[Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2020-11-25 Thread Amol Surati
** Changed in: qemu
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes

  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:

  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'

  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.

  out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
  out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)

  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are
  not, when running the dtc command).

  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent"
  for the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is
  prevented. Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating
  necessary phandle values in the nodes, so a similar method can be
  adopted for powernv.

  The dtb is attached.

  Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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[Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2020-11-25 Thread Thomas Huth
The QEMU project is currently considering to move its bug tracking to another 
system. For this we need to know which bugs are still valid and which could be 
closed already. Thus we are setting older bugs to "Incomplete" now.
If you still think this bug report here is valid, then please switch the state 
back to "New" or "Confirmed" within the next 60 days, otherwise this report 
will be marked as "Expired". Or mark it as "Fix Released" if the problem has 
been solved with a newer version of QEMU already. Thank you and sorry for the 
inconvenience.

** Changed in: qemu
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes

  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:

  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'

  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.

  out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
  out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)

  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are
  not, when running the dtc command).

  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent"
  for the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is
  prevented. Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating
  necessary phandle values in the nodes, so a similar method can be
  adopted for powernv.

  The dtb is attached.

  Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2019-07-03 Thread David Gibson
This assertion should be fixed by upstream commit 8f695676227 "Avoid
assertion in check_interrupts_property()".  That should be included in
dtc v1.5.1 which I hope to release soon.

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes

  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:

  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'

  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.

  out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
  out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)

  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are
  not, when running the dtc command).

  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent"
  for the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is
  prevented. Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating
  necessary phandle values in the nodes, so a similar method can be
  adopted for powernv.

  The dtb is attached.

  Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2019-05-06 Thread Amol Surati
> Btw, I'm assuming where you say...
My bad. Yes, you are correct. The problem is seen when decompiling the blob to 
source.


> 1) The powernv machine in qemu is attempting to use a phandle for node
> that doesn't have one.

True.


> 2) dtc is crashing with an assertion - that shouldn't happen, even on bad
> input it should error out rather than crashing. The problem also occurs
> with current upstream dtc - I'll try to investigate this.

The assertion says that "if dtc is trying to get a node by its phandle,
and if the input phandle is 0 or -1, then we better be processing
plugins, as that is the only mode where we allow such values for a
phandle."


If one removes the specific assertion which is triggered, the crash is avoided. 
Then, dtc prints
this (relevant) message before exiting:


"Warning (interrupts_property): 
/lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0/isa-serial@i3f8:interrupt-parent: Bad phandle"


The message confirms qemu's inability to set the interrupt-parent of 
isa-serial@i3f8 to the correct, expected value. Depending on the point of view, 
that warning can be considered as the error that you want dtc to print 
(although dtc, instead of stopping at this warning, continues ahead instead, 
and generates a dts with interrupt-parent of that serial device set to 0).


When one looks at that generated dts source, two other siblings of 
isa-serial@i3f8, ipmi-bt@ie4 and mbox@i1000 are found, which have the correct 
value for their interrupt-parent property. A bit of debugging showed that these 
two devices are populated by the skiboot firmware (and not by qemu).

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes

  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:

  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'

  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.

  out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
  out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)

  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are
  not, when running the dtc command).

  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent"
  for the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is
  prevented. Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating
  necessary phandle values in the nodes, so a similar method can be
  adopted for powernv.

  The dtb is attached.

  Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2019-05-06 Thread David Gibson
IIUC there are two bugs here

1) The powernv machine in qemu is attempting to use a phandle for node
that doesn't have one.  It will need to assign a phandle to that node
and re-use it elsewhere.  This should be pretty straightforward.

2) dtc is crashing with an assertion - that shouldn't happen, even on
bad input it should error out rather than crashing.  The problem also
occurs with current upstream dtc - I'll try to investigate this.


Btw, I'm assuming where you say 'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb' you actually 
meant 'dtc -I dtb -O dts -o out.dts dtb'  (i.e. -I and -O swapped around), 
since you're trying to decompile a blob to source rather than the other way 
around.

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes

  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:

  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'

  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.

  out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
  out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)

  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are
  not, when running the dtc command).

  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent"
  for the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is
  prevented. Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating
  necessary phandle values in the nodes, so a similar method can be
  adopted for powernv.

  The dtb is attached.

  Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2019-04-28 Thread Amol Surati
** Description changed:

  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
  
  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6
- 
  
  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".
  
  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;
  
  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets the
  interrupt-parent to 0.
  
  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.
  
  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults
  
  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which loops
  infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the one
  below:
  
  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes
  
  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:
  
  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'
  
  After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
  was fired.
  
- 1.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node has 
a unit name, but no reg property
- 1.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
- 1.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
- 1.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
- 1.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
+ out.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node 
has a unit name, but no reg property
+ out.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
+ out.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
+ out.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
+ out.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)
  
  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are not,
  when running the dtc command).
  
  Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent" for
  the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is prevented.
  Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating necessary phandle
  values in the nodes, so a similar method can be adopted for powernv.
  
  The dtb is attached.
+ 
+ Edit: Add version, Correct filenames.

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.

  qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
  -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  -kernel ./vmlinux \
  -append 'disable_radix' \
  -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults

  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which
  loops infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the
  one below:

  [

[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1826827] Re: dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

2019-04-28 Thread Amol Surati
** Attachment added: "the powernv dtb"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1826827/+attachment/5259834/+files/dtb

** Description changed:

- pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent
- of the "isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".
+ Qemu version:
+ QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
+ Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
+ 
+ dtc version:
+ Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6
+ 
+ 
+ -
+ pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".
  
  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;
  
  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets the
  interrupt-parent to 0.
  
- 
- 
  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.
  
- qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \  
- -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
  
- -kernel ./vmlinux \   
  
- -append 'disable_radix' \ 
  
- -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults 
+ qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1g -machine powernv,num-chips=1 \
+ -cpu power9 -smp 2,cores=2,threads=1 -accel tcg,thread=multi \
+ -kernel ./vmlinux \
+ -append 'disable_radix' \
+ -serial mon:stdio -nographic -nodefaults
  
  The kernel vmlinux contains nothing but a single instruction which loops
  infintely, so that we can gather OPAL's messages, especially the one
  below:
  
  [0.168845963,5] INIT: Starting kernel at 0x2000, fdt at
  0x304b0b70 14404 bytes
  
- 
- 
  Once the fdt is dumped to a file, run the following:
  
  'dtc -O dtb -I dts -o out.dts dtb'
  
- 
- After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion was 
fired.
+ After a few warnings, the dtc application crashes because an assertion
+ was fired.
  
  1.dts: Warning (unit_address_vs_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: node has 
a unit name, but no reg property
  1.dts: Warning (simple_bus_reg): /lpcm-opb@60300/lpc@0: missing or 
empty reg/ranges property
  1.dts: Warning (avoid_unnecessary_addr_size): /ibm,opal: unnecessary 
#address-cells/#size-cells without "ranges" or child "reg" property
  1.dts: Warning (unique_unit_address): /interrupt-controller@0: duplicate 
unit-address (also used in node /memory@0)
  1.dts: Warning (chosen_node_stdout_path): /chosen:linux,stdout-path: Use 
'stdout-path' instead
  dtc: livetree.c:575: get_node_by_phandle: Assertion `generate_fixups' failed.
  Aborted (core dumped)
  
- 
  The assertion is fired because get_node_by_phandle receives a phandle
  value of 0, which is unexpected, unless fixups are needed (They are not,
  when running the dtc command).
  
- 
- 
- Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent" for the 
serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is prevented. Looking at 
hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating necessary phandle values in the 
nodes, so a similar method can be adopted for powernv.
- 
+ Back inside pnv_dt_serial, if the line that sets "interrupt-parent" for
+ the serial device node is commented out, the dtc crash is prevented.
+ Looking at hw/ppc/e500.c, it takes care of allocating necessary phandle
+ values in the nodes, so a similar method can be adopted for powernv.
  
  The dtb is attached.

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Title:
  dtc crash; pnv_dt_serial cannot find lpc's phandle

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  Qemu version:
  QEMU emulator version 4.0.50 (v4.0.0-142-ge0fb2c3d89)
  Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

  dtc version:
  Version: DTC 1.5.0-g5c3513f6

  -
  pnv_dt_serial has a line which is supposed to set the interrupt-parent of the 
"isa-serial@i3f8" node to the phandle of "lpc@0".

  To that end, it calls fdt_get_phandle as shown below:
  _FDT((fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, node, "interrupt-parent", fdt_get_phandle(fdt, 
lpc_off;

  The function fdt_get_phandle fails to find the property "phandle" (or
  "linux,phandle") for the lpc node. Consequently, pnv_dt_serial sets
  the interrupt-parent to 0.

  Now boot the qemu-system-ppc64 powernv machine, and extract the fdt by
  using the qemu monitor's pmemsave command, taking help of the OPAL
  firmware's messages to locate the fdt in the physical ram.