Smita Koralahalli wrote: > UEFI v2.10 section N.2.13 defines a CPER record for CXL Protocol errors. > > Add GHES support to detect CXL CPER Protocol record and cache error > severity, device_id, serial number and a pointer to CXL RAS capability > struct in struct cxl_cper_rec_data. > > Signed-off-by: Smita Koralahalli <Smita.KoralahalliChannabasappa@xxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c | 15 ++++++++++ > drivers/firmware/efi/cper_cxl.c | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/cxl-event.h | 6 ++++ > 3 files changed, 73 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c > index d6a85fbc0a8b..6471584b2e79 100644 > --- a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c > +++ b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c > @@ -714,6 +714,18 @@ static void cxl_cper_post_event(enum cxl_event_type event_type, > cper_callback(event_type, &data); > } > > +void cxl_cper_handle_prot_err(struct acpi_hest_generic_data *gdata) > +{ > + struct cxl_cper_rec_data data; > + > + memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data)); Does this need to be done? Could cxl_cper_handle_prot_err_info() use something like this initially? *data = (struct cxl_cper_rec_data) { .rec.hdr.dev_serial_num.lower_dw = prot_err->dev_serial_num.lower_dw; .rec.hdr.dev_serial_num.upper_dw = prot_err->dev_serial_num.upper_dw; }; The serial number is always set even if it is not valid. > + > + if (cxl_cper_handle_prot_err_info(gdata, &data)) > + return; > + > + data.severity = gdata->error_severity; > +} > + > int cxl_cper_register_callback(cxl_cper_callback callback) > { > guard(rwsem_write)(&cxl_cper_rw_sem); > @@ -768,6 +780,9 @@ static bool ghes_do_proc(struct ghes *ghes, > else if (guid_equal(sec_type, &CPER_SEC_PROC_ARM)) { > queued = ghes_handle_arm_hw_error(gdata, sev); > } > + else if (guid_equal(sec_type, &CPER_SEC_CXL_PROT_ERR)) { > + cxl_cper_handle_prot_err(gdata); > + } > else if (guid_equal(sec_type, &CPER_SEC_CXL_GEN_MEDIA_GUID)) { > struct cxl_cper_event_rec *rec = acpi_hest_get_payload(gdata); > > diff --git a/drivers/firmware/efi/cper_cxl.c b/drivers/firmware/efi/cper_cxl.c > index 4fd8d783993e..3bc0b9f28c9e 100644 > --- a/drivers/firmware/efi/cper_cxl.c > +++ b/drivers/firmware/efi/cper_cxl.c > @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ > */ > > #include <linux/cper.h> > +#include <acpi/ghes.h> > #include "cper_cxl.h" > > #define PROT_ERR_VALID_AGENT_TYPE BIT_ULL(0) > @@ -176,3 +177,54 @@ void cper_print_prot_err(const char *pfx, const struct cper_sec_prot_err *prot_e > sizeof(cxl_ras->header_log), 0); > } > } > + > +int cxl_cper_handle_prot_err_info(struct acpi_hest_generic_data *gdata, > + struct cxl_cper_rec_data *data) > +{ > + struct cper_sec_prot_err *prot_err = acpi_hest_get_payload(gdata); > + struct cper_cxl_event_devid *device_id = &data->rec.hdr.device_id; > + struct cper_cxl_event_sn *dev_serial_num = &data->rec.hdr.dev_serial_num; > + size_t size = sizeof(*prot_err) + prot_err->dvsec_len; > + > + if (!(prot_err->valid_bits & PROT_ERR_VALID_ERROR_LOG)) { > + pr_err(FW_WARN "Not a valid protocol error log\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + if (!(prot_err->valid_bits & PROT_ERR_VALID_DEVICE_ID)) { > + pr_err(FW_WARN "Not a valid Device ID\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + /* > + * The device ID or agent address is only valid for CXL 1.1 device, > + * CXL 2.0 device, CXL 2.0 Logical device, CXL 2.0 Fabric Manager > + * Managed Logical Device, CXL Root Port, CXL Downstream Switch > + * Port, or CXL Upstream Switch Port. > + */ > + if (prot_err->agent_type <= 0x7 && prot_err->agent_type != RCH_DP) { > + device_id->segment_num = prot_err->agent_addr.segment; > + device_id->bus_num = prot_err->agent_addr.bus; > + device_id->device_num = prot_err->agent_addr.device; > + device_id->func_num = prot_err->agent_addr.function; > + } else { > + pr_err(FW_WARN "Not a valid agent type\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + /* > + * The device serial number is only valid for CXL 1.1 device, CXL > + * 2.0 device, CXL 2.0 Logical device, or CXL 2.0 Fabric Manager > + * Managed Logical Device. > + */ > + if (!(prot_err->valid_bits & PROT_ERR_VALID_SERIAL_NUMBER) || > + prot_err->agent_type > 0x4 || prot_err->agent_type == RCH_DP) > + pr_warn(FW_WARN "No valid serial number present\n"); > + > + dev_serial_num->lower_dw = prot_err->dev_serial_num.lower_dw; > + dev_serial_num->upper_dw = prot_err->dev_serial_num.upper_dw; > + > + data->cxl_ras = (struct cxl_ras_capability_regs *)((long)prot_err + size); I think this is ok now because the cxl trace code processes the data before returning (in next patch). But I'm a bit leary about passing a pointer to data controlled by the acpi sub-system. At some point the event may get cached to be processed by another thread and it might be better to copy the struct here. > + > + return 0; > +} > diff --git a/include/linux/cxl-event.h b/include/linux/cxl-event.h > index 90d8390a73cb..7ba2dfd6619e 100644 > --- a/include/linux/cxl-event.h > +++ b/include/linux/cxl-event.h > @@ -154,11 +154,17 @@ struct cxl_ras_capability_regs { > > struct cxl_cper_rec_data { > struct cxl_cper_event_rec rec; > + struct cxl_ras_capability_regs *cxl_ras; > + int severity; NIT: When I saw this without any addition to event type I wondered if the series would bisect. I see it does because the record is not sent until the next patch. But I wonder if the 2 patches would be best reversed. Also, should cxl_ras + severity be put in a protocol error sub-struct? Does severity ever apply to event records? Ira > }; > > typedef void (*cxl_cper_callback)(enum cxl_event_type type, > struct cxl_cper_rec_data *data); > > +struct acpi_hest_generic_data; > +int cxl_cper_handle_prot_err_info(struct acpi_hest_generic_data *gdata, > + struct cxl_cper_rec_data *data); > + > #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_GHES > int cxl_cper_register_callback(cxl_cper_callback callback); > int cxl_cper_unregister_callback(cxl_cper_callback callback); > -- > 2.17.1 >