On 13/12/2022 06:28, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: > On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 01:23:40PM -0600, Andrew Halaney wrote: >> On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 06:02:58PM +0530, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: >>> The Qualcomm LLCC/EDAC drivers were using a fixed register stride for >>> accessing the (Control and Status Regsiters) CSRs of each LLCC bank. >>> This offset only works for some SoCs like SDM845 for which driver support >>> was initially added. >>> >>> But the later SoCs use different register stride that vary between the >>> banks with holes in-between. So it is not possible to use a single register >>> stride for accessing the CSRs of each bank. By doing so could result in a >>> crash with the current drivers. So far this crash is not reported since >>> EDAC_QCOM driver is not enabled in ARM64 defconfig and no one tested the >>> driver extensively by triggering the EDAC IRQ (that's where each bank >>> CSRs are accessed). >>> >>> For fixing this issue, let's obtain the base address of each LLCC bank from >>> devicetree and get rid of the fixed stride. >>> >>> This series affects multiple platforms but I have only tested this on >>> SM8250 and SM8450. Testing on other platforms is welcomed. >>> >> >> Tested-by: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@xxxxxxxxxx> # sa8540p-ride >> > > Thanks! > >> I took this for a quick spin on the qdrive3 I've got access to without >> any issue: >> >> [root@localhost ~]# modprobe qcom_edac >> [root@localhost ~]# dmesg | grep -i edac >> [ 0.620723] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 >> [ 1.165417] ghes_edac: GHES probing device list is empty >> [ 594.688103] EDAC DEVICE0: Giving out device to module qcom_llcc_edac controller llcc: DEV qcom_llcc_edac (INTERRUPT) >> [root@localhost ~]# cat /proc/interrupts | grep ecc >> 174: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GICv3 614 Level llcc_ecc >> [root@localhost ~]# >> >> Potentially stupid question, but are users expected to manually load the >> driver as I did? I don't see how it would be loaded automatically in the >> current state, but thought it was funny that I needed to modprobe >> myself. >> >> Please let me know if you want me to do any more further testing! >> > > Well, I always ended up using the driver as a built-in. I do make it module for > build test but never really used it as a module, so didn't catch this issue. > > This is due to the module alias not exported by the qcom_edac driver. Below > diff allows kernel to autoload it: > > diff --git a/drivers/edac/qcom_edac.c b/drivers/edac/qcom_edac.c > index f7afb5375293..13919d01c22d 100644 > --- a/drivers/edac/qcom_edac.c > +++ b/drivers/edac/qcom_edac.c > @@ -419,3 +419,4 @@ module_platform_driver(qcom_llcc_edac_driver); > > MODULE_DESCRIPTION("QCOM EDAC driver"); > MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2"); > +MODULE_ALIAS("platform:qcom_llcc_edac"); While this is a way to fix it, but instead of creating aliases for wrong names, either a correct name should be used or driver should receive ID table. Best regards, Krzysztof