[PATCH 00/10] arm64 kexec kernel patches V5

Dave Young dyoung at redhat.com
Wed Nov 12 01:56:27 PST 2014


Hi, Arun

On 11/10/14 at 02:05pm, Arun Chandran wrote:
> Hi dave,
> 
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Dave Young <dyoung at redhat.com> wrote:
> > On 11/06/14 at 09:43pm, Arun Chandran wrote:
> >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com> wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 12:16:12PM +0000, Arun Chandran wrote:
> >> >> Hi Geoff,
> >> >>
> >> >> I am trying this on my hardware (apm-mustang.dtb)
> >> >>
> >> >> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Geoff Levand <geoff at infradead.org> wrote:
> >> >> > Hi All,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > This series adds the core support for kexec re-boots on arm64.  I have tested
> >> >> > with the ARM VE fast model, the ARM Base model and the ARM Foundation
> >> >> > model with various kernel config options for both the first and second stage
> >> >> > kernels.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > To load a second stage kernel and execute a kexec re-boot on arm64 my patches to
> >> >> > kexec-tools [2], which have not yet been merged upstream, are needed.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Patches 1-4 rework the arm64 hcall mechanism to give the arm64 soft_restart()
> >> >> > routine the ability to switch exception levels from EL1 to EL2 for kernels that
> >> >> > were entered in EL2.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Patches 5 and 6 convert the use of device tree /memreserve/ to device tree
> >> >> > reserved-memory nodes.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Patch 7 moves proc-macros.S from arm64/mm to arm64/include/asm so that the
> >> >> > dcache_line_size macro it defines can be uesd by kexec's relocate kernel
> >> >> > routine.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Patches 8-10 add the actual kexec support.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Please consider all patches for inclusion.  Any comments or suggestions on how
> >> >> > to improve are welcome.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > [1]  https://git.linaro.org/people/geoff.levand/linux-kexec.git
> >> >> > [2]  https://git.linaro.org/people/geoff.levand/kexec-tools.git
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Several things are known to have problems on kexec re-boot:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > spin-table
> >> >> > ----------
> >> >> >
> >> >> > PROBLEM: The spin-table enable method does not implement all the methods needed
> >> >> > for CPU hot-plug, so the first stage kernel cannot be shutdown properly.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > WORK-AROUND: Upgrade to system firmware that provides PSCI enable method
> >> >> > support, OR build the first stage kernel with CONFIG_SMP=n, OR pass 'maxcpus=1'
> >> >> > on the first stage kernel command line.
> >> >>
> >> >> I have CONFIG_SMP=n
> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> > FIX: Upgrade system firmware to provide PSCI enable method support.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > KVM
> >> >> > ---
> >> >> >
> >> >> > PROBLEM: KVM acquires hypervisor resources on startup, but does not free those
> >> >> > resources on shutdown, so the first stage kernel cannot be shutdown properly.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > WORK-AROUND:  Build the first stage kernel with CONFIG_KVM=n.
> >> >>
> >> >> KVM also disabled.
> >> >>
> >> >> /root at genericarmv8:~# usr/local/sbin/kexec --lite -l vmlinux
> >> >> --dtb=apm-mustang.dtb --command-line=
> >> >> "root=/dev/nfs rw
> >> >> nfsroot=10.162.103.145:/nfs_root/linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8,nfsvers=3
> >> >>  ip=:::::eth0:dhcp panic=1 console=ttyS0,115200
> >> >> earlyprintk=uart8250-32bit,0x1c020000"
> >> >>
> >> >> kexec version: 14.10.21.16.36-ga38e0a6
> >> >> arch_process_options:85: command_line: root=/dev/nfs rw
> >> >> nfsroot=10.162.103.145:/nfs_root/linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8,nfsvers=3
> >> >> ip=:::::eth0:dhcp panic=1 console=ttyS0,115200
> >> >> earlyprintk=uart8250-32bit,0x1
> >> >> c020000
> >> >> arch_process_options:87: initrd: (null)
> >> >> arch_process_options:88: dtb: apm-mustang.dtb
> >> >> arch_process_options:89: lite: 1
> >> >> kernel: 0x7f756e7010 kernel_size: 0x488a308
> >> >> Modified cmdline: root=/dev/nfs
> >> >> Unable to find /proc/device-tree//chosen/linux,stdout-path, printing
> >> >> from purgatory is diabled
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:638: node_1516 memory
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:664:  RAM: 0000004000000000 - 0000004400000000
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:659: SKIP: 0000000000000000 - 0000000000000000
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:659: SKIP: 0000000000000000 - 0000000000000000
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:659: SKIP: 0000000000000000 - 0000000000000000
> >> >> get_memory_ranges_dt:678: Success
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: PE format: yes
> >> >> p_vaddr: ffffffc000080000
> >> >> virt_to_phys: ffffffc000080000 -> 0000004000080000
> >> >> add_segment_phys_virt: 0000007f756f7010 - 0000007f75d3cf70 (00645f60)
> >> >> -> 0000004000080000 - 00000040006fb000 (0067b000)
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: text_offset: 0000000000080000
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: image_size:  000000000067f000
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: page_offset: ffffffc000000000
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: memstart:    0000004000000000
> >> >> virt_to_phys: ffffffc000080000 -> 0000004000080000
> >> >> elf_arm64_load: e_entry:     ffffffc000080000 -> 0000004000080000
> >> >> virt_to_phys: ffffffc000080000 -> 0000004000080000
> >> >> Modified cmdline:root=/dev/nfs rw
> >> >> nfsroot=10.162.103.145:/nfs_root/linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8,nfsvers=3
> >> >> ip=:::::eth0:dhcp panic=1 console=ttyS0,115200
> >> >> earlyprintk=uart8250-32bit,0x1c020000
> >> >> Unable to find /proc/device-tree//chosen/linux,stdout-path, printing
> >> >> from purgatory is diabled
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-0 (/cpus/cpu at 000): hwid-0, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-1 (/cpus/cpu at 001): hwid-1, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-2 (/cpus/cpu at 100): hwid-100, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-3 (/cpus/cpu at 101): hwid-101, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-4 (/cpus/cpu at 200): hwid-200, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-5 (/cpus/cpu at 201): hwid-201, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-6 (/cpus/cpu at 300): hwid-300, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_1 cpu-7 (/cpus/cpu at 301): hwid-301, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-0 (/cpus/cpu at 000): hwid-0, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-1 (/cpus/cpu at 001): hwid-1, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-2 (/cpus/cpu at 100): hwid-100, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-3 (/cpus/cpu at 101): hwid-101, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-4 (/cpus/cpu at 200): hwid-200, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-5 (/cpus/cpu at 201): hwid-201, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-6 (/cpus/cpu at 300): hwid-300, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> read_cpu_info: dtb_2 cpu-7 (/cpus/cpu at 301): hwid-301, 'spin-table',
> >> >> cpu-release-addr 400000fff8
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-0: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-1: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-100: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-101: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-200: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-201: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-300: OK
> >> >> check_cpu_properties: hwid-301: OK
> >> >> dtb:    base 4000700000, size 221ch (8732)
> >> >> add_segment_phys_virt: 0000000024c14c90 - 0000000024c16eac (0000221c)
> >> >> -> 0000004000700000 - 0000004000703000 (00003000)
> >> >> kexec_load: entry = 0x4000080000 flags = 0xb70000
> >> >> nr_segments = 2
> >> >> segment[0].buf   = 0x7f756f7010
> >> >> segment[0].bufsz = 0x645f60
> >> >> segment[0].mem   = 0x4000080000
> >> >> segment[0].memsz = 0x67b000
> >> >> segment[1].buf   = 0x24c14c90
> >> >> segment[1].bufsz = 0x221c
> >> >> segment[1].mem   = 0x4000700000
> >> >> segment[1].memsz = 0x3000
> >> >>
> >> >> root at genericarmv8:~# /usr/local/sbin/kexec --lite -e
> >> >> kexec version: 14.10.21.16.36-ga38e0a6
> >> >> arch_process_options:85: command_line: (null)
> >> >> arch_process_options:87: initrd: (null)
> >> >> arch_process_options:88: dtb: (null)
> >> >> arch_process_options:89: lite: 1
> >> >> sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Synchronizing SCSI cache
> >> >> kexec: Starting new kernel
> >> >> Bye!
> >> >>
> >> >> It fails to come up.  In debugger I can see
> >> >>
> >> >>     Core number       : 0
> >> >>     Core state        : debug (AArch64 EL1)
> >> >>     Debug entry cause : External Debug Request
> >> >>     Current PC        : 0xffffffc000083200
> >> >
> >> > That's a kernel virtual address, and it looks to be somewhere early in
> >> > the boot path, given it's close to PAGE_OFFSET + TEXT_OFFSET.
> >> >
> >> Yes. My earlyconsole setting was wrong that is why I did not see
> >> anything in console for the kexec rebooting.
> >>
> >> With correct earlycon setting I can see
> >
> > Arun, could you share how did you get the working earlycon? We might have
> > same problem..
> 
> I invoked kexec like this
> 
>  root at genericarmv8:~# ./usr/local/sbin/kexec --lite -l vmlinux --command-line=
> "root=/dev/nfs rw
> nfsroot=10.162.103.145:/nfs_root/linaro-image-lamp-genericarmv8,nfsvers=3
> ip=:::::eth0:dhcp panic=1 console=ttyS0,115200
> earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x1c020000"
> 
> 
> Earlier my command line parameters for earlycon was wrong hence I was
> not getting
> earlyconsole.
> 
> Also have a look at
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2014-November/300584.html
> 
> If your board has an L3 cache; you may have to apply the modification in the
> above link.

Tested with CONFIG_KVM=n + maxcpus=1, I got a working earlycon with exact same
cmdline as what you are using.

But I got some panic which is caused by uefi init, I will try Ard's uefi stable
mapping patchset. (Ccing him)

Thanks
Dave



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