[PATCH v9 4/9] docs: misc-devices: (smpro-errmon) Add documentation
Greg Kroah-Hartman
gregkh at linuxfoundation.org
Thu Sep 29 19:56:57 AEST 2022
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 04:43:16PM +0700, Quan Nguyen wrote:
> Adds documentation for Ampere(R)'s Altra(R) SMpro errmon driver.
>
> Signed-off-by: Thu Nguyen <thu at os.amperecomputing.com>
> Signed-off-by: Quan Nguyen <quan at os.amperecomputing.com>
> ---
> Changes in v9:
> + Fix issue when building htmldocs [Bagas]
> + Remove unnecessary channel info for VRD and DIMM event [Quan]
> + Update SPDX license info [Greg]
> + Update document to align with new changes in sysfs [Quan]
>
> Changes in v8:
> + Update to reflect single value per sysfs [Quan]
>
> Changes in v7:
> + None
>
> Changes in v6:
> + First introduced in v6 [Quan]
>
> Documentation/misc-devices/index.rst | 1 +
> Documentation/misc-devices/smpro-errmon.rst | 193 ++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 194 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/misc-devices/smpro-errmon.rst
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/index.rst b/Documentation/misc-devices/index.rst
> index 756be15a49a4..b74b3b34a235 100644
> --- a/Documentation/misc-devices/index.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/index.rst
> @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ fit into other categories.
> max6875
> oxsemi-tornado
> pci-endpoint-test
> + smpro-errmon
> spear-pcie-gadget
> uacce
> xilinx_sdfec
> diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/smpro-errmon.rst b/Documentation/misc-devices/smpro-errmon.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..b17f30a6cafd
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/smpro-errmon.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> +
> +Kernel driver Ampere(R)'s Altra(R) SMpro errmon
> +===============================================
> +
> +Supported chips:
> +
> + * Ampere(R) Altra(R)
> +
> + Prefix: 'smpro'
> +
> + Preference: Altra SoC BMC Interface Specification
> +
> +Author: Thu Nguyen <thu at os.amperecomputing.com>
> +
> +Description
> +-----------
> +
> +This driver supports hardware monitoring for Ampere(R) Altra(R) SoC's based on the
> +SMpro co-processor (SMpro).
> +The following SoC alert/event types are supported by the errmon driver:
> +
> +* Core CE/UE error
> +* Memory CE/UE error
> +* PCIe CE/UE error
> +* Other CE/UE error
> +* Internal SMpro/PMpro error
> +* VRD hot
> +* VRD warn/fault
> +* DIMM Hot
> +
> +The SMpro interface provides the registers to query the status of the SoC alerts/events
> +and their data and export to userspace by this driver.
> +
> +The SoC alerts/events will be referenced as error below.
> +
> +Usage Notes
> +-----------
> +
> +SMpro errmon driver creates the sysfs files for each error type.
> +Example: ``error_core_ce`` to get Core CE error type.
> +
> +* If the error is absented, the sysfs file returns empty.
> +* If the errors are presented, one each read to the sysfs, the oldest error will be returned and clear, the next read will be returned with the next error until all the errors are read out.
> +
> +For each host error type, SMpro keeps a latest max number of errors. All the oldest errors that were not read out will be dropped. In that case, the read to the corresponding overflow sysfs will return 1, otherwise, return 0.
> +Example: ``overflow_core_ce`` to report the overflow status of Core CE error type.
> +
> +The format of the error is depended on the error type.
> +
> +1) For Core/Memory/PCIe/Other CE/UE error types::
> +
> +The return 48-byte in hex format in table below:
> +
> + ======= ============= =========== ==========================================
> + OFFSET FIELD SIZE (BYTE) DESCRIPTION
> + ======= ============= =========== ==========================================
> + 00 Error Type 1 See Table below for details
> + 01 Subtype 1 See Table below for details
> + 02 Instance 2 See Table below for details
> + 04 Error status 4 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + 08 Error Address 8 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + 16 Error Misc 0 8 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + 24 Error Misc 1 8 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + 32 Error Misc 2 8 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + 40 Error Misc 3 8 See ARM RAS specification for details
> + ======= ============= =========== ==========================================
> +
> +Below table defines the value of Error types, Sub Types, Sub component and instance:
> +
> + ============ ========== ========= =============== ====================================
> + Error Group Error Type Sub type Sub component Instance
> + ============ ========== ========= =============== ====================================
> + CPM (core) 0 0 Snoop-Logic CPM #
> + CPM (core) 0 2 Armv8 Core 1 CPM #
> + MCU (mem) 1 1 ERR1 MCU # | SLOT << 11
> + MCU (mem) 1 2 ERR2 MCU # | SLOT << 11
> + MCU (mem) 1 3 ERR3 MCU #
> + MCU (mem) 1 4 ERR4 MCU #
> + MCU (mem) 1 5 ERR5 MCU #
> + MCU (mem) 1 6 ERR6 MCU #
> + MCU (mem) 1 7 Link Error MCU #
> + Mesh (other) 2 0 Cross Point X | (Y << 5) | NS <<11
> + Mesh (other) 2 1 Home Node(IO) X | (Y << 5) | NS <<11
> + Mesh (other) 2 2 Home Node(Mem) X | (Y << 5) | NS <<11 | device<<12
> + Mesh (other) 2 4 CCIX Node X | (Y << 5) | NS <<11
> + 2P Link (other) 3 0 N/A Altra 2P Link #
> + GIC (other) 5 0 ERR0 0
> + GIC (other) 5 1 ERR1 0
> + GIC (other) 5 2 ERR2 0
> + GIC (other) 5 3 ERR3 0
> + GIC (other) 5 4 ERR4 0
> + GIC (other) 5 5 ERR5 0
> + GIC (other) 5 6 ERR6 0
> + GIC (other) 5 7 ERR7 0
> + GIC (other) 5 8 ERR8 0
> + GIC (other) 5 9 ERR9 0
> + GIC (other) 5 10 ERR10 0
> + GIC (other) 5 11 ERR11 0
> + GIC (other) 5 12 ERR12 0
> + GIC (other) 5 13-21 ERR13 RC# + 1
> + SMMU (other) 6 TCU 100 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU0 0 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU1 1 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU2 2 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU3 3 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU4 4 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU5 5 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU6 6 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU7 7 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU8 8 RC #
> + SMMU (other) 6 TBU9 9 RC #
> + PCIe AER (pcie) 7 Root 0 RC #
> + PCIe AER (pcie) 7 Device 1 RC #
> + PCIe RC (pcie) 8 RCA HB 0 RC #
> + PCIe RC (pcie) 8 RCB HB 1 RC #
> + PCIe RC (pcie) 8 RASDP 8 RC #
> + OCM (other) 9 ERR0 0 0
> + OCM (other) 9 ERR1 1 0
> + OCM (other) 9 ERR2 2 0
> + SMpro (other) 10 ERR0 0 0
> + SMpro (other) 10 ERR1 1 0
> + SMpro (other) 10 MPA_ERR 2 0
> + PMpro (other) 11 ERR0 0 0
> + PMpro (other) 11 ERR1 1 0
> + PMpro (other) 11 MPA_ERR 2 0
> + ============ ========== ========= =============== ====================================
> +
> + For example:
> + # cat error_other_ue
> + 880807001e004010401040101500000001004010401040100c0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
> +
> +2) For the Internal SMpro/PMpro error types::
> +
> +The error_[smpro|pmro] sysfs returns string of 8-byte hex value:
> + <4-byte hex value of Error info><4-byte hex value of Error extensive data>
> +
> +The warn_[smpro|pmro] sysfs returns string of 4-byte hex value:
> + <4-byte hex value of Warning info>
> +
> +Reference to Altra SoC BMC Interface Specification for the details.
> +
> +3) For the VRD hot, VRD /warn/fault, DIMM Hot event::
> +
> +The return string is 2-byte hex string value. Reference to section 5.7 GPI status register in Altra SoC BMC Interface Specification for the details.
> +
> + Example:
> + #cat event_vrd_hot
> + 0000
> +
> +Sysfs entries
> +-------------
> +
> +The following sysfs files are supported:
> +
> +* Ampere(R) Altra(R):
> +
> +Alert Types:
> +
> + ======================== ================= ==================================================
> + Alert Type Sysfs name Description
> + ======================== ================= ==================================================
> + Core CE Error error_core_ce Trigger when Core has CE error
> + Core CE Error overflow overflow_core_ce Trigger when Core CE error overflow
> + Core UE Error error_core_ue Trigger when Core has UE error
> + Core UE Error overflow overflow_core_ue Trigger when Core UE error overflow
> + Memory CE Error error_mem_ce Trigger when Memory has CE error
> + Memory CE Error overflow overflow_mem_ce Trigger when Memory CE error overflow
> + Memory UE Error error_mem_ue Trigger when Memory has UE error
> + Memory UE Error overflow overflow_mem_ue Trigger when Memory UE error overflow
> + PCIe CE Error error_pcie_ce Trigger when any PCIe controller has CE error
> + PCIe CE Error overflow overflow_pcie_ce Trigger when any PCIe controller CE error overflow
> + PCIe UE Error error_pcie_ue Trigger when any PCIe controller has UE error
> + PCIe UE Error overflow overflow_pcie_ue Trigger when any PCIe controller UE error overflow
> + Other CE Error error_other_ce Trigger when any Others CE error
> + Other CE Error overflow overflow_other_ce Trigger when any Others CE error overflow
> + Other UE Error error_other_ue Trigger when any Others UE error
> + Other UE Error overflow overflow_other_ue Trigger when Others UE error overflow
> + SMpro Error error_smpro Trigger when system have SMpro error
> + SMpro Warning warn_smpro Trigger when system have SMpro warning
> + PMpro Error error_pmpro Trigger when system have PMpro error
> + PMpro Warning warn_pmpro Trigger when system have PMpro warning
> + ======================== ================= ==================================================
> +
> +Event Type:
> +
> + ============================ ==========================
> + Event Type Sysfs name
> + ============================ ==========================
> + VRD HOT event_vrd_hot
> + VR Warn/Fault event_vrd_warn_fault
> + DIMM Hot event_dimm_hot
> + ============================ ==========================
> --
> 2.35.1
>
Why not just put this in the driver itself to be generated automatically
instead of living in a file that will never be noticed if anything ever
changes?
thanks,
greg k-h
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