On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 02:31:27PM +0530, Sughosh Ganu wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 at 02:35, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote: > > > > On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 12:22:09AM +0530, Sughosh Ganu wrote: > > > > > The aim of this patch series is to fix the current state of > > > incoherence between modules when it comes to memory usage. The primary > > > issue that this series is trying to fix is that the EFI memory module > > > which is responsible for allocating and freeing memory, does not have > > > any visibility of the memory that is being used by the LMB > > > module. This is further complicated by the fact that the LMB > > > allocations are caller specific -- the LMB memory map is not global > > > nor persistent. This means that the memory "allocated" by the LMB > > > module might be relevant only for a given function. Hence one of the > > > requirements for making the memory usage visible across modules is to > > > make LMB allocations persistent and global, and then have means to > > > communicate the use of memory across modules. > > > > > > The first set of patches in this series work on making the LMB memory > > > map persistent and global. This is being done keeping in mind the > > > usage of LMB memory by platforms where the same memory region can be > > > used to load multiple different images. What is not allowed is to > > > overwrite memory that has been allocated by the other module, > > > currently the EFI memory module. This is being achieved by introducing > > > a new flag, LMB_NOOVERWRITE, which represents memory which cannot be > > > re-requested once allocated. > > > > > > The second set of patches are then introducing a notification > > > mechanism to indicate any changes to a respective module's memory > > > map. This way, any memory allocation/reservation by a module gets > > > notified to any interested listners, who then update their memory map > > > accordingly, thus keeping memory usage coherent. > > > > > > Todo's > > > ------ > > > I have run these patches through CI, but the LMB unit tests need an > > > overhaul. I have currently marked these tests for manual run, as > > > running these would obviously tamper the LMB memory map, thus > > > affecting subsequent tests. The current set of LMB tests are written > > > with the assumption of local LMB memory maps. This needs to be > > > reworked. > > > > > > Secondly, there needs to be a test written for testing the various > > > scenarios of memory being allocated and freed by different modules, > > > namely LMB and EFI. I have written a couple of commands for testing > > > the changes that I have made -- I have also included these temporary > > > commands to assist anyone who might want to test these changes. But I > > > will be working on adding a more comprehensive test. > > > > > > Lastly, as the series touches common code, there is obviously an > > > increase in the size of the image, moreover since the LMB memory is > > > now persistent, and the variables do not reside on the stack. I want > > > to check if there can be ways of decreasing the size impact of the > > > changes. > > > > So, I think you made some changes between your last CI run and posting? > > A ton of platforms (basically anything with EFI_LOADER disabled) fail to > > build now because the two "temp" commits at the end of the series are > > always enabled. I took those commits out and ran my world build size > > check tests and the results are at: > > https://gist.github.com/trini/d42bd392463c39766a5f872c190ccf27 > > > > And 64bit ARM looks very reasonable, but I wonder if we can improve the > > 32bit ARM results? > > > > I also did an every commit run for a 32bit ARM board without EFI_LOADER > > (which is going to be the case for size constrained systems) and see > > that the series isn't bisect'able to start with, so please fix that for > > the next go-round. That said: > > Yes, I should have mentioned it in the cover letter about issues with > bisectability, primarily because some code under boot/ uses the lmb > API's unconditionally, without having a check for LMB being enabled or > not.
Yeah, today at least LMB functionally should be a def_bool y instead of a choice. > > Summary of 30 commits for 1 boards (1 thread, 12 jobs per thread) > > 01: Added arm64 assembly for examples/api crt0 > > 02: lmb: remove the unused lmb_is_reserved() function > > 03: lmb: staticize __lmb_alloc_base() > > arm: (for 1/1 boards) all -16.0 text -16.0 > > omapl138_lcdk : all -16 text -16 > > u-boot: add: 0/-1, grow: 1/0 bytes: 172/-186 (-14) > > function old new > > delta > > lmb_alloc_base 40 212 > > +172 > > __lmb_alloc_base 186 - > > -186 > > 04: lmb: make the lmb reservations persistent > > arm: + omapl138_lcdk > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_dump_all_force': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:64:29: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 64 | lmb_dump_region(&lmb.memory, "memory"); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:65:29: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 65 | lmb_dump_region(&lmb.reserved, "reserved"); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_add': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:356:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 356 | struct lmb_region *_rgn = &lmb.memory; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_free': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:363:38: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 363 | struct lmb_region *rgn = &lmb.reserved; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_reserve_flags': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:414:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 414 | struct lmb_region *_rgn = &lmb.reserved; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function '__lmb_alloc_base': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:451:21: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 451 | for (i = lmb.memory.cnt - 1; i >= 0; i--) { > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:452:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 452 | phys_addr_t lmbbase = > > lmb.memory.region[i].base; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:453:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 453 | phys_size_t lmbsize = > > lmb.memory.region[i].size; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:469:55: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 469 | rgn = > > lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.reserved, base, size); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | > > -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:472:56: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 472 | if > > (lmb_add_region(&lmb.reserved, base, > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | > > -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:477:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 477 | res_base = > > lmb.reserved.region[rgn].base; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_alloc_addr': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:513:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 513 | rgn = lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.memory, > > base, size); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:519:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 519 | if > > (lmb_addrs_overlap(lmb.memory.region[rgn].base, > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:520:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 520 | > > lmb.memory.region[rgn].size, > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_get_free_size': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:537:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 537 | rgn = lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.memory, > > addr, 1); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:539:36: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 539 | for (i = 0; i < lmb.reserved.cnt; > > i++) { > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:540:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 540 | if (addr < > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base) { > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:542:43: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 542 | return > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base - addr; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:544:32: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 544 | if > > (lmb.reserved.region[i].base + > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:545:32: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 545 | > > lmb.reserved.region[i].size > addr) { > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:551:27: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 551 | return > > lmb.memory.region[lmb.memory.cnt - 1].base + > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:551:45: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:552:27: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 552 | > > lmb.memory.region[lmb.memory.cnt - 1].size - addr; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:552:45: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_is_reserved_flags': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:561:28: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 561 | for (i = 0; i < lmb.reserved.cnt; i++) { > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:562:40: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 562 | phys_addr_t upper = > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base + > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:563:28: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 563 | > > lmb.reserved.region[i].size - 1; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:564:33: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 564 | if ((addr >= > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base) && (addr <= upper)) > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > +(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:565:36: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 565 | return > > (lmb.reserved.region[i].flags & flags) == flags; > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: lib/lmb.o] Error > > 1 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: lib] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: spl/lib/lmb.o] > > Error 1 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.spl:538: spl/lib] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:2092: spl/u-boot-spl] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make: *** [Makefile:177: sub-make] Error 2 > > 05: lmb: remove local instances of the lmb structure variable > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_dump_all_force': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:64:29: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 64 | lmb_dump_region(&lmb.memory, "memory"); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:65:29: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 65 | lmb_dump_region(&lmb.reserved, "reserved"); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_add': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:356:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 356 | struct lmb_region *_rgn = &lmb.memory; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_free': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:363:38: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 363 | struct lmb_region *rgn = &lmb.reserved; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_reserve_flags': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:414:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 414 | struct lmb_region *_rgn = &lmb.reserved; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function '__lmb_alloc_base': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:451:21: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 451 | for (i = lmb.memory.cnt - 1; i >= 0; i--) { > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:452:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 452 | phys_addr_t lmbbase = > > lmb.memory.region[i].base; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:453:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 453 | phys_size_t lmbsize = > > lmb.memory.region[i].size; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:469:55: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 469 | rgn = > > lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.reserved, base, size); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | > > -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:472:56: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 472 | if > > (lmb_add_region(&lmb.reserved, base, > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | > > -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:477:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 477 | res_base = > > lmb.reserved.region[rgn].base; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_alloc_addr': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:513:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 513 | rgn = lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.memory, > > base, size); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:519:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 519 | if > > (lmb_addrs_overlap(lmb.memory.region[rgn].base, > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:520:42: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 520 | > > lmb.memory.region[rgn].size, > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_get_free_size': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:537:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 537 | rgn = lmb_overlaps_region(&lmb.memory, > > addr, 1); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:539:36: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 539 | for (i = 0; i < lmb.reserved.cnt; > > i++) { > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:540:39: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 540 | if (addr < > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base) { > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:542:43: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 542 | return > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base - addr; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:544:32: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 544 | if > > (lmb.reserved.region[i].base + > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:545:32: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 545 | > > lmb.reserved.region[i].size > addr) { > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:551:27: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 551 | return > > lmb.memory.region[lmb.memory.cnt - 1].base + > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:551:45: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:552:27: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 552 | > > lmb.memory.region[lmb.memory.cnt - 1].size - addr; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:552:45: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c: In function 'lmb_is_reserved_flags': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:561:28: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 561 | for (i = 0; i < lmb.reserved.cnt; i++) { > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:562:40: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 562 | phys_addr_t upper = > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base + > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:563:28: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 563 | > > lmb.reserved.region[i].size - 1; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:564:33: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 564 | if ((addr >= > > lmb.reserved.region[i].base) && (addr <= upper)) > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | -> > > -(omapl138_lcdk) lib/lmb.c:565:36: error: 'lmb' is a pointer; did you mean > > to use '->'? > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 565 | return > > (lmb.reserved.region[i].flags & flags) == flags; > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: lib/lmb.o] Error > > 1 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: lib] Error 2 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: spl/lib/lmb.o] > > Error 1 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.spl:538: spl/lib] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c: In function 'image_setup_linux': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c:907:65: error: 'lmb' undeclared (first > > use in this function) > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 907 | ret = image_setup_libfdt(images, > > *of_flat_tree, lmb); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^~~ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c:907:65: note: each undeclared > > identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: > > boot/image-board.o] Error 1 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: boot] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:257: > > spl/boot/image-board.o] Error 1 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.spl:538: spl/boot] Error 2 > > 06: lmb: pass a flag to image_setup_libfdt() for lmb reservations > > arm: omapl138_lcdk > > -(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c: In function 'image_setup_linux': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c:907:65: error: 'lmb' undeclared (first > > use in this function) > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 907 | ret = image_setup_libfdt(images, > > *of_flat_tree, lmb); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | > > ^~~ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) boot/image-board.c:907:65: note: each undeclared > > identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: > > boot/image-board.o] Error 1 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: boot] Error 2 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[3]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:257: > > spl/boot/image-board.o] Error 1 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.spl:538: spl/boot] Error 2 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:2092: spl/u-boot-spl] Error 2 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make: *** [Makefile:177: sub-make] Error 2 > > 07: lmb: reserve and add common memory regions post relocation > > arm: + omapl138_lcdk > > +(omapl138_lcdk) common/board_r.c: In function 'initr_lmb': > > +(omapl138_lcdk) common/board_r.c:564:9: error: implicit declaration of > > function 'lmb_add_memory' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] > > +(omapl138_lcdk) 564 | lmb_add_memory(gd->bd); > > +(omapl138_lcdk) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > +(omapl138_lcdk) cc1: all warnings being treated as errors > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: > > common/board_r.o] Error 1 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: common] Error 2 > > +(omapl138_lcdk) make: *** [Makefile:177: sub-make] Error 2 > > 08: lmb: remove lmb_init_and_reserve_range() function > > 09: lmb: replcace the lmb_init_and_reserve() function > > arm: omapl138_lcdk > > -(omapl138_lcdk) common/board_r.c: In function 'initr_lmb': > > -(omapl138_lcdk) common/board_r.c:564:9: error: implicit declaration of > > function 'lmb_add_memory' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] > > -(omapl138_lcdk) 564 | lmb_add_memory(gd->bd); > > -(omapl138_lcdk) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -(omapl138_lcdk) cc1: all warnings being treated as errors > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:256: > > common/board_r.o] Error 1 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make[1]: *** [Makefile:1892: common] Error 2 > > -(omapl138_lcdk) make: *** [Makefile:177: sub-make] Error 2 > > 10: lmb: allow for resizing lmb regions > > arm: (for 1/1 boards) all +224.0 text +224.0 > > omapl138_lcdk : all +224 text +224 > > u-boot: add: 0/0, grow: 1/0 bytes: 224/0 (224) > > function old new > > delta > > lmb_add_region_flags 416 640 > > +224 > > 11: event: add events to notify memory map changes > > 12: lib: Kconfig: add a config symbol for getting memory map updates > > 13: add a function to check if an address is in RAM memory > > 14: efi_memory: notify of any changes to the EFI memory map > > 15: lmb: notify of any changes to the LMB memory map > > arm: (for 1/1 boards) all +8.0 text +8.0 > > omapl138_lcdk : all +8 text +8 > > u-boot: add: 0/0, grow: 2/0 bytes: 12/0 (12) > > function old new > > delta > > lmb_reserve_flags 32 40 > > +8 > > lmb_free 192 196 > > +4 > > 16: efi_memory: add an event handler to update memory map > > 17: lmb: add an event handler to update memory map > > arm: (for 1/1 boards) all +349.0 rodata +61.0 text +288.0 > > omapl138_lcdk : all +349 rodata +61 text +288 > > u-boot: add: 3/0, grow: 3/0 bytes: 232/0 (232) > > function old new > > delta > > event_notify - 104 > > +104 > > initcall_run_list 96 144 > > +48 > > image_setup_libfdt 236 284 > > +48 > > event_notify_null - 18 > > +18 > > event_type_name - 8 > > +8 > > run_main_loop 10 16 > > +6 > > 18: lmb: remove call to efi_lmb_reserve() > > 19: sandbox: iommu: remove lmb allocation in the driver > > 20: zynq: lmb: do not add to lmb map before relocation > > 21: test: cedit: use allocated address for reading file > > 22: test: event: update the expected event dump output > > 23: test: lmb: run the LMB tests only on sandbox > > 24: test: lmb: initialise the lmb structure before tests > > 25: test: lmb: add a test case for checking overlapping region add > > 26: test: lmb: adjust the test case to handle overlapping regions > > 27: test: lmb: run lmb tests only manually > > 28: test: bdinfo: dump the global LMB memory map > > 29: cmd: bdinfo: only dump the current LMB memory > > arm: (for 1/1 boards) all -8.0 text -8.0 > > omapl138_lcdk : all -8 text -8 > > u-boot: add: 0/0, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 0/-8 (-8) > > function old new > > delta > > do_bdinfo 472 464 > > -8 > > 30: temp: mx6sabresd: bump up the size limit of the board > > > > So my first thought is, do we really need the event notifier framework > > in the case where it's NOT also using EFI_LOADER? Or is perhaps that > > Kconfig logic not quite right? > > So, I had actually tried putting all the notification code under the > newly introduced config symbol, but I get build warnings on sandbox > spl and sandbox vpl builds, which result in CI failures. I would have > thought that having the function call under a CONFIG_IS_ENABLED check > would result in the linker to discard the function call. But that is > not happening. I will check if this can be handled by introducing SPL, > TPL and VPL variants of this config. It's also possible that some stages aren't passing -ffunction-sections/-fdata-sections/--gc-sections ? A testing option would be to enable (and be sure it's used) LTO ? -- Tom
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