From: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
To: Joost van Zwieten <joost@diskos.nl>,
Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com>
Cc: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: Re: kernel doesn't start on Odroid U2 unless setting initrd_high
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 18:29:15 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230110232915.GS3787616@bill-the-cat> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <UPLAOR.1DM6MBG90MMZ2@diskos.nl>
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 12:10:42AM +0100, Joost van Zwieten wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 18:08, Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 12:01:46AM +0100, Joost van Zwieten wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 13:41, Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 09:13:32AM +0100, Joost van Zwieten wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Dear maintainers,
> > > > >
> > > > > As of commit 4963f63fe61f15329d77472a762b1d8bf754d24b U-Boot
> > > fails
> > > > > to start
> > > > > a kernel (with `bootz`) on my Odroid U2 unless I force
> > > > > `initrd_high`, e.g.
> > > > > to `0x50000000`. With commit 4963f63f and `initrd_high`
> > > *unset* I
> > > > > get the
> > > > > following output:
> > > > >
> > > > > U-Boot 2020.10-rc2-00314-g4963f63fe6 (Jan 09 2023 - 23:59:31
> > > > > +0100)
> > > > >
> > > > > CPU: Exynos4412 @ 1 GHz
> > > > > Model: Odroid based on Exynos4412
> > > > > Type: u3
> > > > > DRAM: 2 GiB
> > > > > LDO20@VDDQ_EMMC_1.8V: set 1800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO22@VDDQ_EMMC_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO21@TFLASH_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > MMC: SAMSUNG SDHCI: 2, EXYNOS DWMMC: 0
> > > > > Loading Environment from MMC... *** Warning - bad CRC, using
> > > > > default
> > > > > environment
> > > > >
> > > > > In: serial
> > > > > Out: serial
> > > > > Err: serial
> > > > > Boot device: MMC(2)
> > > > > Net: No ethernet found.
> > > > > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
> > > > > Odroid # env set fk_kvers 5.10.0-20-armmp
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart} ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/dtbs/${fk_kvers}/exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
> > > > > 53440 bytes read in 50 ms (1 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/vmlinuz-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 4973056 bytes read in 182 ms (26.1 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/initrd.img-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 22231585 bytes read in 777 ms (27.3 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # env set bootargs console=ttySAC1,115200n8
> > > > > Odroid # bootz ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}:${filesize}
> > > > > ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > Kernel image @ 0x41000000 [ 0x000000 - 0x4be200 ]
> > > > > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 40800000
> > > > > Booting using the fdt blob at 0x40800000
> > > > > Loading Ramdisk to b9947000, end bae7aa21 ... OK
> > > > > Loading Device Tree to b9936000, end b99460bf ... OK
> > > > >
> > > > > Starting kernel ...
> > > > >
> > > > > And that's all I ever see. Normally the initrd loads a module
> > > that
> > > > > causes an
> > > > > LED on the Odroid to blink, and this is not happening either,
> > > so
> > > > > I'm pretty
> > > > > confident the kernel doesn't start or at least crashes before
> > > > > producing
> > > > > output. If I set `initrd_high` to `0x50000000` (or something
> > > in the
> > > > > neighborhood) the kernel starts just fine:
> > > > >
> > > > > U-Boot 2020.10-rc2-00314-g4963f63fe6 (Jan 09 2023 - 23:59:31
> > > > > +0100)
> > > > >
> > > > > CPU: Exynos4412 @ 1 GHz
> > > > > Model: Odroid based on Exynos4412
> > > > > Type: u3
> > > > > DRAM: 2 GiB
> > > > > LDO20@VDDQ_EMMC_1.8V: set 1800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO22@VDDQ_EMMC_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO21@TFLASH_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > MMC: SAMSUNG SDHCI: 2, EXYNOS DWMMC: 0
> > > > > Loading Environment from MMC... *** Warning - bad CRC, using
> > > > > default
> > > > > environment
> > > > >
> > > > > In: serial
> > > > > Out: serial
> > > > > Err: serial
> > > > > Boot device: MMC(2)
> > > > > Net: No ethernet found.
> > > > > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
> > > > > Odroid # env set fk_kvers 5.10.0-20-armmp
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart} ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/dtbs/${fk_kvers}/exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
> > > > > 53440 bytes read in 49 ms (1 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/vmlinuz-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 4973056 bytes read in 181 ms (26.2 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/initrd.img-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 22231585 bytes read in 777 ms (27.3 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # env set bootargs console=ttySAC1,115200n8
> > > > > Odroid # env set initrd_high 0x50000000
> > > > > Odroid # bootz ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}:${filesize}
> > > > > ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > Kernel image @ 0x41000000 [ 0x000000 - 0x4be200 ]
> > > > > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 40800000
> > > > > Booting using the fdt blob at 0x40800000
> > > > > Loading Ramdisk to 4eacc000, end 4ffffa21 ... OK
> > > > > Loading Device Tree to bae6a000, end bae7a0bf ... OK
> > > > >
> > > > > Starting kernel ...
> > > > >
> > > > > [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0xa00
> > > > > <truncated>
> > > > >
> > > > > The difference between those two runs is the location where
> > > U-Boot
> > > > > loads the
> > > > > initrd. The parent commit of 4963f63f boots fine without
> > > setting
> > > > > `initrd_high`:
> > > > >
> > > > > U-Boot 2020.10-rc2-00313-gdfaf6a5797 (Jan 10 2023 - 00:13:19
> > > > > +0100)
> > > > >
> > > > > CPU: Exynos4412 @ 1 GHz
> > > > > Model: Odroid based on Exynos4412
> > > > > Type: u3
> > > > > DRAM: 2 GiB
> > > > > LDO20@VDDQ_EMMC_1.8V: set 1800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO22@VDDQ_EMMC_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > LDO21@TFLASH_2.8V: set 2800000 uV; enabling
> > > > > MMC: SAMSUNG SDHCI: 2, EXYNOS DWMMC: 0
> > > > > Loading Environment from MMC... *** Warning - bad CRC, using
> > > > > default
> > > > > environment
> > > > >
> > > > > In: serial
> > > > > Out: serial
> > > > > Err: serial
> > > > > Boot device: MMC(2)
> > > > > Net: No ethernet found.
> > > > > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
> > > > > Odroid # env set fk_kvers 5.10.0-20-armmp
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart} ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/dtbs/${fk_kvers}/exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
> > > > > 53440 bytes read in 49 ms (1 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/vmlinuz-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 4973056 bytes read in 181 ms (26.2 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # load mmc ${mmcbootdev}:${mmcbootpart}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}
> > > > > /boot/initrd.img-${fk_kvers}
> > > > > 22231585 bytes read in 776 ms (27.3 MiB/s)
> > > > > Odroid # env set bootargs console=ttySAC1,115200n8
> > > > > Odroid # bootz ${kernel_addr_r}
> > > ${ramdisk_addr_r}:${filesize}
> > > > > ${fdt_addr_r}
> > > > > Kernel image @ 0x41000000 [ 0x000000 - 0x4be200 ]
> > > > > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 40800000
> > > > > Booting using the fdt blob at 0x40800000
> > > > > Loading Ramdisk to 4eacc000, end 4ffffa21 ... OK
> > > > > Loading Device Tree to 4eabb000, end 4eacb0bf ... OK
> > > > >
> > > > > Starting kernel ...
> > > > >
> > > > > [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0xa00
> > > > > <truncated>
> > > > >
> > > > > I've tested two different kernels from Debian (buster and
> > > bullseye)
> > > > > and both
> > > > > have the same problem. I'm building U-Boot using the default
> > > config
> > > > > for
> > > > > board `odroid` and boot the Odroid from an SD card with
> > > firmware
> > > > > (`bl1`,
> > > > > `bl2` and `tzsw`) from Hardkernel's clone of the u-boot
> > > repository
> > > > > [1].
> > > > > There are no peripherals connected apart from the SD card and
> > > the
> > > > > serial
> > > > > console. Please let me know if you need more information.
> > > >
> > > > Interesting. So what does "bdi" show, both in the older good and
> > > > then current tree? Specifically the information about where DRAM
> > > is, and
> > > > how large it is? Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Tom
> > >
> > > Both 4963f63f (not working) and its parent (working) produce the
> > > same
> > > output:
> > >
> > > boot_params = 0x40000100
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000000
> > > -> start = 0x40000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000001
> > > -> start = 0x50000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000002
> > > -> start = 0x60000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000003
> > > -> start = 0x70000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000004
> > > -> start = 0x80000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000005
> > > -> start = 0x90000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000006
> > > -> start = 0xa0000000
> > > -> size = 0x10000000
> > > DRAM bank = 0x00000007
> > > -> start = 0xb0000000
> > > -> size = 0x0ff00000
> > > memstart = 0x40000000
> > > memsize = 0x7ff00000
> > > flashstart = 0x00000000
> > > flashsize = 0x00000000
> > > flashoffset = 0x00000000
> > > baudrate = 115200 bps
> > > relocaddr = 0xbfe83000
> > > reloc off = 0x7c083000
> > > Build = 32-bit
> > > current eth = unknown
> > > ethaddr = (not set)
> > > IP addr = <NULL>
> > > fdt_blob = 0xbae7bf00
> > > new_fdt = 0xbae7bf00
> > > fdt_size = 0x00002fa0
> > > lmb_dump_all:
> > > memory.cnt = 0x1
> > > memory.size = 0x0
> > > memory.reg[0x0].base = 0x40000000
> > > .size = 0x7ff00000
> > >
> > > reserved.cnt = 0x1
> > > reserved.size = 0x0
> > > reserved.reg[0x0].base = 0xbae7acd0
> > > .size = 0x5085330
> > > arch_number = 0x000010c1
> > > TLB addr = 0xbfef0000
> > > irq_sp = 0xbae7bef0
> > > sp start = 0xbae7bee0
> > > Board Type = 0
> > > Early malloc usage: f0 / 400
> > >
> > > I'm not sure if this is relevant, but with the failing commit I can
> > > get the
> > > kernel to start with `initrd_high` set to `0x70000000` or lower,
> > > but not
> > > higher.
> >
> > OK, so 8 whole banks, of 256MB each. Does this platform have 2GB of
> > memory for real?
> >
> > --
> > Tom
>
> Yes, it does. See https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-u3/ .
Thanks. I guess my current thought is that in the absence of adding
earlycon to the kernel args, to perhaps get more info out of the kernel
as to when / where it's dying, that bootm_size should be set to
0x10000000 (256MB) to replicate the old behavior, on this platform.
Jaehoon, do you have any other ideas?
--
Tom
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-01-10 23:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-01-10 8:13 kernel doesn't start on Odroid U2 unless setting initrd_high Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-10 18:41 ` Tom Rini
2023-01-10 23:01 ` Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-10 23:08 ` Tom Rini
2023-01-10 23:10 ` Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-10 23:29 ` Tom Rini [this message]
2023-01-11 20:28 ` Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-11 20:38 ` Tom Rini
2023-01-11 21:08 ` Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-12 0:10 ` Tom Rini
2023-01-12 22:32 ` Joost van Zwieten
2023-01-13 15:01 ` Tom Rini
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