Re: Bug report: kernel paniced while booting

From: Alexandre Ghiti
Date: Tue Jun 06 2023 - 07:46:55 EST


On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 12:04 PM Song Shuai <songshuaishuai@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> 在 2023/6/5 22:25, Alexandre Ghiti 写道:
> > Hi Song,
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 12:52 PM Song Shuai <songshuaishuai@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> Description of problem:
> >>
> >> Booting Linux With RiscVVirtQemu edk2 firmware, a Store/AMO page fault was trapped to trigger a kernel panic.
> >> The entire log has been posted at this link : https://termbin.com/nga4.
> >>
> >> You can reproduce it with the following step :
> >>
> >> 1. prepare the environment with
> >> - Qemu-virt: v8.0.0 (with OpenSbi v1.2)
> >> - edk2 : at commit (2bc8545883 "UefiCpuPkg/CpuPageTableLib: Reduce the number of random tests")
> >> - Linux : v6.4-rc1 and later version
> >>
> >> 2. start the Qemu virt board
> >>
> >> ```sh
> >> $ cat ~/8_riscv/start_latest.sh
> >> #!/bin/bash
> >> /home/song/8_riscv/3_acpi/qemu/ooo/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-riscv64 \
> >> -s -nographic -drive file=/home/song/8_riscv/3_acpi/Build_virt/RiscVVirtQemu/RELEASE_GCC5/FV/RISCV_VIRT.fd,if=pflash,format=raw,unit=1 \
> >> -machine virt,acpi=off -smp 2 -m 2G \
> >> -kernel /home/song/9_linux/linux/00_rv_def/arch/riscv/boot/Image \
> >> -initrd /home/song/8_riscv/3_acpi/buildroot/output/images/rootfs.ext2 \
> >> -append "root=/dev/ram ro console=ttyS0 earlycon=uart8250,mmio,0x10000000 efi=debug loglevel=8 memblock=debug" ## also panic by memtest
> >> ```
> >> 3. Then you will encounter the kernel panic logged in the above link
> >>
> >> Other Information:
> >>
> >> 1. -------
> >>
> >> This report is not identical to my prior report -- "kernel paniced when system hibernates" [1], but both of them
> >> are closely related with the commit (3335068f8721 "riscv: Use PUD/P4D/PGD pages for the linear mapping").
> >>
> >> With this commit, hibernation is trapped with "access fault" while accessing the PMP-protected regions (mmode_resv0@80000000)
> >> from OpenSbi (BTW, hibernation is marked as nonportable by Conor[2]).
> >>
> >> In this report, efi_init handoffs the memory mapping from Boot Services to memblock where reserves mmode_resv0@80000000,
> >> so there is no "access fault" but "page fault".
> >>
> >> And reverting commit 3335068f8721 indeed fixed this panic.
> >>
> >> 2. -------
> >>
> >> As the gdb-pt-dump [3] tool shows, the PTE which covered the fault virtual address had the appropriate permission to store.
> >> Is there another way to trigger the "Store/AMO page fault"? Or the creation of linear mapping in commit 3335068f8721 did something wrong?
> >>
> >> ```
> >> (gdb) p/x $satp
> >> $1 = 0xa000000000081708
> >> (gdb) pt -satp 0xa000000000081708
> >> Address : Length Permissions
> >> 0xff1bfffffea39000 : 0x1000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff1bfffffebf9000 : 0x1000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff1bfffffec00000 : 0x400000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff60000000000000 : 0x1c0000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff60000000200000 : 0xa00000 | W:0 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff60000000c00000 : 0x7f000000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1 // badaddr: ff6000007fdb1000
> >> 0xff6000007fdc0000 : 0x3d000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xff6000007ffbf000 : 0x1000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xffffffff80000000 : 0xc00000 | W:0 X:1 R:1 S:1
> >> 0xffffffff80c00000 : 0xa00000 | W:1 X:0 R:1 S:1
> >>
> >> ```
> >>
> >> 3. ------
> >>
> >> You can also reproduce similar panic by appending "memtest" in kernel cmdline.
> >> I have posted the memtest boot log at this link: https://termbin.com/1twl.
> >>
> >> Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> >>
> >> [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/CAAYs2=gQvkhTeioMmqRDVGjdtNF_vhB+vm_1dHJxPNi75YDQ_Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> >> [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/20230526-astride-detonator-9ae120051159@wendy/
> >> [3]: https://github.com/martinradev/gdb-pt-dump
> >
> > Thanks for the thorough report, really appreciated.
> >
> > So there are multiple issues here:
> >
> > - the first one is that the memory region for opensbi is marked as not
> > cacheable in the efi memory map, and then this region is not mapped in
> > the linear mapping:
> > [ 0.000000] efi: 0x000080000000-0x00008003ffff [Reserved | |
> > | | | | | | | | | | | |UC]
> >
> > - the second one (that I feel a bit ashamed of...) is that I did not
> > check the alignment of the virtual address when choosing the map size
> > in best_map_size() and then we end up trying to map a physical region
> > aligned on 2MB that is actually not aligned on 2MB virtually because
> > the opensbi region is not mapped at all.
> >
> The issue 2 should be the root cause of this panic.
>
> Here is my understanding of the necessity of the 2M-aligned VA for
> linear PMD mapping. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> I logged the `create_linear_mapping_range()` function.
>
> ```
> song # lowmem region: [0x0000000081800000 -- 0x00000000ffe3d000], va:
> 0xff6000007fbc0000, pa: 0x00000000ffc00000, map_size: 200000 ,pg: e7
> song # lowmem region: [0x0000000081800000 -- 0x00000000ffe3d000], va:
> 0xff6000007fdc0000, pa: 0x00000000ffe00000, map_size: 1000 ,pg: e7
> ```
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> The PA `0x00000000ffc00000` of this PMD mapping is aligned with PMD_SIZE
> but VA `0xff6000007fbc0000` is not.
> After the `pmd_index()`, this 2M PA region is actually mapping the
> effective VA region `[0xff6000007fa00000,0xff6000007fc00000)`,
> and any access of VA hole between the end of the effective VA region and
> the start VA of the next 4K mapping (`0xff6000007fdc0000`) will fault.
>
> In this report, the memtest fault VA (`0xff6000007fc00000`) and the
> booting fault VA (`ff6000007fdb1000`) lie right in the VA hole.
>
> When reverting the commit 3335068f8721, the kernel load address is
> always offseted by PMD_SIZE, kernel_map.va_pa_offset and
> MIN_MEMBLOCK_ADDR follow it. So the linear PMD mapping will always take
> 2M-aligned VA. That's why this reverting works.

Yes, I agree with you, this is quite an oversight on my side!

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> > - the possible third one is that we should not map the linear mapping
> > using 4K pages, this would be slow in my opinion, and I think we
> > should waste a bit of memory to align va and pa on a 2MB boundary.
> I also noticed this one.
> >
> > So I'll fix the second issue, and possibly the third one, and if no
> Thanks for your attention to this report, looking for your fixup.

It's running our internal CI, I hope to send it this afternoon or
tomorrow morning so that it can be discussed during the patchwork
meeting.

Thanks again,

Alex

> > one looks into why the opensbi region is mapped in UC, I'll take a
> > look at edk2.
> >
> > Sorry for that,
> >
> > Alex
> >
>
> --
> Song Shuai
> Thanks
>