On 04/21/14 at 11:01am, Kees Cook wrote: > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 3:52 AM, WANG Chao <chaow...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Hi, Kees > >> > >> When I'm testing kaslr with kdump, I find that when 2nd kernel is loaded > >> high, it doesn't boot. > >> > >> I reserved 128M memory at high with kernel cmdline > >> "crashkernel=128M,high crashkernel=0,low", and for which I got: > >> > >> [ 0.000000] Reserving 128MB of memory at 6896MB for crashkernel (System > >> RAM: 6013MB) > >> > >> Then I load kdump kernel into the reserved memory region, using a local > >> modified kexec-tools which is passing e820 in boot_params. > >> > >> The e820 map of system RAM passed to 2nd kernel: > >> > >> E820 memmap (of RAM): > >> 0000000000001000-000000000009e3ff (1) > >> 00000001af000000-00000001b6f5dfff (1) > >> 00000001b6fff400-00000001b6ffffff (1) > >> > >> In which, 2nd kernel is loaded at 0x1b5000000. > >> > >> After triggerred a system crash, 2nd kernel doesn't boot even with > >> "nokaslr" cmdline: > >> > >> # echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger > >> [..] > >> > >> I'm in purgatory > >> early console in decompress_kernel > >> KASLR disabled... > >> > >> Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... Performing relocations... > >> > >> 32-bit relocation outside of kernel! > > > > Interesting, when kernel get at "early console in decompress_kernel" > > kernel already in 64 bit... > > > > what does it mean "32-bit relocation outside of kernel" ? > > > > why 32-bit is involved ? > > The 64-bit kernel has both 64 and 32 bit relocations (there are two > tables at the end of the kernel image). The error means that the > resulting relocation is believed to be outside the kernel image: > > http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/boot/compressed/misc.c#n283 > > Which means there is likely something wrong with this calculation in > your situation: > > /* > * Calculate the delta between where vmlinux was linked to load > * and where it was actually loaded. > */ > delta = min_addr - LOAD_PHYSICAL_ADDR; >
Probably. I'm wondering why such relocation is still needed when kaslr is disabled in 64bit path. I think the relocation work is already handled in head_64.S. FWIW, I got these following relocation info: # arch/x86/tools/relocs --text vmlinux .section ".data.reloc","a" .balign 4 .long 0x00000000 .long 0x81004687 [..] .long 0x81e6b018 .long 0x00000000 .long 0x8100000a [..] .long 0x81e6c9fc Thanks WANG Chao -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/