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Re: [Xen-devel] XEN on R-CAR H3




On 23.02.19 15:05, Amit Tomer wrote:
Hello,

Hi



Did removing reserved-memory regions together with users work out well
for you?
Removing "reserved-memory" node along with "mmngr" worked well. Tested it
with v3.15 BSP release.

ok



Also, just tried loading XEN from one of your branch[1] but it stuck with this:

[   13.793305] host 10.105.2.27 is alive
[   13.797050] => tftp 0x48000000 xen
[   20.944681] ravb:0 is connected to ravb.  Reconnecting to ravb
[   20.952032] ravb Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete... done
[   23.964201] ravb: 1000Base/Full
[   23.972794] Using ravb device
[   23.975792] TFTP from server 10.105.2.27; our IP address is 10.105.2.28
[   23.982685] Filename 'xen'.
[   23.985588] Load address: 0x48000000
[   23.989307] Loading:
#################################################################
[   29.073520]
#################################################################
[   29.155589]   ##################
[   29.178818]   141.6 KiB/s
[   29.181540] done
[   29.183447] Bytes transferred = 754000 (b8150 hex)
[   29.188789] => booti 0x48000000
[   34.990295] Image lacks image_size field, assuming 16MiB
[   34.995837]
[   34.997362] Starting kernel ...
[   35.000628]

Do we need to chose some other address where it should be loaded ?

We usually load Xen to 0x48080000...


I think, it is up to you to what address to load images in U-Boot.

Just to be sure that you won't overwrite something else in memory (stack, other images, etc)...


I would suggest you to build with early printk support enabled and see what is wrong.

CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=scif,0xe6e88000


BTW, we use mkimage tool to create Xen image to be loaded:

mkimage -A arm64 -C none -T kernel -a 0x78080000 -e 0x78080000 -n "XEN" xen/xen xen-uImage



Thanks
  -Amit

--
Regards,

Oleksandr Tyshchenko


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