>+prlog "Causing kernel crash ..."
>+
>+# enable all functions triggered by sysrq
>+echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq
>+# setting to reboot in 3 seconds after panic
>+echo 3 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic
>+# setting to cause panic when oops occurs
>+echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops
>+
>+# create a file as reboot flag
>+touch $REBOOT_FILE
>+sync
>+
>+# cause crash
>+echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger

Do you need to stop kdump service before the sysrq?
Or, does it cover oops and kdump case?

Seiji

> -----Original Message-----
> From: 豊岡拓 / Toyooka,Hiraku
> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 11:42 AM
> To: Kees Cook
> Cc: LKML; Tony Luck; Linux API; Anton Vorontsov; Shuah Khan; Mark Salyzyn; 
> Colin Cross; 阿口誠司 / AGUCHI,SEIJI
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] selftests/pstore: add pstore test scripts going with 
> reboot
> 
> Hello Kees,
> 
>  >> +run_crash:
>  >> +       @sh pstore_crash_test || echo "pstore_crash_test: [FAIL]"
>  >
>  > This is probably better written to exit 1 on failure, otherwise it
>  > just _says_ it fails. (Though lots of selftests in the tree already
>  > have this problem, it's best to avoid the pattern for new stuff.)
>  > Maybe something like:
>  >
>  >      @sh pstore_crash_test || { echo "pstore_crash_test: [FAIL]";
> exit 1; }
> 
> OK. I'll add the "exit 1".
> 
>  >> +prlog -n "Checking dmesg files exist in pstore filesystem ... "
>  >> +if [ -e dmesg-${backend}-0 ]; then
>  >> +    prlog "ok"
>  >> +    for f in `ls dmesg-${backend}-*`; do
>  >> +       prlog -e "\t${f}"
>  >> +    done
>  >> +else
>  >> +    prlog "FAIL"
>  >> +    rc=1
>  >> +fi
>  >
>  > This test pattern is repeated a lot. Maybe better to create a helper
>  > function instead? It could make the tests much more readable.
> 
> Yes, I should make a helper function in v2.
> 
> Best regards,
> Hiraku Toyooka
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