Hi all,
Has anyone else tried coreboot 4.2 on fsp_baytrail with COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS enabled?
I'm seeing the console flooded with an infinite loop of "ERROR: Timestamp table full".
The last few post codes are: 4a 4b 4c 4d. That puts it in fsp_baytrail / romstage.c in romstage_main_continue():
... /* if S3 resume skip ram check */ if (prev_sleep_state != 3) { quick_ram_check(); post_code(0x4d); }
cbmem_was_initted = !cbmem_recovery(prev_sleep_state == 3);
/* Save the HOB pointer in CBMEM to be used in ramstage*/ cbmem_hob_ptr = cbmem_add (CBMEM_ID_HOB_POINTER, sizeof(*hob_list_ptr)); *(u32*)cbmem_hob_ptr = (u32)hob_list_ptr; post_code(0x4e); ...
I had console logging set at NOTICE, so I missed some possibly important logs. Based on a look through the code, I'm guessing the call tree is: romstage_main_continue() cbmem_recovery() cbmem_initialize_empty() cbmem_initialize_empty_id_size() cbmem_run_init_hooks() timestamp_sync_cache_to_cbmem() timestamp_add_table_entry()
Side note: it takes 15 minutes to load the BIOS using an external programmer, so I didn't experiment too much. (Vs. ~30-60 seconds if programmed using flashrom on the target.) I just turned off timestamps and reloaded and it boots fine.
Any ideas?
Prior to rebasing on 4.2, I didn't have any issues with timestamps. I was using 4.1 + a few patches.
Thanks, Ben
More info: The console log is also messed up (timestamps are disabled). It is looking like something wasn't initialized properly.
Partial memory dump of the console area, which is filled with 'garbage': 7adde000: f8 ff 01 00 9e 10 02 00 52 2a db ff 80 d0 86 96 ........R*...... 7adde010: 3f 2e c1 69 04 81 ba 40 84 96 cc 34 01 ad 14 00 ?..i...@...4.... 7adde020: 2b d3 0c 82 52 76 63 39 3c 22 fa 6a 22 42 da 9c +...Rvc9<".j"B.. 7adde030: 98 99 60 c6 2e 84 30 aa cf 73 c8 9f e2 f2 6c cc ..`...0..s....l. ... 7adfdfa0: c4 f2 a9 82 f3 72 29 0b 21 22 e2 ca 80 40 d2 58 .....r).!"...@.X 7adfdfb0: 0a 0a 2a 2a 2a 20 4c 6f 67 20 74 72 75 6e 63 61 ..*** Log trunca 7adfdfc0: 74 65 64 2c 20 db 33 30 31 38 34 20 63 68 61 72 ted, .30184 char 7adfdfd0: 61 63 74 65 72 73 20 64 72 6f 70 70 65 64 2e 20 acters dropped. 7adfdfe0: 2a 2a 2a 0a 0a 43 42 46 53 20 70 72 6f 76 69 64 ***..CBFS provid 7adfdff0: 65 72 20 61 63 74 69 76 65 2e 0a 43 42 46 53 20 er active..CBFS
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Ben Gardner gardner.ben@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone else tried coreboot 4.2 on fsp_baytrail with COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS enabled?
I'm seeing the console flooded with an infinite loop of "ERROR: Timestamp table full".
The last few post codes are: 4a 4b 4c 4d. That puts it in fsp_baytrail / romstage.c in romstage_main_continue():
... /* if S3 resume skip ram check */ if (prev_sleep_state != 3) { quick_ram_check(); post_code(0x4d); }
cbmem_was_initted = !cbmem_recovery(prev_sleep_state == 3);
/* Save the HOB pointer in CBMEM to be used in ramstage*/ cbmem_hob_ptr = cbmem_add (CBMEM_ID_HOB_POINTER, sizeof(*hob_list_ptr)); *(u32*)cbmem_hob_ptr = (u32)hob_list_ptr; post_code(0x4e); ...
I had console logging set at NOTICE, so I missed some possibly important logs. Based on a look through the code, I'm guessing the call tree is: romstage_main_continue() cbmem_recovery() cbmem_initialize_empty() cbmem_initialize_empty_id_size() cbmem_run_init_hooks() timestamp_sync_cache_to_cbmem() timestamp_add_table_entry()
Side note: it takes 15 minutes to load the BIOS using an external programmer, so I didn't experiment too much. (Vs. ~30-60 seconds if programmed using flashrom on the target.) I just turned off timestamps and reloaded and it boots fine.
Any ideas?
Prior to rebasing on 4.2, I didn't have any issues with timestamps. I was using 4.1 + a few patches.
Thanks, Ben
(Martin - I missed the mailing list on my reply to you.)
If I force CBMEMC_RESET in init_console_ptr(), the CBMEM console is at least valid from the RAM stage on. That is called via cbmemc_reinit(), after CBMEM is initialized.
If I force CBMEMC_RESET in cbmemc_init(), nothing changes.
It is as if the CBMEM buffers already contain data when they are first initialized. How does that memory get cleared?
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Ben Gardner gardner.ben@gmail.com wrote:
More info: The console log is also messed up (timestamps are disabled). It is looking like something wasn't initialized properly.
Partial memory dump of the console area, which is filled with 'garbage': 7adde000: f8 ff 01 00 9e 10 02 00 52 2a db ff 80 d0 86 96 ........R*...... 7adde010: 3f 2e c1 69 04 81 ba 40 84 96 cc 34 01 ad 14 00 ?..i...@...4.... 7adde020: 2b d3 0c 82 52 76 63 39 3c 22 fa 6a 22 42 da 9c +...Rvc9<".j"B.. 7adde030: 98 99 60 c6 2e 84 30 aa cf 73 c8 9f e2 f2 6c cc ..`...0..s....l. ... 7adfdfa0: c4 f2 a9 82 f3 72 29 0b 21 22 e2 ca 80 40 d2 58 .....r).!"...@.X 7adfdfb0: 0a 0a 2a 2a 2a 20 4c 6f 67 20 74 72 75 6e 63 61 ..*** Log trunca 7adfdfc0: 74 65 64 2c 20 db 33 30 31 38 34 20 63 68 61 72 ted, .30184 char 7adfdfd0: 61 63 74 65 72 73 20 64 72 6f 70 70 65 64 2e 20 acters dropped. 7adfdfe0: 2a 2a 2a 0a 0a 43 42 46 53 20 70 72 6f 76 69 64 ***..CBFS provid 7adfdff0: 65 72 20 61 63 74 69 76 65 2e 0a 43 42 46 53 20 er active..CBFS
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Ben Gardner gardner.ben@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone else tried coreboot 4.2 on fsp_baytrail with COLLECT_TIMESTAMPS enabled?
I'm seeing the console flooded with an infinite loop of "ERROR: Timestamp table full".
The last few post codes are: 4a 4b 4c 4d. That puts it in fsp_baytrail / romstage.c in romstage_main_continue():
... /* if S3 resume skip ram check */ if (prev_sleep_state != 3) { quick_ram_check(); post_code(0x4d); }
cbmem_was_initted = !cbmem_recovery(prev_sleep_state == 3);
/* Save the HOB pointer in CBMEM to be used in ramstage*/ cbmem_hob_ptr = cbmem_add (CBMEM_ID_HOB_POINTER, sizeof(*hob_list_ptr)); *(u32*)cbmem_hob_ptr = (u32)hob_list_ptr; post_code(0x4e); ...
I had console logging set at NOTICE, so I missed some possibly important logs. Based on a look through the code, I'm guessing the call tree is: romstage_main_continue() cbmem_recovery() cbmem_initialize_empty() cbmem_initialize_empty_id_size() cbmem_run_init_hooks() timestamp_sync_cache_to_cbmem() timestamp_add_table_entry()
Side note: it takes 15 minutes to load the BIOS using an external programmer, so I didn't experiment too much. (Vs. ~30-60 seconds if programmed using flashrom on the target.) I just turned off timestamps and reloaded and it boots fine.
Any ideas?
Prior to rebasing on 4.2, I didn't have any issues with timestamps. I was using 4.1 + a few patches.
Thanks, Ben