RE: [regression, bisected, pci/iommu] Bug 216865 - Black screen when amdgpu started during 6.2-rc1 boot with AMD IOMMU enabled
From: Deucher, Alexander
Date: Thu Jan 05 2023 - 09:47:39 EST
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hegde, Vasant <Vasant.Hegde@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2023 5:46 AM
> To: Baolu Lu <baolu.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Matt Fagnani
> <matt.fagnani@xxxxxxxx>; Thorsten Leemhuis <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> Deucher, Alexander <Alexander.Deucher@xxxxxxx>; Joerg Roedel
> <jroedel@xxxxxxx>
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> regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Linux PCI <linux-pci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Bjorn
> Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [regression, bisected, pci/iommu] Bug 216865 - Black screen
> when amdgpu started during 6.2-rc1 boot with AMD IOMMU enabled
>
> Baolu,
>
>
> On 1/5/2023 4:07 PM, Baolu Lu wrote:
> > On 2023/1/5 18:27, Vasant Hegde wrote:
> >> On 1/5/2023 6:39 AM, Matt Fagnani wrote:
> >>> I built 6.2-rc2 with the patch applied. The same black screen
> >>> problem happened with 6.2-rc2 with the patch. I tried to use early
> >>> kdump with 6.2-rc2 with the patch twice by panicking the kernel with
> >>> sysrq+alt+c after the black screen happened. The system rebooted
> >>> after about 10-20 seconds both times, but no kdump and dmesg files
> >>> were saved in /var/crash. I'm attaching the lspci -vvv output as
> requested.
> >>>
> >> Thanks for testing. As mentioned earlier I was not expecting this
> >> patch to fix the black screen issue. It should fix kernel warnings
> >> and IOMMU page fault related call traces. By any chance do you have the
> kernel boot logs?
> >>
> >>
> >> @Baolu,
> >> Looking into lspci output, it doesn't list ACS feature for
> >> Graphics card. So with your fix it didn't enable PASID and hence it failed to
> boot.
> >
> > So do you mind telling why does the PASID need to be enabled for the
> > graphic device? Or in another word, what does the graphic driver use
> > the PASID for?
>
> Honestly I don't know the complete details of how PASID works with graphics
> card. May be Alex or Joerg can explain it better.
+ Felix
The GPU driver uses the pasid for shared virtual memory between the CPU and GPU. I.e., so that the user apps can use the same virtual address space on the GPU and the CPU. It also uses pasid to take advantage of recoverable device page faults using PRS.
Alex