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2.0 KiB
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47 lines
2.0 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2021 Valve
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# Maintainer: Guilherme G. Piccoli <gpiccoli@igalia.com>
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#
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# Configuration settings for SteamOS kdump. After _any_ change in this
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# file, it's required to create the kdump minimal initramfs by running:
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# /usr/lib/kdump/kdump-load.sh initrd
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#
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# Mount-related options - the DEVNODE points to the /home directory link;
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# this is used to derive the numerical devnode for kdump, since the link
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# is not present so early in the system boot. The KDUMP_FOLDER will be
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# created if doesn't exist. The KDUMP_MNT is just a temporary file that
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# carries the mounted folder path across boot-time scripts.
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MOUNT_DEVNODE="/dev/disk/by-partsets/shared/home"
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KDUMP_FOLDER="/.steamos/offload/var/kdump"
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KDUMP_MNT="/tmp/kdump.mnt"
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# Kdump controlling settings - for now we don't have network/iscsi dumps, only
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# local storage dumps. If FULL_COREDUMP is !=0, we collect a full compressed
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# vmcore, which might require a lot of disk space. The *_CMD settings refer
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# to tunings on makedumpfile - we rely on zstd compression and maximum page
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# exclusion for the full vmcore, mimic'ing Debian kdump. Finally, GRUB_AUTOSET
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# determines if kdump-steamos should try to automatically set grub.cfg in
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# order to reserve memory for kdump (if needed, i.e., when pstore is not in
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# use) - keep it as '1' for enabling the mechanism (this is the default).
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FULL_COREDUMP=0
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MAKEDUMPFILE_COREDUMP_CMD="-z -d 31"
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MAKEDUMPFILE_DMESG_CMD="--dump-dmesg"
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GRUB_AUTOSET=1
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# Pstore-RAM setting - if enabled, Kdump won't be loaded, instead the Pstore
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# RAM backend will be configured. In order to have success, this operation
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# relies in having an available RAM buffer on /proc/iomem with at least 5MiB
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# in size.
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USE_PSTORE_RAM=1
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# By default, collected logs are submitted automatically to Valve servers.
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# Setting LOG_SUBMISSION to '0' will disable this behavior; but notice that
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# even with the log submission disabled, the logs are saved locally.
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LOG_SUBMISSION=1
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