On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 01:22:43PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 01:34:54PM +0200, Corentin Labbe wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 11:19:12AM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > > > On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 11:02:03AM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote: > > > > 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. > > > > > > Under a VM (the kernel doesn't have kexec support - but that's not a > > > problem, because the initial loading stages are the relevant parts > > > which all happen in userspace): > > > > > > # build/sbin/kexec --version > > > kexec-tools 2.0.20 > > > # build/sbin/kexec --debug --load virt-vmlinuz-5.4.0+ > > > Try gzip decompression. > > > kernel: 0xb6a6c008 kernel_size: 0x407358 > > > MEMORY RANGES > > > 0000000040000000-000000007fffffff (0) > > > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x00407358 > > > zImage size 0x407358, file size 0x407358 > > > zImage requires 0x00418358 bytes > > > offset 0x00007178 tag 0x5a534c4b size 12 > > > Decompressed kernel sizes: > > > text+data 0x00c2ed24 bss 0x000319ec total 0x00c60710 > > > Resulting kernel space: 0x0104707c > > > Kernel: address=0x40008000 size=0x0104707c > > > DT : address=0x41051000 size=0x00100000 > > > kexec_load: entry = 0x40008000 flags = 0x280000 > > > nr_segments = 2 > > > segment[0].buf = 0xb6a6c008 > > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x40735c > > > segment[0].mem = 0x40008000 > > > segment[0].memsz = 0x408000 > > > segment[1].buf = 0xb696b008 > > > segment[1].bufsz = 0x100000 > > > segment[1].mem = 0x41051000 > > > segment[1].memsz = 0x100000 > > > kexec_load failed: Function not implemented > > > entry = 0x40008000 flags = 0x280000 > > > nr_segments = 2 > > > segment[0].buf = 0xb6aa0008 > > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x40735c > > > segment[0].mem = 0x40008000 > > > segment[0].memsz = 0x408000 > > > segment[1].buf = 0xb699f008 > > > segment[1].bufsz = 0x100000 > > > segment[1].mem = 0x41051000 > > > segment[1].memsz = 0x100000 > > > # > > > > > > On a SolidRun Hummingboard2 (iMX6 based, which has kexec support, same > > > kexec binary, first without an initrd, and then with): > > > > > > # build/sbin/kexec --version > > > kexec-tools 2.0.20 > > > # build/sbin/kexec --debug --load multi-vmlinuz-5.6.0+ > > > Try gzip decompression. > > > kernel: 0xb6763008 kernel_size: 0x7273a8 > > > MEMORY RANGES > > > 0000000010000000-000000004fffffff (0) > > > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x007273a8 > > > zImage size 0x7273a8, file size 0x7273a8 > > > zImage requires 0x007383a8 bytes > > > offset 0x00004da8 tag 0x5a534c4b size 12 > > > Decompressed kernel sizes: > > > text+data 0x00dbedb8 bss 0x007489f8 total 0x015077b0 > > > Resulting kernel space: 0x015077b0 > > > Kernel: address=0x10008000 size=0x015077b0 > > > DT : address=0x11511000 size=0x0000b000 > > > kexec_load: entry = 0x10008000 flags = 0x280000 > > > nr_segments = 2 > > > segment[0].buf = 0xb6763008 > > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x7273ac > > > segment[0].mem = 0x10008000 > > > segment[0].memsz = 0x728000 > > > segment[1].buf = 0x1207cb0 > > > segment[1].bufsz = 0xb000 > > > segment[1].mem = 0x11511000 > > > segment[1].memsz = 0xb000 > > > # build/sbin/kexec --unload > > > # build/sbin/kexec --debug --load multi-vmlinuz-5.6.0+ --initrd /boot/initrd.img-5.4.0+ > > > Try gzip decompression. > > > kernel: 0xb65d8008 kernel_size: 0x7273a8 > > > MEMORY RANGES > > > 0000000010000000-000000004fffffff (0) > > > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x007273a8 > > > zImage size 0x7273a8, file size 0x7273a8 > > > zImage requires 0x007383a8 bytes > > > offset 0x00004da8 tag 0x5a534c4b size 12 > > > Decompressed kernel sizes: > > > text+data 0x00dbedb8 bss 0x007489f8 total 0x015077b0 > > > Resulting kernel space: 0x015077b0 > > > Kernel: address=0x10008000 size=0x015077b0 > > > Initrd: address=0x11510000 size=0x0053f46a > > > DT : address=0x11a50000 size=0x0000b044 > > > kexec_load: entry = 0x10008000 flags = 0x280000 > > > nr_segments = 3 > > > segment[0].buf = 0xb65d8008 > > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x7273ac > > > segment[0].mem = 0x10008000 > > > segment[0].memsz = 0x728000 > > > segment[1].buf = 0xb6098008 > > > segment[1].bufsz = 0x53f46a > > > segment[1].mem = 0x11510000 > > > segment[1].memsz = 0x540000 > > > segment[2].buf = 0x993cf0 > > > segment[2].bufsz = 0xb044 > > > segment[2].mem = 0x11a50000 > > > segment[2].memsz = 0xc000 > > > > > > On clearfog (Armada 388): > > > > > > # build/sbin/kexec --debug --load multi-vmlinuz-5.6.0+ > > > Try gzip decompression. > > > kernel: 0xb6745008 kernel_size: 0x7273a8 > > > MEMORY RANGES > > > 0000000000000000-000000003fffffff (0) > > > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x007273a8 > > > zImage size 0x7273a8, file size 0x7273a8 > > > zImage requires 0x007383a8 bytes > > > offset 0x00004da8 tag 0x5a534c4b size 12 > > > Decompressed kernel sizes: > > > text+data 0x00dbedb8 bss 0x007489f8 total 0x015077b0 > > > Resulting kernel space: 0x015077b0 > > > Kernel: address=0x00008000 size=0x015077b0 > > > DT : address=0x01511000 size=0x00007be3 > > > kexec_load: entry = 0x8000 flags = 0x280000 > > > nr_segments = 2 > > > segment[0].buf = 0xb6745008 > > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x7273ac > > > segment[0].mem = 0x8000 > > > segment[0].memsz = 0x728000 > > > segment[1].buf = 0x1be7f68 > > > segment[1].bufsz = 0x7be3 > > > segment[1].mem = 0x1511000 > > > segment[1].memsz = 0x8000 > > > > > > All appears to work fine. > > > > > > > I have found a part of my problem, kexec-tool seems to always use the OPT_KEXEC_FILE_SYSCALL. > > Even if I set --kexec-syscall. > > You mention below that you're using buildroot. Does buildroot have > patches on top of the reference kexec-tools codebase as found at > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec-tools.git ? > > Looking at the 2.0.20 code, there's no way for that to be happening; > the only way that _could_ happen is if getopt_long() always returns > 's' when we get to the last argument, which is highly unlikely. > > > On my early tries I got "syscall kexec_file_load not available." > > When I did a full rebuild of my buildroot to go back to kexec-tool 2.0.18, this syscall become availlable. > > 32-bit kernels have no support for kexec_file_load(), although the > syscall is reserved. > > Irrespective of that, presence of the syscall number allocation is > not sufficient to tell whether the syscall is implemented by the > kernel; that is controlled by the kernel's CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE symbol. > This symbol is never offered for 32-bit ARM kernels. > > > The get_memory_ranges seems to be called only from my_load() which is executed when !do_kexec_file_syscall. > > > > Since kexec-tool always set do_kexec_file_syscall, it is never called. > > I have added a print for each syscal option, and it seems that OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL_AUTO is called after the handling of OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL. > > > > So I have hack to always set do_kexec_file_syscall=0 > > It sounds like buildroot is patching kexec-tools in ways that break > 32-bit ARM, and it sounds like this needs to be reported as a bug to > buildroot. > > That said, I think there's a weakness in the ARM support in > kexec-tools, which this patch should address for 2.0.20. Things have > changed in the merged patches since 2.0.20, so the return needs to be > EFALLBACK not ENOSYS, so please pay attention to exactly which version > of kexec-tools you have (whether it's the 2.0.20 tagged version or has > further patches from kexec-tools on top.) > > diff --git a/kexec/arch/arm/kexec-zImage-arm.c b/kexec/arch/arm/kexec-zImage-arm.c > index 9a67b8a4db98..ca4e35382ea1 100644 > --- a/kexec/arch/arm/kexec-zImage-arm.c > +++ b/kexec/arch/arm/kexec-zImage-arm.c > @@ -421,6 +421,12 @@ int zImage_arm_load(int argc, char **argv, const char *buf, off_t len, > }; > static const char short_options[] = KEXEC_ARCH_OPT_STR "a:r:"; > > + /* We do not support file mode */ > + if (info->file_mode) { > + fprintf(stderr, "syscall kexec_file_load not implemented.\n"); > + return -ENOSYS; > + } > + > /* > * Parse the command line arguments > */ > > > So now my test go further, but the final kernel crash. > > DEBUG: bootz: run kexec with /tmp/kernel --debug --kexec-syscall --force --initrd /tmp/ramdisk --dtb /tmp/dtb --command-line='console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 earlycon=uart,mmio32,0x7000000 ip=dhcp' > > Set DEBUG! > > main:1417 OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL > > main:1422 OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL_AUTO > > arch_process_options:119 > > main:1500 > > main:1517 res=0 do_load=1 > > main:1519 res=0 do_kexec_file_syscall=0 > > my_load:713 > > Try gzip decompression. > > kernel: 0xb693b008 kernel_size: 0x443ac0 > > get_memory_ranges:36 > > MEMORY RANGES > > 0000000020000000-000000009fffffff (0) > > DEBUG: my_load:737 memory_ranges=1 > > zImage_arm_load:423 > > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x00443ac0 > > zImage size 0x443ac0, file size 0x443ac0 > > zImage requires 0x00454ac0 bytes > > offset 0x00006678 tag 0x5a534c4b size 8 > > Decompressed kernel sizes: > > text+data 0x00b78080 bss 0x0003d3c0 total 0x00bb5440 > > Resulting kernel space: 0x00fccb40 > > DEBUG: locate_hole:237 memory_ranges=1 > > Check 0/1 536870912 0 type=-1610612737 > > Check 0/1 536870912 0 > > Kernel: address=0x20008000 size=0x00fccb40 > > DEBUG: locate_hole:237 memory_ranges=1 > > Check 0/1 536870912 0 type=-1610612737 > > Check 0/1 536870912 0 > > Initrd: address=0x20fd5000 size=0x0167213d > > DEBUG: locate_hole:237 memory_ranges=1 > > Check 0/1 536870912 0 type=-1610612737 > > Check 0/2 536870912 0 > > Check 1/2 577011712 0 > > DT : address=0x22648000 size=0x00006043 > > kexec_load: entry = 0x20008000 flags = 0x280000 > > nr_segments = 3 > > segment[0].buf = 0xb693b008 > > segment[0].bufsz = 0x443ac4 > > segment[0].mem = 0x20008000 > > segment[0].memsz = 0x444000 > > segment[1].buf = 0xb52c8008 > > segment[1].bufsz = 0x167213d > > segment[1].mem = 0x20fd5000 > > segment[1].memsz = 0x1673000 > > segment[2].buf = 0x4ef88 > > segment[2].bufsz = 0x6043 > > segment[2].mem = 0x2[ 31.265096] sun7i-dwmac 830000.ethernet eth0: Link is Down > > 2648000 > > segment[2].memsz = 0x7000 > > main:1568 res=0 > > main:1582 res=0 do_exec=1 > > [ 31.277297] kexec_core: Starting new kernel > > [ 31.282700] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... > > [ 31.692085] Bye! > > C:0x200080C0-0x2044BAC0->0x20B80B00-0x20FC4500 > > This line shows that we entered the new kernel, which was located > (correctly) at 0x200080C0-0x2044BAC0, and it has decided to relocate > itself to 0x20B80B00-0x20FC4500. > > The lack of further output suggests that the decompressor itself > wasn't able to run after being relocated higher in memory. > > It may be worth booting the same kernel image and see what the C: > line comes out as there. > I have checked and some CONFIG was missing, now I get one line further: [ 32.903765] kexec_core: Starting new kernel [ 32.907958] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... [ 33.392056] Bye! C:0x200080C0-0x2044AE80->0x20B80300-0x20FC30C0 Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. So the uncompressor seems ok. As you said, I have started the same kernel, but I dont see any C: Starting kernel ... Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 [ 0.000000] Linux version 5.6.0-10890-gc27180b13770-dirty (compile@Red) (gcc version 8.3.0 (Gentoo 8.3.0-r1 p1.1)) #78 SMP Tue Apr 7 14:55:53 CEST 2020 [ 0.000000] CPU: ARMv7 Processor [410fc075] revision 5 (ARMv7), cr=10c5387d [ 0.000000] CPU: div instructions available: patching division code _______________________________________________ kexec mailing list kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec