Message ID | 20240226084118.16310-1-sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | powerpc/crash: Kernel handling of CPU and memory hotplug | expand |
Hi Sourabh, On 02/26/24 at 02:11pm, Sourabh Jain wrote: > Commit 247262756121 ("crash: add generic infrastructure for crash > hotplug support") added a generic infrastructure that allows > architectures to selectively update the kdump image component during CPU > or memory add/remove events within the kernel itself. > > This patch series adds crash hotplug handler for PowerPC and enable > support to update the kdump image on CPU/Memory add/remove events. > > Among the 5 patches in this series, the first two patches make changes > to the generic crash hotplug handler to assist PowerPC in adding support > for this feature. The last three patches add support for this feature. The whole series looks good to me. I have acked patch 1 and 2. Leave those three ppc patches to ppc expert to review and approve. Thanks a lot for your great work. Thanks Baoquan
Hello Baoquan, On 29/02/24 19:21, Baoquan He wrote: > Hi Sourabh, > > On 02/26/24 at 02:11pm, Sourabh Jain wrote: >> Commit 247262756121 ("crash: add generic infrastructure for crash >> hotplug support") added a generic infrastructure that allows >> architectures to selectively update the kdump image component during CPU >> or memory add/remove events within the kernel itself. >> >> This patch series adds crash hotplug handler for PowerPC and enable >> support to update the kdump image on CPU/Memory add/remove events. >> >> Among the 5 patches in this series, the first two patches make changes >> to the generic crash hotplug handler to assist PowerPC in adding support >> for this feature. The last three patches add support for this feature. > The whole series looks good to me. I have acked patch 1 and 2. Leave > those three ppc patches to ppc expert to review and approve. Thanks a > lot for your great work. Thanks for your feedback. I will soon send v18 to fix the two mirror document issues and will look forward to PPC maintainers to provide feedback on the rest of the series. Appreciate your support! - Sourabh