Re: [PATCH V4] notifier/panic: Introduce panic_notifier_filter

From: Petr Mladek
Date: Thu Jan 20 2022 - 10:14:41 EST


Adding some more people into Cc. Some modified the logic in the past.
Some are familiar with some interesting areas where the panic
notfiers are used.

On Sat 2022-01-08 12:34:51, Guilherme G. Piccoli wrote:
> The kernel notifier infrastructure allows function callbacks to be
> added in multiple lists, which are then called in the proper time,
> like in a reboot or panic event. The panic_notifier_list specifically
> contains the callbacks that are executed during a panic event. As any
> other notifier list, the panic one has no filtering and all functions
> previously registered are executed.
>
> The kdump infrastructure, on the other hand, enables users to set
> a crash kernel that is kexec'ed in a panic event, and vmcore/logs
> are collected in such crash kernel. When kdump is set, by default
> the panic notifiers are ignored - the kexec jumps to the crash kernel
> before the list is checked and callbacks executed.
>
> There are some cases though in which kdump users might want to
> allow panic notifier callbacks to execute _before_ the kexec to
> the crash kernel, for a variety of reasons - for example, users
> may think kexec is very prone to fail and want to give a chance
> to kmsg dumpers to run (and save logs using pstore),

Yes, this seems to be original intention for the
"crash_kexec_post_notifiers" option, see the commit
f06e5153f4ae2e2f3b0300f ("kernel/panic.c: add
"crash_kexec_post_notifiers" option for kdump after panic_notifiers")


> some panic notifier is required to properly quiesce some hardware
> that must be used to the crash kernel.

Do you have any example, please? The above mentioned commit
says "crash_kexec_post_notifiers" actually increases risk
of kdump failure.

Note that kmsg_dump() is called after the notifiers only because
some are printing more information, see the commit
6723734cdff15211bb78a ("panic: call panic handlers before kmsg_dump").
They might still increase the change that kmsg_dump() will never
be called.


> But there's a problem: currently it's an "all-or-nothing" situation,
> the kdump user choice is either to execute all panic notifiers or
> none of them. Given that panic notifiers may increase the risk of a
> kdump failure, this is a tough decision and may affect the debug of
> hard to reproduce bugs, if for some reason the user choice is to
> enable panic notifiers, but kdump then fails.
>
> So, this patch aims to ease this decision: we hereby introduce a filter
> for the panic notifier list, in which users may select specifically
> which callbacks they wish to run, allowing a safer kdump. The allowlist
> should be provided using the parameter "panic_notifier_filter=a,b,..."
> where a, b are valid callback names. Invalid symbols are discarded.

I am afraid that this is almost unusable solution:

+ requires deep knowledge of what each notifier does
+ might need debugging what notifier causes problems
+ the list might need to be updated when new notifiers are added
+ function names are implementation detail and might change
+ requires kallsyms


It is only workaround for a real problem. The problem is that
"panic_notifier_list" is used for many purposes that break
each other.

I checked some notifiers and found few groups:

+ disable watchdogs:
+ hung_task_panic()
+ rcu_panic()

+ dump information:
+ kernel_offset_notifier()
+ trace_panic_handler() (duplicate of panic_print=0x10)

+ inform hypervisor
+ xen_panic_event()
+ pvpanic_panic_notify()
+ hyperv_panic_event()

+ misc cleanup / flush / blinking
+ panic_event() in ipmi_msghandler.c
+ panic_happened() in heartbeat.c
+ led_trigger_panic_notifier()


IMHO, the right solution is to split the callbacks into 2 or more
notifier list. Then we might rework panic() to do:

void panic(void)
{
[...]

/* stop watchdogs + extra info */
atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_disable_watchdogs_notifier_list, 0, buf);
atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_info_notifier_list, 0, buf);
panic_print_sys_info();

/* crash_kexec + kmsg_dump in configurable order */
if (!_crash_kexec_post_kmsg_dump) {
__crash_kexec(NULL);
smp_send_stop();
} else {
crash_smp_send_stop();
}

kmsg_dump();
if (_crash_kexec_post_kmsg_dump)
__crash_kexec(NULL);

/* infinite loop or reboot */
atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_hypervisor_notifier_list, 0, buf);
atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_rest_notifier_list, 0, buf);

console_flush_on_panic(CONSOLE_FLUSH_PENDING);

if (panic_timeout >= 0) {
timeout();
emergency_restart();
}

for (i = 0; ; i += PANIC_TIMER_STEP) {
if (i >= i_next) {
i += panic_blink(state ^= 1);
i_next = i + 3600 / PANIC_BLINK_SPD;
}
mdelay(PANIC_TIMER_STEP);
}
}

Two notifier lists might be enough in the above scenario. I would call
them:

panic_pre_dump_notifier_list
panic_post_dump_notifier_list


It is a real solution that will help everyone. It is more complicated now
but it will makes things much easier in the long term. And it might be done
step by step:

1. introduce the two notifier lists
2. convert all users: one by one
3. remove the original notifier list when there is no user

Best Regards,
Petr