Re: exynos-mixer 14450000.mixer: [drm:exynos_drm_register_dma] *ERROR* Device 14450000.mixer lacks support for IOMMU

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Hi Marek,

I would like to recompile and install the kernel 6.6 on my ARM
Chromebook. I would like to know if your patch has been accepted and
included there. Thanks.

On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 8:48 AM Chuck Zmudzinski <brchuckz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 10/31/2023 8:08 AM, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 31.10.2023 00:03, Mario Marietto wrote:
> >> We are a team of linux enthusiasts who are trying to boot Xen on a
> >> Samsung XE303C12 Chromebook aka "snow" following the suggestions in
> >> the slide show presentation here:
> >> https://www.slideshare.net/xen_com_mgr/xpds16-porting-xen-on-arm-to-a-new-soc-julien-grall-arm
> >> This device uses an exynos5250 SOC dual core 1.7 GHz with 2 MB RAM, it
> >> is a Samsung armv7 chip with virtualization extensions. In particular,
> >> we have it working fairly well both on the bare metal with a recent
> >> 6.1.59 Linux LTS kernel and also with a recent 5.4.257 LTS kernel with
> >> KVM, the older LTS kernel version is used to test KVM because support
> >> for KVM on arm v7 was removed from Linux around kernel version 5.7. So
> >> we know we have the hypervisor mode enabled because we were able to
> >> use it with KVM. For Xen, we are using the latest Debian build of Xen
> >> 4.17 for the Debian armhf architecture: (XEN) Xen version 4.17.2-pre
> >> (Debian 4.17.1+2-gb773c48e36-1)
> >> (pkg-xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc
> >> (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0) debug=n Thu May 18 19:26:30 UTC 2023 The
> >> Linux kernel is a custom build that adds the Xen config kernel options
> >> (CONFIG_XEN_DOM0, etc) on top of a kernel that works well on the same
> >> Chromebook model on the bare metal. I can provide the config options
> >> of the kernel that was used if that is helpful. Our method of booting
> >> is to have u-boot boot the Xen hypervisor and load the device tree
> >> after adding the dom0 to the otherwise unaltered device tree from the
> >> Linux kernel using u-boot fdt commands to add a /chosen node, as
> >> described on the Xen wiki and in the pages linked from there. We have
> >> also tried adding and loading an initrd.img using the device tree
> >> /chosen node but that made no difference in our tests. We actually
> >> have the Linux LTS kernel version 6.1.59 working as dom0 with Xen
> >> using the same version of u-boot that we used for KVM, but with a big
> >> problem. The problem we see is that when booting the 6.1.59 kernel
> >> version as dom0 with Xen, the screen is totally dark and the only way
> >> to access the system is remotely through ssh. Logs indicate most
> >> everything else is working, such as the wifi card so we can access it
> >> remotely via ssh and a USB optical mouse lights up when connected so
> >> USB is also working. Obviously, the disk is also working. The
> >> Chromebook is configured to boot from the device's SD card slot by
> >> turning on Chrome OS developer mode options to enable booting from the
> >> SD card slot. The mystery is that when booting the exact same 6.1.59
> >> kernel on the bare metal instead of booting it as dom0 on Xen, it
> >> boots up with full access to the screen and we can interact with the
> >> system using the X.org windows system. But booting as dom0 with Xen,
> >> the screen is totally dark and the only access we have to the system
> >> is through the network via ssh. Also, when booting the 5.4.257 kernel
> >> with KVM in hypervisor mode, the screen works and we can interact with
> >> the system through the X.org windows system. Exploring the log file,we
> >> have seen the errors below :
> >>
> >> Without Xen (or in bare metal):
> >>
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: [drm] Exynos DRM: using 14400000.fimd device for
> >> DMA mapping operations
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: bound 14400000.fimd (ops
> >> 0xc0d96354)
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: bound 14450000.mixer (ops
> >> 0xc0d97554)
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: bound
> >> 145b0000.dp-controller (ops 0xc0d97278)
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: bound 14530000.hdmi (ops
> >> 0xc0d97bd0)
> >> ...
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: Console: switching to colour frame buffer device
> >> 170x48
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: [drm] fb0: exynosdrmfb
> >> frame buffer device
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: [drm] Initialized exynos 1.1.0 20180330 for
> >> exynos-drm on minor 0
> >>
> >> In this case,the kernel is able to use the exynos-drm kernel to start
> >> the fb0 device. But with Xen we get this error with exynos-drm:
> >>
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: [drm] Exynos DRM: using 14400000.fimd device for
> >> DMA mapping operations
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: bound 14400000.fimd (ops
> >> 0xc0d96354)
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-mixer 14450000.mixer:
> >> [drm:exynos_drm_register_dma] *ERROR* Device 14450000.mixer lacks
> >> support for IOMMU
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: failed to bind
> >> 14450000.mixer (ops 0xc0d97554): -22
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-drm exynos-drm: adev bind failed: -22
> >> devuan-bunsen kernel: exynos-dp: probe of 145b0000.dp-controller
> >> failed with error -22
> >>
> >> I'm trying to find for a solution and I've googled a little bit and I
> >> found this web site :
> >> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20220208171823.226211-8-krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> >> with your email address and I tried to ask for some help for fixing
> >> the bug. Any ideas why booting the same Linux kernel that results in a
> >> working X.org display on the bare metal instead as dom0 on Xen would
> >> cause the display to remain dark, but most other basic functions would
> >> work, such as network, disk, and USB ? thanks.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the detailed description! Good to hear that those boards are
> > still being used for various projects. I also have Snow Chromebook and
> > use it for daily tests of linux-next branch.
>
> Adding Julien Grall and Stefano Stabellini
>
> Hi Marek,
>
> Thanks for responding to Mario's question. I also have been doing these
> experiments with a Chromebook Snow, and I am the one who reported this
> problem on the xen-users ML here:
>
> https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-users/2023-10/msg00021.html
>
> You might find that thread interesting, especially here with some additional
> log messages from the exynos_drm driver (exynos_drm_dma.c, I believe):
>
> https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-users/2023-10/msg00032.html
>
> This issue is also discussed some on the xen-devel ML here:
>
> https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2023-11/msg00003.html
>
> >
> > Frankly speaking I have no idea what might happen wrong. There have been
> > some changes recently in the Exynos IOMMU driver related to
> > initialization, maybe your changes related to Xen enabling changed
> > somehow the order of device initialization during boot. I assume that
> > the device-tree you use for the bare metal run and Xen enabled run
> > doesn't differ in the areas describing the hardware blocks.
> >
> > Please check if cherry-picking the commit
> > https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/bbc4d205d93f52ee18dfa7858d51489c0506547f
> > to your v6.1.59 based kernel helps anyhow.
>
> I tried adding that fix of the exynos IOMMU initialization from
> Linux > 6.2 on top of the 6.1.59 kernel I used for the original report,
> but that made no difference on Xen - it still failed with the mixer lacks
> support for IOMMU message and the screen is totally dark.
>
> >
> > If not, then as a temporary workaround please disable
> > CONFIG_DRM_EXYNOS_MIXER and CONFIG_DRM_EXYNOS_HDMI in your kernel config
> > and check what will happen (You will lose the HDMI output, but maybe
> > this won't a big issue).
>
> This change causes the GPU to work fairly well AFAICS. Removing the mixer
> and HDMI allowed the GPU to initialize, and the display manager started
> normally and enabled logging into an ordinary X11 session. Based on the log
> messages I was seeing, this was an obvious thing to try. Thanks for
> suggesting it.
>
> But I have a question:
>
> How are the mixer and HDMI devices related to the main drm device? The problem
> in the exynos_drm_dma driver was that on Xen, the main drm device wanted to
> use IOMMU version of dma_ops, but the mixer (and probably also the HDMI if
> it wouldn't have exited first) wanted to use the Xen swiotlb version of dma_ops,
> but on bare metal all three devices want to use the IOMMU version of dma_ops.
>
> The problem obviously has something to do with the fact that Xen does not
> expose the same IOMMU capability to Linux as is available when running on
> the bare metal.
>
> Cheers,
>
> >
> >
> > Best regards
>


-- 
Mario.





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