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2 Using physical DMA provided by OHCI-1394 FireWire controllers for debugging
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5Introduction
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8Basically all FireWire controllers which are in use today are compliant
9to the OHCI-1394 specification which defines the controller to be a PCI
10bus master which uses DMA to offload data transfers from the CPU and has
11a "Physical Response Unit" which executes specific requests by employing
12PCI-Bus master DMA after applying filters defined by the OHCI-1394 driver.
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14Once properly configured, remote machines can send these requests to
15ask the OHCI-1394 controller to perform read and write requests on
16physical system memory and, for read requests, send the result of
17the physical memory read back to the requester.
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19With that, it is possible to debug issues by reading interesting memory
20locations such as buffers like the printk buffer or the process table.
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22Retrieving a full system memory dump is also possible over the FireWire,
23using data transfer rates in the order of 10MB/s or more.
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25With most FireWire controllers, memory access is limited to the low 4 GB
26of physical address space. This can be a problem on IA64 machines where
27memory is located mostly above that limit, but it is rarely a problem on
28more common hardware such as x86, x86-64 and PowerPC. However, at least
29Agere/LSI FW643e and FW643e2 controllers are known to support access to
30physical addresses above 4 GB.
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32Together with a early initialization of the OHCI-1394 controller for debugging,
33this facility proved most useful for examining long debugs logs in the printk
34buffer on to debug early boot problems in areas like ACPI where the system
35fails to boot and other means for debugging (serial port) are either not
36available (notebooks) or too slow for extensive debug information (like ACPI).
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38Drivers
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a9954ce7 41The firewire-ohci driver in drivers/firewire uses filtered physical
080de8c2 42DMA by default, which is more secure but not suitable for remote debugging.
8bc588e0 43Pass the remote_dma=1 parameter to the driver to get unfiltered physical DMA.
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a9954ce7 45Because the firewire-ohci driver depends on the PCI enumeration to be
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46completed, an initialization routine which runs pretty early has been
47implemented for x86. This routine runs long before console_init() can be
48called, i.e. before the printk buffer appears on the console.
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50To activate it, enable CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT (Kernel hacking menu:
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51Remote debugging over FireWire early on boot) and pass the parameter
52"ohci1394_dma=early" to the recompiled kernel on boot.
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54Tools
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57firescope - Originally developed by Benjamin Herrenschmidt, Andi Kleen ported
58it from PowerPC to x86 and x86_64 and added functionality, firescope can now
59be used to view the printk buffer of a remote machine, even with live update.
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61Bernhard Kaindl enhanced firescope to support accessing 64-bit machines
62from 32-bit firescope and vice versa:
a9954ce7 63- http://v3.sk/~lkundrak/firescope/
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65and he implemented fast system dump (alpha version - read README.txt):
211a6417 66- http://halobates.de/firewire/firedump-0.1.tar.bz2
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68There is also a gdb proxy for firewire which allows to use gdb to access
69data which can be referenced from symbols found by gdb in vmlinux:
211a6417 70- http://halobates.de/firewire/fireproxy-0.33.tar.bz2
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72The latest version of this gdb proxy (fireproxy-0.34) can communicate (not
73yet stable) with kgdb over an memory-based communication module (kgdbom).
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75Getting Started
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78The OHCI-1394 specification regulates that the OHCI-1394 controller must
79disable all physical DMA on each bus reset.
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81This means that if you want to debug an issue in a system state where
82interrupts are disabled and where no polling of the OHCI-1394 controller
83for bus resets takes place, you have to establish any FireWire cable
84connections and fully initialize all FireWire hardware __before__ the
85system enters such state.
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87Step-by-step instructions for using firescope with early OHCI initialization:
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891) Verify that your hardware is supported:
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a9954ce7 91 Load the firewire-ohci module and check your kernel logs.
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92 You should see a line similar to
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94 firewire_ohci 0000:15:00.1: added OHCI v1.0 device as card 2, 4 IR + 4 IT
95 ... contexts, quirks 0x11
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97 when loading the driver. If you have no supported controller, many PCI,
98 CardBus and even some Express cards which are fully compliant to OHCI-1394
99 specification are available. If it requires no driver for Windows operating
100 systems, it most likely is. Only specialized shops have cards which are not
101 compliant, they are based on TI PCILynx chips and require drivers for Win-
102 dows operating systems.
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104 The mentioned kernel log message contains ">4 GB phys DMA" in case of
105 OHCI-1394 controllers which support accesses above this limit.
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1072) Establish a working FireWire cable connection:
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109 Any FireWire cable, as long at it provides electrically and mechanically
110 stable connection and has matching connectors (there are small 4-pin and
111 large 6-pin FireWire ports) will do.
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113 If an driver is running on both machines you should see a line like
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a9954ce7 115 firewire_core 0000:15:00.1: created device fw1: GUID 00061b0020105917, S400
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117 on both machines in the kernel log when the cable is plugged in
118 and connects the two machines.
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1203) Test physical DMA using firescope:
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a9954ce7 122 On the debug host, make sure that /dev/fw* is accessible,
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123 then start firescope:
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125 $ firescope
a9954ce7 126 Port 0 (/dev/fw1) opened, 2 nodes detected
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128 FireScope
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130 Target : <unspecified>
131 Gen : 1
132 [Ctrl-T] choose target
133 [Ctrl-H] this menu
134 [Ctrl-Q] quit
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136 ------> Press Ctrl-T now, the output should be similar to:
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138 2 nodes available, local node is: 0
139 0: ffc0, uuid: 00000000 00000000 [LOCAL]
140 1: ffc1, uuid: 00279000 ba4bb801
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142 Besides the [LOCAL] node, it must show another node without error message.
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1444) Prepare for debugging with early OHCI-1394 initialization:
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146 4.1) Kernel compilation and installation on debug target
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148 Compile the kernel to be debugged with CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT
149 (Kernel hacking: Provide code for enabling DMA over FireWire early on boot)
150 enabled and install it on the machine to be debugged (debug target).
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152 4.2) Transfer the System.map of the debugged kernel to the debug host
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154 Copy the System.map of the kernel be debugged to the debug host (the host
155 which is connected to the debugged machine over the FireWire cable).
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1575) Retrieving the printk buffer contents:
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159 With the FireWire cable connected, the OHCI-1394 driver on the debugging
160 host loaded, reboot the debugged machine, booting the kernel which has
161 CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT enabled, with the option ohci1394_dma=early.
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163 Then, on the debugging host, run firescope, for example by using -A:
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165 firescope -A System.map-of-debug-target-kernel
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167 Note: -A automatically attaches to the first non-local node. It only works
168 reliably if only connected two machines are connected using FireWire.
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170 After having attached to the debug target, press Ctrl-D to view the
171 complete printk buffer or Ctrl-U to enter auto update mode and get an
172 updated live view of recent kernel messages logged on the debug target.
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174 Call "firescope -h" to get more information on firescope's options.
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176Notes
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211a6417 178Documentation and specifications: http://halobates.de/firewire/
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180FireWire is a trademark of Apple Inc. - for more information please refer to:
181http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire