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  1. /*
  2. * File: mca_drv.c
  3. * Purpose: Generic MCA handling layer
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (C) 2004 FUJITSU LIMITED
  6. * Copyright (C) Hidetoshi Seto (seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com)
  7. * Copyright (C) 2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc
  8. * Copyright (C) 2005 Keith Owens <kaos@sgi.com>
  9. */
  10. #include <linux/config.h>
  11. #include <linux/types.h>
  12. #include <linux/init.h>
  13. #include <linux/sched.h>
  14. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  15. #include <linux/irq.h>
  16. #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
  17. #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
  18. #include <linux/bootmem.h>
  19. #include <linux/acpi.h>
  20. #include <linux/timer.h>
  21. #include <linux/module.h>
  22. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  23. #include <linux/smp.h>
  24. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  25. #include <linux/mm.h>
  26. #include <asm/delay.h>
  27. #include <asm/machvec.h>
  28. #include <asm/page.h>
  29. #include <asm/ptrace.h>
  30. #include <asm/system.h>
  31. #include <asm/sal.h>
  32. #include <asm/mca.h>
  33. #include <asm/irq.h>
  34. #include <asm/hw_irq.h>
  35. #include "mca_drv.h"
  36. /* max size of SAL error record (default) */
  37. static int sal_rec_max = 10000;
  38. /* from mca_drv_asm.S */
  39. extern void *mca_handler_bhhook(void);
  40. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(mca_bh_lock);
  41. typedef enum {
  42. MCA_IS_LOCAL = 0,
  43. MCA_IS_GLOBAL = 1
  44. } mca_type_t;
  45. #define MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE 1024
  46. static struct page *page_isolate[MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE];
  47. static int num_page_isolate = 0;
  48. typedef enum {
  49. ISOLATE_NG,
  50. ISOLATE_OK,
  51. ISOLATE_NONE
  52. } isolate_status_t;
  53. /*
  54. * This pool keeps pointers to the section part of SAL error record
  55. */
  56. static struct {
  57. slidx_list_t *buffer; /* section pointer list pool */
  58. int cur_idx; /* Current index of section pointer list pool */
  59. int max_idx; /* Maximum index of section pointer list pool */
  60. } slidx_pool;
  61. /**
  62. * mca_page_isolate - isolate a poisoned page in order not to use it later
  63. * @paddr: poisoned memory location
  64. *
  65. * Return value:
  66. * one of isolate_status_t, ISOLATE_OK/NG/NONE.
  67. */
  68. static isolate_status_t
  69. mca_page_isolate(unsigned long paddr)
  70. {
  71. int i;
  72. struct page *p;
  73. /* whether physical address is valid or not */
  74. if (!ia64_phys_addr_valid(paddr))
  75. return ISOLATE_NONE;
  76. if (!pfn_valid(paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT))
  77. return ISOLATE_NONE;
  78. /* convert physical address to physical page number */
  79. p = pfn_to_page(paddr>>PAGE_SHIFT);
  80. /* check whether a page number have been already registered or not */
  81. for (i = 0; i < num_page_isolate; i++)
  82. if (page_isolate[i] == p)
  83. return ISOLATE_OK; /* already listed */
  84. /* limitation check */
  85. if (num_page_isolate == MAX_PAGE_ISOLATE)
  86. return ISOLATE_NG;
  87. /* kick pages having attribute 'SLAB' or 'Reserved' */
  88. if (PageSlab(p) || PageReserved(p))
  89. return ISOLATE_NG;
  90. /* add attribute 'Reserved' and register the page */
  91. get_page(p);
  92. SetPageReserved(p);
  93. page_isolate[num_page_isolate++] = p;
  94. return ISOLATE_OK;
  95. }
  96. /**
  97. * mca_hanlder_bh - Kill the process which occurred memory read error
  98. * @paddr: poisoned address received from MCA Handler
  99. */
  100. void
  101. mca_handler_bh(unsigned long paddr)
  102. {
  103. printk(KERN_ERR
  104. "OS_MCA: process [pid: %d](%s) encounters MCA (paddr=%lx)\n",
  105. current->pid, current->comm, paddr);
  106. spin_lock(&mca_bh_lock);
  107. switch (mca_page_isolate(paddr)) {
  108. case ISOLATE_OK:
  109. printk(KERN_DEBUG "Page isolation: ( %lx ) success.\n", paddr);
  110. break;
  111. case ISOLATE_NG:
  112. printk(KERN_CRIT "Page isolation: ( %lx ) failure.\n", paddr);
  113. break;
  114. default:
  115. break;
  116. }
  117. spin_unlock(&mca_bh_lock);
  118. /* This process is about to be killed itself */
  119. do_exit(SIGKILL);
  120. }
  121. /**
  122. * mca_make_peidx - Make index of processor error section
  123. * @slpi: pointer to record of processor error section
  124. * @peidx: pointer to index of processor error section
  125. */
  126. static void
  127. mca_make_peidx(sal_log_processor_info_t *slpi, peidx_table_t *peidx)
  128. {
  129. /*
  130. * calculate the start address of
  131. * "struct cpuid_info" and "sal_processor_static_info_t".
  132. */
  133. u64 total_check_num = slpi->valid.num_cache_check
  134. + slpi->valid.num_tlb_check
  135. + slpi->valid.num_bus_check
  136. + slpi->valid.num_reg_file_check
  137. + slpi->valid.num_ms_check;
  138. u64 head_size = sizeof(sal_log_mod_error_info_t) * total_check_num
  139. + sizeof(sal_log_processor_info_t);
  140. u64 mid_size = slpi->valid.cpuid_info * sizeof(struct sal_cpuid_info);
  141. peidx_head(peidx) = slpi;
  142. peidx_mid(peidx) = (struct sal_cpuid_info *)
  143. (slpi->valid.cpuid_info ? ((char*)slpi + head_size) : NULL);
  144. peidx_bottom(peidx) = (sal_processor_static_info_t *)
  145. (slpi->valid.psi_static_struct ?
  146. ((char*)slpi + head_size + mid_size) : NULL);
  147. }
  148. /**
  149. * mca_make_slidx - Make index of SAL error record
  150. * @buffer: pointer to SAL error record
  151. * @slidx: pointer to index of SAL error record
  152. *
  153. * Return value:
  154. * 1 if record has platform error / 0 if not
  155. */
  156. #define LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(sect, ptr) \
  157. {slidx_list_t *hl = &slidx_pool.buffer[slidx_pool.cur_idx]; \
  158. hl->hdr = ptr; \
  159. list_add(&hl->list, &(sect)); \
  160. slidx_pool.cur_idx = (slidx_pool.cur_idx + 1)%slidx_pool.max_idx; }
  161. static int
  162. mca_make_slidx(void *buffer, slidx_table_t *slidx)
  163. {
  164. int platform_err = 0;
  165. int record_len = ((sal_log_record_header_t*)buffer)->len;
  166. u32 ercd_pos;
  167. int sects;
  168. sal_log_section_hdr_t *sp;
  169. /*
  170. * Initialize index referring current record
  171. */
  172. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->proc_err));
  173. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->mem_dev_err));
  174. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->sel_dev_err));
  175. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->pci_bus_err));
  176. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->smbios_dev_err));
  177. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->pci_comp_err));
  178. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->plat_specific_err));
  179. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->host_ctlr_err));
  180. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->plat_bus_err));
  181. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(slidx->unsupported));
  182. /*
  183. * Extract a Record Header
  184. */
  185. slidx->header = buffer;
  186. /*
  187. * Extract each section records
  188. * (arranged from "int ia64_log_platform_info_print()")
  189. */
  190. for (ercd_pos = sizeof(sal_log_record_header_t), sects = 0;
  191. ercd_pos < record_len; ercd_pos += sp->len, sects++) {
  192. sp = (sal_log_section_hdr_t *)((char*)buffer + ercd_pos);
  193. if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid, SAL_PROC_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  194. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->proc_err, sp);
  195. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  196. SAL_PLAT_MEM_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  197. platform_err = 1;
  198. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->mem_dev_err, sp);
  199. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  200. SAL_PLAT_SEL_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  201. platform_err = 1;
  202. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->sel_dev_err, sp);
  203. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  204. SAL_PLAT_PCI_BUS_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  205. platform_err = 1;
  206. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->pci_bus_err, sp);
  207. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  208. SAL_PLAT_SMBIOS_DEV_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  209. platform_err = 1;
  210. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->smbios_dev_err, sp);
  211. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  212. SAL_PLAT_PCI_COMP_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  213. platform_err = 1;
  214. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->pci_comp_err, sp);
  215. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  216. SAL_PLAT_SPECIFIC_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  217. platform_err = 1;
  218. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->plat_specific_err, sp);
  219. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  220. SAL_PLAT_HOST_CTLR_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  221. platform_err = 1;
  222. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->host_ctlr_err, sp);
  223. } else if (!efi_guidcmp(sp->guid,
  224. SAL_PLAT_BUS_ERR_SECT_GUID)) {
  225. platform_err = 1;
  226. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->plat_bus_err, sp);
  227. } else {
  228. LOG_INDEX_ADD_SECT_PTR(slidx->unsupported, sp);
  229. }
  230. }
  231. slidx->n_sections = sects;
  232. return platform_err;
  233. }
  234. /**
  235. * init_record_index_pools - Initialize pool of lists for SAL record index
  236. *
  237. * Return value:
  238. * 0 on Success / -ENOMEM on Failure
  239. */
  240. static int
  241. init_record_index_pools(void)
  242. {
  243. int i;
  244. int rec_max_size; /* Maximum size of SAL error records */
  245. int sect_min_size; /* Minimum size of SAL error sections */
  246. /* minimum size table of each section */
  247. static int sal_log_sect_min_sizes[] = {
  248. sizeof(sal_log_processor_info_t)
  249. + sizeof(sal_processor_static_info_t),
  250. sizeof(sal_log_mem_dev_err_info_t),
  251. sizeof(sal_log_sel_dev_err_info_t),
  252. sizeof(sal_log_pci_bus_err_info_t),
  253. sizeof(sal_log_smbios_dev_err_info_t),
  254. sizeof(sal_log_pci_comp_err_info_t),
  255. sizeof(sal_log_plat_specific_err_info_t),
  256. sizeof(sal_log_host_ctlr_err_info_t),
  257. sizeof(sal_log_plat_bus_err_info_t),
  258. };
  259. /*
  260. * MCA handler cannot allocate new memory on flight,
  261. * so we preallocate enough memory to handle a SAL record.
  262. *
  263. * Initialize a handling set of slidx_pool:
  264. * 1. Pick up the max size of SAL error records
  265. * 2. Pick up the min size of SAL error sections
  266. * 3. Allocate the pool as enough to 2 SAL records
  267. * (now we can estimate the maxinum of section in a record.)
  268. */
  269. /* - 1 - */
  270. rec_max_size = sal_rec_max;
  271. /* - 2 - */
  272. sect_min_size = sal_log_sect_min_sizes[0];
  273. for (i = 1; i < sizeof sal_log_sect_min_sizes/sizeof(size_t); i++)
  274. if (sect_min_size > sal_log_sect_min_sizes[i])
  275. sect_min_size = sal_log_sect_min_sizes[i];
  276. /* - 3 - */
  277. slidx_pool.max_idx = (rec_max_size/sect_min_size) * 2 + 1;
  278. slidx_pool.buffer = (slidx_list_t *)
  279. kmalloc(slidx_pool.max_idx * sizeof(slidx_list_t), GFP_KERNEL);
  280. return slidx_pool.buffer ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
  281. }
  282. /*****************************************************************************
  283. * Recovery functions *
  284. *****************************************************************************/
  285. /**
  286. * is_mca_global - Check whether this MCA is global or not
  287. * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section
  288. * @pbci: pointer to pal_bus_check_info_t
  289. * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS
  290. *
  291. * Return value:
  292. * MCA_IS_LOCAL / MCA_IS_GLOBAL
  293. */
  294. static mca_type_t
  295. is_mca_global(peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci,
  296. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  297. {
  298. pal_processor_state_info_t *psp =
  299. (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx);
  300. /*
  301. * PAL can request a rendezvous, if the MCA has a global scope.
  302. * If "rz_always" flag is set, SAL requests MCA rendezvous
  303. * in spite of global MCA.
  304. * Therefore it is local MCA when rendezvous has not been requested.
  305. * Failed to rendezvous, the system must be down.
  306. */
  307. switch (sos->rv_rc) {
  308. case -1: /* SAL rendezvous unsuccessful */
  309. return MCA_IS_GLOBAL;
  310. case 0: /* SAL rendezvous not required */
  311. return MCA_IS_LOCAL;
  312. case 1: /* SAL rendezvous successful int */
  313. case 2: /* SAL rendezvous successful int with init */
  314. default:
  315. break;
  316. }
  317. /*
  318. * If One or more Cache/TLB/Reg_File/Uarch_Check is here,
  319. * it would be a local MCA. (i.e. processor internal error)
  320. */
  321. if (psp->tc || psp->cc || psp->rc || psp->uc)
  322. return MCA_IS_LOCAL;
  323. /*
  324. * Bus_Check structure with Bus_Check.ib (internal bus error) flag set
  325. * would be a global MCA. (e.g. a system bus address parity error)
  326. */
  327. if (!pbci || pbci->ib)
  328. return MCA_IS_GLOBAL;
  329. /*
  330. * Bus_Check structure with Bus_Check.eb (external bus error) flag set
  331. * could be either a local MCA or a global MCA.
  332. *
  333. * Referring Bus_Check.bsi:
  334. * 0: Unknown/unclassified
  335. * 1: BERR#
  336. * 2: BINIT#
  337. * 3: Hard Fail
  338. * (FIXME: Are these SGI specific or generic bsi values?)
  339. */
  340. if (pbci->eb)
  341. switch (pbci->bsi) {
  342. case 0:
  343. /* e.g. a load from poisoned memory */
  344. return MCA_IS_LOCAL;
  345. case 1:
  346. case 2:
  347. case 3:
  348. return MCA_IS_GLOBAL;
  349. }
  350. return MCA_IS_GLOBAL;
  351. }
  352. /**
  353. * recover_from_read_error - Try to recover the errors which type are "read"s.
  354. * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record
  355. * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section
  356. * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info
  357. * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS
  358. *
  359. * Return value:
  360. * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure
  361. */
  362. static int
  363. recover_from_read_error(slidx_table_t *slidx,
  364. peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci,
  365. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  366. {
  367. sal_log_mod_error_info_t *smei;
  368. pal_min_state_area_t *pmsa;
  369. struct ia64_psr *psr1, *psr2;
  370. ia64_fptr_t *mca_hdlr_bh = (ia64_fptr_t*)mca_handler_bhhook;
  371. /* Is target address valid? */
  372. if (!pbci->tv)
  373. return 0;
  374. /*
  375. * cpu read or memory-mapped io read
  376. *
  377. * offending process affected process OS MCA do
  378. * kernel mode kernel mode down system
  379. * kernel mode user mode kill the process
  380. * user mode kernel mode down system (*)
  381. * user mode user mode kill the process
  382. *
  383. * (*) You could terminate offending user-mode process
  384. * if (pbci->pv && pbci->pl != 0) *and* if you sure
  385. * the process not have any locks of kernel.
  386. */
  387. /* Is minstate valid? */
  388. if (!peidx_bottom(peidx) || !(peidx_bottom(peidx)->valid.minstate))
  389. return 0;
  390. psr1 =(struct ia64_psr *)&(peidx_minstate_area(peidx)->pmsa_ipsr);
  391. /*
  392. * Check the privilege level of interrupted context.
  393. * If it is user-mode, then terminate affected process.
  394. */
  395. if (psr1->cpl != 0) {
  396. smei = peidx_bus_check(peidx, 0);
  397. if (smei->valid.target_identifier) {
  398. /*
  399. * setup for resume to bottom half of MCA,
  400. * "mca_handler_bhhook"
  401. */
  402. pmsa = sos->pal_min_state;
  403. /* pass to bhhook as 1st argument (gr8) */
  404. pmsa->pmsa_gr[8-1] = smei->target_identifier;
  405. /* set interrupted return address (but no use) */
  406. pmsa->pmsa_br0 = pmsa->pmsa_iip;
  407. /* change resume address to bottom half */
  408. pmsa->pmsa_iip = mca_hdlr_bh->fp;
  409. pmsa->pmsa_gr[1-1] = mca_hdlr_bh->gp;
  410. /* set cpl with kernel mode */
  411. psr2 = (struct ia64_psr *)&pmsa->pmsa_ipsr;
  412. psr2->cpl = 0;
  413. psr2->ri = 0;
  414. psr2->i = 0;
  415. return 1;
  416. }
  417. }
  418. return 0;
  419. }
  420. /**
  421. * recover_from_platform_error - Recover from platform error.
  422. * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record
  423. * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section
  424. * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info
  425. * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS
  426. *
  427. * Return value:
  428. * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure
  429. */
  430. static int
  431. recover_from_platform_error(slidx_table_t *slidx, peidx_table_t *peidx,
  432. pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci,
  433. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  434. {
  435. int status = 0;
  436. pal_processor_state_info_t *psp =
  437. (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx);
  438. if (psp->bc && pbci->eb && pbci->bsi == 0) {
  439. switch(pbci->type) {
  440. case 1: /* partial read */
  441. case 3: /* full line(cpu) read */
  442. case 9: /* I/O space read */
  443. status = recover_from_read_error(slidx, peidx, pbci,
  444. sos);
  445. break;
  446. case 0: /* unknown */
  447. case 2: /* partial write */
  448. case 4: /* full line write */
  449. case 5: /* implicit or explicit write-back operation */
  450. case 6: /* snoop probe */
  451. case 7: /* incoming or outgoing ptc.g */
  452. case 8: /* write coalescing transactions */
  453. case 10: /* I/O space write */
  454. case 11: /* inter-processor interrupt message(IPI) */
  455. case 12: /* interrupt acknowledge or
  456. external task priority cycle */
  457. default:
  458. break;
  459. }
  460. }
  461. return status;
  462. }
  463. /**
  464. * recover_from_processor_error
  465. * @platform: whether there are some platform error section or not
  466. * @slidx: pointer of index of SAL error record
  467. * @peidx: pointer of index of processor error section
  468. * @pbci: pointer of pal_bus_check_info
  469. * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS
  470. *
  471. * Return value:
  472. * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure
  473. */
  474. /*
  475. * Later we try to recover when below all conditions are satisfied.
  476. * 1. Only one processor error section is exist.
  477. * 2. BUS_CHECK is exist and the others are not exist.(Except TLB_CHECK)
  478. * 3. The entry of BUS_CHECK_INFO is 1.
  479. * 4. "External bus error" flag is set and the others are not set.
  480. */
  481. static int
  482. recover_from_processor_error(int platform, slidx_table_t *slidx,
  483. peidx_table_t *peidx, pal_bus_check_info_t *pbci,
  484. struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  485. {
  486. pal_processor_state_info_t *psp =
  487. (pal_processor_state_info_t*)peidx_psp(peidx);
  488. /*
  489. * Processor recovery status must key off of the PAL recovery
  490. * status in the Processor State Parameter.
  491. */
  492. /*
  493. * The machine check is corrected.
  494. */
  495. if (psp->cm == 1)
  496. return 1;
  497. /*
  498. * The error was not contained. Software must be reset.
  499. */
  500. if (psp->us || psp->ci == 0)
  501. return 0;
  502. /*
  503. * The cache check and bus check bits have four possible states
  504. * cc bc
  505. * 0 0 Weird record, not recovered
  506. * 1 0 Cache error, not recovered
  507. * 0 1 I/O error, attempt recovery
  508. * 1 1 Memory error, attempt recovery
  509. */
  510. if (psp->bc == 0 || pbci == NULL)
  511. return 0;
  512. /*
  513. * Sorry, we cannot handle so many.
  514. */
  515. if (peidx_bus_check_num(peidx) > 1)
  516. return 0;
  517. /*
  518. * Well, here is only one bus error.
  519. */
  520. if (pbci->ib || pbci->cc)
  521. return 0;
  522. if (pbci->eb && pbci->bsi > 0)
  523. return 0;
  524. /*
  525. * This is a local MCA and estimated as recoverble external bus error.
  526. * (e.g. a load from poisoned memory)
  527. * This means "there are some platform errors".
  528. */
  529. if (platform)
  530. return recover_from_platform_error(slidx, peidx, pbci, sos);
  531. /*
  532. * On account of strange SAL error record, we cannot recover.
  533. */
  534. return 0;
  535. }
  536. /**
  537. * mca_try_to_recover - Try to recover from MCA
  538. * @rec: pointer to a SAL error record
  539. * @sos: pointer to hand off struct between SAL and OS
  540. *
  541. * Return value:
  542. * 1 on Success / 0 on Failure
  543. */
  544. static int
  545. mca_try_to_recover(void *rec, struct ia64_sal_os_state *sos)
  546. {
  547. int platform_err;
  548. int n_proc_err;
  549. slidx_table_t slidx;
  550. peidx_table_t peidx;
  551. pal_bus_check_info_t pbci;
  552. /* Make index of SAL error record */
  553. platform_err = mca_make_slidx(rec, &slidx);
  554. /* Count processor error sections */
  555. n_proc_err = slidx_count(&slidx, proc_err);
  556. /* Now, OS can recover when there is one processor error section */
  557. if (n_proc_err > 1)
  558. return 0;
  559. else if (n_proc_err == 0) {
  560. /* Weird SAL record ... We need not to recover */
  561. return 1;
  562. }
  563. /* Make index of processor error section */
  564. mca_make_peidx((sal_log_processor_info_t*)
  565. slidx_first_entry(&slidx.proc_err)->hdr, &peidx);
  566. /* Extract Processor BUS_CHECK[0] */
  567. *((u64*)&pbci) = peidx_check_info(&peidx, bus_check, 0);
  568. /* Check whether MCA is global or not */
  569. if (is_mca_global(&peidx, &pbci, sos))
  570. return 0;
  571. /* Try to recover a processor error */
  572. return recover_from_processor_error(platform_err, &slidx, &peidx,
  573. &pbci, sos);
  574. }
  575. /*
  576. * =============================================================================
  577. */
  578. int __init mca_external_handler_init(void)
  579. {
  580. if (init_record_index_pools())
  581. return -ENOMEM;
  582. /* register external mca handlers */
  583. if (ia64_reg_MCA_extension(mca_try_to_recover)) {
  584. printk(KERN_ERR "ia64_reg_MCA_extension failed.\n");
  585. kfree(slidx_pool.buffer);
  586. return -EFAULT;
  587. }
  588. return 0;
  589. }
  590. void __exit mca_external_handler_exit(void)
  591. {
  592. /* unregister external mca handlers */
  593. ia64_unreg_MCA_extension();
  594. kfree(slidx_pool.buffer);
  595. }
  596. module_init(mca_external_handler_init);
  597. module_exit(mca_external_handler_exit);
  598. module_param(sal_rec_max, int, 0644);
  599. MODULE_PARM_DESC(sal_rec_max, "Max size of SAL error record");
  600. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ia64 platform dependent mca handler driver");
  601. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");