From: "Alexandre Courbot" <acourbot@nvidia.com>
To: "Greg KH" <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: "Danilo Krummrich" <dakr@kernel.org>,
"Timur Tabi" <timur@kernel.org>,
"John Hubbard" <jhubbard@nvidia.com>,
"Miguel Ojeda" <ojeda@kernel.org>,
"Alex Gaynor" <alex.gaynor@gmail.com>,
"Boqun Feng" <boqun.feng@gmail.com>,
"Gary Guo" <gary@garyguo.net>,
"Björn Roy Baron" <bjorn3_gh@protonmail.com>,
"Benno Lossin" <benno.lossin@proton.me>,
"Andreas Hindborg" <a.hindborg@kernel.org>,
"Alice Ryhl" <aliceryhl@google.com>,
"Trevor Gross" <tmgross@umich.edu>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, rust-for-linux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] rust: add basic ELF sections parser
Date: Fri, 30 May 2025 09:58:02 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DA935OIFBM1H.3CMSHQ46LLG4P@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2025052932-pyramid-unvisited-68f7@gregkh>
On Thu May 29, 2025 at 5:01 PM JST, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 03:53:42PM +0900, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> On Sat May 17, 2025 at 9:51 AM JST, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
>> > On Sat May 17, 2025 at 1:28 AM JST, Timur Tabi wrote:
>> >> On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 9:35 AM Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@nvidia.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> We use ELF as a container format to associate binary blobs with named
>> >>> sections. Can we extract these sections into individual files that we
>> >>> load using request_firmware()? Why yes, we could.
>> >>
>> >> Actually, I don't think we can. This is the actual GSP-RM ELF image
>> >> you're talking about. This comes packaged as one binary blob and it's
>> >> intended to be mostly opaque. We can't just disassemble the ELF
>> >> sections and then re-assemble them in the driver.
>> >>
>> >> Unfortunately, for pre-Hopper booting, we need to do a little
>> >> pre-processing on the image, referencing the ELF sections, and based
>> >> on data from fuses that cannot be read in user-space.
>> >
>> > I'd like to reinforce Timur's point a bit because it is crucial to
q> > understanding why we need an ELF parser here.
>> >
>> > On post-Hopper, the GSP ELF binary is passed as-is to the booter
>> > firmware and it is the latter that performs the blob extraction from the
>> > ELF sections. So for these chips no ELF parsing takes place in the
>> > kernel which actually acts as a dumb pipe.
>> >
>> > However, pre-Hopper does not work like that, and for these the same GSP
>> > image (coming from the same ELF file) needs to be extracted by the
>> > kernel and handed out to booter. It's for these that we need to do the
>> > light parsing introduced by this patch.
>> >
>> > So while I believe this provides a strong justification for having the
>> > parser, I also understand Greg's reluctance to make this available to
>> > everyone when nova-core is the only user in sight and the general
>> > guideline is to avoid processing in the kernel.
>> >
>> > OTOH, it is quite short and trivial, and if some drivers need a
>> > packaging format then it might as well be ELF. The imagination DRM
>> > driver for instance appears to load firmware parts from an ELF binary
>> > obtained using request_firmware (lookup `process_elf_command_stream`) -
>> > very similar to what we are doing here.
>> >
>> > `drivers/remoteproc` also has what appears to be a complete ELF parser
>> > and loader, which it uses on firmware obtained using `request_firmware`
>> > (check `remoteproc_elf_loader.c` and how the arguments to the functions
>> > defined there are `struct firmware *`). Admittedly, it's probably easier
>> > to justify here, but the core principle is the same and we are just
>> > doing a much simpler version of that.
>> >
>> > And there are likely more examples, so there might be a case for a
>> > shared ELF parser. For nova-core purposes, either way would work.
>>
>> Gentle ping on this, as you can there are other drivers using ELF as a
>> container format for firmware. In light of this information, I guess
>> there is a point for having a common parser in the kernel. What do you
>> think?
>>
>
> I think that the other examples should be fixed up to not do that :)
>
> remoteproc is one example, that elf logic should all be done in
> userspace, but as it's been in the tree "for forever", changing it is
> not going to be possible.
>
> Same for the existing users, changing their user/kernel api is not going
> to be a simple task given that there are running systems relying on
> them.
>
> But, going forward, I think you need an explicit "this is the ONLY way
> we can do this so it MUST be in the kernel" justification for adding
> this type of api.
I think we do have such a case with Nova. On Hopper+ chips, the loaded
ELF binary is passed as-is to the GSP, which does the unpacking itself -
so no parsing needs to be done by the kernel whatsoever.
However, Nova also supports a couple of older chip generations that use
the same GSP firmware - it is for these that the ELF unpacking must
occur in the kernel. IIUC this has to do with the capabilities of the
microcontroller that ultimately does the loading (more capable RISC-V on
Hopper+ vs. older and more limited Falcon).
So the "good news" is that this parser is only needed for 2 families of
older chips, with newer (and future) ones not exercising it at all.
> AND if that happens, THEN it should be in generic
> code ONCE there are multiple users of it.
Ok, we can definitely limit this to Nova.
>
> But for now, doing it in generic code, that all systems end up loading,
> yet very very very few would ever actually use makes no sense. And
> adding it to a driver also doesn't make sense as you can define your
> user/kernel api now, it's not set in stone at all given that there is no
> existing code merged.
Eschewing this from the driver would require duplicating the GSP
firmware (a healthy 26MB compressed binary) in linux-firmware to provide
both ELF and non-ELF versions of the same code, and also store the other
ELF sections as their own files. I expect this to be a hard sell for
linux-firmware.
Cheers,
Alex.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-05-30 0:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 43+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-05-15 6:03 [PATCH] rust: add basic ELF sections parser Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-15 7:38 ` Greg KH
2025-05-15 8:32 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-15 11:25 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-15 11:42 ` Greg KH
2025-05-15 13:09 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-15 14:30 ` Timur Tabi
2025-05-15 19:17 ` John Hubbard
2025-05-16 13:15 ` Greg KH
2025-05-16 13:26 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-16 13:32 ` Greg KH
2025-05-16 13:35 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-05-16 14:35 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-16 16:01 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-05-16 19:00 ` John Hubbard
2025-05-17 10:13 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-05-17 13:41 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-16 16:28 ` Timur Tabi
2025-05-17 0:51 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-29 6:53 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-29 8:01 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 0:58 ` Alexandre Courbot [this message]
2025-05-30 6:21 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 6:56 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-30 9:00 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 6:22 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 6:59 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-30 9:01 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 14:34 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-30 15:42 ` Greg KH
2025-05-30 18:10 ` Timur Tabi
2025-05-31 5:45 ` Greg KH
2025-05-31 10:17 ` Timur Tabi
2025-05-31 12:25 ` Greg KH
2025-05-31 14:38 ` Timur Tabi
2025-05-31 15:28 ` Danilo Krummrich
2025-06-01 7:48 ` Greg KH
2025-05-31 12:33 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-05-31 13:30 ` Greg KH
2025-06-01 12:23 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-06-13 3:32 ` Alexandre Courbot
2025-06-24 14:26 ` Greg KH
2025-06-24 14:51 ` Danilo Krummrich
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