From db47d5f856467ce0dd3af7e20a33df3d901266df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Borislav Petkov Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 20:30:29 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] x86/nmi, EDAC: Get rid of DRAM error reporting thru PCI SERR NMI Apparently, some machines used to report DRAM errors through a PCI SERR NMI. This is why we have a call into EDAC in the NMI handler. See c0d121720220 ("drivers/edac: add new nmi rescan"). From looking at the patch above, that's two drivers: e752x_edac.c and e7xxx_edac.c. Now, I wanna say those are old machines which are probably decommissioned already. Tony says that "[t]the newest CPU supported by either of those drivers is the Xeon E7520 (a.k.a. "Nehalem") released in Q1'2010. Possibly some folks are still using these ... but people that hold onto h/w for 7 years generally cling to old s/w too ... so I'd guess it unlikely that we will get complaints for breaking these in upstream." So even if there is a small number still in use, we did load EDAC with edac_op_state == EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL by default (we still do, in fact) which means a default EDAC setup without any parameters supplied on the command line or otherwise would never even log the error in the NMI handler because we're polling by default: inline int edac_handler_set(void) { if (edac_op_state == EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL) return 0; return atomic_read(&edac_handlers); } So, long story short, I'd like to get rid of that nastiness called edac_stub.c and confine all the EDAC drivers solely to drivers/edac/. If we ever have to do stuff like that again, it should be notifiers we're using and not some insanity like this one. Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov Acked-by: Thomas Gleixner Cc: Tony Luck --- arch/x86/kernel/nmi.c | 11 ----------- drivers/edac/edac_stub.c | 22 ---------------------- include/linux/edac.h | 2 -- 3 files changed, 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/nmi.c b/arch/x86/kernel/nmi.c index f088ea4c66e7..f0c4c890f71b 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/nmi.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/nmi.c @@ -224,17 +224,6 @@ pci_serr_error(unsigned char reason, struct pt_regs *regs) pr_emerg("NMI: PCI system error (SERR) for reason %02x on CPU %d.\n", reason, smp_processor_id()); - /* - * On some machines, PCI SERR line is used to report memory - * errors. EDAC makes use of it. - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_EDAC) - if (edac_handler_set()) { - edac_atomic_assert_error(); - return; - } -#endif - if (panic_on_unrecovered_nmi) nmi_panic(regs, "NMI: Not continuing"); diff --git a/drivers/edac/edac_stub.c b/drivers/edac/edac_stub.c index 952e411f01f2..d1389e4b7989 100644 --- a/drivers/edac/edac_stub.c +++ b/drivers/edac/edac_stub.c @@ -44,25 +44,3 @@ static int __init edac_report_setup(char *str) return 0; } __setup("edac_report=", edac_report_setup); - -/* - * called to determine if there is an EDAC driver interested in - * knowing an event (such as NMI) occurred - */ -int edac_handler_set(void) -{ - if (edac_op_state == EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL) - return 0; - - return atomic_read(&edac_handlers); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(edac_handler_set); - -/* - * handler for NMI type of interrupts to assert error - */ -void edac_atomic_assert_error(void) -{ - edac_err_assert++; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(edac_atomic_assert_error); diff --git a/include/linux/edac.h b/include/linux/edac.h index 5b6adf964248..bf8daabf3d51 100644 --- a/include/linux/edac.h +++ b/include/linux/edac.h @@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ extern int edac_op_state; extern int edac_err_assert; extern atomic_t edac_handlers; -extern int edac_handler_set(void); -extern void edac_atomic_assert_error(void); extern struct bus_type *edac_get_sysfs_subsys(void); enum { -- 2.20.1