On Saturday, April 23, 2016 11:44:09 AM Julian Margetson wrote: > On 4/23/2016 8:02 AM, Julian Margetson wrote: > > On 4/22/2016 7:06 AM, Christian Lamparter wrote: > >> On Friday, April 22, 2016 06:50:44 AM Julian Margetson wrote: > >>> On 4/21/2016 4:25 PM, Christian Lamparter wrote: > >>>> On Thursday, April 21, 2016 09:15:21 PM Andy Shevchenko wrote: > >>>>> The last approach in the commit 8b3444852a2b ("sata_dwc_460ex: > >>>>> move to generic > >>>>> DMA driver") to switch to generic DMA engine API wasn't tested on > >>>>> bare metal. > >>>>> Besides that we expecting new board support coming with the same > >>>>> SATA IP but > >>>>> with different DMA. > >>>>> > >>>>> The driver has been tested myself on Sam460ex and WD MyBookLive > >>>>> (apollo3g) > >>>>> boards. In any case I ask Christian, Måns, and Julian to > >>>>> independently test and > >>>>> provide Tested-by tag or error report. > >>>> I did a test run on my WD MyBook Live. I applied all the patches in > >>>> this series on top of the topic/dw branch of Vinod Koul: > >>>> <https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/vkoul/slave-dma.git/> > >>>> > >>>> Tested-by: Christian Lamparter<chunk...@googlemail.com> > >>>> --- > >>>> results for my old ST3808110AS HDD. filesystem is ext4. > >>>> > >>>> # hdparm -t /dev/sda > >>>> > >>>> /dev/sda: > >>>> Timing buffered disk reads: 204 MB in 3.02 seconds = 67.51 MB/sec > >>>> > >>>> # bonnie++ -u mbl > >>>> Using uid:1000, gid:1000. > >>>> Writing a byte at a time...done > >>>> Writing intelligently...done > >>>> Rewriting...done > >>>> Reading a byte at a time...done > >>>> Reading intelligently...done > >>>> start 'em...done...done...done...done...done... > >>>> Create files in sequential order...done. > >>>> Stat files in sequential order...done. > >>>> Delete files in sequential order...done. > >>>> Create files in random order...done. > >>>> Stat files in random order...done. > >>>> Delete files in random order...done. > >>>> Version 1.97 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential > >>>> Input- --Random- > >>>> Concurrency 1 -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- > >>>> --Block-- --Seeks-- > >>>> Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec > >>>> %CP /sec %CP > >>>> mbl 496M 98 99 26011 21 17589 20 538 99 80138 > >>>> 39 208.9 8 > >>>> Latency 95267us 1409ms 295ms 26947us 9644us > >>>> 1787ms > >>>> Version 1.97 ------Sequential Create------ --------Random > >>>> Create-------- > >>>> mbl -Create-- --Read--- -Delete-- -Create-- > >>>> --Read--- -Delete-- > >>>> files /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec > >>>> %CP /sec %CP > >>>> 16 6959 78 +++++ +++ 5197 40 7250 79 +++++ > >>>> +++ 4718 37 > >>>> Latency 149ms 6742us 212ms 177ms 767us > >>>> 217ms > >>>> 1.97,1.97,mbl,1,1461269771,496M,,98,99,26011,21,17589,20,538,99,80138,39,208.9,8,16,,,,,6959,78,+++++,+++,5197,40,7250,79,+++++,+++,4718,37,95267us,1409ms,295ms,26947us,9644us,1787ms,149ms,6742us,212ms,177ms,767us,217ms > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Again on copy partitions . > >> Ok, here's the copy from my mail off-list. > >> > >> Well, a unrelated driver "m41t80" caused a crash: > >> [ 12.912739] Oops: Kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#3] > >> [ 12.912743] PREEMPT Canyonlands > >> [ 12.912753] CPU: 0 PID: 1413 Comm: irq/45-m41t80 Tainted: G > >> D 4.6.0-rc4-next-20160421-sam460ex-jm #1 > >> [ 12.912757] task: ea9834e0 ti: eea6c000 task.ti: eea6c000 > >> [ 12.912760] NIP: c0224480 LR: c0023494 CTR: c0042508 > >> [ 12.912764] REGS: eea6daf0 TRAP: 0300 Tainted: G D > >> (4.6.0-rc4-next-20160421-sam460ex-jm) > >> [ 12.912774] MSR: 00029000 <CE,EE,ME> CR: 24008282 XER: 00000000 > >> [ 12.912825] DEAR: 00000008 ESR: 00000000 > >> [...] > >> [ 12.912927] --- interrupt: 300 at mutex_lock+0x0/0x1c > >> [ 12.912927] LR = m41t80_handle_irq+0x28/0xac > >> [ 12.912932] [eea6de40] [00000000] (null) (unreliable) > >> [ 12.912938] [eea6de60] [c004ffac] irq_thread_fn+0x2c/0x48 > >> [ 12.912944] [eea6de80] [c00501cc] irq_thread+0xc4/0x160 > >> [ 12.912951] [eea6ded0] [c003a3f8] kthread+0xc8/0xcc > >> [ 12.912957] [eea6df40] [c000aee8] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x5c/0x64 > >> [ 12.912960] Instruction dump: > >> [ 12.912974] 80010014 7fc3f378 bbc10008 7c0803a6 38210010 4be24ca8 > >> 9421ffd0 7c0802a6 > >> [ 12.912987] bf210014 90010034 3b4302d8 812302ec <83890008> > >> 812302d8 7f9a4840 419e011c > >> [ 12.912995] Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed! > >> ^^^ "reboot is needed!" > >> > >> Another thing that came to my mind: Have you checked if your hard drive > >> and the cables are ok? Are there any pending sectors or suspicious smart > >> values? Has the drive passed the extended offline test? > >> Otherwise, I can't reproduce the error with my MyBook system. I've > >> tested > >> your kernel and it worked on the device without crashing. (I > >> copied/dd'ed > >> 80GB from and back to the hard-drive. It was long and boring, but I > >> didn't > >> encounter any issues and the crc32 matched). > >> > >> Sorry, but I can't help you if I can't reproduce it... And short of > >> sending > >> your box to test, I see no efficient way to debug it. However, what I > >> can > >> do, if you are interested: I have a few "build your own" My Book Live > >> kits. > >> It just needs a 3.5" hard-drive and 12v power adapter. If you are > >> interested > >> PM me off-list, this way you can verify that the kernels you build do > >> work, > >> just in case this error is due to a hardware issue (zapped controller, > >> bad ram/drive/cable?) with your sam460ex box. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Christian > >> > >> > > My Hardware seems ok. > > I have swapped cables and drives between the SII3512 pci controller > > and the DWC controller. > > No issues when connected to the SII3512 pci controller . > > The DWC controller works ok under AmigaOS 4.1FE so that does not > > appear to be a problem. > > > > Regards > > Julian > > > > > > > > > > > > > Test with kernel compiled with no other sata controllers included. > Freshly formatted harddrive with one ntfs partition. MS-DOs partition > table. > Booted from USB thumb drive. > Keyboard and mouse freeze as soon as gparted is run. >
Well, then. Have you checked for any errata for the sam460ex? There's a known errata for the 460EX, with the CPU lockup upon high AHB traffic: <http://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2008-June/036078.html> "This patch implements a fix provided by AMCC so that the lockup upon simultanious traffic on AHB USB OTG, USB 2.0 and SATA doesn't occur anymore:..." This should be fixed by u-boot. However, there's no telling if there's more to this workaround in the dma engine. You could try to do the testing without anything connected to the USB ports and disable/remove all usb hcds modules. As for fixing this: I did a quick search but couldn't find any public information. There's always supp...@apm.com (contact them!), or maybe someone from the Amiga community knows more? _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev