On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 05:36:58PM +0900, Hidetoshi Seto wrote: > (2011/02/10 1:35), Seiji Aguchi wrote: [..] > > diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce.c > > index d916183..e76b47b 100644 > > --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce.c > > +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mcheck/mce.c > > @@ -944,6 +944,8 @@ void do_machine_check(struct pt_regs *regs, long error_code) > > > > percpu_inc(mce_exception_count); > > > > + hwerr_flag = 1; > > + > > if (notify_die(DIE_NMI, "machine check", regs, error_code, > > 18, SIGKILL) == NOTIFY_STOP) > > goto out; > > Now x86 supports some recoverable machine check, so setting > flag here will prevent running kexec on systems that have > encountered such recoverable machine check and recovered. > > I think mce_panic() is proper place to set this flag "hwerr_flag". I agree, in that case it is unsafe to run kexec only after the error cannot be recovered by software. Also, hwerr_flag is really a bad naming choice, how about "hwerr_unrecoverable" or "hw_compromised" or "recovery_futile" or "hw_incurable" or simply say what happened: "pcc" = processor context corrupt (and a reliable restarting might not be possible). This could be used by others too, besides kexec. [..] > > diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c index 0207c2f..0178f47 100644 > > --- a/mm/memory-failure.c > > +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c > > @@ -994,6 +994,8 @@ int __memory_failure(unsigned long pfn, int trapno, int flags) > > int res; > > unsigned int nr_pages; > > > > + hwerr_flag = 1; > > + > > if (!sysctl_memory_failure_recovery) > > panic("Memory failure from trap %d on page %lx", trapno, pfn); > > > > For similar reason, setting flag here is not good for > systems working after isolating some poisoned memory page. > > Why not: > if (!sysctl_memory_failure_recovery) { > hwerr_flag = 1; > panic("Memory failure from trap %d on page %lx", trapno, pfn); > } Why do we need that in memory-failure.c at all? I mean, when we consume the UC, we'll end up in mce_panic() anyway. -- Regards/Gruss, Boris. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Fight unfair telecom internet charges in Canada: sign http://stopthemeter.ca/ Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>