* Question regarding "reserved-memory"
@ 2019-10-24 14:22 Ayan Halder
2019-10-24 14:51 ` Rob Herring
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ayan Halder @ 2019-10-24 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: robh+dt@kernel.org, Mark Rutland, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
m.szyprowski@samsung.com
Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Liviu Dudau, Mihail Atanassov,
james qian wang (Arm Technology China), Brian Starkey, nd
Hi Folks,
I have a question regarding "reserved-memory". I am using an Arm Juno
platform which has a chunk of ram in its fpga. I intend to make this
memory as reserved so that it can be shared between various devices
for passing framebuffer.
My dts looks like the following:-
/ {
.... // some nodes
tlx@60000000 {
compatible = "simple-bus";
...
juno_wrapper {
... /* here we have all the nodes */
/* corresponding to the devices in the fpga */
memory@d000000 {
device_type = "memory";
reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
};
reserved-memory {
#address-cells = <0x01>;
#size-cells = <0x01>;
ranges;
framebuffer@d000000 {
compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
linux,cma-default;
reusable;
reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
phandle = <0x44>;
};
};
...
}
}
...
}
Note that the depth of the "reserved-memory" node is 3.
Refer __fdt_scan_reserved_mem() :-
if (!found && depth == 1 && strcmp(uname, "reserved-memory") == 0) {
if (__reserved_mem_check_root(node) != 0) {
pr_err("Reserved memory: unsupported node
format, ignoring\n");
/* break scan */
return 1;
}
found = 1;
/* scan next node */
return 0;
}
It expects the "reserved-memory" node to be at depth == 1 and so it
does not probe it in our case.
Niether from the
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt
nor from commit - e8d9d1f5485b52ec3c4d7af839e6914438f6c285,
I could understand the reason for such restriction.
So, I seek the community's advice as to whether I should fix up
__fdt_scan_reserved_mem() so as to do away with the restriction or
put the "reserved-memory" node outside of 'tlx@60000000' (which looks
logically incorrect as the memory is on the fpga platform).
Thanks,
Ayan
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* Re: Question regarding "reserved-memory"
2019-10-24 14:22 Question regarding "reserved-memory" Ayan Halder
@ 2019-10-24 14:51 ` Rob Herring
2019-10-24 15:19 ` Ayan Halder
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Rob Herring @ 2019-10-24 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ayan Halder
Cc: Mark Rutland, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
m.szyprowski@samsung.com, dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Liviu Dudau, Mihail Atanassov,
james qian wang (Arm Technology China), Brian Starkey, nd
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 9:22 AM Ayan Halder <Ayan.Halder@arm.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a question regarding "reserved-memory". I am using an Arm Juno
> platform which has a chunk of ram in its fpga. I intend to make this
> memory as reserved so that it can be shared between various devices
> for passing framebuffer.
>
> My dts looks like the following:-
>
> / {
> .... // some nodes
>
> tlx@60000000 {
> compatible = "simple-bus";
> ...
>
> juno_wrapper {
>
> ... /* here we have all the nodes */
> /* corresponding to the devices in the fpga */
>
> memory@d000000 {
> device_type = "memory";
> reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
> };
>
> reserved-memory {
> #address-cells = <0x01>;
> #size-cells = <0x01>;
> ranges;
>
> framebuffer@d000000 {
> compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
> linux,cma-default;
> reusable;
> reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
> phandle = <0x44>;
> };
> };
> ...
> }
> }
> ...
> }
>
> Note that the depth of the "reserved-memory" node is 3.
>
> Refer __fdt_scan_reserved_mem() :-
>
> if (!found && depth == 1 && strcmp(uname, "reserved-memory") == 0) {
>
> if (__reserved_mem_check_root(node) != 0) {
> pr_err("Reserved memory: unsupported node
> format, ignoring\n");
> /* break scan */
> return 1;
> }
> found = 1;
>
> /* scan next node */
> return 0;
> }
>
> It expects the "reserved-memory" node to be at depth == 1 and so it
> does not probe it in our case.
>
> Niether from the
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt
> nor from commit - e8d9d1f5485b52ec3c4d7af839e6914438f6c285,
> I could understand the reason for such restriction.
>
> So, I seek the community's advice as to whether I should fix up
> __fdt_scan_reserved_mem() so as to do away with the restriction or
> put the "reserved-memory" node outside of 'tlx@60000000' (which looks
> logically incorrect as the memory is on the fpga platform).
For now, I'm going to say it must be at the root level. I'd guess the
memory@d000000 node is also just ignored (wrong unit-address BTW).
I think you're also forgetting the later unflattened parsing of
/reserved-memory. The other complication IIRC is booting with UEFI
does it's own reserved memory table which often uses the DT table as
its source.
Rob
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* Re: Question regarding "reserved-memory"
2019-10-24 14:51 ` Rob Herring
@ 2019-10-24 15:19 ` Ayan Halder
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ayan Halder @ 2019-10-24 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rob Herring
Cc: Mark Rutland, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
m.szyprowski@samsung.com, dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Liviu Dudau, Mihail Atanassov,
james qian wang (Arm Technology China), Brian Starkey, nd
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 09:51:04AM -0500, Rob Herring wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 9:22 AM Ayan Halder <Ayan.Halder@arm.com> wrote:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your quick response.
> >
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I have a question regarding "reserved-memory". I am using an Arm Juno
> > platform which has a chunk of ram in its fpga. I intend to make this
> > memory as reserved so that it can be shared between various devices
> > for passing framebuffer.
> >
> > My dts looks like the following:-
> >
> > / {
> > .... // some nodes
> >
> > tlx@60000000 {
> > compatible = "simple-bus";
> > ...
> >
> > juno_wrapper {
> >
> > ... /* here we have all the nodes */
> > /* corresponding to the devices in the fpga */
> >
> > memory@d000000 {
> > device_type = "memory";
> > reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
> > };
> >
> > reserved-memory {
> > #address-cells = <0x01>;
> > #size-cells = <0x01>;
> > ranges;
> >
> > framebuffer@d000000 {
> > compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
> > linux,cma-default;
> > reusable;
> > reg = <0x00 0x60000000 0x00 0x8000000>;
> > phandle = <0x44>;
> > };
> > };
> > ...
> > }
> > }
> > ...
> > }
> >
> > Note that the depth of the "reserved-memory" node is 3.
> >
> > Refer __fdt_scan_reserved_mem() :-
> >
> > if (!found && depth == 1 && strcmp(uname, "reserved-memory") == 0) {
> >
> > if (__reserved_mem_check_root(node) != 0) {
> > pr_err("Reserved memory: unsupported node
> > format, ignoring\n");
> > /* break scan */
> > return 1;
> > }
> > found = 1;
> >
> > /* scan next node */
> > return 0;
> > }
> >
> > It expects the "reserved-memory" node to be at depth == 1 and so it
> > does not probe it in our case.
> >
> > Niether from the
> > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt
> > nor from commit - e8d9d1f5485b52ec3c4d7af839e6914438f6c285,
> > I could understand the reason for such restriction.
> >
> > So, I seek the community's advice as to whether I should fix up
> > __fdt_scan_reserved_mem() so as to do away with the restriction or
> > put the "reserved-memory" node outside of 'tlx@60000000' (which looks
> > logically incorrect as the memory is on the fpga platform).
>
> For now, I'm going to say it must be at the root level.
Can you mention it in the Documentation/.../reserved-memory.txt,
please?
> I'd guess the
> memory@d000000 node is also just ignored (wrong unit-address BTW).
I would request you to ignore the address for the time being. In
juno_wrapper{}, we have a complex remapping of addresses of all the
sub-devices. I deliberately did not put that in the snippet, so as to
prevent any distraction from the core issue.
>
> I think you're also forgetting the later unflattened parsing of
> /reserved-memory.
Are you talking about the remaining part of the
__fdt_scan_reserved_mem() ie
....
} else if (found && depth < 2) {
/* scanning of /reserved-memory has been finished */
return 1;
}
if (!of_fdt_device_is_available(initial_boot_params, node))
return 0;
err = __reserved_mem_reserve_reg(node, uname);
if (err == -ENOENT && of_get_flat_dt_prop(node, "size", NULL))
fdt_reserved_mem_save_node(node, uname, 0, 0);
/* scan next node */
return 0;
If so, I agree with you that it needs to be changed as well (if we
were to do away with the restriction).
> The other complication IIRC is booting with UEFI
> does it's own reserved memory table which often uses the DT table as
> its source.
I have no knowledge of UEFI booting. So if UEFI expects
"reserved-memory" nodes to be at root level, then we must adhere to
the restriction. :)
Ayan
>
> Rob
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