Re: [PATCH] x86_64: dynamic MCE poll interval
From: Andi Kleen
Date: Fri Apr 27 2007 - 05:09:36 EST
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 06:02:52PM -0700, Tim Hockin wrote:
> Description:
> This patch makes the MCE poller adjust the polling interval dynamically.
> If we find an MCE, poll 2x faster (down to 10 ms). When we stop finding
> MCEs, poll 2x slower (up to check_interval seconds). The check_interval
> tunable becomes the max polling interval.
Can you please fix the documentation then?
>
> Result:
> If you start to take a lot of correctable errors (not exceptions), you
> log them faster and more accurately (less chance of overflowing the MCA
> registers). If you don't take a lot of errors, you will see no change.
Makes sense.
AMD RevF can do this using the threshold interrupts too for DIMM errors
too without any delays -- perhaps it would also make sense to configure
this by default that it always triggers on all DIMM errors.
Right now it is just an option in /sys
> @@ -349,17 +349,24 @@ static void mcheck_timer(struct work_str
> * writes.
> */
> if (notify_user && console_logged) {
> + /* if we logged an MCE, reduce the polling interval */
> + next_interval = max(next_interval/2, HZ/100);
> notify_user = 0;
> clear_bit(0, &console_logged);
> printk(KERN_INFO "Machine check events logged\n");
The printk should not happen too often. Can you add some hardcoded
limit there than it doesn't happen more often than every hour or so
(or perhaps use a exponential backoff here too?)
It is only to tell users to check mcelog output.
-Andi
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