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SubjectRe: Trying to kexec on Allwinner A80
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 10:33:20AM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux admin wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 10:40:29AM +0200, Corentin Labbe wrote:
> > This is the last boot:
> > ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 2a000000 ...
> > Image Name:
> > Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (uncompressed)
> > Data Size: 8031928 Bytes = 7.7 MiB
> > Load Address: 00000000
> > Entry Point: 00000000
> > Verifying Checksum ... OK
> > ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 23000000
> > Booting using the fdt blob at 0x23000000
> > Loading Ramdisk to 29857000, end 29fffeb8 ... OK
> > Loading Device Tree to 2984e000, end 29856fd1 ... OK
> > Starting kernel ...
> > ID:0x00000000 DT:0x2984E000
> > Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
> > [...]
> > fake uboot stuff
> > [...]
> > DEBUG: bootz: run kexec with --debug --kexec-syscall --force --initrd /tmp/ramdisk --dtb /tmp/dtb --command-line='console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 earlycon=uart,mmio32,0x7000000 earlyprintk ip=dhcp'
> > Set DEBUG!
> > main:1417 OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL
> > main:1422 OPT_KEXEC_SYSCALL_AUTO
> > arch_process_options:119
> > main:1500
> > main:1517 res=0 do_load=1
> > main:1519 res=0 do_kexec_file_syscall=0
> > my_load:713
> > Try gzip decompression.
> > kernel: 0xb6931008 kernel_size: 0x444fc8
> > get_memory_ranges:36
> > MEMORY RANGES
> > 0000000020000000-000000009fffffff (0)
> > zImage_arm_load:423
> > zImage header: 0x016f2818 0x00000000 0x00444fc8
> > zImage size 0x444fc8, file size 0x444fc8
> > zImage requires 0x00455fc8 bytes
> > offset 0x00006738 tag 0x5a534c4b size 8
> > Decompressed kernel sizes:
> > text+data 0x00b77958 bss 0x0003d428 total 0x00bb4d80
> > Resulting kernel space: 0x00fcd920
> > Kernel: address=0x20008000 size=0x00fcd920
> > Initrd: address=0x20fd6000 size=0x016a6b97
> > DT : address=0x2267d000 size=0x00006043
> > kexec_load: entry = 0x20008000 flags = 0x280000
> > nr_segments = 3
> > segment[0].buf = 0xb6931008
> > segment[0].bufsz = 0x444fcc
> > segment[0].mem = 0x20008000
> > segment[0].memsz = 0x445000
> > segment[1].buf = 0xb528a008
> > segment[1].bufsz = 0x16a6b97
> > segment[1].mem = 0x20fd6000
> > segment[1].memsz = 0x16a7000
> > segment[2].buf = 0x4ef88
> > segment[2].bufsz = 0x6043
> > segment[2].mem = 0x2267d000
> > segment[2].memsz = 0x7000
> > main:1568 res=0[ 32.098439] sun7i-dwmac 830000.ethernet eth0: Link is Down
> > main:1582 res=0 do_exec=1
> > [ 32.113191] kexec_core: Starting new kernel
> > [ 32.460412] Bye!
> > ID:0xFFFFFFFF DT:0x2267D000
> > C:0x200080C0-0x2044CFE0->0x20B80500-0x20FC5420
> > ID:0xFFFFFFFF DT:0x2267D000
> > Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.
>
> Okay, that looks fine:
> - the DT is out of the way, so shouldn't be corrupted by the
> decompression process.
> - the decompressor writes the kernel image to 0x20008000 to 0x20b7f958
> which is clear of the decompressor itself (which relocated itself
> to 0x20b80500).
> - the ID doesn't matter for DT booting purposes.
>
> I see you've gone back to using your own dtb rather than one derived
> from the booting kernel. I strongly recommend against giving your own
> dtb to kexec as if the boot loader modifies the DTB when calling the
> first kernel (such as adding memory region information, adding MAC
> addresses, enabling or disabling various devices) those modifications
> will be lost if you supply your own DTB to kexec.
>
> Please drop "--dtb /tmp/dtb".
>

Thanks it works now.

With a working setup I diffed dtb and the one given by uboot and it seems the missing node for booting was /memory.
So now I am able to boot the same kernel as the "fake uboot".

For booting a different kernel, I fdtput the dtb (for memory and bootargs), and it works until it try to mount the roofs which it find corrupt.
Since the rootfs I get by the fakeuboot is a "uboot legacy image" (rootfs.cpio.gz modified by mkimage), I drop the first 64bytes but it seems not sufficiant. (even if file say it is a good rootfs.cpio.gz)
Or perhaps the kernel get an invalid initrd address.

Anyway the main issue is fixed.
Thanks for your help

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