/* * Machine check handler. * K8 parts Copyright 2002,2003 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs. * Rest from unknown author(s). * 2004 Andi Kleen. Rewrote most of it. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define MISC_MCELOG_MINOR 227 #define NR_BANKS 5 static int mce_dont_init; /* 0: always panic, 1: panic if deadlock possible, 2: try to avoid panic, 3: never panic or exit (for testing only) */ static int tolerant = 1; static int banks; static unsigned long bank[NR_BANKS] = { [0 ... NR_BANKS-1] = ~0UL }; static unsigned long console_logged; static int notify_user; /* * Lockless MCE logging infrastructure. * This avoids deadlocks on printk locks without having to break locks. Also * separate MCEs from kernel messages to avoid bogus bug reports. */ struct mce_log mcelog = { MCE_LOG_SIGNATURE, MCE_LOG_LEN, }; void mce_log(struct mce *mce) { unsigned next, entry; mce->finished = 0; smp_wmb(); for (;;) { entry = rcu_dereference(mcelog.next); /* When the buffer fills up discard new entries. Assume that the earlier errors are the more interesting. */ if (entry >= MCE_LOG_LEN) { set_bit(MCE_OVERFLOW, &mcelog.flags); return; } /* Old left over entry. Skip. */ if (mcelog.entry[entry].finished) continue; smp_rmb(); next = entry + 1; if (cmpxchg(&mcelog.next, entry, next) == entry) break; } memcpy(mcelog.entry + entry, mce, sizeof(struct mce)); smp_wmb(); mcelog.entry[entry].finished = 1; smp_wmb(); if (!test_and_set_bit(0, &console_logged)) notify_user = 1; } static void print_mce(struct mce *m) { printk(KERN_EMERG "\n" KERN_EMERG "CPU %d: Machine Check Exception: %16Lx Bank %d: %016Lx\n", m->cpu, m->mcgstatus, m->bank, m->status); if (m->rip) { printk(KERN_EMERG "RIP%s %02x:<%016Lx> ", !(m->mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_EIPV) ? " !INEXACT!" : "", m->cs, m->rip); if (m->cs == __KERNEL_CS) print_symbol("{%s}", m->rip); printk("\n"); } printk(KERN_EMERG "TSC %Lx ", m->tsc); if (m->addr) printk("ADDR %Lx ", m->addr); if (m->misc) printk("MISC %Lx ", m->misc); printk("\n"); } static void mce_panic(char *msg, struct mce *backup, unsigned long start) { int i; oops_begin(); for (i = 0; i < MCE_LOG_LEN; i++) { unsigned long tsc = mcelog.entry[i].tsc; if (time_before(tsc, start)) continue; print_mce(&mcelog.entry[i]); if (backup && mcelog.entry[i].tsc == backup->tsc) backup = NULL; } if (backup) print_mce(backup); if (tolerant >= 3) printk("Fake panic: %s\n", msg); else panic(msg); } static int mce_available(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { return test_bit(X86_FEATURE_MCE, &c->x86_capability) && test_bit(X86_FEATURE_MCA, &c->x86_capability); } /* * The actual machine check handler */ void do_machine_check(struct pt_regs * regs, long error_code) { struct mce m, panicm; int nowayout = (tolerant < 1); int kill_it = 0; u64 mcestart = 0; int i; int panicm_found = 0; if (regs) notify_die(DIE_NMI, "machine check", regs, error_code, 255, SIGKILL); if (!banks) return; memset(&m, 0, sizeof(struct mce)); m.cpu = hard_smp_processor_id(); rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_STATUS, m.mcgstatus); if (!(m.mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV)) kill_it = 1; rdtscll(mcestart); barrier(); for (i = 0; i < banks; i++) { if (!bank[i]) continue; m.misc = 0; m.addr = 0; m.bank = i; m.tsc = 0; rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS + i*4, m.status); if ((m.status & MCI_STATUS_VAL) == 0) continue; if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_EN) { /* In theory _OVER could be a nowayout too, but assume any overflowed errors were no fatal. */ nowayout |= !!(m.status & MCI_STATUS_PCC); kill_it |= !!(m.status & MCI_STATUS_UC); } if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_MISCV) rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_MISC + i*4, m.misc); if (m.status & MCI_STATUS_ADDRV) rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_ADDR + i*4, m.addr); if (regs && (m.mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV)) { m.rip = regs->rip; m.cs = regs->cs; } else { m.rip = 0; m.cs = 0; } if (error_code != -1) rdtscll(m.tsc); wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS + i*4, 0); mce_log(&m); /* Did this bank cause the exception? */ /* Assume that the bank with uncorrectable errors did it, and that there is only a single one. */ if ((m.status & MCI_STATUS_UC) && (m.status & MCI_STATUS_EN)) { panicm = m; panicm_found = 1; } tainted |= TAINT_MACHINE_CHECK; } /* Never do anything final in the polling timer */ if (!regs) goto out; /* If we didn't find an uncorrectable error, pick the last one (shouldn't happen, just being safe). */ if (!panicm_found) panicm = m; if (nowayout) mce_panic("Machine check", &panicm, mcestart); if (kill_it) { int user_space = 0; if (m.mcgstatus & MCG_STATUS_RIPV) user_space = panicm.rip && (panicm.cs & 3); /* When the machine was in user space and the CPU didn't get confused it's normally not necessary to panic, unless you are paranoid (tolerant == 0) RED-PEN could be more tolerant for MCEs in idle, but most likely they occur at boot anyways, where it is best to just halt the machine. */ if ((!user_space && (panic_on_oops || tolerant < 2)) || (unsigned)current->pid <= 1) mce_panic("Uncorrected machine check", &panicm, mcestart); /* do_exit takes an awful lot of locks and has as slight risk of deadlocking. If you don't want that don't set tolerant >= 2 */ if (tolerant < 3) do_exit(SIGBUS); } out: /* Last thing done in the machine check exception to clear state. */ wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_STATUS, 0); } /* * Periodic polling timer for "silent" machine check errors. */ static int check_interval = 5 * 60; /* 5 minutes */ static void mcheck_timer(void *data); static DECLARE_WORK(mcheck_work, mcheck_timer, NULL); static void mcheck_check_cpu(void *info) { if (mce_available(¤t_cpu_data)) do_machine_check(NULL, 0); } static void mcheck_timer(void *data) { on_each_cpu(mcheck_check_cpu, NULL, 1, 1); schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval * HZ); /* * It's ok to read stale data here for notify_user and * console_logged as we'll simply get the updated versions * on the next mcheck_timer execution and atomic operations * on console_logged act as synchronization for notify_user * writes. */ if (notify_user && console_logged) { notify_user = 0; clear_bit(0, &console_logged); printk(KERN_INFO "Machine check events logged\n"); } } static __init int periodic_mcheck_init(void) { if (check_interval) schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval*HZ); return 0; } __initcall(periodic_mcheck_init); /* * Initialize Machine Checks for a CPU. */ static void mce_init(void *dummy) { u64 cap; int i; rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_MCG_CAP, cap); banks = cap & 0xff; if (banks > NR_BANKS) { printk(KERN_INFO "MCE: warning: using only %d banks\n", banks); banks = NR_BANKS; } /* Log the machine checks left over from the previous reset. This also clears all registers */ do_machine_check(NULL, -1); set_in_cr4(X86_CR4_MCE); if (cap & MCG_CTL_P) wrmsr(MSR_IA32_MCG_CTL, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff); for (i = 0; i < banks; i++) { wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_CTL+4*i, bank[i]); wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_MC0_STATUS+4*i, 0); } } /* Add per CPU specific workarounds here */ static void __init mce_cpu_quirks(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { /* This should be disabled by the BIOS, but isn't always */ if (c->x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD && c->x86 == 15) { /* disable GART TBL walk error reporting, which trips off incorrectly with the IOMMU & 3ware & Cerberus. */ clear_bit(10, &bank[4]); } } static void __init mce_cpu_features(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { switch (c->x86_vendor) { case X86_VENDOR_INTEL: mce_intel_feature_init(c); break; default: break; } } /* * Called for each booted CPU to set up machine checks. * Must be called with preempt off. */ void __init mcheck_init(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c) { static cpumask_t mce_cpus __initdata = CPU_MASK_NONE; mce_cpu_quirks(c); if (mce_dont_init || cpu_test_and_set(smp_processor_id(), mce_cpus) || !mce_available(c)) return; mce_init(NULL); mce_cpu_features(c); } /* * Character device to read and clear the MCE log. */ static void collect_tscs(void *data) { unsigned long *cpu_tsc = (unsigned long *)data; rdtscll(cpu_tsc[smp_processor_id()]); } static ssize_t mce_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf, size_t usize, loff_t *off) { unsigned long cpu_tsc[NR_CPUS]; static DECLARE_MUTEX(mce_read_sem); unsigned next; char __user *buf = ubuf; int i, err; down(&mce_read_sem); next = rcu_dereference(mcelog.next); /* Only supports full reads right now */ if (*off != 0 || usize < MCE_LOG_LEN*sizeof(struct mce)) { up(&mce_read_sem); return -EINVAL; } err = 0; for (i = 0; i < next; i++) { if (!mcelog.entry[i].finished) continue; smp_rmb(); err |= copy_to_user(buf, mcelog.entry + i, sizeof(struct mce)); buf += sizeof(struct mce); } memset(mcelog.entry, 0, next * sizeof(struct mce)); mcelog.next = 0; synchronize_kernel(); /* Collect entries that were still getting written before the synchronize. */ on_each_cpu(collect_tscs, cpu_tsc, 1, 1); for (i = next; i < MCE_LOG_LEN; i++) { if (mcelog.entry[i].finished && mcelog.entry[i].tsc < cpu_tsc[mcelog.entry[i].cpu]) { err |= copy_to_user(buf, mcelog.entry+i, sizeof(struct mce)); smp_rmb(); buf += sizeof(struct mce); memset(&mcelog.entry[i], 0, sizeof(struct mce)); } } up(&mce_read_sem); return err ? -EFAULT : buf - ubuf; } static int mce_ioctl(struct inode *i, struct file *f,unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) { int __user *p = (int __user *)arg; if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) return -EPERM; switch (cmd) { case MCE_GET_RECORD_LEN: return put_user(sizeof(struct mce), p); case MCE_GET_LOG_LEN: return put_user(MCE_LOG_LEN, p); case MCE_GETCLEAR_FLAGS: { unsigned flags; do { flags = mcelog.flags; } while (cmpxchg(&mcelog.flags, flags, 0) != flags); return put_user(flags, p); } default: return -ENOTTY; } } static struct file_operations mce_chrdev_ops = { .read = mce_read, .ioctl = mce_ioctl, }; static struct miscdevice mce_log_device = { MISC_MCELOG_MINOR, "mcelog", &mce_chrdev_ops, }; /* * Old style boot options parsing. Only for compatibility. */ static int __init mcheck_disable(char *str) { mce_dont_init = 1; return 0; } /* mce=off disables machine check. Note you can reenable it later using sysfs */ static int __init mcheck_enable(char *str) { if (!strcmp(str, "off")) mce_dont_init = 1; else printk("mce= argument %s ignored. Please use /sys", str); return 0; } __setup("nomce", mcheck_disable); __setup("mce", mcheck_enable); /* * Sysfs support */ /* On resume clear all MCE state. Don't want to see leftovers from the BIOS. */ static int mce_resume(struct sys_device *dev) { on_each_cpu(mce_init, NULL, 1, 1); return 0; } /* Reinit MCEs after user configuration changes */ static void mce_restart(void) { if (check_interval) cancel_delayed_work(&mcheck_work); /* Timer race is harmless here */ on_each_cpu(mce_init, NULL, 1, 1); if (check_interval) schedule_delayed_work(&mcheck_work, check_interval*HZ); } static struct sysdev_class mce_sysclass = { .resume = mce_resume, set_kset_name("machinecheck"), }; static struct sys_device device_mce = { .id = 0, .cls = &mce_sysclass, }; /* Why are there no generic functions for this? */ #define ACCESSOR(name, var, start) \ static ssize_t show_ ## name(struct sys_device *s, char *buf) { \ return sprintf(buf, "%lx\n", (unsigned long)var); \ } \ static ssize_t set_ ## name(struct sys_device *s,const char *buf,size_t siz) { \ char *end; \ unsigned long new = simple_strtoul(buf, &end, 0); \ if (end == buf) return -EINVAL; \ var = new; \ start; \ return end-buf; \ } \ static SYSDEV_ATTR(name, 0644, show_ ## name, set_ ## name); ACCESSOR(bank0ctl,bank[0],mce_restart()) ACCESSOR(bank1ctl,bank[1],mce_restart()) ACCESSOR(bank2ctl,bank[2],mce_restart()) ACCESSOR(bank3ctl,bank[3],mce_restart()) ACCESSOR(bank4ctl,bank[4],mce_restart()) ACCESSOR(tolerant,tolerant,) ACCESSOR(check_interval,check_interval,mce_restart()) static __init int mce_init_device(void) { int err; if (!mce_available(&boot_cpu_data)) return -EIO; err = sysdev_class_register(&mce_sysclass); if (!err) err = sysdev_register(&device_mce); if (!err) { /* could create per CPU objects, but it is not worth it. */ sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank0ctl); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank1ctl); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank2ctl); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank3ctl); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_bank4ctl); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_tolerant); sysdev_create_file(&device_mce, &attr_check_interval); } misc_register(&mce_log_device); return err; } device_initcall(mce_init_device);