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  1. /*
  2. * File: mca.c
  3. * Purpose: Generic MCA handling layer
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co
  6. * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
  7. *
  8. * Copyright (C) 2002 Dell Inc.
  9. * Copyright (C) Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com>
  10. *
  11. * Copyright (C) 2002 Intel
  12. * Copyright (C) Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com>
  13. *
  14. * Copyright (C) 2001 Intel
  15. * Copyright (C) Fred Lewis <frederick.v.lewis@intel.com>
  16. *
  17. * Copyright (C) 2000 Intel
  18. * Copyright (C) Chuck Fleckenstein <cfleck@co.intel.com>
  19. *
  20. * Copyright (C) 1999, 2004-2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
  21. * Copyright (C) Vijay Chander <vijay@engr.sgi.com>
  22. *
  23. * Copyright (C) 2006 FUJITSU LIMITED
  24. * Copyright (C) Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
  25. *
  26. * 2000-03-29 Chuck Fleckenstein <cfleck@co.intel.com>
  27. * Fixed PAL/SAL update issues, began MCA bug fixes, logging issues,
  28. * added min save state dump, added INIT handler.
  29. *
  30. * 2001-01-03 Fred Lewis <frederick.v.lewis@intel.com>
  31. * Added setup of CMCI and CPEI IRQs, logging of corrected platform
  32. * errors, completed code for logging of corrected & uncorrected
  33. * machine check errors, and updated for conformance with Nov. 2000
  34. * revision of the SAL 3.0 spec.
  35. *
  36. * 2002-01-04 Jenna Hall <jenna.s.hall@intel.com>
  37. * Aligned MCA stack to 16 bytes, added platform vs. CPU error flag,
  38. * set SAL default return values, changed error record structure to
  39. * linked list, added init call to sal_get_state_info_size().
  40. *
  41. * 2002-03-25 Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com>
  42. * GUID cleanups.
  43. *
  44. * 2003-04-15 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
  45. * Added INIT backtrace support.
  46. *
  47. * 2003-12-08 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
  48. * smp_call_function() must not be called from interrupt context
  49. * (can deadlock on tasklist_lock).
  50. * Use keventd to call smp_call_function().
  51. *
  52. * 2004-02-01 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
  53. * Avoid deadlock when using printk() for MCA and INIT records.
  54. * Delete all record printing code, moved to salinfo_decode in user
  55. * space. Mark variables and functions static where possible.
  56. * Delete dead variables and functions. Reorder to remove the need
  57. * for forward declarations and to consolidate related code.
  58. *
  59. * 2005-08-12 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
  60. * Convert MCA/INIT handlers to use per event stacks and SAL/OS
  61. * state.
  62. *
  63. * 2005-10-07 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
  64. * Add notify_die() hooks.
  65. *
  66. * 2006-09-15 Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
  67. * Add printing support for MCA/INIT.
  68. *
  69. * 2007-04-27 Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com>
  70. * Support multiple cpus going through OS_MCA in the same event.
  71. */
  72. #include <linux/jiffies.h>
  73. #include <linux/types.h>
  74. #include <linux/init.h>
  75. #include <linux/sched.h>
  76. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  77. #include <linux/irq.h>
  78. #include <linux/bootmem.h>
  79. #include <linux/acpi.h>
  80. #include <linux/timer.h>
  81. #include <linux/module.h>
  82. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  83. #include <linux/smp.h>
  84. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  85. #include <linux/cpumask.h>
  86. #include <linux/kdebug.h>
  87. #include <linux/cpu.h>
  88. #include <asm/delay.h>
  89. #include <asm/machvec.h>
  90. #include <asm/meminit.h>
  91. #include <asm/page.h>
  92. #include <asm/ptrace.h>
  93. #include <asm/system.h>
  94. #include <asm/sal.h>
  95. #include <asm/mca.h>
  96. #include <asm/kexec.h>
  97. #include <asm/irq.h>
  98. #include <asm/hw_irq.h>
  99. #include <asm/tlb.h>
  100. #include "mca_drv.h"
  101. #include "entry.h"
  102. #if defined(IA64_MCA_DEBUG_INFO)
  103. # define IA64_MCA_DEBUG(fmt...) printk(fmt)
  104. #else
  105. # define IA64_MCA_DEBUG(fmt...)
  106. #endif
  107. #define NOTIFY_INIT(event, regs, arg, spin) \
  108. do { \
  109. if ((notify_die((event), "INIT", (regs), (arg), 0, 0) \
  110. == NOTIFY_STOP) && ((spin) == 1)) \
  111. ia64_mca_spin(__func__); \
  112. } while (0)
  113. #define NOTIFY_MCA(event, regs, arg, spin) \
  114. do { \
  115. if ((notify_die((event), "MCA", (regs), (arg), 0, 0) \
  116. == NOTIFY_STOP) && ((spin) == 1)) \
  117. ia64_mca_spin(__func__); \
  118. } while (0)
  119. /* Used by mca_asm.S */
  120. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_data); /* == __per_cpu_mca[smp_processor_id()] */
  121. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_per_cpu_pte); /* PTE to map per-CPU area */
  122. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_pal_pte); /* PTE to map PAL code */
  123. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_pal_base); /* vaddr PAL code granule */
  124. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, ia64_mca_tr_reload); /* Flag for TR reload */
  125. unsigned long __per_cpu_mca[NR_CPUS];
  126. /* In mca_asm.S */
  127. extern void ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch (void);
  128. extern void ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave (void);
  129. static int monarch_cpu = -1;
  130. static ia64_mc_info_t ia64_mc_info;
  131. #define MAX_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL (15*60*HZ) /* 15 minutes */
  132. #define MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL (2*60*HZ) /* 2 minutes */
  133. #define CMC_POLL_INTERVAL (1*60*HZ) /* 1 minute */
  134. #define CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH 5
  135. #define CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH 5
  136. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  137. static struct timer_list cpe_poll_timer;
  138. #endif
  139. static struct timer_list cmc_poll_timer;
  140. /*
  141. * This variable tells whether we are currently in polling mode.
  142. * Start with this in the wrong state so we won't play w/ timers
  143. * before the system is ready.
  144. */
  145. static int cmc_polling_enabled = 1;
  146. /*
  147. * Clearing this variable prevents CPE polling from getting activated
  148. * in mca_late_init. Use it if your system doesn't provide a CPEI,
  149. * but encounters problems retrieving CPE logs. This should only be
  150. * necessary for debugging.
  151. */
  152. static int cpe_poll_enabled = 1;
  153. extern void salinfo_log_wakeup(int type, u8 *buffer, u64 size, int irqsafe);
  154. static int mca_init __initdata;
  155. /*
  156. * limited & delayed printing support for MCA/INIT handler
  157. */
  158. #define mprintk(fmt...) ia64_mca_printk(fmt)
  159. #define MLOGBUF_SIZE (512+256*NR_CPUS)
  160. #define MLOGBUF_MSGMAX 256
  161. static char mlogbuf[MLOGBUF_SIZE];
  162. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mlogbuf_wlock); /* mca context only */
  163. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mlogbuf_rlock); /* normal context only */
  164. static unsigned long mlogbuf_start;
  165. static unsigned long mlogbuf_end;
  166. static unsigned int mlogbuf_finished = 0;
  167. static unsigned long mlogbuf_timestamp = 0;
  168. static int loglevel_save = -1;
  169. #define BREAK_LOGLEVEL(__console_loglevel) \
  170. oops_in_progress = 1; \
  171. if (loglevel_save < 0) \
  172. loglevel_save = __console_loglevel; \
  173. __console_loglevel = 15;
  174. #define RESTORE_LOGLEVEL(__console_loglevel) \
  175. if (loglevel_save >= 0) { \
  176. __console_loglevel = loglevel_save; \
  177. loglevel_save = -1; \
  178. } \
  179. mlogbuf_finished = 0; \
  180. oops_in_progress = 0;
  181. /*
  182. * Push messages into buffer, print them later if not urgent.
  183. */
  184. void ia64_mca_printk(const char *fmt, ...)
  185. {
  186. va_list args;
  187. int printed_len;
  188. char temp_buf[MLOGBUF_MSGMAX];
  189. char *p;
  190. va_start(args, fmt);
  191. printed_len = vscnprintf(temp_buf, sizeof(temp_buf), fmt, args);
  192. va_end(args);
  193. /* Copy the output into mlogbuf */
  194. if (oops_in_progress) {
  195. /* mlogbuf was abandoned, use printk directly instead. */
  196. printk(temp_buf);
  197. } else {
  198. spin_lock(&mlogbuf_wlock);
  199. for (p = temp_buf; *p; p++) {
  200. unsigned long next = (mlogbuf_end + 1) % MLOGBUF_SIZE;
  201. if (next != mlogbuf_start) {
  202. mlogbuf[mlogbuf_end] = *p;
  203. mlogbuf_end = next;
  204. } else {
  205. /* buffer full */
  206. break;
  207. }
  208. }
  209. mlogbuf[mlogbuf_end] = '\0';
  210. spin_unlock(&mlogbuf_wlock);
  211. }
  212. }
  213. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_mca_printk);
  214. /*
  215. * Print buffered messages.
  216. * NOTE: call this after returning normal context. (ex. from salinfod)
  217. */
  218. void ia64_mlogbuf_dump(void)
  219. {
  220. char temp_buf[MLOGBUF_MSGMAX];
  221. char *p;
  222. unsigned long index;
  223. unsigned long flags;
  224. unsigned int printed_len;
  225. /* Get output from mlogbuf */
  226. while (mlogbuf_start != mlogbuf_end) {
  227. temp_buf[0] = '\0';
  228. p = temp_buf;
  229. printed_len = 0;
  230. spin_lock_irqsave(&mlogbuf_rlock, flags);
  231. index = mlogbuf_start;
  232. while (index != mlogbuf_end) {
  233. *p = mlogbuf[index];
  234. index = (index + 1) % MLOGBUF_SIZE;
  235. if (!*p)
  236. break;
  237. p++;
  238. if (++printed_len >= MLOGBUF_MSGMAX - 1)
  239. break;
  240. }
  241. *p = '\0';
  242. if (temp_buf[0])
  243. printk(temp_buf);
  244. mlogbuf_start = index;
  245. mlogbuf_timestamp = 0;
  246. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mlogbuf_rlock, flags);
  247. }
  248. }
  249. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_mlogbuf_dump);
  250. /*
  251. * Call this if system is going to down or if immediate flushing messages to
  252. * console is required. (ex. recovery was failed, crash dump is going to be
  253. * invoked, long-wait rendezvous etc.)
  254. * NOTE: this should be called from monarch.
  255. */
  256. static void ia64_mlogbuf_finish(int wait)
  257. {
  258. BREAK_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel);
  259. spin_lock_init(&mlogbuf_rlock);
  260. ia64_mlogbuf_dump();
  261. printk(KERN_EMERG "mlogbuf_finish: printing switched to urgent mode, "
  262. "MCA/INIT might be dodgy or fail.\n");
  263. if (!wait)
  264. return;
  265. /* wait for console */
  266. printk("Delaying for 5 seconds...\n");
  267. udelay(5*1000000);
  268. mlogbuf_finished = 1;
  269. }
  270. /*
  271. * Print buffered messages from INIT context.
  272. */
  273. static void ia64_mlogbuf_dump_from_init(void)
  274. {
  275. if (mlogbuf_finished)
  276. return;
  277. if (mlogbuf_timestamp &&
  278. time_before(jiffies, mlogbuf_timestamp + 30 * HZ)) {
  279. printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: mlogbuf_dump is interrupted by INIT "
  280. " and the system seems to be messed up.\n");
  281. ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0);
  282. return;
  283. }
  284. if (!spin_trylock(&mlogbuf_rlock)) {
  285. printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: mlogbuf_dump is interrupted by INIT. "
  286. "Generated messages other than stack dump will be "
  287. "buffered to mlogbuf and will be printed later.\n");
  288. printk(KERN_ERR "INIT: If messages would not printed after "
  289. "this INIT, wait 30sec and assert INIT again.\n");
  290. if (!mlogbuf_timestamp)
  291. mlogbuf_timestamp = jiffies;
  292. return;
  293. }
  294. spin_unlock(&mlogbuf_rlock);
  295. ia64_mlogbuf_dump();
  296. }
  297. static void inline
  298. ia64_mca_spin(const char *func)
  299. {
  300. if (monarch_cpu == smp_processor_id())
  301. ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0);
  302. mprintk(KERN_EMERG "%s: spinning here, not returning to SAL\n", func);
  303. while (1)
  304. cpu_relax();
  305. }
  306. /*
  307. * IA64_MCA log support
  308. */
  309. #define IA64_MAX_LOGS 2 /* Double-buffering for nested MCAs */
  310. #define IA64_MAX_LOG_TYPES 4 /* MCA, INIT, CMC, CPE */
  311. typedef struct ia64_state_log_s
  312. {
  313. spinlock_t isl_lock;
  314. int isl_index;
  315. unsigned long isl_count;
  316. ia64_err_rec_t *isl_log[IA64_MAX_LOGS]; /* need space to store header + error log */
  317. } ia64_state_log_t;
  318. static ia64_state_log_t ia64_state_log[IA64_MAX_LOG_TYPES];
  319. #define IA64_LOG_ALLOCATE(it, size) \
  320. {ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it)] = \
  321. (ia64_err_rec_t *)alloc_bootmem(size); \
  322. ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it)] = \
  323. (ia64_err_rec_t *)alloc_bootmem(size);}
  324. #define IA64_LOG_LOCK_INIT(it) spin_lock_init(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock)
  325. #define IA64_LOG_LOCK(it) spin_lock_irqsave(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock, s)
  326. #define IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(it) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ia64_state_log[it].isl_lock,s)
  327. #define IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it) ia64_state_log[it].isl_index
  328. #define IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it) 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index
  329. #define IA64_LOG_INDEX_INC(it) \
  330. {ia64_state_log[it].isl_index = 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index; \
  331. ia64_state_log[it].isl_count++;}
  332. #define IA64_LOG_INDEX_DEC(it) \
  333. ia64_state_log[it].isl_index = 1 - ia64_state_log[it].isl_index
  334. #define IA64_LOG_NEXT_BUFFER(it) (void *)((ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(it)]))
  335. #define IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(it) (void *)((ia64_state_log[it].isl_log[IA64_LOG_CURR_INDEX(it)]))
  336. #define IA64_LOG_COUNT(it) ia64_state_log[it].isl_count
  337. /*
  338. * ia64_log_init
  339. * Reset the OS ia64 log buffer
  340. * Inputs : info_type (SAL_INFO_TYPE_{MCA,INIT,CMC,CPE})
  341. * Outputs : None
  342. */
  343. static void __init
  344. ia64_log_init(int sal_info_type)
  345. {
  346. u64 max_size = 0;
  347. IA64_LOG_NEXT_INDEX(sal_info_type) = 0;
  348. IA64_LOG_LOCK_INIT(sal_info_type);
  349. // SAL will tell us the maximum size of any error record of this type
  350. max_size = ia64_sal_get_state_info_size(sal_info_type);
  351. if (!max_size)
  352. /* alloc_bootmem() doesn't like zero-sized allocations! */
  353. return;
  354. // set up OS data structures to hold error info
  355. IA64_LOG_ALLOCATE(sal_info_type, max_size);
  356. memset(IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(sal_info_type), 0, max_size);
  357. memset(IA64_LOG_NEXT_BUFFER(sal_info_type), 0, max_size);
  358. }
  359. /*
  360. * ia64_log_get
  361. *
  362. * Get the current MCA log from SAL and copy it into the OS log buffer.
  363. *
  364. * Inputs : info_type (SAL_INFO_TYPE_{MCA,INIT,CMC,CPE})
  365. * irq_safe whether you can use printk at this point
  366. * Outputs : size (total record length)
  367. * *buffer (ptr to error record)
  368. *
  369. */
  370. static u64
  371. ia64_log_get(int sal_info_type, u8 **buffer, int irq_safe)
  372. {
  373. sal_log_record_header_t *log_buffer;
  374. u64 total_len = 0;
  375. unsigned long s;
  376. IA64_LOG_LOCK(sal_info_type);
  377. /* Get the process state information */
  378. log_buffer = IA64_LOG_NEXT_BUFFER(sal_info_type);
  379. total_len = ia64_sal_get_state_info(sal_info_type, (u64 *)log_buffer);
  380. if (total_len) {
  381. IA64_LOG_INDEX_INC(sal_info_type);
  382. IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(sal_info_type);
  383. if (irq_safe) {
  384. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: SAL error record type %d retrieved. Record length = %ld\n",
  385. __func__, sal_info_type, total_len);
  386. }
  387. *buffer = (u8 *) log_buffer;
  388. return total_len;
  389. } else {
  390. IA64_LOG_UNLOCK(sal_info_type);
  391. return 0;
  392. }
  393. }
  394. /*
  395. * ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record
  396. *
  397. * This function retrieves a specified error record type from SAL
  398. * and wakes up any processes waiting for error records.
  399. *
  400. * Inputs : sal_info_type (Type of error record MCA/CMC/CPE)
  401. * FIXME: remove MCA and irq_safe.
  402. */
  403. static void
  404. ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(int sal_info_type)
  405. {
  406. u8 *buffer;
  407. sal_log_record_header_t *rh;
  408. u64 size;
  409. int irq_safe = sal_info_type != SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA;
  410. #ifdef IA64_MCA_DEBUG_INFO
  411. static const char * const rec_name[] = { "MCA", "INIT", "CMC", "CPE" };
  412. #endif
  413. size = ia64_log_get(sal_info_type, &buffer, irq_safe);
  414. if (!size)
  415. return;
  416. salinfo_log_wakeup(sal_info_type, buffer, size, irq_safe);
  417. if (irq_safe)
  418. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("CPU %d: SAL log contains %s error record\n",
  419. smp_processor_id(),
  420. sal_info_type < ARRAY_SIZE(rec_name) ? rec_name[sal_info_type] : "UNKNOWN");
  421. /* Clear logs from corrected errors in case there's no user-level logger */
  422. rh = (sal_log_record_header_t *)buffer;
  423. if (rh->severity == sal_log_severity_corrected)
  424. ia64_sal_clear_state_info(sal_info_type);
  425. }
  426. /*
  427. * search_mca_table
  428. * See if the MCA surfaced in an instruction range
  429. * that has been tagged as recoverable.
  430. *
  431. * Inputs
  432. * first First address range to check
  433. * last Last address range to check
  434. * ip Instruction pointer, address we are looking for
  435. *
  436. * Return value:
  437. * 1 on Success (in the table)/ 0 on Failure (not in the table)
  438. */
  439. int
  440. search_mca_table (const struct mca_table_entry *first,
  441. const struct mca_table_entry *last,
  442. unsigned long ip)
  443. {
  444. const struct mca_table_entry *curr;
  445. u64 curr_start, curr_end;
  446. curr = first;
  447. while (curr <= last) {
  448. curr_start = (u64) &curr->start_addr + curr->start_addr;
  449. curr_end = (u64) &curr->end_addr + curr->end_addr;
  450. if ((ip >= curr_start) && (ip <= curr_end)) {
  451. return 1;
  452. }
  453. curr++;
  454. }
  455. return 0;
  456. }
  457. /* Given an address, look for it in the mca tables. */
  458. int mca_recover_range(unsigned long addr)
  459. {
  460. extern struct mca_table_entry __start___mca_table[];
  461. extern struct mca_table_entry __stop___mca_table[];
  462. return search_mca_table(__start___mca_table, __stop___mca_table-1, addr);
  463. }
  464. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mca_recover_range);
  465. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  466. int cpe_vector = -1;
  467. int ia64_cpe_irq = -1;
  468. static irqreturn_t
  469. ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler (int cpe_irq, void *arg)
  470. {
  471. static unsigned long cpe_history[CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH];
  472. static int index;
  473. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cpe_history_lock);
  474. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: received interrupt vector = %#x on CPU %d\n",
  475. __func__, cpe_irq, smp_processor_id());
  476. /* SAL spec states this should run w/ interrupts enabled */
  477. local_irq_enable();
  478. spin_lock(&cpe_history_lock);
  479. if (!cpe_poll_enabled && cpe_vector >= 0) {
  480. int i, count = 1; /* we know 1 happened now */
  481. unsigned long now = jiffies;
  482. for (i = 0; i < CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) {
  483. if (now - cpe_history[i] <= HZ)
  484. count++;
  485. }
  486. IA64_MCA_DEBUG(KERN_INFO "CPE threshold %d/%d\n", count, CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH);
  487. if (count >= CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH) {
  488. cpe_poll_enabled = 1;
  489. spin_unlock(&cpe_history_lock);
  490. disable_irq_nosync(local_vector_to_irq(IA64_CPE_VECTOR));
  491. /*
  492. * Corrected errors will still be corrected, but
  493. * make sure there's a log somewhere that indicates
  494. * something is generating more than we can handle.
  495. */
  496. printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: Switching to polling CPE handler; error records may be lost\n");
  497. mod_timer(&cpe_poll_timer, jiffies + MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL);
  498. /* lock already released, get out now */
  499. goto out;
  500. } else {
  501. cpe_history[index++] = now;
  502. if (index == CPE_HISTORY_LENGTH)
  503. index = 0;
  504. }
  505. }
  506. spin_unlock(&cpe_history_lock);
  507. out:
  508. /* Get the CPE error record and log it */
  509. ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE);
  510. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  511. }
  512. #endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */
  513. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  514. /*
  515. * ia64_mca_register_cpev
  516. *
  517. * Register the corrected platform error vector with SAL.
  518. *
  519. * Inputs
  520. * cpev Corrected Platform Error Vector number
  521. *
  522. * Outputs
  523. * None
  524. */
  525. void
  526. ia64_mca_register_cpev (int cpev)
  527. {
  528. /* Register the CPE interrupt vector with SAL */
  529. struct ia64_sal_retval isrv;
  530. isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_CPE_INT, SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT, cpev, 0, 0);
  531. if (isrv.status) {
  532. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register Corrected Platform "
  533. "Error interrupt vector with SAL (status %ld)\n", isrv.status);
  534. return;
  535. }
  536. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: corrected platform error "
  537. "vector %#x registered\n", __func__, cpev);
  538. }
  539. #endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */
  540. /*
  541. * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup
  542. *
  543. * Setup the corrected machine check vector register in the processor.
  544. * (The interrupt is masked on boot. ia64_mca_late_init unmask this.)
  545. * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis.
  546. *
  547. * Inputs
  548. * None
  549. *
  550. * Outputs
  551. * None
  552. */
  553. void __cpuinit
  554. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup (void)
  555. {
  556. cmcv_reg_t cmcv;
  557. cmcv.cmcv_regval = 0;
  558. cmcv.cmcv_mask = 1; /* Mask/disable interrupt at first */
  559. cmcv.cmcv_vector = IA64_CMC_VECTOR;
  560. ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval);
  561. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x registered.\n",
  562. __func__, smp_processor_id(), IA64_CMC_VECTOR);
  563. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d CMCV = %#016lx\n",
  564. __func__, smp_processor_id(), ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV));
  565. }
  566. /*
  567. * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable
  568. *
  569. * Mask the corrected machine check vector register in the processor.
  570. * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis.
  571. *
  572. * Inputs
  573. * dummy(unused)
  574. *
  575. * Outputs
  576. * None
  577. */
  578. static void
  579. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable (void *dummy)
  580. {
  581. cmcv_reg_t cmcv;
  582. cmcv.cmcv_regval = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV);
  583. cmcv.cmcv_mask = 1; /* Mask/disable interrupt */
  584. ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval);
  585. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x disabled.\n",
  586. __func__, smp_processor_id(), cmcv.cmcv_vector);
  587. }
  588. /*
  589. * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable
  590. *
  591. * Unmask the corrected machine check vector register in the processor.
  592. * This function is invoked on a per-processor basis.
  593. *
  594. * Inputs
  595. * dummy(unused)
  596. *
  597. * Outputs
  598. * None
  599. */
  600. static void
  601. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable (void *dummy)
  602. {
  603. cmcv_reg_t cmcv;
  604. cmcv.cmcv_regval = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV);
  605. cmcv.cmcv_mask = 0; /* Unmask/enable interrupt */
  606. ia64_setreg(_IA64_REG_CR_CMCV, cmcv.cmcv_regval);
  607. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPU %d corrected machine check vector %#x enabled.\n",
  608. __func__, smp_processor_id(), cmcv.cmcv_vector);
  609. }
  610. /*
  611. * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd
  612. *
  613. * Called via keventd (smp_call_function() is not safe in interrupt context) to
  614. * disable the cmc interrupt vector.
  615. */
  616. static void
  617. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd(struct work_struct *unused)
  618. {
  619. on_each_cpu(ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable, NULL, 0);
  620. }
  621. /*
  622. * ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd
  623. *
  624. * Called via keventd (smp_call_function() is not safe in interrupt context) to
  625. * enable the cmc interrupt vector.
  626. */
  627. static void
  628. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd(struct work_struct *unused)
  629. {
  630. on_each_cpu(ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable, NULL, 0);
  631. }
  632. /*
  633. * ia64_mca_wakeup
  634. *
  635. * Send an inter-cpu interrupt to wake-up a particular cpu.
  636. *
  637. * Inputs : cpuid
  638. * Outputs : None
  639. */
  640. static void
  641. ia64_mca_wakeup(int cpu)
  642. {
  643. platform_send_ipi(cpu, IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0);
  644. }
  645. /*
  646. * ia64_mca_wakeup_all
  647. *
  648. * Wakeup all the slave cpus which have rendez'ed previously.
  649. *
  650. * Inputs : None
  651. * Outputs : None
  652. */
  653. static void
  654. ia64_mca_wakeup_all(void)
  655. {
  656. int cpu;
  657. /* Clear the Rendez checkin flag for all cpus */
  658. for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
  659. if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE)
  660. ia64_mca_wakeup(cpu);
  661. }
  662. }
  663. /*
  664. * ia64_mca_rendez_interrupt_handler
  665. *
  666. * This is handler used to put slave processors into spinloop
  667. * while the monarch processor does the mca handling and later
  668. * wake each slave up once the monarch is done. The state
  669. * IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE indicates the cpu is rendez'ed
  670. * in SAL. The state IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE indicates
  671. * the cpu has come out of OS rendezvous.
  672. *
  673. * Inputs : None
  674. * Outputs : None
  675. */
  676. static irqreturn_t
  677. ia64_mca_rendez_int_handler(int rendez_irq, void *arg)
  678. {
  679. unsigned long flags;
  680. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  681. struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd =
  682. { .sos = NULL, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu };
  683. /* Mask all interrupts */
  684. local_irq_save(flags);
  685. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_ENTER, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1);
  686. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_DONE;
  687. /* Register with the SAL monarch that the slave has
  688. * reached SAL
  689. */
  690. ia64_sal_mc_rendez();
  691. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_PROCESS, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1);
  692. /* Wait for the monarch cpu to exit. */
  693. while (monarch_cpu != -1)
  694. cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch leaves */
  695. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_RENDZVOUS_LEAVE, get_irq_regs(), (long)&nd, 1);
  696. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE;
  697. /* Enable all interrupts */
  698. local_irq_restore(flags);
  699. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  700. }
  701. /*
  702. * ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler
  703. *
  704. * The interrupt handler for processing the inter-cpu interrupt to the
  705. * slave cpu which was spinning in the rendez loop.
  706. * Since this spinning is done by turning off the interrupts and
  707. * polling on the wakeup-interrupt bit in the IRR, there is
  708. * nothing useful to be done in the handler.
  709. *
  710. * Inputs : wakeup_irq (Wakeup-interrupt bit)
  711. * arg (Interrupt handler specific argument)
  712. * Outputs : None
  713. *
  714. */
  715. static irqreturn_t
  716. ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler(int wakeup_irq, void *arg)
  717. {
  718. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  719. }
  720. /* Function pointer for extra MCA recovery */
  721. int (*ia64_mca_ucmc_extension)
  722. (void*,struct ia64_sal_os_state*)
  723. = NULL;
  724. int
  725. ia64_reg_MCA_extension(int (*fn)(void *, struct ia64_sal_os_state *))
  726. {
  727. if (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension)
  728. return 1;
  729. ia64_mca_ucmc_extension = fn;
  730. return 0;
  731. }
  732. void
  733. ia64_unreg_MCA_extension(void)
  734. {
  735. if (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension)
  736. ia64_mca_ucmc_extension = NULL;
  737. }
  738. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_reg_MCA_extension);
  739. EXPORT_SYMBOL(ia64_unreg_MCA_extension);
  740. static inline void
  741. copy_reg(const u64 *fr, u64 fnat, u64 *tr, u64 *tnat)
  742. {
  743. u64 fslot, tslot, nat;
  744. *tr = *fr;
  745. fslot = ((unsigned long)fr >> 3) & 63;
  746. tslot = ((unsigned long)tr >> 3) & 63;
  747. *tnat &= ~(1UL << tslot);
  748. nat = (fnat >> fslot) & 1;
  749. *tnat |= (nat << tslot);
  750. }
  751. /* Change the comm field on the MCA/INT task to include the pid that
  752. * was interrupted, it makes for easier debugging. If that pid was 0
  753. * (swapper or nested MCA/INIT) then use the start of the previous comm
  754. * field suffixed with its cpu.
  755. */
  756. static void
  757. ia64_mca_modify_comm(const struct task_struct *previous_current)
  758. {
  759. char *p, comm[sizeof(current->comm)];
  760. if (previous_current->pid)
  761. snprintf(comm, sizeof(comm), "%s %d",
  762. current->comm, previous_current->pid);
  763. else {
  764. int l;
  765. if ((p = strchr(previous_current->comm, ' ')))
  766. l = p - previous_current->comm;
  767. else
  768. l = strlen(previous_current->comm);
  769. snprintf(comm, sizeof(comm), "%s %*s %d",
  770. current->comm, l, previous_current->comm,
  771. task_thread_info(previous_current)->cpu);
  772. }
  773. memcpy(current->comm, comm, sizeof(current->comm));
  774. }
  775. /* On entry to this routine, we are running on the per cpu stack, see
  776. * mca_asm.h. The original stack has not been touched by this event. Some of
  777. * the original stack's registers will be in the RBS on this stack. This stack
  778. * also contains a partial pt_regs and switch_stack, the rest of the data is in
  779. * PAL minstate.
  780. *
  781. * The first thing to do is modify the original stack to look like a blocked
  782. * task so we can run backtrace on the original task. Also mark the per cpu
  783. * stack as current to ensure that we use the correct task state, it also means
  784. * that we can do backtrace on the MCA/INIT handler code itself.
  785. */
  786. static struct task_struct *
  787. ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(struct pt_regs *regs,
  788. const struct switch_stack *sw,
  789. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos,
  790. const char *type)
  791. {
  792. char *p;
  793. ia64_va va;
  794. extern char ia64_leave_kernel[]; /* Need asm address, not function descriptor */
  795. const pal_min_state_area_t *ms = sos->pal_min_state;
  796. struct task_struct *previous_current;
  797. struct pt_regs *old_regs;
  798. struct switch_stack *old_sw;
  799. unsigned size = sizeof(struct pt_regs) +
  800. sizeof(struct switch_stack) + 16;
  801. u64 *old_bspstore, *old_bsp;
  802. u64 *new_bspstore, *new_bsp;
  803. u64 old_unat, old_rnat, new_rnat, nat;
  804. u64 slots, loadrs = regs->loadrs;
  805. u64 r12 = ms->pmsa_gr[12-1], r13 = ms->pmsa_gr[13-1];
  806. u64 ar_bspstore = regs->ar_bspstore;
  807. u64 ar_bsp = regs->ar_bspstore + (loadrs >> 16);
  808. const u64 *bank;
  809. const char *msg;
  810. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  811. previous_current = curr_task(cpu);
  812. set_curr_task(cpu, current);
  813. if ((p = strchr(current->comm, ' ')))
  814. *p = '\0';
  815. /* Best effort attempt to cope with MCA/INIT delivered while in
  816. * physical mode.
  817. */
  818. regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_ipsr;
  819. if (ia64_psr(regs)->dt == 0) {
  820. va.l = r12;
  821. if (va.f.reg == 0) {
  822. va.f.reg = 7;
  823. r12 = va.l;
  824. }
  825. va.l = r13;
  826. if (va.f.reg == 0) {
  827. va.f.reg = 7;
  828. r13 = va.l;
  829. }
  830. }
  831. if (ia64_psr(regs)->rt == 0) {
  832. va.l = ar_bspstore;
  833. if (va.f.reg == 0) {
  834. va.f.reg = 7;
  835. ar_bspstore = va.l;
  836. }
  837. va.l = ar_bsp;
  838. if (va.f.reg == 0) {
  839. va.f.reg = 7;
  840. ar_bsp = va.l;
  841. }
  842. }
  843. /* mca_asm.S ia64_old_stack() cannot assume that the dirty registers
  844. * have been copied to the old stack, the old stack may fail the
  845. * validation tests below. So ia64_old_stack() must restore the dirty
  846. * registers from the new stack. The old and new bspstore probably
  847. * have different alignments, so loadrs calculated on the old bsp
  848. * cannot be used to restore from the new bsp. Calculate a suitable
  849. * loadrs for the new stack and save it in the new pt_regs, where
  850. * ia64_old_stack() can get it.
  851. */
  852. old_bspstore = (u64 *)ar_bspstore;
  853. old_bsp = (u64 *)ar_bsp;
  854. slots = ia64_rse_num_regs(old_bspstore, old_bsp);
  855. new_bspstore = (u64 *)((u64)current + IA64_RBS_OFFSET);
  856. new_bsp = ia64_rse_skip_regs(new_bspstore, slots);
  857. regs->loadrs = (new_bsp - new_bspstore) * 8 << 16;
  858. /* Verify the previous stack state before we change it */
  859. if (user_mode(regs)) {
  860. msg = "occurred in user space";
  861. /* previous_current is guaranteed to be valid when the task was
  862. * in user space, so ...
  863. */
  864. ia64_mca_modify_comm(previous_current);
  865. goto no_mod;
  866. }
  867. if (r13 != sos->prev_IA64_KR_CURRENT) {
  868. msg = "inconsistent previous current and r13";
  869. goto no_mod;
  870. }
  871. if (!mca_recover_range(ms->pmsa_iip)) {
  872. if ((r12 - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) {
  873. msg = "inconsistent r12 and r13";
  874. goto no_mod;
  875. }
  876. if ((ar_bspstore - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) {
  877. msg = "inconsistent ar.bspstore and r13";
  878. goto no_mod;
  879. }
  880. va.p = old_bspstore;
  881. if (va.f.reg < 5) {
  882. msg = "old_bspstore is in the wrong region";
  883. goto no_mod;
  884. }
  885. if ((ar_bsp - r13) >= KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) {
  886. msg = "inconsistent ar.bsp and r13";
  887. goto no_mod;
  888. }
  889. size += (ia64_rse_skip_regs(old_bspstore, slots) - old_bspstore) * 8;
  890. if (ar_bspstore + size > r12) {
  891. msg = "no room for blocked state";
  892. goto no_mod;
  893. }
  894. }
  895. ia64_mca_modify_comm(previous_current);
  896. /* Make the original task look blocked. First stack a struct pt_regs,
  897. * describing the state at the time of interrupt. mca_asm.S built a
  898. * partial pt_regs, copy it and fill in the blanks using minstate.
  899. */
  900. p = (char *)r12 - sizeof(*regs);
  901. old_regs = (struct pt_regs *)p;
  902. memcpy(old_regs, regs, sizeof(*regs));
  903. /* If ipsr.ic then use pmsa_{iip,ipsr,ifs}, else use
  904. * pmsa_{xip,xpsr,xfs}
  905. */
  906. if (ia64_psr(regs)->ic) {
  907. old_regs->cr_iip = ms->pmsa_iip;
  908. old_regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_ipsr;
  909. old_regs->cr_ifs = ms->pmsa_ifs;
  910. } else {
  911. old_regs->cr_iip = ms->pmsa_xip;
  912. old_regs->cr_ipsr = ms->pmsa_xpsr;
  913. old_regs->cr_ifs = ms->pmsa_xfs;
  914. }
  915. old_regs->pr = ms->pmsa_pr;
  916. old_regs->b0 = ms->pmsa_br0;
  917. old_regs->loadrs = loadrs;
  918. old_regs->ar_rsc = ms->pmsa_rsc;
  919. old_unat = old_regs->ar_unat;
  920. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[1-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r1, &old_unat);
  921. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[2-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r2, &old_unat);
  922. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[3-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r3, &old_unat);
  923. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[8-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r8, &old_unat);
  924. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[9-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r9, &old_unat);
  925. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[10-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r10, &old_unat);
  926. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[11-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r11, &old_unat);
  927. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[12-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r12, &old_unat);
  928. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[13-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r13, &old_unat);
  929. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[14-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r14, &old_unat);
  930. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[15-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r15, &old_unat);
  931. if (ia64_psr(old_regs)->bn)
  932. bank = ms->pmsa_bank1_gr;
  933. else
  934. bank = ms->pmsa_bank0_gr;
  935. copy_reg(&bank[16-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r16, &old_unat);
  936. copy_reg(&bank[17-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r17, &old_unat);
  937. copy_reg(&bank[18-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r18, &old_unat);
  938. copy_reg(&bank[19-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r19, &old_unat);
  939. copy_reg(&bank[20-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r20, &old_unat);
  940. copy_reg(&bank[21-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r21, &old_unat);
  941. copy_reg(&bank[22-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r22, &old_unat);
  942. copy_reg(&bank[23-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r23, &old_unat);
  943. copy_reg(&bank[24-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r24, &old_unat);
  944. copy_reg(&bank[25-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r25, &old_unat);
  945. copy_reg(&bank[26-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r26, &old_unat);
  946. copy_reg(&bank[27-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r27, &old_unat);
  947. copy_reg(&bank[28-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r28, &old_unat);
  948. copy_reg(&bank[29-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r29, &old_unat);
  949. copy_reg(&bank[30-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r30, &old_unat);
  950. copy_reg(&bank[31-16], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_regs->r31, &old_unat);
  951. /* Next stack a struct switch_stack. mca_asm.S built a partial
  952. * switch_stack, copy it and fill in the blanks using pt_regs and
  953. * minstate.
  954. *
  955. * In the synthesized switch_stack, b0 points to ia64_leave_kernel,
  956. * ar.pfs is set to 0.
  957. *
  958. * unwind.c::unw_unwind() does special processing for interrupt frames.
  959. * It checks if the PRED_NON_SYSCALL predicate is set, if the predicate
  960. * is clear then unw_unwind() does _not_ adjust bsp over pt_regs. Not
  961. * that this is documented, of course. Set PRED_NON_SYSCALL in the
  962. * switch_stack on the original stack so it will unwind correctly when
  963. * unwind.c reads pt_regs.
  964. *
  965. * thread.ksp is updated to point to the synthesized switch_stack.
  966. */
  967. p -= sizeof(struct switch_stack);
  968. old_sw = (struct switch_stack *)p;
  969. memcpy(old_sw, sw, sizeof(*sw));
  970. old_sw->caller_unat = old_unat;
  971. old_sw->ar_fpsr = old_regs->ar_fpsr;
  972. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[4-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r4, &old_unat);
  973. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[5-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r5, &old_unat);
  974. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[6-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r6, &old_unat);
  975. copy_reg(&ms->pmsa_gr[7-1], ms->pmsa_nat_bits, &old_sw->r7, &old_unat);
  976. old_sw->b0 = (u64)ia64_leave_kernel;
  977. old_sw->b1 = ms->pmsa_br1;
  978. old_sw->ar_pfs = 0;
  979. old_sw->ar_unat = old_unat;
  980. old_sw->pr = old_regs->pr | (1UL << PRED_NON_SYSCALL);
  981. previous_current->thread.ksp = (u64)p - 16;
  982. /* Finally copy the original stack's registers back to its RBS.
  983. * Registers from ar.bspstore through ar.bsp at the time of the event
  984. * are in the current RBS, copy them back to the original stack. The
  985. * copy must be done register by register because the original bspstore
  986. * and the current one have different alignments, so the saved RNAT
  987. * data occurs at different places.
  988. *
  989. * mca_asm does cover, so the old_bsp already includes all registers at
  990. * the time of MCA/INIT. It also does flushrs, so all registers before
  991. * this function have been written to backing store on the MCA/INIT
  992. * stack.
  993. */
  994. new_rnat = ia64_get_rnat(ia64_rse_rnat_addr(new_bspstore));
  995. old_rnat = regs->ar_rnat;
  996. while (slots--) {
  997. if (ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot(new_bspstore)) {
  998. new_rnat = ia64_get_rnat(new_bspstore++);
  999. }
  1000. if (ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot(old_bspstore)) {
  1001. *old_bspstore++ = old_rnat;
  1002. old_rnat = 0;
  1003. }
  1004. nat = (new_rnat >> ia64_rse_slot_num(new_bspstore)) & 1UL;
  1005. old_rnat &= ~(1UL << ia64_rse_slot_num(old_bspstore));
  1006. old_rnat |= (nat << ia64_rse_slot_num(old_bspstore));
  1007. *old_bspstore++ = *new_bspstore++;
  1008. }
  1009. old_sw->ar_bspstore = (unsigned long)old_bspstore;
  1010. old_sw->ar_rnat = old_rnat;
  1011. sos->prev_task = previous_current;
  1012. return previous_current;
  1013. no_mod:
  1014. mprintk(KERN_INFO "cpu %d, %s %s, original stack not modified\n",
  1015. smp_processor_id(), type, msg);
  1016. return previous_current;
  1017. }
  1018. /* The monarch/slave interaction is based on monarch_cpu and requires that all
  1019. * slaves have entered rendezvous before the monarch leaves. If any cpu has
  1020. * not entered rendezvous yet then wait a bit. The assumption is that any
  1021. * slave that has not rendezvoused after a reasonable time is never going to do
  1022. * so. In this context, slave includes cpus that respond to the MCA rendezvous
  1023. * interrupt, as well as cpus that receive the INIT slave event.
  1024. */
  1025. static void
  1026. ia64_wait_for_slaves(int monarch, const char *type)
  1027. {
  1028. int c, i , wait;
  1029. /*
  1030. * wait 5 seconds total for slaves (arbitrary)
  1031. */
  1032. for (i = 0; i < 5000; i++) {
  1033. wait = 0;
  1034. for_each_online_cpu(c) {
  1035. if (c == monarch)
  1036. continue;
  1037. if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[c]
  1038. == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE) {
  1039. udelay(1000); /* short wait */
  1040. wait = 1;
  1041. break;
  1042. }
  1043. }
  1044. if (!wait)
  1045. goto all_in;
  1046. }
  1047. /*
  1048. * Maybe slave(s) dead. Print buffered messages immediately.
  1049. */
  1050. ia64_mlogbuf_finish(0);
  1051. mprintk(KERN_INFO "OS %s slave did not rendezvous on cpu", type);
  1052. for_each_online_cpu(c) {
  1053. if (c == monarch)
  1054. continue;
  1055. if (ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[c] == IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE)
  1056. mprintk(" %d", c);
  1057. }
  1058. mprintk("\n");
  1059. return;
  1060. all_in:
  1061. mprintk(KERN_INFO "All OS %s slaves have reached rendezvous\n", type);
  1062. return;
  1063. }
  1064. /* mca_insert_tr
  1065. *
  1066. * Switch rid when TR reload and needed!
  1067. * iord: 1: itr, 2: itr;
  1068. *
  1069. */
  1070. static void mca_insert_tr(u64 iord)
  1071. {
  1072. int i;
  1073. u64 old_rr;
  1074. struct ia64_tr_entry *p;
  1075. unsigned long psr;
  1076. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1077. psr = ia64_clear_ic();
  1078. for (i = IA64_TR_ALLOC_BASE; i < IA64_TR_ALLOC_MAX; i++) {
  1079. p = &__per_cpu_idtrs[cpu][iord-1][i];
  1080. if (p->pte & 0x1) {
  1081. old_rr = ia64_get_rr(p->ifa);
  1082. if (old_rr != p->rr) {
  1083. ia64_set_rr(p->ifa, p->rr);
  1084. ia64_srlz_d();
  1085. }
  1086. ia64_ptr(iord, p->ifa, p->itir >> 2);
  1087. ia64_srlz_i();
  1088. if (iord & 0x1) {
  1089. ia64_itr(0x1, i, p->ifa, p->pte, p->itir >> 2);
  1090. ia64_srlz_i();
  1091. }
  1092. if (iord & 0x2) {
  1093. ia64_itr(0x2, i, p->ifa, p->pte, p->itir >> 2);
  1094. ia64_srlz_i();
  1095. }
  1096. if (old_rr != p->rr) {
  1097. ia64_set_rr(p->ifa, old_rr);
  1098. ia64_srlz_d();
  1099. }
  1100. }
  1101. }
  1102. ia64_set_psr(psr);
  1103. }
  1104. /*
  1105. * ia64_mca_handler
  1106. *
  1107. * This is uncorrectable machine check handler called from OS_MCA
  1108. * dispatch code which is in turn called from SAL_CHECK().
  1109. * This is the place where the core of OS MCA handling is done.
  1110. * Right now the logs are extracted and displayed in a well-defined
  1111. * format. This handler code is supposed to be run only on the
  1112. * monarch processor. Once the monarch is done with MCA handling
  1113. * further MCA logging is enabled by clearing logs.
  1114. * Monarch also has the duty of sending wakeup-IPIs to pull the
  1115. * slave processors out of rendezvous spinloop.
  1116. *
  1117. * If multiple processors call into OS_MCA, the first will become
  1118. * the monarch. Subsequent cpus will be recorded in the mca_cpu
  1119. * bitmask. After the first monarch has processed its MCA, it
  1120. * will wake up the next cpu in the mca_cpu bitmask and then go
  1121. * into the rendezvous loop. When all processors have serviced
  1122. * their MCA, the last monarch frees up the rest of the processors.
  1123. */
  1124. void
  1125. ia64_mca_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, struct switch_stack *sw,
  1126. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  1127. {
  1128. int recover, cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1129. struct task_struct *previous_current;
  1130. struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd =
  1131. { .sos = sos, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu, .data = &recover };
  1132. static atomic_t mca_count;
  1133. static cpumask_t mca_cpu;
  1134. if (atomic_add_return(1, &mca_count) == 1) {
  1135. monarch_cpu = cpu;
  1136. sos->monarch = 1;
  1137. } else {
  1138. cpu_set(cpu, mca_cpu);
  1139. sos->monarch = 0;
  1140. }
  1141. mprintk(KERN_INFO "Entered OS MCA handler. PSP=%lx cpu=%d "
  1142. "monarch=%ld\n", sos->proc_state_param, cpu, sos->monarch);
  1143. previous_current = ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(regs, sw, sos, "MCA");
  1144. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1145. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_CONCURRENT_MCA;
  1146. if (sos->monarch) {
  1147. ia64_wait_for_slaves(cpu, "MCA");
  1148. /* Wakeup all the processors which are spinning in the
  1149. * rendezvous loop. They will leave SAL, then spin in the OS
  1150. * with interrupts disabled until this monarch cpu leaves the
  1151. * MCA handler. That gets control back to the OS so we can
  1152. * backtrace the other cpus, backtrace when spinning in SAL
  1153. * does not work.
  1154. */
  1155. ia64_mca_wakeup_all();
  1156. } else {
  1157. while (cpu_isset(cpu, mca_cpu))
  1158. cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch wakes us */
  1159. }
  1160. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1161. /* Get the MCA error record and log it */
  1162. ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA);
  1163. /* MCA error recovery */
  1164. recover = (ia64_mca_ucmc_extension
  1165. && ia64_mca_ucmc_extension(
  1166. IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA),
  1167. sos));
  1168. if (recover) {
  1169. sal_log_record_header_t *rh = IA64_LOG_CURR_BUFFER(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA);
  1170. rh->severity = sal_log_severity_corrected;
  1171. ia64_sal_clear_state_info(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA);
  1172. sos->os_status = IA64_MCA_CORRECTED;
  1173. } else {
  1174. /* Dump buffered message to console */
  1175. ia64_mlogbuf_finish(1);
  1176. }
  1177. if (__get_cpu_var(ia64_mca_tr_reload)) {
  1178. mca_insert_tr(0x1); /*Reload dynamic itrs*/
  1179. mca_insert_tr(0x2); /*Reload dynamic itrs*/
  1180. }
  1181. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_MONARCH_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1182. if (atomic_dec_return(&mca_count) > 0) {
  1183. int i;
  1184. /* wake up the next monarch cpu,
  1185. * and put this cpu in the rendez loop.
  1186. */
  1187. for_each_online_cpu(i) {
  1188. if (cpu_isset(i, mca_cpu)) {
  1189. monarch_cpu = i;
  1190. cpu_clear(i, mca_cpu); /* wake next cpu */
  1191. while (monarch_cpu != -1)
  1192. cpu_relax(); /* spin until last cpu leaves */
  1193. set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current);
  1194. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu]
  1195. = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE;
  1196. return;
  1197. }
  1198. }
  1199. }
  1200. set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current);
  1201. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE;
  1202. monarch_cpu = -1; /* This frees the slaves and previous monarchs */
  1203. }
  1204. static DECLARE_WORK(cmc_disable_work, ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable_keventd);
  1205. static DECLARE_WORK(cmc_enable_work, ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable_keventd);
  1206. /*
  1207. * ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler
  1208. *
  1209. * This is corrected machine check interrupt handler.
  1210. * Right now the logs are extracted and displayed in a well-defined
  1211. * format.
  1212. *
  1213. * Inputs
  1214. * interrupt number
  1215. * client data arg ptr
  1216. *
  1217. * Outputs
  1218. * None
  1219. */
  1220. static irqreturn_t
  1221. ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler(int cmc_irq, void *arg)
  1222. {
  1223. static unsigned long cmc_history[CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH];
  1224. static int index;
  1225. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cmc_history_lock);
  1226. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: received interrupt vector = %#x on CPU %d\n",
  1227. __func__, cmc_irq, smp_processor_id());
  1228. /* SAL spec states this should run w/ interrupts enabled */
  1229. local_irq_enable();
  1230. spin_lock(&cmc_history_lock);
  1231. if (!cmc_polling_enabled) {
  1232. int i, count = 1; /* we know 1 happened now */
  1233. unsigned long now = jiffies;
  1234. for (i = 0; i < CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH; i++) {
  1235. if (now - cmc_history[i] <= HZ)
  1236. count++;
  1237. }
  1238. IA64_MCA_DEBUG(KERN_INFO "CMC threshold %d/%d\n", count, CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH);
  1239. if (count >= CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH) {
  1240. cmc_polling_enabled = 1;
  1241. spin_unlock(&cmc_history_lock);
  1242. /* If we're being hit with CMC interrupts, we won't
  1243. * ever execute the schedule_work() below. Need to
  1244. * disable CMC interrupts on this processor now.
  1245. */
  1246. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_disable(NULL);
  1247. schedule_work(&cmc_disable_work);
  1248. /*
  1249. * Corrected errors will still be corrected, but
  1250. * make sure there's a log somewhere that indicates
  1251. * something is generating more than we can handle.
  1252. */
  1253. printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: Switching to polling CMC handler; error records may be lost\n");
  1254. mod_timer(&cmc_poll_timer, jiffies + CMC_POLL_INTERVAL);
  1255. /* lock already released, get out now */
  1256. goto out;
  1257. } else {
  1258. cmc_history[index++] = now;
  1259. if (index == CMC_HISTORY_LENGTH)
  1260. index = 0;
  1261. }
  1262. }
  1263. spin_unlock(&cmc_history_lock);
  1264. out:
  1265. /* Get the CMC error record and log it */
  1266. ia64_mca_log_sal_error_record(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC);
  1267. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  1268. }
  1269. /*
  1270. * ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller
  1271. *
  1272. * Triggered by sw interrupt from CMC polling routine. Calls
  1273. * real interrupt handler and either triggers a sw interrupt
  1274. * on the next cpu or does cleanup at the end.
  1275. *
  1276. * Inputs
  1277. * interrupt number
  1278. * client data arg ptr
  1279. * Outputs
  1280. * handled
  1281. */
  1282. static irqreturn_t
  1283. ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller(int cmc_irq, void *arg)
  1284. {
  1285. static int start_count = -1;
  1286. unsigned int cpuid;
  1287. cpuid = smp_processor_id();
  1288. /* If first cpu, update count */
  1289. if (start_count == -1)
  1290. start_count = IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC);
  1291. ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler(cmc_irq, arg);
  1292. cpuid = cpumask_next(cpuid+1, cpu_online_mask);
  1293. if (cpuid < nr_cpu_ids) {
  1294. platform_send_ipi(cpuid, IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0);
  1295. } else {
  1296. /* If no log record, switch out of polling mode */
  1297. if (start_count == IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC)) {
  1298. printk(KERN_WARNING "Returning to interrupt driven CMC handler\n");
  1299. schedule_work(&cmc_enable_work);
  1300. cmc_polling_enabled = 0;
  1301. } else {
  1302. mod_timer(&cmc_poll_timer, jiffies + CMC_POLL_INTERVAL);
  1303. }
  1304. start_count = -1;
  1305. }
  1306. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  1307. }
  1308. /*
  1309. * ia64_mca_cmc_poll
  1310. *
  1311. * Poll for Corrected Machine Checks (CMCs)
  1312. *
  1313. * Inputs : dummy(unused)
  1314. * Outputs : None
  1315. *
  1316. */
  1317. static void
  1318. ia64_mca_cmc_poll (unsigned long dummy)
  1319. {
  1320. /* Trigger a CMC interrupt cascade */
  1321. platform_send_ipi(first_cpu(cpu_online_map), IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0);
  1322. }
  1323. /*
  1324. * ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller
  1325. *
  1326. * Triggered by sw interrupt from CPE polling routine. Calls
  1327. * real interrupt handler and either triggers a sw interrupt
  1328. * on the next cpu or does cleanup at the end.
  1329. *
  1330. * Inputs
  1331. * interrupt number
  1332. * client data arg ptr
  1333. * Outputs
  1334. * handled
  1335. */
  1336. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  1337. static irqreturn_t
  1338. ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller(int cpe_irq, void *arg)
  1339. {
  1340. static int start_count = -1;
  1341. static int poll_time = MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL;
  1342. unsigned int cpuid;
  1343. cpuid = smp_processor_id();
  1344. /* If first cpu, update count */
  1345. if (start_count == -1)
  1346. start_count = IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE);
  1347. ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler(cpe_irq, arg);
  1348. cpuid = cpumask_next(cpuid+1, cpu_online_mask);
  1349. if (cpuid < NR_CPUS) {
  1350. platform_send_ipi(cpuid, IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0);
  1351. } else {
  1352. /*
  1353. * If a log was recorded, increase our polling frequency,
  1354. * otherwise, backoff or return to interrupt mode.
  1355. */
  1356. if (start_count != IA64_LOG_COUNT(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE)) {
  1357. poll_time = max(MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL, poll_time / 2);
  1358. } else if (cpe_vector < 0) {
  1359. poll_time = min(MAX_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL, poll_time * 2);
  1360. } else {
  1361. poll_time = MIN_CPE_POLL_INTERVAL;
  1362. printk(KERN_WARNING "Returning to interrupt driven CPE handler\n");
  1363. enable_irq(local_vector_to_irq(IA64_CPE_VECTOR));
  1364. cpe_poll_enabled = 0;
  1365. }
  1366. if (cpe_poll_enabled)
  1367. mod_timer(&cpe_poll_timer, jiffies + poll_time);
  1368. start_count = -1;
  1369. }
  1370. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  1371. }
  1372. /*
  1373. * ia64_mca_cpe_poll
  1374. *
  1375. * Poll for Corrected Platform Errors (CPEs), trigger interrupt
  1376. * on first cpu, from there it will trickle through all the cpus.
  1377. *
  1378. * Inputs : dummy(unused)
  1379. * Outputs : None
  1380. *
  1381. */
  1382. static void
  1383. ia64_mca_cpe_poll (unsigned long dummy)
  1384. {
  1385. /* Trigger a CPE interrupt cascade */
  1386. platform_send_ipi(first_cpu(cpu_online_map), IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, IA64_IPI_DM_INT, 0);
  1387. }
  1388. #endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */
  1389. static int
  1390. default_monarch_init_process(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long val, void *data)
  1391. {
  1392. int c;
  1393. struct task_struct *g, *t;
  1394. if (val != DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS)
  1395. return NOTIFY_DONE;
  1396. #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC
  1397. if (atomic_read(&kdump_in_progress))
  1398. return NOTIFY_DONE;
  1399. #endif
  1400. /*
  1401. * FIXME: mlogbuf will brim over with INIT stack dumps.
  1402. * To enable show_stack from INIT, we use oops_in_progress which should
  1403. * be used in real oops. This would cause something wrong after INIT.
  1404. */
  1405. BREAK_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel);
  1406. ia64_mlogbuf_dump_from_init();
  1407. printk(KERN_ERR "Processes interrupted by INIT -");
  1408. for_each_online_cpu(c) {
  1409. struct ia64_sal_os_state *s;
  1410. t = __va(__per_cpu_mca[c] + IA64_MCA_CPU_INIT_STACK_OFFSET);
  1411. s = (struct ia64_sal_os_state *)((char *)t + MCA_SOS_OFFSET);
  1412. g = s->prev_task;
  1413. if (g) {
  1414. if (g->pid)
  1415. printk(" %d", g->pid);
  1416. else
  1417. printk(" %d (cpu %d task 0x%p)", g->pid, task_cpu(g), g);
  1418. }
  1419. }
  1420. printk("\n\n");
  1421. if (read_trylock(&tasklist_lock)) {
  1422. do_each_thread (g, t) {
  1423. printk("\nBacktrace of pid %d (%s)\n", t->pid, t->comm);
  1424. show_stack(t, NULL);
  1425. } while_each_thread (g, t);
  1426. read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
  1427. }
  1428. /* FIXME: This will not restore zapped printk locks. */
  1429. RESTORE_LOGLEVEL(console_loglevel);
  1430. return NOTIFY_DONE;
  1431. }
  1432. /*
  1433. * C portion of the OS INIT handler
  1434. *
  1435. * Called from ia64_os_init_dispatch
  1436. *
  1437. * Inputs: pointer to pt_regs where processor info was saved. SAL/OS state for
  1438. * this event. This code is used for both monarch and slave INIT events, see
  1439. * sos->monarch.
  1440. *
  1441. * All INIT events switch to the INIT stack and change the previous process to
  1442. * blocked status. If one of the INIT events is the monarch then we are
  1443. * probably processing the nmi button/command. Use the monarch cpu to dump all
  1444. * the processes. The slave INIT events all spin until the monarch cpu
  1445. * returns. We can also get INIT slave events for MCA, in which case the MCA
  1446. * process is the monarch.
  1447. */
  1448. void
  1449. ia64_init_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, struct switch_stack *sw,
  1450. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  1451. {
  1452. static atomic_t slaves;
  1453. static atomic_t monarchs;
  1454. struct task_struct *previous_current;
  1455. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1456. struct ia64_mca_notify_die nd =
  1457. { .sos = sos, .monarch_cpu = &monarch_cpu };
  1458. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 0);
  1459. mprintk(KERN_INFO "Entered OS INIT handler. PSP=%lx cpu=%d monarch=%ld\n",
  1460. sos->proc_state_param, cpu, sos->monarch);
  1461. salinfo_log_wakeup(SAL_INFO_TYPE_INIT, NULL, 0, 0);
  1462. previous_current = ia64_mca_modify_original_stack(regs, sw, sos, "INIT");
  1463. sos->os_status = IA64_INIT_RESUME;
  1464. /* FIXME: Workaround for broken proms that drive all INIT events as
  1465. * slaves. The last slave that enters is promoted to be a monarch.
  1466. * Remove this code in September 2006, that gives platforms a year to
  1467. * fix their proms and get their customers updated.
  1468. */
  1469. if (!sos->monarch && atomic_add_return(1, &slaves) == num_online_cpus()) {
  1470. mprintk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Promoting cpu %d to monarch.\n",
  1471. __func__, cpu);
  1472. atomic_dec(&slaves);
  1473. sos->monarch = 1;
  1474. }
  1475. /* FIXME: Workaround for broken proms that drive all INIT events as
  1476. * monarchs. Second and subsequent monarchs are demoted to slaves.
  1477. * Remove this code in September 2006, that gives platforms a year to
  1478. * fix their proms and get their customers updated.
  1479. */
  1480. if (sos->monarch && atomic_add_return(1, &monarchs) > 1) {
  1481. mprintk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Demoting cpu %d to slave.\n",
  1482. __func__, cpu);
  1483. atomic_dec(&monarchs);
  1484. sos->monarch = 0;
  1485. }
  1486. if (!sos->monarch) {
  1487. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_INIT;
  1488. while (monarch_cpu == -1)
  1489. cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch enters */
  1490. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1491. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1492. while (monarch_cpu != -1)
  1493. cpu_relax(); /* spin until monarch leaves */
  1494. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_SLAVE_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1495. mprintk("Slave on cpu %d returning to normal service.\n", cpu);
  1496. set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current);
  1497. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[cpu] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE;
  1498. atomic_dec(&slaves);
  1499. return;
  1500. }
  1501. monarch_cpu = cpu;
  1502. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_ENTER, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1503. /*
  1504. * Wait for a bit. On some machines (e.g., HP's zx2000 and zx6000, INIT can be
  1505. * generated via the BMC's command-line interface, but since the console is on the
  1506. * same serial line, the user will need some time to switch out of the BMC before
  1507. * the dump begins.
  1508. */
  1509. mprintk("Delaying for 5 seconds...\n");
  1510. udelay(5*1000000);
  1511. ia64_wait_for_slaves(cpu, "INIT");
  1512. /* If nobody intercepts DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS then we drop through
  1513. * to default_monarch_init_process() above and just print all the
  1514. * tasks.
  1515. */
  1516. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_PROCESS, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1517. NOTIFY_INIT(DIE_INIT_MONARCH_LEAVE, regs, (long)&nd, 1);
  1518. mprintk("\nINIT dump complete. Monarch on cpu %d returning to normal service.\n", cpu);
  1519. atomic_dec(&monarchs);
  1520. set_curr_task(cpu, previous_current);
  1521. monarch_cpu = -1;
  1522. return;
  1523. }
  1524. static int __init
  1525. ia64_mca_disable_cpe_polling(char *str)
  1526. {
  1527. cpe_poll_enabled = 0;
  1528. return 1;
  1529. }
  1530. __setup("disable_cpe_poll", ia64_mca_disable_cpe_polling);
  1531. static struct irqaction cmci_irqaction = {
  1532. .handler = ia64_mca_cmc_int_handler,
  1533. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1534. .name = "cmc_hndlr"
  1535. };
  1536. static struct irqaction cmcp_irqaction = {
  1537. .handler = ia64_mca_cmc_int_caller,
  1538. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1539. .name = "cmc_poll"
  1540. };
  1541. static struct irqaction mca_rdzv_irqaction = {
  1542. .handler = ia64_mca_rendez_int_handler,
  1543. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1544. .name = "mca_rdzv"
  1545. };
  1546. static struct irqaction mca_wkup_irqaction = {
  1547. .handler = ia64_mca_wakeup_int_handler,
  1548. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1549. .name = "mca_wkup"
  1550. };
  1551. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  1552. static struct irqaction mca_cpe_irqaction = {
  1553. .handler = ia64_mca_cpe_int_handler,
  1554. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1555. .name = "cpe_hndlr"
  1556. };
  1557. static struct irqaction mca_cpep_irqaction = {
  1558. .handler = ia64_mca_cpe_int_caller,
  1559. .flags = IRQF_DISABLED,
  1560. .name = "cpe_poll"
  1561. };
  1562. #endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */
  1563. /* Minimal format of the MCA/INIT stacks. The pseudo processes that run on
  1564. * these stacks can never sleep, they cannot return from the kernel to user
  1565. * space, they do not appear in a normal ps listing. So there is no need to
  1566. * format most of the fields.
  1567. */
  1568. static void __cpuinit
  1569. format_mca_init_stack(void *mca_data, unsigned long offset,
  1570. const char *type, int cpu)
  1571. {
  1572. struct task_struct *p = (struct task_struct *)((char *)mca_data + offset);
  1573. struct thread_info *ti;
  1574. memset(p, 0, KERNEL_STACK_SIZE);
  1575. ti = task_thread_info(p);
  1576. ti->flags = _TIF_MCA_INIT;
  1577. ti->preempt_count = 1;
  1578. ti->task = p;
  1579. ti->cpu = cpu;
  1580. p->stack = ti;
  1581. p->state = TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE;
  1582. cpu_set(cpu, p->cpus_allowed);
  1583. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->tasks);
  1584. p->parent = p->real_parent = p->group_leader = p;
  1585. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->children);
  1586. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->sibling);
  1587. strncpy(p->comm, type, sizeof(p->comm)-1);
  1588. }
  1589. /* Caller prevents this from being called after init */
  1590. static void * __init_refok mca_bootmem(void)
  1591. {
  1592. return __alloc_bootmem(sizeof(struct ia64_mca_cpu),
  1593. KERNEL_STACK_SIZE, 0);
  1594. }
  1595. /* Do per-CPU MCA-related initialization. */
  1596. void __cpuinit
  1597. ia64_mca_cpu_init(void *cpu_data)
  1598. {
  1599. void *pal_vaddr;
  1600. void *data;
  1601. long sz = sizeof(struct ia64_mca_cpu);
  1602. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1603. static int first_time = 1;
  1604. /*
  1605. * Structure will already be allocated if cpu has been online,
  1606. * then offlined.
  1607. */
  1608. if (__per_cpu_mca[cpu]) {
  1609. data = __va(__per_cpu_mca[cpu]);
  1610. } else {
  1611. if (first_time) {
  1612. data = mca_bootmem();
  1613. first_time = 0;
  1614. } else
  1615. data = page_address(alloc_pages_node(numa_node_id(),
  1616. GFP_KERNEL, get_order(sz)));
  1617. if (!data)
  1618. panic("Could not allocate MCA memory for cpu %d\n",
  1619. cpu);
  1620. }
  1621. format_mca_init_stack(data, offsetof(struct ia64_mca_cpu, mca_stack),
  1622. "MCA", cpu);
  1623. format_mca_init_stack(data, offsetof(struct ia64_mca_cpu, init_stack),
  1624. "INIT", cpu);
  1625. __get_cpu_var(ia64_mca_data) = __per_cpu_mca[cpu] = __pa(data);
  1626. /*
  1627. * Stash away a copy of the PTE needed to map the per-CPU page.
  1628. * We may need it during MCA recovery.
  1629. */
  1630. __get_cpu_var(ia64_mca_per_cpu_pte) =
  1631. pte_val(mk_pte_phys(__pa(cpu_data), PAGE_KERNEL));
  1632. /*
  1633. * Also, stash away a copy of the PAL address and the PTE
  1634. * needed to map it.
  1635. */
  1636. pal_vaddr = efi_get_pal_addr();
  1637. if (!pal_vaddr)
  1638. return;
  1639. __get_cpu_var(ia64_mca_pal_base) =
  1640. GRANULEROUNDDOWN((unsigned long) pal_vaddr);
  1641. __get_cpu_var(ia64_mca_pal_pte) = pte_val(mk_pte_phys(__pa(pal_vaddr),
  1642. PAGE_KERNEL));
  1643. }
  1644. static void __cpuinit ia64_mca_cmc_vector_adjust(void *dummy)
  1645. {
  1646. unsigned long flags;
  1647. local_irq_save(flags);
  1648. if (!cmc_polling_enabled)
  1649. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_enable(NULL);
  1650. local_irq_restore(flags);
  1651. }
  1652. static int __cpuinit mca_cpu_callback(struct notifier_block *nfb,
  1653. unsigned long action,
  1654. void *hcpu)
  1655. {
  1656. int hotcpu = (unsigned long) hcpu;
  1657. switch (action) {
  1658. case CPU_ONLINE:
  1659. case CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN:
  1660. smp_call_function_single(hotcpu, ia64_mca_cmc_vector_adjust,
  1661. NULL, 0);
  1662. break;
  1663. }
  1664. return NOTIFY_OK;
  1665. }
  1666. static struct notifier_block mca_cpu_notifier __cpuinitdata = {
  1667. .notifier_call = mca_cpu_callback
  1668. };
  1669. /*
  1670. * ia64_mca_init
  1671. *
  1672. * Do all the system level mca specific initialization.
  1673. *
  1674. * 1. Register spinloop and wakeup request interrupt vectors
  1675. *
  1676. * 2. Register OS_MCA handler entry point
  1677. *
  1678. * 3. Register OS_INIT handler entry point
  1679. *
  1680. * 4. Initialize MCA/CMC/INIT related log buffers maintained by the OS.
  1681. *
  1682. * Note that this initialization is done very early before some kernel
  1683. * services are available.
  1684. *
  1685. * Inputs : None
  1686. *
  1687. * Outputs : None
  1688. */
  1689. void __init
  1690. ia64_mca_init(void)
  1691. {
  1692. ia64_fptr_t *init_hldlr_ptr_monarch = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_init_dispatch_monarch;
  1693. ia64_fptr_t *init_hldlr_ptr_slave = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_init_dispatch_slave;
  1694. ia64_fptr_t *mca_hldlr_ptr = (ia64_fptr_t *)ia64_os_mca_dispatch;
  1695. int i;
  1696. s64 rc;
  1697. struct ia64_sal_retval isrv;
  1698. u64 timeout = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_TIMEOUT; /* platform specific */
  1699. static struct notifier_block default_init_monarch_nb = {
  1700. .notifier_call = default_monarch_init_process,
  1701. .priority = 0/* we need to notified last */
  1702. };
  1703. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: begin\n", __func__);
  1704. /* Clear the Rendez checkin flag for all cpus */
  1705. for(i = 0 ; i < NR_CPUS; i++)
  1706. ia64_mc_info.imi_rendez_checkin[i] = IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_CHECKIN_NOTDONE;
  1707. /*
  1708. * Register the rendezvous spinloop and wakeup mechanism with SAL
  1709. */
  1710. /* Register the rendezvous interrupt vector with SAL */
  1711. while (1) {
  1712. isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_RENDEZ_INT,
  1713. SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT,
  1714. IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR,
  1715. timeout,
  1716. SAL_MC_PARAM_RZ_ALWAYS);
  1717. rc = isrv.status;
  1718. if (rc == 0)
  1719. break;
  1720. if (rc == -2) {
  1721. printk(KERN_INFO "Increasing MCA rendezvous timeout from "
  1722. "%ld to %ld milliseconds\n", timeout, isrv.v0);
  1723. timeout = isrv.v0;
  1724. NOTIFY_MCA(DIE_MCA_NEW_TIMEOUT, NULL, timeout, 0);
  1725. continue;
  1726. }
  1727. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register rendezvous interrupt "
  1728. "with SAL (status %ld)\n", rc);
  1729. return;
  1730. }
  1731. /* Register the wakeup interrupt vector with SAL */
  1732. isrv = ia64_sal_mc_set_params(SAL_MC_PARAM_RENDEZ_WAKEUP,
  1733. SAL_MC_PARAM_MECHANISM_INT,
  1734. IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR,
  1735. 0, 0);
  1736. rc = isrv.status;
  1737. if (rc) {
  1738. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register wakeup interrupt with SAL "
  1739. "(status %ld)\n", rc);
  1740. return;
  1741. }
  1742. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered MCA rendezvous spinloop and wakeup mech.\n", __func__);
  1743. ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler = ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->fp);
  1744. /*
  1745. * XXX - disable SAL checksum by setting size to 0; should be
  1746. * ia64_tpa(ia64_os_mca_dispatch_end) - ia64_tpa(ia64_os_mca_dispatch);
  1747. */
  1748. ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler_size = 0;
  1749. /* Register the os mca handler with SAL */
  1750. if ((rc = ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_MCA,
  1751. ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler,
  1752. ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->gp),
  1753. ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler_size,
  1754. 0, 0, 0)))
  1755. {
  1756. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register OS MCA handler with SAL "
  1757. "(status %ld)\n", rc);
  1758. return;
  1759. }
  1760. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered OS MCA handler with SAL at 0x%lx, gp = 0x%lx\n", __func__,
  1761. ia64_mc_info.imi_mca_handler, ia64_tpa(mca_hldlr_ptr->gp));
  1762. /*
  1763. * XXX - disable SAL checksum by setting size to 0, should be
  1764. * size of the actual init handler in mca_asm.S.
  1765. */
  1766. ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler = ia64_tpa(init_hldlr_ptr_monarch->fp);
  1767. ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler_size = 0;
  1768. ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler = ia64_tpa(init_hldlr_ptr_slave->fp);
  1769. ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler_size = 0;
  1770. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: OS INIT handler at %lx\n", __func__,
  1771. ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler);
  1772. /* Register the os init handler with SAL */
  1773. if ((rc = ia64_sal_set_vectors(SAL_VECTOR_OS_INIT,
  1774. ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler,
  1775. ia64_tpa(ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_GP)),
  1776. ia64_mc_info.imi_monarch_init_handler_size,
  1777. ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler,
  1778. ia64_tpa(ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_GP)),
  1779. ia64_mc_info.imi_slave_init_handler_size)))
  1780. {
  1781. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register m/s INIT handlers with SAL "
  1782. "(status %ld)\n", rc);
  1783. return;
  1784. }
  1785. if (register_die_notifier(&default_init_monarch_nb)) {
  1786. printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register default monarch INIT process\n");
  1787. return;
  1788. }
  1789. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: registered OS INIT handler with SAL\n", __func__);
  1790. /*
  1791. * Configure the CMCI/P vector and handler. Interrupts for CMC are
  1792. * per-processor, so AP CMC interrupts are setup in smp_callin() (smpboot.c).
  1793. */
  1794. register_percpu_irq(IA64_CMC_VECTOR, &cmci_irqaction);
  1795. register_percpu_irq(IA64_CMCP_VECTOR, &cmcp_irqaction);
  1796. ia64_mca_cmc_vector_setup(); /* Setup vector on BSP */
  1797. /* Setup the MCA rendezvous interrupt vector */
  1798. register_percpu_irq(IA64_MCA_RENDEZ_VECTOR, &mca_rdzv_irqaction);
  1799. /* Setup the MCA wakeup interrupt vector */
  1800. register_percpu_irq(IA64_MCA_WAKEUP_VECTOR, &mca_wkup_irqaction);
  1801. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  1802. /* Setup the CPEI/P handler */
  1803. register_percpu_irq(IA64_CPEP_VECTOR, &mca_cpep_irqaction);
  1804. #endif
  1805. /* Initialize the areas set aside by the OS to buffer the
  1806. * platform/processor error states for MCA/INIT/CMC
  1807. * handling.
  1808. */
  1809. ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_MCA);
  1810. ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_INIT);
  1811. ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CMC);
  1812. ia64_log_init(SAL_INFO_TYPE_CPE);
  1813. mca_init = 1;
  1814. printk(KERN_INFO "MCA related initialization done\n");
  1815. }
  1816. /*
  1817. * ia64_mca_late_init
  1818. *
  1819. * Opportunity to setup things that require initialization later
  1820. * than ia64_mca_init. Setup a timer to poll for CPEs if the
  1821. * platform doesn't support an interrupt driven mechanism.
  1822. *
  1823. * Inputs : None
  1824. * Outputs : Status
  1825. */
  1826. static int __init
  1827. ia64_mca_late_init(void)
  1828. {
  1829. if (!mca_init)
  1830. return 0;
  1831. register_hotcpu_notifier(&mca_cpu_notifier);
  1832. /* Setup the CMCI/P vector and handler */
  1833. init_timer(&cmc_poll_timer);
  1834. cmc_poll_timer.function = ia64_mca_cmc_poll;
  1835. /* Unmask/enable the vector */
  1836. cmc_polling_enabled = 0;
  1837. schedule_work(&cmc_enable_work);
  1838. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CMCI/P setup and enabled.\n", __func__);
  1839. #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
  1840. /* Setup the CPEI/P vector and handler */
  1841. cpe_vector = acpi_request_vector(ACPI_INTERRUPT_CPEI);
  1842. init_timer(&cpe_poll_timer);
  1843. cpe_poll_timer.function = ia64_mca_cpe_poll;
  1844. {
  1845. irq_desc_t *desc;
  1846. unsigned int irq;
  1847. if (cpe_vector >= 0) {
  1848. /* If platform supports CPEI, enable the irq. */
  1849. irq = local_vector_to_irq(cpe_vector);
  1850. if (irq > 0) {
  1851. cpe_poll_enabled = 0;
  1852. desc = irq_desc + irq;
  1853. desc->status |= IRQ_PER_CPU;
  1854. setup_irq(irq, &mca_cpe_irqaction);
  1855. ia64_cpe_irq = irq;
  1856. ia64_mca_register_cpev(cpe_vector);
  1857. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPEI/P setup and enabled.\n",
  1858. __func__);
  1859. return 0;
  1860. }
  1861. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Failed to find irq for CPE "
  1862. "interrupt handler, vector %d\n",
  1863. __func__, cpe_vector);
  1864. }
  1865. /* If platform doesn't support CPEI, get the timer going. */
  1866. if (cpe_poll_enabled) {
  1867. ia64_mca_cpe_poll(0UL);
  1868. IA64_MCA_DEBUG("%s: CPEP setup and enabled.\n", __func__);
  1869. }
  1870. }
  1871. #endif
  1872. return 0;
  1873. }
  1874. device_initcall(ia64_mca_late_init);