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+Ramoops oops/panic logger
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+=========================
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+Sergiu Iordache <sergiu@chromium.org>
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+Updated: 8 August 2011
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+0. Introduction
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+
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+Ramoops is an oops/panic logger that writes its logs to RAM before the system
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+crashes. It works by logging oopses and panics in a circular buffer. Ramoops
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+needs a system with persistent RAM so that the content of that area can
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+survive after a restart.
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+1. Ramoops concepts
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+Ramoops uses a predefined memory area to store the dump. The start and size of
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+the memory area are set using two variables:
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+ * "mem_address" for the start
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+ * "mem_size" for the size. The memory size will be rounded down to a
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+ power of two.
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+
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+The memory area is divided into "record_size" chunks (also rounded down to
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+power of two) and each oops/panic writes a "record_size" chunk of
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+information.
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+
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+Dumping both oopses and panics can be done by setting 1 in the "dump_oops"
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+variable while setting 0 in that variable dumps only the panics.
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+
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+The module uses a counter to record multiple dumps but the counter gets reset
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+on restart (i.e. new dumps after the restart will overwrite old ones).
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+
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+2. Setting the parameters
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+Setting the ramoops parameters can be done in 2 different manners:
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+ 1. Use the module parameters (which have the names of the variables described
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+ as before).
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+ 2. Use a platform device and set the platform data. The parameters can then
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+ be set through that platform data. An example of doing that is:
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+
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+#include <linux/ramoops.h>
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+[...]
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+
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+static struct ramoops_platform_data ramoops_data = {
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+ .mem_size = <...>,
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+ .mem_address = <...>,
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+ .record_size = <...>,
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+ .dump_oops = <...>,
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+};
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+
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+static struct platform_device ramoops_dev = {
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+ .name = "ramoops",
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+ .dev = {
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+ .platform_data = &ramoops_data,
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+ },
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+};
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+
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+[... inside a function ...]
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+int ret;
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+
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+ret = platform_device_register(&ramoops_dev);
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+if (ret) {
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+ printk(KERN_ERR "unable to register platform device\n");
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+ return ret;
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+}
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+
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+3. Dump format
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+
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+The data dump begins with a header, currently defined as "====" followed by a
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+timestamp and a new line. The dump then continues with the actual data.
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+
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+4. Reading the data
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+
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+The dump data can be read from memory (through /dev/mem or other means).
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+Getting the module parameters, which are needed in order to parse the data, can
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+be done through /sys/module/ramoops/parameters/* .
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