Hi Tyler, On 16/01/17 11:53, Will Deacon wrote: > On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 11:15:18AM -0700, Tyler Baicar wrote: >> SEA exceptions are often caused by an uncorrected hardware >> error, and are handled when data abort and instruction abort >> exception classes have specific values for their Fault Status >> Code. >> When SEA occurs, before killing the process, go through >> the handlers registered in the notification list. >> Update fault_info[] with specific SEA faults so that the >> new SEA handler is used. >> diff --git a/arch/arm64/mm/fault.c b/arch/arm64/mm/fault.c >> index 05d2bd7..81039c7 100644 >> --- a/arch/arm64/mm/fault.c >> +++ b/arch/arm64/mm/fault.c >> @@ -480,6 +496,28 @@ static int do_bad(unsigned long addr, unsigned int esr, struct pt_regs *regs) >> return 1; >> } >> >> +/* >> + * This abort handler deals with Synchronous External Abort. >> + * It calls notifiers, and then returns "fault". >> + */ >> +static int do_sea(unsigned long addr, unsigned int esr, struct pt_regs *regs) >> +{ >> + struct siginfo info; >> + >> + atomic_notifier_call_chain(&sea_handler_chain, 0, NULL); >> + >> + pr_err("Synchronous External Abort: %s (0x%08x) at 0x%016lx\n", >> + fault_name(esr), esr, addr); >> + >> + info.si_signo = SIGBUS; >> + info.si_errno = 0; >> + info.si_code = 0; >> + info.si_addr = (void __user *)addr; >> + arm64_notify_die("", regs, &info, esr); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> static const struct fault_info { >> int (*fn)(unsigned long addr, unsigned int esr, struct pt_regs *regs); >> int sig; >> @@ -502,22 +540,22 @@ static const struct fault_info { >> { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, SEGV_ACCERR, "level 1 permission fault" }, >> { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, SEGV_ACCERR, "level 2 permission fault" }, >> { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, SEGV_ACCERR, "level 3 permission fault" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous external abort" }, >> + { do_sea, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous external abort" }, >> { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "unknown 17" }, >> { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "unknown 18" }, >> { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "unknown 19" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous abort (translation table walk)" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous abort (translation table walk)" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous abort (translation table walk)" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous abort (translation table walk)" }, >> - { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "synchronous parity error" }, >> + { do_sea, SIGBUS, 0, "level 0 SEA (translation table walk)" }, >> + { do_sea, SIGBUS, 0, "level 1 SEA (translation table walk)" }, >> + { do_sea, SIGBUS, 0, "level 2 SEA (translation table walk)" }, >> + { do_sea, SIGBUS, 0, "level 3 SEA (translation table walk)" }, > > Perhaps I wasn't clear enough in my previous review, but please expand the > acronym for strings and comments. The 'SEA' in this user-string doesn't add anything. Now that these use do_sea() instead of do_bad(), when they are printed won't it be: > Synchronous External Abort: level 3 SEA (translation table walk) (...) at .... Thanks, James -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-efi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html