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H A D | kdb.h | diff ba0ced82eab1bd9664aa7304a7daeb6f1d20ab78 Sun Apr 26 02:41:29 CEST 2020 Eric van Gyzen <vangyzen@FreeBSD.org> Fix handling of NMIs from unknown sources (BMC, hypervisor)
Release kernels have no KDB backends enabled, so they discard an NMI if it is not due to a hardware failure. This includes NMIs from IPMI BMCs and hypervisors.
Furthermore, the interaction of panic_on_nmi, kdb_on_nmi, and debugger_on_panic is confusing.
Respond to all NMIs according to panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic. Remove kdb_on_nmi. Expand the meaning of panic_on_nmi by making it a bitfield. There are currently two bits: one for NMIs due to hardware failure, and one for all others. Leave room for more.
If panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic are both true, don't actually panic, but directly enter the debugger, to allow someone to leave the debugger and [hopefully] resume normal execution.
Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 2 weeks Relnotes: yes: machdep.kdb_on_nmi is gone; machdep.panic_on_nmi changed Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24558
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H A D | cpu_machdep.c | diff ba0ced82eab1bd9664aa7304a7daeb6f1d20ab78 Sun Apr 26 02:41:29 CEST 2020 Eric van Gyzen <vangyzen@FreeBSD.org> Fix handling of NMIs from unknown sources (BMC, hypervisor)
Release kernels have no KDB backends enabled, so they discard an NMI if it is not due to a hardware failure. This includes NMIs from IPMI BMCs and hypervisors.
Furthermore, the interaction of panic_on_nmi, kdb_on_nmi, and debugger_on_panic is confusing.
Respond to all NMIs according to panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic. Remove kdb_on_nmi. Expand the meaning of panic_on_nmi by making it a bitfield. There are currently two bits: one for NMIs due to hardware failure, and one for all others. Leave room for more.
If panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic are both true, don't actually panic, but directly enter the debugger, to allow someone to leave the debugger and [hopefully] resume normal execution.
Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 2 weeks Relnotes: yes: machdep.kdb_on_nmi is gone; machdep.panic_on_nmi changed Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24558
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H A D | kern_shutdown.c | diff ba0ced82eab1bd9664aa7304a7daeb6f1d20ab78 Sun Apr 26 02:41:29 CEST 2020 Eric van Gyzen <vangyzen@FreeBSD.org> Fix handling of NMIs from unknown sources (BMC, hypervisor)
Release kernels have no KDB backends enabled, so they discard an NMI if it is not due to a hardware failure. This includes NMIs from IPMI BMCs and hypervisors.
Furthermore, the interaction of panic_on_nmi, kdb_on_nmi, and debugger_on_panic is confusing.
Respond to all NMIs according to panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic. Remove kdb_on_nmi. Expand the meaning of panic_on_nmi by making it a bitfield. There are currently two bits: one for NMIs due to hardware failure, and one for all others. Leave room for more.
If panic_on_nmi and debugger_on_panic are both true, don't actually panic, but directly enter the debugger, to allow someone to leave the debugger and [hopefully] resume normal execution.
Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 2 weeks Relnotes: yes: machdep.kdb_on_nmi is gone; machdep.panic_on_nmi changed Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24558
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