Patch "LoongArch: Set all reserved memblocks on Node#0 at initialization" has been added to the 6.5-stable tree

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This is a note to let you know that I've just added the patch titled

    LoongArch: Set all reserved memblocks on Node#0 at initialization

to the 6.5-stable tree which can be found at:
    http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=summary

The filename of the patch is:
     loongarch-set-all-reserved-memblocks-on-node-0-at-in.patch
and it can be found in the queue-6.5 subdirectory.

If you, or anyone else, feels it should not be added to the stable tree,
please let <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> know about it.



commit 7d80981f27ce880297eb29dd1a35a2653ee40aa7
Author: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Wed Sep 20 14:26:29 2023 +0800

    LoongArch: Set all reserved memblocks on Node#0 at initialization
    
    [ Upstream commit b795fb9f5861ee256070d59e33130980a01fadd7 ]
    
    After commit 61167ad5fecdea ("mm: pass nid to reserve_bootmem_region()")
    we get a panic if DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT is enabled:
    
    [    0.000000] CPU 0 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0000000000002b82, era == 90000000040e3f28, ra == 90000000040e3f18
    [    0.000000] Oops[#1]:
    [    0.000000] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted 6.5.0+ #733
    [    0.000000] pc 90000000040e3f28 ra 90000000040e3f18 tp 90000000046f4000 sp 90000000046f7c90
    [    0.000000] a0 0000000000000001 a1 0000000000200000 a2 0000000000000040 a3 90000000046f7ca0
    [    0.000000] a4 90000000046f7ca4 a5 0000000000000000 a6 90000000046f7c38 a7 0000000000000000
    [    0.000000] t0 0000000000000002 t1 9000000004b00ac8 t2 90000000040e3f18 t3 90000000040f0800
    [    0.000000] t4 00000000000f0000 t5 80000000ffffe07e t6 0000000000000003 t7 900000047fff5e20
    [    0.000000] t8 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaab u0 0000000000000018 s9 0000000000000000 s0 fffffefffe000000
    [    0.000000] s1 0000000000000000 s2 0000000000000080 s3 0000000000000040 s4 0000000000000000
    [    0.000000] s5 0000000000000000 s6 fffffefffe000000 s7 900000000470b740 s8 9000000004ad4000
    [    0.000000]    ra: 90000000040e3f18 reserve_bootmem_region+0xec/0x21c
    [    0.000000]   ERA: 90000000040e3f28 reserve_bootmem_region+0xfc/0x21c
    [    0.000000]  CRMD: 000000b0 (PLV0 -IE -DA +PG DACF=CC DACM=CC -WE)
    [    0.000000]  PRMD: 00000000 (PPLV0 -PIE -PWE)
    [    0.000000]  EUEN: 00000000 (-FPE -SXE -ASXE -BTE)
    [    0.000000]  ECFG: 00070800 (LIE=11 VS=7)
    [    0.000000] ESTAT: 00010800 [PIL] (IS=11 ECode=1 EsubCode=0)
    [    0.000000]  BADV: 0000000000002b82
    [    0.000000]  PRID: 0014d000 (Loongson-64bit, Loongson-3A6000)
    [    0.000000] Modules linked in:
    [    0.000000] Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo=(____ptrval____), task=(____ptrval____))
    [    0.000000] Stack : 0000000000000000 9000000002eb5430 0000003a00000020 90000000045ccd00
    [    0.000000]         900000000470e000 90000000002c1918 0000000000000000 9000000004110780
    [    0.000000]         00000000fe6c0000 0000000480000000 9000000004b4e368 9000000004110748
    [    0.000000]         0000000000000000 900000000421ca84 9000000004620000 9000000004564970
    [    0.000000]         90000000046f7d78 9000000002cc9f70 90000000002c1918 900000000470e000
    [    0.000000]         9000000004564970 90000000040bc0e0 90000000046f7d78 0000000000000000
    [    0.000000]         0000000000004000 90000000045ccd00 0000000000000000 90000000002c1918
    [    0.000000]         90000000002c1900 900000000470b700 9000000004b4df78 9000000004620000
    [    0.000000]         90000000046200a8 90000000046200a8 0000000000000000 9000000004218b2c
    [    0.000000]         9000000004270008 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 90000000045ccd00
    [    0.000000]         ...
    [    0.000000] Call Trace:
    [    0.000000] [<90000000040e3f28>] reserve_bootmem_region+0xfc/0x21c
    [    0.000000] [<900000000421ca84>] memblock_free_all+0x114/0x350
    [    0.000000] [<9000000004218b2c>] mm_core_init+0x138/0x3cc
    [    0.000000] [<9000000004200e38>] start_kernel+0x488/0x7a4
    [    0.000000] [<90000000040df0d8>] kernel_entry+0xd8/0xdc
    [    0.000000]
    [    0.000000] Code: 02eb21ad  00410f4c  380c31ac <262b818d> 6800b70d  02c1c196  0015001c  57fe4bb1  260002cd
    
    The reason is early memblock_reserve() in memblock_init() set node id to
    MAX_NUMNODES, making NODE_DATA(nid) a NULL dereference in the call chain
    reserve_bootmem_region() -> init_reserved_page(). After memblock_init(),
    those late calls of memblock_reserve() operate on subregions of memblock
    .memory regions. As a result, these reserved regions will be set to the
    correct node at the first iteration of memmap_init_reserved_pages().
    
    So set all reserved memblocks on Node#0 at initialization can avoid this
    panic.
    
    Reported-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Tested-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Reviewed-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xxxxxxxxxx>  # with nits addressed
    Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/arch/loongarch/kernel/mem.c b/arch/loongarch/kernel/mem.c
index 4a4107a6a9651..aed901c57fb43 100644
--- a/arch/loongarch/kernel/mem.c
+++ b/arch/loongarch/kernel/mem.c
@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ void __init memblock_init(void)
 	}
 
 	memblock_set_current_limit(PFN_PHYS(max_low_pfn));
-	memblock_set_node(0, PHYS_ADDR_MAX, &memblock.memory, 0);
 
 	/* Reserve the first 2MB */
 	memblock_reserve(PHYS_OFFSET, 0x200000);
@@ -58,4 +57,7 @@ void __init memblock_init(void)
 	/* Reserve the kernel text/data/bss */
 	memblock_reserve(__pa_symbol(&_text),
 			 __pa_symbol(&_end) - __pa_symbol(&_text));
+
+	memblock_set_node(0, PHYS_ADDR_MAX, &memblock.memory, 0);
+	memblock_set_node(0, PHYS_ADDR_MAX, &memblock.reserved, 0);
 }



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