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Linas Vepstas authored and Paul Mackerras committed Jan 10, 2006
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion [refs]
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refs/heads/master: 77bd741561016134d1761d6101c4f0361025062f
refs/heads/master: 5d5a0936b3ad9e3d3f6eaf61f1a06c62ea0e7a59
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion trunk/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/Makefile
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obj-$(CONFIG_IBMVIO) += vio.o
obj-$(CONFIG_XICS) += xics.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SCANLOG) += scanlog.o
obj-$(CONFIG_EEH) += eeh.o eeh_driver.o eeh_event.o
obj-$(CONFIG_EEH) += eeh.o eeh_cache.o eeh_driver.o eeh_event.o

obj-$(CONFIG_HVC_CONSOLE) += hvconsole.o
obj-$(CONFIG_HVCS) += hvcserver.o
295 changes: 2 additions & 293 deletions trunk/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh.c
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*/
#define EEH_MAX_FAILS 100000

/* Misc forward declaraions */
static void eeh_save_bars(struct pci_dev * pdev, struct pci_dn *pdn);

/* RTAS tokens */
static int ibm_set_eeh_option;
static int ibm_set_slot_reset;
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, ignored_failures);
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, slot_resets);

/**
* The pci address cache subsystem. This subsystem places
* PCI device address resources into a red-black tree, sorted
* according to the address range, so that given only an i/o
* address, the corresponding PCI device can be **quickly**
* found. It is safe to perform an address lookup in an interrupt
* context; this ability is an important feature.
*
* Currently, the only customer of this code is the EEH subsystem;
* thus, this code has been somewhat tailored to suit EEH better.
* In particular, the cache does *not* hold the addresses of devices
* for which EEH is not enabled.
*
* (Implementation Note: The RB tree seems to be better/faster
* than any hash algo I could think of for this problem, even
* with the penalty of slow pointer chases for d-cache misses).
*/
struct pci_io_addr_range
{
struct rb_node rb_node;
unsigned long addr_lo;
unsigned long addr_hi;
struct pci_dev *pcidev;
unsigned int flags;
};

static struct pci_io_addr_cache
{
struct rb_root rb_root;
spinlock_t piar_lock;
} pci_io_addr_cache_root;

static inline struct pci_dev *__pci_get_device_by_addr(unsigned long addr)
{
struct rb_node *n = pci_io_addr_cache_root.rb_root.rb_node;

while (n) {
struct pci_io_addr_range *piar;
piar = rb_entry(n, struct pci_io_addr_range, rb_node);

if (addr < piar->addr_lo) {
n = n->rb_left;
} else {
if (addr > piar->addr_hi) {
n = n->rb_right;
} else {
pci_dev_get(piar->pcidev);
return piar->pcidev;
}
}
}

return NULL;
}

/**
* pci_get_device_by_addr - Get device, given only address
* @addr: mmio (PIO) phys address or i/o port number
*
* Given an mmio phys address, or a port number, find a pci device
* that implements this address. Be sure to pci_dev_put the device
* when finished. I/O port numbers are assumed to be offset
* from zero (that is, they do *not* have pci_io_addr added in).
* It is safe to call this function within an interrupt.
*/
static struct pci_dev *pci_get_device_by_addr(unsigned long addr)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
unsigned long flags;

spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
dev = __pci_get_device_by_addr(addr);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
return dev;
}

#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* Handy-dandy debug print routine, does nothing more
* than print out the contents of our addr cache.
*/
static void pci_addr_cache_print(struct pci_io_addr_cache *cache)
{
struct rb_node *n;
int cnt = 0;

n = rb_first(&cache->rb_root);
while (n) {
struct pci_io_addr_range *piar;
piar = rb_entry(n, struct pci_io_addr_range, rb_node);
printk(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: %s addr range %d [%lx-%lx]: %s\n",
(piar->flags & IORESOURCE_IO) ? "i/o" : "mem", cnt,
piar->addr_lo, piar->addr_hi, pci_name(piar->pcidev));
cnt++;
n = rb_next(n);
}
}
#endif

/* Insert address range into the rb tree. */
static struct pci_io_addr_range *
pci_addr_cache_insert(struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned long alo,
unsigned long ahi, unsigned int flags)
{
struct rb_node **p = &pci_io_addr_cache_root.rb_root.rb_node;
struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
struct pci_io_addr_range *piar;

/* Walk tree, find a place to insert into tree */
while (*p) {
parent = *p;
piar = rb_entry(parent, struct pci_io_addr_range, rb_node);
if (ahi < piar->addr_lo) {
p = &parent->rb_left;
} else if (alo > piar->addr_hi) {
p = &parent->rb_right;
} else {
if (dev != piar->pcidev ||
alo != piar->addr_lo || ahi != piar->addr_hi) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "PIAR: overlapping address range\n");
}
return piar;
}
}
piar = (struct pci_io_addr_range *)kmalloc(sizeof(struct pci_io_addr_range), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!piar)
return NULL;

piar->addr_lo = alo;
piar->addr_hi = ahi;
piar->pcidev = dev;
piar->flags = flags;

#ifdef DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "PIAR: insert range=[%lx:%lx] dev=%s\n",
alo, ahi, pci_name (dev));
#endif

rb_link_node(&piar->rb_node, parent, p);
rb_insert_color(&piar->rb_node, &pci_io_addr_cache_root.rb_root);

return piar;
}

static void __pci_addr_cache_insert_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
struct device_node *dn;
struct pci_dn *pdn;
int i;
int inserted = 0;

dn = pci_device_to_OF_node(dev);
if (!dn) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: no pci dn found for dev=%s\n", pci_name(dev));
return;
}

/* Skip any devices for which EEH is not enabled. */
pdn = PCI_DN(dn);
if (!(pdn->eeh_mode & EEH_MODE_SUPPORTED) ||
pdn->eeh_mode & EEH_MODE_NOCHECK) {
#ifdef DEBUG
printk(KERN_INFO "PCI: skip building address cache for=%s - %s\n",
pci_name(dev), pdn->node->full_name);
#endif
return;
}

/* The cache holds a reference to the device... */
pci_dev_get(dev);

/* Walk resources on this device, poke them into the tree */
for (i = 0; i < DEVICE_COUNT_RESOURCE; i++) {
unsigned long start = pci_resource_start(dev,i);
unsigned long end = pci_resource_end(dev,i);
unsigned int flags = pci_resource_flags(dev,i);

/* We are interested only bus addresses, not dma or other stuff */
if (0 == (flags & (IORESOURCE_IO | IORESOURCE_MEM)))
continue;
if (start == 0 || ~start == 0 || end == 0 || ~end == 0)
continue;
pci_addr_cache_insert(dev, start, end, flags);
inserted = 1;
}

/* If there was nothing to add, the cache has no reference... */
if (!inserted)
pci_dev_put(dev);
}

/**
* pci_addr_cache_insert_device - Add a device to the address cache
* @dev: PCI device whose I/O addresses we are interested in.
*
* In order to support the fast lookup of devices based on addresses,
* we maintain a cache of devices that can be quickly searched.
* This routine adds a device to that cache.
*/
static void pci_addr_cache_insert_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
unsigned long flags;

spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
__pci_addr_cache_insert_device(dev);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
}

static inline void __pci_addr_cache_remove_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
struct rb_node *n;
int removed = 0;

restart:
n = rb_first(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.rb_root);
while (n) {
struct pci_io_addr_range *piar;
piar = rb_entry(n, struct pci_io_addr_range, rb_node);

if (piar->pcidev == dev) {
rb_erase(n, &pci_io_addr_cache_root.rb_root);
removed = 1;
kfree(piar);
goto restart;
}
n = rb_next(n);
}

/* The cache no longer holds its reference to this device... */
if (removed)
pci_dev_put(dev);
}

/**
* pci_addr_cache_remove_device - remove pci device from addr cache
* @dev: device to remove
*
* Remove a device from the addr-cache tree.
* This is potentially expensive, since it will walk
* the tree multiple times (once per resource).
* But so what; device removal doesn't need to be that fast.
*/
static void pci_addr_cache_remove_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
unsigned long flags;

spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
__pci_addr_cache_remove_device(dev);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock, flags);
}

/**
* pci_addr_cache_build - Build a cache of I/O addresses
*
* Build a cache of pci i/o addresses. This cache will be used to
* find the pci device that corresponds to a given address.
* This routine scans all pci busses to build the cache.
* Must be run late in boot process, after the pci controllers
* have been scaned for devices (after all device resources are known).
*/
void __init pci_addr_cache_build(void)
{
struct device_node *dn;
struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;

if (!eeh_subsystem_enabled)
return;

spin_lock_init(&pci_io_addr_cache_root.piar_lock);

while ((dev = pci_get_device(PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, dev)) != NULL) {
/* Ignore PCI bridges ( XXX why ??) */
if ((dev->class >> 16) == PCI_BASE_CLASS_BRIDGE) {
continue;
}
pci_addr_cache_insert_device(dev);

/* Save the BAR's; firmware doesn't restore these after EEH reset */
dn = pci_device_to_OF_node(dev);
eeh_save_bars(dev, PCI_DN(dn));
}

#ifdef DEBUG
/* Verify tree built up above, echo back the list of addrs. */
pci_addr_cache_print(&pci_io_addr_cache_root);
#endif
}

/* --------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Above lies the PCI Address Cache. Below lies the EEH event infrastructure */
/* Below lies the EEH event infrastructure */

void eeh_slot_error_detail (struct pci_dn *pdn, int severity)
{
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* PCI devices are added individuallly; but, for the restore,
* an entire slot is reset at a time.
*/
static void eeh_save_bars(struct pci_dev * pdev, struct pci_dn *pdn)
void eeh_save_bars(struct pci_dev * pdev, struct pci_dn *pdn)
{
int i;

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