On 12/14/2016 10:52 AM, Neil Armstrong wrote:

> Hi Heinrich,
> 
> Thanks for testing and for the report,
> we are still struggling into finding what are these zones and how to label 
> them correctly.
> 
> We need to identify the zones on all boards, the patch I provided works on a 
> non-odroid-c2 and gxm and gxl boards.
> 
> Neil
> 
Hello Neil,

the configuration below works for me on the Hardkernel Odroid C2.

ramoops is needed for CONFIG_PSTORE_RAM.
Debian Stretch has CONFIG_PSTORE_RAM=m. Same is true for Fedora.
I have chosen the address arbitrarily. To accommodate 512 MB boards we
would have to put it below 0x20000000.
The size parameters are the same as in hisilicon/hi6220-hikey.dts and
qcom-apq8064-asus-nexus7-flo.dts.

linux,cma is used for contiguous memory assignment. I have taken the
align parameter from arm-src-kernel-2016-08-18-26e194264c.tar.gz
provided by Amlogic at
http://openlinux.amlogic.com:8000/download/ARM/kernel/ .
See Documentation/DMA-API.txt for the usage of align.
They use the same value 0x400000 for all GXBB boards.
So we want to put this zone into meson-gxbb.dtsi.

secmon is used by drivers/firmware/meson/meson_sm.c.
Amlogic uses the same address range for all 64bit boards.

        memory@0 {
                device_type = "memory";
                linux,usable-memory = <0x0 0x1000000 0x0 0x7f000000>;
        };

        reserved-memory {
                #address-cells = <0x2>;
                #size-cells = <0x2>;
                ranges;

                ramoops@0x23f00000 {
                        compatible = "ramoops";
                        reg = <0x0 0x23f00000 0x0 0x100000>;
                        record-size = <0x20000>;
                        console-size = <0x20000>;
                        ftrace-size = <0x20000>;
                };

                secmon: secmon {
                        compatible = "amlogic, aml_secmon_memory";
                        reg = <0x0 0x10000000 0x0 0x200000>;
                        no-map;
                };

                linux,cma {
                        compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
                        reusable;
                        size = <0x0 0xbc00000>;
                        alignment = <0x0 0x400000>;
                        linux,cma-default;
                };
        };

Best regards

Heinrich Schuchardt

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