/* * Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008 QLogic Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 PathScale, Inc. All rights reserved. * * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two * licenses. You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the * OpenIB.org BSD license below: * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or * without modification, are permitted provided that the following * conditions are met: * * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following * disclaimer. * * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials * provided with the distribution. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. */ #include #include #include #include "ipath_kernel.h" #include "ipath_verbs.h" #include "ipath_common.h" /* * Called when we might have an error that is specific to a particular * PIO buffer, and may need to cancel that buffer, so it can be re-used. */ void ipath_disarm_senderrbufs(struct ipath_devdata *dd) { u32 piobcnt; unsigned long sbuf[4]; /* * it's possible that sendbuffererror could have bits set; might * have already done this as a result of hardware error handling */ piobcnt = dd->ipath_piobcnt2k + dd->ipath_piobcnt4k; /* read these before writing errorclear */ sbuf[0] = ipath_read_kreg64( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendbuffererror); sbuf[1] = ipath_read_kreg64( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendbuffererror + 1); if (piobcnt > 128) sbuf[2] = ipath_read_kreg64( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendbuffererror + 2); if (piobcnt > 192) sbuf[3] = ipath_read_kreg64( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendbuffererror + 3); else sbuf[3] = 0; if (sbuf[0] || sbuf[1] || (piobcnt > 128 && (sbuf[2] || sbuf[3]))) { int i; if (ipath_debug & (__IPATH_PKTDBG|__IPATH_DBG) && time_after(dd->ipath_lastcancel, jiffies)) { __IPATH_DBG_WHICH(__IPATH_PKTDBG|__IPATH_DBG, "SendbufErrs %lx %lx", sbuf[0], sbuf[1]); if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_PKTDBG && piobcnt > 128) printk(" %lx %lx ", sbuf[2], sbuf[3]); printk("\n"); } for (i = 0; i < piobcnt; i++) if (test_bit(i, sbuf)) ipath_disarm_piobufs(dd, i, 1); /* ignore armlaunch errs for a bit */ dd->ipath_lastcancel = jiffies+3; } } /* These are all rcv-related errors which we want to count for stats */ #define E_SUM_PKTERRS \ (INFINIPATH_E_RHDRLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RBADTID | \ INFINIPATH_E_RBADVERSION | INFINIPATH_E_RHDR | \ INFINIPATH_E_RLONGPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RSHORTPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_RMAXPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RMINPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_RFORMATERR | INFINIPATH_E_RUNSUPVL | \ INFINIPATH_E_RUNEXPCHAR | INFINIPATH_E_REBP) /* These are all send-related errors which we want to count for stats */ #define E_SUM_ERRS \ (INFINIPATH_E_SPIOARMLAUNCH | INFINIPATH_E_SUNEXPERRPKTNUM | \ INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDDATAPKT | INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDSMPPKT | \ INFINIPATH_E_SMAXPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SUNSUPVL | \ INFINIPATH_E_SMINPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_INVALIDADDR) /* * this is similar to E_SUM_ERRS, but can't ignore armlaunch, don't ignore * errors not related to freeze and cancelling buffers. Can't ignore * armlaunch because could get more while still cleaning up, and need * to cancel those as they happen. */ #define E_SPKT_ERRS_IGNORE \ (INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDDATAPKT | INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDSMPPKT | \ INFINIPATH_E_SMAXPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SMINPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN) /* * these are errors that can occur when the link changes state while * a packet is being sent or received. This doesn't cover things * like EBP or VCRC that can be the result of a sending having the * link change state, so we receive a "known bad" packet. */ #define E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS \ (INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDDATAPKT | INFINIPATH_E_SDROPPEDSMPPKT | \ INFINIPATH_E_SMINPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_RSHORTPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_RMINPKTLEN | \ INFINIPATH_E_RUNEXPCHAR) static u64 handle_e_sum_errs(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_err_t errs) { u64 ignore_this_time = 0; ipath_disarm_senderrbufs(dd); if ((errs & E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS) && !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKACTIVE)) { /* * This can happen when SMA is trying to bring the link * up, but the IB link changes state at the "wrong" time. * The IB logic then complains that the packet isn't * valid. We don't want to confuse people, so we just * don't print them, except at debug */ ipath_dbg("Ignoring packet errors %llx, because link not " "ACTIVE\n", (unsigned long long) errs); ignore_this_time = errs & E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS; } return ignore_this_time; } /* generic hw error messages... */ #define INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(a) \ { \ .mask = ( INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_##a << \ INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT ), \ .msg = "TXE " #a " Memory Parity" \ } #define INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(a) \ { \ .mask = ( INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_##a << \ INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_SHIFT ), \ .msg = "RXE " #a " Memory Parity" \ } static const struct ipath_hwerror_msgs ipath_generic_hwerror_msgs[] = { INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(IBCBUSFRSPCPARITYERR, "IPATH2IB Parity"), INFINIPATH_HWE_MSG(IBCBUSTOSPCPARITYERR, "IB2IPATH Parity"), INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(PIOBUF), INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(PIOPBC), INFINIPATH_HWE_TXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(PIOLAUNCHFIFO), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(RCVBUF), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(LOOKUPQ), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(EAGERTID), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(EXPTID), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(FLAGBUF), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(DATAINFO), INFINIPATH_HWE_RXEMEMPARITYERR_MSG(HDRINFO), }; /** * ipath_format_hwmsg - format a single hwerror message * @msg message buffer * @msgl length of message buffer * @hwmsg message to add to message buffer */ static void ipath_format_hwmsg(char *msg, size_t msgl, const char *hwmsg) { strlcat(msg, "[", msgl); strlcat(msg, hwmsg, msgl); strlcat(msg, "]", msgl); } /** * ipath_format_hwerrors - format hardware error messages for display * @hwerrs hardware errors bit vector * @hwerrmsgs hardware error descriptions * @nhwerrmsgs number of hwerrmsgs * @msg message buffer * @msgl message buffer length */ void ipath_format_hwerrors(u64 hwerrs, const struct ipath_hwerror_msgs *hwerrmsgs, size_t nhwerrmsgs, char *msg, size_t msgl) { int i; const int glen = ARRAY_SIZE(ipath_generic_hwerror_msgs); for (i=0; iib_init) ret = "Init"; else if (state == dd->ib_arm) ret = "Arm"; else if (state == dd->ib_active) ret = "Active"; else ret = "Down"; return ret; } void signal_ib_event(struct ipath_devdata *dd, enum ib_event_type ev) { struct ib_event event; event.device = &dd->verbs_dev->ibdev; event.element.port_num = 1; event.event = ev; ib_dispatch_event(&event); } static void handle_e_ibstatuschanged(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_err_t errs) { u32 ltstate, lstate, ibstate, lastlstate; u32 init = dd->ib_init; u32 arm = dd->ib_arm; u32 active = dd->ib_active; const u64 ibcs = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_ibcstatus); lstate = ipath_ib_linkstate(dd, ibcs); /* linkstate */ ibstate = ipath_ib_state(dd, ibcs); /* linkstate at last interrupt */ lastlstate = ipath_ib_linkstate(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat); ltstate = ipath_ib_linktrstate(dd, ibcs); /* linktrainingtate */ /* * Since going into a recovery state causes the link state to go * down and since recovery is transitory, it is better if we "miss" * ever seeing the link training state go into recovery (i.e., * ignore this transition for link state special handling purposes) * without even updating ipath_lastibcstat. */ if ((ltstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_RECOVERRETRAIN) || (ltstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_RECOVERWAITRMT) || (ltstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_RECOVERIDLE)) goto done; /* * if linkstate transitions into INIT from any of the various down * states, or if it transitions from any of the up (INIT or better) * states into any of the down states (except link recovery), then * call the chip-specific code to take appropriate actions. */ if (lstate >= INFINIPATH_IBCS_L_STATE_INIT && lastlstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_L_STATE_DOWN) { /* transitioned to UP */ if (dd->ipath_f_ib_updown(dd, 1, ibcs)) { /* link came up, so we must no longer be disabled */ dd->ipath_flags &= ~IPATH_IB_LINK_DISABLED; ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "LinkUp handled, skipped\n"); goto skip_ibchange; /* chip-code handled */ } } else if ((lastlstate >= INFINIPATH_IBCS_L_STATE_INIT || (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_IB_FORCE_NOTIFY)) && ltstate <= INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_CFGWAITRMT && ltstate != INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_LINKUP) { int handled; handled = dd->ipath_f_ib_updown(dd, 0, ibcs); dd->ipath_flags &= ~IPATH_IB_FORCE_NOTIFY; if (handled) { ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "LinkDown handled, skipped\n"); goto skip_ibchange; /* chip-code handled */ } } /* * Significant enough to always print and get into logs, if it was * unexpected. If it was a requested state change, we'll have * already cleared the flags, so we won't print this warning */ if ((ibstate != arm && ibstate != active) && (dd->ipath_flags & (IPATH_LINKARMED | IPATH_LINKACTIVE))) { dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "Link state changed from %s " "to %s\n", (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKARMED) ? "ARM" : "ACTIVE", ib_linkstate(dd, ibcs)); } if (ltstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_POLLACTIVE || ltstate == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_POLLQUIET) { u32 lastlts; lastlts = ipath_ib_linktrstate(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat); /* * Ignore cycling back and forth from Polling.Active to * Polling.Quiet while waiting for the other end of the link * to come up, except to try and decide if we are connected * to a live IB device or not. We will cycle back and * forth between them if no cable is plugged in, the other * device is powered off or disabled, etc. */ if (lastlts == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_POLLACTIVE || lastlts == INFINIPATH_IBCS_LT_STATE_POLLQUIET) { if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_IB_AUTONEG_INPROG) && (++dd->ipath_ibpollcnt == 40)) { dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_NOCABLE; *dd->ipath_statusp |= IPATH_STATUS_IB_NOCABLE; ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "Set NOCABLE\n"); } ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "POLL change to %s (%x)\n", ipath_ibcstatus_str[ltstate], ibstate); goto skip_ibchange; } } dd->ipath_ibpollcnt = 0; /* not poll*, now */ ipath_stats.sps_iblink++; if (ibstate != init && dd->ipath_lastlinkrecov && ipath_linkrecovery) { u64 linkrecov; linkrecov = ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_iblinkerrrecovcnt); if (linkrecov != dd->ipath_lastlinkrecov) { ipath_dbg("IB linkrecov up %Lx (%s %s) recov %Lu\n", (unsigned long long) ibcs, ib_linkstate(dd, ibcs), ipath_ibcstatus_str[ltstate], (unsigned long long) linkrecov); /* and no more until active again */ dd->ipath_lastlinkrecov = 0; ipath_set_linkstate(dd, IPATH_IB_LINKDOWN); goto skip_ibchange; } } if (ibstate == init || ibstate == arm || ibstate == active) { *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_NOCABLE; if (ibstate == init || ibstate == arm) { *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_READY; if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKACTIVE) signal_ib_event(dd, IB_EVENT_PORT_ERR); } if (ibstate == arm) { dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_LINKARMED; dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_LINKUNK | IPATH_LINKINIT | IPATH_LINKDOWN | IPATH_LINKACTIVE | IPATH_NOCABLE); ipath_hol_down(dd); } else if (ibstate == init) { /* * set INIT and DOWN. Down is checked by * most of the other code, but INIT is * useful to know in a few places. */ dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_LINKINIT | IPATH_LINKDOWN; dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_LINKUNK | IPATH_LINKARMED | IPATH_LINKACTIVE | IPATH_NOCABLE); ipath_hol_down(dd); } else { /* active */ dd->ipath_lastlinkrecov = ipath_snap_cntr(dd, dd->ipath_cregs->cr_iblinkerrrecovcnt); *dd->ipath_statusp |= IPATH_STATUS_IB_READY | IPATH_STATUS_IB_CONF; dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_LINKACTIVE; dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_LINKUNK | IPATH_LINKINIT | IPATH_LINKDOWN | IPATH_LINKARMED | IPATH_NOCABLE); if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_HAS_SEND_DMA) ipath_restart_sdma(dd); signal_ib_event(dd, IB_EVENT_PORT_ACTIVE); /* LED active not handled in chip _f_updown */ dd->ipath_f_setextled(dd, lstate, ltstate); ipath_hol_up(dd); } /* * print after we've already done the work, so as not to * delay the state changes and notifications, for debugging */ if (lstate == lastlstate) ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "Unchanged from last: %s " "(%x)\n", ib_linkstate(dd, ibcs), ibstate); else ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Unit %u: link up to %s %s (%x)\n", dd->ipath_unit, ib_linkstate(dd, ibcs), ipath_ibcstatus_str[ltstate], ibstate); } else { /* down */ if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKACTIVE) signal_ib_event(dd, IB_EVENT_PORT_ERR); dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_LINKDOWN; dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_LINKUNK | IPATH_LINKINIT | IPATH_LINKACTIVE | IPATH_LINKARMED); *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_READY; dd->ipath_lli_counter = 0; if (lastlstate != INFINIPATH_IBCS_L_STATE_DOWN) ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Unit %u link state down " "(state 0x%x), from %s\n", dd->ipath_unit, lstate, ib_linkstate(dd, dd->ipath_lastibcstat)); else ipath_cdbg(LINKVERB, "Unit %u link state changed " "to %s (0x%x) from down (%x)\n", dd->ipath_unit, ipath_ibcstatus_str[ltstate], ibstate, lastlstate); } skip_ibchange: dd->ipath_lastibcstat = ibcs; done: return; } static void handle_supp_msgs(struct ipath_devdata *dd, unsigned supp_msgs, char *msg, u32 msgsz) { /* * Print the message unless it's ibc status change only, which * happens so often we never want to count it. */ if (dd->ipath_lasterror & ~INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED) { int iserr; ipath_err_t mask; iserr = ipath_decode_err(dd, msg, msgsz, dd->ipath_lasterror & ~INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED); mask = INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_PKTERRS | INFINIPATH_E_SDMADISABLED; /* if we're in debug, then don't mask SDMADISABLED msgs */ if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_DBG) mask &= ~INFINIPATH_E_SDMADISABLED; if (dd->ipath_lasterror & ~mask) ipath_dev_err(dd, "Suppressed %u messages for " "fast-repeating errors (%s) (%llx)\n", supp_msgs, msg, (unsigned long long) dd->ipath_lasterror); else { /* * rcvegrfull and rcvhdrqfull are "normal", for some * types of processes (mostly benchmarks) that send * huge numbers of messages, while not processing * them. So only complain about these at debug * level. */ if (iserr) ipath_dbg("Suppressed %u messages for %s\n", supp_msgs, msg); else ipath_cdbg(ERRPKT, "Suppressed %u messages for %s\n", supp_msgs, msg); } } } static unsigned handle_frequent_errors(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_err_t errs, char *msg, u32 msgsz, int *noprint) { unsigned long nc; static unsigned long nextmsg_time; static unsigned nmsgs, supp_msgs; /* * Throttle back "fast" messages to no more than 10 per 5 seconds. * This isn't perfect, but it's a reasonable heuristic. If we get * more than 10, give a 6x longer delay. */ nc = jiffies; if (nmsgs > 10) { if (time_before(nc, nextmsg_time)) { *noprint = 1; if (!supp_msgs++) nextmsg_time = nc + HZ * 3; } else if (supp_msgs) { handle_supp_msgs(dd, supp_msgs, msg, msgsz); supp_msgs = 0; nmsgs = 0; } } else if (!nmsgs++ || time_after(nc, nextmsg_time)) nextmsg_time = nc + HZ / 2; return supp_msgs; } static void handle_sdma_errors(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_err_t errs) { unsigned long flags; int expected; if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_DBG) { char msg[128]; ipath_decode_err(dd, msg, sizeof msg, errs & INFINIPATH_E_SDMAERRS); ipath_dbg("errors %lx (%s)\n", (unsigned long)errs, msg); } if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_VERBDBG) { unsigned long tl, hd, status, lengen; tl = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_senddmatail); hd = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_senddmahead); status = ipath_read_kreg64(dd , dd->ipath_kregs->kr_senddmastatus); lengen = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_senddmalengen); ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "sdma tl 0x%lx hd 0x%lx status 0x%lx " "lengen 0x%lx\n", tl, hd, status, lengen); } spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_sdma_lock, flags); __set_bit(IPATH_SDMA_DISABLED, &dd->ipath_sdma_status); expected = test_bit(IPATH_SDMA_ABORTING, &dd->ipath_sdma_status); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_sdma_lock, flags); if (!expected) ipath_cancel_sends(dd, 1); } static void handle_sdma_intr(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u64 istat) { unsigned long flags; int expected; if ((istat & INFINIPATH_I_SDMAINT) && !test_bit(IPATH_SDMA_SHUTDOWN, &dd->ipath_sdma_status)) ipath_sdma_intr(dd); if (istat & INFINIPATH_I_SDMADISABLED) { expected = test_bit(IPATH_SDMA_ABORTING, &dd->ipath_sdma_status); ipath_dbg("%s SDmaDisabled intr\n", expected ? "expected" : "unexpected"); spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_sdma_lock, flags); __set_bit(IPATH_SDMA_DISABLED, &dd->ipath_sdma_status); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_sdma_lock, flags); if (!expected) ipath_cancel_sends(dd, 1); if (!test_bit(IPATH_SDMA_SHUTDOWN, &dd->ipath_sdma_status)) tasklet_hi_schedule(&dd->ipath_sdma_abort_task); } } static int handle_hdrq_full(struct ipath_devdata *dd) { int chkerrpkts = 0; u32 hd, tl; u32 i; ipath_stats.sps_hdrqfull++; for (i = 0; i < dd->ipath_cfgports; i++) { struct ipath_portdata *pd = dd->ipath_pd[i]; if (i == 0) { /* * For kernel receive queues, we just want to know * if there are packets in the queue that we can * process. */ if (pd->port_head != ipath_get_hdrqtail(pd)) chkerrpkts |= 1 << i; continue; } /* Skip if user context is not open */ if (!pd || !pd->port_cnt) continue; /* Don't report the same point multiple times. */ if (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_NODMA_RTAIL) tl = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrtail, i); else tl = ipath_get_rcvhdrtail(pd); if (tl == pd->port_lastrcvhdrqtail) continue; hd = ipath_read_ureg32(dd, ur_rcvhdrhead, i); if (hd == (tl + 1) || (!hd && tl == dd->ipath_hdrqlast)) { pd->port_lastrcvhdrqtail = tl; pd->port_hdrqfull++; /* flush hdrqfull so that poll() sees it */ wmb(); wake_up_interruptible(&pd->port_wait); } } return chkerrpkts; } static int handle_errors(struct ipath_devdata *dd, ipath_err_t errs) { char msg[128]; u64 ignore_this_time = 0; u64 iserr = 0; int chkerrpkts = 0, noprint = 0; unsigned supp_msgs; int log_idx; /* * don't report errors that are masked, either at init * (not set in ipath_errormask), or temporarily (set in * ipath_maskederrs) */ errs &= dd->ipath_errormask & ~dd->ipath_maskederrs; supp_msgs = handle_frequent_errors(dd, errs, msg, (u32)sizeof msg, &noprint); /* do these first, they are most important */ if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_HARDWARE) { /* reuse same msg buf */ dd->ipath_f_handle_hwerrors(dd, msg, sizeof msg); } else { u64 mask; for (log_idx = 0; log_idx < IPATH_EEP_LOG_CNT; ++log_idx) { mask = dd->ipath_eep_st_masks[log_idx].errs_to_log; if (errs & mask) ipath_inc_eeprom_err(dd, log_idx, 1); } } if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_SDMAERRS) handle_sdma_errors(dd, errs); if (!noprint && (errs & ~dd->ipath_e_bitsextant)) ipath_dev_err(dd, "error interrupt with unknown errors " "%llx set\n", (unsigned long long) (errs & ~dd->ipath_e_bitsextant)); if (errs & E_SUM_ERRS) ignore_this_time = handle_e_sum_errs(dd, errs); else if ((errs & E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS) && !(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_LINKACTIVE)) { /* * This can happen when SMA is trying to bring the link * up, but the IB link changes state at the "wrong" time. * The IB logic then complains that the packet isn't * valid. We don't want to confuse people, so we just * don't print them, except at debug */ ipath_dbg("Ignoring packet errors %llx, because link not " "ACTIVE\n", (unsigned long long) errs); ignore_this_time = errs & E_SUM_LINK_PKTERRS; } if (supp_msgs == 250000) { int s_iserr; /* * It's not entirely reasonable assuming that the errors set * in the last clear period are all responsible for the * problem, but the alternative is to assume it's the only * ones on this particular interrupt, which also isn't great */ dd->ipath_maskederrs |= dd->ipath_lasterror | errs; dd->ipath_errormask &= ~dd->ipath_maskederrs; ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask, dd->ipath_errormask); s_iserr = ipath_decode_err(dd, msg, sizeof msg, dd->ipath_maskederrs); if (dd->ipath_maskederrs & ~(INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_PKTERRS)) ipath_dev_err(dd, "Temporarily disabling " "error(s) %llx reporting; too frequent (%s)\n", (unsigned long long) dd->ipath_maskederrs, msg); else { /* * rcvegrfull and rcvhdrqfull are "normal", * for some types of processes (mostly benchmarks) * that send huge numbers of messages, while not * processing them. So only complain about * these at debug level. */ if (s_iserr) ipath_dbg("Temporarily disabling reporting " "too frequent queue full errors (%s)\n", msg); else ipath_cdbg(ERRPKT, "Temporarily disabling reporting too" " frequent packet errors (%s)\n", msg); } /* * Re-enable the masked errors after around 3 minutes. in * ipath_get_faststats(). If we have a series of fast * repeating but different errors, the interval will keep * stretching out, but that's OK, as that's pretty * catastrophic. */ dd->ipath_unmasktime = jiffies + HZ * 180; } ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errorclear, errs); if (ignore_this_time) errs &= ~ignore_this_time; if (errs & ~dd->ipath_lasterror) { errs &= ~dd->ipath_lasterror; /* never suppress duplicate hwerrors or ibstatuschange */ dd->ipath_lasterror |= errs & ~(INFINIPATH_E_HARDWARE | INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED); } if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_SENDSPECIALTRIGGER) { dd->ipath_spectriggerhit++; ipath_dbg("%lu special trigger hits\n", dd->ipath_spectriggerhit); } /* likely due to cancel; so suppress message unless verbose */ if ((errs & (INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN | INFINIPATH_E_SPIOARMLAUNCH)) && time_after(dd->ipath_lastcancel, jiffies)) { /* armlaunch takes precedence; it often causes both. */ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "Suppressed %s error (%llx) after sendbuf cancel\n", (errs & INFINIPATH_E_SPIOARMLAUNCH) ? "armlaunch" : "sendpktlen", (unsigned long long)errs); errs &= ~(INFINIPATH_E_SPIOARMLAUNCH | INFINIPATH_E_SPKTLEN); } if (!errs) return 0; if (!noprint) { ipath_err_t mask; /* * The ones we mask off are handled specially below * or above. Also mask SDMADISABLED by default as it * is too chatty. */ mask = INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL | INFINIPATH_E_HARDWARE | INFINIPATH_E_SDMADISABLED; /* if we're in debug, then don't mask SDMADISABLED msgs */ if (ipath_debug & __IPATH_DBG) mask &= ~INFINIPATH_E_SDMADISABLED; ipath_decode_err(dd, msg, sizeof msg, errs & ~mask); } else /* so we don't need if (!noprint) at strlcat's below */ *msg = 0; if (errs & E_SUM_PKTERRS) { ipath_stats.sps_pkterrs++; chkerrpkts = 1; } if (errs & E_SUM_ERRS) ipath_stats.sps_errs++; if (errs & (INFINIPATH_E_RICRC | INFINIPATH_E_RVCRC)) { ipath_stats.sps_crcerrs++; chkerrpkts = 1; } iserr = errs & ~(E_SUM_PKTERRS | INFINIPATH_E_PKTERRS); /* * We don't want to print these two as they happen, or we can make * the situation even worse, because it takes so long to print * messages to serial consoles. Kernel ports get printed from * fast_stats, no more than every 5 seconds, user ports get printed * on close */ if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_RRCVHDRFULL) chkerrpkts |= handle_hdrq_full(dd); if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_RRCVEGRFULL) { struct ipath_portdata *pd = dd->ipath_pd[0]; /* * since this is of less importance and not likely to * happen without also getting hdrfull, only count * occurrences; don't check each port (or even the kernel * vs user) */ ipath_stats.sps_etidfull++; if (pd->port_head != ipath_get_hdrqtail(pd)) chkerrpkts |= 1; } /* * do this before IBSTATUSCHANGED, in case both bits set in a single * interrupt; we want the STATUSCHANGE to "win", so we do our * internal copy of state machine correctly */ if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_RIBLOSTLINK) { /* * force through block below */ errs |= INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED; ipath_stats.sps_iblink++; dd->ipath_flags |= IPATH_LINKDOWN; dd->ipath_flags &= ~(IPATH_LINKUNK | IPATH_LINKINIT | IPATH_LINKARMED | IPATH_LINKACTIVE); *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_READY; ipath_dbg("Lost link, link now down (%s)\n", ipath_ibcstatus_str[ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_ibcstatus) & 0xf]); } if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_IBSTATUSCHANGED) handle_e_ibstatuschanged(dd, errs); if (errs & INFINIPATH_E_RESET) { if (!noprint) ipath_dev_err(dd, "Got reset, requires re-init " "(unload and reload driver)\n"); dd->ipath_flags &= ~IPATH_INITTED; /* needs re-init */ /* mark as having had error */ *dd->ipath_statusp |= IPATH_STATUS_HWERROR; *dd->ipath_statusp &= ~IPATH_STATUS_IB_CONF; } if (!noprint && *msg) { if (iserr) ipath_dev_err(dd, "%s error\n", msg); } if (dd->ipath_state_wanted & dd->ipath_flags) { ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "driver wanted state %x, iflags now %x, " "waking\n", dd->ipath_state_wanted, dd->ipath_flags); wake_up_interruptible(&ipath_state_wait); } return chkerrpkts; } /* * try to cleanup as much as possible for anything that might have gone * wrong while in freeze mode, such as pio buffers being written by user * processes (causing armlaunch), send errors due to going into freeze mode, * etc., and try to avoid causing extra interrupts while doing so. * Forcibly update the in-memory pioavail register copies after cleanup * because the chip won't do it while in freeze mode (the register values * themselves are kept correct). * Make sure that we don't lose any important interrupts by using the chip * feature that says that writing 0 to a bit in *clear that is set in * *status will cause an interrupt to be generated again (if allowed by * the *mask value). */ void ipath_clear_freeze(struct ipath_devdata *dd) { /* disable error interrupts, to avoid confusion */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask, 0ULL); /* also disable interrupts; errormask is sometimes overwriten */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intmask, 0ULL); ipath_cancel_sends(dd, 1); /* clear the freeze, and be sure chip saw it */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_control, dd->ipath_control); ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); /* force in-memory update now we are out of freeze */ ipath_force_pio_avail_update(dd); /* * force new interrupt if any hwerr, error or interrupt bits are * still set, and clear "safe" send packet errors related to freeze * and cancelling sends. Re-enable error interrupts before possible * force of re-interrupt on pending interrupts. */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_hwerrclear, 0ULL); ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errorclear, E_SPKT_ERRS_IGNORE); ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errormask, dd->ipath_errormask); ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intmask, -1LL); ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intclear, 0ULL); } /* this is separate to allow for better optimization of ipath_intr() */ static noinline void ipath_bad_intr(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u32 *unexpectp) { /* * sometimes happen during driver init and unload, don't want * to process any interrupts at that point */ /* this is just a bandaid, not a fix, if something goes badly * wrong */ if (++*unexpectp > 100) { if (++*unexpectp > 105) { /* * ok, we must be taking somebody else's interrupts, * due to a messed up mptable and/or PIRQ table, so * unregister the interrupt. We've seen this during * linuxbios development work, and it may happen in * the future again. */ if (dd->pcidev && dd->ipath_irq) { ipath_dev_err(dd, "Now %u unexpected " "interrupts, unregistering " "interrupt handler\n", *unexpectp); ipath_dbg("free_irq of irq %d\n", dd->ipath_irq); dd->ipath_f_free_irq(dd); } } if (ipath_read_ireg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intmask)) { ipath_dev_err(dd, "%u unexpected interrupts, " "disabling interrupts completely\n", *unexpectp); /* * disable all interrupts, something is very wrong */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intmask, 0ULL); } } else if (*unexpectp > 1) ipath_dbg("Interrupt when not ready, should not happen, " "ignoring\n"); } static noinline void ipath_bad_regread(struct ipath_devdata *dd) { static int allbits; /* separate routine, for better optimization of ipath_intr() */ /* * We print the message and disable interrupts, in hope of * having a better chance of debugging the problem. */ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Read of interrupt status failed (all bits set)\n"); if (allbits++) { /* disable all interrupts, something is very wrong */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intmask, 0ULL); if (allbits == 2) { ipath_dev_err(dd, "Still bad interrupt status, " "unregistering interrupt\n"); dd->ipath_f_free_irq(dd); } else if (allbits > 2) { if ((allbits % 10000) == 0) printk("."); } else ipath_dev_err(dd, "Disabling interrupts, " "multiple errors\n"); } } static void handle_layer_pioavail(struct ipath_devdata *dd) { unsigned long flags; int ret; ret = ipath_ib_piobufavail(dd->verbs_dev); if (ret > 0) goto set; return; set: spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_sendctrl_lock, flags); dd->ipath_sendctrl |= INFINIPATH_S_PIOINTBUFAVAIL; ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendctrl, dd->ipath_sendctrl); ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_sendctrl_lock, flags); } /* * Handle receive interrupts for user ports; this means a user * process was waiting for a packet to arrive, and didn't want * to poll */ static void handle_urcv(struct ipath_devdata *dd, u64 istat) { u64 portr; int i; int rcvdint = 0; /* * test_and_clear_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV) and * test_and_clear_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_URG) below * would both like timely updates of the bits so that * we don't pass them by unnecessarily. the rmb() * here ensures that we see them promptly -- the * corresponding wmb()'s are in ipath_poll_urgent() * and ipath_poll_next()... */ rmb(); portr = ((istat >> dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_shift) & dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_mask) | ((istat >> dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_shift) & dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_mask); for (i = 1; i < dd->ipath_cfgports; i++) { struct ipath_portdata *pd = dd->ipath_pd[i]; if (portr & (1 << i) && pd && pd->port_cnt) { if (test_and_clear_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_RCV, &pd->port_flag)) { clear_bit(i + dd->ipath_r_intravail_shift, &dd->ipath_rcvctrl); wake_up_interruptible(&pd->port_wait); rcvdint = 1; } else if (test_and_clear_bit(IPATH_PORT_WAITING_URG, &pd->port_flag)) { pd->port_urgent++; wake_up_interruptible(&pd->port_wait); } } } if (rcvdint) { /* only want to take one interrupt, so turn off the rcv * interrupt for all the ports that we set the rcv_waiting * (but never for kernel port) */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_rcvctrl, dd->ipath_rcvctrl); } } irqreturn_t ipath_intr(int irq, void *data) { struct ipath_devdata *dd = data; u64 istat, chk0rcv = 0; ipath_err_t estat = 0; irqreturn_t ret; static unsigned unexpected = 0; u64 kportrbits; ipath_stats.sps_ints++; if (dd->ipath_int_counter != (u32) -1) dd->ipath_int_counter++; if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_PRESENT)) { /* * This return value is not great, but we do not want the * interrupt core code to remove our interrupt handler * because we don't appear to be handling an interrupt * during a chip reset. */ return IRQ_HANDLED; } /* * this needs to be flags&initted, not statusp, so we keep * taking interrupts even after link goes down, etc. * Also, we *must* clear the interrupt at some point, or we won't * take it again, which can be real bad for errors, etc... */ if (!(dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_INITTED)) { ipath_bad_intr(dd, &unexpected); ret = IRQ_NONE; goto bail; } istat = ipath_read_ireg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intstatus); if (unlikely(!istat)) { ipath_stats.sps_nullintr++; ret = IRQ_NONE; /* not our interrupt, or already handled */ goto bail; } if (unlikely(istat == -1)) { ipath_bad_regread(dd); /* don't know if it was our interrupt or not */ ret = IRQ_NONE; goto bail; } if (unexpected) unexpected = 0; if (unlikely(istat & ~dd->ipath_i_bitsextant)) ipath_dev_err(dd, "interrupt with unknown interrupts %Lx set\n", (unsigned long long) istat & ~dd->ipath_i_bitsextant); else if (istat & ~INFINIPATH_I_ERROR) /* errors do own printing */ ipath_cdbg(VERBOSE, "intr stat=0x%Lx\n", (unsigned long long) istat); if (istat & INFINIPATH_I_ERROR) { ipath_stats.sps_errints++; estat = ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_errorstatus); if (!estat) dev_info(&dd->pcidev->dev, "error interrupt (%Lx), " "but no error bits set!\n", (unsigned long long) istat); else if (estat == -1LL) /* * should we try clearing all, or hope next read * works? */ ipath_dev_err(dd, "Read of error status failed " "(all bits set); ignoring\n"); else chk0rcv |= handle_errors(dd, estat); } if (istat & INFINIPATH_I_GPIO) { /* * GPIO interrupts fall in two broad classes: * GPIO_2 indicates (on some HT4xx boards) that a packet * has arrived for Port 0. Checking for this * is controlled by flag IPATH_GPIO_INTR. * GPIO_3..5 on IBA6120 Rev2 and IBA6110 Rev4 chips indicate * errors that we need to count. Checking for this * is controlled by flag IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTRS. */ u32 gpiostatus; u32 to_clear = 0; gpiostatus = ipath_read_kreg32( dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_gpio_status); /* First the error-counter case. */ if ((gpiostatus & IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK) && (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTRS)) { /* want to clear the bits we see asserted. */ to_clear |= (gpiostatus & IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK); /* * Count appropriately, clear bits out of our copy, * as they have been "handled". */ if (gpiostatus & (1 << IPATH_GPIO_RXUVL_BIT)) { ipath_dbg("FlowCtl on UnsupVL\n"); dd->ipath_rxfc_unsupvl_errs++; } if (gpiostatus & (1 << IPATH_GPIO_OVRUN_BIT)) { ipath_dbg("Overrun Threshold exceeded\n"); dd->ipath_overrun_thresh_errs++; } if (gpiostatus & (1 << IPATH_GPIO_LLI_BIT)) { ipath_dbg("Local Link Integrity error\n"); dd->ipath_lli_errs++; } gpiostatus &= ~IPATH_GPIO_ERRINTR_MASK; } /* Now the Port0 Receive case */ if ((gpiostatus & (1 << IPATH_GPIO_PORT0_BIT)) && (dd->ipath_flags & IPATH_GPIO_INTR)) { /* * GPIO status bit 2 is set, and we expected it. * clear it and indicate in p0bits. * This probably only happens if a Port0 pkt * arrives at _just_ the wrong time, and we * handle that by seting chk0rcv; */ to_clear |= (1 << IPATH_GPIO_PORT0_BIT); gpiostatus &= ~(1 << IPATH_GPIO_PORT0_BIT); chk0rcv = 1; } if (gpiostatus) { /* * Some unexpected bits remain. If they could have * caused the interrupt, complain and clear. * To avoid repetition of this condition, also clear * the mask. It is almost certainly due to error. */ const u32 mask = (u32) dd->ipath_gpio_mask; if (mask & gpiostatus) { ipath_dbg("Unexpected GPIO IRQ bits %x\n", gpiostatus & mask); to_clear |= (gpiostatus & mask); dd->ipath_gpio_mask &= ~(gpiostatus & mask); ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_gpio_mask, dd->ipath_gpio_mask); } } if (to_clear) { ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_gpio_clear, (u64) to_clear); } } /* * Clear the interrupt bits we found set, unless they are receive * related, in which case we already cleared them above, and don't * want to clear them again, because we might lose an interrupt. * Clear it early, so we "know" know the chip will have seen this by * the time we process the queue, and will re-interrupt if necessary. * The processor itself won't take the interrupt again until we return. */ ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_intclear, istat); /* * Handle kernel receive queues before checking for pio buffers * available since receives can overflow; piobuf waiters can afford * a few extra cycles, since they were waiting anyway, and user's * waiting for receive are at the bottom. */ kportrbits = (1ULL << dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_shift) | (1ULL << dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_shift); if (chk0rcv || (istat & kportrbits)) { istat &= ~kportrbits; ipath_kreceive(dd->ipath_pd[0]); } if (istat & ((dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_mask << dd->ipath_i_rcvavail_shift) | (dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_mask << dd->ipath_i_rcvurg_shift))) handle_urcv(dd, istat); if (istat & (INFINIPATH_I_SDMAINT | INFINIPATH_I_SDMADISABLED)) handle_sdma_intr(dd, istat); if (istat & INFINIPATH_I_SPIOBUFAVAIL) { unsigned long flags; spin_lock_irqsave(&dd->ipath_sendctrl_lock, flags); dd->ipath_sendctrl &= ~INFINIPATH_S_PIOINTBUFAVAIL; ipath_write_kreg(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_sendctrl, dd->ipath_sendctrl); ipath_read_kreg64(dd, dd->ipath_kregs->kr_scratch); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dd->ipath_sendctrl_lock, flags); /* always process; sdma verbs uses PIO for acks and VL15 */ handle_layer_pioavail(dd); } ret = IRQ_HANDLED; bail: return ret; }