Re: [PATCH v3 05/15] PCI/AER: Add CXL PCIe port correctable error support in AER service driver
From: Jonathan Cameron
Date: Wed Nov 27 2024 - 12:03:44 EST
On Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:54:19 -0600
Terry Bowman <terry.bowman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> The AER service driver supports handling downstream port protocol errors in
> restricted CXL host (RCH) mode also known as CXL1.1. It needs the same
> functionality for CXL PCIe ports operating in virtual hierarchy (VH)
> mode.[1]
>
> CXL and PCIe protocol error handling have different requirements that
> necessitate a separate handling path. The AER service driver may try to
> recover PCIe uncorrectable non-fatal errors (UCE). The same recovery is not
> suitable for CXL PCIe port devices because of potential for system memory
> corruption. Instead, CXL protocol error handling must use a kernel panic
> in the case of a fatal or non-fatal UCE. The AER driver's PCIe error
> handling does not panic the kernel in response to a UCE.
>
> Introduce a separate path for CXL protocol error handling in the AER
> service driver. This will allow CXL protocol errors to use CXL specific
> handling instead of PCIe handling. Add the CXL specific changes without
> affecting or adding functionality in the PCIe handling.
>
> Make this update alongside the existing downstream port RCH error handling
> logic, extending support to CXL PCIe ports in VH mode.
>
> is_internal_error() is currently limited by CONFIG_PCIEAER_CXL kernel
> config. Update is_internal_error()'s function declaration such that it is
> always available regardless if CONFIG_PCIEAER_CXL kernel config is enabled
> or disabled.
>
> The uncorrectable error (UCE) handling will be added in a future patch.
>
> [1] CXL 3.1 Spec, 12.2.2 CXL Root Ports, Downstream Switch Ports, and
> Upstream Switch Ports
>
> Signed-off-by: Terry Bowman <terry.bowman@xxxxxxx>
> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Reviewed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@xxxxxxxxx>
I took another look and so a question inline.
Jonathan
> static int cxl_rch_handle_error_iter(struct pci_dev *dev, void *data)
> {
> struct aer_err_info *info = (struct aer_err_info *)data;
> @@ -1033,14 +1032,23 @@ static int cxl_rch_handle_error_iter(struct pci_dev *dev, void *data)
>
> static void cxl_handle_error(struct pci_dev *dev, struct aer_err_info *info)
> {
> - /*
> - * Internal errors of an RCEC indicate an AER error in an
> - * RCH's downstream port. Check and handle them in the CXL.mem
> - * device driver.
> - */
> - if (pci_pcie_type(dev) == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_EC &&
> - is_internal_error(info))
> + if (pci_pcie_type(dev) == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_EC)
> pcie_walk_rcec(dev, cxl_rch_handle_error_iter, info);
> +
> + if (info->severity == AER_CORRECTABLE) {
> + struct pci_driver *pdrv = dev->driver;
> + int aer = dev->aer_cap;
> +
> + if (aer)
How do we get here with no aer?
On a PCIe device AER is optional, but not I think on a CXL device
(I can't find the text but there is a change log entry that says
to clarify that it is required for CXL devices)
Maybe the optionality is why the PCIe code has this check.
Anyhow, I don't really mind keeping it, was just curious.
> + pci_write_config_dword(dev, aer + PCI_ERR_COR_STATUS,
> + info->status);
> +
> + if (pdrv && pdrv->cxl_err_handler &&
> + pdrv->cxl_err_handler->cor_error_detected)
> + pdrv->cxl_err_handler->cor_error_detected(dev);
> +
> + pcie_clear_device_status(dev);
> + }
> }