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We currently provide two Linux kernels because of GPFS support on ION. | We currently provide two Linux kernels because of GPFS support on ION. | ||
− | * 2.6.19 based kernel : | + | * 2.6.19-based kernel: ZeptoOS CN kernel |
− | ** IBM V1R3 patch and | + | ** IBM V1R3 patch and ZeptoOS patch applied |
− | ** | + | ** 64 KB pagesize and big memory region available |
** Device drivers for compute node devices such as DMA, lockbox, etc | ** Device drivers for compute node devices such as DMA, lockbox, etc | ||
− | ** | + | ** Allows to run MPICH/DCMF code through Zepto Compute Binary (ZCB) |
− | ** Can be used as enhanced ION kernel | + | ** Can be used as enhanced ION kernel |
− | * 2.6.16 based kernel : | + | * 2.6.16-based kernel: ZeptoOS ION kernel |
** IBM V1R3 patch applied | ** IBM V1R3 patch applied | ||
− | ** | + | ** Only minor changes compared to the IBM ION kernel. |
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+ | We focus our development efforts on the 2.6.19-based kernel. It is meant primarily for the compute nodes, but can also be used on the I/O nodes. The problem is that GPFS does not work with this kernel, so we also provide the 2.6.16-based kernel which works with GPFS. | ||
==Kernel directory structure== | ==Kernel directory structure== | ||
− | + | The <tt>kernel</tt> directory basically consists of three main subdirectories: <tt>prebuilt</tt>, <tt>config</tt>, and <tt>tarball</tt>. | |
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | The prebuilt directory contains prebuilt kernel images and | + | The <tt>prebuilt</tt> directory contains prebuilt kernel images and modules. While a complete prebuilt ION kernel ELF file is provided, for the CN kernel we provide intermediate object files instead. This is because we embed the CN ramdisk in the CN kernel image when building ZeptoOS, and this process requires the object files. |
− | ELF file is | + | |
− | and | + | The <tt>tarball</tt> directory contains kernel tarballs separately for the ION and the CN Linux kernel. Technically, those tarballs are a snapshot of the ZeptoOS kernel git repository. The directory might contain a <tt>.patch</tt> file that contains the differences between the last snapshot and the current git HEAD since we wanted to avoid creating a snapshot from git for small modifications. Associated git log file can also be found in this directory. A <tt>.SNAPSHOT_HEAD</tt> file indicates the git revision at the time when a snapshot was created, so this information is used to create a patch file. |
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− | a | + | Here is a list of files for the CN kernel: |
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.git.log | linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.git.log | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | The config directory contains Linux kernel | + | The <tt>config</tt> directory contains Linux kernel configs. In case of the 2.6.19 kernel, we provide separate config files for the compute node and the I/O node. |
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− | == | + | ==Building a kernel== |
− | Makefile in the kernel directory has many options. Just type | + | <tt>Makefile</tt> in the <tt>kernel</tt> directory has many options. Just type <tt>make</tt> and it will print out a help message. |
− | If | + | If one needs to build (or rebuild) a kernel from the source tarball, use <tt>bgp-ion-linux-build</tt> or <tt>bgp-cn-linux-build</tt> target. By default, it extracts ION or CN kernel tarball in a directory named <tt>work</tt>, applies a patch if any and starts the kernel build. Once the kernel has successfully been built, kernel images (in both ZeptoOS top-level directory and the <tt>tmp</tt> directory) will be replaced with newly built images. The ION kernel source code is extracted into <tt>work/linux-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3</tt> and the CN kernel source into <tt>work/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3</tt>. |
− | By default it extracts ION or CN kernel tarball in a directory named work, | + | |
− | and | + | Here is an example of building and rebuilding the CN kernel: |
− | (in both | ||
− | ION kernel source code is extracted | ||
− | CN kernel source | ||
− | Here is an example of | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | === | + | ===Building a kernel from the ZeptoOS kernel git repository=== |
− | As mentioned | + | |
− | If | + | As mentioned earlier, the kernel tarball is used as the source by default. If instead one passes <tt>GIT=1</tt> to <tt>make</tt>, one can build directly from the ZeptoOS kernel git tree. This is very useful for kernel development since it makes it easier to keep track of local modifications. |
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | + | This will create <tt>repo/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3</tt>, which is a git repository that is cloned from http://git.anl-external.org/bg-linux.repos/linux-2.6.19-BGP-V1R3.git/. Our http repo is read-only, so you cannot push your modifications to it. Instead, please post any patches to the [mailto:zeptoos@lists.mcs.anl.gov ZeptoOS mailing list] instead. | |
− | http://git.anl-external.org/bg-linux.repos/linux-2.6.19-BGP-V1R3.git/. | ||
− | Our http repo is read-only, so you | ||
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− | See also [http://bg-linux.anl-external.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page BG-Linux page] for our kernel git | + | See also the [http://bg-linux.anl-external.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page BG-Linux page] for the details on our kernel git repository. |
===Kernel config=== | ===Kernel config=== | ||
− | + | When one invokes <tt>make</tt> with a kernel build target for the first time, the associated kernel config file is copied to <tt>.config</tt> in the kernel build directory. <tt>config/bgp-cn-2.6.19.2-dot-config</tt> is applied to the CN Linux kernel build tree, and <tt>config/bgp-ion-2.6.16.46-dot-config</tt> is applied to the ION Linux kernel build tree. | |
− | and config/bgp-ion-2.6.16.46-dot-config is applied to ION Linux kernel build tree | ||
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− | Here is the location of kernel config file | + | Here is the location of the kernel config file: |
* Regular build | * Regular build | ||
** work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config | ** work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config | ||
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** repo/build-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3/.config | ** repo/build-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3/.config | ||
− | Please note that the kernel config file is copied only once until you do distclean or | + | Please note that the kernel config file is copied only once, until you do a <tt>distclean</tt> or remove the files manually. |
− | remove the files manually. | ||
− | bgp-cn-linux-menuconfig and bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig | + | The <tt>bgp-cn-linux-menuconfig</tt> and <tt>bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig</tt> <tt>make</tt> targets invoke text-based Linux kernel configuration menus: |
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | For GIT build | + | For GIT build: |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
$ make GIT=1 bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig | $ make GIT=1 bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | + | These menu targets never update the default kernel config files from the <tt>config</tt> directory. If you want to apply a new config permanently, please copy it to the <tt>config</tt> directory by hand: | |
− | If you want to apply new config permanently, please copy it to the config directory by hand | ||
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
$ cp work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config config/bgp-cn-2.6.19.2-dot-config | $ cp work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config config/bgp-cn-2.6.19.2-dot-config | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | ==Kernel (command line) | + | ==Kernel (command line) arguments== |
− | In | + | In common server/desktop Linux environments, kernel parameters can be passed via bootloader such as grub. However, BlueGene/P boot mechanism does not have such capability. Kernel parameters are very handy, since we can skip kernel rebuild. So we have modified the CN Linux kernel (2.6.19) to allow to load kernel parameter string |
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− | does not have such capability. Kernel parameters are very handy since we can skip kernel rebuild. | ||
− | So we have modified CN Linux kernel (2.6.19) to allow to load kernel parameter string | ||
embedded in kernel ELF image file. | embedded in kernel ELF image file. | ||
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** 2 enables console output from all nodes | ** 2 enables console output from all nodes | ||
− | ==Log files,etc== | + | ==Log files, etc== |
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===Compute Node log=== | ===Compute Node log=== | ||
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===RAS events=== | ===RAS events=== | ||
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+ | The compute node and I/O node logfile have been discussed extensively in [[Testing#Log files|Testing]]. | ||
− | RAS | + | In addition to regular console logs, the kernels can also generate RAS message, which will not appear in the log files. A command line tool named <tt>bg-listevents</tt> shows you a record of RAS events. Type <tt>bg-listevents -h</tt> for command line arguments. |
− | A command line tool named bg-listevents shows you a record of RAS events. | ||
− | Type | ||
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[[MPICH, DCMF, and SPI]] | [[ZeptoOS_Documentation|Top]] | [[Ramdisk]] | [[MPICH, DCMF, and SPI]] | [[ZeptoOS_Documentation|Top]] | [[Ramdisk]] |
Revision as of 14:31, 6 May 2009
MPICH, DCMF, and SPI | Top | Ramdisk
Introduction
We currently provide two Linux kernels because of GPFS support on ION.
- 2.6.19-based kernel: ZeptoOS CN kernel
- IBM V1R3 patch and ZeptoOS patch applied
- 64 KB pagesize and big memory region available
- Device drivers for compute node devices such as DMA, lockbox, etc
- Allows to run MPICH/DCMF code through Zepto Compute Binary (ZCB)
- Can be used as enhanced ION kernel
- 2.6.16-based kernel: ZeptoOS ION kernel
- IBM V1R3 patch applied
- Only minor changes compared to the IBM ION kernel.
We focus our development efforts on the 2.6.19-based kernel. It is meant primarily for the compute nodes, but can also be used on the I/O nodes. The problem is that GPFS does not work with this kernel, so we also provide the 2.6.16-based kernel which works with GPFS.
Kernel directory structure
The kernel directory basically consists of three main subdirectories: prebuilt, config, and tarball.
kernel |-- prebuilt | |-- 2.6.16 | | `-- ION | `-- 2.6.19 | |-- CN | `-- objs |-- tarball `-- config
The prebuilt directory contains prebuilt kernel images and modules. While a complete prebuilt ION kernel ELF file is provided, for the CN kernel we provide intermediate object files instead. This is because we embed the CN ramdisk in the CN kernel image when building ZeptoOS, and this process requires the object files.
The tarball directory contains kernel tarballs separately for the ION and the CN Linux kernel. Technically, those tarballs are a snapshot of the ZeptoOS kernel git repository. The directory might contain a .patch file that contains the differences between the last snapshot and the current git HEAD since we wanted to avoid creating a snapshot from git for small modifications. Associated git log file can also be found in this directory. A .SNAPSHOT_HEAD file indicates the git revision at the time when a snapshot was created, so this information is used to create a patch file.
Here is a list of files for the CN kernel:
linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.git.log linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.patch linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.SNAPSHOT_HEAD linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.tar.bz2
The config directory contains Linux kernel configs. In case of the 2.6.19 kernel, we provide separate config files for the compute node and the I/O node.
Building a kernel
Makefile in the kernel directory has many options. Just type make and it will print out a help message.
If one needs to build (or rebuild) a kernel from the source tarball, use bgp-ion-linux-build or bgp-cn-linux-build target. By default, it extracts ION or CN kernel tarball in a directory named work, applies a patch if any and starts the kernel build. Once the kernel has successfully been built, kernel images (in both ZeptoOS top-level directory and the tmp directory) will be replaced with newly built images. The ION kernel source code is extracted into work/linux-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3 and the CN kernel source into work/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3.
Here is an example of building and rebuilding the CN kernel:
$ cd kernel $ make bgp-cn-linux-build .... $ ls -al ../BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf $ vi work/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/kernel/sched.c $ make bgp-cn-linux-build .... $ ls -al ../BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf
Building a kernel from the ZeptoOS kernel git repository
As mentioned earlier, the kernel tarball is used as the source by default. If instead one passes GIT=1 to make, one can build directly from the ZeptoOS kernel git tree. This is very useful for kernel development since it makes it easier to keep track of local modifications.
$ cd kernel $ make GIT=1 bgp-cn-linux-build .... $ vi repo/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/kernel/sched.c $ make GIT=1 bgp-cn-linux-build ....
This will create repo/linux-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3, which is a git repository that is cloned from http://git.anl-external.org/bg-linux.repos/linux-2.6.19-BGP-V1R3.git/. Our http repo is read-only, so you cannot push your modifications to it. Instead, please post any patches to the ZeptoOS mailing list instead.
See also the BG-Linux page for the details on our kernel git repository.
Kernel config
When one invokes make with a kernel build target for the first time, the associated kernel config file is copied to .config in the kernel build directory. config/bgp-cn-2.6.19.2-dot-config is applied to the CN Linux kernel build tree, and config/bgp-ion-2.6.16.46-dot-config is applied to the ION Linux kernel build tree.
Here is the location of the kernel config file:
- Regular build
- work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config
- work/build-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3/.config
- GIT build
- repo/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config
- repo/build-2.6.16.46-297-BGP-V1R3/.config
Please note that the kernel config file is copied only once, until you do a distclean or remove the files manually.
The bgp-cn-linux-menuconfig and bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig make targets invoke text-based Linux kernel configuration menus:
$ make bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig $ make bgp-cn-linux-menuconfig
For GIT build:
$ make GIT=1 bgp-ion-linux-menuconfig $ make GIT=1 bgp-cn-linux-menuconfig
These menu targets never update the default kernel config files from the config directory. If you want to apply a new config permanently, please copy it to the config directory by hand:
$ cp work/build-2.6.19.2-BGP-V1R3/.config config/bgp-cn-2.6.19.2-dot-config
Kernel (command line) arguments
In common server/desktop Linux environments, kernel parameters can be passed via bootloader such as grub. However, BlueGene/P boot mechanism does not have such capability. Kernel parameters are very handy, since we can skip kernel rebuild. So we have modified the CN Linux kernel (2.6.19) to allow to load kernel parameter string embedded in kernel ELF image file.
You can add kernel parameters (or reset) to a kernel ELF file by a command line tool named zkparam.py, which is located in kernel directory. Here is the synopsis of the tool.
zkparam.py KERNEL_ELF [options]
If you omit options, the tool shows you the current kernel parameters.
$ ./kernel/zkparam.py BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf zepto_console_output=2 $ ./kernel/zkparam.py BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf Current Kernel Parameters: zepto_console_output=2
Zepto kernel specific kernel parameters
- zepto_debug=INTEGER
- Specify the zepto kernel debug level
- 0 turns off all zepto debug msgs. higher number more detail
- default=1
- flatmemsizeMB=INTEGER
- Specify the size of flatmemory in MB.
- Currently the granularity of memory size is limited to 256 MB
- default=256 min=256 max=1792
- zepto_console_output=INTEGER
- Specify the console output behavior.
- 0 disables all console output from kernel.
- 1 enables console output from one of nodes(personality rank=1)
- 2 enables console output from all nodes
Log files, etc
The compute node and I/O node logfile have been discussed extensively in Testing.
In addition to regular console logs, the kernels can also generate RAS message, which will not appear in the log files. A command line tool named bg-listevents shows you a record of RAS events. Type bg-listevents -h for command line arguments.