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[Xen-devel] [Crash-utility] [PATCH] xen: Add support for domU with Linux kernel 3.19 and newer



crash patch c3413456599161cabc4e910a0ae91dfe5eec3c21 (xen: Add support for
dom0 with Linux kernel 3.19 and newer) from Daniel made crash utility
support xen dom0 vmcores after linux kernel commit
054954eb051f35e74b75a566a96fe756015352c8 (xen: switch to linear virtual
mapped sparse p2m list).

This patch can be deemed as a subsequent and make this utility support Xen
PV domU dumpfiles again.

Basically speaking, readmem() can't be used to read xen_p2m_addr associate
memory directly during m2p translation. It introduces infinite recursion.
Following call sequence shows the scenario, it comes from a section of
backtrace with only kvaddr, machine addr and mfn left as parameter:

module_init()

/* The first readmem() from module_init(). */
readmem(addr=0xffffffffa02fe4a0)

/* readmem() needs physical address, so calls kvtop(). */
kvtop(kvaddr=0xffffffffa02fe4a0)
x86_64_kvtop(kvaddr=ffffffffa02fe4a0)

/* Calculate physical address by traversing page tables. */
x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt(kvaddr=0xffffffffa02fe4a0)

/*
 * x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt() is going to traverse the page table to
 * get the physical address for 0xffffffffa02fe4a0. So, at first it
 * is needed to translate the pgd from machine address to physical
 * address. So invoke xen_m2p() here to do the translation. 0x58687f000
 * is the pgd machine address in x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt() and is needed
 * to be translated to its physical address.
 */
xen_m2p(machine=0x58687f000)
__xen_m2p(machine=0x58687f000, mfn=0x58687f)

/*
 * __xen_m2p() is going to search mfn 0x58687f in p2m VMA which starts
 * at VMA 0xffffc900001cf000. It compares every mfn stored in it with
 * 0x58687f. Once it's proved 0x58687f is one mfn in the p2m, its offset
 * will be used to calculate the pfn.
 *
 * readmem() is invoked by __xen_m2p() to read the page from VMA
 * 0xffffc900001cf000 here.
 */
readmem(addr=0xffffc900001cf000)

/*
 * readmem() needs physical address of 0xffffc900001cf000 to make the
 * reading done. So it invokes kvtop() to get the physical address.
 */
kvtop(kvaddr=0xffffc900001cf000)
x86_64_kvtop(kvaddr=0xffffc900001cf000)

/* It needs to calculate physical address by traversing page tables. */
x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt(kvaddr=0xffffc900001cf000)

/*
 * 0x581b7e000 is the machine address of pgd need to be translated here.
 * The mfn is calculated in this way at x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt():
 *
 * pml4 = ((ulong *)machdep->machspec->pml4) + pml4_index(kvaddr);
 * pgd_paddr = (*pml4) & PHYSICAL_PAGE_MASK;
 *
 * The kvaddr 0xffffc900001cf000 here is quite different from the one
 * above, so the machine address of pgd is not the same one. And this
 * pgd is the one we use to access the VMA of p2m table.
 */
xen_m2p(machine=0x581b7e000)
__xen_m2p(machine=0x581b7e000, mfn=0x581b7e)

/*
 * Looking for mfn 0x581b7e in the range of p2m page which starts at
 * VMA 0xffffc900001f5000.
 */
readmem(addr=0xffffc900001f5000)

/* Need physical address of VMA 0xffffc900001f5000 as same reason above. */
kvtop(kvaddr=0xffffc900001f5000)
x86_64_kvtop(kvaddr=0xffffc900001f5000)

/* Need to traverse page tables to calculate physical address for it. */
x86_64_kvtop_xen_wpt(kvaddr=0xffffc900001f5000)

/*
 * Unfortunately, machine address 0x581b7e000 have to be translated again.
 * Endless loop starts from here.
 */
xen_m2p(machine=0x581b7e000)
__xen_m2p(machine=0x581b7e000, mfn=0x581b7e)
readmem(addr=0xffffc900001f5000)

Fortunately, PV domU p2m mapping is also stored at xd->xfd + xch_index_offset
and organized as struct xen_dumpcore_p2m. We have a chance to read the p2m
stuff directly from there, and then we avoid the loop above.

So, this patch implements a special reading function read_xc_p2m() to extract
the mfns from xd->xfd + xch_index_offset. This function does not need to read
mfns from p2m VMA like readmem() does, so, we avoid the endless loop introduced
by the address translation.

Signed-off-by: Honglei Wang <honglei.wang@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 kernel.c  |  151 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
 xendump.c |    2 +-
 xendump.h |    2 +
 3 files changed, 140 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
index 395736c..7a5ce64 100644
--- a/kernel.c
+++ b/kernel.c
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 #include <libgen.h>
 #include <ctype.h>
 #include <stdbool.h>
+#include "xendump.h"
 
 static void do_module_cmd(ulong, char *, ulong, char *, char *);
 static void show_module_taint(void);
@@ -67,6 +68,9 @@ static ulong __xen_m2p(ulonglong, ulong);
 static ulong __xen_pvops_m2p_l2(ulonglong, ulong);
 static ulong __xen_pvops_m2p_l3(ulonglong, ulong);
 static ulong __xen_pvops_m2p_hyper(ulonglong, ulong);
+static ulong __xen_pvops_m2p_domU(ulonglong, ulong);
+static int read_xc_p2m(ulonglong addr, void *buffer, long size);
+static void read_p2m(ulong cache_index, int memtype, void *buffer);
 static int search_mapping_page(ulong, ulong *, ulong *, ulong *);
 static void read_in_kernel_config_err(int, char *);
 static void BUG_bytes_init(void);
@@ -181,10 +185,7 @@ kernel_init()
                                                &kt->pvops_xen.p2m_mid_missing);
                        get_symbol_data("p2m_missing", sizeof(ulong),
                                                &kt->pvops_xen.p2m_missing);
-               } else if (symbol_exists("xen_p2m_addr")) {
-                       if (!XEN_CORE_DUMPFILE())
-                               error(FATAL, "p2m array in new format is 
unreadable.");
-               } else {
+               } else if (!symbol_exists("xen_p2m_addr")) {
                        kt->pvops_xen.p2m_top_entries = 
get_array_length("p2m_top", NULL, 0);
                        kt->pvops_xen.p2m_top = symbol_value("p2m_top");
                        kt->pvops_xen.p2m_missing = symbol_value("p2m_missing");
@@ -9305,13 +9306,7 @@ __xen_m2p(ulonglong machine, ulong mfn)
                                if (memtype == PHYSADDR)
                                        pc->curcmd_flags |= XEN_MACHINE_ADDR;
 
-                               if (!readmem(kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].mapping, 
memtype,
-                                   mp, PAGESIZE(), "phys_to_machine_mapping 
page (cached)", 
-                                   RETURN_ON_ERROR))
-                                       error(FATAL, "cannot access "
-                                           "phys_to_machine_mapping page\n");
-                               else
-                                       kt->last_mapping_read = 
kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].mapping;
+                               read_p2m(c, memtype, mp);
 
                                if (memtype == PHYSADDR)
                                        pc->curcmd_flags &= ~XEN_MACHINE_ADDR;
@@ -9349,9 +9344,12 @@ __xen_m2p(ulonglong machine, ulong mfn)
                 */
                if (symbol_exists("p2m_mid_missing"))
                        pfn = __xen_pvops_m2p_l3(machine, mfn);
-               else if (symbol_exists("xen_p2m_addr"))
-                       pfn = __xen_pvops_m2p_hyper(machine, mfn);
-               else
+               else if (symbol_exists("xen_p2m_addr")) {
+                       if (XEN_CORE_DUMPFILE())
+                               pfn = __xen_pvops_m2p_hyper(machine, mfn);
+                       else
+                               pfn = __xen_pvops_m2p_domU(machine, mfn);
+               } else
                        pfn = __xen_pvops_m2p_l2(machine, mfn);
 
                if (pfn != XEN_MFN_NOT_FOUND)
@@ -9559,6 +9557,131 @@ __xen_pvops_m2p_hyper(ulonglong machine, ulong mfn)
        return XEN_MFN_NOT_FOUND;
 }
 
+static void read_p2m(ulong cache_index, int memtype, void *buffer)
+{
+       /* 
+        *  Use special read function for PV domain p2m reading.
+        *  See the comments of read_xc_p2m().
+        */
+       if (symbol_exists("xen_p2m_addr") && !XEN_CORE_DUMPFILE()) {
+               if (!read_xc_p2m(kt->p2m_mapping_cache[cache_index].mapping, 
+                       buffer, PAGESIZE()))
+                       error(FATAL, "cannot access phys_to_machine_mapping 
page\n");
+       } else if (!readmem(kt->p2m_mapping_cache[cache_index].mapping, memtype,
+                       buffer, PAGESIZE(), "phys_to_machine_mapping page 
(cached)",
+                       RETURN_ON_ERROR))
+               error(FATAL, "cannot access phys_to_machine_mapping page\n");
+       
+       kt->last_mapping_read = kt->p2m_mapping_cache[cache_index].mapping;
+}
+
+/*
+ *  PV domain p2m mapping info is stored in xd->xfd at xch_index_offset. It 
+ *  is organized as struct xen_dumpcore_p2m and the pfns are progressively
+ *  increased by 1 from 0.
+ *
+ *  This is a special p2m reading function for xen PV domain vmcores after
+ *  kernel commit 054954eb051f35e74b75a566a96fe756015352c8 (xen: switch
+ *  to linear virtual mapped sparse p2m list). It is invoked for reading
+ *  p2m associate stuff by read_p2m().
+ */
+static int read_xc_p2m(ulonglong addr, void *buffer, long size)
+{
+       ulong i, new_p2m_buf_size;
+       off_t offset;
+       struct xen_dumpcore_p2m *new_p2m_buf;
+       static struct xen_dumpcore_p2m *p2m_buf;
+       static ulong p2m_buf_size = 0;
+
+       if (size <= 0) {
+               if ((CRASHDEBUG(1) && !STREQ(pc->curcmd, "search")) ||
+                       CRASHDEBUG(2))
+                       error(INFO, "invalid size request: %ld\n", size);
+               return FALSE;
+       }
+
+       /* 
+        * We extract xen_dumpcore_p2m.gmfn and copy them into the 
+        * buffer. So, we need temporary p2m_buf whose size is 
+        * (size * (sizeof(struct xen_dumpcore_p2m) / sizeof(ulong)))
+        * to put xen_dumpcore_p2m structures read from xd->xfd.
+        */
+       new_p2m_buf_size = size * (sizeof(struct xen_dumpcore_p2m) / 
sizeof(ulong));
+
+       if (p2m_buf_size != new_p2m_buf_size) {
+               p2m_buf_size = new_p2m_buf_size;
+
+               new_p2m_buf = realloc(p2m_buf, p2m_buf_size);
+               if (new_p2m_buf == NULL) {
+                       free(p2m_buf);
+                       error(FATAL, "cannot realloc p2m buffer\n");
+               }
+               p2m_buf = new_p2m_buf;
+       }
+
+       offset = addr * (sizeof(struct xen_dumpcore_p2m) / sizeof(ulong));
+       offset += xd->xc_core.header.xch_index_offset;
+
+       if (lseek(xd->xfd, offset, SEEK_SET) == -1)
+               error(FATAL,
+                   "cannot lseek to xch_index_offset offset 0x%lx\n", offset);
+       if (read(xd->xfd, (void*)p2m_buf, p2m_buf_size) != p2m_buf_size)
+               error(FATAL,
+                   "cannot read from xch_index_offset offset 0x%lx\n", offset);
+
+       for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof(ulong); i++)
+               *((ulong *)buffer + i) = p2m_buf[i].gmfn;
+
+       return TRUE;
+}
+
+static ulong
+__xen_pvops_m2p_domU(ulonglong machine, ulong mfn)
+{
+       ulong c, end, i, mapping, p, pfn, start;
+
+       /* 
+        * xch_nr_pages is the number of pages of p2m mapping. It is composed
+        * of struct xen_dumpcore_p2m. The stuff we want to copy into the 
mapping
+        * page is mfn whose type is unsigned long.
+        * So actual number of p2m pages should be:
+        *
+        * xch_nr_pages / (sizeof(struct xen_dumpcore_p2m) / sizeof(ulong))
+        */
+       for (p = 0;
+            p < xd->xc_core.header.xch_nr_pages / 
+               (sizeof(struct xen_dumpcore_p2m) / sizeof(ulong));
+            ++p) {
+
+               mapping = p * PAGESIZE();
+
+               if (mapping != kt->last_mapping_read) {
+                       if (!read_xc_p2m(mapping, (void *)kt->m2p_page, 
PAGESIZE()))
+                               error(FATAL, "cannot read the last mapping 
page\n");
+                       kt->last_mapping_read = mapping;
+               }
+               kt->p2m_pages_searched++;
+
+               if (search_mapping_page(mfn, &i, &start, &end)) {
+                       pfn = p * XEN_PFNS_PER_PAGE + i;
+                       c = kt->p2m_cache_index;
+                       if (CRASHDEBUG (1))
+                               console("mfn: %lx (%llx) i: %ld pfn: %lx 
(%llx)\n",
+                                       mfn, machine, i, pfn, 
XEN_PFN_TO_PSEUDO(pfn));
+
+                       kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].start = start;
+                       kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].end = end;
+                       kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].mapping = mapping;
+                       kt->p2m_mapping_cache[c].pfn = p * XEN_PFNS_PER_PAGE;
+                       kt->p2m_cache_index = (c+1) % P2M_MAPPING_CACHE;
+                       
+                       return pfn;
+               }
+       }
+       
+       return XEN_MFN_NOT_FOUND;
+}
+
 /*
  *  Search for an mfn in the current mapping page, and if found, 
  *  determine the range of contiguous mfns that it's contained
diff --git a/xendump.c b/xendump.c
index 8170b22..4bd59b5 100644
--- a/xendump.c
+++ b/xendump.c
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 #include "xendump.h"
 
 static struct xendump_data xendump_data = { 0 };
-static struct xendump_data *xd = &xendump_data;
+struct xendump_data *xd = &xendump_data;
 
 static int xc_save_verify(char *);
 static int xc_core_verify(char *, char *);
diff --git a/xendump.h b/xendump.h
index 08d41b4..b7bae65 100644
--- a/xendump.h
+++ b/xendump.h
@@ -192,3 +192,5 @@ struct xen_dumpcore_p2m {
        uint64_t pfn;
        uint64_t gmfn; 
 };
+
+extern struct xendump_data *xd;
-- 
1.7.1


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