Message ID | 20240620060014.605563-3-marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | tests/avocado: make sbsa-ref working with >1 core | expand |
Hi Marcin, On 20/6/24 08:00, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote: > Update firmware to have graphics card memory fix from EDK2 commit > c1d1910be6e04a8b1a73090cf2881fb698947a6e: > > OvmfPkg/QemuVideoDxe: add feature PCD to remap framebuffer W/C > > Some platforms (such as SBSA-QEMU on recent builds of the emulator) only > tolerate misaligned accesses to normal memory, and raise alignment > faults on such accesses to device memory, which is the default for PCIe > MMIO BARs. > > When emulating a PCIe graphics controller, the framebuffer is typically > exposed via a MMIO BAR, while the disposition of the region is closer to > memory (no side effects on reads or writes, except for the changing > picture on the screen; direct random access to any pixel in the image). > > In order to permit the use of such controllers on platforms that only > tolerate these types of accesses for normal memory, it is necessary to > remap the memory. Use the DXE services to set the desired capabilities > and attributes. > > Hide this behavior under a feature PCD so only platforms that really > need it can enable it. (OVMF on x86 has no need for this) > > With this fix enabled we can boot sbsa-ref with more than one cpu core. To keep bisection working, don't we want this patch first, then the previous one on top? > Signed-off-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org> > --- > tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py | 14 +++++++------- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py b/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py > index 136b495096..e920bbf08c 100644 > --- a/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py > +++ b/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py > @@ -37,18 +37,18 @@ def fetch_firmware(self): > > Used components: > > - - Trusted Firmware 2.11.0 > - - Tianocore EDK2 stable202405 > - - Tianocore EDK2-platforms commit 4bbd0ed > + - Trusted Firmware v2.11.0 > + - Tianocore EDK2 4d4f569924 > + - Tianocore EDK2-platforms 3f08401 > > """ > > # Secure BootRom (TF-A code) > fs0_xz_url = ( > "https://artifacts.codelinaro.org/artifactory/linaro-419-sbsa-ref/" > - "20240528-140808/edk2/SBSA_FLASH0.fd.xz" > + "20240619-148232/edk2/SBSA_FLASH0.fd.xz" > ) > - fs0_xz_hash = "fa6004900b67172914c908b78557fec4d36a5f784f4c3dd08f49adb75e1892a9" > + fs0_xz_hash = "0c954842a590988f526984de22e21ae0ab9cb351a0c99a8a58e928f0c7359cf7" > tar_xz_path = self.fetch_asset(fs0_xz_url, asset_hash=fs0_xz_hash, > algorithm='sha256') > archive.extract(tar_xz_path, self.workdir) > @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ def fetch_firmware(self): > # Non-secure rom (UEFI and EFI variables) > fs1_xz_url = ( > "https://artifacts.codelinaro.org/artifactory/linaro-419-sbsa-ref/" > - "20240528-140808/edk2/SBSA_FLASH1.fd.xz" > + "20240619-148232/edk2/SBSA_FLASH1.fd.xz" > ) > - fs1_xz_hash = "5f3747d4000bc416d9641e33ff4ac60c3cc8cb74ca51b6e932e58531c62eb6f7" > + fs1_xz_hash = "c6ec39374c4d79bb9e9cdeeb6db44732d90bb4a334cec92002b3f4b9cac4b5ee" > tar_xz_path = self.fetch_asset(fs1_xz_url, asset_hash=fs1_xz_hash, > algorithm='sha256') > archive.extract(tar_xz_path, self.workdir)
diff --git a/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py b/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py index 136b495096..e920bbf08c 100644 --- a/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py +++ b/tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py @@ -37,18 +37,18 @@ def fetch_firmware(self): Used components: - - Trusted Firmware 2.11.0 - - Tianocore EDK2 stable202405 - - Tianocore EDK2-platforms commit 4bbd0ed + - Trusted Firmware v2.11.0 + - Tianocore EDK2 4d4f569924 + - Tianocore EDK2-platforms 3f08401 """ # Secure BootRom (TF-A code) fs0_xz_url = ( "https://artifacts.codelinaro.org/artifactory/linaro-419-sbsa-ref/" - "20240528-140808/edk2/SBSA_FLASH0.fd.xz" + "20240619-148232/edk2/SBSA_FLASH0.fd.xz" ) - fs0_xz_hash = "fa6004900b67172914c908b78557fec4d36a5f784f4c3dd08f49adb75e1892a9" + fs0_xz_hash = "0c954842a590988f526984de22e21ae0ab9cb351a0c99a8a58e928f0c7359cf7" tar_xz_path = self.fetch_asset(fs0_xz_url, asset_hash=fs0_xz_hash, algorithm='sha256') archive.extract(tar_xz_path, self.workdir) @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ def fetch_firmware(self): # Non-secure rom (UEFI and EFI variables) fs1_xz_url = ( "https://artifacts.codelinaro.org/artifactory/linaro-419-sbsa-ref/" - "20240528-140808/edk2/SBSA_FLASH1.fd.xz" + "20240619-148232/edk2/SBSA_FLASH1.fd.xz" ) - fs1_xz_hash = "5f3747d4000bc416d9641e33ff4ac60c3cc8cb74ca51b6e932e58531c62eb6f7" + fs1_xz_hash = "c6ec39374c4d79bb9e9cdeeb6db44732d90bb4a334cec92002b3f4b9cac4b5ee" tar_xz_path = self.fetch_asset(fs1_xz_url, asset_hash=fs1_xz_hash, algorithm='sha256') archive.extract(tar_xz_path, self.workdir)
Update firmware to have graphics card memory fix from EDK2 commit c1d1910be6e04a8b1a73090cf2881fb698947a6e: OvmfPkg/QemuVideoDxe: add feature PCD to remap framebuffer W/C Some platforms (such as SBSA-QEMU on recent builds of the emulator) only tolerate misaligned accesses to normal memory, and raise alignment faults on such accesses to device memory, which is the default for PCIe MMIO BARs. When emulating a PCIe graphics controller, the framebuffer is typically exposed via a MMIO BAR, while the disposition of the region is closer to memory (no side effects on reads or writes, except for the changing picture on the screen; direct random access to any pixel in the image). In order to permit the use of such controllers on platforms that only tolerate these types of accesses for normal memory, it is necessary to remap the memory. Use the DXE services to set the desired capabilities and attributes. Hide this behavior under a feature PCD so only platforms that really need it can enable it. (OVMF on x86 has no need for this) With this fix enabled we can boot sbsa-ref with more than one cpu core. Signed-off-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org> --- tests/avocado/machine_aarch64_sbsaref.py | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)