R Sharada <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This patch implements the kexec support for ppc64
Well that's pretty neat. How well does this work?
I assume you'll be working on kdump-via-kexec for ppc64?
This kdump/kexec stuff has been hanging around for far too long, IMO. I'd
like to think about what we can do to get things moving along a bit more.
I have two issues with it:
a) Vague feelings that the low-level ia32 changes may cause APIC/etc
breakage with some PCs.
b) Much more significantly: I still do not believe that it has been
demonstrated that the whole kdump-via-kexec scheme will have a
sufficiently high success rate for this to become Linux's way of doing
crashdumps.
And it would not be good if in six months time we decide that the
practical problems in getting it all working sufficiently well are
insurmountable and we have to revert it all and start working on
something else.
Recently I've seem a couple of "kdump worked for me" reports, which are
greatly appreciated, but I don't think they're statistically
significant.
So am I right to have this concern? If so, how can we settle this?
(ie: who's going to do it? ;))
Perhaps we could declare that kexec is sufficiently useful and mature in
its own right and just merge up those bits while we work on kdump. This
also gives us a bit of pipelining: continue to test and stabilise kexec
while kdump remains in development.
Opinions are sought...
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