Re: Re-implement MCE log ring buffer as per-CPU ring buffer

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Wed Apr 22 2009 - 05:23:31 EST



* Huang Ying <ying.huang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Re-implement MCE log ring buffer as per-CPU ring buffer for better
> scalability. Basic design is as follow:

Before changing anything substantial in the MCE code it would be
necessary to clean up and then unify the 32-bit and 64-bit side of
the MCE code first. (Which essentially means extending the
64-bit-only code to 32-bit)

I've put a few cleanup patches into tip:x86/mce2 (warning: there are
a few broken ones at the tail - so consider it WIP), to help make
this happen:

dd98699: x86, mce: print number of MCE banks
ef319a8: x86, mce: unify
be0f336: x86, mce: unify, prepare for 32-bit
90c99b7: x86, mce: prepare unification
1e1d4f8: x86, mce: prepare mce.h and mce_64.c for unification
fd6b13f: x86, mce: clean up mce_64.c
f7f8e03: x86, mce: clean up mce_intel.c
b19c8ea: x86, mce: unify the Intel thermal interrupt code
6eade5b: mce: unify Intel thermal init, prepare
d393769: x86, mce: clean up mce.h
7bb2efa: x86, mce: clean up winchip.c
3b94f2b: x86, mce: clean up p5.c
13a219b: x86, mce: clean up mce_32.c
e69e307: x86, mce: clean up non-fatal.c
3b9a5bc: x86, mce: clean up k7.c
79e1d29: x86, mce: clean up p6.c
c5fac5b: x86, mce: clean up therm_throt.c
788a16a: x86, mce: clean up p4.c
07d7726: x86, mce: clean up mce_amd_64.c
a6a6958: x86, mce: clean up the sysfs variables namespace
895f799: x86, mce: clean up the mce_64.c code

these are the more questionable ones in need of restructuring:

dd98699: x86, mce: print number of MCE banks
ef319a8: x86, mce: unify
be0f336: x86, mce: unify, prepare for 32-bit
90c99b7: x86, mce: prepare unification
1e1d4f8: x86, mce: prepare mce.h and mce_64.c for unification
fd6b13f: x86, mce: clean up mce_64.c
f7f8e03: x86, mce: clean up mce_intel.c
b19c8ea: x86, mce: unify the Intel thermal interrupt code
6eade5b: mce: unify Intel thermal init, prepare

... but you get the idea.

Ingo
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