Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au> wrote on 30.10.2007 23:50:36:Good point. If the device driver tries to allocate resources again (in the kdump kernel), which have been allocated before (in the crashed kernel) the hcalls will fail because from the hypervisor view the resources are still in use. Currently there's no method to find out the resource handles for these HEA resources allocated by the crashed kernel within the hypervisor... So we have to trigger a explicit deregister in the hypervisor before the driver is started again. How do you recommend we should trigger this in the kdump process? Is placing a hook into a ppc_md.machine_kexec be an option? Gruss / Regards Christoph R. -
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