Hi Ard, Em Fri, 21 Jun 2024 09:45:16 +0200 Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > On Thu, 20 Jun 2024 at 20:01, Mauro Carvalho Chehab > <mchehab+huawei@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > The UEFI 2.9A errata makes clear how ARM processor type encoding should > > be done: it is meant to be equal to Generic processor, using a bitmask. > > > > The current code assumes, for both generic and ARM processor types > > that this is an integer, which is an incorrect assumption. > > > > Fix it. While here, also fix a compilation issue when using W=1. > > > > After the change, Kernel will properly decode receiving two errors at the same > > message, as defined at UEFI spec: > > > > [ 75.282430] Memory failure: 0x5cdfd: recovery action for free buddy page: Recovered > > [ 94.973081] {2}[Hardware Error]: Hardware error from APEI Generic Hardware Error Source: 1 > > [ 94.973770] {2}[Hardware Error]: event severity: recoverable > > [ 94.974334] {2}[Hardware Error]: Error 0, type: recoverable > > [ 94.974962] {2}[Hardware Error]: section_type: ARM processor error > > [ 94.975586] {2}[Hardware Error]: MIDR: 0x000000000000cd24 > > [ 94.976202] {2}[Hardware Error]: Multiprocessor Affinity Register (MPIDR): 0x000000000000ab12 > > [ 94.977011] {2}[Hardware Error]: error affinity level: 2 > > [ 94.977593] {2}[Hardware Error]: running state: 0x1 > > [ 94.978135] {2}[Hardware Error]: Power State Coordination Interface state: 4660 > > [ 94.978884] {2}[Hardware Error]: Error info structure 0: > > [ 94.979463] {2}[Hardware Error]: num errors: 3 > > [ 94.979971] {2}[Hardware Error]: first error captured > > [ 94.980523] {2}[Hardware Error]: propagated error captured > > [ 94.981110] {2}[Hardware Error]: overflow occurred, error info is incomplete > > [ 94.981893] {2}[Hardware Error]: error_type: 0x0006: cache error|TLB error > > [ 94.982606] {2}[Hardware Error]: error_info: 0x000000000091000f > > [ 94.983249] {2}[Hardware Error]: transaction type: Data Access > > [ 94.983891] {2}[Hardware Error]: cache error, operation type: Data write > > [ 94.984559] {2}[Hardware Error]: TLB error, operation type: Data write > > [ 94.985215] {2}[Hardware Error]: cache level: 2 > > [ 94.985749] {2}[Hardware Error]: TLB level: 2 > > [ 94.986277] {2}[Hardware Error]: processor context not corrupted > > > > And the error code is properly decoded according with table N.17 from UEFI 2.10 > > spec: > > > > [ 94.981893] {2}[Hardware Error]: error_type: 0x0006: cache error|TLB error > > > > Mauro Carvalho Chehab (3): > > efi/cper: Adjust infopfx size to accept an extra space > > efi/cper: Add a new helper function to print bitmasks > > efi/cper: align ARM CPER type with UEFI 2.9A/2.10 specs > > > > Hello Mauro, > > How this is v4 different from the preceding 3 revisions that you sent > over the past 2 days? > > I would expect an experienced maintainer like yourself to be familiar > with the common practice here: please leave some time between sending > revisions so people can take a look. And if there is a pressing need > to deviate from this rule, at least put an explanation in the commit > log of how the series differs from the preceding one. Sorry, I'll add a version review on that. Basically I was missing a test environment to do error injection. When I got it enabled, and fixed to cope with UEFI 2.9A/2.10 expected behavior, I was able to discover some issues and to do some code improvements. v1: - (tagged as RFC) was mostly to give a heads up that the current implementation is not following the spec. It also touches only cper code. v2: - It fixes the way printks are handled on both cper_arm and ghes drivers; v3: - It adds a helper function to produce a buffer describing the error bits at cper's printk and ghes pr_warn_bitrated. It also fixes a W=1 error while building cper; v4: - The print function had some bugs on it, which was discovered with the help of an error injection tool I'm now using. I have already another version ready to send. It does some code cleanup and address the issues pointed by Tony and Jonathan. If you prefer, I can hold it until Monday to give you some time to look at it. Thanks, Mauro