Re: [PATCH v2 00/12] PolarFire SoC reset controller & clock cleanups

From: Nathan Chancellor
Date: Wed Aug 17 2022 - 12:19:04 EST


On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 12:17:11PM +0000, Conor.Dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On 14/08/2022 12:41, Conor.Dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>
> >> Doesn't really matter since thats long enough to get past the switch
> >> out of earlycon which is where the clang built kernel dies.
>
> I had forgotten something obvious: keep_bootcon. With that, on the sbi
> console I get a nice:
>
> [ 0.581754] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000000000b1
> [ 0.591520] Oops [#1]
> [ 0.594045] Modules linked in:
> [ 0.597435] CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 6.0.0-rc1-00011-g8e1459cf4eca #1
> [ 0.606188] Hardware name: Microchip PolarFire-SoC Icicle Kit (DT)
> [ 0.613012] epc : __clk_register+0x4a6/0x85c
> [ 0.617759] ra : __clk_register+0x49e/0x85c
> [ 0.622489] epc : ffffffff803faf7c ra : ffffffff803faf74 sp : ffffffc80400b720
> [ 0.630466] gp : ffffffff810e93f8 tp : ffffffe77fe60000 t0 : ffffffe77ffb3800
> [ 0.638443] t1 : 000000000000000a t2 : ffffffffffffffff s0 : ffffffc80400b7c0
> [ 0.646420] s1 : 0000000000000001 a0 : 0000000000000001 a1 : 0000000000000000
> [ 0.654396] a2 : 0000000000000001 a3 : 0000000000000000 a4 : 0000000000000000
> [ 0.662373] a5 : ffffffff803a5810 a6 : 0000000200000022 a7 : 0000000000000006
> [ 0.670350] s2 : ffffffff81099d48 s3 : ffffffff80d6e28e s4 : 0000000000000028
> [ 0.678327] s5 : ffffffff810ed3c8 s6 : ffffffff810ed3d0 s7 : ffffffe77ffbc100
> [ 0.686304] s8 : ffffffe77ffb1540 s9 : ffffffe77ffb1540 s10: 0000000000000008
> [ 0.694281] s11: 0000000000000000 t3 : 00000000000000c6 t4 : 0000000000000007
> [ 0.702258] t5 : ffffffff810c78c0 t6 : ffffffe77ff88cd0
> [ 0.708125] status: 0000000200000120 badaddr: 00000000000000b1 cause: 000000000000000d
> [ 0.716869] [<ffffffff803fb892>] devm_clk_hw_register+0x62/0xaa
> [ 0.723420] [<ffffffff80403412>] mpfs_clk_probe+0x1e0/0x244
> [ 0.729592] [<ffffffff80457dea>] platform_probe+0x82/0xa6
> [ 0.735581] [<ffffffff8045593c>] call_driver_probe+0x22/0xa4
> [ 0.741848] [<ffffffff804557da>] really_probe+0x13a/0x27a
> [ 0.747819] [<ffffffff804549f8>] __driver_probe_device+0xc4/0xee
> [ 0.754460] [<ffffffff804554d0>] driver_probe_device+0x3c/0x196
> [ 0.761013] [<ffffffff804552cc>] __device_attach_driver+0xa2/0x18c
> [ 0.767853] [<ffffffff8045284a>] bus_for_each_drv+0x76/0xba
> [ 0.774016] [<ffffffff804547ca>] __device_attach+0xa0/0x15a
> [ 0.780179] [<ffffffff80454896>] device_initial_probe+0x12/0x1a
> [ 0.786732] [<ffffffff804529c6>] bus_probe_device+0x2e/0x7c
> [ 0.792895] [<ffffffff8044f290>] device_add+0x21a/0x3aa
> [ 0.798693] [<ffffffff805c323a>] of_device_add+0x28/0x32
> [ 0.804578] [<ffffffff805c3c54>] of_platform_device_create_pdata+0x88/0xb2
> [ 0.812181] [<ffffffff805c3e70>] of_platform_bus_create+0x14a/0x1a8
> [ 0.819117] [<ffffffff805c3ea6>] of_platform_bus_create+0x180/0x1a8
> [ 0.826053] [<ffffffff805c3f2a>] of_platform_populate+0x5c/0x96
> [ 0.832606] [<ffffffff8082bbaa>] of_platform_default_populate_init+0xc2/0xd4
> [ 0.840400] [<ffffffff800020e8>] do_one_initcall+0xbc/0x216
> [ 0.846563] [<ffffffff8080126c>] do_initcall_level+0x82/0x94
> [ 0.852830] [<ffffffff808011ae>] do_initcalls+0x5c/0x98
> [ 0.858611] [<ffffffff8080114a>] do_basic_setup+0x20/0x28
> [ 0.864583] [<ffffffff808010e0>] kernel_init_freeable+0xba/0x104
> [ 0.871223] [<ffffffff80746856>] kernel_init+0x22/0x1ba
> [ 0.877013] [<ffffffff80003700>] ret_from_exception+0x0/0xc
> [ 0.883218] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]---
>
> At least I had somewhere to start. Since QEMU repros, I continued there with:
> $(QEMU)/qemu-system-riscv64 -s -S -M microchip-icicle-kit \
> -m 2G -smp 5 \
> -kernel $(vmlinux_bin) \
> -dtb $(dtb) \
> -initrd $(initramfs) \
> -display none -serial null \
> -serial stdio
>
> Dumping the backtrace at the devm_clk_hw_register() callsites shows that
> it passes for:
> - the main pll in mpfs_clk_register_mssplls()
> - the "cfg" clocks in mpfs_clk_register_cfgs()
> - the first 4 periph clocks...
>
> It fails on "clk_periph_timer" - which uses a different parent, that it
> tries to find using the macro:
> #define PARENT_CLK(PARENT) (&mpfs_cfg_clks[CLK_##PARENT].cfg.hw)
>
> If parent is RTCREF, that becomes: &mpfs_cfg_clks[33].cfg.hw
>
> And yeah, thats well beyond the end of the array!
>
> Booting with gcc, and looking at the clock summary:
> mssrefclk 1 1 0 125000000 0 0 50000 Y
> clk_rtcref 0 0 0 1000000 0 0 50000 Y
> clk_periph_timer 0 0 0 1000000 0 0 50000 N
>
> This is reported correctly, so how this works for either gcc or clang now, or
> gcc with the patches applied, I am not really too sure..
>
> On v6.0-rc1, gcc and clang show:
> mssrefclk 1 1 0 125000000 0 0 50000 Y
> clk_rtcref 0 0 0 1000000 0 0 50000 Y
>
> I guess this may fail gracefully as the pointer is actually null, but
> the extra level of indirection added by my patch started tripping up
> the error checking. I must just not have noticed because I added RTCREF
> in a bit of a hurry trying to fix a bug in time for 5.18:
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-clk/986c73df-9634-d18b-eed3-37584fa2ea89@xxxxxxxxxxx/#t
>
> Obviously I've got to fix the bug itself now, but now I am left wondering
> about GCC's behaviour rather than clang/llvm's!
>
> Thanks Nathan - if even just for being a rubber duck :)

Hey, at least it turned out to be something other than a compiler bug,
those are not very fun :) I am definitely surprised that GCC has no
issues, I wonder if KASAN would have exposed this problem sooner?

Cheers,
Nathan