Re: Crash in msm serial on dragonboard with ftrace bootargs

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On 10/19/2018 9:47 AM, Joel Fernandes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 09:17:06AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 10:51:18 +0530
Sai Prakash Ranjan <saiprakash.ranjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So something else is causing an issue besides just msm_read.

Can you do an objdump -dr of the entire vmlinux binary and gzip it and
post it somewhere. Not sure if it would be too big to email. You could
try sending it to me privately. I'd like to see the binary that you are
using.

I have sent the objdump and dot config to you privately.

Thanks. I don't see anything that pops out, but then again, my arm asm
foo is very rusty (it has been literally decades since I did any arm
asm). I wonder if it could simply be a timing issue?

ffff0000086eb538 <msm_read.isra.1>:
ffff0000086eb538:       a9be7bfd        stp     x29, x30, [sp,#-32]!
ffff0000086eb53c:       910003fd        mov     x29, sp
ffff0000086eb540:       a90153f3        stp     x19, x20, [sp,#16]
ffff0000086eb544:       aa0003f4        mov     x20, x0
ffff0000086eb548:       2a0103f3        mov     w19, w1
ffff0000086eb54c:       aa1e03e0        mov     x0, x30
ffff0000086eb550:       97e6bae4        bl      ffff00000809a0e0 <_mcount>

The above is changed to nop on boot, but then to:

	bl ftrace_caller

When ftrace is enabled.

ffff0000086eb554:       8b334280        add     x0, x20, w19, uxtw
ffff0000086eb558:       b9400000        ldr     w0, [x0]
ffff0000086eb55c:       a94153f3        ldp     x19, x20, [sp,#16]
ffff0000086eb560:       a8c27bfd        ldp     x29, x30, [sp],#32
ffff0000086eb564:       d65f03c0        ret



ffff00000809a0e4 <ftrace_caller>:
ffff00000809a0e4:       a9bf7bfd        stp     x29, x30, [sp,#-16]!
ffff00000809a0e8:       910003fd        mov     x29, sp
ffff00000809a0ec:       d10013c0        sub     x0, x30, #0x4
ffff00000809a0f0:       f94003a1        ldr     x1, [x29]
ffff00000809a0f4:       f9400421        ldr     x1, [x1,#8]
ffff00000809a0f8:       d1001021        sub     x1, x1, #0x4

ffff00000809a0fc <ftrace_call>:
ffff00000809a0fc:       d503201f        nop

The above nop gets patched to:

	bl ftrace_ops_no_ops

Which will iterate through all the registered functions.


ffff00000809a100 <ftrace_graph_call>:
ffff00000809a100:       d503201f        nop

The above only gets set when function graph tracer is enabled, which it
is not in this case.

ffff00000809a104:       a8c17bfd        ldp     x29, x30, [sp],#16
ffff00000809a108:       d65f03c0        ret


Anyone see any problems here?

This seems sane to me, he says in the other thread that he put 'notrace' to
the msm serial functions (which AIUI should prevent ftrace instrumentation)
and he still sees the issue.


Yes I did add notrace to all functions in msm serial and checked the objdump to make sure that those were not instrumented, and yet the target crashed. This doesnt seem like an issue with ftrace but rather with msm early con.

Thanks,
Sai

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