[PATCH v6 0/7] iommu/arm-smmu, drm/msm: Fixes for stall-on-fault

Will Deacon will at kernel.org
Tue May 20 15:38:56 UTC 2025


On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 10:42:49AM -0400, Connor Abbott wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 10:19 AM Will Deacon <will at kernel.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 03:58:42PM -0400, Connor Abbott wrote:
> > > drm/msm uses the stall-on-fault model to record the GPU state on the
> > > first GPU page fault to help debugging. On systems where the GPU is
> > > paired with a MMU-500, there were two problems:
> > >
> > > 1. The MMU-500 doesn't de-assert its interrupt line until the fault is
> > >    resumed, which led to a storm of interrupts until the fault handler
> > >    was called. If we got unlucky and the fault handler was on the same
> > >    CPU as the interrupt, there was a deadlock.
> > > 2. The GPU is capable of generating page faults much faster than we can
> > >    resume them. GMU (GPU Management Unit) shares the same context bank
> > >    as the GPU, so if there was a sudden spurt of page faults it would be
> > >    effectively starved and would trigger a watchdog reset, made even
> > >    worse because the GPU cannot be reset while there's a pending
> > >    transaction leaving the GPU permanently wedged.
> > >
> > > Patches 1-2 and 4 fix the first problem by switching the IRQ to be a
> > > threaded IRQ and then making drm/msm do its devcoredump work
> > > synchronously in the threaded IRQ. Patch 4 is dependent on patches 1-2.
> > > Patch 6 fixes the second problem and is dependent on patch 3. Patch 5 is
> > > a cleanup for patch 4 and patch 7 is a subsequent further cleanup to get
> > > rid of the resume_fault() callback once we switch resuming to being done
> > > by the SMMU's fault handler.
> >
> > Thanks for reworking this; I think it looks much better now from the
> > SMMU standpoint.
> >
> > > I've organized the series in the order that it should be picked up:
> > >
> > > - Patches 1-3 need to be applied to the iommu tree first.
> >
> > Which kernel version did you base these on? I can't see to apply the
> > second patch, as you seem to have a stale copy of arm-smmu-qcom.c?
> >
> Sorry about that, for the next version I'll rebase on linux-next. I
> was using an older version of msm-next for a while now.

Can you base on v6.15-rc2 instead, please? linux-next is a moving
target so it's not massively helpful to use that.

Cheers,

Will


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