2.6.31-git5 kernel boot hangs on powerpc
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Fri Sep 25 18:31:45 EST 2009
On Fri, 2009-09-25 at 16:39 +0900, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sachin Sant wrote:
> > <4>PERCPU: chunk 1 relocating -1 -> 18 c0000000db70fb00
> > <c0000000db70fb00:c0000000db70fb00>
> > <4>PERCPU: relocated <c000000001120320:c000000001120320>
> > <4>PERCPU: chunk 1 relocating 18 -> 16 c0000000db70fb00
> > <c000000001120320:c000000001120320>
> > <4>PERCPU: relocated <c000000001120300:c000000001120300>
> > <4>PERCPU: chunk 1, alloc pages [0,1)
> > <4>PERCPU: chunk 1, map pages [0,1)
> > <4>PERCPU: map 0xd00007fffff00000, 1 pages 53544
> > <4>PERCPU: map 0xd00007fffff80000, 1 pages 53545
> > <4>PERCPU: chunk 1, will clear 4096b/unit d00007fffff00000 d00007fffff80000
> > <3>INFO: RCU detected CPU 0 stall (t=1000 jiffies)
>
> This supports my hypothesis. This is the first area being allocated
> from a dynamic chunk and cleared. PFN 53544 and 53545 have been
> allocated and successfully mapped to 0xd00007fffff00000 and
> 0xd00007fffff80000 using map_kernel_range_noflush() but when those
> addresses are actually accessed, we end up with infinite faults. The
> fault handler probably thinks that the fault has been handled
> correctly but, when the control is returned, the processor faults
> again. Benjamin, I'm way out of my depth here, can you please help?
Definitely looks like a powerpc mm problem. I'll have a look on monday.
Cheers,
Ben.
> Oh, one more simple experiment. Sachin, does the following patch make
> any difference?
>
> diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c
> index 69511e6..93d29eb 100644
> --- a/mm/vmalloc.c
> +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c
> @@ -2102,7 +2102,8 @@ struct vm_struct **pcpu_get_vm_areas(const unsigned long *offsets,
> size_t align, gfp_t gfp_mask)
> {
> const unsigned long vmalloc_start = ALIGN(VMALLOC_START, align);
> - const unsigned long vmalloc_end = VMALLOC_END & ~(align - 1);
> + //const unsigned long vmalloc_end = VMALLOC_END & ~(align - 1);
> + const unsigned long vmalloc_end = vmalloc_start + (512 << 20);
> struct vmap_area **vas, *prev, *next;
> struct vm_struct **vms;
> int area, area2, last_area, term_area;
>
>
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