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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tejun Heo
bf58b4879c x86: use %*pb[l] to print bitmaps including cpumasks and nodemasks
printk and friends can now format bitmaps using '%*pb[l]'.  cpumask
and nodemask also provide cpumask_pr_args() and nodemask_pr_args()
respectively which can be used to generate the two printf arguments
necessary to format the specified cpu/nodemask.

* Unnecessary buffer size calculation and condition on the lenght
  removed from intel_cacheinfo.c::show_shared_cpu_map_func().

* uv_nmi_nr_cpus_pr() got overly smart and implemented "..."
  abbreviation if the output stretched over the predefined 1024 byte
  buffer.  Replaced with plain printk.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2015-02-13 21:21:37 -08:00
Christoph Lameter
e16321709c uv: Replace __get_cpu_var
Use __this_cpu_read instead.

Cc: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Cc: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
2014-08-26 13:45:50 -04:00
Borislav Petkov
a8fe19ebfb kernel/printk: use symbolic defines for console loglevels
... instead of naked numbers.

Stuff in sysrq.c used to set it to 8 which is supposed to mean above
default level so set it to DEBUG instead as we're terminating/killing all
tasks and we want to be verbose there.

Also, correct the check in x86_64_start_kernel which should be >= as
we're clearly issuing the string there for all debug levels, not only
the magical 10.

Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-06-04 16:54:17 -07:00
Mike Travis
6438999815 x86/uv/nmi, kgdb/kdb: Fix UV NMI handler when KDB not configured
Fix UV call into kgdb to depend only on whether KGDB is defined
and not both KGDB and KDB.  This allows the power nmi command to
use the gdb remote connection if enabled.  Note new action of
'kgdb' needs to be set as well to indicate user wants to wait
for gdb to be connected.  If it's set to 'kdb' then an error
message is displayed if KDB is not configured.

Also note that if both KGDB and KDB are enabled, then the action
of 'kgdb' or 'kdb' has no affect on which is used.  See the KGDB
documentation for further information.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140114162551.635540667@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-01-25 08:55:11 +01:00
Mike Travis
74c93f9d39 x86/uv/nmi: Fix Sparse warnings
Make uv_register_nmi_notifier() and uv_handle_nmi_ping() static
to address sparse warnings.

Fix problem where uv_nmi_kexec_failed is unused when
CONFIG_KEXEC is not defined.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140114162551.480872353@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-01-25 08:55:10 +01:00
Mike Travis
fc8b13740b kgdb/kdb: Fix no KDB config problem
Some code added to the debug_core module had KDB dependencies
that it shouldn't have.  Move the KDB dependent REASON back to
the caller to remove the dependency in the debug core code.

Update the call from the UV NMI handler to conform to the new
interface.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140114162551.318251993@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2014-01-25 08:55:09 +01:00
Jiri Slaby
5f01c98859 x86/dumpstack: Fix printk_address for direct addresses
Consider a kernel crash in a module, simulated the following way:

 static int my_init(void)
 {
         char *map = (void *)0x5;
         *map = 3;
         return 0;
 }
 module_init(my_init);

When we turn off FRAME_POINTERs, the very first instruction in
that function causes a BUG. The problem is that we print IP in
the BUG report using %pB (from printk_address). And %pB
decrements the pointer by one to fix printing addresses of
functions with tail calls.

This was added in commit 71f9e59800 ("x86, dumpstack: Use
%pB format specifier for stack trace") to fix the call stack
printouts.

So instead of correct output:

  BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000005
  IP: [<ffffffffa01ac000>] my_init+0x0/0x10 [pb173]

We get:

  BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000005
  IP: [<ffffffffa0152000>] 0xffffffffa0151fff

To fix that, we use %pS only for stack addresses printouts (via
newly added printk_stack_address) and %pB for regs->ip (via
printk_address). I.e. we revert to the old behaviour for all
except call stacks. And since from all those reliable is 1, we
remove that parameter from printk_address.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@gmail.com>
Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: joe@perches.com
Cc: jirislaby@gmail.com
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1382706418-8435-1-git-send-email-jslaby@suse.cz
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-11-12 21:06:06 +01:00
Ingo Molnar
b5dfcb09de Revert "x86/UV: Add uvtrace support"
This reverts commit 8eba18428a.

uv_trace() is not used by anything, nor is uv_trace_nmi_func, nor
uv_trace_func.

That's not how we do instrumentation code in the kernel: we add
tracepoints, printk()s, etc. so that everyone not just those with
magic kernel modules can debug a system.

So remove this unused (and misguied) piece of code.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Cc: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Cc: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-tumfBffmr4jmnt8Gyxanoblg@git.kernel.org
2013-11-11 19:53:42 +01:00
Mike Travis
e379ea82dd x86/UV: Add call to KGDB/KDB from NMI handler
This patch restores the capability to enter KDB (and KGDB) from
the UV NMI handler.  This is needed because the UV system
console is not capable of sending the 'break' signal to the
serial console port.  It is also useful when the kernel is hung
in such a way that it isn't responding to normal external I/O,
so sending 'g' to sysreq-trigger does not work either.

Another benefit of the external NMI command is that all the cpus
receive the NMI signal at roughly the same time so they are more
closely aligned timewise.

It utilizes the newly added kgdb_nmicallin function to gain
entry to KGDB/KDB by the master.  The slaves still enter via the
standard kgdb_nmicallback function.  It also uses the new
'send_ready' pointer to tell KGDB/KDB to signal the slaves when
to proceed into the KGDB slave loop.

It is enabled when the nmi action is set to "kdb" and the kernel
is built with CONFIG_KDB enabled.  Note that if kgdb is
connected that interface will be used instead.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20131002151418.089692683@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-10-03 18:48:09 +02:00
Ingo Molnar
8a1f4653f2 x86/UV: Check for alloc_cpumask_var() failures properly in uv_nmi_setup()
GCC warned about:

   arch/x86/platform/uv/uv_nmi.c: In function ‘uv_nmi_setup’:
   arch/x86/platform/uv/uv_nmi.c:664:2: warning: the address of ‘uv_nmi_cpu_mask’ will always evaluate as ‘true’

The reason is this code:

        alloc_cpumask_var(&uv_nmi_cpu_mask, GFP_KERNEL);
        BUG_ON(!uv_nmi_cpu_mask);

which is not the way to check for alloc_cpumask_var() failures - its
return code should be checked instead.

Cc: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-2pXRemsjupmvonbpmmnzleo1@git.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:52:40 +02:00
Mike Travis
8eba18428a x86/UV: Add uvtrace support
This patch adds support for the uvtrace module by providing a
skeleton call to the registered trace function.  It also
provides another separate 'NMI' tracer that is triggered by the
system wide 'power nmi' command.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20130923212501.185052551@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:02:04 +02:00
Mike Travis
12ba6c990f x86/UV: Add kdump to UV NMI handler
If a system has hung and it no longer responds to external
events, this patch adds the capability of doing a standard kdump
and system reboot then triggered by the system NMI command.

It is enabled when the nmi action is changed to "kdump" and the
kernel is built with CONFIG_KEXEC enabled.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20130923212500.660567460@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:02:03 +02:00
Mike Travis
3c121d9a21 x86/UV: Add summary of cpu activity to UV NMI handler
The standard NMI handler dumps the states of all the cpus.  This
includes a full register dump and stack trace.  This can be way
more information than what is needed.  This patch adds a
"summary" dump that is basically a form of the "ps" command.  It
includes the symbolic IP address as well as the command field
and basic process information.

It is enabled when the nmi action is changed to "ips".

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20130923212500.507922930@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:02:03 +02:00
Mike Travis
0d12ef0c90 x86/UV: Update UV support for external NMI signals
The current UV NMI handler has not been updated for the changes
in the system NMI handler and the perf operations.  The UV NMI
handler reads an MMR in the UV Hub to check to see if the NMI
event was caused by the external 'system NMI' that the operator
can initiate on the System Mgmt Controller.

The problem arises when the perf tools are running, causing
millions of perf events per second on very large CPU count
systems.  Previously this was okay because the perf NMI handler
ran at a higher priority on the NMI call chain and if the NMI
was a perf event, it would stop calling other NMI handlers
remaining on the NMI call chain.

Now the system NMI handler calls all the handlers on the NMI
call chain including the UV NMI handler.  This causes the UV NMI
handler to read the MMRs at the same millions per second rate.
This can lead to significant performance loss and possible
system failures.  It also can cause thousands of 'Dazed and
Confused' messages being sent to the system console.  This
effectively makes perf tools unusable on UV systems.

To avoid this excessive overhead when perf tools are running,
this code has been optimized to minimize reading of the MMRs as
much as possible, by moving to the NMI_UNKNOWN notifier chain.
This chain is called only when all the users on the standard
NMI_LOCAL call chain have been called and none of them have
claimed this NMI.

There is an exception where the NMI_LOCAL notifier chain is
used.  When the perf tools are in use, it's possible that the UV
NMI was captured by some other NMI handler and then either
ignored or mistakenly processed as a perf event.  We set a
per_cpu ('ping') flag for those CPUs that ignored the initial
NMI, and then send them an IPI NMI signal.  The NMI_LOCAL
handler on each cpu does not need to read the MMR, but instead
checks the in memory flag indicating it was pinged.  There are
two module variables, 'ping_count' indicating how many requested
NMI events occurred, and 'ping_misses' indicating how many stray
NMI events.  These most likely are perf events so it shows the
overhead of the perf NMI interrupts and how many MMR reads were avoided.

This patch also minimizes the reads of the MMRs by having the
first cpu entering the NMI handler on each node set a per HUB
in-memory atomic value.  (Having a per HUB value avoids sending
lock traffic over NumaLink.)  Both types of UV NMIs from the SMI
layer are supported.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20130923212500.353547733@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:02:02 +02:00
Mike Travis
1e019421bc x86/UV: Move NMI support
This patch moves the UV NMI support from the x2apic file to a
new separate uv_nmi.c file in preparation for the next sequence
of patches. It prevents upcoming bloat of the x2apic file, and
has the added benefit of putting the upcoming /sys/module
parameters under the name 'uv_nmi' instead of 'x2apic_uv_x',
which was obscure.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Dimitri Sivanich <sivanich@sgi.com>
Reviewed-by: Hedi Berriche <hedi@sgi.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@ghostprotocols.net>
Cc: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20130923212500.183295611@asylum.americas.sgi.com
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2013-09-24 09:02:02 +02:00