Hi Robin,
My question is during boot up the CMA was allocated at [ 0.014538] *cma: Reserved 400 MiB at 0x0000000205c00000*
But when we do dma_alloac_coherent in the driver the address is different f8000000
The address f8000000 doesnt lie in the range of CMA allocated at 0x0000000205c00000. Is this still vald?
I have one more question regarding CMA. If the system is Intel VTD enabled, then the dma_alloc_coherent for the VF fails.
Regards,
Sathya
--------- Original Message ---------
Sender : Robin Murphy <robin.mur...@arm.com>
Date : 2020-09-23 19:23 (GMT+5:30)
Title : Re: dma_alloc_coherent not allocating memory from CMA Reserved
To : Sathyavathi M<sathy...@samsung.com>, null<iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org>
On 2020-09-23 08:43, Sathyavathi M wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to allocate coherent memory for 33 MB in kerenl driver. and for that
> i have reserved CMA of 1024 MB, but from dmesg, i can see that address reserved
> for cma is different and what i get with dma_alloc_coherent is different. My pc
> is intel x86 machine and tried in different motherboard, but this issue is
> occuring in some specific PCs. please help me in debugging the actual issue,
> below are kernel bootup logs
>
>
> [ 0.014362] No NUMA configuration found
> [ 0.014363] Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000021edfffff]
> [ 0.014374] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x21edd5000-0x21edfffff]
> [ 0.014538] *cma: Reserved 400 MiB at 0x0000000205c00000*
> [ 0.014541] Reserving 640MB of memory at 2512MB for crashkernel (System RAM: 8046MB)
> [ 0.014553] Zone ranges:
> [ 0.014554] DMA [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x0000000000ffffff]
> [ 0.014554] DMA32 [mem 0x0000000001000000-0x00000000ffffffff]
> [ 0.014555] Normal [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000021edfffff]
>
>
> *at dma_alloc_coherent call
> [ 27.816062] dev->dma_33M_addr is f8000000*
I'm confused - if you got a DMA address back, then the allocation must
have succeeded, so what exactly is the issue there? If the allocator
managed to find a suitable amount of memory that your device can
address, does it really matter exactly where it came from?
Also bear in mind that a DMA address is not necessarily the same as a
physical address anyway, if for instance you have an IOMMU or other
forms of interconnect translation. In fact the default behaviour of the
intel-iommu driver for a PCI device is to allocate DMA addresses in
naturally-aligned regions downwards from 4GB - if the first request in
an empty address space was for 33MB, it would get rounded up to 64MB,
wouldn't fit at 4GB - 64MB (0xfc000000) because that would clash with
the IOAPIC region, so would end up at 4GB - 128MB (0xf8000000). Now
where have I seen that before?...
Robin.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> and below are the logs in working case, at driver dma_alloc_coherent api call we
> have address which is in range of what reserved for cma.
> at boot i get..
> Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000019fdfffff]
> NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x19fdd3000-0x19fdfdfff]
> *cma: Reserved 800 MiB at 0x000000016dc00000*
> Reserving 640MB of memory at 1792MB for crashkernel (System RAM: 6016MB)
> Zone ranges:
> DMA [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x0000000000ffffff]
> DMA32 [mem 0x0000000001000000-0x00000000ffffffff]
> Normal [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000019fdfffff]
>
> *at dma_alloc_coherent call
> dev->dma_33M_addr is 16e200000*
>
> Please help me in solving this iissue, or can suggest any alternative way to
> allocate big coherent memory.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sathya
>
>
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Regards,
Sathya
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