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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: Don't clear_bam_transaction on READID
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On 2/2/2022 12:54 PM, Sricharan Ramabadhran wrote:
> Hi Konrad/Miquel,
>
> On 2/1/2022 9:21 PM, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>>
>> On 01/02/2022 14:52, Miquel Raynal wrote:
>>> Hi Konrad,
>>>
>>> konrad.dybcio@somainline.org wrote on Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:54:12 +0100:
>>>
>>>> On 31/01/2022 15:13, Sricharan Ramabadhran wrote:
>>>>> Hi Konrad,
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/31/2022 3:39 PM, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>>>>>> On 28/01/2022 18:50, Sricharan Ramabadhran wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Konrad,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 1/28/2022 9:55 AM, Sricharan Ramabadhran wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi Miquel,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 1/26/2022 4:12 PM, Miquel Raynal wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Mani,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> mani@kernel.org wrote on Wed, 26 Jan 2022 16:03:16 +0530:
>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 11:16:13AM +0100, Miquel Raynal wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> miquel.raynal@bootlin.com wrote on Fri, 14 Jan 2022 08:27:18
>>>>>>>>>>> +0100:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Konrad,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> konrad.dybcio@somainline.org wrote on Thu, 13 Jan 2022
>>>>>>>>>>>> 19:44:26 >>>>>>>> +0100:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> While I have absolutely 0 idea why and how, running
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> clear_bam_transaction
>>>>>>>>>>>>> when READID is issued makes the DMA totally clog up and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> refuse >>>>>>>>> to function
>>>>>>>>>>>>> at all on mdm9607. In fact, it is so bad that all the data
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> gets garbled
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and after a short while in the nand probe flow, the CPU
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> decides that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sepuku is the only option.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Removing _READID from the if condition makes it work like
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>>> charm, I can
>>>>>>>>>>>>> read data and mount partitions without a problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is totally just an observation which took me an
>>>>>>>>>>>>> inhumane >>>>>>>>> amount of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> debug prints to find.. perhaps there's a better reason
>>>>>>>>>>>>> behind >>>>>>>>> this, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can't seem to find any answers.. Therefore, this is a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> BIG RFC!
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm adding two people from codeaurora who worked a lot on
>>>>>>>>>>>> this >>>>>>>> driver.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hopefully they will have an idea :)
>>>>>>>>>>> Sadre, I've spent a significant amount of time reviewing
>>>>>>>>>>> your >>>>>>> patches,
>>>>>>>>>>> now it's your turn to not take a month to answer to your peers
>>>>>>>>>>> proposals.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Please help reviewing this patch.
>>>>>>>>>> Sorry. I was hoping that Qcom folks would chime in as I don't
>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> have any idea
>>>>>>>>>> about the mdm9607 platform. It could be that the mail server
>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> migration from
>>>>>>>>>> codeaurora to quicinc put a barrier here.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Let me ping them internally.
>>>>>>>>> Oh, ok, I didn't know. Thanks!
>>>>>>>>     Sorry Miquel, somehow we did not get this email in our inbox.
>>>>>>>>     Thanks to Mani for pinging us, we will test this up today
>>>>>>>> and >>>> get back.
>>>>>>>        While we could not reproduce this issue on our ipq boards
>>>>>>> (do >>> not have a mdm9607 right now) and
>>>>>>>         issue does not look any obvious.
>>>>>>>        can you please give the debug logs that you did for the
>>>>>>> above >>> stage by stage ?
>>>>>> I won't have access to the board for about two weeks, sorry.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I get to it, I'll surely try to send you the logs, though there
>>>>>>
>>>>>> wasn't much more than just something jumping to who-knows-where
>>>>>>
>>>>>> after clear_bam_transaction was called, resulting in values >>
>>>>>> associated with
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the NAND being all zeroed out in pr_err/_debug/etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>      Ok sure. So was the READID command itself failing (or) the >
>>>>> subsequent one ?
>>>>>     We can check which parameter reset by the
>>>>> clear_bam_transaction is > causing the
>>>>>     failure.  Meanwhile, looping in Pradeep who has access to the
>>>>> > board, so in a better
>>>>>     position to debug.
>>>> I'm sorry I have so few details on hand, and no kernel tree (no
>>>> access to that machine either, for now).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I will try to describe to the best of my abilities what I recall.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My methodology of making sure things don't go haywire was to print
>>>> the oob size
>>>>
>>>> of our NAND basically every two lines of code (yes, i was very
>>>> desperate at one point),
>>>>
>>>> as that was zeroed out when *the bug* happened,
>>> This does look like a pointer error at some point and some kernel data
>>> has been corrupted very badly by the driver.
>>>
>>>> leading to a kernel bug/panic/stall
>>>>
>>>> (can't recall what exactly it was, but it said something along the
>>>> lines of "no support for
>>>>
>>>> oob size 0" and then it didn't fail graceully, leading to some bad
>>>> jumps and ultimately
>>>>
>>>> a dead platform..)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> after hours of digging, I found out that everything goes fine until
>>>> clear_bam_transaction is called,
>>> Do you remember if this function was called for the first time when
>>> this happened?
>>
>> I think so, if I recall correctly there are no more callers in this
>> path, as readid is the first nand command executed in flash probe flow.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>> after that gets executed every nand op starts reading all zeroes
>>>> (for example in JEDEC ID check)
>>>>
>>>> so I added the changes from this patch, and things magically
>>>> started working... My suspicion is
>>>>
>>>> that the underlying FIFO isn't fully drained (is it a FIFO on 9607?
>>>> bah, i work on too many socs at once)
>>> I don't see it in the list of supported devices, what's the exact
>>> compatible used?
>>
>> qcom,ipq4019-nand
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>> and this function only makes Linux think it is, without actually
>>>> draining it, and the leftover
>>>>
>>>> commands get executed with some parts of them getting overwritten,
>>>> resulting in the
>>>>
>>>> famous garbage in - garbage out situation, but that's only a
>>>> guesstimate..
>>> I would bet for a non allocated bam-ish pointer that is reset to zero
>>> in the clear_bam_transaction() helper.
>>>
>>> Can you get your hands on the board again?
>>
>> Sure, but as I mentioned previously, only in about 2 weeks, I can't
>> really do any dev before then.. :(
>>
>>
>>
>>> It would be nice to check if the allocation always occurs before use,
>>> and if yes on how much bytes.
>>>
>>> If the pointer is not dangling, then perhaps something else smashes
>>> that pointer.
>>
>>
>> Konrad
>>
>>>
>>>> Do note this somehow worked fine on 5.11 and then broke on 5.12/13.
>>>> I went as far as replacing most
>>>>
>>>> of the kernel with the updated/downgraded parts via git checkout (i
>>>> tried many combinations),
>>>>
>>>> to no avail.. I even tried different compilers and optimization
>>>> levels, thinking it could have been
>>>>
>>>> a codegen issue, but no luck either.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I.. do understand this email is a total mess to read, as much as it
>>>> was to write, but
>>>>
>>>> without access to my code and the machine itself I can't give you
>>>> solid details, and
>>>>
>>>> the fact this situation is far from ordinary doesn't help either..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The latest (ancient, not quite pretty, but probably working if my
>>>> memory is correct) version of my patches
>>>>
>>>> for the mdm9607 is available at [1], I will push the new revision
>>>> after I get access to the workstation.
>>>>
>   + few more who have access to the board.
>
>    Going by the description, for kernel corruption, we can try out a
> KASAN build.
>    Since you have mentioned it worked till 5.11, you bisected the
> driver till 5.11 head and it worked ?
>
   Tried running a KASAN enabled image on IPQ board, but no luck.
Nothing came out.
   Only if someone with the board can help here, we can proceed


Regards,
  Sricharan

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