On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 10:27:20AM +0200, Corentin Labbe wrote: > Hello > > I am trying to add the last missing Allwinner Soc in kernelci: the A80. > But this SoC does not have any way to be used in kernelci, no USB nor network in uboot. > So I have tried to fake uboot since the kernel has network support and run the new kernel via kexec. > > But kexec 2.0.18 fail to work: > kexec --force /tmp/kernel --initrd /tmp/ramdisk --dtb /tmp/dtb --command-line='console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 earlycon=uart,mmio32,0x7000000 ip=dhcp' As I mentioned in my other reply, this apparent "kexec" command line does not seem to reflect the arguments you actually used to invoke the kexec output below. > syscall kexec_file_load not available. This message is produced by do_kexec_file_load(). This function is only invoked if the do_kexec_file_syscall flag in main() is set. This flag is only set if one of: --kexec-file-syscall --kexec-syscall --kexec-syscall-auto -s -c -a are provided on the kexec command line. Your command line above does not contain any of those arguments, so either the command line is not what you used, or you are using a patched kexec, or your compiler is grossly miscompiling kexec. > Try gzip decompression. > kernel: 0xb6535008 kernel_size: 0x853200 > MEMORY RANGES > 0000000020000000-000000009fffffff (0) Then there's the debug output, which is only produced if the kexec_debug global is set, which in turn is only set if --debug or -d is supplied on the kexec command line - which again, your kexec command line does not contain this. > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x00853200 > zImage size 0x853200, file size 0x853200 > zImage requires 0x00864200 bytes > offset 0x0000bae4 tag 0x5a534c4b size 8 > Decompressed kernel sizes: > text+data 0x0158b3a0 bss 0x000632f0 total 0x015ee690 > Resulting kernel space: 0x01def5a0 > Kernel: address=0x20008000 size=0x01def5a0 > Initrd: address=0x21df8000 size=0x0090b6fa > DT : address=0x22704000 size=0x00005c09 > kexec_load: entry = 0x20008000 flags = 0x280000 > nr_segments = 3 > segment[0].buf = 0xb6535008 > segment[0].bufsz = 0x853204 > segment[0].mem = 0x20008000 > segment[0].memsz = 0x854000 > segment[1].buf = 0xb5c29008 > segment[1].bufsz = 0x90b6fa > segment[1].mem = 0x21df8000 > segment[1].memsz = 0x90c000 > segment[2].buf = 0x4db50 > segment[2].bufsz = 0x5c09 > segm[ 71.039126] kexec_core: Starting new kernel > ent[2].mem = 0[ 71.044712] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... > x22704000 > segment[2].memsz = 0x6000 > [ 71.489070] Bye! > > > I have tried also kexec-2.0.20 > Try gzip decompression. > zImage header: 0x00000000 0x000019b4 0x00001000 > zImage requires 0x008641c0 bytes > Could not find a free area of memory of 0x86c1c0 bytes... > Cannot load /tmp/kernel kexec 2.0.20 doesn't appear to have changed anything to do with how allocations are done. The above output looks even more strange and confusing. "zImage header" is produced by debugging prints, which imply that kexec_debug was set. However, the "MEMORY RANGES" output is missing - this has not gone away with kexec 2.0.20, it's still there, and works for me (I've just built and tested kexec 2.0.20). Also, the values on the "zImage header" line are completely messed up; the first should be the zImage magic value and it is not - that suggests that the file being loaded is not a zImage file, or is corrupted. -- RMK's Patch system: https://www.armlinux.org.uk/developer/patches/ FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line in suburbia: sync at 10.2Mbps down 587kbps up _______________________________________________ kexec mailing list kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec