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SubjectRe: [Skiboot] [PATCH] opal/hmi: Wakeup the cpu before reading core_fir
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 19:36:05 +0530
Vaibhav Jain <vaibhav@linux.ibm.com> wrote:

> When stop state 5 is enabled, reading the core_fir during an HMI can
> result in a xscom read error with xscom_read() returning the
> OPAL_XSCOM_PARTIAL_GOOD error code and core_fir value of all FFs. At
> present this return error code is not handled in decode_core_fir()
> hence the invalid core_fir value is sent to the kernel where it
> interprets it as a FATAL hmi causing a system check-stop.
>
> This can be prevented by forcing the core to wake-up using before
> reading the core_fir. Hence this patch wraps the call to
> read_core_fir() within calls to dctl_set_special_wakeup() and
> dctl_clear_special_wakeup().

Would it be feasible to enumerate the ranges of scoms that require
special wakeup and check for those in xscom_read/write, and warn if
spwkup was not set?

Thanks,
Nick

>
> Suggested-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
> Signed-off-by: Vaibhav Jain <vaibhav@linux.ibm.com>
> Signed-off-by: Mahesh J Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> ---
> core/hmi.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++--------
> 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/core/hmi.c b/core/hmi.c
> index 1f665a2f..67c520a0 100644
> --- a/core/hmi.c
> +++ b/core/hmi.c
> @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
> {
> uint64_t core_fir;
> uint32_t core_id;
> - int i;
> + int i, swkup_rc = OPAL_UNSUPPORTED;
> bool found = false;
> int64_t ret;
> const char *loc;
> @@ -390,14 +390,15 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
>
> core_id = pir_to_core_id(cpu->pir);
>
> + /* Force the core to wakeup, otherwise reading core_fir is unrealiable
> + * if stop-state 5 is enabled.
> + */
> + swkup_rc = dctl_set_special_wakeup(cpu);
> +
> /* Get CORE FIR register value. */
> ret = read_core_fir(cpu->chip_id, core_id, &core_fir);
>
> - if (ret == OPAL_HARDWARE) {
> - prerror("XSCOM error reading CORE FIR\n");
> - /* If the FIR can't be read, we should checkstop. */
> - return true;
> - } else if (ret == OPAL_WRONG_STATE) {
> + if (ret == OPAL_WRONG_STATE) {
> /*
> * CPU is asleep, so it probably didn't cause the checkstop.
> * If no other HMI cause is found a "catchall" checkstop
> @@ -407,11 +408,16 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
> prlog(PR_DEBUG,
> "FIR read failed, chip %d core %d asleep\n",
> cpu->chip_id, core_id);
> - return false;
> + goto out;
> + } else if (ret != OPAL_SUCCESS) {
> + prerror("XSCOM error reading CORE FIR\n");
> + /* If the FIR can't be read, we should checkstop. */
> + found = true;
> + goto out;
> }
>
> if (!core_fir)
> - return false;
> + goto out;
>
> loc = chip_loc_code(cpu->chip_id);
> prlog(PR_INFO, "[Loc: %s]: CHIP ID: %x, CORE ID: %x, FIR: %016llx\n",
> @@ -426,6 +432,9 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
> |= xstop_bits[i].reason;
> }
> }
> +out:
> + if (!swkup_rc)
> + dctl_clear_special_wakeup(cpu);
> return found;
> }
>

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