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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2015-06-23 23:18:07 +0200 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2015-06-23 23:18:07 +0200 |
commit | 43c9fad942b5afb9e03801c0721d83160fa5b0dd (patch) | |
tree | c2002d29d5579196b0f54fd78e47ab02efced394 /drivers/acpi/apei | |
parent | Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jik... (diff) | |
parent | Merge branch 'pm-cpuidle' (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'pm+acpi-4.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull power management and ACPI updates from Rafael Wysocki:
"The rework of backlight interface selection API from Hans de Goede
stands out from the number of commits and the number of affected
places perspective. The cpufreq core fixes from Viresh Kumar are
quite significant too as far as the number of commits goes and because
they should reduce CPU online/offline overhead quite a bit in the
majority of cases.
From the new featues point of view, the ACPICA update (to upstream
revision 20150515) adding support for new ACPI 6 material to ACPICA is
the one that matters the most as some new significant features will be
based on it going forward. Also included is an update of the ACPI
device power management core to follow ACPI 6 (which in turn reflects
the Windows' device PM implementation), a PM core extension to support
wakeup interrupts in a more generic way and support for the ACPI _CCA
device configuration object.
The rest is mostly fixes and cleanups all over and some documentation
updates, including new DT bindings for Operating Performance Points.
There is one fix for a regression introduced in the 4.1 cycle, but it
adds quite a number of lines of code, it wasn't really ready before
Thursday and you were on vacation, so I refrained from pushing it on
the last minute for 4.1.
Specifics:
- ACPICA update to upstream revision 20150515 including basic support
for ACPI 6 features: new ACPI tables introduced by ACPI 6 (STAO,
XENV, WPBT, NFIT, IORT), changes related to the other tables (DTRM,
FADT, LPIT, MADT), new predefined names (_BTH, _CR3, _DSD, _LPI,
_MTL, _PRR, _RDI, _RST, _TFP, _TSN), fixes and cleanups (Bob Moore,
Lv Zheng).
- ACPI device power management core code update to follow ACPI 6
which reflects the ACPI device power management implementation in
Windows (Rafael J Wysocki).
- rework of the backlight interface selection logic to reduce the
number of kernel command line options and improve the handling of
DMI quirks that may be involved in that and to make the code
generally more straightforward (Hans de Goede).
- fixes for the ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) driver related to the
handling of EC transactions (Lv Zheng).
- fix for a regression related to the ACPI resources management and
resulting from a recent change of ACPI initialization code ordering
(Rafael J Wysocki).
- fix for a system initialization regression related to ACPI
introduced during the 3.14 cycle and caused by running the code
that switches the platform over to the ACPI mode too early in the
initialization sequence (Rafael J Wysocki).
- support for the ACPI _CCA device configuration object related to
DMA cache coherence (Suravee Suthikulpanit).
- ACPI/APEI fixes and cleanups (Jiri Kosina, Borislav Petkov).
- ACPI battery driver cleanups (Luis Henriques, Mathias Krause).
- ACPI processor driver cleanups (Hanjun Guo).
- cleanups and documentation update related to the ACPI device
properties interface based on _DSD (Rafael J Wysocki).
- ACPI device power management fixes (Rafael J Wysocki).
- assorted cleanups related to ACPI (Dominik Brodowski, Fabian
Frederick, Lorenzo Pieralisi, Mathias Krause, Rafael J Wysocki).
- fix for a long-standing issue causing General Protection Faults to
be generated occasionally on return to user space after resume from
ACPI-based suspend-to-RAM on 32-bit x86 (Ingo Molnar).
- fix to make the suspend core code return -EBUSY consistently in all
cases when system suspend is aborted due to wakeup detection (Ruchi
Kandoi).
- support for automated device wakeup IRQ handling allowing drivers
to make their PM support more starightforward (Tony Lindgren).
- new tracepoints for suspend-to-idle tracing and rework of the
prepare/complete callbacks tracing in the PM core (Todd E Brandt,
Rafael J Wysocki).
- wakeup sources framework enhancements (Jin Qian).
- new macro for noirq system PM callbacks (Grygorii Strashko).
- assorted cleanups related to system suspend (Rafael J Wysocki).
- cpuidle core cleanups to make the code more efficient (Rafael J
Wysocki).
- powernv/pseries cpuidle driver update (Shilpasri G Bhat).
- cpufreq core fixes related to CPU online/offline that should reduce
the overhead of these operations quite a bit, unless the CPU in
question is physically going away (Viresh Kumar, Saravana Kannan).
- serialization of cpufreq governor callbacks to avoid race
conditions in some cases (Viresh Kumar).
- intel_pstate driver fixes and cleanups (Doug Smythies, Prarit
Bhargava, Joe Konno).
- cpufreq driver (arm_big_little, cpufreq-dt, qoriq) updates (Sudeep
Holla, Felipe Balbi, Tang Yuantian).
- assorted cleanups in cpufreq drivers and core (Shailendra Verma,
Fabian Frederick, Wang Long).
- new Device Tree bindings for representing Operating Performance
Points (Viresh Kumar).
- updates for the common clock operations support code in the PM core
(Rajendra Nayak, Geert Uytterhoeven).
- PM domains core code update (Geert Uytterhoeven).
- Intel Knights Landing support for the RAPL (Running Average Power
Limit) power capping driver (Dasaratharaman Chandramouli).
- fixes related to the floor frequency setting on Atom SoCs in the
RAPL power capping driver (Ajay Thomas).
- runtime PM framework documentation update (Ben Dooks).
- cpupower tool fix (Herton R Krzesinski)"
* tag 'pm+acpi-4.2-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (194 commits)
cpuidle: powernv/pseries: Auto-promotion of snooze to deeper idle state
x86: Load __USER_DS into DS/ES after resume
PM / OPP: Add binding for 'opp-suspend'
PM / OPP: Allow multiple OPP tables to be passed via DT
PM / OPP: Add new bindings to address shortcomings of existing bindings
ACPI: Constify ACPI device IDs in documentation
ACPI / enumeration: Document the rules regarding the PRP0001 device ID
ACPI / video: Make acpi_video_unregister_backlight() private
acpi-video-detect: Remove old API
toshiba-acpi: Port to new backlight interface selection API
thinkpad-acpi: Port to new backlight interface selection API
sony-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
samsung-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
msi-wmi: Port to new backlight interface selection API
msi-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
intel-oaktrail: Port to new backlight interface selection API
ideapad-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
fujitsu-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
eeepc-laptop: Port to new backlight interface selection API
dell-wmi: Port to new backlight interface selection API
...
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/acpi/apei')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c | 108 |
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 53 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c index e82d0976a5d0..2bfd53cbfe80 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c @@ -729,10 +729,10 @@ static struct llist_head ghes_estatus_llist; static struct irq_work ghes_proc_irq_work; /* - * NMI may be triggered on any CPU, so ghes_nmi_lock is used for - * mutual exclusion. + * NMI may be triggered on any CPU, so ghes_in_nmi is used for + * having only one concurrent reader. */ -static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(ghes_nmi_lock); +static atomic_t ghes_in_nmi = ATOMIC_INIT(0); static LIST_HEAD(ghes_nmi); @@ -797,73 +797,75 @@ static void ghes_print_queued_estatus(void) } } +/* Save estatus for further processing in IRQ context */ +static void __process_error(struct ghes *ghes) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG + u32 len, node_len; + struct ghes_estatus_node *estatus_node; + struct acpi_hest_generic_status *estatus; + + if (ghes_estatus_cached(ghes->estatus)) + return; + + len = cper_estatus_len(ghes->estatus); + node_len = GHES_ESTATUS_NODE_LEN(len); + + estatus_node = (void *)gen_pool_alloc(ghes_estatus_pool, node_len); + if (!estatus_node) + return; + + estatus_node->ghes = ghes; + estatus_node->generic = ghes->generic; + estatus = GHES_ESTATUS_FROM_NODE(estatus_node); + memcpy(estatus, ghes->estatus, len); + llist_add(&estatus_node->llnode, &ghes_estatus_llist); +#endif +} + +static void __ghes_panic(struct ghes *ghes) +{ + oops_begin(); + ghes_print_queued_estatus(); + __ghes_print_estatus(KERN_EMERG, ghes->generic, ghes->estatus); + + /* reboot to log the error! */ + if (panic_timeout == 0) + panic_timeout = ghes_panic_timeout; + panic("Fatal hardware error!"); +} + static int ghes_notify_nmi(unsigned int cmd, struct pt_regs *regs) { - struct ghes *ghes, *ghes_global = NULL; - int sev, sev_global = -1; - int ret = NMI_DONE; + struct ghes *ghes; + int sev, ret = NMI_DONE; + + if (!atomic_add_unless(&ghes_in_nmi, 1, 1)) + return ret; - raw_spin_lock(&ghes_nmi_lock); list_for_each_entry_rcu(ghes, &ghes_nmi, list) { if (ghes_read_estatus(ghes, 1)) { ghes_clear_estatus(ghes); continue; } - sev = ghes_severity(ghes->estatus->error_severity); - if (sev > sev_global) { - sev_global = sev; - ghes_global = ghes; - } - ret = NMI_HANDLED; - } - - if (ret == NMI_DONE) - goto out; - if (sev_global >= GHES_SEV_PANIC) { - oops_begin(); - ghes_print_queued_estatus(); - __ghes_print_estatus(KERN_EMERG, ghes_global->generic, - ghes_global->estatus); - /* reboot to log the error! */ - if (panic_timeout == 0) - panic_timeout = ghes_panic_timeout; - panic("Fatal hardware error!"); - } + sev = ghes_severity(ghes->estatus->error_severity); + if (sev >= GHES_SEV_PANIC) + __ghes_panic(ghes); - list_for_each_entry_rcu(ghes, &ghes_nmi, list) { -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG - u32 len, node_len; - struct ghes_estatus_node *estatus_node; - struct acpi_hest_generic_status *estatus; -#endif if (!(ghes->flags & GHES_TO_CLEAR)) continue; -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG - if (ghes_estatus_cached(ghes->estatus)) - goto next; - /* Save estatus for further processing in IRQ context */ - len = cper_estatus_len(ghes->estatus); - node_len = GHES_ESTATUS_NODE_LEN(len); - estatus_node = (void *)gen_pool_alloc(ghes_estatus_pool, - node_len); - if (estatus_node) { - estatus_node->ghes = ghes; - estatus_node->generic = ghes->generic; - estatus = GHES_ESTATUS_FROM_NODE(estatus_node); - memcpy(estatus, ghes->estatus, len); - llist_add(&estatus_node->llnode, &ghes_estatus_llist); - } -next: -#endif + + __process_error(ghes); ghes_clear_estatus(ghes); + + ret = NMI_HANDLED; } + #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG irq_work_queue(&ghes_proc_irq_work); #endif - -out: - raw_spin_unlock(&ghes_nmi_lock); + atomic_dec(&ghes_in_nmi); return ret; } |