Re: 2.6.15-mm4 failure on power5

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Jan 16 2006 - 02:04:53 EST


"Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On my power5 partition, 2.6.15-mm4 hangs on boot with the following
> console output. 2.6.15-mm3 booted fine. .config attached.
>
> boot: quicktest
> Please wait, loading kernel...
> Elf64 kernel loaded...
> OF stdout device is: /vdevice/vty@30000000
> Hypertas detected, assuming LPAR !
> command line: ro console=hvc0 root=/dev/sda6 smt-enabled=1
> memory layout at init:
> memory_limit : 0000000000000000 (16 MB aligned)
> alloc_bottom : 0000000002223000
> alloc_top : 0000000008000000
> alloc_top_hi : 0000000088000000
> rmo_top : 0000000008000000
> ram_top : 0000000088000000
> Looking for displays
> instantiating rtas at 0x00000000077d7000 ... done
> 0000000000000000 : boot cpu 0000000000000000
> 0000000000000002 : starting cpu hw idx 0000000000000002... done
> 0000000000000004 : starting cpu hw idx 0000000000000004... done
> 0000000000000006 : starting cpu hw idx 0000000000000006... done
> copying OF device tree ...
> Building dt strings...
> Building dt structure...
> Device tree strings 0x0000000002424000 -> 0x0000000002424f36
> Device tree struct 0x0000000002425000 -> 0x000000000242c000
> Calling quiesce ...
> returning from prom_init
> Page orders: linear mapping = 24, others = 12

It might be worth reverting the changes to arch/powerpc/mm/hash_utils_64.c,
see if that unbreaks it.

- base = lmb.memory.region[i].base + KERNELBASE;
+ base = (unsigned long)__va(lmb.memory.region[i].base);

The nice comment in page.h:

* KERNELBASE is the virtual address of the start of the kernel, it's often
* the same as PAGE_OFFSET, but _might not be_.
*
* The kdump dump kernel is one example where KERNELBASE != PAGE_OFFSET.
*
* To get a physical address from a virtual one you subtract PAGE_OFFSET,
* _not_ KERNELBASE.

Tells us that was not an equivalent transformation.
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