https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1190434 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1190434#c26 --- Comment #26 from David Mair <dmair@suse.com> --- (In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #25)
Still broken: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/3388914#step/kdump_and_crash/60
Any news?
I'm working on that for other reasons to this bug:
WARNING: invalid linux_banner pointer: 65762078756e694c crash: /var/tmp/vmlinux.xz_kZfkHM and /var/crash/2023-06-28-05-53/vmcore do not match!
The second item can be ignored, whether or not the vmlinux and vmcore do not match is actually unknown because the real problem is the invalid linux_banner which is demonstrably actually valid. The linux_banner is the a string variable beginning with the text "Linux version". If you sort the hex value 65762078756e694c into byte order it is actually the ASCII value "Linux ve", the first 8 bytes of the banner text. It happens in initializing crash from the coredump when it attempts to do the following: * Get the address in the coredump of the linux_banner variable * De-reference the linux_banner variable to get the address of the banner text * Compare the banner text with "Linux version" i.e. it expects to perform two memory de-references, the location of the variable and de-reference the variable to get the address of the banner text. However, after the first de-reference the data in linux_banner as a named object in the coredump is already the banner text. The problem is that the read from the coredump of the linux_banner variable reads from the linux_banner text, not from the linux_banner variable so the second de-reference is of an invalid kernel address because it is ASCII text. I have hacked a workarounds to it but when I do on the coredump I have I find it is unusable for other reasons (excluded pages), so I need to investigate with another coredump (of which I have several). crash can be started in this scenario with limited functionality using:
crash --minimal <coredump> <kernel> <...>
However, the limited set of functionality --minimal provides probably makes it worthless, e.g. memory read and disassemble are usable but gdb commands like bt and switch process/CPU are not usable. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.