Am Freitag 17 Mai 2013, 18:28:16 schrieb Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk:
> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 01:07:05PM +0200, Dietmar Hahn wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch 15 Mai 2013, 10:42:17 schrieb Jan Beulich:
> > > >>> On 15.05.13 at 11:12, Dietmar Hahn <dietmar.hahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > Am Mittwoch 15 Mai 2013, 09:35:46 schrieb Jan Beulich:
> > > >> >>> On 15.05.13 at 08:53, Dietmar Hahn <dietmar.hahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >> > I tried iommu=debug and I can't see any faulting messages but Iam not
> > > >> > familiar with this code.
> > > >> > I attached the logging, maybe anyone can have a look on this.
> > >
> > > Perhaps only (if at all) by instrumenting the hypervisor. The
> > > question of course is how easily/quickly you can narrow down the
> > > code region that it might be dying in. And whether it's a hypervisor
> > > action at all that causes the hang (as opposed to something the
> > > DRM code in Dom0 does).
> >
> > I added some debug code to the linux kernel and could track down the
> > point of the hang. I used openSuSE kernel 3.7.10-1.4 but I looked at newer
> > kernels and found that the code is similar.
> >
> > i915_gem_init_global_gtt(...)
> > ...
> > intel_gtt_clear_range(start / PAGE_SIZE, (end-start) / PAGE_SIZE);
> > ...
> >
> > void intel_gtt_clear_range(unsigned int first_entry, unsigned int num_entries)
> > {
> > unsigned int i;
> >
> > ---> A printk(...) here is seen on serial line!
> >
> > for (i = first_entry; i < (first_entry + num_entries); i++) {
> > intel_private.driver->write_entry(intel_private.base.scratch_page_dma,
> > i, 0);
> > }
> >
> > ---> A printk(...) here is never seen!
> >
> > readl(intel_private.gtt+i-1);
> > }
> >
> > The function behind the pointer intel_private.driver->write_entry is
> > i965_write_entry(). And the interesting instruction seems to be:
> > writel(addr | pte_flags, intel_private.gtt + entry);
> >
> > I added another printk() on start of the function i965_write_entry().
> > And surprisingly after printing a lot of messages the kernel came up!!!
> > But now I had other problems like losing the audio device (maybe timeouts).
> > So maybe the hang is a timing problem?
> >
> > What I wanted to check is, what the hypervisor is doing while the system hangs.
> > Has anybody an idea maybe a timer and after 30s printing a dump of the stack of
> > all cpus?
>
> Yes. Can you try the two attached patches please.
I tried both but none helped. I think it couldn't be expected as the first
patch handles an error case and the line with the second patch,
the call of pci_dma_sync_single_for_device(), gets not reached.
Dietmar.
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