
Hi Heinrich,
On 17/03/2020 20:57, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
On 2/26/20 10:42 AM, Frédéric Danis wrote:
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+Ramoops is an oops/panic logger that writes its logs to RAM before the system +crashes. It works by logging oopses and panics in a circular buffer. Ramoops +needs a system with persistent RAM so that the content of that area can survive +after a restart.
+Ramoops uses a predefined memory area to store the dump.
+Ramoops parameters can be passed as kernel parameters or through Device Tree,
Please, add the node in image_setup_libfdt() as described in Linux's Documentation/device-tree/bindings/reserved-memory/admin-guide/ramoops.rst.
I'm not sure to understand what you expect here. Can you please give me more info about it?
+i.e.::
- ramoops.mem_address=0x30000000 ramoops.mem_size=0x100000
ramoops.record_size=0x2000 ramoops.console_size=0x2000 memmap=0x100000$0x30000000
Using the command line seems to be rather error prone.
Best regards,
Frédéric Danis