Merge branch 'wmi-fix' into release-2.6.27
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1 /*
2 * NMI watchdog support on APIC systems
3 *
4 * Started by Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
5 *
6 * Fixes:
7 * Mikael Pettersson : AMD K7 support for local APIC NMI watchdog.
8 * Mikael Pettersson : Power Management for local APIC NMI watchdog.
9 * Mikael Pettersson : Pentium 4 support for local APIC NMI watchdog.
10 * Pavel Machek and
11 * Mikael Pettersson : PM converted to driver model. Disable/enable API.
12 */
13
14 #include <asm/apic.h>
15
16 #include <linux/nmi.h>
17 #include <linux/mm.h>
18 #include <linux/delay.h>
19 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
20 #include <linux/module.h>
21 #include <linux/sysdev.h>
22 #include <linux/sysctl.h>
23 #include <linux/percpu.h>
24 #include <linux/kprobes.h>
25 #include <linux/cpumask.h>
26 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
27 #include <linux/kdebug.h>
28 #include <linux/smp.h>
29
30 #include <asm/i8259.h>
31 #include <asm/io_apic.h>
32 #include <asm/smp.h>
33 #include <asm/nmi.h>
34 #include <asm/proto.h>
35 #include <asm/timer.h>
36
37 #include <asm/mce.h>
38
39 #include <mach_traps.h>
40
41 int unknown_nmi_panic;
42 int nmi_watchdog_enabled;
43
44 static cpumask_t backtrace_mask = CPU_MASK_NONE;
45
46 /* nmi_active:
47 * >0: the lapic NMI watchdog is active, but can be disabled
48 * <0: the lapic NMI watchdog has not been set up, and cannot
49 * be enabled
50 * 0: the lapic NMI watchdog is disabled, but can be enabled
51 */
52 atomic_t nmi_active = ATOMIC_INIT(0); /* oprofile uses this */
53 EXPORT_SYMBOL(nmi_active);
54
55 unsigned int nmi_watchdog = NMI_NONE;
56 EXPORT_SYMBOL(nmi_watchdog);
57
58 static int panic_on_timeout;
59
60 static unsigned int nmi_hz = HZ;
61 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(short, wd_enabled);
62 static int endflag __initdata;
63
64 static inline unsigned int get_nmi_count(int cpu)
65 {
66 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
67 return cpu_pda(cpu)->__nmi_count;
68 #else
69 return nmi_count(cpu);
70 #endif
71 }
72
73 static inline int mce_in_progress(void)
74 {
75 #if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) && defined(CONFIG_X86_MCE)
76 return atomic_read(&mce_entry) > 0;
77 #endif
78 return 0;
79 }
80
81 /*
82 * Take the local apic timer and PIT/HPET into account. We don't
83 * know which one is active, when we have highres/dyntick on
84 */
85 static inline unsigned int get_timer_irqs(int cpu)
86 {
87 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
88 return read_pda(apic_timer_irqs) + read_pda(irq0_irqs);
89 #else
90 return per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu).apic_timer_irqs +
91 per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu).irq0_irqs;
92 #endif
93 }
94
95 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
96 /*
97 * The performance counters used by NMI_LOCAL_APIC don't trigger when
98 * the CPU is idle. To make sure the NMI watchdog really ticks on all
99 * CPUs during the test make them busy.
100 */
101 static __init void nmi_cpu_busy(void *data)
102 {
103 local_irq_enable_in_hardirq();
104 /*
105 * Intentionally don't use cpu_relax here. This is
106 * to make sure that the performance counter really ticks,
107 * even if there is a simulator or similar that catches the
108 * pause instruction. On a real HT machine this is fine because
109 * all other CPUs are busy with "useless" delay loops and don't
110 * care if they get somewhat less cycles.
111 */
112 while (endflag == 0)
113 mb();
114 }
115 #endif
116
117 static void report_broken_nmi(int cpu, int *prev_nmi_count)
118 {
119 printk(KERN_CONT "\n");
120
121 printk(KERN_WARNING
122 "WARNING: CPU#%d: NMI appears to be stuck (%d->%d)!\n",
123 cpu, prev_nmi_count[cpu], get_nmi_count(cpu));
124
125 printk(KERN_WARNING
126 "Please report this to bugzilla.kernel.org,\n");
127 printk(KERN_WARNING
128 "and attach the output of the 'dmesg' command.\n");
129
130 per_cpu(wd_enabled, cpu) = 0;
131 atomic_dec(&nmi_active);
132 }
133
134 int __init check_nmi_watchdog(void)
135 {
136 unsigned int *prev_nmi_count;
137 int cpu;
138
139 if (!nmi_watchdog_active() || !atomic_read(&nmi_active))
140 return 0;
141
142 prev_nmi_count = kmalloc(nr_cpu_ids * sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL);
143 if (!prev_nmi_count)
144 goto error;
145
146 printk(KERN_INFO "Testing NMI watchdog ... ");
147
148 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
149 if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
150 smp_call_function(nmi_cpu_busy, (void *)&endflag, 0);
151 #endif
152
153 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
154 prev_nmi_count[cpu] = get_nmi_count(cpu);
155 local_irq_enable();
156 mdelay((20 * 1000) / nmi_hz); /* wait 20 ticks */
157
158 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
159 if (!per_cpu(wd_enabled, cpu))
160 continue;
161 if (get_nmi_count(cpu) - prev_nmi_count[cpu] <= 5)
162 report_broken_nmi(cpu, prev_nmi_count);
163 }
164 endflag = 1;
165 if (!atomic_read(&nmi_active)) {
166 kfree(prev_nmi_count);
167 atomic_set(&nmi_active, -1);
168 goto error;
169 }
170 printk("OK.\n");
171
172 /*
173 * now that we know it works we can reduce NMI frequency to
174 * something more reasonable; makes a difference in some configs
175 */
176 if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
177 nmi_hz = lapic_adjust_nmi_hz(1);
178
179 kfree(prev_nmi_count);
180 return 0;
181 error:
182 if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_IO_APIC && !timer_through_8259)
183 disable_8259A_irq(0);
184 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
185 timer_ack = 0;
186 #endif
187 return -1;
188 }
189
190 static int __init setup_nmi_watchdog(char *str)
191 {
192 unsigned int nmi;
193
194 if (!strncmp(str, "panic", 5)) {
195 panic_on_timeout = 1;
196 str = strchr(str, ',');
197 if (!str)
198 return 1;
199 ++str;
200 }
201
202 get_option(&str, &nmi);
203
204 if (nmi >= NMI_INVALID)
205 return 0;
206
207 nmi_watchdog = nmi;
208 return 1;
209 }
210 __setup("nmi_watchdog=", setup_nmi_watchdog);
211
212 /*
213 * Suspend/resume support
214 */
215 #ifdef CONFIG_PM
216
217 static int nmi_pm_active; /* nmi_active before suspend */
218
219 static int lapic_nmi_suspend(struct sys_device *dev, pm_message_t state)
220 {
221 /* only CPU0 goes here, other CPUs should be offline */
222 nmi_pm_active = atomic_read(&nmi_active);
223 stop_apic_nmi_watchdog(NULL);
224 BUG_ON(atomic_read(&nmi_active) != 0);
225 return 0;
226 }
227
228 static int lapic_nmi_resume(struct sys_device *dev)
229 {
230 /* only CPU0 goes here, other CPUs should be offline */
231 if (nmi_pm_active > 0) {
232 setup_apic_nmi_watchdog(NULL);
233 touch_nmi_watchdog();
234 }
235 return 0;
236 }
237
238 static struct sysdev_class nmi_sysclass = {
239 .name = "lapic_nmi",
240 .resume = lapic_nmi_resume,
241 .suspend = lapic_nmi_suspend,
242 };
243
244 static struct sys_device device_lapic_nmi = {
245 .id = 0,
246 .cls = &nmi_sysclass,
247 };
248
249 static int __init init_lapic_nmi_sysfs(void)
250 {
251 int error;
252
253 /*
254 * should really be a BUG_ON but b/c this is an
255 * init call, it just doesn't work. -dcz
256 */
257 if (nmi_watchdog != NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
258 return 0;
259
260 if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) < 0)
261 return 0;
262
263 error = sysdev_class_register(&nmi_sysclass);
264 if (!error)
265 error = sysdev_register(&device_lapic_nmi);
266 return error;
267 }
268
269 /* must come after the local APIC's device_initcall() */
270 late_initcall(init_lapic_nmi_sysfs);
271
272 #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
273
274 static void __acpi_nmi_enable(void *__unused)
275 {
276 apic_write(APIC_LVT0, APIC_DM_NMI);
277 }
278
279 /*
280 * Enable timer based NMIs on all CPUs:
281 */
282 void acpi_nmi_enable(void)
283 {
284 if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) && nmi_watchdog == NMI_IO_APIC)
285 on_each_cpu(__acpi_nmi_enable, NULL, 1);
286 }
287
288 static void __acpi_nmi_disable(void *__unused)
289 {
290 apic_write(APIC_LVT0, APIC_DM_NMI | APIC_LVT_MASKED);
291 }
292
293 /*
294 * Disable timer based NMIs on all CPUs:
295 */
296 void acpi_nmi_disable(void)
297 {
298 if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) && nmi_watchdog == NMI_IO_APIC)
299 on_each_cpu(__acpi_nmi_disable, NULL, 1);
300 }
301
302 void setup_apic_nmi_watchdog(void *unused)
303 {
304 if (__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled))
305 return;
306
307 /* cheap hack to support suspend/resume */
308 /* if cpu0 is not active neither should the other cpus */
309 if (smp_processor_id() != 0 && atomic_read(&nmi_active) <= 0)
310 return;
311
312 switch (nmi_watchdog) {
313 case NMI_LOCAL_APIC:
314 /* enable it before to avoid race with handler */
315 __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 1;
316 if (lapic_watchdog_init(nmi_hz) < 0) {
317 __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 0;
318 return;
319 }
320 /* FALL THROUGH */
321 case NMI_IO_APIC:
322 __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 1;
323 atomic_inc(&nmi_active);
324 }
325 }
326
327 void stop_apic_nmi_watchdog(void *unused)
328 {
329 /* only support LOCAL and IO APICs for now */
330 if (!nmi_watchdog_active())
331 return;
332 if (__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) == 0)
333 return;
334 if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC)
335 lapic_watchdog_stop();
336 __get_cpu_var(wd_enabled) = 0;
337 atomic_dec(&nmi_active);
338 }
339
340 /*
341 * the best way to detect whether a CPU has a 'hard lockup' problem
342 * is to check it's local APIC timer IRQ counts. If they are not
343 * changing then that CPU has some problem.
344 *
345 * as these watchdog NMI IRQs are generated on every CPU, we only
346 * have to check the current processor.
347 *
348 * since NMIs don't listen to _any_ locks, we have to be extremely
349 * careful not to rely on unsafe variables. The printk might lock
350 * up though, so we have to break up any console locks first ...
351 * [when there will be more tty-related locks, break them up here too!]
352 */
353
354 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned, last_irq_sum);
355 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(local_t, alert_counter);
356 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, nmi_touch);
357
358 void touch_nmi_watchdog(void)
359 {
360 if (nmi_watchdog_active()) {
361 unsigned cpu;
362
363 /*
364 * Tell other CPUs to reset their alert counters. We cannot
365 * do it ourselves because the alert count increase is not
366 * atomic.
367 */
368 for_each_present_cpu(cpu) {
369 if (per_cpu(nmi_touch, cpu) != 1)
370 per_cpu(nmi_touch, cpu) = 1;
371 }
372 }
373
374 /*
375 * Tickle the softlockup detector too:
376 */
377 touch_softlockup_watchdog();
378 }
379 EXPORT_SYMBOL(touch_nmi_watchdog);
380
381 notrace __kprobes int
382 nmi_watchdog_tick(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned reason)
383 {
384 /*
385 * Since current_thread_info()-> is always on the stack, and we
386 * always switch the stack NMI-atomically, it's safe to use
387 * smp_processor_id().
388 */
389 unsigned int sum;
390 int touched = 0;
391 int cpu = smp_processor_id();
392 int rc = 0;
393
394 /* check for other users first */
395 if (notify_die(DIE_NMI, "nmi", regs, reason, 2, SIGINT)
396 == NOTIFY_STOP) {
397 rc = 1;
398 touched = 1;
399 }
400
401 sum = get_timer_irqs(cpu);
402
403 if (__get_cpu_var(nmi_touch)) {
404 __get_cpu_var(nmi_touch) = 0;
405 touched = 1;
406 }
407
408 if (cpu_isset(cpu, backtrace_mask)) {
409 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock); /* Serialise the printks */
410
411 spin_lock(&lock);
412 printk(KERN_WARNING "NMI backtrace for cpu %d\n", cpu);
413 dump_stack();
414 spin_unlock(&lock);
415 cpu_clear(cpu, backtrace_mask);
416 }
417
418 /* Could check oops_in_progress here too, but it's safer not to */
419 if (mce_in_progress())
420 touched = 1;
421
422 /* if the none of the timers isn't firing, this cpu isn't doing much */
423 if (!touched && __get_cpu_var(last_irq_sum) == sum) {
424 /*
425 * Ayiee, looks like this CPU is stuck ...
426 * wait a few IRQs (5 seconds) before doing the oops ...
427 */
428 local_inc(&__get_cpu_var(alert_counter));
429 if (local_read(&__get_cpu_var(alert_counter)) == 5 * nmi_hz)
430 /*
431 * die_nmi will return ONLY if NOTIFY_STOP happens..
432 */
433 die_nmi("BUG: NMI Watchdog detected LOCKUP",
434 regs, panic_on_timeout);
435 } else {
436 __get_cpu_var(last_irq_sum) = sum;
437 local_set(&__get_cpu_var(alert_counter), 0);
438 }
439
440 /* see if the nmi watchdog went off */
441 if (!__get_cpu_var(wd_enabled))
442 return rc;
443 switch (nmi_watchdog) {
444 case NMI_LOCAL_APIC:
445 rc |= lapic_wd_event(nmi_hz);
446 break;
447 case NMI_IO_APIC:
448 /*
449 * don't know how to accurately check for this.
450 * just assume it was a watchdog timer interrupt
451 * This matches the old behaviour.
452 */
453 rc = 1;
454 break;
455 }
456 return rc;
457 }
458
459 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
460
461 static int __init setup_unknown_nmi_panic(char *str)
462 {
463 unknown_nmi_panic = 1;
464 return 1;
465 }
466 __setup("unknown_nmi_panic", setup_unknown_nmi_panic);
467
468 static int unknown_nmi_panic_callback(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu)
469 {
470 unsigned char reason = get_nmi_reason();
471 char buf[64];
472
473 sprintf(buf, "NMI received for unknown reason %02x\n", reason);
474 die_nmi(buf, regs, 1); /* Always panic here */
475 return 0;
476 }
477
478 /*
479 * proc handler for /proc/sys/kernel/nmi
480 */
481 int proc_nmi_enabled(struct ctl_table *table, int write, struct file *file,
482 void __user *buffer, size_t *length, loff_t *ppos)
483 {
484 int old_state;
485
486 nmi_watchdog_enabled = (atomic_read(&nmi_active) > 0) ? 1 : 0;
487 old_state = nmi_watchdog_enabled;
488 proc_dointvec(table, write, file, buffer, length, ppos);
489 if (!!old_state == !!nmi_watchdog_enabled)
490 return 0;
491
492 if (atomic_read(&nmi_active) < 0 || !nmi_watchdog_active()) {
493 printk(KERN_WARNING
494 "NMI watchdog is permanently disabled\n");
495 return -EIO;
496 }
497
498 if (nmi_watchdog == NMI_LOCAL_APIC) {
499 if (nmi_watchdog_enabled)
500 enable_lapic_nmi_watchdog();
501 else
502 disable_lapic_nmi_watchdog();
503 } else {
504 printk(KERN_WARNING
505 "NMI watchdog doesn't know what hardware to touch\n");
506 return -EIO;
507 }
508 return 0;
509 }
510
511 #endif /* CONFIG_SYSCTL */
512
513 int do_nmi_callback(struct pt_regs *regs, int cpu)
514 {
515 #ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
516 if (unknown_nmi_panic)
517 return unknown_nmi_panic_callback(regs, cpu);
518 #endif
519 return 0;
520 }
521
522 void __trigger_all_cpu_backtrace(void)
523 {
524 int i;
525
526 backtrace_mask = cpu_online_map;
527 /* Wait for up to 10 seconds for all CPUs to do the backtrace */
528 for (i = 0; i < 10 * 1000; i++) {
529 if (cpus_empty(backtrace_mask))
530 break;
531 mdelay(1);
532 }
533 }
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