized by the device are set. Software should ignore bits it doesn't >>> recognize. On write, the bits not recognized by the device are ignored. >>> Software should set only bits both itself and the device recognize. >> >> Guest software, I presume. >> >>> -Currently, only bit 0 is recognized, setting it indicates a guest panic >>> -has happened. >>> + >>> +Bit Definition >>> +-------------- >>> +bit 0: setting it indicates a guest panic has happened. >>> +bit 1: named crashloaded. setting it indicates a guest panic and run >>> + kexec to handle error by guest itself. >> >> Suggest to scratch "named crashloaded." > > bit 1: a guest panic has happened and will be handled by the guest; > the host should record it or report it, but should not affect > the execution of the guest. > > ? > > Paolo Works for me, thanks!
diff --git a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt index c7bbacc778..bdea68a430 100644 --- a/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt +++ b/docs/specs/pvpanic.txt @@ -16,8 +16,12 @@ pvpanic exposes a single I/O port, by default 0x505. On read, the bits recognized by the device are set. Software should ignore bits it doesn't recognize. On write, the bits not recognized by the device are ignored. Software should set only bits both itself and the device recognize. -Currently, only bit 0 is recognized, setting it indicates a guest panic -has happened. + +Bit Definition +-------------- +bit 0: setting it indicates a guest panic has happened. +bit 1: named crashloaded. setting it indicates a guest panic and run + kexec to handle error by guest itself. ACPI Interface --------------
Add bit 1 for pvpanic. This bit means that guest hits a panic, but guest wants to handle error by itself. Typical case: Linux guest runs kdump in panic. It will help us to separate the abnormal reboot from normal operation. Signed-off-by: zhenwei pi <pizhenwei@bytedance.com> --- docs/specs/pvpanic.txt | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)