From: james.morse@arm.com (James Morse)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v9 3/7] acpi: apei: Add SEI notification type support for ARMv8
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 19:39:40 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5A70C9FC.5080100@arm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <168c3f61-0d11-13a4-c383-1f6a97d0ef37@huawei.com>
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 23/01/18 09:23, gengdongjiu wrote:
> On 2018/1/23 3:39, James Morse wrote:
>> gengdongjiu wrote:
>>> This error source parsing and handling method
>>> is similar with the SEA.
>>
>> There are problems with doing this:
>>
>> Oct. 18, 2017, 10:26 a.m. James Morse wrote:
>> | How do SEA and SEI interact?
>> |
>> | As far as I can see they can both interrupt each other, which isn't something
>> | the single in_nmi() path in APEI can handle. I thinks we should fix this
>> | first.
>>
>> [..]
>>
>> | SEA gets away with a lot of things because its synchronous. SEI isn't. Xie
>> | XiuQi pointed to the memory_failure_queue() code. We can use this directly
>> | from SEA, but not SEI. (what happens if an SError arrives while we are
>> | queueing memory_failure work from an IRQ).
>> |
>> | The one that scares me is the trace-point reporting stuff. What happens if an
>> | SError arrives while we are enabling a trace point? (these are static-keys
>> | right?)
>> |
>> | I don't think we can just plumb SEI in like this and be done with it.
>> | (I'm looking at teasing out the estatus cache code from being x86:NMI only.
>> | This way we solve the same 'cant do this from NMI context' with the same
>> | code'.)
>>
>>
>> I will post what I've got for this estatus-cache thing as an RFC, its not ready
>> to be considered yet.
> Yes, I know you are dong that. Your serial's patch will consider all above things, right?
Assuming I got it right, yes. It currently makes the race Xie XiuQi spotted
worse, which I want to fix too. (details on the cover letter)
> If your patch can be consider that, this patch can based on your patchset. thanks.
I'd like to pick these patches onto the end of that series, but first I want to
know what NOTIFY_SEI means for any OS. The ACPI spec doesn't say, and because
its asynchronous, route-able and mask-able, there are many more corners than
NOTFIY_SEA.
This thing is a notification using an emulated SError exception. (emulated
because physical-SError must be routed to EL3 for firmware-first, and
virtual-SError belongs to EL2).
Does your firmware emulate SError exactly as the TakeException() pseudo code in
the Arm-Arm?
Is the emulated SError routed following the routing rules for HCR_EL2.{AMO, TGE}?
What does your firmware do when it wants to emulate SError but its masked?
(e.g.1: The physical-SError interrupted EL2 and the SPSR shows EL2 had PSTATE.A
set.
e.g.2: The physical-SError interrupted EL2 but HCR_EL2 indicates the emulated
SError should go to EL1. This effectively masks SError.)
Answers to these let us determine whether a bug is in the firmware or the
kernel. If firmware is expecting the OS to do something special, I'd like to
know about it from the beginning!
>>> Expose API ghes_notify_sei() to external users. External
>>> modules can call this exposed API to parse APEI table and
>>> handle the SEI notification.
>>
>> external modules? You mean called by the arch code when it gets this NOTIFY_SEI?
> yes, called by kernel ARCH code, such as below, I remember I have discussed with you.
Sure. The phrase 'external modules' usually means the '.ko' files that live in
/lib/modules, nothing outside the kernel tree should be doing this stuff.
Thanks,
James
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-30 19:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-01-06 16:02 [PATCH v9 0/7] Handle guest RAS Error in KVM and kernel Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 1/7] arm64: cpufeature: Detect CPU RAS Extentions Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 2/7] KVM: arm64: Save ESR_EL2 on guest SError Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 3/7] acpi: apei: Add SEI notification type support for ARMv8 Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-22 19:39 ` James Morse
2018-01-23 9:23 ` gengdongjiu
2018-01-23 10:07 ` gengdongjiu
2018-01-30 19:39 ` James Morse [this message]
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 4/7] KVM: arm64: Trap RAS error registers and set HCR_EL2's TERR & TEA Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 5/7] arm64: kvm: Introduce KVM_ARM_SET_SERROR_ESR ioctl Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-23 19:06 ` James Morse
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 6/7] arm64: kvm: Set Virtual SError Exception Syndrome for guest Dongjiu Geng
2018-01-23 19:07 ` James Morse
2018-01-25 8:21 ` gengdongjiu
2018-01-06 16:02 ` [PATCH v9 7/7] arm64: kvm: handle guest SError Interrupt by categorization Dongjiu Geng
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2018-02-15 17:55 ` [PATCH v9 3/7] acpi: apei: Add SEI notification type support for ARMv8 James Morse
2018-04-12 5:00 ` gengdongjiu
2018-04-12 16:14 ` James Morse
2018-04-13 13:50 ` gengdongjiu
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