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Message-Id: <20140328173138.889267879@linuxfoundation.org>
Date:	Fri, 28 Mar 2014 10:32:15 -0700
From:	Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>,
	stable@...r.kernel.org, Gavin Shan <shangw@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>,
	Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@...nel.crashing.org>
Subject: [PATCH 3.13 31/46] powerpc/eeh: Handle multiple EEH errors

3.13-stable review patch.  If anyone has any objections, please let me know.

------------------

From: Gavin Shan <shangw@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>

commit 7e4e7867b1e551b7b8f326da3604c47332972bc6 upstream.

For one PCI error relevant OPAL event, we possibly have multiple
EEH errors for that. For example, multiple frozen PEs detected on
different PHBs. Unfortunately, we didn't cover the case. The patch
enumarates the return value from eeh_ops::next_error() and change
eeh_handle_special_event() and eeh_ops::next_error() to handle all
existing EEH errors.

As Ben pointed out, we needn't list_for_each_entry_safe() since we
are not deleting any PHB from the hose_list and the EEH serialized
lock should be held while purging EEH events. The patch covers those
suggestions as well.

Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <shangw@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@...nel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>

---
 arch/powerpc/include/asm/eeh.h            |   10 ++
 arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh_driver.c          |  150 +++++++++++++++---------------
 arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/eeh-ioda.c |   39 ++++---
 3 files changed, 112 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)

--- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/eeh.h
+++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/eeh.h
@@ -117,6 +117,16 @@ static inline struct pci_dev *eeh_dev_to
 	return edev ? edev->pdev : NULL;
 }
 
+/* Return values from eeh_ops::next_error */
+enum {
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE = 0,
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_INF,
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_FROZEN_PE,
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_FENCED_PHB,
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_PHB,
+	EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_IOC
+};
+
 /*
  * The struct is used to trace the registered EEH operation
  * callback functions. Actually, those operation callback
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh_driver.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/eeh_driver.c
@@ -626,84 +626,90 @@ static void eeh_handle_special_event(voi
 {
 	struct eeh_pe *pe, *phb_pe;
 	struct pci_bus *bus;
-	struct pci_controller *hose, *tmp;
+	struct pci_controller *hose;
 	unsigned long flags;
-	int rc = 0;
+	int rc;
 
-	/*
-	 * The return value from next_error() has been classified as follows.
-	 * It might be good to enumerate them. However, next_error() is only
-	 * supported by PowerNV platform for now. So it would be fine to use
-	 * integer directly:
-	 *
-	 * 4 - Dead IOC           3 - Dead PHB
-	 * 2 - Fenced PHB         1 - Frozen PE
-	 * 0 - No error found
-	 *
-	 */
-	rc = eeh_ops->next_error(&pe);
-	if (rc <= 0)
-		return;
-
-	switch (rc) {
-	case 4:
-		/* Mark all PHBs in dead state */
-		eeh_serialize_lock(&flags);
-		list_for_each_entry_safe(hose, tmp,
-				&hose_list, list_node) {
-			phb_pe = eeh_phb_pe_get(hose);
-			if (!phb_pe) continue;
 
-			eeh_pe_state_mark(phb_pe,
-				EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD);
+	do {
+		rc = eeh_ops->next_error(&pe);
+
+		switch (rc) {
+		case EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_IOC:
+			/* Mark all PHBs in dead state */
+			eeh_serialize_lock(&flags);
+
+			/* Purge all events */
+			eeh_remove_event(NULL);
+
+			list_for_each_entry(hose, &hose_list, list_node) {
+				phb_pe = eeh_phb_pe_get(hose);
+				if (!phb_pe) continue;
+
+				eeh_pe_state_mark(phb_pe,
+					EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD);
+			}
+
+			eeh_serialize_unlock(flags);
+
+			break;
+		case EEH_NEXT_ERR_FROZEN_PE:
+		case EEH_NEXT_ERR_FENCED_PHB:
+		case EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_PHB:
+			/* Mark the PE in fenced state */
+			eeh_serialize_lock(&flags);
+
+			/* Purge all events of the PHB */
+			eeh_remove_event(pe);
+
+			if (rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_PHB)
+				eeh_pe_state_mark(pe,
+					EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD);
+			else
+				eeh_pe_state_mark(pe,
+					EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
+
+			eeh_serialize_unlock(flags);
+
+			break;
+		case EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE:
+			return;
+		default:
+			pr_warn("%s: Invalid value %d from next_error()\n",
+				__func__, rc);
+			return;
 		}
-		eeh_serialize_unlock(flags);
 
-		/* Purge all events */
-		eeh_remove_event(NULL);
-		break;
-	case 3:
-	case 2:
-	case 1:
-		/* Mark the PE in fenced state */
-		eeh_serialize_lock(&flags);
-		if (rc == 3)
-			eeh_pe_state_mark(pe,
-				EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD);
-		else
-			eeh_pe_state_mark(pe,
-				EEH_PE_ISOLATED | EEH_PE_RECOVERING);
-		eeh_serialize_unlock(flags);
-
-		/* Purge all events of the PHB */
-		eeh_remove_event(pe);
-		break;
-	default:
-		pr_err("%s: Invalid value %d from next_error()\n",
-		       __func__, rc);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * For fenced PHB and frozen PE, it's handled as normal
-	 * event. We have to remove the affected PHBs for dead
-	 * PHB and IOC
-	 */
-	if (rc == 2 || rc == 1)
-		eeh_handle_normal_event(pe);
-	else {
-		list_for_each_entry_safe(hose, tmp,
-			&hose_list, list_node) {
-			phb_pe = eeh_phb_pe_get(hose);
-			if (!phb_pe || !(phb_pe->state & EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD))
-				continue;
-
-			bus = eeh_pe_bus_get(phb_pe);
-			/* Notify all devices that they're about to go down. */
-			eeh_pe_dev_traverse(pe, eeh_report_failure, NULL);
-			pcibios_remove_pci_devices(bus);
+		/*
+		 * For fenced PHB and frozen PE, it's handled as normal
+		 * event. We have to remove the affected PHBs for dead
+		 * PHB and IOC
+		 */
+		if (rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_FROZEN_PE ||
+		    rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_FENCED_PHB) {
+			eeh_handle_normal_event(pe);
+		} else {
+			list_for_each_entry(hose, &hose_list, list_node) {
+				phb_pe = eeh_phb_pe_get(hose);
+				if (!phb_pe ||
+				    !(phb_pe->state & EEH_PE_PHB_DEAD))
+					continue;
+
+				/* Notify all devices to be down */
+				bus = eeh_pe_bus_get(phb_pe);
+				eeh_pe_dev_traverse(pe,
+					eeh_report_failure, NULL);
+				pcibios_remove_pci_devices(bus);
+			}
 		}
-	}
+
+		/*
+		 * If we have detected dead IOC, we needn't proceed
+		 * any more since all PHBs would have been removed
+		 */
+		if (rc == EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_IOC)
+			break;
+	} while (rc != EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE);
 }
 
 /**
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/eeh-ioda.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/eeh-ioda.c
@@ -718,12 +718,12 @@ static int ioda_eeh_get_pe(struct pci_co
  */
 static int ioda_eeh_next_error(struct eeh_pe **pe)
 {
-	struct pci_controller *hose, *tmp;
+	struct pci_controller *hose;
 	struct pnv_phb *phb;
 	u64 frozen_pe_no;
 	u16 err_type, severity;
 	long rc;
-	int ret = 1;
+	int ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE;
 
 	/*
 	 * While running here, it's safe to purge the event queue.
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ static int ioda_eeh_next_error(struct ee
 	eeh_remove_event(NULL);
 	opal_notifier_update_evt(OPAL_EVENT_PCI_ERROR, 0x0ul);
 
-	list_for_each_entry_safe(hose, tmp, &hose_list, list_node) {
+	list_for_each_entry(hose, &hose_list, list_node) {
 		/*
 		 * If the subordinate PCI buses of the PHB has been
 		 * removed, we needn't take care of it any more.
@@ -772,19 +772,19 @@ static int ioda_eeh_next_error(struct ee
 		switch (err_type) {
 		case OPAL_EEH_IOC_ERROR:
 			if (severity == OPAL_EEH_SEV_IOC_DEAD) {
-				list_for_each_entry_safe(hose, tmp,
-						&hose_list, list_node) {
+				list_for_each_entry(hose, &hose_list,
+						    list_node) {
 					phb = hose->private_data;
 					phb->eeh_state |= PNV_EEH_STATE_REMOVED;
 				}
 
 				pr_err("EEH: dead IOC detected\n");
-				ret = 4;
-				goto out;
+				ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_IOC;
 			} else if (severity == OPAL_EEH_SEV_INF) {
 				pr_info("EEH: IOC informative error "
 					"detected\n");
 				ioda_eeh_hub_diag(hose);
+				ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE;
 			}
 
 			break;
@@ -796,21 +796,20 @@ static int ioda_eeh_next_error(struct ee
 				pr_err("EEH: dead PHB#%x detected\n",
 					hose->global_number);
 				phb->eeh_state |= PNV_EEH_STATE_REMOVED;
-				ret = 3;
-				goto out;
+				ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_DEAD_PHB;
 			} else if (severity == OPAL_EEH_SEV_PHB_FENCED) {
 				if (ioda_eeh_get_phb_pe(hose, pe))
 					break;
 
 				pr_err("EEH: fenced PHB#%x detected\n",
 					hose->global_number);
-				ret = 2;
-				goto out;
+				ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_FENCED_PHB;
 			} else if (severity == OPAL_EEH_SEV_INF) {
 				pr_info("EEH: PHB#%x informative error "
 					"detected\n",
 					hose->global_number);
 				ioda_eeh_phb_diag(hose);
+				ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_NONE;
 			}
 
 			break;
@@ -820,13 +819,23 @@ static int ioda_eeh_next_error(struct ee
 
 			pr_err("EEH: Frozen PE#%x on PHB#%x detected\n",
 				(*pe)->addr, (*pe)->phb->global_number);
-			ret = 1;
-			goto out;
+			ret = EEH_NEXT_ERR_FROZEN_PE;
+			break;
+		default:
+			pr_warn("%s: Unexpected error type %d\n",
+				__func__, err_type);
 		}
+
+		/*
+		 * If we have no errors on the specific PHB or only
+		 * informative error there, we continue poking it.
+		 * Otherwise, we need actions to be taken by upper
+		 * layer.
+		 */
+		if (ret > EEH_NEXT_ERR_INF)
+			break;
 	}
 
-	ret = 0;
-out:
 	return ret;
 }
 


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