Re: [PATCH] ignore ,keep for efi earlyprintk
From: Dave Young
Date: Tue Apr 29 2014 - 06:02:32 EST
On 04/29/14 at 10:45am, Matt Fleming wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Apr, at 03:28:21PM, Dave Young wrote:
> >
> > There's other kernel messages without appending ,keep.
> >
> > Also console=ttyS0 does not work with earlyprintk=efi,keep, removing
> > ,keep it works well.
>
> Try console=efi
With console=efi, it also hangs the screen is not readable. When I add both console=efi
and console=ttyS0, in serial console output looks like it hangs while mounting rootfs.
On screen it's same as console=efi only case.
I justed tested on qemu.
>
> > > > Actually efi earlyprintk is using __init functions such as early_ioremap etc.
> > > > Thus efi earlyconsole can not be kept.
> > >
> > > Urgh, good point, that's a bug. However I'm sure I've had this working
> > > in the past and have in fact used it to debug stuff.
> > >
> > > Could you try and fix this up so it works with 'keep'?
> >
> > Will do. I want use ioremap when it is available but it's hard to decide
> > where to add the code.
> >
> > I'm thinking to do below:
> > 1. ioremap the whole framebuffer like: efi_fb = ioremap(lfb_base, lfb_size) in the
> > function efi_enter_virtual_mode because ioremap should be usable then.
> >
> > 2. add two functions for earlyprintk use (scrollup, write, etc.)
> > __init_refok void * get_vaddr(unsigned long start, unsigned long len)
> > {
> > unsigned long base;
> >
> > base = boot_params.screen_info.lfb_base;
> > if (efi_fb)
> > return (efi_fb + start - base);
> > else
> > return early_ioremap(start, len);
> > }
> >
> > __init_refok void put_vaddr(void *addr, unsigned long len)
> > {
> > if (!efi_fb)
> > early_iounmap(addr, len);
> > }
> >
> > But it does not sound good to add the ioremap in enter virtual mode funtion.
> >
> > Please help if you have any other better idea.
>
> I would just replace the existing calls to early_ioremap() with
> efi_ioremap() and implement it like so (all in
> arch/x86/platform/efi/early_printk.c),
>
> static void *efi_ioremap(resource_size_t phys_addr, unsigned long size)
> {
> if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING)
> return early_ioremap(phys_addr, size);
>
> return ioremap(phys_addr, size);
> }
>
> At least I think SYSTEM_BOOTING is the correct way to figure out when to
> use early_ioremap(), I'm open to other suggestions though.
I also thought about this before, but I remember it hangs before system state
changing.
The flow is like below, I added some debug printk, only the ones before free_initmem()
shows in log. Thus I guess this will not work. But I can have a try.
kernel_init_freeable();
/* need to finish all async __init code before freeing the memory */
async_synchronize_full();
free_initmem();
mark_rodata_ro();
system_state = SYSTEM_RUNNING;
Thanks
Dave
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