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SubjectRe: sunxi: a83t: does not boot anymore in BigEndian
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On 03/03/2020 7:43 am, Corentin Labbe wrote:
> Hello
>
> My sun8i-a83t-bananapi-m3 does not boot anymore in BE.
> Others sunxi platform I have seems not affected (a10, a20, a64, h3, h5, h6)
>
> I have bisected this problem:
> git bisect start
> # bad: [98d54f81e36ba3bf92172791eba5ca5bd813989b] Linux 5.6-rc4
> git bisect bad 98d54f81e36ba3bf92172791eba5ca5bd813989b
> # bad: [d5226fa6dbae0569ee43ecfc08bdcd6770fc4755] Linux 5.5
> git bisect bad d5226fa6dbae0569ee43ecfc08bdcd6770fc4755
> # good: [219d54332a09e8d8741c1e1982f5eae56099de85] Linux 5.4
> git bisect good 219d54332a09e8d8741c1e1982f5eae56099de85
> # bad: [8c39f71ee2019e77ee14f88b1321b2348db51820] Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
> git bisect bad 8c39f71ee2019e77ee14f88b1321b2348db51820
> # bad: [3b397c7ccafe0624018cb09fc96729f8f6165573] Merge tag 'regmap-v5.5' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap
> git bisect bad 3b397c7ccafe0624018cb09fc96729f8f6165573
> # good: [924ea58dadea23cc28b60d02b9c0896b7b168a6f] Merge tag 'mt76-for-kvalo-2019-11-20' of https://github.com/nbd168/wireless
> git bisect good 924ea58dadea23cc28b60d02b9c0896b7b168a6f
> # good: [3f3c8be973af10875cfa1e7b85a535b6ba76b44f] Merge tag 'for-linus-5.5a-rc1-tag' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/xen/tip
> git bisect good 3f3c8be973af10875cfa1e7b85a535b6ba76b44f
> # bad: [642356cb5f4a8c82b5ca5ebac288c327d10df236] Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/herbert/crypto-2.6
> git bisect bad 642356cb5f4a8c82b5ca5ebac288c327d10df236
> # good: [57d8154f15e89f53dfb412f4ed32ebe3c3d755a0] crypto: atmel-aes - Change data type for "lastc" buffer
> git bisect good 57d8154f15e89f53dfb412f4ed32ebe3c3d755a0
> # bad: [752272f16dd18f2cac58a583a8673c8e2fb93abb] Merge tag 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm
> git bisect bad 752272f16dd18f2cac58a583a8673c8e2fb93abb
> # good: [9477f4449b0b011ce1d058c09ec450bfcdaab784] KVM: VMX: Add helper to check reserved bits in IA32_PERF_GLOBAL_CTRL
> git bisect good 9477f4449b0b011ce1d058c09ec450bfcdaab784
> # bad: [cd7056ae34af0e9424da97bbc7d2b38246ba8a2c] Merge remote-tracking branch 'kvmarm/misc-5.5' into kvmarm/next
> git bisect bad cd7056ae34af0e9424da97bbc7d2b38246ba8a2c
> # bad: [c7892db5dd6afe921ead502aff7440a1e450d947] KVM: arm64: Select TASK_DELAY_ACCT+TASKSTATS rather than SCHEDSTATS
> git bisect bad c7892db5dd6afe921ead502aff7440a1e450d947
> # bad: [8564d6372a7d8a6d440441b8ed8020f97f744450] KVM: arm64: Support stolen time reporting via shared structure
> git bisect bad 8564d6372a7d8a6d440441b8ed8020f97f744450
> # bad: [55009c6ed2d24fc0f5521ab2482f145d269389ea] KVM: arm/arm64: Factor out hypercall handling from PSCI code
> git bisect bad 55009c6ed2d24fc0f5521ab2482f145d269389ea
> # bad: [6a7458485b390f48e481fcd4a0b20e6c5c843d2e] KVM: arm64: Document PV-time interface
> git bisect bad 6a7458485b390f48e481fcd4a0b20e6c5c843d2e
> # bad: [dcac930e9901d765234bc15004db4f7d4416db71] Merge remote-tracking branch 'arm64/for-next/smccc-conduit-cleanup' into kvm-arm64/stolen-time
> git bisect bad dcac930e9901d765234bc15004db4f7d4416db71
> # first bad commit: [dcac930e9901d765234bc15004db4f7d4416db71] Merge remote-tracking branch 'arm64/for-next/smccc-conduit-cleanup' into kvm-arm64/stolen-time
>
> But bisect lead to a merge request.

FWIW once you've bisected to a merge commit, you can always then try
bisecting down the merged branch itself (i.e. between 5.4-rc3 and
e6ea46511b1a in this case) to narrow things down further.

Given that that branch is supposed to be a functionally-inert cleanup,
and (judging by the DTS) this platform apparently isn't using PSCI
anyway, it does seem a bit odd. Can you get any earlycon/earlyprintk
output to suggest what the actual cause of the boot failure is?

Robin.

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