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SubjectRe: Invalid pstore_blk use?
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Hi Kees, WeiXiong,

On 7/14/22 20:49, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Hi Kees, WeiXiong,
>
> I am trying to make use of pstore_blk which is BTW exactly what I had
> been looking for to store panic/console logs onto an eMMC partition.
>
> Using the 5.10 kernel plus:
>
> 7e2e92e9861b Revert "mark pstore-blk as broken"
> 01c28bc8f389 pstore/blk: Use the normal block device I/O path
> 2a7507999638 pstore/blk: remove {un,}register_pstore_blk
> fef0b337cd25 pstore/zone: cap the maximum device size
>
> or the android13-5.15 (at Merge 5.15.40 into android13-5.15) kernel with
> no changes and using:
>
> mount -t pstore pstore /sys/fs/pstore
> modprobe pstore_blk blkdev=/dev/mmcblk1p9 best_effort=yes
>
> upon triggering a crash with:
>
> echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger
>
> and rebooting and remounting the pstore filesystem and loading
> pstore_blk, I only have:
>
> # ls /sys/fs/pstore/
> console-pstore_blk-0
>
> which contains the entire console log up to, but excluding the crash.
> The kernel does show that pstore_blk was used for all 3 types of kmsg,
> pmsg and console:
>
> [   28.649514] pstore_zone: capping size to 128MiB
> [   28.712894] pstore_zone: registered pstore_blk as backend for
> kmsg(Oops) pmsg console
> [   28.721145] pstore: Using crash dump compression: deflate
> [   28.906253] printk: console [pstore_blk-1] enabled
> [   28.911229] pstore: Registered pstore_blk as persistent store backend
> [   28.917735] pstore_blk: attached pstore_blk:/dev/mmcblk1p9
> (134217728) (no dedicated panic_write!)
>
> there is no automatic reboot upon panic, so I just tend to reboot after
> 2-3 seconds manually. The kernel is configured with the default
> CONFIG_PSTORE_* options.
>
> Is the observed behavior a limitation of the best_effort mode? If so, do
> we have any plans to implementing a non-best effort mode for eMMC devices?

Any feedback on my email? I did try to get kernel panics to be dumped
out to a dedicated /dev/mtdblock* partition for which there ought to be
support for mtd->panic_write, but it still did not work any better. Is
there something obvious that I am missing which prevents kernel panics
from being logged?

Thank you!
--
Florian

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