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  1. /*
  2. * NMI watchdog support on APIC systems
  3. *
  4. * Started by Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
  5. *
  6. * Fixes:
  7. * Mikael Pettersson : AMD K7 support for local APIC NMI watchdog.
  8. * Mikael Pettersson : Power Management for local APIC NMI watchdog.
  9. * Mikael Pettersson : Pentium 4 support for local APIC NMI watchdog.
  10. * Pavel Machek and
  11. * Mikael Pettersson : PM converted to driver model. Disable/enable API.
  12. */
  13. #include <linux/delay.h>
  14. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  15. #include <linux/module.h>
  16. #include <linux/nmi.h>
  17. #include <linux/sysdev.h>
  18. #include <linux/sysctl.h>
  19. #include <linux/percpu.h>
  20. #include <linux/kprobes.h>
  21. #include <linux/cpumask.h>
  22. #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
  23. #include <linux/kdebug.h>
  24. #include <linux/slab.h>
  25. #include <asm/smp.h>
  26. #include <asm/nmi.h>
  27. #include "mach_traps.h"
  28. int unknown_nmi_panic;
  29. int nmi_watchdog_enabled;
  30. static cpumask_t backtrace_mask = CPU_MASK_NONE;
  31. /* nmi_active:
  32. * >0: the lapic NMI watchdog is active, but can be disabled
  33. * <0: the lapic NMI watchdog has not been set up, and cannot
  34. * be enabled
  35. * 0: the lapic NMI watchdog is disabled, but can be enabled
  36. */
  37. atomic_t nmi_active = ATOMIC_INIT(0); /* oprofile uses this */
  38. unsigned int nmi_watchdog = NMI_DEFAULT;
  39. static unsigned int nmi_hz = HZ;
  40. static DEFINE_PER_CPU(short, wd_enabled);
  41. static int endflag __initdata = 0;
  42. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  43. /* The performance counters used by NMI_LOCAL_APIC don't trigger when
  44. * the CPU is idle. To make sure the NMI watchdog really ticks on all
  45. * CPUs during the test make them busy.
  46. */
  47. static __init void nmi_cpu_busy(void *data)
  48. {
  49. local_irq_enable_in_hardirq();
  50. /* Intentionally don't use cpu_relax here. This is
  51. to make sure that the performance counter really ticks,
  52. even if there is a simulator or similar that catches the
  53. pause instruction. On a real HT machine this is fine because
  54. all other CPUs are busy with "useless" delay loops and don't
  55. care if they get somewhat less cycles. */
  56. while (endflag == 0)
  57. mb();
  58. }
  59. #endif
  60. int __init check_nmi_watchdog(void)
  61. {
  62. unsigned int *prev_nmi_count;
  63. int cpu;
  64. if ((nmi_watchdog == NMI_NONE) || (nmi_watchdog == NMI_DISABLED))
  65. return 0;
  66. if (!atomic_read(&nmi_active))
  67. return 0;
  68. prev_nmi_count = kmalloc(NR_CPUS * sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL);
  69. if (!prev_nmi_count)
  70. return -1;
  71. printk(KERN_INFO "Testing NMI watchdog ... ");
  72. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  73. if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
  74. smp_call_function(nmi_cpu_busy, (void *)&endflag, 0, 0);
  75. #endif
  76. for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
  77. prev_nmi_count[cpu] = nmi_count(cpu);
  78. local_irq_enable();
  79. mdelay((20*1000)/nmi_hz); // wait 20 ticks
  80. for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
  81. #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
  82. /* Check cpu_callin_map here because that is set
  83. after the timer is started. */
  84. if (!cpu_isset(cpu, cpu_callin_map))
  85. continue;
  86. #endif
  87. if (!per_cpu(wd_enabled, cpu))
  88. continue;
  89. if (nmi_count(cpu) - prev_nmi_count[cpu] <= 5) {
  90. printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: CPU#%d: NMI "
  91. "appears to be stuck (%d->%d)!\n",
  92. cpu,
  93. prev_nmi_count[cpu],
  94. nmi_count(cpu));
  95. per_cpu(wd_enabled, cpu) = 0;
  96. atomic_dec(&nmi_active);
  97. }
  98. }
  99. endflag = 1;
  100. if (!atomic_read(&nmi_active)) {
  101. kfree(prev_nmi_count);
  102. atomic_set(&nmi_active, -1);
  103. return -1;
  104. }
  105. printk("OK.\n");
  106. /* now that we know it works we can reduce NMI frequency to
  107. something more reasonable; makes a difference in some configs */
  108. if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
  109. nmi_hz = lapic_adjust_nmi_hz(1);
  110. kfree(prev_nmi_count);
  111. return 0;
  112. }
  113. static int __init setup_nmi_watchdog(char *str)
  114. {
  115. int nmi;
  116. get_option(&str, &nmi);
  117. if ((nmi >= NMI_INVALID) || (nmi < NMI_NONE))
  118. return 0;
  119. nmi_watchdog = nmi;
  120. return 1;
  121. }
  122. __setup("nmi_watchdog=", setup_nmi_watchdog);
  123. /* Suspend/resume support */
  124. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  125. static int nmi_pm_active; /* nmi_active before suspend */
  126. static int lapic_nmi_suspend(struct sys_device *dev, pm_message_t state)
  127. {
  128. /* only CPU0 goes here, other CPUs should be offline */
  129. nmi_pm_active = atomic_read(&nmi_active);
  130. stop_apic_nmi_watchdog(NULL);
  131. BUG_ON(atomic_read(&nmi_active) != 0);
  132. return 0;
  133. }
  134. static int lapic_nmi_resume(struct sys_device *dev)
  135. {
  136. /* only CPU0 goes here, other CPUs should be offline */
  137. if (nmi_pm_active > 0) {
  138. setup_apic_nmi_watchdog(NULL);
  139. touch_nmi_watchdog();
  140. }
  141. return 0;
  142. }
  143. static struct sysdev_class nmi_sysclass = {
  144. .name = "lapic_nmi",
  145. .resume = lapic_nmi_resume,
  146. .suspend = lapic_nmi_suspend,
  147. };
  148. static struct sys_device device_lapic_nmi = {
  149. .id = 0,
  150. .cls = &nmi_sysclass,
  151. };
  152. static int __init init_lapic_nmi_sysfs(void)
  153. {
  154. int error;
  155. /* should really be a BUG_ON but b/c this is an
  156. * init call, it just doesn't work. -dcz
  157. */
  158. if (nmi_watchdog != NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
  159. return 0;
  160. if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) < 0)
  161. return 0;
  162. error = sysdev_class_register(&nmi_sysclass);
  163. if (!error)
  164. error = sysdev_register(&device_lapic_nmi);
  165. return error;
  166. }
  167. /* must come after the local APIC's device_initcall() */
  168. late_initcall(init_lapic_nmi_sysfs);
  169. #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
  170. static void __acpi_nmi_enable(void *__unused)
  171. {
  172. apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, APIC_DM_NMI);
  173. }
  174. /*
  175. * Enable timer based NMIs on all CPUs:
  176. */
  177. void acpi_nmi_enable(void)
  178. {
  179. if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) && nmi_watchdog == NMI_IO_APIC)
  180. on_each_cpu(__acpi_nmi_enable, NULL, 0, 1);
  181. }
  182. static void __acpi_nmi_disable(void *__unused)
  183. {
  184. apic_write(APIC_LVT0, APIC_DM_NMI | APIC_LVT_MASKED);
  185. }
  186. /*
  187. * Disable timer based NMIs on all CPUs:
  188. */
  189. void acpi_nmi_disable(void)
  190. {
  191. if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) && nmi_watchdog == NMI_IO_APIC)
  192. on_each_cpu(__acpi_nmi_disable, NULL, 0, 1);
  193. }
  194. void setup_apic_nmi_watchdog(void *unused)
  195. {
  196. if (__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled))
  197. return;
  198. /* cheap hack to support suspend/resume */
  199. /* if cpu0 is not active neither should the other cpus */
  200. if ((smp_processor_id() != 0) && (atomic_read(&nmi_active) <= 0))
  201. return;
  202. switch (nmi_watchdog) {
  203. case NMI_LOCAL_APIC:
  204. __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 1; /* enable it before to avoid race with handler */
  205. if (lapic_watchdog_init(nmi_hz) < 0) {
  206. __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 0;
  207. return;
  208. }
  209. /* FALL THROUGH */
  210. case NMI_IO_APIC:
  211. __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 1;
  212. atomic_inc(&nmi_active);
  213. }
  214. }
  215. void stop_apic_nmi_watchdog(void *unused)
  216. {
  217. /* only support LOCAL and IO APICs for now */
  218. if ((nmi_watchdog != NMI_LOCAL_APIC) &&
  219. (nmi_watchdog != NMI_IO_APIC))
  220. return;
  221. if (__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) == 0)
  222. return;
  223. if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
  224. lapic_watchdog_stop();
  225. __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 0;
  226. atomic_dec(&nmi_active);
  227. }
  228. /*
  229. * the best way to detect whether a CPU has a 'hard lockup' problem
  230. * is to check it's local APIC timer IRQ counts. If they are not
  231. * changing then that CPU has some problem.
  232. *
  233. * as these watchdog NMI IRQs are generated on every CPU, we only
  234. * have to check the current processor.
  235. *
  236. * since NMIs don't listen to _any_ locks, we have to be extremely
  237. * careful not to rely on unsafe variables. The printk might lock
  238. * up though, so we have to break up any console locks first ...
  239. * [when there will be more tty-related locks, break them up
  240. * here too!]
  241. */
  242. static unsigned int
  243. last_irq_sums [NR_CPUS],
  244. alert_counter [NR_CPUS];
  245. void touch_nmi_watchdog(void)
  246. {
  247. if (nmi_watchdog > 0) {
  248. unsigned cpu;
  249. /*
  250. * Just reset the alert counters, (other CPUs might be
  251. * spinning on locks we hold):
  252. */
  253. for_each_present_cpu(cpu) {
  254. if (alert_counter[cpu])
  255. alert_counter[cpu] = 0;
  256. }
  257. }
  258. /*
  259. * Tickle the softlockup detector too:
  260. */
  261. touch_softlockup_watchdog();
  262. }
  263. EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_nmi_watchdog);
  264. extern void die_nmi(struct pt_regs *, const char *msg);
  265. notrace __kprobes int
  266. nmi_watchdog_tick(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned reason)
  267. {
  268. /*
  269. * Since current_thread_info()-> is always on the stack, and we
  270. * always switch the stack NMI-atomically, it's safe to use
  271. * smp_processor_id().
  272. */
  273. unsigned int sum;
  274. int touched = 0;
  275. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  276. int rc = 0;
  277. /* check for other users first */
  278. if (notify_die(DIE_NMI, "nmi", regs, reason, 2, SIGINT)
  279. == NOTIFY_STOP) {
  280. rc = 1;
  281. touched = 1;
  282. }
  283. if (cpu_isset(cpu, backtrace_mask)) {
  284. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock); /* Serialise the printks */
  285. spin_lock(&lock);
  286. printk("NMI backtrace for cpu %d\n", cpu);
  287. dump_stack();
  288. spin_unlock(&lock);
  289. cpu_clear(cpu, backtrace_mask);
  290. }
  291. /*
  292. * Take the local apic timer and PIT/HPET into account. We don't
  293. * know which one is active, when we have highres/dyntick on
  294. */
  295. sum = per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu).apic_timer_irqs +
  296. per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu).irq0_irqs;
  297. /* if the none of the timers isn't firing, this cpu isn't doing much */
  298. if (!touched && last_irq_sums[cpu] == sum) {
  299. /*
  300. * Ayiee, looks like this CPU is stuck ...
  301. * wait a few IRQs (5 seconds) before doing the oops ...
  302. */
  303. alert_counter[cpu]++;
  304. if (alert_counter[cpu] == 5*nmi_hz)
  305. /*
  306. * die_nmi will return ONLY if NOTIFY_STOP happens..
  307. */
  308. die_nmi(regs, "BUG: NMI Watchdog detected LOCKUP");
  309. } else {
  310. last_irq_sums[cpu] = sum;
  311. alert_counter[cpu] = 0;
  312. }
  313. /* see if the nmi watchdog went off */
  314. if (!__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled))
  315. return rc;
  316. switch (nmi_watchdog) {
  317. case NMI_LOCAL_APIC:
  318. rc |= lapic_wd_event(nmi_hz);
  319. break;
  320. case NMI_IO_APIC:
  321. /* don't know how to accurately check for this.
  322. * just assume it was a watchdog timer interrupt
  323. * This matches the old behaviour.
  324. */
  325. rc = 1;
  326. break;
  327. }
  328. return rc;
  329. }
  330. #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
  331. static int unknown_nmi_panic_callback(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu)
  332. {
  333. unsigned char reason = get_nmi_reason();
  334. char buf[64];
  335. sprintf(buf, "NMI received for unknown reason %02x\n", reason);
  336. die_nmi(regs, buf);
  337. return 0;
  338. }
  339. /*
  340. * proc handler for /proc/sys/kernel/nmi
  341. */
  342. int proc_nmi_enabled(struct ctl_table *table, int write, struct file *file,
  343. void __user *buffer, size_t *length, loff_t *ppos)
  344. {
  345. int old_state;
  346. nmi_watchdog_enabled = (atomic_read(&nmi_active) > 0) ? 1 : 0;
  347. old_state = nmi_watchdog_enabled;
  348. proc_dointvec(table, write, file, buffer, length, ppos);
  349. if (!!old_state == !!nmi_watchdog_enabled)
  350. return 0;
  351. if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) < 0 || nmi_watchdog == NMI_DISABLED) {
  352. printk( KERN_WARNING "NMI watchdog is permanently disabled\n");
  353. return -EIO;
  354. }
  355. if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_DEFAULT) {
  356. if (lapic_watchdog_ok())
  357. nmi_watchdog = NMI_LOCAL_APIC;
  358. else
  359. nmi_watchdog = NMI_IO_APIC;
  360. }
  361. if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC) {
  362. if (nmi_watchdog_enabled)
  363. enable_lapic_nmi_watchdog();
  364. else
  365. disable_lapic_nmi_watchdog();
  366. } else {
  367. printk( KERN_WARNING
  368. "NMI watchdog doesn't know what hardware to touch\n");
  369. return -EIO;
  370. }
  371. return 0;
  372. }
  373. #endif
  374. int do_nmi_callback(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu)
  375. {
  376. #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
  377. if (unknown_nmi_panic)
  378. return unknown_nmi_panic_callback(regs, cpu);
  379. #endif
  380. return 0;
  381. }
  382. void __trigger_all_cpu_backtrace(void)
  383. {
  384. int i;
  385. backtrace_mask = cpu_online_map;
  386. /* Wait for up to 10 seconds for all CPUs to do the backtrace */
  387. for (i = 0; i < 10 * 1000; i++) {
  388. if (cpus_empty(backtrace_mask))
  389. break;
  390. mdelay(1);
  391. }
  392. }
  393. EXPORT_SYMBOL(nmi_active);
  394. EXPORT_SYMBOL(nmi_watchdog);