On Wed, 9 Oct 2024 13:41:18 +0100 <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Post Package Repair (PPR) maintenance operations may be supported by CXL > devices that implement CXL.mem protocol. A PPR maintenance operation > requests the CXL device to perform a repair operation on its media. > For example, a CXL device with DRAM components that support PPR features > may implement PPR Maintenance operations. DRAM components may support two > types of PPR: Hard PPR (hPPR), for a permanent row repair, and Soft PPR > (sPPR), for a temporary row repair. sPPR is much faster than hPPR, but the > repair is lost with a power cycle. > > During the execution of a PPR Maintenance operation, a CXL memory device: > - May or may not retain data > - May or may not be able to process CXL.mem requests correctly, including > the ones that target the DPA involved in the repair. > These CXL Memory Device capabilities are specified by Restriction Flags > in the sPPR Feature and hPPR Feature. > > sPPR maintenance operation may be executed at runtime, if data is retained > and CXL.mem requests are correctly processed. For CXL devices with DRAM > components, hPPR maintenance operation may be executed only at boot because > data would not be retained. > When a CXL device identifies a failure on a memory component, the device > may inform the host about the need for a PPR maintenance operation by using > an Event Record, where the Maintenance Needed flag is set. The Event Record > specifies the DPA that should be repaired. A CXL device may not keep track > of the requests that have already been sent and the information on which > DPA should be repaired may be lost upon power cycle. > The userspace tool requests for maintenance operation if the number of > corrected error reported on a CXL.mem media exceeds error threshold. > > CXL spec 3.1 section 8.2.9.7.1.2 describes the device's sPPR (soft PPR) > maintenance operation and section 8.2.9.7.1.3 describes the device's > hPPR (hard PPR) maintenance operation feature. > > CXL spec 3.1 section 8.2.9.7.2.1 describes the sPPR feature discovery and > configuration. > > CXL spec 3.1 section 8.2.9.7.2.2 describes the hPPR feature discovery and > configuration. > > Add support for controlling CXL memory device PPR feature. > Register with EDAC driver, which gets the memory repair attr descriptors > from the EDAC memory repair driver and exposes sysfs repair control > attributes for PRR to the userspace. For example CXL PPR control for the > CXL mem0 device is exposed in /sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_mem0/mem_repairX/ > > Tested with QEMU patch for CXL PPR feature. > https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240730045722.71482-1-dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> Trivial comments inline. This description should call out that initial support is sPPR only, though hPPR is very easy to add. Jonathan > --- > drivers/cxl/core/memfeature.c | 335 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 329 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/cxl/core/memfeature.c b/drivers/cxl/core/memfeature.c > index 567406566c77..a0c9a6bd73c0 100644 > --- a/drivers/cxl/core/memfeature.c > +++ b/drivers/cxl/core/memfeature.c > @@ -18,8 +18,9 @@ > #include <linux/limits.h> > #include <cxl.h> > #include <linux/edac.h> > +#include "core.h" > > -#define CXL_DEV_NUM_RAS_FEATURES 2 > +#define CXL_DEV_NUM_RAS_FEATURES 3 > #define CXL_DEV_HOUR_IN_SECS 3600 > > #define CXL_SCRUB_NAME_LEN 128 > @@ -723,6 +724,294 @@ static const struct edac_ecs_ops cxl_ecs_ops = { > .set_threshold = cxl_ecs_set_threshold, > }; > > +/* CXL memory soft PPR & hard PPR control definitions */ Add some specification references for the various structures etc. > +static const uuid_t cxl_sppr_uuid = > + UUID_INIT(0x892ba475, 0xfad8, 0x474e, 0x9d, 0x3e, 0x69, 0x2c, 0x91, \ > + 0x75, 0x68, 0xbb); > + > +static const uuid_t cxl_hppr_uuid = > + UUID_INIT(0x80ea4521, 0x786f, 0x4127, 0xaf, 0xb1, 0xec, 0x74, 0x59, \ > + 0xfb, 0x0e, 0x24); > + > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_DEVICE_INITIATED_MASK BIT(0) > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_FLAG_DPA_SUPPORT_MASK BIT(0) > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_FLAG_NIBBLE_SUPPORT_MASK BIT(1) > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_FLAG_MEM_SPARING_EV_REC_SUPPORT_MASK BIT(2) > + > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_RESTRICTION_FLAG_MEDIA_ACCESSIBLE_MASK BIT(0) > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_RESTRICTION_FLAG_DATA_RETAINED_MASK BIT(2) > + > +#define CXL_MEMDEV_PPR_SPARING_EV_REC_EN_MASK BIT(0) > + > +struct cxl_memdev_ppr_rd_attrs { > + u8 max_op_latency; > + __le16 op_cap; > + __le16 op_mode; > + u8 op_class; > + u8 op_subclass; > + u8 rsvd[9]; Down to here is the common header. Maybe break that out as a separate structure as we will get more maintenance features. Also makes the spec reference simpler as some of the flags are in the generic part (the device initiated one) > + u8 ppr_flags; > + __le16 restriction_flags; > + u8 ppr_op_mode; > +} __packed; > + > + > +static int cxl_do_query_ppr(struct device *dev, void *drv_data) > +{ > + struct cxl_ppr_context *cxl_ppr_ctx = drv_data; > + > + if (!cxl_ppr_ctx->dpa) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + return cxl_mem_ppr_set_attrs(dev, drv_data, CXL_PPR_PARAM_DO_QUERY); > +} > + > +static int cxl_do_ppr(struct device *dev, void *drv_data) > +{ > + struct cxl_ppr_context *cxl_ppr_ctx = drv_data; > + int ret; > + > + if (!cxl_ppr_ctx->dpa) > + return -EINVAL; blank line here (as in do_query above) > + ret = cxl_mem_ppr_set_attrs(dev, drv_data, CXL_PPR_PARAM_DO_PPR); > + > + return ret; return cxl_mem_ppr_set_attrs() > +}