Information About Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade
When a kernel crash occurs on 802.11AX APs, only AP console logs are accessible for identifying the cause of the crash. However, these logs often do not provide sufficient information to pinpoint the exact reason for the crash. From Cisco IOS XE 17.14.1 release, the Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade feature offers a more effective method for diagnosing kernel crashes.
The Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade feature helps to collect specific sections and data structures containing essential information for debugging kernel crashes within the driver. When you enable this feature, it stores references to crucial kernel or driver data structures and data in a TLV structure within kernel memory. Subsequently, after the AP crash and reboot process, the TLV-referenced data structures are saved to the flash memory and can be exported for further analysis. The TLV data is stored in the /storage/cores directory
Trust Zone Upgrade
In APs with Qualcomm Software Development Kit (QSDK) version 11.3, the trust zone collects CPU registers following a crash and saves them in memory for later retrieval during kernel crash dump process. To facilitate the kernel crash dump, the trust zone is updated automatically to the latest version for those APs that have the Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade feature enabled.
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The trust zone upgrade is a one-time activity. Disabling the Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade feature or downgrading the controller software to a previous release from Cisco IOS XE 17.14.1 does not roll back the trust zone upgrade. |
In Cisco IOS XE 17.14.1, the Kernel Minidump and Trustzone Upgrade feature is supported only on the following APs:
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Cisco Catalyst 9124 Series Access Points
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Cisco Catalyst 9136 Series Access Points