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/*
* Intel 3000 / 3010 Memory Controller kernel module
* Copyright ( C ) 2007 Akamai Technologies , Inc .
* Shamelessly copied from :
* Intel D82875P Memory Controller kernel module
* ( C ) 2003 Linux Networx ( http : //lnxi.com)
*
* This file may be distributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License .
*/
# include <linux/module.h>
# include <linux/init.h>
# include <linux/pci.h>
# include <linux/pci_ids.h>
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# include <linux/edac.h>
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# include "edac_core.h"
# define I3000_REVISION "1.1"
# define EDAC_MOD_STR "i3000_edac"
# define I3000_RANKS 8
# define I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL 4
# define I3000_CHANNELS 2
/* Intel 3000 register addresses - device 0 function 0 - DRAM Controller */
# define I3000_MCHBAR 0x44 /* MCH Memory Mapped Register BAR */
# define I3000_MCHBAR_MASK 0xffffc000
# define I3000_MMR_WINDOW_SIZE 16384
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# define I3000_EDEAP 0x70 / * Extended DRAM Error Address Pointer (8b)
*
* 7 : 1 reserved
* 0 bit 32 of address
*/
# define I3000_DEAP 0x58 / * DRAM Error Address Pointer (32b)
*
* 31 : 7 address
* 6 : 1 reserved
* 0 Error channel 0 / 1
*/
# define I3000_DEAP_GRAIN (1 << 7)
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/*
* Helper functions to decode the DEAP / EDEAP hardware registers .
*
* The type promotion here is deliberate ; we ' re deriving an
* unsigned long pfn and offset from hardware regs which are u8 / u32 .
*/
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static inline unsigned long deap_pfn ( u8 edeap , u32 deap )
{
deap > > = PAGE_SHIFT ;
deap | = ( edeap & 1 ) < < ( 32 - PAGE_SHIFT ) ;
return deap ;
}
static inline unsigned long deap_offset ( u32 deap )
{
return deap & ~ ( I3000_DEAP_GRAIN - 1 ) & ~ PAGE_MASK ;
}
static inline int deap_channel ( u32 deap )
{
return deap & 1 ;
}
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# define I3000_DERRSYN 0x5c / * DRAM Error Syndrome (8b)
*
* 7 : 0 DRAM ECC Syndrome
*/
# define I3000_ERRSTS 0xc8 / * Error Status Register (16b)
*
* 15 : 12 reserved
* 11 MCH Thermal Sensor Event
* for SMI / SCI / SERR
* 10 reserved
* 9 LOCK to non - DRAM Memory Flag ( LCKF )
* 8 Received Refresh Timeout Flag ( RRTOF )
* 7 : 2 reserved
* 1 Multi - bit DRAM ECC Error Flag ( DMERR )
* 0 Single - bit DRAM ECC Error Flag ( DSERR )
*/
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# define I3000_ERRSTS_BITS 0x0b03 /* bits which indicate errors */
# define I3000_ERRSTS_UE 0x0002
# define I3000_ERRSTS_CE 0x0001
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# define I3000_ERRCMD 0xca / * Error Command (16b)
*
* 15 : 12 reserved
* 11 SERR on MCH Thermal Sensor Event
* ( TSESERR )
* 10 reserved
* 9 SERR on LOCK to non - DRAM Memory
* ( LCKERR )
* 8 SERR on DRAM Refresh Timeout
* ( DRTOERR )
* 7 : 2 reserved
* 1 SERR Multi - Bit DRAM ECC Error
* ( DMERR )
* 0 SERR on Single - Bit ECC Error
* ( DSERR )
*/
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/* Intel MMIO register space - device 0 function 0 - MMR space */
# define I3000_DRB_SHIFT 25 /* 32MiB grain */
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# define I3000_C0DRB 0x100 / * Channel 0 DRAM Rank Boundary (8b x 4)
*
* 7 : 0 Channel 0 DRAM Rank Boundary Address
*/
# define I3000_C1DRB 0x180 / * Channel 1 DRAM Rank Boundary (8b x 4)
*
* 7 : 0 Channel 1 DRAM Rank Boundary Address
*/
# define I3000_C0DRA 0x108 / * Channel 0 DRAM Rank Attribute (8b x 2)
*
* 7 reserved
* 6 : 4 DRAM odd Rank Attribute
* 3 reserved
* 2 : 0 DRAM even Rank Attribute
*
* Each attribute defines the page
* size of the corresponding rank :
* 000 : unpopulated
* 001 : reserved
* 010 : 4 KB
* 011 : 8 KB
* 100 : 16 KB
* Others : reserved
*/
# define I3000_C1DRA 0x188 /* Channel 1 DRAM Rank Attribute (8b x 2) */
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static inline unsigned char odd_rank_attrib ( unsigned char dra )
{
return ( dra & 0x70 ) > > 4 ;
}
static inline unsigned char even_rank_attrib ( unsigned char dra )
{
return dra & 0x07 ;
}
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# define I3000_C0DRC0 0x120 / * DRAM Controller Mode 0 (32b)
*
* 31 : 30 reserved
* 29 Initialization Complete ( IC )
* 28 : 11 reserved
* 10 : 8 Refresh Mode Select ( RMS )
* 7 reserved
* 6 : 4 Mode Select ( SMS )
* 3 : 2 reserved
* 1 : 0 DRAM Type ( DT )
*/
# define I3000_C0DRC1 0x124 / * DRAM Controller Mode 1 (32b)
*
* 31 Enhanced Addressing Enable ( ENHADE )
* 30 : 0 reserved
*/
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enum i3000p_chips {
I3000 = 0 ,
} ;
struct i3000_dev_info {
const char * ctl_name ;
} ;
struct i3000_error_info {
u16 errsts ;
u8 derrsyn ;
u8 edeap ;
u32 deap ;
u16 errsts2 ;
} ;
static const struct i3000_dev_info i3000_devs [ ] = {
[ I3000 ] = {
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. ctl_name = " i3000 " } ,
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} ;
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static struct pci_dev * mci_pdev ;
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static int i3000_registered = 1 ;
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static struct edac_pci_ctl_info * i3000_pci ;
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static void i3000_get_error_info ( struct mem_ctl_info * mci ,
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struct i3000_error_info * info )
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{
struct pci_dev * pdev ;
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pdev = to_pci_dev ( mci - > pdev ) ;
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/*
* This is a mess because there is no atomic way to read all the
* registers at once and the registers can transition from CE being
* overwritten by UE .
*/
pci_read_config_word ( pdev , I3000_ERRSTS , & info - > errsts ) ;
if ( ! ( info - > errsts & I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) )
return ;
pci_read_config_byte ( pdev , I3000_EDEAP , & info - > edeap ) ;
pci_read_config_dword ( pdev , I3000_DEAP , & info - > deap ) ;
pci_read_config_byte ( pdev , I3000_DERRSYN , & info - > derrsyn ) ;
pci_read_config_word ( pdev , I3000_ERRSTS , & info - > errsts2 ) ;
/*
* If the error is the same for both reads then the first set
* of reads is valid . If there is a change then there is a CE
* with no info and the second set of reads is valid and
* should be UE info .
*/
if ( ( info - > errsts ^ info - > errsts2 ) & I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) {
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pci_read_config_byte ( pdev , I3000_EDEAP , & info - > edeap ) ;
pci_read_config_dword ( pdev , I3000_DEAP , & info - > deap ) ;
pci_read_config_byte ( pdev , I3000_DERRSYN , & info - > derrsyn ) ;
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}
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/*
* Clear any error bits .
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* ( Yes , we really clear bits by writing 1 to them . )
*/
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pci_write_bits16 ( pdev , I3000_ERRSTS , I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ,
I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) ;
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}
static int i3000_process_error_info ( struct mem_ctl_info * mci ,
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struct i3000_error_info * info ,
int handle_errors )
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{
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int row , multi_chan , channel ;
unsigned long pfn , offset ;
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multi_chan = mci - > csrows [ 0 ] - > nr_channels - 1 ;
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if ( ! ( info - > errsts & I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) )
return 0 ;
if ( ! handle_errors )
return 1 ;
if ( ( info - > errsts ^ info - > errsts2 ) & I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) {
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edac_mc_handle_error ( HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED , mci , 0 , 0 , 0 ,
- 1 , - 1 , - 1 ,
" UE overwrote CE " , " " , NULL ) ;
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info - > errsts = info - > errsts2 ;
}
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pfn = deap_pfn ( info - > edeap , info - > deap ) ;
offset = deap_offset ( info - > deap ) ;
channel = deap_channel ( info - > deap ) ;
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row = edac_mc_find_csrow_by_page ( mci , pfn ) ;
if ( info - > errsts & I3000_ERRSTS_UE )
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edac_mc_handle_error ( HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED , mci ,
pfn , offset , 0 ,
row , - 1 , - 1 ,
" i3000 UE " , " " , NULL ) ;
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else
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edac_mc_handle_error ( HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED , mci ,
pfn , offset , info - > derrsyn ,
row , multi_chan ? channel : 0 , - 1 ,
" i3000 CE " , " " , NULL ) ;
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return 1 ;
}
static void i3000_check ( struct mem_ctl_info * mci )
{
struct i3000_error_info info ;
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The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
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places.
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useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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debugf1 ( " MC%d \n " , mci - > mc_idx ) ;
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i3000_get_error_info ( mci , & info ) ;
i3000_process_error_info ( mci , & info , 1 ) ;
}
static int i3000_is_interleaved ( const unsigned char * c0dra ,
const unsigned char * c1dra ,
const unsigned char * c0drb ,
const unsigned char * c1drb )
{
int i ;
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/*
* If the channels aren ' t populated identically then
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* we ' re not interleaved .
*/
for ( i = 0 ; i < I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL / 2 ; i + + )
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if ( odd_rank_attrib ( c0dra [ i ] ) ! = odd_rank_attrib ( c1dra [ i ] ) | |
even_rank_attrib ( c0dra [ i ] ) ! =
even_rank_attrib ( c1dra [ i ] ) )
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return 0 ;
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/*
* If the rank boundaries for the two channels are different
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* then we ' re not interleaved .
*/
for ( i = 0 ; i < I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL ; i + + )
if ( c0drb [ i ] ! = c1drb [ i ] )
return 0 ;
return 1 ;
}
static int i3000_probe1 ( struct pci_dev * pdev , int dev_idx )
{
int rc ;
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int i , j ;
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struct mem_ctl_info * mci = NULL ;
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struct edac_mc_layer layers [ 2 ] ;
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unsigned long last_cumul_size , nr_pages ;
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int interleaved , nr_channels ;
unsigned char dra [ I3000_RANKS / 2 ] , drb [ I3000_RANKS ] ;
unsigned char * c0dra = dra , * c1dra = & dra [ I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL / 2 ] ;
unsigned char * c0drb = drb , * c1drb = & drb [ I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL ] ;
unsigned long mchbar ;
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void __iomem * window ;
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edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf0 ( " MC: \n " ) ;
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pci_read_config_dword ( pdev , I3000_MCHBAR , ( u32 * ) & mchbar ) ;
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mchbar & = I3000_MCHBAR_MASK ;
window = ioremap_nocache ( mchbar , I3000_MMR_WINDOW_SIZE ) ;
if ( ! window ) {
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printk ( KERN_ERR " i3000: cannot map mmio space at 0x%lx \n " ,
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mchbar ) ;
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return - ENODEV ;
}
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c0dra [ 0 ] = readb ( window + I3000_C0DRA + 0 ) ; /* ranks 0,1 */
c0dra [ 1 ] = readb ( window + I3000_C0DRA + 1 ) ; /* ranks 2,3 */
c1dra [ 0 ] = readb ( window + I3000_C1DRA + 0 ) ; /* ranks 0,1 */
c1dra [ 1 ] = readb ( window + I3000_C1DRA + 1 ) ; /* ranks 2,3 */
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for ( i = 0 ; i < I3000_RANKS_PER_CHANNEL ; i + + ) {
c0drb [ i ] = readb ( window + I3000_C0DRB + i ) ;
c1drb [ i ] = readb ( window + I3000_C1DRB + i ) ;
}
iounmap ( window ) ;
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/*
* Figure out how many channels we have .
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*
* If we have what the datasheet calls " asymmetric channels "
* ( essentially the same as what was called " virtual single
* channel mode " in the i82875) then it's a single channel as
* far as EDAC is concerned .
*/
interleaved = i3000_is_interleaved ( c0dra , c1dra , c0drb , c1drb ) ;
nr_channels = interleaved ? 2 : 1 ;
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layers [ 0 ] . type = EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHIP_SELECT ;
layers [ 0 ] . size = I3000_RANKS / nr_channels ;
layers [ 0 ] . is_virt_csrow = true ;
layers [ 1 ] . type = EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHANNEL ;
layers [ 1 ] . size = nr_channels ;
layers [ 1 ] . is_virt_csrow = false ;
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mci = edac_mc_alloc ( 0 , ARRAY_SIZE ( layers ) , layers , 0 ) ;
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if ( ! mci )
return - ENOMEM ;
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The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: init mci \n " ) ;
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mci - > pdev = & pdev - > dev ;
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mci - > mtype_cap = MEM_FLAG_DDR2 ;
mci - > edac_ctl_cap = EDAC_FLAG_SECDED ;
mci - > edac_cap = EDAC_FLAG_SECDED ;
mci - > mod_name = EDAC_MOD_STR ;
mci - > mod_ver = I3000_REVISION ;
mci - > ctl_name = i3000_devs [ dev_idx ] . ctl_name ;
mci - > dev_name = pci_name ( pdev ) ;
mci - > edac_check = i3000_check ;
mci - > ctl_page_to_phys = NULL ;
/*
* The dram rank boundary ( DRB ) reg values are boundary addresses
* for each DRAM rank with a granularity of 32 MB . DRB regs are
* cumulative ; the last one will contain the total memory
* contained in all ranks .
*
* If we ' re in interleaved mode then we ' re only walking through
* the ranks of controller 0 , so we double all the values we see .
*/
for ( last_cumul_size = i = 0 ; i < mci - > nr_csrows ; i + + ) {
u8 value ;
u32 cumul_size ;
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struct csrow_info * csrow = mci - > csrows [ i ] ;
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value = drb [ i ] ;
cumul_size = value < < ( I3000_DRB_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT ) ;
if ( interleaved )
cumul_size < < = 1 ;
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The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: (%d) cumul_size 0x%x \n " ,
i , cumul_size ) ;
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if ( cumul_size = = last_cumul_size )
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continue ;
csrow - > first_page = last_cumul_size ;
csrow - > last_page = cumul_size - 1 ;
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nr_pages = cumul_size - last_cumul_size ;
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last_cumul_size = cumul_size ;
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for ( j = 0 ; j < nr_channels ; j + + ) {
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struct dimm_info * dimm = csrow - > channels [ j ] - > dimm ;
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dimm - > nr_pages = nr_pages / nr_channels ;
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dimm - > grain = I3000_DEAP_GRAIN ;
dimm - > mtype = MEM_DDR2 ;
dimm - > dtype = DEV_UNKNOWN ;
dimm - > edac_mode = EDAC_UNKNOWN ;
}
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}
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/*
* Clear any error bits .
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* ( Yes , we really clear bits by writing 1 to them . )
*/
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pci_write_bits16 ( pdev , I3000_ERRSTS , I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ,
I3000_ERRSTS_BITS ) ;
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rc = - ENODEV ;
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if ( edac_mc_add_mc ( mci ) ) {
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: failed edac_mc_add_mc() \n " ) ;
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goto fail ;
}
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/* allocating generic PCI control info */
i3000_pci = edac_pci_create_generic_ctl ( & pdev - > dev , EDAC_MOD_STR ) ;
if ( ! i3000_pci ) {
printk ( KERN_WARNING
" %s(): Unable to create PCI control \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
printk ( KERN_WARNING
" %s(): PCI error report via EDAC not setup \n " ,
__func__ ) ;
}
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/* get this far and it's successful */
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: success \n " ) ;
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return 0 ;
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fail :
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if ( mci )
edac_mc_free ( mci ) ;
return rc ;
}
/* returns count (>= 0), or negative on error */
static int __devinit i3000_init_one ( struct pci_dev * pdev ,
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const struct pci_device_id * ent )
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{
int rc ;
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf0 ( " MC: \n " ) ;
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if ( pci_enable_device ( pdev ) < 0 )
return - EIO ;
rc = i3000_probe1 ( pdev , ent - > driver_data ) ;
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if ( ! mci_pdev )
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mci_pdev = pci_dev_get ( pdev ) ;
return rc ;
}
static void __devexit i3000_remove_one ( struct pci_dev * pdev )
{
struct mem_ctl_info * mci ;
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf0 ( " \n " ) ;
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if ( i3000_pci )
edac_pci_release_generic_ctl ( i3000_pci ) ;
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mci = edac_mc_del_mc ( & pdev - > dev ) ;
if ( ! mci )
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return ;
edac_mc_free ( mci ) ;
}
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static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE ( i3000_pci_tbl ) = {
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{
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PCI_VEND_DEV ( INTEL , 3000 _HB ) , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , 0 , 0 ,
I3000 } ,
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{
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0 ,
} /* 0 terminated list. */
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} ;
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE ( pci , i3000_pci_tbl ) ;
static struct pci_driver i3000_driver = {
. name = EDAC_MOD_STR ,
. probe = i3000_init_one ,
. remove = __devexit_p ( i3000_remove_one ) ,
. id_table = i3000_pci_tbl ,
} ;
static int __init i3000_init ( void )
{
int pci_rc ;
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: \n " ) ;
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/* Ensure that the OPSTATE is set correctly for POLL or NMI */
opstate_init ( ) ;
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pci_rc = pci_register_driver ( & i3000_driver ) ;
if ( pci_rc < 0 )
goto fail0 ;
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if ( ! mci_pdev ) {
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i3000_registered = 0 ;
mci_pdev = pci_get_device ( PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL ,
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PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_3000_HB , NULL ) ;
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if ( ! mci_pdev ) {
debugf0 ( " i3000 pci_get_device fail \n " ) ;
pci_rc = - ENODEV ;
goto fail1 ;
}
pci_rc = i3000_init_one ( mci_pdev , i3000_pci_tbl ) ;
if ( pci_rc < 0 ) {
debugf0 ( " i3000 init fail \n " ) ;
pci_rc = - ENODEV ;
goto fail1 ;
}
}
return 0 ;
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fail1 :
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pci_unregister_driver ( & i3000_driver ) ;
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fail0 :
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if ( mci_pdev )
pci_dev_put ( mci_pdev ) ;
return pci_rc ;
}
static void __exit i3000_exit ( void )
{
edac: Don't add __func__ or __FILE__ for debugf[0-9] msgs
The debug macro already adds that. Most of the work here was
made by this small script:
$f .=$_ while (<>);
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*": /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*/\1/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\s*)__FILE__\s*"MC: /\1"/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\")\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+)__func__\s*\,\s*/\1\2/g;
$f =~ s/(debugf[0-9]\s*\(\"MC\:\s*)\%s[\:\,\(\)]*\s*([^\"]*\s*[^\)]+),\s*__func__\s*\)/\1\2)/g;
$f =~ s/\"MC\: \\n\"/"MC:\\n"/g;
print $f;
After running the script, manual cleanups were done to fix it the remaining
places.
While here, removed the __LINE__ on most places, as it doesn't actually give
useful info on most places.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
2012-04-29 18:59:14 +04:00
debugf3 ( " MC: \n " ) ;
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pci_unregister_driver ( & i3000_driver ) ;
if ( ! i3000_registered ) {
i3000_remove_one ( mci_pdev ) ;
pci_dev_put ( mci_pdev ) ;
}
}
module_init ( i3000_init ) ;
module_exit ( i3000_exit ) ;
MODULE_LICENSE ( " GPL " ) ;
MODULE_AUTHOR ( " Akamai Technologies Arthur Ulfeldt/Jason Uhlenkott " ) ;
MODULE_DESCRIPTION ( " MC support for Intel 3000 memory hub controllers " ) ;
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module_param ( edac_op_state , int , 0444 ) ;
MODULE_PARM_DESC ( edac_op_state , " EDAC Error Reporting state: 0=Poll,1=NMI " ) ;