[PATCHv8 1/5] powerpc/setup : Enable boot_cpu_hwid for PPC32

Pingfan Liu piliu at redhat.com
Wed Oct 11 13:30:04 AEDT 2023


On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 02:38:40PM +0530, Sourabh Jain wrote:
> Hello Pingfan,
> 
> > 
> > With this patch series applied, the kdump kernel fails to boot on
> > powerpc with nr_cpus=1.
> > 
> > Console logs:
> > -------------------
> > [root]# echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger
> > [   74.783235] sysrq: Trigger a crash
> > [   74.783244] Kernel panic - not syncing: sysrq triggered crash
> > [   74.783252] CPU: 58 PID: 3838 Comm: bash Kdump: loaded Not tainted
> > 6.6.0-rc5pf-nr-cpus+ #3
> > [   74.783259] Hardware name: POWER10 (raw) phyp pSeries
> > [   74.783275] Call Trace:
> > [   74.783280] [c00000020f4ebac0] [c000000000ed9f38]
> > dump_stack_lvl+0x6c/0x9c (unreliable)
> > [   74.783291] [c00000020f4ebaf0] [c000000000150300] panic+0x178/0x438
> > [   74.783298] [c00000020f4ebb90] [c000000000936d48]
> > sysrq_handle_crash+0x28/0x30
> > [   74.783304] [c00000020f4ebbf0] [c00000000093773c]
> > __handle_sysrq+0x10c/0x250
> > [   74.783309] [c00000020f4ebc90] [c000000000937fa8]
> > write_sysrq_trigger+0xc8/0x168
> > [   74.783314] [c00000020f4ebcd0] [c000000000665d8c]
> > proc_reg_write+0x10c/0x1b0
> > [   74.783321] [c00000020f4ebd00] [c00000000058da54]
> > vfs_write+0x104/0x4b0
> > [   74.783326] [c00000020f4ebdc0] [c00000000058dfdc]
> > ksys_write+0x7c/0x140
> > [   74.783331] [c00000020f4ebe10] [c000000000033a64]
> > system_call_exception+0x144/0x3a0
> > [   74.783337] [c00000020f4ebe50] [c00000000000c554]
> > system_call_common+0xf4/0x258
> > [   74.783343] --- interrupt: c00 at 0x7fffa0721594
> > [   74.783352] NIP:  00007fffa0721594 LR: 00007fffa0697bf4 CTR:
> > 0000000000000000
> > [   74.783364] REGS: c00000020f4ebe80 TRAP: 0c00   Not tainted
> > (6.6.0-rc5pf-nr-cpus+)
> > [   74.783376] MSR:  800000000280f033
> > <SF,VEC,VSX,EE,PR,FP,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE>  CR: 28222202  XER: 00000000
> > [   74.783394] IRQMASK: 0
> > [   74.783394] GPR00: 0000000000000004 00007ffffc4b6800 00007fffa0807300
> > 0000000000000001
> > [   74.783394] GPR04: 000000013549ea60 0000000000000002 0000000000000010
> > 0000000000000000
> > [   74.783394] GPR08: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
> > 0000000000000000
> > [   74.783394] GPR12: 0000000000000000 00007fffa0abaf70 0000000040000000
> > 000000011a0f9798
> > [   74.783394] GPR16: 000000011a0f9724 000000011a097688 000000011a02ff70
> > 000000011a0fd568
> > [   74.783394] GPR20: 0000000135554bf0 0000000000000001 000000011a0aa478
> > 00007ffffc4b6a24
> > [   74.783394] GPR24: 00007ffffc4b6a20 000000011a0faf94 0000000000000002
> > 000000013549ea60
> > [   74.783394] GPR28: 0000000000000002 00007fffa08017a0 000000013549ea60
> > 0000000000000002
> > [   74.783440] NIP [00007fffa0721594] 0x7fffa0721594
> > [   74.783443] LR [00007fffa0697bf4] 0x7fffa0697bf4
> > [   74.783447] --- interrupt: c00
> > I'm in purgatory
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Page sizes from device-tree:
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Page size shift = 12 AP=0x0
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Page size shift = 16 AP=0x5
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Page size shift = 21 AP=0x1
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Page size shift = 30 AP=0x2
> > [    0.000000] Activating Kernel Userspace Access Prevention
> > [    0.000000] Activating Kernel Userspace Execution Prevention
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000000000000-0x0000000000010000
> > with 64.0 KiB pages (exec)
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000000010000-0x0000000000200000
> > with 64.0 KiB pages
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000000200000-0x0000000020000000
> > with 2.00 MiB pages
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000020000000-0x0000000022600000
> > with 2.00 MiB pages (exec)
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000022600000-0x0000000040000000
> > with 2.00 MiB pages
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000040000000-0x0000000180000000
> > with 1.00 GiB pages
> > [    0.000000] radix-mmu: Mapped 0x0000000180000000-0x00000001a0000000
> > with 2.00 MiB pages
> > [    0.000000] lpar: Using radix MMU under hypervisor
> > [    0.000000] Linux version 6.6.0-rc5pf-nr-cpus+
> > (root at ltcever7x0-lp1.aus.stglabs.ibm.com) (gcc (GCC) 8.5.0 20210514 (Red
> > Hat 8.5.0-20), GNU ld version 2.30-123.el8) #3 SMP Mon Oct  9 11:07:
> > 41 CDT 2023
> > [    0.000000] Found initrd at 0xc000000022e60000:0xc0000000248f08d8
> > [    0.000000] Hardware name: IBM,9043-MRX POWER10 (raw) 0x800200
> > 0xf000006 of:IBM,FW1060.00 (NM1060_016) hv:phyp pSeries
> > [    0.000000] printk: bootconsole [udbg0] enabled
> > [    0.000000] the round shift between dt seq and the cpu logic number:
> > 56
> > [    0.000000] BUG: Unable to handle kernel data access on write at
> > 0xc0000001a0000000
> > [    0.000000] Faulting instruction address: 0xc000000022009c64
> > [    0.000000] Oops: Kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#1]
> > [    0.000000] LE PAGE_SIZE=64K MMU=Radix SMP NR_CPUS=2048 NUMA pSeries
> > [    0.000000] Modules linked in:
> > [    0.000000] CPU: 2 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted
> > 6.6.0-rc5pf-nr-cpus+ #3
> > [    0.000000] Hardware name:  POWER10 (raw)  hv:phyp pSeries
> > [    0.000000] NIP:  c000000022009c64 LR: c000000022009c54 CTR:
> > c0000000201ff348
> > [    0.000000] REGS: c000000022aebb00 TRAP: 0300   Not tainted
> > (6.6.0-rc5pf-nr-cpus+)
> > [    0.000000] MSR:  8000000000001033 <SF,ME,IR,DR,RI,LE> CR: 28222824 
> > XER: 00000001
> > [    0.000000] CFAR: c000000020031574 DAR: c0000001a0000000 DSISR:
> > 42000000 IRQMASK: 1
> > [    0.000000] GPR00: c000000022009ba0 c000000022aebda0 c0000000213d1300
> > 0000000000000004
> > [    0.000000] GPR04: 0000000000000001 c000000022aebbc0 c000000022aebbb8
> > 0000000000000000
> > [    0.000000] GPR08: 0000000000000001 c00000019ffffff8 000000000000003a
> > c0000000229c8a78
> > [    0.000000] GPR12: 0000000000002000 c000000022e4a800 c0000000211d34b8
> > c0000000211d3aa8
> > [    0.000000] GPR16: c0000000211d75a0 c0000000211d75b0 c0000000225f3b98
> > 0000000000000000
> > [    0.000000] GPR20: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000001
> > 0000000000000001
> > [    0.000000] GPR24: 0000000000000008 0000000000000000 0000000000000001
> > c00000019ffffdc0
> > [    0.000000] GPR28: 0000000000000002 c000000022b368e0 c000000022aebe08
> > 0000000000000008
> > [    0.000000] NIP [c000000022009c64] smp_setup_cpu_maps+0x420/0x724
> > [    0.000000] LR [c000000022009c54] smp_setup_cpu_maps+0x410/0x724
> > [    0.000000] Call Trace:
> > [    0.000000] [c000000022aebda0] [c000000022009ba0]
> > smp_setup_cpu_maps+0x35c/0x724 (unreliable)
> > [    0.000000] [c000000022aebeb0] [c00000002200a19c]
> > setup_arch+0x1b8/0x54c
> > [    0.000000] [c000000022aebf30] [c000000022003f88]
> > start_kernel+0xb0/0x768
> > [    0.000000] [c000000022aebfe0] [c00000002000d888]
> > start_here_common+0x1c/0x20
> > [    0.000000] Code: 3929ffff 7f89e040 409c002c 7ec4b378 7f83e378
> > 4a027939 7f83e378 4a0278e5 e95b0018 3d22017d e929f028 7d4ac42c
> > <7d49c12e> eb7b0000 7e99a378 4bffff3c
> 
> The faulting instruction address, 0xc000000022009c6, corresponds to the code
> below:
> 
> File:
> arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c
> 
> Function
> void __init smp_setup_cpu_maps(void)
> {
>             ...
>             cpu_to_phys_id[bt_thread] =
> be32_to_cpu(intserv_node->intserv[bt_thread]);
>             ...
> }
> 
> Hope it helps.
> 

Appreciate your help.

This issue should be linked with the capability of cpu_to_phys_id[].

Could you please to try the fix suggested at the end of the email? 
It should be a fix for 
[PATCHv8 3/5] powerpc/setup: Handle the case when boot_cpuid greater than nr_cpus


Thanks,

Pingfan

---

diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c
index bd7853a4bc91..849adc7a4b47 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c
@@ -464,12 +464,6 @@ void __init smp_setup_cpu_maps(void)
 	DBG("smp_setup_cpu_maps()\n");
 
 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&head);
-	cpu_to_phys_id = memblock_alloc(nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(u32),
-					__alignof__(u32));
-	if (!cpu_to_phys_id)
-		panic("%s: Failed to allocate %zu bytes align=0x%zx\n",
-		      __func__, nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(u32), __alignof__(u32));
-
 	for_each_node_by_type(dn, "cpu") {
 		const __be32 *intserv;
 		__be32 cpu_be;
@@ -533,6 +527,16 @@ void __init smp_setup_cpu_maps(void)
 		}
 
 	}
+
+	/* There may be hole between cpu0 and boot cpu */
+	j = (bt_thread + 1) > nr_cpu_ids ? (bt_thread + 1) : nr_cpu_ids;
+	cpu_to_phys_id = memblock_alloc(j * sizeof(u32),
+					__alignof__(u32));
+	if (!cpu_to_phys_id)
+		panic("%s: Failed to allocate %zu bytes align=0x%zx\n",
+		      __func__, nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(u32), __alignof__(u32));
+
+
 	cpu = 0;
 	list_del_init(&head);
 	/* Select the primary thread, the boot cpu's slibing, as the logic 0 */
-- 
2.31.1



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