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Guilherme G. Piccoli 4ae99258b6 kdump-load.sh: Prevent log pollution when creating initrd
Due to some xattr vs. btrfs issues, we see a lot of warnings
when creating the initrd. These are harmless, but pollute logs
and may cause some unnecessary concern for the users.

Let's just suppress these warnings in the kdump initrd creation.

Signed-off-by: Guilherme G. Piccoli <gpiccoli@igalia.com>
2023-03-31 15:34:42 -03:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 Valve.
#
# Script that loads the panic kdump (from within a systemd service) and/or
# configures the Pstore-RAM mechanism. If the proper parameters are passed
# also, either it creates the minimal kdump initramfs for the running kernel
# or removes all the previously created ones. Since it runs on boot time,
# avoid failing here to not risk a boot hang.
#
# This function has 2 purposes: if 'kdump' is passed as argument and we don't
# have crashkernel memory reserved, we edit grub config file and recreate
# grub.cfg, so next boot has it reserved; in this case, we also bail-out,
# since kdump can't be loaded anyway.
#
# If 'pstore' is passsed as argument, we try to unset crashkernel iff it's
# already set AND the pattern in grub config is the one added by us - if the
# users set crashkernel themselves, we don't mess with that.
grub_update() {
GRUBCFG="/etc/default/grub"
CRASHK="$(cat /sys/kernel/kexec_crash_size)"
SED_ADD="s/^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=\"/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=\"crashkernel=192M crash_kexec_post_notifiers /g"
if [ "${GRUB_AUTOSET}" -eq 1 ]; then
if [ "$1" = "kdump" ] && [ "${CRASHK}" -eq 0 ]; then
sed -i "${SED_ADD}" "${GRUBCFG}"
update-grub 1>/dev/null
sync "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" 2>/dev/null
sync "/efi/EFI/steamos/grub.cfg" 2>/dev/null
logger "kdump-steamos: kdump cannot work, no reserved memory in this boot..."
logger "kdump-steamos: but we automatically set crashkernel for next boot."
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "pstore" ] && [ "${CRASHK}" -ne 0 ]; then
sed -i "s/\"crashkernel=192M crash_kexec_post_notifiers /\"/g" "${GRUBCFG}"
update-grub 1>/dev/null
sync "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" 2>/dev/null
sync "/efi/EFI/steamos/grub.cfg" 2>/dev/null
logger "kdump-steamos: clearing crashkernel memory previously set..."
fi
fi
}
# This function is responsible for creating the kdump initrd, either
# via command-line call or in case initrd doesn't exist during kdump load.
create_initrd() {
mkdir -p "${KDUMP_FOLDER}"
rm -f "${KDUMP_FOLDER}/kdump-initrd-$(uname -r).img"
# Let's prevent journal pollution due to potential xattr issues...
DRACUT_XATTR="${DRACUT_NO_XATTR}"
export DRACUT_NO_XATTR=1
echo "Creating the kdump initramfs for kernel \"$(uname -r)\" ..."
dracut --no-early-microcode --host-only -q -m\
"bash systemd systemd-initrd systemd-sysusers modsign dbus-daemon kdump dbus udev-rules dracut-systemd base fs-lib shutdown"\
--kver "$(uname -r)" "${KDUMP_FOLDER}/kdump-initrd-$(uname -r).img"
export DRACUT_NO_XATTR=${DRACUT_XATTR}
}
if [ ! -s "/usr/share/kdump/kdump.conf" ]; then
logger "kdump-steamos: /usr/share/kdump/kdump.conf is missing, aborting."
exit 0
fi
. /usr/share/kdump/kdump.conf
# Find the proper mount point for /home:
DEVN_MOUNTED="$(findmnt "${MOUNT_DEVNODE}" -fno TARGET)"
KDUMP_FOLDER="${DEVN_MOUNTED}/${KDUMP_FOLDER}"
echo "${KDUMP_FOLDER}" > "${KDUMP_MNT}"
sync "${KDUMP_MNT}"
if [ "$1" = "initrd" ]; then
create_initrd
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "clear" ]; then
rm -f "${KDUMP_FOLDER}"/kdump-initrd-*
exit 0
fi
# Pstore-RAM load; if it is configured via /usr/share/kdump/kdump.conf and fails
# to configure pstore, we still try to load the kdump. We try to reserve
# here a 5MiB memory region.
# Notice that we assume ramoops is a module here - if built-in, we should
# properly load it through command-line parameters.
if [ "${USE_PSTORE_RAM}" -eq 1 ]; then
MEM_REQUIRED=5242880 # 5MiB
RECORD_SIZE=0x200000 # 2MiB
RANGE=$(grep "RAM buffer" /proc/iomem | head -n1 | cut -f1 -d\ )
MEM_END=$(echo "$RANGE" | cut -f2 -d-)
MEM_START=$(echo "$RANGE" | cut -f1 -d-)
MEM_SIZE=$(( 16#${MEM_END} - 16#${MEM_START} ))
if [ ${MEM_SIZE} -ge ${MEM_REQUIRED} ]; then
if modprobe ramoops mem_address=0x"${MEM_START}" mem_size=${MEM_REQUIRED} record_size=${RECORD_SIZE}; then
# If Pstore is set, update grub.cfg to avoid reserving crashkernel memory.
logger "kdump-steamos: pstore-RAM was loaded successfully"
grub_update pstore
exit 0
fi
logger "kdump-steamos: pstore-RAM load failed...will try kdump"
fi
# Fallback to kdump load - if we fail when configuring pstore, better
# trying kdump; in case we have crashkernel memory reserved, lucky us.
# If not, we're going to set that automatically on grub_update().
# Notice that if it's not set, we bail-out in grub_update() - there's
# no point in continuing since kdump cannot work.
fi
grub_update kdump
# Stolen from Debian kdump
KDUMP_CMDLINE=$(sed -re 's/(^| )(crashkernel|hugepages|hugepagesz)=[^ ]*//g;s/"/\\\\"/' /proc/cmdline)
KDUMP_CMDLINE="${KDUMP_CMDLINE} panic=-1 oops=panic fsck.mode=force fsck.repair=yes nr_cpus=1 reset_devices"
VMLINUX="$(grep -o 'BOOT_IMAGE=[^ ]*' /proc/cmdline)"
# In case we don't have a valid initrd, for some reason, try creating
# one before loading kdump (or else it will fail).
INITRD_FNAME="${KDUMP_FOLDER}/kdump-initrd-$(uname -r).img"
if [ ! -s "${INITRD_FNAME}" ]; then
create_initrd
fi
if ! kexec -s -p "${VMLINUX#*BOOT_IMAGE=}" --initrd "${INITRD_FNAME}" --append="${KDUMP_CMDLINE}"; then
logger "kdump-steamos: kdump load failed"
exit 0
fi
logger "kdump-steamos: kdump was loaded successfully"