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author | Doug Thompson <dougthompson@xmission.com> | 2009-05-06 17:55:27 +0200 |
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committer | Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@amd.com> | 2009-06-10 12:18:59 +0200 |
commit | d27bf6fa369ca0272df10558d2f290d6fc72e675 (patch) | |
tree | b43a34237e44dd567a34b3a3d2fd233905baf566 /drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c | |
parent | amd64_edac: add ECC chipkill syndrome mapping table (diff) | |
download | linux-d27bf6fa369ca0272df10558d2f290d6fc72e675.tar.xz linux-d27bf6fa369ca0272df10558d2f290d6fc72e675.zip |
amd64_edac: add error decoding logic
Borislav:
- fold amd64_error_info_valid() into its only user
- fix/cleanup comments
- fix function return value patterns
- cleanup debug calls
Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Doug Thompson <dougthompson@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@amd.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c | 425 |
1 files changed, 425 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c b/drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c index feb4986ea76d..09991c8a6ee3 100644 --- a/drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c +++ b/drivers/edac/amd64_edac.c @@ -2031,3 +2031,428 @@ static int get_channel_from_ecc_syndrome(unsigned short syndrome) debugf0("syndrome(%x) not found\n", syndrome); return -1; } + +/* + * Check for valid error in the NB Status High register. If so, proceed to read + * NB Status Low, NB Address Low and NB Address High registers and store data + * into error structure. + * + * Returns: + * - 1: if hardware regs contains valid error info + * - 0: if no valid error is indicated + */ +static int amd64_get_error_info_regs(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *regs) +{ + struct amd64_pvt *pvt; + struct pci_dev *misc_f3_ctl; + int err = 0; + + pvt = mci->pvt_info; + misc_f3_ctl = pvt->misc_f3_ctl; + + err = pci_read_config_dword(misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBSH, ®s->nbsh); + if (err) + goto err_reg; + + if (!(regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_VALID_BIT)) + return 0; + + /* valid error, read remaining error information registers */ + err = pci_read_config_dword(misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBSL, ®s->nbsl); + if (err) + goto err_reg; + + err = pci_read_config_dword(misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBEAL, ®s->nbeal); + if (err) + goto err_reg; + + err = pci_read_config_dword(misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBEAH, ®s->nbeah); + if (err) + goto err_reg; + + err = pci_read_config_dword(misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBCFG, ®s->nbcfg); + if (err) + goto err_reg; + + return 1; + +err_reg: + debugf0("Reading error info register failed\n"); + return 0; +} + +/* + * This function is called to retrieve the error data from hardware and store it + * in the info structure. + * + * Returns: + * - 1: if a valid error is found + * - 0: if no error is found + */ +static int amd64_get_error_info(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + struct amd64_pvt *pvt; + struct amd64_error_info_regs regs; + + pvt = mci->pvt_info; + + if (!amd64_get_error_info_regs(mci, info)) + return 0; + + /* + * Here's the problem with the K8's EDAC reporting: There are four + * registers which report pieces of error information. They are shared + * between CEs and UEs. Furthermore, contrary to what is stated in the + * BKDG, the overflow bit is never used! Every error always updates the + * reporting registers. + * + * Can you see the race condition? All four error reporting registers + * must be read before a new error updates them! There is no way to read + * all four registers atomically. The best than can be done is to detect + * that a race has occured and then report the error without any kind of + * precision. + * + * What is still positive is that errors are still reported and thus + * problems can still be detected - just not localized because the + * syndrome and address are spread out across registers. + * + * Grrrrr!!!!! Here's hoping that AMD fixes this in some future K8 rev. + * UEs and CEs should have separate register sets with proper overflow + * bits that are used! At very least the problem can be fixed by + * honoring the ErrValid bit in 'nbsh' and not updating registers - just + * set the overflow bit - unless the current error is CE and the new + * error is UE which would be the only situation for overwriting the + * current values. + */ + + regs = *info; + + /* Use info from the second read - most current */ + if (unlikely(!amd64_get_error_info_regs(mci, info))) + return 0; + + /* clear the error bits in hardware */ + pci_write_bits32(pvt->misc_f3_ctl, K8_NBSH, 0, K8_NBSH_VALID_BIT); + + /* Check for the possible race condition */ + if ((regs.nbsh != info->nbsh) || + (regs.nbsl != info->nbsl) || + (regs.nbeah != info->nbeah) || + (regs.nbeal != info->nbeal)) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_WARNING, + "hardware STATUS read access race condition " + "detected!\n"); + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static inline void amd64_decode_gart_tlb_error(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + u32 err_code; + u32 ec_tt; /* error code transaction type (2b) */ + u32 ec_ll; /* error code cache level (2b) */ + + err_code = EXTRACT_ERROR_CODE(info->nbsl); + ec_ll = EXTRACT_LL_CODE(err_code); + ec_tt = EXTRACT_TT_CODE(err_code); + + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "GART TLB event: transaction type(%s), " + "cache level(%s)\n", tt_msgs[ec_tt], ll_msgs[ec_ll]); +} + +static inline void amd64_decode_mem_cache_error(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + u32 err_code; + u32 ec_rrrr; /* error code memory transaction (4b) */ + u32 ec_tt; /* error code transaction type (2b) */ + u32 ec_ll; /* error code cache level (2b) */ + + err_code = EXTRACT_ERROR_CODE(info->nbsl); + ec_ll = EXTRACT_LL_CODE(err_code); + ec_tt = EXTRACT_TT_CODE(err_code); + ec_rrrr = EXTRACT_RRRR_CODE(err_code); + + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "cache hierarchy error: memory transaction type(%s), " + "transaction type(%s), cache level(%s)\n", + rrrr_msgs[ec_rrrr], tt_msgs[ec_tt], ll_msgs[ec_ll]); +} + + +/* + * Handle any Correctable Errors (CEs) that have occurred. Check for valid ERROR + * ADDRESS and process. + */ +static void amd64_handle_ce(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + struct amd64_pvt *pvt = mci->pvt_info; + u64 SystemAddress; + + /* Ensure that the Error Address is VALID */ + if ((info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_VALID_ERROR_ADDR) == 0) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "HW has no ERROR_ADDRESS available\n"); + edac_mc_handle_ce_no_info(mci, EDAC_MOD_STR); + return; + } + + SystemAddress = extract_error_address(mci, info); + + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "CE ERROR_ADDRESS= 0x%llx\n", SystemAddress); + + pvt->ops->map_sysaddr_to_csrow(mci, info, SystemAddress); +} + +/* Handle any Un-correctable Errors (UEs) */ +static void amd64_handle_ue(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + int csrow; + u64 SystemAddress; + u32 page, offset; + struct mem_ctl_info *log_mci, *src_mci = NULL; + + log_mci = mci; + + if ((info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_VALID_ERROR_ADDR) == 0) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_CRIT, + "HW has no ERROR_ADDRESS available\n"); + edac_mc_handle_ue_no_info(log_mci, EDAC_MOD_STR); + return; + } + + SystemAddress = extract_error_address(mci, info); + + /* + * Find out which node the error address belongs to. This may be + * different from the node that detected the error. + */ + src_mci = find_mc_by_sys_addr(mci, SystemAddress); + if (!src_mci) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_CRIT, + "ERROR ADDRESS (0x%lx) value NOT mapped to a MC\n", + (unsigned long)SystemAddress); + edac_mc_handle_ue_no_info(log_mci, EDAC_MOD_STR); + return; + } + + log_mci = src_mci; + + csrow = sys_addr_to_csrow(log_mci, SystemAddress); + if (csrow < 0) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_CRIT, + "ERROR_ADDRESS (0x%lx) value NOT mapped to 'csrow'\n", + (unsigned long)SystemAddress); + edac_mc_handle_ue_no_info(log_mci, EDAC_MOD_STR); + } else { + error_address_to_page_and_offset(SystemAddress, &page, &offset); + edac_mc_handle_ue(log_mci, page, offset, csrow, EDAC_MOD_STR); + } +} + +static void amd64_decode_bus_error(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info) +{ + u32 err_code, ext_ec; + u32 ec_pp; /* error code participating processor (2p) */ + u32 ec_to; /* error code timed out (1b) */ + u32 ec_rrrr; /* error code memory transaction (4b) */ + u32 ec_ii; /* error code memory or I/O (2b) */ + u32 ec_ll; /* error code cache level (2b) */ + + ext_ec = EXTRACT_EXT_ERROR_CODE(info->nbsl); + err_code = EXTRACT_ERROR_CODE(info->nbsl); + + ec_ll = EXTRACT_LL_CODE(err_code); + ec_ii = EXTRACT_II_CODE(err_code); + ec_rrrr = EXTRACT_RRRR_CODE(err_code); + ec_to = EXTRACT_TO_CODE(err_code); + ec_pp = EXTRACT_PP_CODE(err_code); + + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "BUS ERROR:\n" + " time-out(%s) mem or i/o(%s)\n" + " participating processor(%s)\n" + " memory transaction type(%s)\n" + " cache level(%s) Error Found by: %s\n", + to_msgs[ec_to], + ii_msgs[ec_ii], + pp_msgs[ec_pp], + rrrr_msgs[ec_rrrr], + ll_msgs[ec_ll], + (info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_ERR_SCRUBER) ? + "Scrubber" : "Normal Operation"); + + /* If this was an 'observed' error, early out */ + if (ec_pp == K8_NBSL_PP_OBS) + return; /* We aren't the node involved */ + + /* Parse out the extended error code for ECC events */ + switch (ext_ec) { + /* F10 changed to one Extended ECC error code */ + case F10_NBSL_EXT_ERR_RES: /* Reserved field */ + case F10_NBSL_EXT_ERR_ECC: /* F10 ECC ext err code */ + break; + + default: + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, "NOT ECC: no special error " + "handling for this error\n"); + return; + } + + if (info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CECC) + amd64_handle_ce(mci, info); + else if (info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_UECC) + amd64_handle_ue(mci, info); + + /* + * If main error is CE then overflow must be CE. If main error is UE + * then overflow is unknown. We'll call the overflow a CE - if + * panic_on_ue is set then we're already panic'ed and won't arrive + * here. Else, then apparently someone doesn't think that UE's are + * catastrophic. + */ + if (info->nbsh & K8_NBSH_OVERFLOW) + edac_mc_handle_ce_no_info(mci, EDAC_MOD_STR + "Error Overflow set"); +} + +int amd64_process_error_info(struct mem_ctl_info *mci, + struct amd64_error_info_regs *info, + int handle_errors) +{ + struct amd64_pvt *pvt; + struct amd64_error_info_regs *regs; + u32 err_code, ext_ec; + int gart_tlb_error = 0; + + pvt = mci->pvt_info; + + /* If caller doesn't want us to process the error, return */ + if (!handle_errors) + return 1; + + regs = info; + + debugf1("NorthBridge ERROR: mci(0x%p)\n", mci); + debugf1(" MC node(%d) Error-Address(0x%.8x-%.8x)\n", + pvt->mc_node_id, regs->nbeah, regs->nbeal); + debugf1(" nbsh(0x%.8x) nbsl(0x%.8x)\n", + regs->nbsh, regs->nbsl); + debugf1(" Valid Error=%s Overflow=%s\n", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_VALID_BIT) ? "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_OVERFLOW) ? "True" : "False"); + debugf1(" Err Uncorrected=%s MCA Error Reporting=%s\n", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_UNCORRECTED_ERR) ? + "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_ERR_ENABLE) ? + "True" : "False"); + debugf1(" MiscErr Valid=%s ErrAddr Valid=%s PCC=%s\n", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_MISC_ERR_VALID) ? + "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_VALID_ERROR_ADDR) ? + "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_PCC) ? + "True" : "False"); + debugf1(" CECC=%s UECC=%s Found by Scruber=%s\n", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CECC) ? + "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_UECC) ? + "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_ERR_SCRUBER) ? + "True" : "False"); + debugf1(" CORE0=%s CORE1=%s CORE2=%s CORE3=%s\n", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CORE0) ? "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CORE1) ? "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CORE2) ? "True" : "False", + (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_CORE3) ? "True" : "False"); + + + err_code = EXTRACT_ERROR_CODE(regs->nbsl); + + /* Determine which error type: + * 1) GART errors - non-fatal, developmental events + * 2) MEMORY errors + * 3) BUS errors + * 4) Unknown error + */ + if (TEST_TLB_ERROR(err_code)) { + /* + * GART errors are intended to help graphics driver developers + * to detect bad GART PTEs. It is recommended by AMD to disable + * GART table walk error reporting by default[1] (currently + * being disabled in mce_cpu_quirks()) and according to the + * comment in mce_cpu_quirks(), such GART errors can be + * incorrectly triggered. We may see these errors anyway and + * unless requested by the user, they won't be reported. + * + * [1] section 13.10.1 on BIOS and Kernel Developers Guide for + * AMD NPT family 0Fh processors + */ + if (report_gart_errors == 0) + return 1; + + /* + * Only if GART error reporting is requested should we generate + * any logs. + */ + gart_tlb_error = 1; + + debugf1("GART TLB error\n"); + amd64_decode_gart_tlb_error(mci, info); + } else if (TEST_MEM_ERROR(err_code)) { + debugf1("Memory/Cache error\n"); + amd64_decode_mem_cache_error(mci, info); + } else if (TEST_BUS_ERROR(err_code)) { + debugf1("Bus (Link/DRAM) error\n"); + amd64_decode_bus_error(mci, info); + } else { + /* shouldn't reach here! */ + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_WARNING, + "%s(): unknown MCE error 0x%x\n", __func__, + err_code); + } + + ext_ec = EXTRACT_EXT_ERROR_CODE(regs->nbsl); + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "ExtErr=(0x%x) %s\n", ext_ec, ext_msgs[ext_ec]); + + if (((ext_ec >= F10_NBSL_EXT_ERR_CRC && + ext_ec <= F10_NBSL_EXT_ERR_TGT) || + (ext_ec == F10_NBSL_EXT_ERR_RMW)) && + EXTRACT_LDT_LINK(info->nbsh)) { + + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_ERR, + "Error on hypertransport link: %s\n", + htlink_msgs[ + EXTRACT_LDT_LINK(info->nbsh)]); + } + + /* + * Check the UE bit of the NB status high register, if set generate some + * logs. If NOT a GART error, then process the event as a NO-INFO event. + * If it was a GART error, skip that process. + */ + if (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_UNCORRECTED_ERR) { + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_CRIT, "uncorrected error\n"); + if (!gart_tlb_error) + edac_mc_handle_ue_no_info(mci, "UE bit is set\n"); + } + + if (regs->nbsh & K8_NBSH_PCC) + amd64_mc_printk(mci, KERN_CRIT, + "PCC (processor context corrupt) set\n"); + + return 1; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(amd64_process_error_info); + + |