Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2021 10:48:46 -0500 From: Mark Johnston <markj@freebsd.org> To: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org>, Matthew Macy <mmacy@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Stable ML <stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Page fault in _mca_init during startup Message-ID: <YCFdXgBD5CRxaB5G@raichu> In-Reply-To: <YCFZwi%2BawXj7qHvD@kib.kiev.ua> References: <CAOtMX2hY2WFvtuG2U_4PCqL8fPTqmVPKgHkmh-A88GBz85obNw@mail.gmail.com> <YBywA/5PHEqDJ4J4@kib.kiev.ua> <CAOtMX2iXXgBuXWVBmS3oorZd7UxTgvYPPh9eTSfTNvTn8q_TSw@mail.gmail.com> <YB1ZDMGCOL%2BJ0SWE@kib.kiev.ua> <CAOtMX2g1Nz8BzRUhbeygTAniVObCTT2F0_U3se2kKOhnKJbjAQ@mail.gmail.com> <YB1%2BiUxs1ZITHaR/@kib.kiev.ua> <CAOtMX2iF7QCNvNfU2CSseH-mgNGudZ_TCVoXuoF%2BPE9sk_TB6Q@mail.gmail.com> <YCBnJB104tqztbYE@kib.kiev.ua> <YCFS39xe4bUhMEQr@raichu> <YCFZwi%2BawXj7qHvD@kib.kiev.ua>
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On Mon, Feb 08, 2021 at 05:33:22PM +0200, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > On Mon, Feb 08, 2021 at 10:03:59AM -0500, Mark Johnston wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 08, 2021 at 12:18:12AM +0200, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > > > On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 02:33:11PM -0700, Alan Somers wrote: > > > > Upgrading the BIOS fixed the problem, by clearing the MCG_CMCI_P bit on all > > > > processors. I don't have strong opinions about whether we should commit > > > > kib's patch too. Kib, what do you think? > > > > > > The patch causes some memory over-use. > > > > > > If this issue is not too widely experienced, I prefer to not commit the patch. > > > > Couldn't we short-circuit cmci_monitor() if the BSP did not allocate > > anything? > > > > diff --git a/sys/x86/x86/mca.c b/sys/x86/x86/mca.c > > index 03100e77d45..0619a41b128 100644 > > --- a/sys/x86/x86/mca.c > > +++ b/sys/x86/x86/mca.c > I think something should be printed in this case, at least once. > I believe printf() already works, because spin locks do. Indeed, the printf() below should only fire on an AP during SI_SUB_SMP. Access to the static flag is synchronized by mca_lock. diff --git a/sys/x86/x86/mca.c b/sys/x86/x86/mca.c index 03100e77d45..8098bcfb4bd 100644 --- a/sys/x86/x86/mca.c +++ b/sys/x86/x86/mca.c @@ -1065,11 +1065,26 @@ mca_setup(uint64_t mcg_cap) static void cmci_monitor(int i) { + static bool first = true; struct cmc_state *cc; uint64_t ctl; KASSERT(i < mca_banks, ("CPU %d has more MC banks", PCPU_GET(cpuid))); + /* + * It is possible for some APs to report CMCI support even if the BSP + * does not, apparently due to a BIOS bug. + */ + if (cmc_state == NULL) { + if (first) { + printf( + "AP %d reports CMCI support but the BSP does not\n", + PCPU_GET(cpuid)); + first = false; + } + return; + } + ctl = rdmsr(MSR_MC_CTL2(i)); if (ctl & MC_CTL2_CMCI_EN) /* Already monitored by another CPU. */ @@ -1114,6 +1129,10 @@ cmci_resume(int i) KASSERT(i < mca_banks, ("CPU %d has more MC banks", PCPU_GET(cpuid))); + /* See cmci_monitor(). */ + if (cmc_state == NULL) + return; + /* Ignore banks not monitored by this CPU. */ if (!(PCPU_GET(cmci_mask) & 1 << i)) return;
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