From: "Alex Bennée" <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
To: Schspa Shi <schspa@gmail.com>
Cc: peter.maydell@linaro.org, qemu-devel@nongnu.org, qemu-arm@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] hw/arm/boot: set initrd parameters to 64bit in fdt
Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2022 09:14:04 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87fsetg5xh.fsf@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20221108023542.17557-1-schspa@gmail.com>
Schspa Shi <schspa@gmail.com> writes:
> We use 32bit value for linux,initrd-[start/end], when we have
> loader_start > 4GB, there will be a wrong initrd_start passed
> to the kernel, and the kernel will report the following warning.
>
> [ 0.000000] ------------[ cut here ]------------
> [ 0.000000] initrd not fully accessible via the linear mapping -- please check your bootloader ...
> [ 0.000000] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at arch/arm64/mm/init.c:355 arm64_memblock_init+0x158/0x244
> [ 0.000000] Modules linked in:
> [ 0.000000] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Tainted: G W 6.1.0-rc3-13250-g30a0b95b1335-dirty #28
> [ 0.000000] Hardware name: Horizon Sigi Virtual development board
> (DT)
Is this an out-of-tree board model?
> [ 0.000000] pstate: 600000c5 (nZCv daIF -PAN -UAO -TCO -DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--)
> [ 0.000000] pc : arm64_memblock_init+0x158/0x244
> [ 0.000000] lr : arm64_memblock_init+0x158/0x244
> [ 0.000000] sp : ffff800009273df0
> [ 0.000000] x29: ffff800009273df0 x28: 0000001000cc0010 x27: 0000800000000000
> [ 0.000000] x26: 000000000050a3e2 x25: ffff800008b46000 x24: ffff800008b46000
> [ 0.000000] x23: ffff800008a53000 x22: ffff800009420000 x21: ffff800008a53000
> [ 0.000000] x20: 0000000004000000 x19: 0000000004000000 x18: 00000000ffff1020
> [ 0.000000] x17: 6568632065736165 x16: 6c70202d2d20676e x15: 697070616d207261
> [ 0.000000] x14: 656e696c20656874 x13: 0a2e2e2e20726564 x12: 0000000000000000
> [ 0.000000] x11: 0000000000000000 x10: 00000000ffffffff x9 : 0000000000000000
> [ 0.000000] x8 : 0000000000000000 x7 : 796c6c756620746f x6 : 6e20647274696e69
> [ 0.000000] x5 : ffff8000093c7c47 x4 : ffff800008a2102f x3 : ffff800009273a88
> [ 0.000000] x2 : 80000000fffff038 x1 : 00000000000000c0 x0 : 0000000000000056
> [ 0.000000] Call trace:
> [ 0.000000] arm64_memblock_init+0x158/0x244
> [ 0.000000] setup_arch+0x164/0x1cc
> [ 0.000000] start_kernel+0x94/0x4ac
> [ 0.000000] __primary_switched+0xb4/0xbc
> [ 0.000000] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
> [ 0.000000] Zone ranges:
> [ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x0000001000000000-0x0000001007ffffff]
>
> To fix it, we can change it to u64 type.
>
> Signed-off-by: Schspa Shi <schspa@gmail.com>
> ---
> hw/arm/boot.c | 4 ++--
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/hw/arm/boot.c b/hw/arm/boot.c
> index 57efb61ee419..da719a4f8874 100644
> --- a/hw/arm/boot.c
> +++ b/hw/arm/boot.c
> @@ -638,14 +638,14 @@ int arm_load_dtb(hwaddr addr, const struct arm_boot_info *binfo,
> }
>
> if (binfo->initrd_size) {
> - rc = qemu_fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, "/chosen", "linux,initrd-start",
> + rc = qemu_fdt_setprop_u64(fdt, "/chosen", "linux,initrd-start",
> binfo->initrd_start);
> if (rc < 0) {
> fprintf(stderr, "couldn't set /chosen/linux,initrd-start\n");
> goto fail;
> }
>
> - rc = qemu_fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, "/chosen", "linux,initrd-end",
> + rc = qemu_fdt_setprop_u64(fdt, "/chosen", "linux,initrd-end",
> binfo->initrd_start + binfo->initrd_size);
> if (rc < 0) {
> fprintf(stderr, "couldn't set /chosen/linux,initrd-end\n");
On the face of things this seems fine because unlike the other linux
properties they are not specified to be "expressed in #address-cells and
#size-cells" but I do wonder how we got into the situation where the
kernel and initrd ended up so high in the physical address space.
There is a whole comment in boot.c talking about keeping initrd within
lowmem:
/*
* We want to put the initrd far enough into RAM that when the
* kernel is uncompressed it will not clobber the initrd. However
* on boards without much RAM we must ensure that we still leave
* enough room for a decent sized initrd, and on boards with large
* amounts of RAM we must avoid the initrd being so far up in RAM
* that it is outside lowmem and inaccessible to the kernel.
* So for boards with less than 256MB of RAM we put the initrd
* halfway into RAM, and for boards with 256MB of RAM or more we put
* the initrd at 128MB.
* We also refuse to put the initrd somewhere that will definitely
* overlay the kernel we just loaded, though for kernel formats which
* don't tell us their exact size (eg self-decompressing 32-bit kernels)
* we might still make a bad choice here.
*/
Is this just because the base RAM address of the board is outside of the
32 bit address range?
--
Alex Bennée
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-11-08 9:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-11-08 2:35 [PATCH] hw/arm/boot: set initrd parameters to 64bit in fdt Schspa Shi
2022-11-08 9:14 ` Alex Bennée [this message]
2022-11-08 12:52 ` Schspa Shi
2022-11-08 13:54 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-08 14:16 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-08 15:36 ` Schspa Shi
2022-11-10 17:19 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-16 6:07 ` Schspa Shi
2022-11-16 13:14 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-16 13:52 ` Schspa Shi
2022-11-22 13:27 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-28 19:01 ` Peter Maydell
2022-11-29 7:50 ` Schspa Shi
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