[Skiboot] [PATCH 3/6] core/hmi: Use pr_fmt macro for tagging log messages
Mahesh J Salgaonkar
mahesh at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Dec 11 16:31:17 AEDT 2017
From: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
No functionality changes.
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
core/hmi.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++++----------------
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/core/hmi.c b/core/hmi.c
index 07c0846..826e27c 100644
--- a/core/hmi.c
+++ b/core/hmi.c
@@ -13,6 +13,9 @@
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
+
+#define pr_fmt(fmt) "HMI: " fmt
+
#include <skiboot.h>
#include <opal.h>
#include <opal-msg.h>
@@ -255,7 +258,7 @@ static int setup_scom_addresses(void)
nx_pbi_fir = P9_NX_PBI_FIR;
return 1;
default:
- prerror("HMI: %s: Unknown CPU type\n", __func__);
+ prerror("%s: Unknown CPU type\n", __func__);
break;
}
return 0;
@@ -327,7 +330,7 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
ret = read_core_fir(cpu->chip_id, core_id, &core_fir);
if (ret == OPAL_HARDWARE) {
- prerror("HMI: XSCOM error reading CORE FIR\n");
+ prerror("XSCOM error reading CORE FIR\n");
/* If the FIR can't be read, we should checkstop. */
return true;
} else if (ret == OPAL_WRONG_STATE) {
@@ -338,12 +341,12 @@ static bool decode_core_fir(struct cpu_thread *cpu,
* error will be handled appropriately.
*/
prlog(PR_DEBUG,
- "HMI: FIR read failed, chip %d core %d asleep\n",
+ "FIR read failed, chip %d core %d asleep\n",
cpu->chip_id, core_id);
return false;
}
- prlog(PR_INFO, "HMI: CHIP ID: %x, CORE ID: %x, FIR: %016llx\n",
+ prlog(PR_INFO, "CHIP ID: %x, CORE ID: %x, FIR: %016llx\n",
cpu->chip_id, core_id, core_fir);
/* Check CORE FIR bits and populate HMI event with error info. */
@@ -426,10 +429,10 @@ static void find_capp_checkstop_reason(int flat_chip_id,
if (!(capp_fir & ~capp_fir_mask))
continue;
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: CAPP#%d (PHB:#%x): FIR 0x%016llx mask 0x%016llx\n",
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "CAPP#%d (PHB:#%x): FIR 0x%016llx mask 0x%016llx\n",
info.capp_index, info.phb_index, capp_fir,
capp_fir_mask);
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: CAPP#%d (PHB:#%x): ACTION0 0x%016llx, ACTION1 0x%016llx\n",
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "CAPP#%d (PHB:#%x): ACTION0 0x%016llx, ACTION1 0x%016llx\n",
info.capp_index, info.phb_index, capp_fir_action0,
capp_fir_action1);
@@ -464,7 +467,7 @@ static void find_nx_checkstop_reason(int flat_chip_id,
/* Get NX status register value. */
if (xscom_read(flat_chip_id, nx_status_reg, &nx_status) != 0) {
- prerror("HMI: XSCOM error reading NX_STATUS_REG\n");
+ prerror("XSCOM error reading NX_STATUS_REG\n");
return;
}
@@ -480,13 +483,13 @@ static void find_nx_checkstop_reason(int flat_chip_id,
/* Get DMA & Engine FIR data register value. */
if (xscom_read(flat_chip_id, nx_dma_engine_fir, &nx_dma_fir) != 0) {
- prerror("HMI: XSCOM error reading NX_DMA_ENGINE_FIR\n");
+ prerror("XSCOM error reading NX_DMA_ENGINE_FIR\n");
return;
}
/* Get PowerBus Interface FIR data register value. */
if (xscom_read(flat_chip_id, nx_pbi_fir, &nx_pbi_fir_val) != 0) {
- prerror("HMI: XSCOM error reading NX_PBI_FIR\n");
+ prerror("XSCOM error reading NX_PBI_FIR\n");
return;
}
@@ -557,7 +560,7 @@ static void find_npu_checkstop_reason(int flat_chip_id,
p->at_xscom + NX_FIR_ACTION0, &npu_fir_action0) ||
xscom_read(flat_chip_id,
p->at_xscom + NX_FIR_ACTION1, &npu_fir_action1)) {
- prerror("HMI: Couldn't read NPU registers with XSCOM\n");
+ prerror("Couldn't read NPU registers with XSCOM\n");
return;
}
@@ -593,7 +596,7 @@ static void decode_malfunction(struct OpalHMIEvent *hmi_evt)
bool event_generated = false;
if (!setup_scom_addresses()) {
- prerror("HMI: Failed to setup scom addresses\n");
+ prerror("Failed to setup scom addresses\n");
/* Send an unknown HMI event. */
hmi_evt->u.xstop_error.xstop_type = CHECKSTOP_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
hmi_evt->u.xstop_error.xstop_reason = 0;
@@ -647,7 +650,7 @@ static void wait_for_cleanup_complete(void)
* informed about the failure. This way we can avoid
* looping here if other threads are stuck.
*/
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: TB pre-recovery timeout\n");
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "TB pre-recovery timeout\n");
break;
}
barrier();
@@ -935,7 +938,7 @@ int handle_hmi_exception(uint64_t hmer, struct OpalHMIEvent *hmi_evt)
* TB register.
*/
this_cpu()->tb_invalid = !(mfspr(SPR_TFMR) & SPR_TFMR_TB_VALID);
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: Received HMI interrupt: HMER = 0x%016llx\n", hmer);
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "Received HMI interrupt: HMER = 0x%016llx\n", hmer);
if (hmi_evt)
hmi_evt->hmer = hmer;
if (hmer & SPR_HMER_PROC_RECV_DONE) {
@@ -945,7 +948,7 @@ int handle_hmi_exception(uint64_t hmer, struct OpalHMIEvent *hmi_evt)
hmi_evt->type = OpalHMI_ERROR_PROC_RECOV_DONE;
queue_hmi_event(hmi_evt, recover);
}
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: Processor recovery Done.\n");
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "Processor recovery Done.\n");
}
if (hmer & SPR_HMER_PROC_RECV_ERROR_MASKED) {
hmer &= ~SPR_HMER_PROC_RECV_ERROR_MASKED;
@@ -954,7 +957,7 @@ int handle_hmi_exception(uint64_t hmer, struct OpalHMIEvent *hmi_evt)
hmi_evt->type = OpalHMI_ERROR_PROC_RECOV_MASKED;
queue_hmi_event(hmi_evt, recover);
}
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: Processor recovery Done (masked).\n");
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "Processor recovery Done (masked).\n");
}
if (hmer & SPR_HMER_PROC_RECV_AGAIN) {
hmer &= ~SPR_HMER_PROC_RECV_AGAIN;
@@ -963,7 +966,7 @@ int handle_hmi_exception(uint64_t hmer, struct OpalHMIEvent *hmi_evt)
hmi_evt->type = OpalHMI_ERROR_PROC_RECOV_DONE_AGAIN;
queue_hmi_event(hmi_evt, recover);
}
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "HMI: Processor recovery occurred again before"
+ prlog(PR_DEBUG, "Processor recovery occurred again before"
"bit2 was cleared\n");
}
/* Assert if we see malfunction alert, we can not continue. */
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