Message ID | 20240521211036.227674-9-zaidal@os.amperecomputing.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | RFC, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Enable EINJv2 support | expand |
On 5/21/24 4:10 PM, Zaid Alali wrote: > Add documentation for the updated ACPI specs for EINJv2(1)(2) > > (1)https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4615 > (2)https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/attachment.cgi?id=1446 > > Signed-off-by: Zaid Alali <zaidal@os.amperecomputing.com> > --- > .../firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst | 51 +++++++++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst > index c52b9da08fa9..f2751cee9698 100644 > --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst > +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst > @@ -61,8 +61,18 @@ The following files belong to it: > 0x00000800 Platform Uncorrectable fatal > ================ =================================== > > + ================ =================================== > + Error Type Value Error Description > + ================ =================================== > + 0x00000001 EINJV2 Processor Error > + 0x00000002 EINJV2 Memory Error > + 0x00000004 EINJV2 PCI Express Error > + ================ =================================== > + > The format of the file contents are as above, except present are only > - the available error types. > + the available error types. The available Error types are discovered by > + calling GET_ERROR_TYPE command, and if bit 30 is set in the returned > + value, then EINJv2 is supported by the system. > I think this is a little too much information. I don't think it's really relevant to how the available error types are determined since the raw value returned from GET_ERROR_TYPE isn't user visible. Thanks, Ben > - error_type > > @@ -85,9 +95,11 @@ The following files belong to it: > Bit 0 > Processor APIC field valid (see param3 below). > Bit 1 > - Memory address and mask valid (param1 and param2). > + Memory address and range valid (param1 and param2). > Bit 2 > PCIe (seg,bus,dev,fn) valid (see param4 below). > + Bit 3 > + EINJv2 extension structure is valid > > If set to zero, legacy behavior is mimicked where the type of > injection specifies just one bit set, and param1 is multiplexed. > @@ -110,6 +122,7 @@ The following files belong to it: > Used when the 0x1 bit is set in "flags" to specify the APIC id > > - param4 > + > Used when the 0x4 bit is set in "flags" to specify target PCIe device > > - notrigger > @@ -122,6 +135,18 @@ The following files belong to it: > this actually works depends on what operations the BIOS actually > includes in the trigger phase. > > +- einjv2_component_count > + > + The value from this file is used to set the "Component Array Count" > + field of EINJv2 Extension Structure. > + > +- einjv2_component_array > + > + The contents of this file are used to set the "Component Array" field > + of the EINJv2 Extension Structure. The expected format is hex values > + for component id and syndrome separated by space, and multiple > + components are separated by new line. > + > CXL error types are supported from ACPI 6.5 onwards (given a CXL port > is present). The EINJ user interface for CXL error types is at > <debugfs mount point>/cxl. The following files belong to it: > @@ -139,7 +164,6 @@ is present). The EINJ user interface for CXL error types is at > under <debugfs mount point>/apei/einj, while CXL 1.1/1.0 port injections > must use this file. > > - > BIOS versions based on the ACPI 4.0 specification have limited options > in controlling where the errors are injected. Your BIOS may support an > extension (enabled with the param_extension=1 module parameter, or boot > @@ -194,6 +218,27 @@ An error injection example:: > # echo 0x8 > error_type # Choose correctable memory error > # echo 1 > error_inject # Inject now > > +An EINJv2 error injection example:: > + > + # cd /sys/kernel/debug/apei/einj > + # cat available_error_type # See which errors can be injected > + 0x00000002 Processor Uncorrectable non-fatal > + 0x00000008 Memory Correctable > + 0x00000010 Memory Uncorrectable non-fatal > + ================== > + 0x00000001 EINJV2 Processor Error > + 0x00000002 EINJV2 Memory Error > + > + # echo 0x12345000 > param1 # Set memory address for injection > + # echo 0xfffffffffffff000 > param2 # Range - anywhere in this page > + # comp_arr="0x1 0x2 # Fill in the component array > + >0x1 0x4 > + >0x2 0x4" > + # echo "$comp_arr" > einjv2_component_array > + # echo 0x2 > error_type # Choose EINJv2 memory error > + # echo 0xa > flags # set flags to indicate EINJv2 > + # echo 1 > error_inject # Inject now > + > You should see something like this in dmesg:: > > [22715.830801] EDAC sbridge MC3: HANDLING MCE MEMORY ERROR
diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst index c52b9da08fa9..f2751cee9698 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst @@ -61,8 +61,18 @@ The following files belong to it: 0x00000800 Platform Uncorrectable fatal ================ =================================== + ================ =================================== + Error Type Value Error Description + ================ =================================== + 0x00000001 EINJV2 Processor Error + 0x00000002 EINJV2 Memory Error + 0x00000004 EINJV2 PCI Express Error + ================ =================================== + The format of the file contents are as above, except present are only - the available error types. + the available error types. The available Error types are discovered by + calling GET_ERROR_TYPE command, and if bit 30 is set in the returned + value, then EINJv2 is supported by the system. - error_type @@ -85,9 +95,11 @@ The following files belong to it: Bit 0 Processor APIC field valid (see param3 below). Bit 1 - Memory address and mask valid (param1 and param2). + Memory address and range valid (param1 and param2). Bit 2 PCIe (seg,bus,dev,fn) valid (see param4 below). + Bit 3 + EINJv2 extension structure is valid If set to zero, legacy behavior is mimicked where the type of injection specifies just one bit set, and param1 is multiplexed. @@ -110,6 +122,7 @@ The following files belong to it: Used when the 0x1 bit is set in "flags" to specify the APIC id - param4 + Used when the 0x4 bit is set in "flags" to specify target PCIe device - notrigger @@ -122,6 +135,18 @@ The following files belong to it: this actually works depends on what operations the BIOS actually includes in the trigger phase. +- einjv2_component_count + + The value from this file is used to set the "Component Array Count" + field of EINJv2 Extension Structure. + +- einjv2_component_array + + The contents of this file are used to set the "Component Array" field + of the EINJv2 Extension Structure. The expected format is hex values + for component id and syndrome separated by space, and multiple + components are separated by new line. + CXL error types are supported from ACPI 6.5 onwards (given a CXL port is present). The EINJ user interface for CXL error types is at <debugfs mount point>/cxl. The following files belong to it: @@ -139,7 +164,6 @@ is present). The EINJ user interface for CXL error types is at under <debugfs mount point>/apei/einj, while CXL 1.1/1.0 port injections must use this file. - BIOS versions based on the ACPI 4.0 specification have limited options in controlling where the errors are injected. Your BIOS may support an extension (enabled with the param_extension=1 module parameter, or boot @@ -194,6 +218,27 @@ An error injection example:: # echo 0x8 > error_type # Choose correctable memory error # echo 1 > error_inject # Inject now +An EINJv2 error injection example:: + + # cd /sys/kernel/debug/apei/einj + # cat available_error_type # See which errors can be injected + 0x00000002 Processor Uncorrectable non-fatal + 0x00000008 Memory Correctable + 0x00000010 Memory Uncorrectable non-fatal + ================== + 0x00000001 EINJV2 Processor Error + 0x00000002 EINJV2 Memory Error + + # echo 0x12345000 > param1 # Set memory address for injection + # echo 0xfffffffffffff000 > param2 # Range - anywhere in this page + # comp_arr="0x1 0x2 # Fill in the component array + >0x1 0x4 + >0x2 0x4" + # echo "$comp_arr" > einjv2_component_array + # echo 0x2 > error_type # Choose EINJv2 memory error + # echo 0xa > flags # set flags to indicate EINJv2 + # echo 1 > error_inject # Inject now + You should see something like this in dmesg:: [22715.830801] EDAC sbridge MC3: HANDLING MCE MEMORY ERROR
Add documentation for the updated ACPI specs for EINJv2(1)(2) (1)https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4615 (2)https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/attachment.cgi?id=1446 Signed-off-by: Zaid Alali <zaidal@os.amperecomputing.com> --- .../firmware-guide/acpi/apei/einj.rst | 51 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)