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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef _SYS_DUMPHDR_H 27 #define _SYS_DUMPHDR_H 28 29 #include <sys/types.h> 30 #include <sys/param.h> 31 #include <sys/utsname.h> 32 #include <sys/log.h> 33 34 #ifdef __cplusplus 35 extern "C" { 36 #endif 37 38 /* 39 * The dump header describes the contents of a crash dump. Two headers 40 * are written out: one at the beginning of the dump, and the other at 41 * the very end of the dump device. The terminal header is at a known 42 * location (end of device) so we can always find it. The initial header 43 * is redundant, but helps savecore(1M) determine whether the dump has been 44 * overwritten by swap activity. See dumpadm(1M) for dump configuration. 45 */ 46 #define DUMP_MAGIC 0xdefec8edU /* dump magic number */ 47 #define DUMP_VERSION 9 /* version of this dumphdr */ 48 #define DUMP_WORDSIZE (sizeof (long) * NBBY) /* word size (32 or 64) */ 49 #define DUMP_PANICSIZE 200 /* Max panic string copied */ 50 #define DUMP_COMPRESS_RATIO 2 /* conservative; usually 2.5+ */ 51 #define DUMP_OFFSET 65536 /* pad at start/end of dev */ 52 #define DUMP_LOGSIZE (2 * LOG_HIWAT) /* /dev/log message save area */ 53 #define DUMP_ERPTSIZE (P2ROUNDUP( \ 54 (ERPT_DATA_SZ / 2) * \ 55 (ERPT_EVCH_MAX + \ 56 ERPT_MAX_ERRS * ERPT_HIWAT), \ 57 DUMP_OFFSET)) /* ereport save area */ 58 59 typedef struct dumphdr { 60 uint32_t dump_magic; /* magic number */ 61 uint32_t dump_version; /* version number */ 62 uint32_t dump_flags; /* flags; see below */ 63 uint32_t dump_wordsize; /* 32 or 64 */ 64 offset_t dump_start; /* starting offset on dump device */ 65 offset_t dump_ksyms; /* offset of compressed symbol table */ 66 offset_t dump_pfn; /* offset of pfn table for all pages */ 67 offset_t dump_map; /* offset of page translation map */ 68 offset_t dump_data; /* offset of actual dump data */ 69 struct utsname dump_utsname; /* copy of utsname structure */ 70 char dump_platform[SYS_NMLN]; /* platform name (uname -i) */ 71 char dump_panicstring[DUMP_PANICSIZE]; /* copy of panicstr */ 72 time_t dump_crashtime; /* time of crash */ 73 long dump_pageshift; /* log2(pagesize) */ 74 long dump_pagesize; /* pagesize */ 75 long dump_hashmask; /* page translation hash mask */ 76 long dump_nvtop; /* number of vtop table entries */ 77 pgcnt_t dump_npages; /* number of data pages */ 78 size_t dump_ksyms_size; /* kernel symbol table size */ 79 size_t dump_ksyms_csize; /* compressed symbol table size */ 80 } dumphdr_t; 81 82 /* 83 * Values for dump_flags 84 */ 85 #define DF_VALID 0x00000001 /* Dump is valid (savecore clears) */ 86 #define DF_COMPLETE 0x00000002 /* All pages present as configured */ 87 #define DF_LIVE 0x00000004 /* Dump was taken on a live system */ 88 #define DF_COMPRESSED 0x00000008 /* Dump is compressed */ 89 #define DF_KERNEL 0x00010000 /* Contains kernel pages only */ 90 #define DF_ALL 0x00020000 /* Contains all pages */ 91 #define DF_CURPROC 0x00040000 /* Contains kernel + cur proc pages */ 92 #define DF_CONTENT 0xffff0000 /* The set of all dump content flags */ 93 94 /* 95 * Dump translation map hash table entry. 96 */ 97 typedef struct dump_map { 98 offset_t dm_first; 99 offset_t dm_next; 100 offset_t dm_data; 101 struct as *dm_as; 102 uintptr_t dm_va; 103 } dump_map_t; 104 105 /* 106 * Dump translation map hash function. 107 */ 108 #define DUMP_HASH(dhp, as, va) \ 109 ((((uintptr_t)(as) >> 3) + ((va) >> (dhp)->dump_pageshift)) & \ 110 (dhp)->dump_hashmask) 111 112 /* 113 * Encoding of the csize word used to provide meta information 114 * between dumpsys and savecore. 115 * 116 * tag size 117 * 1-4095 1..dump_maxcsize stream block 118 * 0 1..pagesize one lzjb page 119 * 0 0 marks end of data 120 */ 121 typedef uint32_t dumpcsize_t; 122 123 #define DUMP_MAX_TAG (0xfffU) 124 #define DUMP_MAX_CSIZE (0xfffffU) 125 #define DUMP_SET_TAG(w, v) (((w) & DUMP_MAX_CSIZE) | ((v) << 20)) 126 #define DUMP_GET_TAG(w) (((w) >> 20) & DUMP_MAX_TAG) 127 #define DUMP_SET_CSIZE(w, v) \ 128 (((w) & (DUMP_MAX_TAG << 20)) | ((v) & DUMP_MAX_CSIZE)) 129 #define DUMP_GET_CSIZE(w) ((w) & DUMP_MAX_CSIZE) 130 131 typedef struct dumpstreamhdr { 132 char stream_magic[8]; /* "StrmHdr" */ 133 pgcnt_t stream_pagenum; /* starting pfn */ 134 pgcnt_t stream_npages; /* uncompressed size */ 135 } dumpstreamhdr_t; 136 137 #define DUMP_STREAM_MAGIC "StrmHdr" 138 139 /* The number of helpers is limited by the number of stream tags. */ 140 #define DUMP_MAX_NHELPER DUMP_MAX_TAG 141 142 /* 143 * The dump data header is placed after the dumphdr in the compressed 144 * image. It is not needed after savecore runs and the data pages have 145 * been decompressed. 146 */ 147 typedef struct dumpdatahdr { 148 uint32_t dump_datahdr_magic; /* data header presence */ 149 uint32_t dump_datahdr_version; /* data header version */ 150 uint64_t dump_data_csize; /* compressed data size */ 151 uint32_t dump_maxcsize; /* compressed data max block size */ 152 uint32_t dump_maxrange; /* max number of pages per range */ 153 uint16_t dump_nstreams; /* number of compression streams */ 154 uint16_t dump_clevel; /* compression level (0-9) */ 155 uint32_t dump_metrics; /* size of metrics data */ 156 } dumpdatahdr_t; 157 158 #define DUMP_DATAHDR_MAGIC ('d' << 24 | 'h' << 16 | 'd' << 8 | 'r') 159 160 #define DUMP_DATAHDR_VERSION 1 161 #define DUMP_CLEVEL_LZJB 1 /* parallel lzjb compression */ 162 #define DUMP_CLEVEL_BZIP2 2 /* parallel bzip2 level 1 */ 163 164 #ifdef _KERNEL 165 166 extern kmutex_t dump_lock; 167 extern struct vnode *dumpvp; 168 extern u_offset_t dumpvp_size; 169 extern struct dumphdr *dumphdr; 170 extern int dump_conflags; 171 extern char *dumppath; 172 173 extern int dump_timeout; 174 extern int dump_timeleft; 175 extern int dump_ioerr; 176 extern int sync_timeout; 177 extern int sync_timeleft; 178 179 extern int dumpinit(struct vnode *, char *, int); 180 extern void dumpfini(void); 181 extern void dump_resize(void); 182 extern void dump_page(pfn_t); 183 extern void dump_addpage(struct as *, void *, pfn_t); 184 extern void dumpsys(void); 185 extern void dumpsys_helper(void); 186 extern void dump_messages(void); 187 extern void dump_ereports(void); 188 extern void dumpvp_write(const void *, size_t); 189 extern int dumpvp_resize(void); 190 extern int dump_plat_addr(void); 191 extern void dump_plat_pfn(void); 192 extern int dump_plat_data(void *); 193 194 /* 195 * Define a CPU count threshold that determines when to employ 196 * bzip2. The values are defined per-platform in dump_plat_mincpu, and 197 * may be changed with /etc/system. The value 0 disables parallelism, 198 * and the old format dump is produced. 199 */ 200 extern uint_t dump_plat_mincpu; 201 202 #define DUMP_PLAT_SUN4U_MINCPU 51 203 #define DUMP_PLAT_SUN4U_OPL_MINCPU 8 204 #define DUMP_PLAT_SUN4V_MINCPU 128 205 #define DUMP_PLAT_X86_64_MINCPU 11 206 #define DUMP_PLAT_X86_32_MINCPU 0 207 208 /* 209 * Pages may be stolen at dump time. Prevent the pages from ever being 210 * allocated while dump is running. 211 */ 212 #define IS_DUMP_PAGE(pp) (dump_check_used && dump_test_used((pp)->p_pagenum)) 213 214 extern int dump_test_used(pfn_t); 215 extern int dump_check_used; 216 217 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 218 219 #ifdef __cplusplus 220 } 221 #endif 222 223 #endif /* _SYS_DUMPHDR_H */ 224