powerpc/fadump: CMA init is failing
Mike Rapoport
rppt at kernel.org
Sat Feb 28 07:50:24 AEDT 2026
Hi Ritesh,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 10:39:53PM +0530, Ritesh Harjani wrote:
> Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain at linux.ibm.com> writes:
>
> > I noticed CMA init for fadump crashkernel memory is failing.
> >
> > [ 0.000000] cma: pageblock_order not yet initialized. Called during
> > early boot?
> > [ 0.000000] fadump: Failed to init cma area for firmware-assisted
> > dump,-22
> >
> >
> > kernel command-line:
> > BOOT_IMAGE=(ieee1275//vdevice/v-scsi at 30000070/disk at 8100000000000000,msdos2)/vmlinuz-7.0.0-rc1+
> > root=/dev/mapper/rhel_ltcden3--lp12-root ro
> > rd.lvm.lv=rhel_ltcden3-lp12/root rd.lvm.lv=rhel_ltcden3-lp12/swap
> > fadump=on crashkernel=3G
> >
> >
> > Same issue with kdump CMA reservation:
> >
> > [ 0.000000][ T0] cma: pageblock_order not yet initialized. Called
> > during early boot?
>
> Good that we added those debug prints ;)
>
> I think I know what went wrong, as part of this arch,mm consolidation
> patch series [1], I think the order of initialization is changed.
>
> With this patch the new order is ...
> start_kernel()
> - setup_arch()
> - xxx_cma_reserve();
> - mm_core_init_early()
> - free_area_init()
> - sparse_init()
> - set_pageblock_order() // this sets the pageblock_order.
>
> Whereas earlier set_pageblock_order() was called from initmem_init(),
> just before cma reservations were being made.
>
> start_kernel()
> - setup_arch()
> - initmem_init()
> - sparse_init()
> - set_pageblock_order(); // this sets the pageblock_order
> - xxx_cma_reserve();
>
> So that means, pageblock_order is not initialized before these cma
> reservation function calls, hence we are seeing these failures.
>
> setup_arch() {
> ...
>
> /*
> * Reserve large chunks of memory for use by CMA for kdump, fadump, KVM and
> * hugetlb. These must be called after initmem_init(), so that
> * pageblock_order is initialised.
> */
> fadump_cma_init();
> kdump_cma_reserve();
> kvm_cma_reserve();
>
> ...
> }
>
>
> So what if we do..
>
> start_kernel() {
> ...
> setup_arch(&command_line);
> mm_core_init_early();
> setup_arch_post_mm_core_init(); // and here we call CMA reservation functions ?
Unless I'm missing something these cma reservations can be moved to
arch_mm_preinit().
It runs after mm_core_init_early() and before memblock moves the free
memory to the buddy.
> References:
> [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linuxppc-dev/20260111082105.290734-1-rppt@kernel.org/T/#m5adf1a845e0a0867066c4f7055f28e6304b73fa5
> [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/3ae208e48c0d9cefe53d2dc4f593388067405b7d.1729146153.git.ritesh.list@gmail.com/
>
>
> -ritesh
--
Sincerely yours,
Mike.
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