[PATCH] [ARM] Feroceon: fix kexec by setting outer_cache.inv_all
Elijah Ragozin
illia.ragozin at grapecom.com
Mon Mar 25 14:43:23 EDT 2013
On 25.03.2013 20:13, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 07:49:11PM +0200, Elijah Ragozin wrote:
>
>> So there is no actually disable and invalidation cache after the old
>> kernel finished and the new one is not started yet, we're not safe
>> to relocate and decompress the kernel.
> Upon closer inspection I found the spec passage that the L2 becomes
> non-coherent with the CPU once the L1 D cache is turned off.
>
> So, the L2 has to be invalidated after the L1 D cache is turned off,
> or before the L1 D cache is turned on..
>
> Looks likes 'cpu_proc_fin' turns off the both L1 caches, so the
> invalidate is properly after.
>
> This looks right to me then.
>
> You might want to add some additional info to the the commit message
> along the lines of:
>
> On Feroceon the L2 cache becomes non-coherent with the CPU when the
> L1 caches are disabled. Thus the L2 needs to be invalidated after
> both L1 caches are disabled.
>
> .. text about kexec being the motivation ..
>
>
>> If in your case everything is working could you please send for me
>> .config and your kernel version, probably I also miss smth.
> Upon deeper reflection, in my case the L2 is re-initialized by a boot
> stub we use on the kexec path...
>
> Also, I will warn you that I could not figure out how to get Linux to
> shut off the DMA's in things like the ethernet, so kexec is very flaky
> on these systems.
>
> Jason
>
Thank you for this clarification,
I'll rework the commit message and resend the patch then.
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Best Regards,
Illia Ragozin.
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