RE: [PATCH v6 1/2] ACPI / APEI: Add support to notify the vendor specific HW errors

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Hi Borislav,

Thanks for reviewing the patches.

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>From: linux-acpi-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-acpi-
>owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Borislav Petkov
>Sent: 27 March 2020 18:22
>To: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 1/2] ACPI / APEI: Add support to notify the vendor
>specific HW errors
>
>On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 04:42:22PM +0000, Shiju Jose wrote:
>> Presently APEI does not support reporting the vendor specific HW
>> errors, received in the vendor defined table entries, to the vendor
>> drivers for any recovery.
>>
>> This patch adds the support to register and unregister the
>
>Avoid having "This patch" or "This commit" in the commit message. It is
>tautologically useless.
>
Sure.

>Also, do
>
>$ git grep 'This patch' Documentation/process
>
>for more details.
Sure.

>
>> error handling function for the vendor specific HW errors and notify
>> the registered kernel driver.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>>  drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>>  drivers/ras/ras.c        |  5 +++--
>>  include/acpi/ghes.h      | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  include/linux/ras.h      |  6 ++++--
>>  include/ras/ras_event.h  |  7 +++++--
>>  5 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c index
>> 24c9642e8fc7..d83f0b1aad0d 100644
>> --- a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c
>> +++ b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c
>> @@ -490,6 +490,32 @@ static void ghes_handle_aer(struct
>> acpi_hest_generic_data *gdata)  #endif  }
>>
>> +static ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(ghes_event_notify_list);
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * ghes_register_event_notifier - register an event notifier
>> + * for the non-fatal HW errors.
>> + * @nb: pointer to the notifier_block structure of the event handler.
>> + *
>> + * return 0 : SUCCESS, non-zero : FAIL  */ int
>> +ghes_register_event_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb) {
>> +	return atomic_notifier_chain_register(&ghes_event_notify_list, nb);
>> +} EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ghes_register_event_notifier);
>> +
>> +/**
>> + * ghes_unregister_event_notifier - unregister the previously
>> + * registered event notifier.
>> + * @nb: pointer to the notifier_block structure of the event handler.
>> + */
>> +void ghes_unregister_event_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
>> +{
>> +	atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(&ghes_event_notify_list, nb);
>> +}
>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ghes_unregister_event_notifier);
>> +
>>  static void ghes_do_proc(struct ghes *ghes,
>>  			 const struct acpi_hest_generic_status *estatus)
>>  {
>> @@ -526,10 +552,17 @@ static void ghes_do_proc(struct ghes *ghes,
>>  			log_arm_hw_error(err);
>>  		} else {
>>  			void *err = acpi_hest_get_payload(gdata);
>> +			u8 error_handled = false;
>> +			int ret;
>> +
>> +			ret =
>atomic_notifier_call_chain(&ghes_event_notify_list, 0, gdata);
>
>Well, this is a notifier with standard name for a non-standard event.
>Not optimal.
Ok.

>
>Why does only this event need a notifier? Because your driver is
>interested in only those events?
The error events for the PCIe controller can be reported to the kernel in the vendor defined format
[as per the"N.2.3 Non-standard Section Body" of the UEFI spec]. 
Thus these events require a notifier from APEI to the corresponding kernel driver. 

>
>> +			if (ret & NOTIFY_OK)
>> +				error_handled = true;
>>
>>  			log_non_standard_event(sec_type, fru_id, fru_text,
>>  					       sec_sev, err,
>> -					       gdata->error_data_length);
>> +					       gdata->error_data_length,
>> +					       error_handled);
>
>What's that error_handled thing for? That's just silly.
This field added based on the input from James Morse on v4 patch to enable the user space application(rasdaemon)
do the decoding and logging of the any extra error information shared by the corresponding  kernel driver to the user space.

>
>Your notifier returns NOTIFY_STOP when it has queued the error. If you
>don't want to log it, just test == NOTIFY_STOP and do not log it then.
sure.
   
>
>Then your notifier callback is queuing the error into a kfifo for
>whatever reason and then scheduling a workqueue to handle it in user
>context...
>
>So I'm thinking that it would be better if you:
>
>* make that kfifo generic and part of ghes.c and queue all types of
>error records into it in ghes_do_proc() - not just the non-standard
>ones.
>
>* then, when you're done queuing, you kick a workqueue.
>
>* that workqueue runs a normal, blocking notifier to which drivers
>register.
Sure. I will test this method and update.
Can you please confirm you want all the existing standard errors(memory, ARM, PCIE) in the ghes_do_proc ()
to be reported through the blocking notifier?

>
>Your driver can register to that notifier too and do the normal handling
>then and not have this ad-hoc, semi-generic, semi-vendor-specific thing.
>
>Thx.
>
>--
>Regards/Gruss,
>    Boris.
>
>https://people.kernel.org/tglx/notes-about-netiquette

Thanks,
Shiju




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