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Dave Young2965faa2015-09-09 15:38:55 -07001/*
2 * kexec.c - kexec system call core code.
3 * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Eric Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
4 *
5 * This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License,
6 * Version 2. See the file COPYING for more details.
7 */
8
9#define pr_fmt(fmt) "kexec: " fmt
10
11#include <linux/capability.h>
12#include <linux/mm.h>
13#include <linux/file.h>
14#include <linux/slab.h>
15#include <linux/fs.h>
16#include <linux/kexec.h>
17#include <linux/mutex.h>
18#include <linux/list.h>
19#include <linux/highmem.h>
20#include <linux/syscalls.h>
21#include <linux/reboot.h>
22#include <linux/ioport.h>
23#include <linux/hardirq.h>
24#include <linux/elf.h>
25#include <linux/elfcore.h>
26#include <linux/utsname.h>
27#include <linux/numa.h>
28#include <linux/suspend.h>
29#include <linux/device.h>
30#include <linux/freezer.h>
31#include <linux/pm.h>
32#include <linux/cpu.h>
33#include <linux/uaccess.h>
34#include <linux/io.h>
35#include <linux/console.h>
36#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
37#include <linux/swap.h>
38#include <linux/syscore_ops.h>
39#include <linux/compiler.h>
40#include <linux/hugetlb.h>
41
42#include <asm/page.h>
43#include <asm/sections.h>
44
45#include <crypto/hash.h>
46#include <crypto/sha.h>
47#include "kexec_internal.h"
48
49DEFINE_MUTEX(kexec_mutex);
50
51/* Per cpu memory for storing cpu states in case of system crash. */
52note_buf_t __percpu *crash_notes;
53
54/* vmcoreinfo stuff */
55static unsigned char vmcoreinfo_data[VMCOREINFO_BYTES];
56u32 vmcoreinfo_note[VMCOREINFO_NOTE_SIZE/4];
57size_t vmcoreinfo_size;
58size_t vmcoreinfo_max_size = sizeof(vmcoreinfo_data);
59
60/* Flag to indicate we are going to kexec a new kernel */
61bool kexec_in_progress = false;
62
63
64/* Location of the reserved area for the crash kernel */
65struct resource crashk_res = {
66 .name = "Crash kernel",
67 .start = 0,
68 .end = 0,
69 .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_MEM
70};
71struct resource crashk_low_res = {
72 .name = "Crash kernel",
73 .start = 0,
74 .end = 0,
75 .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_MEM
76};
77
78int kexec_should_crash(struct task_struct *p)
79{
80 /*
81 * If crash_kexec_post_notifiers is enabled, don't run
82 * crash_kexec() here yet, which must be run after panic
83 * notifiers in panic().
84 */
85 if (crash_kexec_post_notifiers)
86 return 0;
87 /*
88 * There are 4 panic() calls in do_exit() path, each of which
89 * corresponds to each of these 4 conditions.
90 */
91 if (in_interrupt() || !p->pid || is_global_init(p) || panic_on_oops)
92 return 1;
93 return 0;
94}
95
96/*
97 * When kexec transitions to the new kernel there is a one-to-one
98 * mapping between physical and virtual addresses. On processors
99 * where you can disable the MMU this is trivial, and easy. For
100 * others it is still a simple predictable page table to setup.
101 *
102 * In that environment kexec copies the new kernel to its final
103 * resting place. This means I can only support memory whose
104 * physical address can fit in an unsigned long. In particular
105 * addresses where (pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) > ULONG_MAX cannot be handled.
106 * If the assembly stub has more restrictive requirements
107 * KEXEC_SOURCE_MEMORY_LIMIT and KEXEC_DEST_MEMORY_LIMIT can be
108 * defined more restrictively in <asm/kexec.h>.
109 *
110 * The code for the transition from the current kernel to the
111 * the new kernel is placed in the control_code_buffer, whose size
112 * is given by KEXEC_CONTROL_PAGE_SIZE. In the best case only a single
113 * page of memory is necessary, but some architectures require more.
114 * Because this memory must be identity mapped in the transition from
115 * virtual to physical addresses it must live in the range
116 * 0 - TASK_SIZE, as only the user space mappings are arbitrarily
117 * modifiable.
118 *
119 * The assembly stub in the control code buffer is passed a linked list
120 * of descriptor pages detailing the source pages of the new kernel,
121 * and the destination addresses of those source pages. As this data
122 * structure is not used in the context of the current OS, it must
123 * be self-contained.
124 *
125 * The code has been made to work with highmem pages and will use a
126 * destination page in its final resting place (if it happens
127 * to allocate it). The end product of this is that most of the
128 * physical address space, and most of RAM can be used.
129 *
130 * Future directions include:
131 * - allocating a page table with the control code buffer identity
132 * mapped, to simplify machine_kexec and make kexec_on_panic more
133 * reliable.
134 */
135
136/*
137 * KIMAGE_NO_DEST is an impossible destination address..., for
138 * allocating pages whose destination address we do not care about.
139 */
140#define KIMAGE_NO_DEST (-1UL)
141
142static struct page *kimage_alloc_page(struct kimage *image,
143 gfp_t gfp_mask,
144 unsigned long dest);
145
146int sanity_check_segment_list(struct kimage *image)
147{
148 int result, i;
149 unsigned long nr_segments = image->nr_segments;
150
151 /*
152 * Verify we have good destination addresses. The caller is
153 * responsible for making certain we don't attempt to load
154 * the new image into invalid or reserved areas of RAM. This
155 * just verifies it is an address we can use.
156 *
157 * Since the kernel does everything in page size chunks ensure
158 * the destination addresses are page aligned. Too many
159 * special cases crop of when we don't do this. The most
160 * insidious is getting overlapping destination addresses
161 * simply because addresses are changed to page size
162 * granularity.
163 */
164 result = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
165 for (i = 0; i < nr_segments; i++) {
166 unsigned long mstart, mend;
167
168 mstart = image->segment[i].mem;
169 mend = mstart + image->segment[i].memsz;
170 if ((mstart & ~PAGE_MASK) || (mend & ~PAGE_MASK))
171 return result;
172 if (mend >= KEXEC_DESTINATION_MEMORY_LIMIT)
173 return result;
174 }
175
176 /* Verify our destination addresses do not overlap.
177 * If we alloed overlapping destination addresses
178 * through very weird things can happen with no
179 * easy explanation as one segment stops on another.
180 */
181 result = -EINVAL;
182 for (i = 0; i < nr_segments; i++) {
183 unsigned long mstart, mend;
184 unsigned long j;
185
186 mstart = image->segment[i].mem;
187 mend = mstart + image->segment[i].memsz;
188 for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
189 unsigned long pstart, pend;
190
191 pstart = image->segment[j].mem;
192 pend = pstart + image->segment[j].memsz;
193 /* Do the segments overlap ? */
194 if ((mend > pstart) && (mstart < pend))
195 return result;
196 }
197 }
198
199 /* Ensure our buffer sizes are strictly less than
200 * our memory sizes. This should always be the case,
201 * and it is easier to check up front than to be surprised
202 * later on.
203 */
204 result = -EINVAL;
205 for (i = 0; i < nr_segments; i++) {
206 if (image->segment[i].bufsz > image->segment[i].memsz)
207 return result;
208 }
209
210 /*
211 * Verify we have good destination addresses. Normally
212 * the caller is responsible for making certain we don't
213 * attempt to load the new image into invalid or reserved
214 * areas of RAM. But crash kernels are preloaded into a
215 * reserved area of ram. We must ensure the addresses
216 * are in the reserved area otherwise preloading the
217 * kernel could corrupt things.
218 */
219
220 if (image->type == KEXEC_TYPE_CRASH) {
221 result = -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
222 for (i = 0; i < nr_segments; i++) {
223 unsigned long mstart, mend;
224
225 mstart = image->segment[i].mem;
226 mend = mstart + image->segment[i].memsz - 1;
227 /* Ensure we are within the crash kernel limits */
228 if ((mstart < crashk_res.start) ||
229 (mend > crashk_res.end))
230 return result;
231 }
232 }
233
234 return 0;
235}
236
237struct kimage *do_kimage_alloc_init(void)
238{
239 struct kimage *image;
240
241 /* Allocate a controlling structure */
242 image = kzalloc(sizeof(*image), GFP_KERNEL);
243 if (!image)
244 return NULL;
245
246 image->head = 0;
247 image->entry = &image->head;
248 image->last_entry = &image->head;
249 image->control_page = ~0; /* By default this does not apply */
250 image->type = KEXEC_TYPE_DEFAULT;
251
252 /* Initialize the list of control pages */
253 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&image->control_pages);
254
255 /* Initialize the list of destination pages */
256 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&image->dest_pages);
257
258 /* Initialize the list of unusable pages */
259 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&image->unusable_pages);
260
261 return image;
262}
263
264int kimage_is_destination_range(struct kimage *image,
265 unsigned long start,
266 unsigned long end)
267{
268 unsigned long i;
269
270 for (i = 0; i < image->nr_segments; i++) {
271 unsigned long mstart, mend;
272
273 mstart = image->segment[i].mem;
274 mend = mstart + image->segment[i].memsz;
275 if ((end > mstart) && (start < mend))
276 return 1;
277 }
278
279 return 0;
280}
281
282static struct page *kimage_alloc_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, unsigned int order)
283{
284 struct page *pages;
285
286 pages = alloc_pages(gfp_mask, order);
287 if (pages) {
288 unsigned int count, i;
289
290 pages->mapping = NULL;
291 set_page_private(pages, order);
292 count = 1 << order;
293 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
294 SetPageReserved(pages + i);
295 }
296
297 return pages;
298}
299
300static void kimage_free_pages(struct page *page)
301{
302 unsigned int order, count, i;
303
304 order = page_private(page);
305 count = 1 << order;
306 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
307 ClearPageReserved(page + i);
308 __free_pages(page, order);
309}
310
311void kimage_free_page_list(struct list_head *list)
312{
313 struct list_head *pos, *next;
314
315 list_for_each_safe(pos, next, list) {
316 struct page *page;
317
318 page = list_entry(pos, struct page, lru);
319 list_del(&page->lru);
320 kimage_free_pages(page);
321 }
322}
323
324static struct page *kimage_alloc_normal_control_pages(struct kimage *image,
325 unsigned int order)
326{
327 /* Control pages are special, they are the intermediaries
328 * that are needed while we copy the rest of the pages
329 * to their final resting place. As such they must
330 * not conflict with either the destination addresses
331 * or memory the kernel is already using.
332 *
333 * The only case where we really need more than one of
334 * these are for architectures where we cannot disable
335 * the MMU and must instead generate an identity mapped
336 * page table for all of the memory.
337 *
338 * At worst this runs in O(N) of the image size.
339 */
340 struct list_head extra_pages;
341 struct page *pages;
342 unsigned int count;
343
344 count = 1 << order;
345 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&extra_pages);
346
347 /* Loop while I can allocate a page and the page allocated
348 * is a destination page.
349 */
350 do {
351 unsigned long pfn, epfn, addr, eaddr;
352
353 pages = kimage_alloc_pages(KEXEC_CONTROL_MEMORY_GFP, order);
354 if (!pages)
355 break;
356 pfn = page_to_pfn(pages);
357 epfn = pfn + count;
358 addr = pfn << PAGE_SHIFT;
359 eaddr = epfn << PAGE_SHIFT;
360 if ((epfn >= (KEXEC_CONTROL_MEMORY_LIMIT >> PAGE_SHIFT)) ||
361 kimage_is_destination_range(image, addr, eaddr)) {
362 list_add(&pages->lru, &extra_pages);
363 pages = NULL;
364 }
365 } while (!pages);
366
367 if (pages) {
368 /* Remember the allocated page... */
369 list_add(&pages->lru, &image->control_pages);
370
371 /* Because the page is already in it's destination
372 * location we will never allocate another page at
373 * that address. Therefore kimage_alloc_pages
374 * will not return it (again) and we don't need
375 * to give it an entry in image->segment[].
376 */
377 }
378 /* Deal with the destination pages I have inadvertently allocated.
379 *
380 * Ideally I would convert multi-page allocations into single
381 * page allocations, and add everything to image->dest_pages.
382 *
383 * For now it is simpler to just free the pages.
384 */
385 kimage_free_page_list(&extra_pages);
386
387 return pages;
388}
389
390static struct page *kimage_alloc_crash_control_pages(struct kimage *image,
391 unsigned int order)
392{
393 /* Control pages are special, they are the intermediaries
394 * that are needed while we copy the rest of the pages
395 * to their final resting place. As such they must
396 * not conflict with either the destination addresses
397 * or memory the kernel is already using.
398 *
399 * Control pages are also the only pags we must allocate
400 * when loading a crash kernel. All of the other pages
401 * are specified by the segments and we just memcpy
402 * into them directly.
403 *
404 * The only case where we really need more than one of
405 * these are for architectures where we cannot disable
406 * the MMU and must instead generate an identity mapped
407 * page table for all of the memory.
408 *
409 * Given the low demand this implements a very simple
410 * allocator that finds the first hole of the appropriate
411 * size in the reserved memory region, and allocates all
412 * of the memory up to and including the hole.
413 */
414 unsigned long hole_start, hole_end, size;
415 struct page *pages;
416
417 pages = NULL;
418 size = (1 << order) << PAGE_SHIFT;
419 hole_start = (image->control_page + (size - 1)) & ~(size - 1);
420 hole_end = hole_start + size - 1;
421 while (hole_end <= crashk_res.end) {
422 unsigned long i;
423
424 if (hole_end > KEXEC_CRASH_CONTROL_MEMORY_LIMIT)
425 break;
426 /* See if I overlap any of the segments */
427 for (i = 0; i < image->nr_segments; i++) {
428 unsigned long mstart, mend;
429
430 mstart = image->segment[i].mem;
431 mend = mstart + image->segment[i].memsz - 1;
432 if ((hole_end >= mstart) && (hole_start <= mend)) {
433 /* Advance the hole to the end of the segment */
434 hole_start = (mend + (size - 1)) & ~(size - 1);
435 hole_end = hole_start + size - 1;
436 break;
437 }
438 }
439 /* If I don't overlap any segments I have found my hole! */
440 if (i == image->nr_segments) {
441 pages = pfn_to_page(hole_start >> PAGE_SHIFT);
Minfei Huang04e99492015-09-09 15:38:58 -0700442 image->control_page = hole_end;
Dave Young2965faa2015-09-09 15:38:55 -0700443 break;
444 }
445 }
Dave Young2965faa2015-09-09 15:38:55 -0700446
447 return pages;
448}
449
450
451struct page *kimage_alloc_control_pages(struct kimage *image,
452 unsigned int order)
453{
454 struct page *pages = NULL;
455
456 switch (image->type) {
457 case KEXEC_TYPE_DEFAULT:
458 pages = kimage_alloc_normal_control_pages(image, order);
459 break;
460 case KEXEC_TYPE_CRASH:
461 pages = kimage_alloc_crash_control_pages(image, order);
462 break;
463 }
464
465 return pages;
466}
467
468static int kimage_add_entry(struct kimage *image, kimage_entry_t entry)
469{
470 if (*image->entry != 0)
471 image->entry++;
472
473 if (image->entry == image->last_entry) {
474 kimage_entry_t *ind_page;
475 struct page *page;
476
477 page = kimage_alloc_page(image, GFP_KERNEL, KIMAGE_NO_DEST);
478 if (!page)
479 return -ENOMEM;
480
481 ind_page = page_address(page);
482 *image->entry = virt_to_phys(ind_page) | IND_INDIRECTION;
483 image->entry = ind_page;
484 image->last_entry = ind_page +
485 ((PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(kimage_entry_t)) - 1);
486 }
487 *image->entry = entry;
488 image->entry++;
489 *image->entry = 0;
490
491 return 0;
492}
493
494static int kimage_set_destination(struct kimage *image,
495 unsigned long destination)
496{
497 int result;
498
499 destination &= PAGE_MASK;
500 result = kimage_add_entry(image, destination | IND_DESTINATION);
501
502 return result;
503}
504
505
506static int kimage_add_page(struct kimage *image, unsigned long page)
507{
508 int result;
509
510 page &= PAGE_MASK;
511 result = kimage_add_entry(image, page | IND_SOURCE);
512
513 return result;
514}
515
516
517static void kimage_free_extra_pages(struct kimage *image)
518{
519 /* Walk through and free any extra destination pages I may have */
520 kimage_free_page_list(&image->dest_pages);
521
522 /* Walk through and free any unusable pages I have cached */
523 kimage_free_page_list(&image->unusable_pages);
524
525}
526void kimage_terminate(struct kimage *image)
527{
528 if (*image->entry != 0)
529 image->entry++;
530
531 *image->entry = IND_DONE;
532}
533
534#define for_each_kimage_entry(image, ptr, entry) \
535 for (ptr = &image->head; (entry = *ptr) && !(entry & IND_DONE); \
536 ptr = (entry & IND_INDIRECTION) ? \
537 phys_to_virt((entry & PAGE_MASK)) : ptr + 1)
538
539static void kimage_free_entry(kimage_entry_t entry)
540{
541 struct page *page;
542
543 page = pfn_to_page(entry >> PAGE_SHIFT);
544 kimage_free_pages(page);
545}
546
547void kimage_free(struct kimage *image)
548{
549 kimage_entry_t *ptr, entry;
550 kimage_entry_t ind = 0;
551
552 if (!image)
553 return;
554
555 kimage_free_extra_pages(image);
556 for_each_kimage_entry(image, ptr, entry) {
557 if (entry & IND_INDIRECTION) {
558 /* Free the previous indirection page */
559 if (ind & IND_INDIRECTION)
560 kimage_free_entry(ind);
561 /* Save this indirection page until we are
562 * done with it.
563 */
564 ind = entry;
565 } else if (entry & IND_SOURCE)
566 kimage_free_entry(entry);
567 }
568 /* Free the final indirection page */
569 if (ind & IND_INDIRECTION)
570 kimage_free_entry(ind);
571
572 /* Handle any machine specific cleanup */
573 machine_kexec_cleanup(image);
574
575 /* Free the kexec control pages... */
576 kimage_free_page_list(&image->control_pages);
577
578 /*
579 * Free up any temporary buffers allocated. This might hit if
580 * error occurred much later after buffer allocation.
581 */
582 if (image->file_mode)
583 kimage_file_post_load_cleanup(image);
584
585 kfree(image);
586}
587
588static kimage_entry_t *kimage_dst_used(struct kimage *image,
589 unsigned long page)
590{
591 kimage_entry_t *ptr, entry;
592 unsigned long destination = 0;
593
594 for_each_kimage_entry(image, ptr, entry) {
595 if (entry & IND_DESTINATION)
596 destination = entry & PAGE_MASK;
597 else if (entry & IND_SOURCE) {
598 if (page == destination)
599 return ptr;
600 destination += PAGE_SIZE;
601 }
602 }
603
604 return NULL;
605}
606
607static struct page *kimage_alloc_page(struct kimage *image,
608 gfp_t gfp_mask,
609 unsigned long destination)
610{
611 /*
612 * Here we implement safeguards to ensure that a source page
613 * is not copied to its destination page before the data on
614 * the destination page is no longer useful.
615 *
616 * To do this we maintain the invariant that a source page is
617 * either its own destination page, or it is not a
618 * destination page at all.
619 *
620 * That is slightly stronger than required, but the proof
621 * that no problems will not occur is trivial, and the
622 * implementation is simply to verify.
623 *
624 * When allocating all pages normally this algorithm will run
625 * in O(N) time, but in the worst case it will run in O(N^2)
626 * time. If the runtime is a problem the data structures can
627 * be fixed.
628 */
629 struct page *page;
630 unsigned long addr;
631
632 /*
633 * Walk through the list of destination pages, and see if I
634 * have a match.
635 */
636 list_for_each_entry(page, &image->dest_pages, lru) {
637 addr = page_to_pfn(page) << PAGE_SHIFT;
638 if (addr == destination) {
639 list_del(&page->lru);
640 return page;
641 }
642 }
643 page = NULL;
644 while (1) {
645 kimage_entry_t *old;
646
647 /* Allocate a page, if we run out of memory give up */
648 page = kimage_alloc_pages(gfp_mask, 0);
649 if (!page)
650 return NULL;
651 /* If the page cannot be used file it away */
652 if (page_to_pfn(page) >
653 (KEXEC_SOURCE_MEMORY_LIMIT >> PAGE_SHIFT)) {
654 list_add(&page->lru, &image->unusable_pages);
655 continue;
656 }
657 addr = page_to_pfn(page) << PAGE_SHIFT;
658
659 /* If it is the destination page we want use it */
660 if (addr == destination)
661 break;
662
663 /* If the page is not a destination page use it */
664 if (!kimage_is_destination_range(image, addr,
665 addr + PAGE_SIZE))
666 break;
667
668 /*
669 * I know that the page is someones destination page.
670 * See if there is already a source page for this
671 * destination page. And if so swap the source pages.
672 */
673 old = kimage_dst_used(image, addr);
674 if (old) {
675 /* If so move it */
676 unsigned long old_addr;
677 struct page *old_page;
678
679 old_addr = *old & PAGE_MASK;
680 old_page = pfn_to_page(old_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT);
681 copy_highpage(page, old_page);
682 *old = addr | (*old & ~PAGE_MASK);
683
684 /* The old page I have found cannot be a
685 * destination page, so return it if it's
686 * gfp_flags honor the ones passed in.
687 */
688 if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_HIGHMEM) &&
689 PageHighMem(old_page)) {
690 kimage_free_pages(old_page);
691 continue;
692 }
693 addr = old_addr;
694 page = old_page;
695 break;
696 }
697 /* Place the page on the destination list, to be used later */
698 list_add(&page->lru, &image->dest_pages);
699 }
700
701 return page;
702}
703
704static int kimage_load_normal_segment(struct kimage *image,
705 struct kexec_segment *segment)
706{
707 unsigned long maddr;
708 size_t ubytes, mbytes;
709 int result;
710 unsigned char __user *buf = NULL;
711 unsigned char *kbuf = NULL;
712
713 result = 0;
714 if (image->file_mode)
715 kbuf = segment->kbuf;
716 else
717 buf = segment->buf;
718 ubytes = segment->bufsz;
719 mbytes = segment->memsz;
720 maddr = segment->mem;
721
722 result = kimage_set_destination(image, maddr);
723 if (result < 0)
724 goto out;
725
726 while (mbytes) {
727 struct page *page;
728 char *ptr;
729 size_t uchunk, mchunk;
730
731 page = kimage_alloc_page(image, GFP_HIGHUSER, maddr);
732 if (!page) {
733 result = -ENOMEM;
734 goto out;
735 }
736 result = kimage_add_page(image, page_to_pfn(page)
737 << PAGE_SHIFT);
738 if (result < 0)
739 goto out;
740
741 ptr = kmap(page);
742 /* Start with a clear page */
743 clear_page(ptr);
744 ptr += maddr & ~PAGE_MASK;
745 mchunk = min_t(size_t, mbytes,
746 PAGE_SIZE - (maddr & ~PAGE_MASK));
747 uchunk = min(ubytes, mchunk);
748
749 /* For file based kexec, source pages are in kernel memory */
750 if (image->file_mode)
751 memcpy(ptr, kbuf, uchunk);
752 else
753 result = copy_from_user(ptr, buf, uchunk);
754 kunmap(page);
755 if (result) {
756 result = -EFAULT;
757 goto out;
758 }
759 ubytes -= uchunk;
760 maddr += mchunk;
761 if (image->file_mode)
762 kbuf += mchunk;
763 else
764 buf += mchunk;
765 mbytes -= mchunk;
766 }
767out:
768 return result;
769}
770
771static int kimage_load_crash_segment(struct kimage *image,
772 struct kexec_segment *segment)
773{
774 /* For crash dumps kernels we simply copy the data from
775 * user space to it's destination.
776 * We do things a page at a time for the sake of kmap.
777 */
778 unsigned long maddr;
779 size_t ubytes, mbytes;
780 int result;
781 unsigned char __user *buf = NULL;
782 unsigned char *kbuf = NULL;
783
784 result = 0;
785 if (image->file_mode)
786 kbuf = segment->kbuf;
787 else
788 buf = segment->buf;
789 ubytes = segment->bufsz;
790 mbytes = segment->memsz;
791 maddr = segment->mem;
792 while (mbytes) {
793 struct page *page;
794 char *ptr;
795 size_t uchunk, mchunk;
796
797 page = pfn_to_page(maddr >> PAGE_SHIFT);
798 if (!page) {
799 result = -ENOMEM;
800 goto out;
801 }
802 ptr = kmap(page);
803 ptr += maddr & ~PAGE_MASK;
804 mchunk = min_t(size_t, mbytes,
805 PAGE_SIZE - (maddr & ~PAGE_MASK));
806 uchunk = min(ubytes, mchunk);
807 if (mchunk > uchunk) {
808 /* Zero the trailing part of the page */
809 memset(ptr + uchunk, 0, mchunk - uchunk);
810 }
811
812 /* For file based kexec, source pages are in kernel memory */
813 if (image->file_mode)
814 memcpy(ptr, kbuf, uchunk);
815 else
816 result = copy_from_user(ptr, buf, uchunk);
817 kexec_flush_icache_page(page);
818 kunmap(page);
819 if (result) {
820 result = -EFAULT;
821 goto out;
822 }
823 ubytes -= uchunk;
824 maddr += mchunk;
825 if (image->file_mode)
826 kbuf += mchunk;
827 else
828 buf += mchunk;
829 mbytes -= mchunk;
830 }
831out:
832 return result;
833}
834
835int kimage_load_segment(struct kimage *image,
836 struct kexec_segment *segment)
837{
838 int result = -ENOMEM;
839
840 switch (image->type) {
841 case KEXEC_TYPE_DEFAULT:
842 result = kimage_load_normal_segment(image, segment);
843 break;
844 case KEXEC_TYPE_CRASH:
845 result = kimage_load_crash_segment(image, segment);
846 break;
847 }
848
849 return result;
850}
851
852struct kimage *kexec_image;
853struct kimage *kexec_crash_image;
854int kexec_load_disabled;
855
856void crash_kexec(struct pt_regs *regs)
857{
858 /* Take the kexec_mutex here to prevent sys_kexec_load
859 * running on one cpu from replacing the crash kernel
860 * we are using after a panic on a different cpu.
861 *
862 * If the crash kernel was not located in a fixed area
863 * of memory the xchg(&kexec_crash_image) would be
864 * sufficient. But since I reuse the memory...
865 */
866 if (mutex_trylock(&kexec_mutex)) {
867 if (kexec_crash_image) {
868 struct pt_regs fixed_regs;
869
870 crash_setup_regs(&fixed_regs, regs);
871 crash_save_vmcoreinfo();
872 machine_crash_shutdown(&fixed_regs);
873 machine_kexec(kexec_crash_image);
874 }
875 mutex_unlock(&kexec_mutex);
876 }
877}
878
879size_t crash_get_memory_size(void)
880{
881 size_t size = 0;
882
883 mutex_lock(&kexec_mutex);
884 if (crashk_res.end != crashk_res.start)
885 size = resource_size(&crashk_res);
886 mutex_unlock(&kexec_mutex);
887 return size;
888}
889
890void __weak crash_free_reserved_phys_range(unsigned long begin,
891 unsigned long end)
892{
893 unsigned long addr;
894
895 for (addr = begin; addr < end; addr += PAGE_SIZE)
896 free_reserved_page(pfn_to_page(addr >> PAGE_SHIFT));
897}
898
899int crash_shrink_memory(unsigned long new_size)
900{
901 int ret = 0;
902 unsigned long start, end;
903 unsigned long old_size;
904 struct resource *ram_res;
905
906 mutex_lock(&kexec_mutex);
907
908 if (kexec_crash_image) {
909 ret = -ENOENT;
910 goto unlock;
911 }
912 start = crashk_res.start;
913 end = crashk_res.end;
914 old_size = (end == 0) ? 0 : end - start + 1;
915 if (new_size >= old_size) {
916 ret = (new_size == old_size) ? 0 : -EINVAL;
917 goto unlock;
918 }
919
920 ram_res = kzalloc(sizeof(*ram_res), GFP_KERNEL);
921 if (!ram_res) {
922 ret = -ENOMEM;
923 goto unlock;
924 }
925
926 start = roundup(start, KEXEC_CRASH_MEM_ALIGN);
927 end = roundup(start + new_size, KEXEC_CRASH_MEM_ALIGN);
928
929 crash_map_reserved_pages();
930 crash_free_reserved_phys_range(end, crashk_res.end);
931
932 if ((start == end) && (crashk_res.parent != NULL))
933 release_resource(&crashk_res);
934
935 ram_res->start = end;
936 ram_res->end = crashk_res.end;
937 ram_res->flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY | IORESOURCE_MEM;
938 ram_res->name = "System RAM";
939
940 crashk_res.end = end - 1;
941
942 insert_resource(&iomem_resource, ram_res);
943 crash_unmap_reserved_pages();
944
945unlock:
946 mutex_unlock(&kexec_mutex);
947 return ret;
948}
949
950static u32 *append_elf_note(u32 *buf, char *name, unsigned type, void *data,
951 size_t data_len)
952{
953 struct elf_note note;
954
955 note.n_namesz = strlen(name) + 1;
956 note.n_descsz = data_len;
957 note.n_type = type;
958 memcpy(buf, &note, sizeof(note));
959 buf += (sizeof(note) + 3)/4;
960 memcpy(buf, name, note.n_namesz);
961 buf += (note.n_namesz + 3)/4;
962 memcpy(buf, data, note.n_descsz);
963 buf += (note.n_descsz + 3)/4;
964
965 return buf;
966}
967
968static void final_note(u32 *buf)
969{
970 struct elf_note note;
971
972 note.n_namesz = 0;
973 note.n_descsz = 0;
974 note.n_type = 0;
975 memcpy(buf, &note, sizeof(note));
976}
977
978void crash_save_cpu(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu)
979{
980 struct elf_prstatus prstatus;
981 u32 *buf;
982
983 if ((cpu < 0) || (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids))
984 return;
985
986 /* Using ELF notes here is opportunistic.
987 * I need a well defined structure format
988 * for the data I pass, and I need tags
989 * on the data to indicate what information I have
990 * squirrelled away. ELF notes happen to provide
991 * all of that, so there is no need to invent something new.
992 */
993 buf = (u32 *)per_cpu_ptr(crash_notes, cpu);
994 if (!buf)
995 return;
996 memset(&prstatus, 0, sizeof(prstatus));
997 prstatus.pr_pid = current->pid;
998 elf_core_copy_kernel_regs(&prstatus.pr_reg, regs);
999 buf = append_elf_note(buf, KEXEC_CORE_NOTE_NAME, NT_PRSTATUS,
1000 &prstatus, sizeof(prstatus));
1001 final_note(buf);
1002}
1003
1004static int __init crash_notes_memory_init(void)
1005{
1006 /* Allocate memory for saving cpu registers. */
1007 crash_notes = alloc_percpu(note_buf_t);
1008 if (!crash_notes) {
1009 pr_warn("Kexec: Memory allocation for saving cpu register states failed\n");
1010 return -ENOMEM;
1011 }
1012 return 0;
1013}
1014subsys_initcall(crash_notes_memory_init);
1015
1016
1017/*
1018 * parsing the "crashkernel" commandline
1019 *
1020 * this code is intended to be called from architecture specific code
1021 */
1022
1023
1024/*
1025 * This function parses command lines in the format
1026 *
1027 * crashkernel=ramsize-range:size[,...][@offset]
1028 *
1029 * The function returns 0 on success and -EINVAL on failure.
1030 */
1031static int __init parse_crashkernel_mem(char *cmdline,
1032 unsigned long long system_ram,
1033 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1034 unsigned long long *crash_base)
1035{
1036 char *cur = cmdline, *tmp;
1037
1038 /* for each entry of the comma-separated list */
1039 do {
1040 unsigned long long start, end = ULLONG_MAX, size;
1041
1042 /* get the start of the range */
1043 start = memparse(cur, &tmp);
1044 if (cur == tmp) {
1045 pr_warn("crashkernel: Memory value expected\n");
1046 return -EINVAL;
1047 }
1048 cur = tmp;
1049 if (*cur != '-') {
1050 pr_warn("crashkernel: '-' expected\n");
1051 return -EINVAL;
1052 }
1053 cur++;
1054
1055 /* if no ':' is here, than we read the end */
1056 if (*cur != ':') {
1057 end = memparse(cur, &tmp);
1058 if (cur == tmp) {
1059 pr_warn("crashkernel: Memory value expected\n");
1060 return -EINVAL;
1061 }
1062 cur = tmp;
1063 if (end <= start) {
1064 pr_warn("crashkernel: end <= start\n");
1065 return -EINVAL;
1066 }
1067 }
1068
1069 if (*cur != ':') {
1070 pr_warn("crashkernel: ':' expected\n");
1071 return -EINVAL;
1072 }
1073 cur++;
1074
1075 size = memparse(cur, &tmp);
1076 if (cur == tmp) {
1077 pr_warn("Memory value expected\n");
1078 return -EINVAL;
1079 }
1080 cur = tmp;
1081 if (size >= system_ram) {
1082 pr_warn("crashkernel: invalid size\n");
1083 return -EINVAL;
1084 }
1085
1086 /* match ? */
1087 if (system_ram >= start && system_ram < end) {
1088 *crash_size = size;
1089 break;
1090 }
1091 } while (*cur++ == ',');
1092
1093 if (*crash_size > 0) {
1094 while (*cur && *cur != ' ' && *cur != '@')
1095 cur++;
1096 if (*cur == '@') {
1097 cur++;
1098 *crash_base = memparse(cur, &tmp);
1099 if (cur == tmp) {
1100 pr_warn("Memory value expected after '@'\n");
1101 return -EINVAL;
1102 }
1103 }
1104 }
1105
1106 return 0;
1107}
1108
1109/*
1110 * That function parses "simple" (old) crashkernel command lines like
1111 *
1112 * crashkernel=size[@offset]
1113 *
1114 * It returns 0 on success and -EINVAL on failure.
1115 */
1116static int __init parse_crashkernel_simple(char *cmdline,
1117 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1118 unsigned long long *crash_base)
1119{
1120 char *cur = cmdline;
1121
1122 *crash_size = memparse(cmdline, &cur);
1123 if (cmdline == cur) {
1124 pr_warn("crashkernel: memory value expected\n");
1125 return -EINVAL;
1126 }
1127
1128 if (*cur == '@')
1129 *crash_base = memparse(cur+1, &cur);
1130 else if (*cur != ' ' && *cur != '\0') {
1131 pr_warn("crashkernel: unrecognized char\n");
1132 return -EINVAL;
1133 }
1134
1135 return 0;
1136}
1137
1138#define SUFFIX_HIGH 0
1139#define SUFFIX_LOW 1
1140#define SUFFIX_NULL 2
1141static __initdata char *suffix_tbl[] = {
1142 [SUFFIX_HIGH] = ",high",
1143 [SUFFIX_LOW] = ",low",
1144 [SUFFIX_NULL] = NULL,
1145};
1146
1147/*
1148 * That function parses "suffix" crashkernel command lines like
1149 *
1150 * crashkernel=size,[high|low]
1151 *
1152 * It returns 0 on success and -EINVAL on failure.
1153 */
1154static int __init parse_crashkernel_suffix(char *cmdline,
1155 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1156 const char *suffix)
1157{
1158 char *cur = cmdline;
1159
1160 *crash_size = memparse(cmdline, &cur);
1161 if (cmdline == cur) {
1162 pr_warn("crashkernel: memory value expected\n");
1163 return -EINVAL;
1164 }
1165
1166 /* check with suffix */
1167 if (strncmp(cur, suffix, strlen(suffix))) {
1168 pr_warn("crashkernel: unrecognized char\n");
1169 return -EINVAL;
1170 }
1171 cur += strlen(suffix);
1172 if (*cur != ' ' && *cur != '\0') {
1173 pr_warn("crashkernel: unrecognized char\n");
1174 return -EINVAL;
1175 }
1176
1177 return 0;
1178}
1179
1180static __init char *get_last_crashkernel(char *cmdline,
1181 const char *name,
1182 const char *suffix)
1183{
1184 char *p = cmdline, *ck_cmdline = NULL;
1185
1186 /* find crashkernel and use the last one if there are more */
1187 p = strstr(p, name);
1188 while (p) {
1189 char *end_p = strchr(p, ' ');
1190 char *q;
1191
1192 if (!end_p)
1193 end_p = p + strlen(p);
1194
1195 if (!suffix) {
1196 int i;
1197
1198 /* skip the one with any known suffix */
1199 for (i = 0; suffix_tbl[i]; i++) {
1200 q = end_p - strlen(suffix_tbl[i]);
1201 if (!strncmp(q, suffix_tbl[i],
1202 strlen(suffix_tbl[i])))
1203 goto next;
1204 }
1205 ck_cmdline = p;
1206 } else {
1207 q = end_p - strlen(suffix);
1208 if (!strncmp(q, suffix, strlen(suffix)))
1209 ck_cmdline = p;
1210 }
1211next:
1212 p = strstr(p+1, name);
1213 }
1214
1215 if (!ck_cmdline)
1216 return NULL;
1217
1218 return ck_cmdline;
1219}
1220
1221static int __init __parse_crashkernel(char *cmdline,
1222 unsigned long long system_ram,
1223 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1224 unsigned long long *crash_base,
1225 const char *name,
1226 const char *suffix)
1227{
1228 char *first_colon, *first_space;
1229 char *ck_cmdline;
1230
1231 BUG_ON(!crash_size || !crash_base);
1232 *crash_size = 0;
1233 *crash_base = 0;
1234
1235 ck_cmdline = get_last_crashkernel(cmdline, name, suffix);
1236
1237 if (!ck_cmdline)
1238 return -EINVAL;
1239
1240 ck_cmdline += strlen(name);
1241
1242 if (suffix)
1243 return parse_crashkernel_suffix(ck_cmdline, crash_size,
1244 suffix);
1245 /*
1246 * if the commandline contains a ':', then that's the extended
1247 * syntax -- if not, it must be the classic syntax
1248 */
1249 first_colon = strchr(ck_cmdline, ':');
1250 first_space = strchr(ck_cmdline, ' ');
1251 if (first_colon && (!first_space || first_colon < first_space))
1252 return parse_crashkernel_mem(ck_cmdline, system_ram,
1253 crash_size, crash_base);
1254
1255 return parse_crashkernel_simple(ck_cmdline, crash_size, crash_base);
1256}
1257
1258/*
1259 * That function is the entry point for command line parsing and should be
1260 * called from the arch-specific code.
1261 */
1262int __init parse_crashkernel(char *cmdline,
1263 unsigned long long system_ram,
1264 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1265 unsigned long long *crash_base)
1266{
1267 return __parse_crashkernel(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base,
1268 "crashkernel=", NULL);
1269}
1270
1271int __init parse_crashkernel_high(char *cmdline,
1272 unsigned long long system_ram,
1273 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1274 unsigned long long *crash_base)
1275{
1276 return __parse_crashkernel(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base,
1277 "crashkernel=", suffix_tbl[SUFFIX_HIGH]);
1278}
1279
1280int __init parse_crashkernel_low(char *cmdline,
1281 unsigned long long system_ram,
1282 unsigned long long *crash_size,
1283 unsigned long long *crash_base)
1284{
1285 return __parse_crashkernel(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base,
1286 "crashkernel=", suffix_tbl[SUFFIX_LOW]);
1287}
1288
1289static void update_vmcoreinfo_note(void)
1290{
1291 u32 *buf = vmcoreinfo_note;
1292
1293 if (!vmcoreinfo_size)
1294 return;
1295 buf = append_elf_note(buf, VMCOREINFO_NOTE_NAME, 0, vmcoreinfo_data,
1296 vmcoreinfo_size);
1297 final_note(buf);
1298}
1299
1300void crash_save_vmcoreinfo(void)
1301{
1302 vmcoreinfo_append_str("CRASHTIME=%ld\n", get_seconds());
1303 update_vmcoreinfo_note();
1304}
1305
1306void vmcoreinfo_append_str(const char *fmt, ...)
1307{
1308 va_list args;
1309 char buf[0x50];
1310 size_t r;
1311
1312 va_start(args, fmt);
1313 r = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
1314 va_end(args);
1315
1316 r = min(r, vmcoreinfo_max_size - vmcoreinfo_size);
1317
1318 memcpy(&vmcoreinfo_data[vmcoreinfo_size], buf, r);
1319
1320 vmcoreinfo_size += r;
1321}
1322
1323/*
1324 * provide an empty default implementation here -- architecture
1325 * code may override this
1326 */
1327void __weak arch_crash_save_vmcoreinfo(void)
1328{}
1329
1330unsigned long __weak paddr_vmcoreinfo_note(void)
1331{
1332 return __pa((unsigned long)(char *)&vmcoreinfo_note);
1333}
1334
1335static int __init crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init(void)
1336{
1337 VMCOREINFO_OSRELEASE(init_uts_ns.name.release);
1338 VMCOREINFO_PAGESIZE(PAGE_SIZE);
1339
1340 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(init_uts_ns);
1341 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(node_online_map);
1342#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
1343 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(swapper_pg_dir);
1344#endif
1345 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(_stext);
1346 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(vmap_area_list);
1347
1348#ifndef CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
1349 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(mem_map);
1350 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(contig_page_data);
1351#endif
1352#ifdef CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
1353 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(mem_section);
1354 VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(mem_section, NR_SECTION_ROOTS);
1355 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(mem_section);
1356 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(mem_section, section_mem_map);
1357#endif
1358 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(page);
1359 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(pglist_data);
1360 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(zone);
1361 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(free_area);
1362 VMCOREINFO_STRUCT_SIZE(list_head);
1363 VMCOREINFO_SIZE(nodemask_t);
1364 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, flags);
1365 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, _count);
1366 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, mapping);
1367 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, lru);
1368 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, _mapcount);
1369 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(page, private);
1370 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, node_zones);
1371 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, nr_zones);
1372#ifdef CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP
1373 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, node_mem_map);
1374#endif
1375 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, node_start_pfn);
1376 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, node_spanned_pages);
1377 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(pglist_data, node_id);
1378 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(zone, free_area);
1379 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(zone, vm_stat);
1380 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(zone, spanned_pages);
1381 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(free_area, free_list);
1382 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(list_head, next);
1383 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(list_head, prev);
1384 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(vmap_area, va_start);
1385 VMCOREINFO_OFFSET(vmap_area, list);
1386 VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(zone.free_area, MAX_ORDER);
1387 log_buf_kexec_setup();
1388 VMCOREINFO_LENGTH(free_area.free_list, MIGRATE_TYPES);
1389 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(NR_FREE_PAGES);
1390 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_lru);
1391 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_private);
1392 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_swapcache);
1393 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_slab);
1394#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE
1395 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_hwpoison);
1396#endif
1397 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PG_head_mask);
1398 VMCOREINFO_NUMBER(PAGE_BUDDY_MAPCOUNT_VALUE);
1399#ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLBFS
1400 VMCOREINFO_SYMBOL(free_huge_page);
1401#endif
1402
1403 arch_crash_save_vmcoreinfo();
1404 update_vmcoreinfo_note();
1405
1406 return 0;
1407}
1408
1409subsys_initcall(crash_save_vmcoreinfo_init);
1410
1411/*
1412 * Move into place and start executing a preloaded standalone
1413 * executable. If nothing was preloaded return an error.
1414 */
1415int kernel_kexec(void)
1416{
1417 int error = 0;
1418
1419 if (!mutex_trylock(&kexec_mutex))
1420 return -EBUSY;
1421 if (!kexec_image) {
1422 error = -EINVAL;
1423 goto Unlock;
1424 }
1425
1426#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_JUMP
1427 if (kexec_image->preserve_context) {
1428 lock_system_sleep();
1429 pm_prepare_console();
1430 error = freeze_processes();
1431 if (error) {
1432 error = -EBUSY;
1433 goto Restore_console;
1434 }
1435 suspend_console();
1436 error = dpm_suspend_start(PMSG_FREEZE);
1437 if (error)
1438 goto Resume_console;
1439 /* At this point, dpm_suspend_start() has been called,
1440 * but *not* dpm_suspend_end(). We *must* call
1441 * dpm_suspend_end() now. Otherwise, drivers for
1442 * some devices (e.g. interrupt controllers) become
1443 * desynchronized with the actual state of the
1444 * hardware at resume time, and evil weirdness ensues.
1445 */
1446 error = dpm_suspend_end(PMSG_FREEZE);
1447 if (error)
1448 goto Resume_devices;
1449 error = disable_nonboot_cpus();
1450 if (error)
1451 goto Enable_cpus;
1452 local_irq_disable();
1453 error = syscore_suspend();
1454 if (error)
1455 goto Enable_irqs;
1456 } else
1457#endif
1458 {
1459 kexec_in_progress = true;
1460 kernel_restart_prepare(NULL);
1461 migrate_to_reboot_cpu();
1462
1463 /*
1464 * migrate_to_reboot_cpu() disables CPU hotplug assuming that
1465 * no further code needs to use CPU hotplug (which is true in
1466 * the reboot case). However, the kexec path depends on using
1467 * CPU hotplug again; so re-enable it here.
1468 */
1469 cpu_hotplug_enable();
1470 pr_emerg("Starting new kernel\n");
1471 machine_shutdown();
1472 }
1473
1474 machine_kexec(kexec_image);
1475
1476#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC_JUMP
1477 if (kexec_image->preserve_context) {
1478 syscore_resume();
1479 Enable_irqs:
1480 local_irq_enable();
1481 Enable_cpus:
1482 enable_nonboot_cpus();
1483 dpm_resume_start(PMSG_RESTORE);
1484 Resume_devices:
1485 dpm_resume_end(PMSG_RESTORE);
1486 Resume_console:
1487 resume_console();
1488 thaw_processes();
1489 Restore_console:
1490 pm_restore_console();
1491 unlock_system_sleep();
1492 }
1493#endif
1494
1495 Unlock:
1496 mutex_unlock(&kexec_mutex);
1497 return error;
1498}
1499
1500/*
1501 * Add and remove page tables for crashkernel memory
1502 *
1503 * Provide an empty default implementation here -- architecture
1504 * code may override this
1505 */
1506void __weak crash_map_reserved_pages(void)
1507{}
1508
1509void __weak crash_unmap_reserved_pages(void)
1510{}