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Re: [PATCH 12/14] aspeed: Make aspeed_board_init_flashes public


From: Alex Bennée
Subject: Re: [PATCH 12/14] aspeed: Make aspeed_board_init_flashes public
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 19:24:02 +0100
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Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> writes:

> On 6/29/22 16:14, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> writes:
>> 
>>> On 6/24/22 18:50, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
>>>> On 6/23/22 20:43, Peter Delevoryas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 23, 2022, at 8:09 AM, Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 6/23/22 12:26, Peter Delevoryas wrote:
>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Peter Delevoryas <pdel@fb.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let's start simple without flash support. We should be able to
>>>>>> load FW blobs in each CPU address space using loader devices.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, I was unable to do this, perhaps because the fb OpenBMC
>>>>> boot sequence is a little weird. I specifically _needed_ to have
>>>>> a flash device which maps the firmware in at 0x2000_0000, because
>>>>> the fb OpenBMC U-Boot SPL jumps to that address to start executing
>>>>> from flash? I think this is also why fb OpenBMC machines can be so slow.
>>>>>
>>>>> $ ./build/qemu-system-arm -machine fby35 \
>>>>>       -device loader,file=fby35.mtd,addr=0,cpu-num=0 -nographic \
>>>>>       -d int -drive file=fby35.mtd,format=raw,if=mtd
>>>> Ideally we should be booting from the flash device directly using
>>>> the machine option '-M ast2600-evb,execute-in-place=true' like HW
>>>> does. Instructions are fetched using SPI transfers. But the amount
>>>> of code generated is tremendous.
>> Yeah because there is a potential race when reading from HW so we
>> throw
>> away TB's after executing them because we have no way of knowing if it
>> has changed under our feet. See 873d64ac30 (accel/tcg: re-factor non-RAM
>> execution code) which cleaned up this handling.
>> 
>>>> See some profiling below for a
>>>> run which barely reaches DRAM training in U-Boot.
>>>
>>> Some more profiling on both ast2500 and ast2600 machines shows :
>>>
>>>
>>> * ast2600-evb,execute-in-place=true :
>>>
>>> Type               Object  Call site                Wait Time (s)         
>>> Count  Average (us)
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> BQL mutex  0x564dc03922e0  accel/tcg/cputlb.c:1365       14.21443
>>> 32909927          0.43
>> This is unavoidable as a HW access needs the BQL held so we will go
>> through this cycle every executed instruction.
>> Did I miss why the flash contents are not mapped into the physical
>> address space? Isn't that how it appear to the processor?
>
>
> There are two modes :
>           if (ASPEED_MACHINE(machine)->mmio_exec) {
>             memory_region_init_alias(boot_rom, NULL, "aspeed.boot_rom",
>                                      &fl->mmio, 0, size);
>             memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_memory(), FIRMWARE_ADDR,
>                                         boot_rom);
>         } else {
>             memory_region_init_rom(boot_rom, NULL, "aspeed.boot_rom",
>                                    size, &error_abort);
>             memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_memory(), FIRMWARE_ADDR,
>                                         boot_rom);
>             write_boot_rom(drive0, FIRMWARE_ADDR, size, &error_abort);
>         }
>
> The default boot mode uses the ROM. No issue.
>
> The "execute-in-place=true" option creates an alias on the region of
> the flash contents and each instruction is then fetched from the flash
> drive with SPI transactions.
>
> With old FW images, using an older U-boot, the machine boots in a couple
> of seconds. See the profiling below for a witherspoon-bmc machine using
> U-Boot 2016.07.
>
>   qemu-system-arm -M witherspoon-bmc,execute-in-place=true  -drive 
> file=./flash-witherspoon-bmc,format=raw,if=mtd -drive 
> file=./flash-witherspoon-bmc2,format=raw,if=mtd -nographic -nodefaults 
> -snapshot -serial mon:stdio -enable-sync-profile
>   ...
>   U-Boot 2016.07-00040-g8425e96e2e27-dirty (Jun 24 2022 - 23:21:57 +0200)
>             Watchdog enabled
>   DRAM:  496 MiB
>   Flash: 32 MiB
>   In:    serial
>   Out:   serial
>   Err:   serial
>   Net:
>   (qemu) info sync-profile
>   Type               Object  Call site                Wait Time (s)         
> Count  Average (us)
>   
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   BQL mutex  0x56189610b2e0  accel/tcg/cputlb.c:1365        0.25311      
> 12346237          0.02
>   condvar    0x5618970cf220  softmmu/cpus.c:423             0.05506           
>   2      27530.78
>   BQL mutex  0x56189610b2e0  util/rcu.c:269                 0.04709           
>   2      23544.26
>   condvar    0x561896d0fc78  util/thread-pool.c:90          0.01340           
>  83        161.47
>   condvar    0x56189610b240  softmmu/cpus.c:571             0.00005           
>   1         54.93
>   condvar    0x56189610b280  softmmu/cpus.c:642             0.00003           
>   1         32.88
>   BQL mutex  0x56189610b2e0  util/main-loop.c:318           0.00003           
>  34          0.76
>   mutex      0x561896eade00  tcg/region.c:204               0.00002           
> 995          0.02
>   rec_mutex  [           2]  util/async.c:682               0.00002           
> 493          0.03
>   mutex      [           2]  chardev/char.c:118             0.00001           
> 404          0.03
>   
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> However, with recent U-boots, it takes quite a while to reach DRAM training.
> Close to a minute. See the profiling below for an ast2500-evb machine using
> U-Boot 2019.04.
>
>  qemu-system-arm -M ast2500-evb,execute-in-place=true  -net 
> nic,macaddr=C0:FF:EE:00:00:03,netdev=net0  -drive 
> file=./flash-ast2500-evb,format=raw,if=mtd  -nographic -nodefaults -snapshot 
> -serial mon:stdio  -enable-sync-profile
>   qemu-system-arm: warning: Aspeed iBT has no chardev backend
>   qemu-system-arm: warning: nic ftgmac100.1 has no peer
>   QEMU 7.0.50 monitor - type 'help' for more information
>      U-Boot 2019.04-00080-g6ca27db3f97b-dirty (Jun 24 2022 - 23:22:03
>     +0200)
>      SOC : AST2500-A1
>   RST : Power On
>   LPC Mode : SIO:Enable : SuperIO-2e
>   Eth : MAC0: RGMII, , MAC1: RGMII,
>   Model: AST2500 EVB
>   DRAM:  448 MiB (capacity:512 MiB, VGA:64 MiB, ECC:off)
>   MMC:   sdhci_slot0@100: 0, sdhci_slot1@200: 1
>   Loading Environment from SPI Flash... SF: Detected mx25l25635e with page 
> size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 32 MiB
>   *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
>      In:    serial@1e784000
>   Out:   serial@1e784000
>   Err:   serial@1e784000
>   Net:   eth0: ethernet@1e660000
>   Warning: ethernet@1e680000 (eth1) using random MAC address - 
> 4a:e5:9a:4a:c7:c5
>   , eth1: ethernet@1e680000
>   Hit any key to stop autoboot:  2
>   (qemu) info sync-profile
>   Type               Object  Call site                Wait Time (s)         
> Count  Average (us)
>   
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   condvar    0x561f10c9ef88  util/thread-pool.c:90         10.01196           
>  28     357570.00
>   BQL mutex  0x561f102362e0  accel/tcg/cputlb.c:1365        0.29496      
> 14248621          0.02
>   condvar    0x561f110325a0  softmmu/cpus.c:423             0.02231           
>   2      11152.57
>   BQL mutex  0x561f102362e0  util/rcu.c:269                 0.01447           
>   4       3618.60
>   condvar    0x561f10236240  softmmu/cpus.c:571             0.00010           
>   1        102.19
>   mutex      0x561f10e9f1c0  tcg/region.c:204               0.00007          
> 3052          0.02
>   mutex      [           2]  chardev/char.c:118             0.00003          
> 1486          0.02
>   condvar    0x561f10236280  softmmu/cpus.c:642             0.00003           
>   1         29.38
>   BQL mutex  0x561f102362e0  accel/tcg/cputlb.c:1426        0.00002           
> 973          0.02
>   BQL mutex  0x561f102362e0  util/main-loop.c:318           0.00001           
>  34          0.41
>   
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   Something in the layout of the FW is making a big difference. One
> that could be relevant is that the recent versions are using a device
> tree.
>
> There might be no good solution to this issue but I fail to analyze
> it correctly. Is there a way to collect information on the usage of
> Translation Blocks ?

You could expand the data we collect in tb_tree_stats and expose it via
info jit.

>
> Thanks,
>
> C.


-- 
Alex Bennée



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