I'm leaving out for some days.  Thanks very much for your detailed answer.
Best Regards.
Yanhua





------------------ ???????? ------------------
??????: "Koenig, Christian"<christian.koe...@amd.com>;
????????: 2019??9??6??(??????) ????7:23
??????: "yanhua"<78666...@qq.com>;"amd-gfx"<amd-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org>;
????: "Deucher, Alexander"<alexander.deuc...@amd.com>;
????: Re: ?????? ?????? ?????? Bug: amdgpu drm driver cause process into Disk 
sleep state



  Are there anything I have missed ? 
 Yeah, unfortunately quite a bunch of things. The fact that arm64 doesn't 
support the PCIe NoSnoop TLP attribute is only the tip of the iceberg.
 
 You need a full "recent" driver stack, e.g. not older than a few month till a 
year, for this to work. And not only the kernel, but also recent userspace 
components.
 
 Maybe that's something you could first, e.g. install a recent version of Mesa 
and/or tell Mesa to not use the SDMA at all. But since you are running into an 
SDMA lockup with a kernel triggered page table update I see little chance that 
this work.
 
 The only other alternative I can see is the DKMS package of the pro-driver. 
With that one you might be able to compile the recent driver for an older 
kernel version.
 
 But I can't guarantee at all that this actually works on ARM64.
 
 Sorry that I don't have better news for you,
 Christian.
 
 Am 05.09.19 um 03:36 schrieb yanhua:
 
  Hi, Christian,
         I noticed that you said  'amdgpu is known to not work on arm64 until 
very recently'.    I found the CPU related commit with drm is "drm: disable 
uncached DMA optimization for ARM and arm64".  
 
 @@ -47,6 +47,24 @@ static inline bool drm_arch_can_wc_memory(void)
         return false;
  #elif defined(CONFIG_MIPS) && defined(CONFIG_CPU_LOONGSON3)
         return false;
 +#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
 +       /*
 +        * The DRM driver stack is designed to work with cache coherent devices
 +        * only, but permits an optimization to be enabled in some cases, where
 +        * for some buffers, both the CPU and the GPU use uncached mappings,
 +        * removing the need for DMA snooping and allocation in the CPU caches.
 +        *
 +        * The use of uncached GPU mappings relies on the correct 
implementation
 +        * of the PCIe NoSnoop TLP attribute by the platform, otherwise the GPU
 +        * will use cached mappings nonetheless. On x86 platforms, this does 
not
 +        * seem to matter, as uncached CPU mappings will snoop the caches in 
any
 +        * case. However, on ARM and arm64, enabling this optimization on a
 +        * platform where NoSnoop is ignored results in loss of coherency, 
which
 +        * breaks correct operation of the device. Since we have no way of
 +        * detecting whether NoSnoop works or not, just disable this
 +        * optimization entirely for ARM and arm64.
 +        */
 +       return false;
  #else
         return true;
  #endif
 
 
 The real effect is to  in amdgpu_object.c
 
 
 
    if (!drm_arch_can_wc_memory())
                 bo->flags &= ~AMDGPU_GEM_CREATE_CPU_GTT_USWC;
 
 
 
 And we have AMDGPU_GEM_CREATE_CPU_GTT_USWC turned off in our 4.19.36 kernel, 
So I think this is not  the cause of my bug.  Are there anything I have missed ?
 
 
 I had suggest the machine supplier to use a more newer kernel such as 5.2.2, 
But they failed to do so after some try.  We also backport a series patches 
from newer kernel. But still we get the bad ring timeout.
 
 
 We have dived into the amdgpu drm driver a long time, bu it is really 
difficult for me, especially the hardware related ring timeout.
 
 
 ------------------
 Yanhua
 
  
 
  ------------------ ???????? ------------------
  ??????: "Koenig, Christian"<christian.koe...@amd.com>;
 ????????: 2019??9??3??(??????) ????9:19
 ??????: "yanhua"<78666...@qq.com>;"amd-gfx"<amd-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org>;
 ????: "Deucher, Alexander"<alexander.deuc...@amd.com>;
 ????: Re: ?????? ?????? Bug: amdgpu drm driver cause process into Disk sleep 
state
 
 
 
 This is just a GPU lock, please open up a bug report on freedesktop.org and 
attach the full dmesg and which version of Mesa you are using.
 
 Regards,
 Christian.
 
 Am 03.09.19 um 15:16 schrieb 78666679:
 
  Yes, with dmesg|grep drm ,  I get following.
 
 
 348571.880718] [drm:amdgpu_job_timedout [amdgpu]] *ERROR* ring sdma1 timeout, 
signaled seq=24423862, emitted seq=24423865
  
 
 
 
  ------------------ ???????? ------------------
  ??????: "Koenig, Christian"<christian.koe...@amd.com>;
 ????????: 2019??9??3??(??????) ????9:07
 ??????: ""<78666...@qq.com>;"amd-gfx"<amd-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org>;
 ????: "Deucher, Alexander"<alexander.deuc...@amd.com>;
 ????: Re: ?????? Bug: amdgpu drm driver cause process into Disk sleep state
 
 
 
 Well that looks like the hardware got stuck.
 
 Do you get something in the locks about a timeout on the SDMA ring?
 
 Regards,
 Christian.
 
 Am 03.09.19 um 14:50 schrieb 78666679:
 
  Hi Christian,
        Sometimes the thread blocked  disk sleeping in call to 
amdgpu_sa_bo_new. following is the stack trace.  it seems the sa bo is used up 
,  so  the caller blocked waiting someone to free sa resources. 
 
 
 
 D 206833 227656 [surfaceflinger] <defunct> Binder:45_5
 cat /proc/206833/task/227656/stack
 
 
 [<0>] __switch_to+0x94/0xe8
 [<0>] dma_fence_wait_any_timeout+0x234/0x2d0
 [<0>] amdgpu_sa_bo_new+0x468/0x540 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] amdgpu_ib_get+0x60/0xc8 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] amdgpu_job_alloc_with_ib+0x70/0xb0 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] amdgpu_vm_bo_update_mapping+0x2e0/0x3d8 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] amdgpu_vm_bo_update+0x2a0/0x710 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] amdgpu_gem_va_ioctl+0x46c/0x4c8 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] drm_ioctl_kernel+0x94/0x118 [drm]
 [<0>] drm_ioctl+0x1f0/0x438 [drm]
 [<0>] amdgpu_drm_ioctl+0x58/0x90 [amdgpu]
 [<0>] do_vfs_ioctl+0xc4/0x8c0
 [<0>] ksys_ioctl+0x8c/0xa0
 [<0>] __arm64_sys_ioctl+0x28/0x38
 [<0>] el0_svc_common+0xa0/0x180
 [<0>] el0_svc_handler+0x38/0x78
 [<0>] el0_svc+0x8/0xc
 [<0>] 0xffffffffffffffff
 
 
 
 
  --------------------
 YanHua
 
 
 
  ------------------ ???????? ------------------
  ??????: "Koenig, Christian"<christian.koe...@amd.com>;
 ????????: 2019??9??3??(??????) ????4:21
 ??????: ""<78666...@qq.com>;"amd-gfx"<amd-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org>;
 ????: "Deucher, Alexander"<alexander.deuc...@amd.com>;
 ????: Re: Bug: amdgpu drm driver cause process into Disk sleep state
 
 
 
 Hi Yanhua,
 
 please update your kernel first, cause that looks like a known issue 
 which was recently fixed by patch "drm/scheduler: use job count instead 
 of peek".
 
 Probably best to try the latest bleeding edge kernel and if that doesn't 
 help please open up a bug report on  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/.
 
 Regards,
 Christian.
 
 Am 03.09.19 um 09:35 schrieb 78666679:
 > Hi, Sirs:
 >         I have a wx5100 amdgpu card, It randomly come into failure.  
 > sometimes, it will cause processes into uninterruptible wait state.
 >
 >
 > cps-new-ondemand-0587:~ # ps aux|grep -w D
 > root      11268  0.0  0.0 260628  3516 ?        Ssl  8??26   0:00 
 > /usr/sbin/gssproxy -D
 > root     136482  0.0  0.0 212500   572 pts/0    S+   15:25   0:00 grep 
 > --color=auto -w D
 > root     370684  0.0  0.0  17972  7428 ?        Ss   9??02   0:04 
 > /usr/sbin/sshd -D
 > 10066    432951  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        D    9??02   0:00 
 > [FakeFinalizerDa]
 > root     496774  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        D    9??02   0:17 
 > [kworker/8:1+eve]
 > cps-new-ondemand-0587:~ # cat /proc/496774/stack
 > [<0>] __switch_to+0x94/0xe8
 > [<0>] drm_sched_entity_flush+0xf8/0x248 [gpu_sched]
 > [<0>] amdgpu_ctx_mgr_entity_flush+0xac/0x148 [amdgpu]
 > [<0>] amdgpu_flush+0x2c/0x50 [amdgpu]
 > [<0>] filp_close+0x40/0xa0
 > [<0>] put_files_struct+0x118/0x120
 > [<0>] put_files_struct+0x30/0x68 [binder_linux]
 > [<0>] binder_deferred_func+0x4d4/0x658 [binder_linux]
 > [<0>] process_one_work+0x1b4/0x3f8
 > [<0>] worker_thread+0x54/0x470
 > [<0>] kthread+0x134/0x138
 > [<0>] ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18
 > [<0>] 0xffffffffffffffff
 >
 >
 >
 > This issue troubled me a long time.  looking eagerly to get help from you!
 >
 >
 > -----
 > Yanhua
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