
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 09:22:02AM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
From: Jan Kiszka jan.kiszka@siemens.com
This reverts commit 2359fa7a87848626bcbd3399e92c657595880cd7.
While the goal is valid and there is surely unused memory in that area, we also have a lot of crucial things still located at the top-of-memory while running lmb_alloc_base. Such things are the page table (tlb_addr), relocated U-Boot and the active stack. Possibly more. So this patch was premature, we will need relocations of those things first if we want to use the range.
Fixes booting on the IOT2050, but likely also on other boards. It got stuck on relocating the FDT - over the relocated U-Boot code.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka jan.kiszka@siemens.com
Practically,
void arch_lmb_reserve(struct lmb *lmb) { lmb_reserve(lmb, gd->relocaddr, gd->ram_top - gd->relocaddr); }
worked as well for me - but it left the stack in danger.
I want to cycle back up to this practically part. Marek, would changing the arch_lmb_reserve (or possibly even making this a more global thing / option) still let the area you want exposed on rcar3 (I assume) be exposed ? Or would it be covered again? Part of the problem, practically speaking, is that we need to ensure that as part of (attempting and likely succeeding in) booting the OS we don't overwrite ourself and hang.
An alternative that I'm not 100% sure I like would be adjusting env_get_bootm_size() so that the case of bootm_size and bootm_low are unset, so we figure out a value based on gd->ram_top we also take in to account where U-Boot itself is atm and exclude that. It's possible that if we had something like that at the start of the DT world, we wouldn't have the code to disable fdt relocation, which really feels like it's largely been "things crash when we relocate stuff, disable relocation" and not so much "save a little boot time, we optimized things VERY CAREFULLY".