kernel-ark/arch/x86_64/kernel/mce.c
Ashok Raj e6982c671c [PATCH] x86_64: Change init sections for CPU hotplug support
This patch adds __cpuinit and __cpuinitdata sections that need to exist past
boot to support cpu hotplug.

Caveat: This is done *only* for EM64T CPU Hotplug support, on request from
Andi Kleen.  Much of the generic hotplug code in kernel, and none of the other
archs that support CPU hotplug today, i386, ia64, ppc64, s390 and parisc dont
mark sections with __cpuinit, but only mark them as __devinit, and
__devinitdata.

If someone is motivated to change generic code, we need to make sure all
existing hotplug code does not break, on other arch's that dont use __cpuinit,
and __cpudevinit.

Signed-off-by: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Acked-by: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>
Acked-by: Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@arm.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-06-25 16:24:30 -07:00

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/*
* Machine check handler.
* K8 parts Copyright 2002,2003 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
* Rest from unknown author(s).
* 2004 Andi Kleen. Rewrote most of it.
*/
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
#include <linux/sysdev.h>
#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/msr.h>
#include <asm/mce.h>
#include <asm/kdebug.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#define MISC_MCELOG_MINOR 227
#define NR_BANKS 5
static int mce_dont_init;
/* 0: always panic, 1: panic if deadlock possible, 2: try to avoid panic,
3: never panic or exit (for testing only) */
static int tolerant = 1;
static int banks;
static unsigned long bank[NR_BANKS] = { [0 ... NR_BANKS-1] = ~0UL };
static unsigned long console_logged;
static int notify_user;
static int rip_msr;
/*
* Lockless MCE logging infrastructure.
* This avoids deadlocks on printk locks without having to break locks. Also
* separate MCEs from kernel messages to avoid bogus bug reports.
*/
struct mce_log mcelog = {
MCE_LOG_SIGNATURE,
MCE_LOG_LEN,
};
void mce_log(struct mce *mce)
{
unsigned next, entry;
mce->finished = 0;
smp_wmb();
for (;;) {
entry = rcu_dereference(mcelog.next);
/* When the buffer fills up discard new entries. Assume
that the earlier errors are the more interesting. */
if (entry >= MCE_LOG_LEN) {
set_bit(MCE_OVERFLOW, &mcelog.flags);
return;
}
/* Old left over entry. Skip. */
if (mcelog.entry[entry].finished)
continue;
smp_rmb();
next = entry + 1;
if (cmpxchg(&mcelog.next, entry, next) == entry)
break;
}
memcpy(mcelog.entry + entry, mce, sizeof(struct mce));
smp_wmb();
mcelog.entry[entry].finished = 1;
smp_wmb();
if (!test_and_set_bit(0, &console_logged))
notify_user = 1;
}
static void print_mce(struct mce *m)
{
printk(KERN_EMERG "\n"
KERN_EMERG
"CPU %d: Machine Check Exception: %16Lx Bank %d: %016Lx\n",
m->cpu, m->mcgstatus, m->bank, m->status);
if (m->rip) {
printk(KERN_EMERG
"RIP%s %02x:<%016Lx> ",
!(m->mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_EIPV) ? " !INEXACT!" : "",
m->cs, m->rip);
if (m->cs == __KERNEL_CS)
print_symbol("{%s}", m->rip);
printk("\n");
}
printk(KERN_EMERG "TSC %Lx ", m->tsc);
if (m->addr)
printk("ADDR %Lx ", m->addr);
if (m->misc)
printk("MISC %Lx ", m->misc);
printk("\n");
}
static void mce_panic(char *msg, struct mce *backup, unsigned long start)
{
int i;
oops_begin();
for (i = 0; i < MCE_LOG_LEN; i++) {
unsigned long tsc = mcelog.entry[i].tsc;
if (time_before(tsc, start))
continue;
print_mce(&mcelog.entry[i]);
if (backup && mcelog.entry[i].tsc == backup->tsc)
backup = NULL;
}
if (backup)
print_mce(backup);
if (tolerant >= 3)
printk("Fake panic: %s\n", msg);
else
panic(msg);
}
static int mce_available(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
{
return test_bit(X86_FEATURE_MCE, &c->x86_capability) &&
test_bit(X86_FEATURE_MCA, &c->x86_capability);
}
static inline void mce_get_rip(struct mce *m, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
if (regs && (m->mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV)) {
m->rip = regs->rip;
m->cs = regs->cs;
} else {
m->rip = 0;
m->cs = 0;
}
if (rip_msr) {
/* Assume the RIP in the MSR is exact. Is this true? */
m->mcgstatus |= MCG_STATUS_EIPV;
rdmsrl(rip_msr, m->rip);
m->cs = 0;
}
}
/*
* The actual machine check handler
*/
void do_machine_check(struct pt_regs * regs, long error_code)
{
struct mce m, panicm;
int nowayout = (tolerant < 1);
int kill_it = 0;
u64 mcestart = 0;
int i;
int panicm_found = 0;
if (regs)
notify_die(DIE_NMI, "machine check", regs, error_code, 255, SIGKILL);
if (!banks)
return;
memset(&m, 0, sizeof(struct mce));
m.cpu = hard_smp_processor_id();
rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_STATUS, m.mcgstatus);
if (!(m.mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV))
kill_it = 1;
rdtscll(mcestart);
barrier();
for (i = 0; i < banks; i++) {
if (!bank[i])
continue;
m.misc = 0;
m.addr = 0;
m.bank = i;
m.tsc = 0;
rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS + i*4, m.status);
if ((m.status & MCI_STATUS_VAL) == 0)
continue;
if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_EN) {
/* In theory _OVER could be a nowayout too, but
assume any overflowed errors were no fatal. */
nowayout |= !!(m.status & MCI_STATUS_PCC);
kill_it |= !!(m.status & MCI_STATUS_UC);
}
if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_MISCV)
rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_MISC + i*4, m.misc);
if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_ADDRV)
rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_ADDR + i*4, m.addr);
mce_get_rip(&m, regs);
if (error_code != -1)
rdtscll(m.tsc);
wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS + i*4, 0);
mce_log(&m);
/* Did this bank cause the exception? */
/* Assume that the bank with uncorrectable errors did it,
and that there is only a single one. */
if ((m.status & MCI_STATUS_UC) && (m.status & MCI_STATUS_EN)) {
panicm = m;
panicm_found = 1;
}
tainted |= TAINT_MACHINE_CHECK;
}
/* Never do anything final in the polling timer */
if (!regs)
goto out;
/* If we didn't find an uncorrectable error, pick
the last one (shouldn't happen, just being safe). */
if (!panicm_found)
panicm = m;
if (nowayout)
mce_panic("Machine check", &panicm, mcestart);
if (kill_it) {
int user_space = 0;
if (m.mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV)
user_space = panicm.rip && (panicm.cs & 3);
/* When the machine was in user space and the CPU didn't get
confused it's normally not necessary to panic, unless you
are paranoid (tolerant == 0)
RED-PEN could be more tolerant for MCEs in idle,
but most likely they occur at boot anyways, where
it is best to just halt the machine. */
if ((!user_space && (panic_on_oops || tolerant < 2)) ||
(unsigned)current->pid <= 1)
mce_panic("Uncorrected machine check", &panicm, mcestart);
/* do_exit takes an awful lot of locks and has as
slight risk of deadlocking. If you don't want that
don't set tolerant >= 2 */
if (tolerant < 3)
do_exit(SIGBUS);
}
out:
/* Last thing done in the machine check exception to clear state. */
wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_STATUS, 0);
}
/*
* Periodic polling timer for "silent" machine check errors.
*/
static int check_interval = 5 * 60; /* 5 minutes */
static void mcheck_timer(void *data);
static DECLARE_WORK(mcheck_work, mcheck_timer, NULL);
static void mcheck_check_cpu(void *info)
{
if (mce_available(&current_cpu_data))
do_machine_check(NULL, 0);
}
static void mcheck_timer(void *data)
{
on_each_cpu(mcheck_check_cpu, NULL, 1, 1);
schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval * HZ);
/*
* It's ok to read stale data here for notify_user and
* console_logged as we'll simply get the updated versions
* on the next mcheck_timer execution and atomic operations
* on console_logged act as synchronization for notify_user
* writes.
*/
if (notify_user && console_logged) {
notify_user = 0;
clear_bit(0, &console_logged);
printk(KERN_INFO "Machine check events logged\n");
}
}
static __init int periodic_mcheck_init(void)
{
if (check_interval)
schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval*HZ);
return 0;
}
__initcall(periodic_mcheck_init);
/*
* Initialize Machine Checks for a CPU.
*/
static void mce_init(void *dummy)
{
u64 cap;
int i;
rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP, cap);
banks = cap & 0xff;
if (banks > NR_BANKS) {
printk(KERN_INFO "MCE: warning: using only %d banks\n", banks);
banks = NR_BANKS;
}
/* Use accurate RIP reporting if available. */
if ((cap & (1<<9)) && ((cap >> 16) & 0xff) >= 9)
rip_msr = MSR_IA32_MCG_EIP;
/* Log the machine checks left over from the previous reset.
This also clears all registers */
do_machine_check(NULL, -1);
set_in_cr4(X86_CR4_MCE);
if (cap & MCG_CTL_P)
wrmsr(MSR_IA32_MCG_CTL, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff);
for (i = 0; i < banks; i++) {
wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_CTL+4*i, bank[i]);
wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS+4*i, 0);
}
}
/* Add per CPU specific workarounds here */
static void __cpuinit mce_cpu_quirks(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
{
/* This should be disabled by the BIOS, but isn't always */
if (c->x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD && c->x86 == 15) {
/* disable GART TBL walk error reporting, which trips off
incorrectly with the IOMMU & 3ware & Cerberus. */
clear_bit(10, &bank[4]);
}
}
static void __cpuinit mce_cpu_features(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
{
switch (c->x86_vendor) {
case X86_VENDOR_INTEL:
mce_intel_feature_init(c);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/*
* Called for each booted CPU to set up machine checks.
* Must be called with preempt off.
*/
void __cpuinit mcheck_init(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c)
{
static cpumask_t mce_cpus __initdata = CPU_MASK_NONE;
mce_cpu_quirks(c);
if (mce_dont_init ||
cpu_test_and_set(smp_processor_id(), mce_cpus) ||
!mce_available(c))
return;
mce_init(NULL);
mce_cpu_features(c);
}
/*
* Character device to read and clear the MCE log.
*/
static void collect_tscs(void *data)
{
unsigned long *cpu_tsc = (unsigned long *)data;
rdtscll(cpu_tsc[smp_processor_id()]);
}
static ssize_t mce_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf, size_t usize, loff_t *off)
{
unsigned long *cpu_tsc;
static DECLARE_MUTEX(mce_read_sem);
unsigned next;
char __user *buf = ubuf;
int i, err;
cpu_tsc = kmalloc(NR_CPUS * sizeof(long), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cpu_tsc)
return -ENOMEM;
down(&mce_read_sem);
next = rcu_dereference(mcelog.next);
/* Only supports full reads right now */
if (*off != 0 || usize < MCE_LOG_LEN*sizeof(struct mce)) {
up(&mce_read_sem);
kfree(cpu_tsc);
return -EINVAL;
}
err = 0;
for (i = 0; i < next; i++) {
if (!mcelog.entry[i].finished)
continue;
smp_rmb();
err |= copy_to_user(buf, mcelog.entry + i, sizeof(struct mce));
buf += sizeof(struct mce);
}
memset(mcelog.entry, 0, next * sizeof(struct mce));
mcelog.next = 0;
synchronize_kernel();
/* Collect entries that were still getting written before the synchronize. */
on_each_cpu(collect_tscs, cpu_tsc, 1, 1);
for (i = next; i < MCE_LOG_LEN; i++) {
if (mcelog.entry[i].finished &&
mcelog.entry[i].tsc < cpu_tsc[mcelog.entry[i].cpu]) {
err |= copy_to_user(buf, mcelog.entry+i, sizeof(struct mce));
smp_rmb();
buf += sizeof(struct mce);
memset(&mcelog.entry[i], 0, sizeof(struct mce));
}
}
up(&mce_read_sem);
kfree(cpu_tsc);
return err ? -EFAULT : buf - ubuf;
}
static int mce_ioctl(struct inode *i, struct file *f,unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
int __user *p = (int __user *)arg;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
switch (cmd) {
case MCE_GET_RECORD_LEN:
return put_user(sizeof(struct mce), p);
case MCE_GET_LOG_LEN:
return put_user(MCE_LOG_LEN, p);
case MCE_GETCLEAR_FLAGS: {
unsigned flags;
do {
flags = mcelog.flags;
} while (cmpxchg(&mcelog.flags, flags, 0) != flags);
return put_user(flags, p);
}
default:
return -ENOTTY;
}
}
static struct file_operations mce_chrdev_ops = {
.read = mce_read,
.ioctl = mce_ioctl,
};
static struct miscdevice mce_log_device = {
MISC_MCELOG_MINOR,
"mcelog",
&mce_chrdev_ops,
};
/*
* Old style boot options parsing. Only for compatibility.
*/
static int __init mcheck_disable(char *str)
{
mce_dont_init = 1;
return 0;
}
/* mce=off disables machine check. Note you can reenable it later
using sysfs */
static int __init mcheck_enable(char *str)
{
if (!strcmp(str, "off"))
mce_dont_init = 1;
else
printk("mce= argument %s ignored. Please use /sys", str);
return 0;
}
__setup("nomce", mcheck_disable);
__setup("mce", mcheck_enable);
/*
* Sysfs support
*/
/* On resume clear all MCE state. Don't want to see leftovers from the BIOS. */
static int mce_resume(struct sys_device *dev)
{
on_each_cpu(mce_init, NULL, 1, 1);
return 0;
}
/* Reinit MCEs after user configuration changes */
static void mce_restart(void)
{
if (check_interval)
cancel_delayed_work(&mcheck_work);
/* Timer race is harmless here */
on_each_cpu(mce_init, NULL, 1, 1);
if (check_interval)
schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval*HZ);
}
static struct sysdev_class mce_sysclass = {
.resume = mce_resume,
set_kset_name("machinecheck"),
};
static struct sys_device device_mce = {
.id = 0,
.cls = &mce_sysclass,
};
/* Why are there no generic functions for this? */
#define ACCESSOR(name, var, start) \
static ssize_t show_ ## name(struct sys_device *s, char *buf) { \
return sprintf(buf, "%lx\n", (unsigned long)var); \
} \
static ssize_t set_ ## name(struct sys_device *s,const char *buf,size_t siz) { \
char *end; \
unsigned long new = simple_strtoul(buf, &end, 0); \
if (end == buf) return -EINVAL; \
var = new; \
start; \
return end-buf; \
} \
static SYSDEV_ATTR(name, 0644, show_ ## name, set_ ## name);
ACCESSOR(bank0ctl,bank[0],mce_restart())
ACCESSOR(bank1ctl,bank[1],mce_restart())
ACCESSOR(bank2ctl,bank[2],mce_restart())
ACCESSOR(bank3ctl,bank[3],mce_restart())
ACCESSOR(bank4ctl,bank[4],mce_restart())
ACCESSOR(tolerant,tolerant,)
ACCESSOR(check_interval,check_interval,mce_restart())
static __cpuinit int mce_init_device(void)
{
int err;
if (!mce_available(&boot_cpu_data))
return -EIO;
err = sysdev_class_register(&mce_sysclass);
if (!err)
err = sysdev_register(&device_mce);
if (!err) {
/* could create per CPU objects, but it is not worth it. */
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank0ctl);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank1ctl);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank2ctl);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank3ctl);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank4ctl);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_tolerant);
sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_check_interval);
}
misc_register(&mce_log_device);
return err;
}
device_initcall(mce_init_device);