From: paweljarosz3691@gmail.com (Paweł Jarosz)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] ARM: dts: rockchip: Reserve unusable memory region on rk3066
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 13:56:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <81d1fb8b-ee0e-35a7-77db-5e15c3f46449@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2391111.dvDuarNnp9@phil>
>>>> I don't think this is a sane workaround, but it is at best difficult to
>>>> tell, given there's no reason given for why this memory is unusable.
>>>>
>>>> For instance, if bus accesses to this address hang, then this patch only
>>>> makes the hand less likely, since the kernel will still map the region
>>>> (and
>>>> therefore the CPU can perform speculative accesses).
>>>>
>>>> Are issues with this memory consistently seen in practice?
>>>>
>>>> Can you enable CONFIG_MEMTEST and pass 'memtest' to the kernel, to
>>>> determine if the memory is returning erroneous values?
>>> just for the sake of completeness, on the rk3288 the issue was the dma not
>>> being able to access the specific memory region (interestingly also the
>>> last 16MB but of the 4GB area supported on the rk3288). So memory itself
>>> was ok, just dma access to it failed.
>> How odd.
>>
>>> We didn't find any other sane solution to limit the dma access in a
>>> general way at the time, so opted for just blocking the memory region (as
>>> it was similarly only
>> I was under the impression that dma-ranges could describe this kind of
>> DMA addressing limitation. Was there some problem with that? Perhaps the
>> driver is not acquiring/configuring its mask correctly?
> I remember looking at (and trying) different options back then.
>
> dma-mask wanted power-of-2 values (so it's either 4GB or 2GB (or lower)),
> zone-dma was a 32bit (and non-dt) thing and dma-ranges seem to simply also
> calculate a dma-mask from the value, so you're down to 2GB again.
>
> So just blocking of those 16MB at the end for 4GB devices somehow sounded
> nicer than limiting dma access to only half the memory.
>
> I may be overlooking something but that was what I came up with last year.
>
>
> Heiko
Is there a chance to accept this patch?
I know it's not the best solution to this problem, but i don't know
a better one.
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Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-10-01 14:09 [PATCH] ARM: dts: rockchip: Reserve unusable memory region on rk3066 =?UTF-8?q?Pawe=C5=82=20Jarosz?=
2016-10-01 18:17 ` Mark Rutland
2016-10-01 19:18 ` Heiko Stuebner
2016-10-01 19:59 ` Paweł Jarosz
2016-10-03 10:20 ` Mark Rutland
2016-10-03 10:54 ` Heiko Stuebner
2016-10-04 11:56 ` Paweł Jarosz [this message]
2016-10-04 18:56 ` Heiko Stübner
2016-10-05 2:27 ` Huang, Tao
2016-10-05 6:09 ` Paweł Jarosz
2016-10-10 7:18 ` Huang, Tao
2016-10-10 9:11 ` Paweł Jarosz
2016-10-13 7:12 ` Huang, Tao
2016-10-13 8:55 ` Paweł Jarosz
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