arm64: dts: qcom: sdm845-oneplus-common: guard rmtfs-mem
The rmtfs_mem region is a weird one, downstream allocates it
dynamically, and supports a "qcom,guard-memory" property which when set
will reserve 4k above and below the rmtfs memory.
A common from qcom 4.9 kernel msm_sharedmem driver:
/*
* If guard_memory is set, then the shared memory region
* will be guarded by SZ_4K at the start and at the end.
* This is needed to overcome the XPU limitation on few
* MSM HW, so as to make this memory not contiguous with
* other allocations that may possibly happen from other
* clients in the system.
*/
When the kernel tries to touch memory that is too close the
rmtfs region it may cause an XPU violation. Such is the case on the
OnePlus 6 where random crashes would occur usually after boot.
Reserve 4k above and below the rmtfs_mem to avoid hitting these XPU
Violations.
This doesn't entirely solve the random crashes on the OnePlus 6/6T but
it does seem to prevent the ones which happen shortly after modem
bringup.
Fixes: 288ef8a426
("arm64: dts: sdm845: add oneplus6/6t devices")
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210502014146.85642-4-caleb@connolly.tech
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
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reserved-memory {
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/* The rmtfs_mem needs to be guarded due to "XPU limitations"
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* it is otherwise possible for an allocation adjacent to the
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* rmtfs_mem region to trigger an XPU violation, causing a crash.
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rmtfs_lower_guard: memory@f5b00000 {
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no-map;
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reg = <0 0xf5b00000 0 0x1000>;
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* The rmtfs memory region in downstream is 'dynamically allocated'
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* The rmtfs memory region in downstream is 'dynamically allocated'
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* but given the same address every time. Hard code it as this address is
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* but given the same address every time. Hard code it as this address is
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qcom,client-id = <1>;
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qcom,client-id = <1>;
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qcom,vmid = <15>;
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qcom,vmid = <15>;
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rmtfs_upper_guard: memory@f5d01000 {
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no-map;
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reg = <0 0xf5d01000 0 0x2000>;
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* It seems like reserving the old rmtfs_mem region is also needed to prevent
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* It seems like reserving the old rmtfs_mem region is also needed to prevent
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