[PATCH] arm64: Add support for hardware updates of the access and dirty pte bits
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Thu Sep 10 07:54:38 PDT 2015
On 10/09/15 15:45, Julien Grall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 10/09/15 11:07, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 06:21:11PM +0100, Julien Grall wrote:
>>> I've tried to boot the latest linus/master (a794b4f) which include this
>>> patch as DOM0 on xgene. This is failing late in the boot with
>>> a BUG (see trace below).
>>>
>>> The bisector pointed me to this patch. When I disable
>>> CONFIG_ARM64_HW_AFDBM, I'm able to boot the kernel and use it
>>> without any issue.
>>>
>>> Although, I'm not sure to understand how this patch could
>>> possibly break the filesystem subsystem.
>>
>> I don't understand either. It seems that the kernel raises a BUG on
>> !PagePrivate but this patch never touches the page structure, only ptes.
>>
>> I recall to have tested it on XGene but I can try it again (bare metal).
>> Is the bare metal error for you the same?
>
> Same on bare-metal. I'm using Debian Jessie for the userspace and boot
> using U-boot:
>
> U-Boot 2013.04-mustang_sw_1.15.12 (May 20 2015 - 10:03:33)
>
> CPU0: APM ARM 64-bit Potenza Rev A3 2400MHz PCP 2400MHz
> 32 KB ICACHE, 32 KB DCACHE
> SOC 2000MHz IOBAXI 400MHz AXI 250MHz AHB 200MHz GFC 125MHz
> Boot from SPI-NOR
> Slimpro FW:
> Ver: 2.1
> Board: Mustang - AppliedMicro APM883208-xNA24SPT Reference Board
> I2C: ready
> DRAM: ECC 16 GiB @ 1600MHz
> SF: Detected N25Q256 with page size 256 Bytes, total 32 MiB
Here's mine:
U-Boot 2013.04-mustang_sw_1.13.28-beta (Aug 25 2014 - 14:16:10)
CPU0: APM ARM 64-bit Potenza Rev A3 2400MHz PCP 2400MHz
32 KB ICACHE, 32 KB DCACHE
SOC 2000MHz IOBAXI 400MHz AXI 250MHz AHB 200MHz GFC 125MHz
Boot from SPI-NOR
SLIMpro FW 2.2
Board: Mustang - AppliedMicro APM887408 Reference Board
I2C: ready
DRAM: ECC 16 GiB @ 1600MHz
SF: Detected N25Q256 with page size 256 Bytes, total 32 MiB
Same core, different board apparently. And of course an ancient U-Boot.
M.
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