On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 03:00:09PM -0400, Neil Horman wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 08:35:41PM +0300, Dan Aloni wrote:
>[...]
> >
> > Isn't there some sort of a circular dependency going on here? As I
> > understand it the vmlinux binary already contains the initramfs as
> > built-in data (at least that's what I use here for initramfs). It
> You're misunderstood. The vmlinux binary and the initramfs are stored in the
> same protected memory area when you execute a kexec -l, but they are separate
> and distinct files.
>
> > makes more sense if you guys are creating an _initrd_ image (that's
> > what mkinitrd originally did AFAIK) and supply it to the boot-loader.
> initrd is old, initramfs is the new way to go, but they effecitvley do the same
> thing, and while the initramfs _can_ be built into the kernel, it can also be
> separately managed (which is what most distros tend to do, AFAICS).
> Neil
Yes, I was under the impression that the external initramfs was the
'special case' and I seem to forget about it, I guess that's what most
kernel distribution still do (I haven't been using a distribution-supplied
kernel for quite a while...).
Anyway, the patches I contributed in one the previous mail (didn't reach
the kexec list due to moderation but available on LKML) can help with
what Bernhard is aiming for. I took quite a dive into makedumpfile's code
to figure out what's the best way to integrate it. What I was thinking
was something in the lines of:
* early on, detect if /proc/vmcore has a LINUX elf note
* if it has, then don't require '-x' or '-i' on the command line,
extract it to a temporary file and treat it as a CONFIGFILE for
the rest of the code flow.
* otherwise, continue with the regular flow.
For just extracting OSRELEASE, it is possible to write a simple program or
script that searches for it at the first few kilobytes of the file.
--
Dan Aloni
XIV LTD, http://www.xivstorage.com
da-x (at) monatomic.org, dan (at) xiv.co.il
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