Hi, > From: Patrick DELAUNAY > Sent: mardi 7 janvier 2020 13:07 > > Hi Patrice and Tom > > > Sent: mercredi 18 décembre 2019 10:10 > > > > Hi Simon, > > > > > From: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> > > > Sent: mardi 17 décembre 2019 16:46 > > > > > > Hi Patrice, > > > > > > On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 02:11, Patrice Chotard > > > <patrice.chot...@st.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > In reserve_bootstage(), in case size is odd, gd->new_bootstage is > > > > not aligned. In bootstage_relocate(), the platform hangs when > > > > getting access to data->record[i].name. > > > > To avoid this issue, make gd->new_bootstage 16 byte aligned. > > > > > > > > To insure that new_bootstage is 16 byte aligned (at least needed > > > > for > > > > x86_64 and ARMv8) and new_bootstage starts down to get enough > > > > space, ALIGN_DOWN macro is used. > > > > > > > > Fixes: ac9cd4805c8b ("bootstage: Correct relocation algorithm") > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chot...@st.com> > > > > Reviewed-by: Vikas MANOCHA <vikas.mano...@st.com> > > > > Reviewed-by: Patrick Delaunay <patrick.delau...@st.com> > > > > Tested-by: Patrick Delaunay <patrick.delau...@st.com> > > > > For information, Patrice is absent for personal reason up to beginning next > > year. > > Don't wait a fast answer. > > > > > For this patch I think it would be better to update reserve_fdt() to > > > keep things aligned, assuming that is the problem. > > > > I don't sure that solve the issue, > > for me the problem is only for the bootstage struct (gd->bootstage) > > And > > reserve_fdt() already alligne size on 32 bytes > > > > If I remember the Patrice analysis: > > > > 1- bootstage_get_size return a odd value (or at least not 16 bytes > > aligned I don't remember). > > > > 2- In reserve_bootstage() > > int size = bootstage_get_size(); > > gd->start_addr_sp -= size > > => it is a unaligned address even if gd->start_addr_sp is 32 bytes > > alligned > > > > gd->new_bootstage = map_sysmem(gd->start_addr_sp, size); > > => also unaligned > > > > 3- Then during relocation, in reloc_bootstage() > > gd->bootstage = gd->new_bootstage; > > > > > > 4- crash occur because in next bootstage function beaucse the boostage > > address don't respect pointer to struct allignement... > > > > struct bootstage_data *data = gd->bootstage > > > > > > > At some point we should also document that reservations must keep > > > things aligned. > > > > > > Perhaps this should be handled by a separate function called from > > > all these places, which subtracts gd->start_addr_sp and ensures 16-byte > alignment. > > > > Yes that can be a improvement, but perhaps ia a second step / second > > serie.... > > > > Do you think about a function called in all reversed_ functions (when > > start_addr_sp is modified)... > > > > static int reserved_allign_check(void) { > > /* make stack pointer 16-byte aligned */ > > if (gd->start_addr_sp & 0xf) { > > gd->start_addr_sp -= 16; > > gd->start_addr_sp &= ~0xf; > > } > > } > > > > I prefer a function to reserved a size wich replace in any reserve_ > > function the line > > : > > gd->start_addr_sp -= ... > > > > /* reserve size and make stack pointer 16-byte aligned */ static int > > reserve(size_t size) { > > gd->start_addr_sp -= size; > > /* make stack pointer 16-byte aligned */ > > gd->start_addr_sp = ALIGN_DOWN(gd->start_addr_sp, 16); } > > > > I think I will push it, when the patrice patch will be accepted. > > I am preparing this patch.... > > Do you think it is ok to merge the Patrice v3 proposal first on master branch > for > v2020.04 release (he just align the reserved memory for bootstage), and after > I > make my patch (16-byte align all reserved area). > > or it is better to make a more generic patch v4 to replace the Patrice one.
I push a serie, with my proposal: [3/3] board_f.c: Insure 16 alignment of start_addr_sp and reserved memory http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/list/?series=152226 As I found issue for ARM32 (I need to modify arch/arm/lib/crt0.S) I think it is preferable that the Patrice Patch is merged in v2020.04, and my serie can live independently. But I can also squash of the 2 series. Regards Patrick