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vPMEM memory backed namespaces configured as a dump target for kdump/fadump takes a long time to save dump files

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Service Pack 1 (ppc64le)
Minimum kernel version kernel-default-4.12.14-197.21.1.ppc64le
With libndctl6-64.1-3.3.1.ppc64le.rpm installed

IBM POWER9 (ppc64le)
Virtual persistent memory (vPMEM) with PowerVM

Situation

Booting of the capture kernel takes a very long time.

Resolution

Workaround:

It is advisable to not use vPMEM namespaces as dump target for kdump/fadump.

Cause

During capture kernel (kdump/fadump) boot, the papr_scm module is forced to un-map and re-map the memory backed by vPMEM and to re-add it to its linear map. This requires expensive HCalls to the PHYP hypervisor and total time taken is proportional to the size of vPMEM available to the PowerVM LPAR. Net effect of this is that it can slow down the boot of the capture kernel considerably.

Additional Information

If a user still prefers to use vPMEM memory as a dump target for kdump or fadump, the "papr_scm.ko" module must be explicitly included in the initrd. To achieve this create the file /etc/dracut.conf.d/99-pmem-workaround.conf with the below content:

add_drivers+="nd_pmem nd_btt libnvdimm papr_scm"


And then rebuilt the initrd:

  # touch /etc/sysconfig/kdump
  # systemctl restart kdump.service

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  • Document ID:7024330
  • Creation Date: 09-Dec-2019
  • Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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