Re: [PATCH v5] x86: mce: kexec: switch MCE handler for kexec/kdump

From: Naoya Horiguchi
Date: Thu Mar 05 2015 - 04:42:14 EST


On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 09:57:35AM +0100, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 06:45:10AM +0000, Naoya Horiguchi wrote:
...
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Naoya Horiguchi <n-horiguchi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2.6.32+]
>
> I don't think you can CC stable on something which looks like a new
> feature to me.

OK, I drop it.

> It is most likely that distros will pick it up separately.
>
> > ---
> > ChangeLog v4 -> v5:
> > - drop MCE_UC/AR_SEVERITY re-ordering
> > - move most of code to arch/x86/kernel/crash.c
> > - export some MCE internal variables/routines via arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h
> >
> > ChangeLog v3 -> v4:
> > - fixed AR and UC order in enum severity_level because UC is severer than AR
> > by definition. Current code is not affected by this wrong order by chance.
> > - check severity in machine_check_under_kdump(), and call mce_panic() if the
> > resultant severity is as bad as or worse than MCE_AR_SEVERITY.
> > - use static global variable kdump_cpu instead of mca_cfg->kdump_cpu
> > - reduce "#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC"
> > - add "#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE" for declaration of machine_check_under_kdump()
> > in mce.h
> > - update comment on switch_mce_handler_for_kdump()
> >
> > ChangeLog v2 -> v3
> > - go to "switch MCE handler" approach
> >
> > ChangeLog v1 -> v2
> > - clear MSR_IA32_MCG_CTL, MSR_IA32_MCx_CTL, and CR4.MCE instead of using
> > global flag to ignore MCE events.
> > - fixed the description of the problem
> > ---
> > arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h | 19 +++++++
> > arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce-internal.h | 13 -----
> > arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce.c | 10 ++--
> > arch/x86/kernel/crash.c | 87 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > 4 files changed, 111 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h
> > index 51b26e895933..fbb385611a14 100644
> > --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h
> > +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/mce.h
> > @@ -248,4 +248,23 @@ struct cper_sec_mem_err;
> > extern void apei_mce_report_mem_error(int corrected,
> > struct cper_sec_mem_err *mem_err);
> >
> > +enum severity_level {
> > + MCE_NO_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_DEFERRED_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_UCNA_SEVERITY = MCE_DEFERRED_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_KEEP_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_SOME_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_AO_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_UC_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_AR_SEVERITY,
> > + MCE_PANIC_SEVERITY,
> > +};
> > +
> > +int mce_severity(struct mce *a, int tolerant, char **msg, bool is_excp);
> > +
> > +extern void mce_panic(char *msg, struct mce *final, char *exp);
>
> mce_panic is doing a lot of MCE-specific stuff like flushing out mcelog
> etc. I don't think you need all that in your case - I think in your case
> you simply want to panic().

print_mce() doesn't help?

> > +extern u64 mce_rdmsrl(u32 msr);
> > +extern void mce_wrmsrl(u32 msr, u64 v);
>
> Those wrap error injection. I don't think you need that either - use
> generic rd/wrmsr* functions.
>
> > +extern inline void mce_gather_info(struct mce *m, struct pt_regs *regs);
>
> This has a vm86 mode special case. Also probably not needed for you. You
> can simply read MSR_IA32_MCG_STATUS in a simplified, private version.
>
> > +extern void (*quirk_no_way_out)(int bank, struct mce *m, struct pt_regs *regs);
>
> Now this is exposing a really MCE-internal function. You probably should add a
>
> mce_callback(bank, m, regs);
>
> in a prepatch and call it from your code.

Currently quirk_no_way_out() is set only for a specific CPU model, so even
if we define another callback for kdump code, setting it to a real function
need to be done in MCE internal function, __mcheck_cpu_apply_quirks() ?

It seems that in this version I relied on reusing exisiting code too much.
So I'll do only what I really need. Then, if the model specific behavior
(what quirk_sandybridge_ifu() does) doesn't affect machine_check_under_kdump()'s
behavior, simply stop copying this part is a right thing to do?


> With the above simplified versions used, the rest of the patch becomes
> almost trivial.

Other than that, I'm OK to write in the simplified form.

Thanks,
Naoya Horiguchi--
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