Re: [PATCH v2] Do not reserve crashkernel high memory if crashkernel low memory reserving failed

From: Yinghai Lu
Date: Mon Jul 27 2015 - 22:45:39 EST


On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Baoquan He <bhe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 07/22/15 at 04:47pm, Yinghai Lu wrote:
>
> Sorry for late reply. This problem is reported by customers. They usulay
> don't like to make these things public. While for those systems with
> good hard iommu support, it could also fail to initialize hw iommu and
> then use swiotlb again, E.g in kdump kernel case. You can see in
> intel_iommu_init() swiotlb is assigned to 0 only if intel iommu (namely vt-d)
> is initialized successfully. There's possibility that hw iommu
> initialization will fail, in this case kdump kernel will fail to boot
> if no any low memory is given. So we can't make assumption that system
> can boot always well without low memory.

When we had crashkernel=,high working with auto low=40M.
all system with crashkernel=,high worked.
Now come one model (assume it is 16 socket system), and it
could use crashkernel=,high crashkernel=256M,low. So it forces
all auto_low be 256M.

That is ugly. If the customer does not want to make the log public to make
us to find good solution, why should we care about it ?
why not just let them carry the "crashkernel=256M,low" all the way?

Yinghai
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