>-----Original Message----- >From: Fan Ni <nifan.cxl@xxxxxxxxx> >Sent: 29 July 2024 23:19 >To: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> >Cc: linux-edac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-cxl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- >acpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; >bp@xxxxxxxxx; tony.luck@xxxxxxxxx; rafael@xxxxxxxxxx; lenb@xxxxxxxxxx; >mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx; dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx; dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx; Jonathan >Cameron <jonathan.cameron@xxxxxxxxxx>; dave.jiang@xxxxxxxxx; >alison.schofield@xxxxxxxxx; vishal.l.verma@xxxxxxxxx; ira.weiny@xxxxxxxxx; >david@xxxxxxxxxx; Vilas.Sridharan@xxxxxxx; leo.duran@xxxxxxx; >Yazen.Ghannam@xxxxxxx; rientjes@xxxxxxxxxx; jiaqiyan@xxxxxxxxxx; >Jon.Grimm@xxxxxxx; dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; >naoya.horiguchi@xxxxxxx; james.morse@xxxxxxx; jthoughton@xxxxxxxxxx; >somasundaram.a@xxxxxxx; erdemaktas@xxxxxxxxxx; pgonda@xxxxxxxxxx; >duenwen@xxxxxxxxxx; mike.malvestuto@xxxxxxxxx; gthelen@xxxxxxxxxx; >wschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; dferguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; >wbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; nifan.cxl@xxxxxxxxx; tanxiaofei ><tanxiaofei@xxxxxxxxxx>; Zengtao (B) <prime.zeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Roberto >Sassu <roberto.sassu@xxxxxxxxxx>; kangkang.shen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; >wanghuiqiang <wanghuiqiang@xxxxxxxxxx>; Linuxarm ><linuxarm@xxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: [PATCH v10 11/11] ras: scrub: ACPI RAS2: Add memory ACPI RAS2 >driver > >On Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 05:05:55PM +0100, shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> From: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Memory ACPI RAS2 driver binds to the platform device add by the >s/add/added/ >> ACPI RAS2 table parser. >> >> Driver uses a PCC subspace for communicating with the ACPI compliant >> platform to provide control of memory scrub parameters to the >> userspace via the edac scrub. >> >> Get the scrub attr descriptors from the EDAC scrub and register with >> EDAC RAS feature driver to expose sysfs scrub control attributes to the >userspace. >> For example scrub control for the RAS2 memory device is exposed in >> /sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/ >> >> Co-developed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Shiju Jose <shiju.jose@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Documentation/scrub/edac-scrub.rst | 41 +++ >> drivers/ras/Kconfig | 10 + >> drivers/ras/Makefile | 1 + >> drivers/ras/acpi_ras2.c | 415 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 4 files changed, 467 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 drivers/ras/acpi_ras2.c >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/scrub/edac-scrub.rst >> b/Documentation/scrub/edac-scrub.rst >> index 7815d674f496..348f98091ac1 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/scrub/edac-scrub.rst >> +++ b/Documentation/scrub/edac-scrub.rst >> @@ -72,3 +72,44 @@ root@localhost:~# cat >> /sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_region0/scrub/enable_background >> root@localhost:~# echo 0 > >> /sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_region0/scrub/enable_background >> root@localhost:~# cat >> /sys/bus/edac/devices/cxl_region0/scrub/enable_background >> 0 >> + >> +2. RAS2 >> +2.1 On demand scrubbing for a specific memory region. >> +root@localhost:~# echo 0x120000 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/addr_range_base >> +root@localhost:~# echo 0x150000 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/addr_range_size >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/min_cycle_duration >> +1 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/max_cycle_duration >> +24 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +10 >> +root@localhost:~# echo 15 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +root@localhost:~# echo 1 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/enable_on_demand >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/enable_on_demand >> +1 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +15 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/addr_range_base >> +0x120000 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +//sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/addr_range_size >> +0x150000 >> +root@localhost:~# echo 0 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/enable_on_demand >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/enable_on_demand >> +0 >> + >> +2.2 Background scrubbing the entire memory root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/min_cycle_duration >> +1 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/max_cycle_duration >> +24 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +10 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/enable_background >> +0 >> +root@localhost:~# echo 3 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +root@localhost:~# echo 1 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/enable_background >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/enable_background >> +1 >> +root@localhost:~# cat >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/scrub/current_cycle_duration >> +3 >> +root@localhost:~# echo 0 > >> +/sys/bus/edac/devices/acpi_ras2_mem0/enable_background >> diff --git a/drivers/ras/Kconfig b/drivers/ras/Kconfig index >> fc4f4bb94a4c..a2635017d80d 100644 >> --- a/drivers/ras/Kconfig >> +++ b/drivers/ras/Kconfig >> @@ -46,4 +46,14 @@ config RAS_FMPM >> Memory will be retired during boot time and run time depending on >> platform-specific policies. >> >> +config MEM_ACPI_RAS2 >> + tristate "Memory ACPI RAS2 driver" >> + depends on ACPI_RAS2 >> + depends on EDAC >> + help >> + The driver binds to the platform device added by the ACPI RAS2 >> + table parser. Use a PCC channel subspace for communicating with >> + the ACPI compliant platform to provide control of memory scrub >> + parameters to the user via the edac scrub. >> + >> endif >> diff --git a/drivers/ras/Makefile b/drivers/ras/Makefile index >> 11f95d59d397..a0e6e903d6b0 100644 >> --- a/drivers/ras/Makefile >> +++ b/drivers/ras/Makefile >> @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ >> obj-$(CONFIG_RAS) += ras.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) += debugfs.o >> obj-$(CONFIG_RAS_CEC) += cec.o >> +obj-$(CONFIG_MEM_ACPI_RAS2) += acpi_ras2.o >> >> obj-$(CONFIG_RAS_FMPM) += amd/fmpm.o >> obj-y += amd/atl/ >> diff --git a/drivers/ras/acpi_ras2.c b/drivers/ras/acpi_ras2.c new >> file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b2381d5b37d0 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/drivers/ras/acpi_ras2.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ >> +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later >> +/* >> + * ACPI RAS2 memory driver >> + * >> + * Copyright (c) 2024 HiSilicon Limited. >> + * >> + */ >> + >> +#define pr_fmt(fmt) "MEMORY ACPI RAS2: " fmt >> + >> +#include <linux/edac_ras_feature.h> >> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> >> +#include <acpi/ras2_acpi.h> >> + >> +#define RAS2_DEV_NUM_RAS_FEATURES 1 >> + >> +#define RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB BIT(0) >> +#define RAS2_TYPE_PATROL_SCRUB 0x0000 >> + >> +#define RAS2_GET_PATROL_PARAMETERS 0x01 >> +#define RAS2_START_PATROL_SCRUBBER 0x02 >> +#define RAS2_STOP_PATROL_SCRUBBER 0x03 >> + >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_IN_MASK GENMASK(15, 8) >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_EN_BACKGROUND BIT(0) >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_OUT_MASK GENMASK(7, 0) >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_MIN_SCHRS_OUT_MASK GENMASK(15, >8) >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_MAX_SCHRS_OUT_MASK GENMASK(23, >16) >> +#define RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_FLAG_SCRUBBER_RUNNING BIT(0) >> + >> +#define RAS2_SCRUB_NAME_LEN 128 >> + >> +struct acpi_ras2_ps_shared_mem { >> + struct acpi_ras2_shared_memory common; >> + struct acpi_ras2_patrol_scrub_parameter params; }; >> + >> +static int ras2_is_patrol_scrub_support(struct ras2_scrub_ctx >> +*ras2_ctx) { >> + struct acpi_ras2_shared_memory __iomem *common = (void *) >> + ras2_ctx->pcc_subspace->pcc_comm_addr; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + common->set_capabilities[0] = 0; >> + >> + return common->features[0] & RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB; } >> + >> +static int ras2_update_patrol_scrub_params_cache(struct >> +ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx) { >> + struct acpi_ras2_ps_shared_mem __iomem *ps_sm = (void *) >> + ras2_ctx->pcc_subspace- >>pcc_comm_addr; >> + int ret; >> + >> + ps_sm->common.set_capabilities[0] = >RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB; >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_GET_PATROL_PARAMETERS; >> + >> + ret = ras2_send_pcc_cmd(ras2_ctx, RAS2_PCC_CMD_EXEC); >> + if (ret) { >> + dev_err(ras2_ctx->dev, "failed to read parameters\n"); >> + return ret; >> + } >> + >> + ras2_ctx->min_scrub_cycle = >FIELD_GET(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_MIN_SCHRS_OUT_MASK, >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_out); >> + ras2_ctx->max_scrub_cycle = >FIELD_GET(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_MAX_SCHRS_OUT_MASK, >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_out); >> + if (!ras2_ctx->bg) { >> + ras2_ctx->base = ps_sm->params.actual_address_range[0]; >> + ras2_ctx->size = ps_sm->params.actual_address_range[1]; >> + } >> + ras2_ctx->scrub_cycle_secs = >FIELD_GET(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_OUT_MASK, >> + ps_sm- >>params.scrub_params_out); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +/* Context - lock must be held */ >> +static int ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx, >> + bool *running) >> +{ >> + struct acpi_ras2_ps_shared_mem __iomem *ps_sm = (void *) >> + ras2_ctx->pcc_subspace- >>pcc_comm_addr; >> + int ret; >> + >> + ps_sm->common.set_capabilities[0] = >RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB; >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_GET_PATROL_PARAMETERS; >> + >> + ret = ras2_send_pcc_cmd(ras2_ctx, RAS2_PCC_CMD_EXEC); >> + if (ret) { >> + dev_err(ras2_ctx->dev, "failed to read parameters\n"); >> + return ret; >> + } >> + >> + *running = ps_sm->params.flags & >> +RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_FLAG_SCRUBBER_RUNNING; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_read_min_scrub_cycle(struct device *dev, void >*drv_data, >> + u32 *min) >> +{ >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + *min = ras2_ctx->min_scrub_cycle; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_read_max_scrub_cycle(struct device *dev, void >*drv_data, >> + u32 *max) >> +{ >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + *max = ras2_ctx->max_scrub_cycle; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_cycle_read(struct device *dev, void *drv_data, >> + u32 *scrub_cycle_secs) >> +{ >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + *scrub_cycle_secs = ras2_ctx->scrub_cycle_secs; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_cycle_write(struct device *dev, void *drv_data, >> + u32 scrub_cycle_secs) >> +{ >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + bool running; >> + int ret; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + ret = ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(ras2_ctx, &running); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + if (running) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + >> + if (scrub_cycle_secs < ras2_ctx->min_scrub_cycle || >> + scrub_cycle_secs > ras2_ctx->max_scrub_cycle) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + ras2_ctx->scrub_cycle_secs = scrub_cycle_secs; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_read_range(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, u64 *base, u64 *size) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + /* >> + * When BG scrubbing is enabled the actual address range is not valid. >> + * Return -EBUSY now unless findout a method to retrieve actual full PA >range. >> + */ >> + if (ras2_ctx->bg) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + >> + *base = ras2_ctx->base; >> + *size = ras2_ctx->size; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_write_range(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, u64 base, u64 size) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + bool running; >> + int ret; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + ret = ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(ras2_ctx, &running); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + if (running) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + >> + if (!base || !size) { >> + dev_warn(dev, "%s: Invalid address range, base=0x%llx >size=0x%llx\n", >> + __func__, base, size); >> + return -EINVAL; >> + } >> + >> + ras2_ctx->base = base; >> + ras2_ctx->size = size; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_set_enabled_bg(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, bool enable) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + struct acpi_ras2_ps_shared_mem __iomem *ps_sm = (void *) >> + ras2_ctx->pcc_subspace- >>pcc_comm_addr; >> + bool enabled; >> + int ret; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + ps_sm->common.set_capabilities[0] = >RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB; >> + ret = ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(ras2_ctx, &enabled); >We have a passed-in argument "enable", we have another local variable >"enabled", will "running" be more accurate instead of "enabled"? The same as in >ras2_hw_scrub_set_enabled_od() Sure. > >Fan >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + if (enable) { >> + if (ras2_ctx->bg || enabled) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + ps_sm->params.requested_address_range[0] = 0; >> + ps_sm->params.requested_address_range[1] = 0; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in &= >~RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_IN_MASK; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in |= >FIELD_PREP(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_IN_MASK, >> + ras2_ctx- >>scrub_cycle_secs); >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_START_PATROL_SCRUBBER; >> + } else { >> + if (!ras2_ctx->bg) >> + return -EPERM; >> + if (!ras2_ctx->bg && enabled) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_STOP_PATROL_SCRUBBER; >> + } >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in &= >~RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_EN_BACKGROUND; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in |= >FIELD_PREP(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_EN_BACKGROUND, >> + enable); >> + ret = ras2_send_pcc_cmd(ras2_ctx, RAS2_PCC_CMD_EXEC); >> + if (ret) { >> + dev_err(ras2_ctx->dev, "%s: failed to enable(%d) background >scrubbing\n", >> + __func__, enable); > >Similar suggestion as below. Will do. > >> + return ret; >> + } >> + if (enable) { >> + ras2_ctx->bg = true; >> + /* Update the cache to account for rounding of supplied >parameters and similar */ >> + ret = ras2_update_patrol_scrub_params_cache(ras2_ctx); >> + } else { >> + ret = ras2_update_patrol_scrub_params_cache(ras2_ctx); >> + ras2_ctx->bg = false; >> + } >> + >> + return ret; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_get_enabled_bg(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, bool *enabled) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + *enabled = ras2_ctx->bg; >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_set_enabled_od(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, bool enable) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + struct acpi_ras2_ps_shared_mem __iomem *ps_sm = (void *) >> + ras2_ctx->pcc_subspace- >>pcc_comm_addr; >> + bool enabled; >> + int ret; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + ps_sm->common.set_capabilities[0] = >RAS2_SUPPORT_HW_PARTOL_SCRUB; >> + if (ras2_ctx->bg) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + ret = ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(ras2_ctx, &enabled); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + if (enable) { >> + if (!ras2_ctx->base || !ras2_ctx->size) { >> + dev_warn(ras2_ctx->dev, >> + "%s: Invalid address range, base=0x%llx " >> + "size=0x%llx\n", __func__, >> + ras2_ctx->base, ras2_ctx->size); >> + return -ERANGE; >> + } >> + if (enabled) >> + return -EBUSY; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in &= >~RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_IN_MASK; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in |= >FIELD_PREP(RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_SCHRS_IN_MASK, >> + ras2_ctx- >>scrub_cycle_secs); >> + ps_sm->params.requested_address_range[0] = ras2_ctx->base; >> + ps_sm->params.requested_address_range[1] = ras2_ctx->size; >> + ps_sm->params.scrub_params_in &= >~RAS2_PATROL_SCRUB_EN_BACKGROUND; >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_START_PATROL_SCRUBBER; >> + } else { >> + if (!enabled) >> + return 0; >> + ps_sm->params.patrol_scrub_command = >RAS2_STOP_PATROL_SCRUBBER; >> + } >> + >> + ret = ras2_send_pcc_cmd(ras2_ctx, RAS2_PCC_CMD_EXEC); >> + if (ret) { >> + dev_err(ras2_ctx->dev, "failed to enable(%d) the demand >> +scrubbing\n", enable); >Can we improve the messaging as below to make it clearer? > dev_err(ras2_ctx->dev, "failed to %s the demand scrubbing\n", enable ? >"enable":"disable"); Will do. > >Fan >> + return ret; >> + } >> + >> + return ras2_update_patrol_scrub_params_cache(ras2_ctx); >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_get_enabled_od(struct device *dev, void >> +*drv_data, bool *enabled) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + guard(mutex)(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + if (ras2_ctx->bg) { >> + *enabled = false; >> + return 0; >> + } >> + >> + return ras2_get_patrol_scrub_running(ras2_ctx, enabled); } >> + >> +static int ras2_hw_scrub_get_name(struct device *dev, void *drv_data, >> +char *name) { >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = drv_data; >> + >> + return sysfs_emit(name, "acpi_ras2_mem%d_scrub\n", ras2_ctx->id); } >> + >> +static const struct edac_scrub_ops ras2_scrub_ops = { >> + .read_range = ras2_hw_scrub_read_range, >> + .write_range = ras2_hw_scrub_write_range, >> + .get_enabled_bg = ras2_hw_scrub_get_enabled_bg, >> + .set_enabled_bg = ras2_hw_scrub_set_enabled_bg, >> + .get_enabled_od = ras2_hw_scrub_get_enabled_od, >> + .set_enabled_od = ras2_hw_scrub_set_enabled_od, >> + .get_name = ras2_hw_scrub_get_name, >> + .min_cycle_read = ras2_hw_scrub_read_min_scrub_cycle, >> + .max_cycle_read = ras2_hw_scrub_read_max_scrub_cycle, >> + .cycle_duration_read = ras2_hw_scrub_cycle_read, >> + .cycle_duration_write = ras2_hw_scrub_cycle_write, }; >> + >> +static DEFINE_IDA(ras2_ida); >> + >> +static void ida_release(void *ctx) >> +{ >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx = ctx; >> + >> + ida_free(&ras2_ida, ras2_ctx->id); >> +} >> + >> +static int ras2_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) { >> + struct edac_ras_feature ras_features[RAS2_DEV_NUM_RAS_FEATURES]; >> + char scrub_name[RAS2_SCRUB_NAME_LEN]; >> + struct ras2_scrub_ctx *ras2_ctx; >> + int num_ras_features = 0; >> + int ret, id; >> + >> + /* RAS2 PCC Channel and Scrub specific context */ >> + ras2_ctx = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*ras2_ctx), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!ras2_ctx) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + ras2_ctx->dev = &pdev->dev; >> + mutex_init(&ras2_ctx->lock); >> + >> + ret = devm_ras2_register_pcc_channel(&pdev->dev, ras2_ctx, >> + *((int *)dev_get_platdata(&pdev- >>dev))); >> + if (ret < 0) { >> + dev_dbg(ras2_ctx->dev, >> + "failed to register pcc channel ret=%d\n", ret); >> + return ret; >> + } >> + if (!ras2_is_patrol_scrub_support(ras2_ctx)) >> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >> + >> + ret = ras2_update_patrol_scrub_params_cache(ras2_ctx); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + id = ida_alloc(&ras2_ida, GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (id < 0) >> + return id; >> + >> + ras2_ctx->id = id; >> + >> + ret = devm_add_action_or_reset(&pdev->dev, ida_release, ras2_ctx); >> + if (ret < 0) >> + return ret; >> + >> + snprintf(scrub_name, sizeof(scrub_name), "acpi_ras2_mem%d", >> + ras2_ctx->id); >> + >> + ras_features[num_ras_features].feat = RAS_FEAT_SCRUB; >> + ras_features[num_ras_features].scrub_ops = &ras2_scrub_ops; >> + ras_features[num_ras_features].scrub_ctx = ras2_ctx; >> + num_ras_features++; >> + >> + return edac_ras_dev_register(&pdev->dev, scrub_name, NULL, >> + num_ras_features, ras_features); } >> + >> +static const struct platform_device_id ras2_id_table[] = { >> + { .name = "acpi_ras2", }, >> + { } >> +}; >> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform, ras2_id_table); >> + >> +static struct platform_driver ras2_driver = { >> + .probe = ras2_probe, >> + .driver = { >> + .name = "acpi_ras2", >> + }, >> + .id_table = ras2_id_table, >> +}; >> +module_driver(ras2_driver, platform_driver_register, >> +platform_driver_unregister); >> + >> +MODULE_IMPORT_NS(ACPI_RAS2); >> +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ACPI RAS2 memory driver"); >MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); >> -- >> 2.34.1 >> Thanks, Shiju