Re: [PATCH 1/3] x86: microcode: report if CPU has up-to-date microcode

From: Borislav Petkov
Date: Sun Apr 13 2014 - 12:10:44 EST


On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:08:08PM +0200, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> What prompted me to create this patch is a bunch of vmcores
> from people having mysterious crashes.
>
> Basically, I am in a real-world scenario where I have only vmcore
> from somebody else. I have no /proc/cpuinfo.
>
> Every bit of information I don't have at a minimum incurs email
> round-trip delay.
>
> Eventually I did manage to figure out what version of microcode
> my users had (they did have old one), but it took some time.

Out of curiosity: the old microcode version wasn't the culprit for the
bug, was it?

> You are correct, the lack of boot-time dmesg is a problem for
> post-mortem vmcore analysis in general.
>
> I contemplate creating a patch to optionally save it.

Btw, can vmcore stash ucode version somewhere too, as part of the data
dump it saves? Or even the whole /proc/cpuinfo?

> That is not a bad thing: if my users would have been spooked that
> way, maybe they'd install a newer microcode. Or newer BIOS with new
> microcode - they did not do that either, despite it being available
> from the manufacturer for two years already.

Right, ok. So in thinking about this more. How about we drop the "bool
report_old" machinery and add those printks as debug printks? And by
that I mean,

printk(KERN_DEBUG...

and not all that other pr_debug() gunk?

This way, you need to boot with "debug" or "ignore_loglevel" on the
cmdline and they will get issued.

My concern is still with spooked users who'll come and say, my machine says:

+ pr_info("microcode: CPU rev 0x%x is same or newer"
+ " than 0x%x in microcode data\n",

Does that mean, I need to go and replace my CPU?

The usual case is that microcode gets upgraded with system upgrade as a
intel-ucode or amd-ucode or whatever package, so people upgrading their
distros will always get the latest ucode anyway.

Hmmm.

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Regards/Gruss,
Boris.

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