On 03/21/24 at 08:37pm, Li Huafei wrote: > > > On 2024/3/21 18:06, Dave Young wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 17:49, Li Huafei <lihuafei1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Baoquan, > >> > >> On 2024/3/21 17:17, chenhaixiang (A) wrote: > >>> > >>>>> I'm sorry for the delay. Here are some details from the boot log and > >>>> /proc/iomem: > >>>>> The Boot log: > >>>>> [ 0.000000] Linux version 6.8.0 (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc (GCC) > >>>> 10.3.1, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.37) #3 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Mar 20 > >>>> 11:46:11 UTC 2024 > >>>>> [ 0.000000] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-6.8.0 > >>>> root=/dev/mapper/root ro crashkernel=512M resume=/dev/mapper/swap > >>>> rd.lvm.lv=root rd.lvm.lv=swap crash_kexec_post_notifiers softlockup_panic=1 > >>>> reserve_kbox_mem=16M fsck.mode=auto fsck.repair=yes panic=3 > >>>> nmi_watchdog=1 quiet rd.shell=0 memblock=debug efi=debug > >>>> console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty0 > >>>> ......snip... > >>>>> [ 0.022622] memblock_phys_alloc_range: 536870912 bytes align=0x1000000 > >>>> from=0x0000000000000000 max_addr=0x0000000100000000 > >>>> reserve_crashkernel_generic+0x7c/0x220 > >>>>> [ 0.022628] memblock_phys_alloc_range: 536870912 bytes align=0x1000000 > >>>> from=0x0000000100000000 max_addr=0x0000400000000000 > >>>> reserve_crashkernel_generic+0x7c/0x220 > >>>>> [ 0.022632] memblock_reserve: [0x000000c01f000000-0x000000c03effffff] > >>>> memblock_alloc_range_nid+0xee/0x170 > >>>>> [ 0.022634] memblock_phys_alloc_range: 268435456 bytes align=0x1000000 > >>>> from=0x0000000000000000 max_addr=0x0000000100000000 > >>>> reserve_crashkernel_generic+0x11d/0x220 > >>>>> [ 0.022638] memblock_reserve: [0x0000000049000000-0x0000000058ffffff] > >>>> memblock_alloc_range_nid+0xee/0x170 > >>>>> [ 0.022640] crashkernel low memory reserved: 0x49000000 - 0x59000000 > >>>> (256 MB) > >>>>> [ 0.022641] crashkernel reserved: 0x000000c01f000000 - > >>>> 0x000000c03f000000 (512 MB) > >>>> > >>>> Here, crashkernel,low is reserved in region: [0x49000000 - 0x59000000] (256 > >>>> MB) > >>>> crashkernel,high is reserved in region: [0x000000c01f000000 - > >>>> 0x000000c03f000000] (512 MB) ...... > >>>>> [ 0.029839] memblock_reserve: [0x000000c03ffff740-0x000000c03fffff7f] > >>>> memblock_alloc_range_nid+0xee/0x170 > >>>>> [ 0.029843] e820: update [mem 0x53cbd000-0x53ccffff] usable ==> > >>>> reserved > >>>>> [ 0.029861] TSC deadline timer available > >>>> > >>>> Then here, region [0x53cbd000-0x53ccffff] is reserved in e820, and print abvoe > >>>> "usable ==> reserved". This should be the step which prevents earlier reserved > >>>> crashkernel,low from being added to iomem tree. I am not sure what triggered > >>>> the e820 update. > >> > >> We added dump_stack () printing in efi_mem_reserve () and found that > >> [0x53cbd000-0x53ccffff] was reserved by BGRT: > >> > >> [ 0.032259] e820: update [mem 0x53cbd000-0x53ccffff] usable ==> > >> reserved > >> [ 0.032262] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted > >> 5.10.0-60.18.0.50.h820.eulerosv2r11.x86_64 #7 > >> [ 0.032263] Hardware name: Huawei 2288H V5/BC11SPSCB0, BIOS 8.25 > >> 08/30/2022 > >> [ 0.032264] Call Trace: > >> [ 0.032265] ? dump_stack+0x57/0x6e > >> [ 0.032267] ? bgrt_init+0xc2/0xc2 > >> [ 0.032268] ? __e820__range_update+0x7a/0x1d6 > >> [ 0.032270] ? bgrt_init+0xc2/0xc2 > >> [ 0.032272] ? bgrt_init+0xc2/0xc2 > >> [ 0.032274] ? efi_arch_mem_reserve+0x1a3/0x1d0 > >> [ 0.032276] ? efi_mem_reserve+0x2d/0x42 > >> [ 0.032278] ? acpi_parse_bgrt+0xa/0x11 > >> [ 0.032279] ? acpi_table_parse+0x86/0xbc > >> [ 0.032281] ? acpi_boot_init+0x79/0xad > >> [ 0.032282] ? setup_arch+0x835/0x954 > >> [ 0.032284] ? start_kernel+0x5d/0x455 > >> [ 0.032286] ? secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0xc2/0xcb > >> > >> efi_reserve_boot_services() has reserved memory of type > >> EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_CODE & EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA before crashkernel. > >> efi_bgrt_init() assumes that EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA is not reserved by > >> other modules. Then, the e820_table is directly updated, and the BGRT > >> memory is reserved. > >> > >> However, memblock_is_region_reserved() in efi_reserve_boot_services() > >> returns true when the ranges only overlap. > >> > >> already_reserved = memblock_is_region_reserved(start, size); > > > > Do you mean efi_reserve_boot_services is supposed to reserve the bgrt > > memory but it does not reserve it due to the region overlapping with > > some other reserved region? If so can you debug and find what exact > > memblock reserved region overlaps with the bgrt? > > Yes. I added the following debug print to efi_reserve_boot_services(): > > --- a/arch/x86/platform/efi/quirks.c > +++ b/arch/x86/platform/efi/quirks.c > @@ -339,6 +339,10 @@ void __init efi_reserve_boot_services(void) > > already_reserved = memblock_is_region_reserved(start, size); > > + pr_info("kdumpdebug: efi_reserve_boot_services start 0x%lu, " > + "size 0x%lx, type 0x%lx, already_reserved %d\n", > + start, size, md->type, already_reserved); > + > /* > * Because the following memblock_reserve() is paired > * with memblock_free_late() for this region in > It's great debugging and analysis, thanks you guys. Now there are several questions: 1) why memory region [0x5976a018-0x5976abc7] is reserved by memblock for efi_mem_attr_table. It's supposed to be outside of the EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA area? We may need check here if it's a bug. [ 0.000000] random: crng init done [ 0.000000] memblock_reserve: [0x000000005976a018-0x000000005976abc7] efi_memattr_init+0x51/0xa0 > This memory [0x0000005976a018-0x00000005976abc7] is reserved here, which belongs to EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA. > [ 0.000000] memblock_reserve: [0x000000005976a018-0x000000005976abc7] efi_memattr_init+0x51/0xa0 > It falls in the following range > [ 0.000000] efi: mem22: [Boot Data | | | | | | | | | | |WB|WT|WC|UC] range=[0x0000000051329000-0x000000005cefefff] (187MB) > > in efi_reserve_boot_services(), [0x0000005132900-0x00000005cefeff] will not be fully reserved because [0x0000005976a018-0x0000005976abc7] > has already been reserved and overlaps with [0x0000005976a018-0x0000005976abc7] 2) Because efi_mem_attr_table memblock reserved [0x5976a018-0x5976abc7], the whole EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA area [0x5132900-0x5cefeff] is not memblock reserved for later free. Excep of the small area, do we need still memblock reserve the remaining area, we may need check if this is a bug. > > [ 0.021316] efi: kdumpdebug: efi_reserve_boot_services start 0x51329000, size 0xbbd6000, type 0x4, already_reserved 1 > > It is not reserved by memblock, this free memory region is allocated by crashkernel > > [ 0.022597] crashkernel low memory reserved: 0x49000000 - 0x59000000 (256 MB) > [ 0.022599] crashkernel reserved: 0x000000c01f000000 - 0x000000c03f000000 (512 MB) > > In efi_bgrt_init (), it is assumed that the memory of the EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA type has been successfully > reserved. Therefore, the address in the range is directly used. As a result, the memory overlaps with > the crashkernel region. (3) efi_bgrt_init() should be innocent because it's supposed to safely use the area according to the existing efi quirk handling. (4) the deferring of adding crashh_low_res to iomem exposed the above efi issue. When we cancel the deferring of crashh_res inserting into iomem, we can see that the brgt area is reserved inside crashkernel region, that's problematic. 2d4fd058-60efefff : System RAM 2d4fd058-58ffffff : System RAM 49000000-58ffffff : Crash kernel 53cbd000-53ccffff : Reserved <--- 60eff000-704fefff : Reserved -- 93dd424000-93dd9fffff : Kernel bss c01f000000-c03effffff : Crash kernel d0000000000-d0fffffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00 d0000000000-d00001fffff : PCI Bus 0000:01 > > [ 0.029694] e820: update [mem 0x53cbd000-0x53ccffff] usable ==> reserved > > > > BTW, the previous email threads are weird, and not threading > > correctly, hard to find information. > > It should be because the log content is too large and has been put on hold. In my previous email, I received a prompt: > > The reason it is being held: > > Message body is too big: 248998 bytes with a limit of 40 KB > > > > > >> > >> /* > >> * Because the following memblock_reserve() is paired > >> * with memblock_free_late() for this region in > >> * efi_free_boot_services(), we must be extremely > >> * careful not to reserve, and subsequently free, > >> * critical regions of memory (like the kernel image) or > >> * those regions that somebody else has already > >> * reserved. > >> * > >> * A good example of a critical region that must not be > >> * freed is page zero (first 4Kb of memory), which may > >> * contain boot services code/data but is marked > >> * E820_TYPE_RESERVED by trim_bios_range(). > >> */ > >> if (!already_reserved) { > >> memblock_reserve(start, size); > >> > >> /* > >> * If we are the first to reserve the region, no > >> * one else cares about it. We own it and can > >> * free it later. > >> */ > >> if (can_free_region(start, size)) > >> continue; > >> } > >> > >> As a result, some memory of EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA is not reserved in > >> advance. The subsequent crashkernel happens to reserve this portion of > >> memory, which conflicts with BGRT. > >> > >>> Current analysis suggests that efi_reserve_boot_services() is causing the update of the e820 table. > >>> > >>>> > >>>> How do you boot into your new 6.8.0 kernel? Used kexec -l to jump into the 2nd > >>>> kernel, or reboot from bios/firmware boot up into 6.8.0? > >>> It's reboot from bios boot up into 6.8.0. I attempted to revert the below patch, > >>> and this time the conflicting segment "53cbd000-53ccffff" also appeared in the /proc/iomem > >>> of the 6.8 kernel. > >>> > >>> 2d4fd058-60efefff : System RAM > >>> 2d4fd058-58ffffff : System RAM > >>> 49000000-58ffffff : Crash kernel > >>> 53cbd000-53ccffff : Reserved > >>> 60eff000-704fefff : Reserved > >>> -- > >>> 93dd424000-93dd9fffff : Kernel bss > >>> c01f000000-c03effffff : Crash kernel > >>> d0000000000-d0fffffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00 > >>> d0000000000-d00001fffff : PCI Bus 0000:01 > >>>> > >>>> Reverting below commit should fix your problem, can you try it? > >>>> > >>>> commit 4a693ce65b186fddc1a73621bd6f941e6e3eca21 > >>>> Author: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> Date: Fri Dec 29 16:02:13 2023 +0800 > >>>> > >>>> kdump: defer the insertion of crashkernel resources > >>> > >>> . > >>> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> kexec mailing list > >> kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec > > > > . > > > _______________________________________________ kexec mailing list kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec