From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mark Kettenis Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 01:07:24 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH v2 3/4] efi_loader: use efi_start_image() for bootefi In-Reply-To: <94f74740-6541-cdba-ff0d-34b2de4f3aca@csgraf.de> (message from Alexander Graf on Thu, 18 Jul 2019 20:50:39 +0200) References: <20190208184650.22765-1-xypron.glpk@gmx.de> <20190208184650.22765-4-xypron.glpk@gmx.de> <20190718060016.GA73593@largo.jsg.id.au> <5438c1db9647d8f4@bloch.sibelius.xs4all.nl> <20190718091644.GA18133@largo.jsg.id.au> <94f74740-6541-cdba-ff0d-34b2de4f3aca@csgraf.de> Message-ID: <5438c3eaeb24c83d@bloch.sibelius.xs4all.nl> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de > From: Alexander Graf > Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 20:50:39 +0200 > > On 18.07.19 19:33, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote: > > On 7/18/19 11:16 AM, Jonathan Gray wrote: > >> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 10:39:57AM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: > >>>> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 16:00:16 +1000 > >>>> From: Jonathan Gray > >>>> > >>>> On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 07:46:49PM +0100, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote: > >>>>> Remove the duplicate code in efi_do_enter() and use > >>>>> efi_start_image() to > >>>>> start the image invoked by the bootefi command. > >>>>> > >>>>> Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt > >>>>> --- > >>>>> v2 > >>>>>     use EFI_CALL > >>>> > >>>> This commit broke booting OpenBSD/armv7 kernels on mx6cuboxi with > >>>> U-Boot > >>>> releases after 2019.01.  2019.04 works if this commit is reverted.  > >>>> With > >>>> 2019.07 there are conflicts trying to revert it and it is still broken > >>>> as released. > >>>> > >>>> f69d63fae281ba98c3d063097cf4e95d17f3754d is the first bad commit > >>>> commit f69d63fae281ba98c3d063097cf4e95d17f3754d > >>>> Author: Heinrich Schuchardt > >>>> Date:   Wed Dec 26 13:28:09 2018 +0100 > >>>> > >>>>      efi_loader: use efi_start_image() for bootefi > >>>> > >>>>      Remove the duplicate code in efi_do_enter() and use > >>>> efi_start_image() to > >>>>      start the image invoked by the bootefi command. > >>>> > >>>>      Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt > >>>> > >>>>   cmd/bootefi.c                 | 22 +--------------------- > >>>>   include/efi_loader.h          |  4 ++++ > >>>>   lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c |  6 +++--- > >>>>   3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> Hi Jonathan, > >>> > >>> With this commit the OpenBSD bootloader (an EFI application) still > >>> boots, but the loaded OpenBSD kernel doesn't isn't it? > >> > >> Yes, when it fails the last thing on serial is: > >> > >> ## Starting EFI application at 12000000 ... > >>>> OpenBSD/armv7 BOOTARM 1.3 > >> boot> > >> booting sd0a:/bsd: 4572484+689312+238360+561608 > >> [298268+120+314400+278666]=0x0 > >> > >>> > >>> I bet the problem here is that efi_start_image() sets > >>> efi_is_direct_boot to false, which means that efi_exit_caches() which > >>> runs as a result of calling ExitBootServices() no longer > >>> flushes/disables the caches on 32-bit ARM. > >> > >> Indeed, removing 'efi_is_direct_boot = false;' from > >> efi_start_image() allows me to boot multiuser on cubox with 2019.07. > > > Heinrich asked me to clarify again in the mail thread. > > The UEFI spec says that caches on 32bit ARM are supposed to be *enabled* > always. That means throughout boot time, as well as after > ExitBootServices(). So the behavior with efi_is_direct_boot = false is > the expected behavior according to the spec. > > The reason we have the hack above in the tree is that grub had a nasty > deficiency on 32bit ARM where it called into the Linux kernel using the > legacy boot protocol which again expected caches to be disabled. > > The problem you're facing here sounds to me like a bug in the OpenBSD > loader that resembles the bug in grub. Instead of calling into a BSD > kernel code path that expects caches to already be enabled, it expects > to come up with caches disabled. I don't think we assume that the kernel is called with the architecturally defined caches disabled. As far as I know, OpenBSD works fine with a recent U-Boot on Cortex-A7 systems that don't have an non-architectural L2 cache. > You *could* solve this generically by adding functionality akin to > clean_up_before_linux() inside the BSD loader. The downside of that is > that the code would be platform specific, as L2 caches used to be > enabled/disabled via MMIOs and not via architected registers in the old > days. Messing with the non-architectural L2 cache is someting we defenitely don't want to do in the OpenBSD bootloader and kernel bootstrap code. We have a single bootloader/kernel that works on all supported armv7 systems! I quoted UEFI 2.5 upthread, but 2.8 retains the same text in section 2.3.5: Implementations of boot services will enable architecturally manageable caches and TLBs i.e., those that can be managed directly using CP15 operations using mechanisms and procedures defined in the ARM Architecture Reference Manual. They should not enable caches requiring platform information to manage or invoke non-architectural cache/TLB lockdown mechanisms So I'd say the problem here is that U-Boot passes control to the EFI payload with the L2 cache enabled.