On 13/12/2020 08:23, Mike Rapoport wrote: > Hi Guillaume, > > On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 09:53:46PM +0000, Guillaume Tucker wrote: >> Hi Mike, >> >> Please see the bisection report below about a boot failure on >> rk3288 with next-20201210. >> >> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're >> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one >> looks valid. >> >> There's nothing in the serial console log, probably because it's >> crashing too early during boot. This was confirmed on two rk3288 >> platforms on kernelci.org: rk3288-veyron-jaq and >> rk3288-rock2-square. There's no clear sign about other platforms >> being impacted. >> >> If this looks like something you want to investigate but you >> don't have a platform at hand to reproduce it, please let us know >> if you would like the test to be re-run on kernelci.org with some >> debug config turned on, or if you have a fix to try. > > I'd apprciate if you can build a working kernel with > CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT=y and run it with > > memblock=debug mminit_loglevel=4 > > in the command line. > > If I understand correctly, DEBUG_LL is not an option for these platforms > so if earlyprintk didn't display the log there is not much to do about > it. OK, sorry for the delay. I've built a kernel and booted it as you requested, and also found that the issue was due to this memory area defined in arch/arm/boot/dts/rk3288.dtsi: reserved-memory { #address-cells = <2>; #size-cells = <2>; ranges; /* * The rk3288 cannot use the memory area above 0xfe000000 * for dma operations for some reason. While there is * probably a better solution available somewhere, we * haven't found it yet and while devices with 2GB of ram * are not affected, this issue prevents 4GB from booting. * So to make these devices at least bootable, block * this area for the time being until the real solution * is found. */ dma-unusable@fe000000 { reg = <0x0 0xfe000000 0x0 0x1000000>; }; }; So I've put a hack[1] on top of 950c37691925 to skip adding a node in memblock_enforce_memory_reserved_overlap() if the base address is 0xfe000000, which got the kernel booting. Here's the console log: https://people.collabora.com/~gtucker/tmp/2966825.txt and the full test job details, if this helps: https://lava.collabora.co.uk/scheduler/job/2966825 I haven't really looked much further than that, but I'll be available on Monday to help run other tests if needed. Thanks, Guillaume [1] https://people.collabora.com/~gtucker/tmp/2966825.patch