Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Sep 2019 15:59:08 -0700 | From | Kees Cook <> | Subject | Re: pstore does not work under xen |
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On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:42:27PM +0000, James Dingwall wrote: > On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 12:37:40PM -0400, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: > > On 9/19/19 12:14 PM, James Dingwall wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 03:51:33PM +0000, Luck, Tony wrote: > > >>> I have been investigating a regression in our environment where pstore > > >>> (efi-pstore specifically but I suspect this would affect all > > >>> implementations) no longer works after upgrading from a 4.4 to 5.0 > > >>> kernel when running under xen. (This is an Ubuntu kernel but I don't > > >>> think there are patches which affect this area.) > > >> I don't have any answer for this ... but want to throw out the idea that > > >> VMM systems could provide some hypercalls to guests to save/return > > >> some blob of memory (perhaps the "save" triggers automagically if the > > >> guest crashes?). > > >> > > >> That would provide a much better pstore back end than relying on emulation > > >> of EFI persistent variables (which have severe contraints on size, and don't > > >> support some pstore modes because you can't dynamically update EFI variables > > >> hundreds of times per second). > > >> > > > For clarification this is a dom0 crash rather than an HVM guest with EFI. I > > > should probably have also mentioned the xen verion has changed from 4.8.4 to > > > 4.11.2 in case its behaviour on detection of crashed domain has changed. > > > > > > (For capturing guest crashes we have enabled xenconsole logging so the > > > hvc0 log is available in dom0.) > > > > > > Do you only see this difference between 4.4 and 5.0 when you crash via > > sysrq? > > > > Because that's where things changed. On 4.4 we seem to be forcing an > > oops, which eventually calls kmsg_dump() and then panic. On 5.0 we call > > panic() directly from sysrq handler. And because Xen's panic notifier > > doesn't return we never get a chance to call kmsg_dump(). > > > > Ok, I see that change in 8341f2f222d729688014ce8306727fdb9798d37e. I > hadn't tested it any other way before. Using the null pointer > de-reference module code at [1] a pstore record is generated as expected > when the module is loaded (panic_on_oops=1).
This change looks correct -- it just gets us directly to the panic() state instead of exercising the various exception handlers.
> I have also tested swapping the kmsg_dump() / > atomic_notifier_call_chain() around in panic.c and this also results in > a pstore record being created with sysrq-c. I don't know if that would > be an acceptable solution though since it may break behaviour that other > things depend on.
I don't think reordering these is a good idea: as the comments say, there might be work done in the notifier chain that kmsg_dump() will want to capture (e.g. the KASLR base offset).
The situation seems to be that notifier callbacks must return -- I think Xen needs fixing here.
-- Kees Cook
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