dma_alloc_coherent fails in framebuffer

Tony Prisk linux at prisktech.co.nz
Tue Oct 16 02:50:07 EDT 2012


On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 18:54 +1300, Tony Prisk wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 10:17 +0800, Bob Liu wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Tony Prisk <linux at prisktech.co.nz> wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2012-10-15 at 10:45 +0100, Mel Gorman wrote:
> > >> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 09:34:55AM +1300, Tony Prisk wrote:
> > >> > On Sun, 2012-10-14 at 18:28 +1300, Tony Prisk wrote:
> > >> > > Up until 07 Oct, drivers/video/wm8505-fb.c was working fine, but on the
> > >> > > 11 Oct when I did another pull from linus all of a sudden
> > >> > > dma_alloc_coherent is failing to allocate the framebuffer any longer.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > I did a quick look back and found this:
> > >> > >
> > >> > > ARM: add coherent dma ops
> > >> > >
> > >> > > arch_is_coherent is problematic as it is a global symbol. This
> > >> > > doesn't work for multi-platform kernels or platforms which can support
> > >> > > per device coherent DMA.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > This adds arm_coherent_dma_ops to be used for devices which connected
> > >> > > coherently (i.e. to the ACP port on Cortex-A9 or A15). The arm_dma_ops
> > >> > > are modified at boot when arch_is_coherent is true.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <rob.herring at calxeda.com>
> > >> > > Cc: Russell King <linux at arm.linux.org.uk>
> > >> > > Cc: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski at samsung.com>
> > >> > > Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski at samsung.com>
> > >> > >
> > >> > >
> > >> > > This is the only patch lately that I could find (not that I would claim
> > >> > > to be any good at finding things) that is related to the problem. Could
> > >> > > it have caused the allocations to fail?
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Regards
> > >> > > Tony P
> > >> >
> > >> > Have done a bit more digging and found the cause - not Rob's patch so
> > >> > apologies.
> > >> >
> > >> > The cause of the regression is this patch:
> > >> >
> > >> > From f40d1e42bb988d2a26e8e111ea4c4c7bac819b7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > >> > From: Mel Gorman <mgorman at suse.de>
> > >> > Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 16:32:36 -0700
> > >> > Subject: [PATCH 2/3] mm: compaction: acquire the zone->lock as late as
> > >> >  possible
> > >> >
> > >> > Up until then, the framebuffer allocation with dma_alloc_coherent(...)
> > >> > was fine. From this patch onwards, allocations fail.
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Was this found through bisection or some other means?
> > >>
> > >> There was a bug in that series that broke CMA but it was commit bb13ffeb
> > >> (mm: compaction: cache if a pageblock was scanned and no pages were
> > >> isolated) and it was fixed by 62726059 (mm: compaction: fix bit ranges
> > >> in {get,clear,set}_pageblock_skip()). So it should have been fixed by
> > >> 3.7-rc1 and probably was included by the time you pulled in October 11th
> > >> but bisection would be a pain. There were problems with that series during
> > >> development but tests were completing for other people.
> > >>
> > >> Just in case, is this still broken in 3.7-rc1?
> > >
> > > Still broken. Although the printk's might have cleared it up a bit.
> > >>
> > >> > I don't know how this patch would effect CMA allocations, but it seems
> > >> > to be causing the issue (or at least, it's caused an error in
> > >> > arch-vt8500 to become visible).
> > >> >
> > >> > Perhaps someone who understand -mm could explain the best way to
> > >> > troubleshoot the cause of this problem?
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> If you are comfortable with ftrace, it can be used to narrow down where
> > >> the exact failure is occurring but if you're not comfortable with that
> > >> then the easiest is a bunch of printks starting in alloc_contig_range()
> > >> to see at what point and why it returns failure.
> > >>
> > >> It's not obvious at the moment why that patch would cause an allocation
> > >> problem. It's the type of patch that if it was wrong it would fail every
> > >> time for everyone, not just for a single driver.
> > >>
> > >
> > > I added some printk's to see what was happening.
> > >
> > > from arch/arm/mm/dma-mapping.c: arm_dma_alloc(..) it calls out to:
> > > dma_alloc_from_coherent().
> > >
> > > This returns 0, because:
> > > mem = dev->dma_mem
> > > if (!mem) return 0;
> > >
> > > and then arm_dma_alloc() falls back on __dma_alloc(..)
> > >
> > >
> > > I suspect the reason this fault is a bit 'weird' is because its
> > > effectively not using alloc_from_coherent at all, but falling back on
> > > __dma_alloc all the time, and sometimes it fails.
> > >
> > 
> > I think you need to declare that memory using
> > dma_declare_coherent_memory() before
> > alloc_from_coherent.
> > 
> > > Why it caused a problem on that particular commit I don't know - but it
> > > was reproducible by adding/removing it.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Tony P
> > >
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> 
> 
> I finally found the link to this patch which caused the problem - and
> may still be the cause of my problems :)
> 
> > >>>
> > >>> From f40d1e42bb988d2a26e8e111ea4c4c7bac819b7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > >>> From: Mel Gorman <mgorman at suse.de>
> > >>> Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 16:32:36 -0700
> > >>> Subject: [PATCH 2/3] mm: compaction: acquire the zone->lock as late as
> > >>>  possible
> 
> In mm/page_alloc.c:alloc_contig_range()
> 
> ...
> 	outer_end = isolate_freepages_range(&cc, outer_start, end);
> 	if (!outer_end) {
> 		ret = -EBUSY;
> 		goto done;
> 	}
> ..
> 
> It is always returning via the !outer_end test with -EBUSY.
> 
> isolate_freepages_range() was one of the functions modified by
> the above mentioned patch.
> 
> Around in a big circle and back to the start :)
> 
> Regards
> Tony P
> 
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Found the new code which has produced the problem, but perhaps someone
with more knowledge can explain why. Commit
f40d1e42bb988d2a26e8e111ea4c4c7bac819b7e introduced an additional check
which wasn't previously there.

+	/*
+	 * If strict isolation is requested by CMA then check that all the
+	 * pages requested were isolated. If there were any failures, 0 is
+	 * returned and CMA will fail.
+	 */
+	if (strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated)
+		total_isolated = 0;


At the moment, my platform always fails to allocate the framebuffer
because nr_strict_required != total_isolated.

total_isolated will exceed nr_strict_required which causes an error.
For all the other drivers using dma_alloc_coherent, it seems to keep
increasing nr_strict_required until it gets a match with total_isolated:

For the EHCI driver:
[    4.740000] total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=1
[    4.740000] FINAL! total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=1
[    4.740000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated
[    4.750000] total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=2
[    4.750000] FINAL! total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=2
[    4.750000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated
...
[   13.220000] total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=511
[   13.220000] FINAL! total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=511
[   13.220000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated
[   13.230000] total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=512
[   13.230000] FINAL! total_isolated = 512, nr_strict_required=512

The framebuffer gives up trying when:

[    0.730000] total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=983
[    0.730000] FINAL! total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=983
[    0.730000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated
[    0.730000] total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=999
[    0.730000] FINAL! total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=999
[    0.730000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated
[    0.740000] total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=1015
[    0.740000] FINAL! total_isolated = 1024, nr_strict_required=1015
[    0.740000] strict && nr_strict_required != total_isolated

Given that nr_strict_required + 16 = 1031, I guess it gives up trying
and fails.

Any suggestions on how to fix this?

Regards
Tony P




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