From: Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com>
To: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@freescale.com>
Cc: linuxppc-dev list <linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org>,
David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: When are machine checks suppose to be recoverable?
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:56:45 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050823025645.GG9667@dmt.cnet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8DC63AB4-C547-4023-BE7F-46176BC71535@freescale.com>
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 10:42:12PM -0500, Kumar Gala wrote:
>
> On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:30 PM, David Woodhouse wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 07:44 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >
> >>On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 09:00 -0500, Kumar Gala wrote:
> >>
> >>>David's 8250 cleanup patch made me wondering when are machine checks
> >>>
> >
> >
> >>>suppose to recoverable? General class of conditions is what I'm
> >>>looking for here.
> >>>
> >>>Is David's case due to some PCI master abort or something else?
> >>>
> >>
> >>Might be some issue on SMP machines...
> >>
> >
> >Yeah, that'll probably be the reason it turns out _not_ to be
> >recoverable despite our expectations. But that wasn't Kumar's
> >question.
>
> David's right, that wasn't my question :) I was asking more about
> what cases do we actually recover and that is considered correct
> behavior.
Quoting David:
"My dual G4 PowerMac crashes sometimes when it probes for the (absent)
serial ports. Theoretically it's supposed to take a machine check and
recover -- but it doesn't always work like that."
Maybe you just need the proper entry in the exception table for IO
inb/outb?
Is there a stacktrace, David?
arch/ppc/kernel/traps.c:
/*
* I/O accesses can cause machine checks on powermacs.
* Check if the NIP corresponds to the address of a sync
* instruction for which there is an entry in the exception
* table.
* Note that the 601 only takes a machine check on TEA
* (transfer error ack) signal assertion, and does not
* set any of the top 16 bits of SRR1.
* -- paulus.
*/
static inline int check_io_access(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
unsigned long msr = regs->msr;
const struct exception_table_entry *entry;
unsigned int *nip = (unsigned int *)regs->nip;
if (((msr & 0xffff0000) == 0 || (msr & (0x80000 | 0x40000)))
&& (entry = search_exception_tables(regs->nip)) != NULL) {
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-08-23 3:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-08-16 16:21 [PATCH] Use platform device for 8250 registration David Woodhouse
2005-08-17 6:30 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-17 6:34 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2005-08-17 7:31 ` David Woodhouse
2005-08-17 13:54 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-17 15:05 ` Tom Rini
2005-08-17 15:22 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-17 15:30 ` Tom Rini
2005-08-17 16:16 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-17 16:27 ` Matt Porter
2005-08-17 16:35 ` Tom Rini
2005-08-17 16:27 ` Tom Rini
2005-08-17 11:11 ` Russell King
2005-08-17 16:39 ` David Woodhouse
2005-08-17 16:46 ` Russell King
2005-08-17 14:00 ` When are machine checks suppose to be recoverable? Kumar Gala
2005-08-17 21:44 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2005-08-17 22:30 ` David Woodhouse
2005-08-18 3:42 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-23 2:56 ` Marcelo Tosatti [this message]
2005-08-23 16:43 ` David Woodhouse
2005-08-23 17:04 ` Kumar Gala
2005-08-23 23:10 ` David Woodhouse
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