linux/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_pseries.c
Russell Currey 1f52f17614 powerpc/pci: Always print PHB and PE numbers as hexadecimal
PHB, PE (and by association MVE) numbers are printed as a mix of decimal
and hexadecimal throughout the kernel.  This can be misleading, so make
them all hexadecimal.

Standardising on hex instead of dec because:

 - PHB numbers are presented in hex in sysfs/debugfs (and lspci, etc)
 - PE numbers are presented as hex in sysfs and parsed in hex in debugfs

The only place I think this could cause confusing are the messages during
boot, i.e.

	pci 000a:01     : [PE# 000] Secondary bus 1 associated with PE#0

which can be a quick way to check PE numbers.  pe_level_printk() will
only print two characters instead of three, so the above would be

	pci 000a:01     : [PE# 00] Secondary bus 1 associated with PE#0

which gives a hint it's in hex.

Signed-off-by: Russell Currey <ruscur@russell.cc>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
2016-11-22 11:57:07 +11:00

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/*
* The file intends to implement the platform dependent EEH operations on pseries.
* Actually, the pseries platform is built based on RTAS heavily. That means the
* pseries platform dependent EEH operations will be built on RTAS calls. The functions
* are derived from arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh.c and necessary cleanup has
* been done.
*
* Copyright Benjamin Herrenschmidt & Gavin Shan, IBM Corporation 2011.
* Copyright IBM Corporation 2001, 2005, 2006
* Copyright Dave Engebretsen & Todd Inglett 2001
* Copyright Linas Vepstas 2005, 2006
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/rbtree.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <asm/eeh.h>
#include <asm/eeh_event.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/machdep.h>
#include <asm/ppc-pci.h>
#include <asm/rtas.h>
/* RTAS tokens */
static int ibm_set_eeh_option;
static int ibm_set_slot_reset;
static int ibm_read_slot_reset_state;
static int ibm_read_slot_reset_state2;
static int ibm_slot_error_detail;
static int ibm_get_config_addr_info;
static int ibm_get_config_addr_info2;
static int ibm_configure_pe;
/*
* Buffer for reporting slot-error-detail rtas calls. Its here
* in BSS, and not dynamically alloced, so that it ends up in
* RMO where RTAS can access it.
*/
static unsigned char slot_errbuf[RTAS_ERROR_LOG_MAX];
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(slot_errbuf_lock);
static int eeh_error_buf_size;
/**
* pseries_eeh_init - EEH platform dependent initialization
*
* EEH platform dependent initialization on pseries.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_init(void)
{
/* figure out EEH RTAS function call tokens */
ibm_set_eeh_option = rtas_token("ibm,set-eeh-option");
ibm_set_slot_reset = rtas_token("ibm,set-slot-reset");
ibm_read_slot_reset_state2 = rtas_token("ibm,read-slot-reset-state2");
ibm_read_slot_reset_state = rtas_token("ibm,read-slot-reset-state");
ibm_slot_error_detail = rtas_token("ibm,slot-error-detail");
ibm_get_config_addr_info2 = rtas_token("ibm,get-config-addr-info2");
ibm_get_config_addr_info = rtas_token("ibm,get-config-addr-info");
ibm_configure_pe = rtas_token("ibm,configure-pe");
/*
* ibm,configure-pe and ibm,configure-bridge have the same semantics,
* however ibm,configure-pe can be faster. If we can't find
* ibm,configure-pe then fall back to using ibm,configure-bridge.
*/
if (ibm_configure_pe == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE)
ibm_configure_pe = rtas_token("ibm,configure-bridge");
/*
* Necessary sanity check. We needn't check "get-config-addr-info"
* and its variant since the old firmware probably support address
* of domain/bus/slot/function for EEH RTAS operations.
*/
if (ibm_set_eeh_option == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE ||
ibm_set_slot_reset == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE ||
(ibm_read_slot_reset_state2 == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE &&
ibm_read_slot_reset_state == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) ||
ibm_slot_error_detail == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE ||
ibm_configure_pe == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
pr_info("EEH functionality not supported\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Initialize error log lock and size */
spin_lock_init(&slot_errbuf_lock);
eeh_error_buf_size = rtas_token("rtas-error-log-max");
if (eeh_error_buf_size == RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
pr_info("%s: unknown EEH error log size\n",
__func__);
eeh_error_buf_size = 1024;
} else if (eeh_error_buf_size > RTAS_ERROR_LOG_MAX) {
pr_info("%s: EEH error log size %d exceeds the maximal %d\n",
__func__, eeh_error_buf_size, RTAS_ERROR_LOG_MAX);
eeh_error_buf_size = RTAS_ERROR_LOG_MAX;
}
/* Set EEH probe mode */
eeh_add_flag(EEH_PROBE_MODE_DEVTREE | EEH_ENABLE_IO_FOR_LOG);
return 0;
}
static int pseries_eeh_cap_start(struct pci_dn *pdn)
{
u32 status;
if (!pdn)
return 0;
rtas_read_config(pdn, PCI_STATUS, 2, &status);
if (!(status & PCI_STATUS_CAP_LIST))
return 0;
return PCI_CAPABILITY_LIST;
}
static int pseries_eeh_find_cap(struct pci_dn *pdn, int cap)
{
int pos = pseries_eeh_cap_start(pdn);
int cnt = 48; /* Maximal number of capabilities */
u32 id;
if (!pos)
return 0;
while (cnt--) {
rtas_read_config(pdn, pos, 1, &pos);
if (pos < 0x40)
break;
pos &= ~3;
rtas_read_config(pdn, pos + PCI_CAP_LIST_ID, 1, &id);
if (id == 0xff)
break;
if (id == cap)
return pos;
pos += PCI_CAP_LIST_NEXT;
}
return 0;
}
static int pseries_eeh_find_ecap(struct pci_dn *pdn, int cap)
{
struct eeh_dev *edev = pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn);
u32 header;
int pos = 256;
int ttl = (4096 - 256) / 8;
if (!edev || !edev->pcie_cap)
return 0;
if (rtas_read_config(pdn, pos, 4, &header) != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL)
return 0;
else if (!header)
return 0;
while (ttl-- > 0) {
if (PCI_EXT_CAP_ID(header) == cap && pos)
return pos;
pos = PCI_EXT_CAP_NEXT(header);
if (pos < 256)
break;
if (rtas_read_config(pdn, pos, 4, &header) != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL)
break;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_probe - EEH probe on the given device
* @pdn: PCI device node
* @data: Unused
*
* When EEH module is installed during system boot, all PCI devices
* are checked one by one to see if it supports EEH. The function
* is introduced for the purpose.
*/
static void *pseries_eeh_probe(struct pci_dn *pdn, void *data)
{
struct eeh_dev *edev;
struct eeh_pe pe;
u32 pcie_flags;
int enable = 0;
int ret;
/* Retrieve OF node and eeh device */
edev = pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn);
if (!edev || edev->pe)
return NULL;
/* Check class/vendor/device IDs */
if (!pdn->vendor_id || !pdn->device_id || !pdn->class_code)
return NULL;
/* Skip for PCI-ISA bridge */
if ((pdn->class_code >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_ISA)
return NULL;
/*
* Update class code and mode of eeh device. We need
* correctly reflects that current device is root port
* or PCIe switch downstream port.
*/
edev->class_code = pdn->class_code;
edev->pcix_cap = pseries_eeh_find_cap(pdn, PCI_CAP_ID_PCIX);
edev->pcie_cap = pseries_eeh_find_cap(pdn, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
edev->aer_cap = pseries_eeh_find_ecap(pdn, PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_ERR);
edev->mode &= 0xFFFFFF00;
if ((edev->class_code >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI) {
edev->mode |= EEH_DEV_BRIDGE;
if (edev->pcie_cap) {
rtas_read_config(pdn, edev->pcie_cap + PCI_EXP_FLAGS,
2, &pcie_flags);
pcie_flags = (pcie_flags & PCI_EXP_FLAGS_TYPE) >> 4;
if (pcie_flags == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT)
edev->mode |= EEH_DEV_ROOT_PORT;
else if (pcie_flags == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM)
edev->mode |= EEH_DEV_DS_PORT;
}
}
/* Initialize the fake PE */
memset(&pe, 0, sizeof(struct eeh_pe));
pe.phb = edev->phb;
pe.config_addr = (pdn->busno << 16) | (pdn->devfn << 8);
/* Enable EEH on the device */
ret = eeh_ops->set_option(&pe, EEH_OPT_ENABLE);
if (!ret) {
/* Retrieve PE address */
edev->config_addr = (pdn->busno << 16) | (pdn->devfn << 8);
edev->pe_config_addr = eeh_ops->get_pe_addr(&pe);
pe.addr = edev->pe_config_addr;
/* Some older systems (Power4) allow the ibm,set-eeh-option
* call to succeed even on nodes where EEH is not supported.
* Verify support explicitly.
*/
ret = eeh_ops->get_state(&pe, NULL);
if (ret > 0 && ret != EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT)
enable = 1;
if (enable) {
eeh_add_flag(EEH_ENABLED);
eeh_add_to_parent_pe(edev);
pr_debug("%s: EEH enabled on %02x:%02x.%01x PHB#%x-PE#%x\n",
__func__, pdn->busno, PCI_SLOT(pdn->devfn),
PCI_FUNC(pdn->devfn), pe.phb->global_number,
pe.addr);
} else if (pdn->parent && pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn->parent) &&
(pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn->parent))->pe) {
/* This device doesn't support EEH, but it may have an
* EEH parent, in which case we mark it as supported.
*/
edev->config_addr = pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn->parent)->config_addr;
edev->pe_config_addr = pdn_to_eeh_dev(pdn->parent)->pe_config_addr;
eeh_add_to_parent_pe(edev);
}
}
/* Save memory bars */
eeh_save_bars(edev);
return NULL;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_set_option - Initialize EEH or MMIO/DMA reenable
* @pe: EEH PE
* @option: operation to be issued
*
* The function is used to control the EEH functionality globally.
* Currently, following options are support according to PAPR:
* Enable EEH, Disable EEH, Enable MMIO and Enable DMA
*/
static int pseries_eeh_set_option(struct eeh_pe *pe, int option)
{
int ret = 0;
int config_addr;
/*
* When we're enabling or disabling EEH functioality on
* the particular PE, the PE config address is possibly
* unavailable. Therefore, we have to figure it out from
* the FDT node.
*/
switch (option) {
case EEH_OPT_DISABLE:
case EEH_OPT_ENABLE:
case EEH_OPT_THAW_MMIO:
case EEH_OPT_THAW_DMA:
config_addr = pe->config_addr;
if (pe->addr)
config_addr = pe->addr;
break;
case EEH_OPT_FREEZE_PE:
/* Not support */
return 0;
default:
pr_err("%s: Invalid option %d\n",
__func__, option);
return -EINVAL;
}
ret = rtas_call(ibm_set_eeh_option, 4, 1, NULL,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), option);
return ret;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_get_pe_addr - Retrieve PE address
* @pe: EEH PE
*
* Retrieve the assocated PE address. Actually, there're 2 RTAS
* function calls dedicated for the purpose. We need implement
* it through the new function and then the old one. Besides,
* you should make sure the config address is figured out from
* FDT node before calling the function.
*
* It's notable that zero'ed return value means invalid PE config
* address.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_get_pe_addr(struct eeh_pe *pe)
{
int ret = 0;
int rets[3];
if (ibm_get_config_addr_info2 != RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
/*
* First of all, we need to make sure there has one PE
* associated with the device. Otherwise, PE address is
* meaningless.
*/
ret = rtas_call(ibm_get_config_addr_info2, 4, 2, rets,
pe->config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), 1);
if (ret || (rets[0] == 0))
return 0;
/* Retrieve the associated PE config address */
ret = rtas_call(ibm_get_config_addr_info2, 4, 2, rets,
pe->config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), 0);
if (ret) {
pr_warn("%s: Failed to get address for PHB#%x-PE#%x\n",
__func__, pe->phb->global_number, pe->config_addr);
return 0;
}
return rets[0];
}
if (ibm_get_config_addr_info != RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
ret = rtas_call(ibm_get_config_addr_info, 4, 2, rets,
pe->config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), 0);
if (ret) {
pr_warn("%s: Failed to get address for PHB#%x-PE#%x\n",
__func__, pe->phb->global_number, pe->config_addr);
return 0;
}
return rets[0];
}
return ret;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_get_state - Retrieve PE state
* @pe: EEH PE
* @state: return value
*
* Retrieve the state of the specified PE. On RTAS compliant
* pseries platform, there already has one dedicated RTAS function
* for the purpose. It's notable that the associated PE config address
* might be ready when calling the function. Therefore, endeavour to
* use the PE config address if possible. Further more, there're 2
* RTAS calls for the purpose, we need to try the new one and back
* to the old one if the new one couldn't work properly.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_get_state(struct eeh_pe *pe, int *state)
{
int config_addr;
int ret;
int rets[4];
int result;
/* Figure out PE config address if possible */
config_addr = pe->config_addr;
if (pe->addr)
config_addr = pe->addr;
if (ibm_read_slot_reset_state2 != RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
ret = rtas_call(ibm_read_slot_reset_state2, 3, 4, rets,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid));
} else if (ibm_read_slot_reset_state != RTAS_UNKNOWN_SERVICE) {
/* Fake PE unavailable info */
rets[2] = 0;
ret = rtas_call(ibm_read_slot_reset_state, 3, 3, rets,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid));
} else {
return EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
}
if (ret)
return ret;
/* Parse the result out */
if (!rets[1])
return EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
switch(rets[0]) {
case 0:
result = EEH_STATE_MMIO_ACTIVE |
EEH_STATE_DMA_ACTIVE;
break;
case 1:
result = EEH_STATE_RESET_ACTIVE |
EEH_STATE_MMIO_ACTIVE |
EEH_STATE_DMA_ACTIVE;
break;
case 2:
result = 0;
break;
case 4:
result = EEH_STATE_MMIO_ENABLED;
break;
case 5:
if (rets[2]) {
if (state) *state = rets[2];
result = EEH_STATE_UNAVAILABLE;
} else {
result = EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
}
break;
default:
result = EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
}
return result;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_reset - Reset the specified PE
* @pe: EEH PE
* @option: reset option
*
* Reset the specified PE
*/
static int pseries_eeh_reset(struct eeh_pe *pe, int option)
{
int config_addr;
int ret;
/* Figure out PE address */
config_addr = pe->config_addr;
if (pe->addr)
config_addr = pe->addr;
/* Reset PE through RTAS call */
ret = rtas_call(ibm_set_slot_reset, 4, 1, NULL,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), option);
/* If fundamental-reset not supported, try hot-reset */
if (option == EEH_RESET_FUNDAMENTAL &&
ret == -8) {
option = EEH_RESET_HOT;
ret = rtas_call(ibm_set_slot_reset, 4, 1, NULL,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid), option);
}
/* We need reset hold or settlement delay */
if (option == EEH_RESET_FUNDAMENTAL ||
option == EEH_RESET_HOT)
msleep(EEH_PE_RST_HOLD_TIME);
else
msleep(EEH_PE_RST_SETTLE_TIME);
return ret;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_wait_state - Wait for PE state
* @pe: EEH PE
* @max_wait: maximal period in millisecond
*
* Wait for the state of associated PE. It might take some time
* to retrieve the PE's state.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_wait_state(struct eeh_pe *pe, int max_wait)
{
int ret;
int mwait;
/*
* According to PAPR, the state of PE might be temporarily
* unavailable. Under the circumstance, we have to wait
* for indicated time determined by firmware. The maximal
* wait time is 5 minutes, which is acquired from the original
* EEH implementation. Also, the original implementation
* also defined the minimal wait time as 1 second.
*/
#define EEH_STATE_MIN_WAIT_TIME (1000)
#define EEH_STATE_MAX_WAIT_TIME (300 * 1000)
while (1) {
ret = pseries_eeh_get_state(pe, &mwait);
/*
* If the PE's state is temporarily unavailable,
* we have to wait for the specified time. Otherwise,
* the PE's state will be returned immediately.
*/
if (ret != EEH_STATE_UNAVAILABLE)
return ret;
if (max_wait <= 0) {
pr_warn("%s: Timeout when getting PE's state (%d)\n",
__func__, max_wait);
return EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
}
if (mwait <= 0) {
pr_warn("%s: Firmware returned bad wait value %d\n",
__func__, mwait);
mwait = EEH_STATE_MIN_WAIT_TIME;
} else if (mwait > EEH_STATE_MAX_WAIT_TIME) {
pr_warn("%s: Firmware returned too long wait value %d\n",
__func__, mwait);
mwait = EEH_STATE_MAX_WAIT_TIME;
}
max_wait -= mwait;
msleep(mwait);
}
return EEH_STATE_NOT_SUPPORT;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_get_log - Retrieve error log
* @pe: EEH PE
* @severity: temporary or permanent error log
* @drv_log: driver log to be combined with retrieved error log
* @len: length of driver log
*
* Retrieve the temporary or permanent error from the PE.
* Actually, the error will be retrieved through the dedicated
* RTAS call.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_get_log(struct eeh_pe *pe, int severity, char *drv_log, unsigned long len)
{
int config_addr;
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
spin_lock_irqsave(&slot_errbuf_lock, flags);
memset(slot_errbuf, 0, eeh_error_buf_size);
/* Figure out the PE address */
config_addr = pe->config_addr;
if (pe->addr)
config_addr = pe->addr;
ret = rtas_call(ibm_slot_error_detail, 8, 1, NULL, config_addr,
BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid), BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid),
virt_to_phys(drv_log), len,
virt_to_phys(slot_errbuf), eeh_error_buf_size,
severity);
if (!ret)
log_error(slot_errbuf, ERR_TYPE_RTAS_LOG, 0);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&slot_errbuf_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_configure_bridge - Configure PCI bridges in the indicated PE
* @pe: EEH PE
*
* The function will be called to reconfigure the bridges included
* in the specified PE so that the mulfunctional PE would be recovered
* again.
*/
static int pseries_eeh_configure_bridge(struct eeh_pe *pe)
{
int config_addr;
int ret;
/* Waiting 0.2s maximum before skipping configuration */
int max_wait = 200;
/* Figure out the PE address */
config_addr = pe->config_addr;
if (pe->addr)
config_addr = pe->addr;
while (max_wait > 0) {
ret = rtas_call(ibm_configure_pe, 3, 1, NULL,
config_addr, BUID_HI(pe->phb->buid),
BUID_LO(pe->phb->buid));
if (!ret)
return ret;
/*
* If RTAS returns a delay value that's above 100ms, cut it
* down to 100ms in case firmware made a mistake. For more
* on how these delay values work see rtas_busy_delay_time
*/
if (ret > RTAS_EXTENDED_DELAY_MIN+2 &&
ret <= RTAS_EXTENDED_DELAY_MAX)
ret = RTAS_EXTENDED_DELAY_MIN+2;
max_wait -= rtas_busy_delay_time(ret);
if (max_wait < 0)
break;
rtas_busy_delay(ret);
}
pr_warn("%s: Unable to configure bridge PHB#%x-PE#%x (%d)\n",
__func__, pe->phb->global_number, pe->addr, ret);
return ret;
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_read_config - Read PCI config space
* @pdn: PCI device node
* @where: PCI address
* @size: size to read
* @val: return value
*
* Read config space from the speicifed device
*/
static int pseries_eeh_read_config(struct pci_dn *pdn, int where, int size, u32 *val)
{
return rtas_read_config(pdn, where, size, val);
}
/**
* pseries_eeh_write_config - Write PCI config space
* @pdn: PCI device node
* @where: PCI address
* @size: size to write
* @val: value to be written
*
* Write config space to the specified device
*/
static int pseries_eeh_write_config(struct pci_dn *pdn, int where, int size, u32 val)
{
return rtas_write_config(pdn, where, size, val);
}
static struct eeh_ops pseries_eeh_ops = {
.name = "pseries",
.init = pseries_eeh_init,
.probe = pseries_eeh_probe,
.set_option = pseries_eeh_set_option,
.get_pe_addr = pseries_eeh_get_pe_addr,
.get_state = pseries_eeh_get_state,
.reset = pseries_eeh_reset,
.wait_state = pseries_eeh_wait_state,
.get_log = pseries_eeh_get_log,
.configure_bridge = pseries_eeh_configure_bridge,
.err_inject = NULL,
.read_config = pseries_eeh_read_config,
.write_config = pseries_eeh_write_config,
.next_error = NULL,
.restore_config = NULL
};
/**
* eeh_pseries_init - Register platform dependent EEH operations
*
* EEH initialization on pseries platform. This function should be
* called before any EEH related functions.
*/
static int __init eeh_pseries_init(void)
{
int ret;
ret = eeh_ops_register(&pseries_eeh_ops);
if (!ret)
pr_info("EEH: pSeries platform initialized\n");
else
pr_info("EEH: pSeries platform initialization failure (%d)\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
machine_early_initcall(pseries, eeh_pseries_init);