Risc-v memory issue

Hesham Almatary heshamelmatary at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 23:18:01 UTC 2017


On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 10:20 PM, Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:

>
>
> On Jun 12, 2017 3:10 PM, "Hesham Almatary" <heshamelmatary at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
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> On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 2:09 AM, Denis Obrezkov <denisobrezkov at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I was able to debug my program on top of HiFive1 board.
> > I found out that I can't use next and until commands from gdb,
> > they just hang gdb.
> > And now I have a problem, this is my backtrace:
> >
> > #0  0x2041d728 in _User_extensions_Iterate (arg=0x80002eb8,
> > visitor=0x2041d64e <_User_extensions_Fatal_visitor>,
> > direction=CHAIN_ITERATOR_FORWARD)
> >     at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/../../cpukit/score/src/userextiterate.c:155
> > #1  0x20410ed4 in _User_extensions_Fatal (source=INTERNAL_ERROR_CORE,
> > error=2) at
> > ../../cpukit/../../../hifive1/lib/include/rtems/score/userextimpl.h:307
> > #2  0x20410ef8 in _Terminate (the_source=INTERNAL_ERROR_CORE,
> the_error=2)
> > at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/../../cpukit/score/src/interr.c:35
> > #3  0x20410f40 in _Internal_error
> > (core_error=INTERNAL_ERROR_TOO_LITTLE_WORKSPACE) at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/../../cpukit/score/src/interr.c:44
> > #4  0x2041e484 in _Workspace_Handler_initialization (areas=0x80002f78,
> > area_count=1, extend=0x0) at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/../../cpukit/score/src/wkspace.c:123
> > #5  0x2040031c in bsp_work_area_initialize_default
> (area_begin=0x80001d58,
> > area_size=8872) at
> > ../../../../../.././hifive1/lib/include/bsp/bootcard.h:147
> > #6  0x20400372 in bsp_work_area_initialize () at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/lib/libbsp/riscv32/hifive1/../../shared/
> bspgetworkarea.c:61
> > #7  0x2040f3ce in rtems_initialize_executive () at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/../../cpukit/sapi/src/exinit.c:95
> > #8  0x204002cc in boot_card (cmdline=0x0) at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/lib/libbsp/riscv32/hifive1/../../shared/bootcard.c:76
> > #9  0x20400064 in _end_clear_bss () at
> > /home/reprofy/Projects/riscv/rtems/development/rtems/kernel/
> rtems-riscv/c/src/lib/libbsp/riscv32/hifive1/start/start.S:116
> >
> > So, I think I should increase a workspace.
> > Now, I have some questions:
> > I took Hesham's linker file for riscv-generic, and there were no stack
> > space,
> > I allocated 0x1000 for stack. Should I make it zero again, or should I
> > decrease its size?
> > what size for stack should be enough?
>
>>                 /*
>>                  * The stack section will occupy the remaining
>> REGION_STACK region and may
>>                  * contain the task stacks.  Depending on the region
>> distribution this
>>                  * section may be of zero size.
>>                  */
>>
> This means that the stack_end address is starting at your very top address
> space (i.e. 16KiB if you set your linker size to 16KiB). The stack grows
> dynamically downwards, so it might overflow other sections (e.g. work,
> heap, data, etc) if you don't have enough memory size to fit. You can try
> to see how much size each section occupies (riscv32-rtems4.12-objdump -h
> hello.exe), especially work space.
>
>
> This is how the SPARC start up stack is done. If you aren't careful, this
> may not match the assumption in the default method that carves up the
> workspace.
>
> You need to be careful that the memory regions don't overlap.
>
>
>
>
> > And why there were no space for stack? is it possible to work without
> stack
> > allocated in
> > linkcmd file?
> > Can RTEMS work with a smaller workspace?
> >
> As far as I remember, 4KiB was the smallest I could allocate for workspace
> to work (with Epiphany). As I suggested before, you might want to start
> saving up memory by using the local instruction memory (on HiFive) and
> compressed version of RISC-V ISA.
>
>
> Is this a characteristic of this board or the architecture​ in general? I
> had the impression that the RISC-V was quite general purpose and could
> handle plenty of RAM even if some boards don't have much.
>
>
> RISC-V itself doesn't put such restrictions on the size of memory (e.g.
Linux, seL4, RTEMS can run on FPGA and/or simulators). There's a compressed
extension for RISC-V (like thumb) for platforms that have small memories
same as HiFive. Having such small memory is only HiFive related, not RISC-V.

>
> > --
> > Regards, Denis Obrezkov
>
>
>
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> Hesha
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