[PATCH] powerpc/eeh: Enable IO path on permanent error

Russell Currey ruscur at russell.cc
Fri Jan 6 10:46:21 AEDT 2017


On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 10:39 +1100, Gavin Shan wrote:
> We give up recovery on permanent error, simply shutdown the affected
> devices and remove them. If the devices can't be put into quiet state,
> they spew more traffic that is likely to cause another unexpected EEH
> error. This was observed on "p8dtu2u" machine:
> 
>    0002:00:00.0 PCI bridge: IBM Device 03dc
>    0002:01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation \
>                 Ethernet Controller X710/X557-AT 10GBASE-T (rev 02)
>    0002:01:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation \
>                 Ethernet Controller X710/X557-AT 10GBASE-T (rev 02)
>    0002:01:00.2 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation \
>                 Ethernet Controller X710/X557-AT 10GBASE-T (rev 02)
>    0002:01:00.3 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation \
>                 Ethernet Controller X710/X557-AT 10GBASE-T (rev 02)
> 
> On P8 PowerNV platform, the IO path is frozen when shutdowning the
> devices, meaning the memory registers are inaccessible. It is why
> the devices can't be put into quiet state before removing them.
> This fixes the issue by enabling IO path prior to putting the devices
> into quiet state.
> 
> Link: https://github.com/open-power/supermicro-openpower/issues/419

FYI this link isn't publicly accessible.

> Reported-by: Pridhiviraj Paidipeddi <ppaidipe at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gwshan at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> ---
>  arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh.c | 10 +++++++++-
>  1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh.c
> index 8180bfd..9de7f79 100644
> --- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh.c
> +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh.c
> @@ -298,9 +298,17 @@ void eeh_slot_error_detail(struct eeh_pe *pe, int
> severity)
>  	 *
>  	 * For pHyp, we have to enable IO for log retrieval. Otherwise,
>  	 * 0xFF's is always returned from PCI config space.
> +	 *
> +	 * When the @severity is EEH_LOG_PERM, the PE is going to be
> +	 * removed. Prior to that, the drivers for devices included in
> +	 * the PE will be closed. The drivers rely on working IO path
> +	 * to bring the devices to quiet state. Otherwise, PCI traffic
> +	 * from those devices after they are removed is like to cause
> +	 * another unexpected EEH error.
>  	 */
>  	if (!(pe->type & EEH_PE_PHB)) {
> -		if (eeh_has_flag(EEH_ENABLE_IO_FOR_LOG))
> +		if (eeh_has_flag(EEH_ENABLE_IO_FOR_LOG) ||
> +		    severity == EEH_LOG_PERM)
>  			eeh_pci_enable(pe, EEH_OPT_THAW_MMIO);
>  
>  		/*



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