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From: Jesper Nilsson <jesper.nilsson@axis.com> To: Nicolas Pitre <nicolas.pitre@linaro.org> Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>, Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>, Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>, linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Mikael Starvik <starvik@axis.com>, Jesper Nilsson <jespern@axis.com>, linux-cris-kernel@axis.com Subject: Re: mm/percpu.c: use smarter memory allocation for struct pcpu_alloc_info (crisv32 hang) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 16:34:53 +0100 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20171122153453.GB20542@axis.com> (raw) In-Reply-To: <nycvar.YSQ.7.76.1711202224490.16045@knanqh.ubzr> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 10:50:46PM -0500, Nicolas Pitre wrote: > On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Guenter Roeck wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 07:28:21PM -0500, Nicolas Pitre wrote: > > > On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Guenter Roeck wrote: > > > > > > > bdata->node_min_pfn=60000 PFN_PHYS(bdata->node_min_pfn)=c0000000 start_off=536000 region=c0536000 > > > > > > If PFN_PHYS(bdata->node_min_pfn)=c0000000 and > > > region=c0536000 that means phys_to_virt() is a no-op. > > > > > No, it is |= 0x80000000 > > Then the bootmem registration looks very fishy. If you have: > > > I think the problem is the 0x60000 in bdata->node_min_pfn. It is shifted > > left by PFN_PHYS, making it 0xc0000000, which in my understanding is > > a virtual address. > > Exact. > > #define __pa(x) ((unsigned long)(x) & 0x7fffffff) > #define __va(x) ((void *)((unsigned long)(x) | 0x80000000)) > > With that, the only possible physical address range you may have is > 0x40000000 - 0x7fffffff, and it better start at 0x40000000. If that's > not where your RAM is then something is wrong. > > This is in fact a very bad idea to define __va() and __pa() using > bitwise operations as this hides mistakes like defining physical RAM > address at 0xc0000000. Instead, it should look like: > > #define __pa(x) ((unsigned long)(x) - 0x80000000) > #define __va(x) ((void *)((unsigned long)(x) + 0x80000000)) > > This way, bad physical RAM address definitions will be caught > immediately. > > > That doesn't seem to be easy to fix. It seems there is a mixup of physical > > and virtual addresses in the architecture. > > Well... I don't think there is much else to say other than this needs > fixing. The memory map for the ETRAX FS has the SDRAM mapped at both 0x40000000-0x7fffffff and 0xc0000000-0xffffffff, and the difference is cached and non-cached. That is actively (ab)used in the port, unfortunately, allthough I'm uncertain if this is the problem in this case. I get the same behaviour in my QEMU, but I've not been able to make sense of anything yet... > Nicolas /^JN - Jesper Nilsson -- Jesper Nilsson -- jesper.nilsson@axis.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-11-22 15:34 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2017-10-03 20:57 [PATCH] mm/percpu.c: use smarter memory allocation for struct pcpu_alloc_info Nicolas Pitre 2017-10-03 21:05 ` Tejun Heo 2017-10-03 22:29 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-10-03 22:36 ` Tejun Heo 2017-10-03 23:48 ` Dennis Zhou 2017-10-04 0:13 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-10-04 14:15 ` Tejun Heo 2017-11-18 18:25 ` mm/percpu.c: use smarter memory allocation for struct pcpu_alloc_info (crisv32 hang) Guenter Roeck 2017-11-19 20:36 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-20 2:03 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-20 4:08 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-20 5:05 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-20 18:18 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-20 18:51 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-20 20:21 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-20 21:11 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-21 0:28 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-21 1:48 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-21 3:50 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-22 15:34 ` Jesper Nilsson [this message] 2017-11-22 20:17 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-23 7:56 ` Jesper Nilsson 2017-11-27 19:41 ` Tejun Heo 2017-11-27 20:31 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-27 20:33 ` Tejun Heo 2017-11-27 20:51 ` Nicolas Pitre 2017-11-27 20:54 ` Tejun Heo 2017-11-27 21:11 ` Guenter Roeck 2017-11-28 8:19 ` Jesper Nilsson
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