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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * This file contains the Starcat Solaris Mailbox Client module.  This module
31  * handles mailbox messages from the SC to the OS (as opposed to messages sent
32  * to specific drivers) and vice versa.  Two task queues are created upon
33  * startup; one handles reading and processing of all incoming messages, while
34  * the other handles transmission of all outgoing messages.
35  */
36 
37 #include <sys/types.h>
38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/systm.h>
40 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
41 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
42 #include <sys/errno.h>
43 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
44 #include <sys/condvar.h>
45 #include <sys/mutex.h>
46 #include <sys/disp.h>
47 #include <sys/thread.h>
48 #include <sys/debug.h>
49 #include <sys/cpu_sgnblk_defs.h>
50 #include <sys/machsystm.h>
51 #include <sys/modctl.h>
52 #include <sys/iosramio.h>
53 #include <sys/mboxsc.h>
54 #include <sys/promif.h>
55 #include <sys/uadmin.h>
56 #include <sys/cred.h>
57 #include <sys/taskq.h>
58 #include <sys/utsname.h>
59 #include <sys/plat_ecc_unum.h>
60 #include <sys/fm/protocol.h>
61 #include <sys/fm/util.h>
62 #include <sys/starcat.h>
63 #include <sys/plat_ecc_dimm.h>
64 #include <sys/plat_datapath.h>
65 
66 /* mailbox keys */
67 #define	SCDM_KEY	0x5343444d	/* 'S', 'C', 'D', 'M' */
68 #define	DMSC_KEY	0x444d5343	/* 'D', 'M', 'S', 'C' */
69 
70 /* mailbox commands */
71 #define	SCDM_CMD		('S' << 8)	/* generic SSP */
72 #define	SCDM_CMD_SUCCESS	(SCDM_CMD | 0x1)
73 #define	SCDM_GOTO_OBP		(SCDM_CMD | 0x2)
74 #define	SCDM_GOTO_PANIC		(SCDM_CMD | 0x3)
75 #define	SCDM_ENVIRON		(SCDM_CMD | 0x4) /* environmental intr */
76 #define	SCDM_SHUTDOWN		(SCDM_CMD | 0x5) /* setkeyswitch STANDBY */
77 #define	SCDM_GET_NODENAME	(SCDM_CMD | 0x6) /* get domain nodename */
78 #define	SCDM_LOG_ECC_ERROR	(SCDM_CMD | 0x7) /* ECC error logging */
79 #define	SCDM_LOG_ECC_INDICTMENT	(SCDM_CMD | 0x8) /* ECC indictment logging */
80 #define	SCDM_LOG_ECC		(SCDM_CMD | 0x9) /* ECC info */
81 #define	SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT	(SCDM_CMD | 0xa) /* ECC Capability Init */
82 #define	SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP	(SCDM_CMD | 0xb) /* ECC Capability Response */
83 #define	SCDM_DIMM_SERIAL_ID	(SCDM_CMD | 0xc) /* DIMM ser# req/resp */
84 #define	SCDM_DP_ERROR_MSG	(SCDM_CMD | 0xd) /* datapath error */
85 #define	SCDM_DP_FAULT_MSG	(SCDM_CMD | 0xe) /* datapath fault */
86 
87 /* general constants */
88 #define	GETMSG_TIMEOUT_MS	500
89 #define	PUTMSG_TIMEOUT_MS	6000
90 #define	MIN_INPUTQ_TASKS	2
91 #define	MAX_INPUTQ_TASKS	4
92 #define	MIN_OUTPUTQ_TASKS	2
93 #define	MAX_OUTPUTQ_TASKS	512
94 #ifndef TRUE
95 #define	TRUE	1
96 #endif
97 #ifndef FALSE
98 #define	FALSE	0
99 #endif
100 
101 clock_t ecc_message_timeout_ms = PUTMSG_TIMEOUT_MS;
102 
103 /*
104  * When a message needs to be sent to the SC, an scosmb_msgdata_t should be
105  * populated with the data to be used for the message, and a call to
106  * scosmb_process_output should be dispatched on the scosmb_output_taskq, with
107  * the address of the scosmb_msgdata_t structure as its arg.  The "length" and
108  * "data" fields can be used if the message needs to include data beyond the
109  * header fields (type, cmd, and transid) and that information must be recorded
110  * when the message is placed on the taskq.  If appropriate for the message type
111  * (e.g. nodename info that should always be the most recent available), the
112  * "data" field can be set to NULL and the additional data can be assembled
113  * immediately prior to sending the message in scosmb_process_output().
114  *
115  * If log_error is set, any errors in delivering the message cause a
116  * cmn_err() message to be issued.  If it is zero, the error is expressed
117  * only through return values.
118  */
119 typedef struct {
120 	uint32_t	type;
121 	uint32_t	cmd;
122 	uint64_t	transid;
123 	uint32_t	length;
124 	int		log_error;
125 	void		*data;
126 } scosmb_msgdata_t;
127 
128 /*
129  * Datapath error and fault messages arrive unsolicited.  The message data
130  * is contained in a plat_datapath_info_t structure.
131  */
132 typedef struct {
133 	uint8_t		type;		/* CDS, DX, EX, CP */
134 	uint8_t		pad;		/* for alignment */
135 	uint16_t	cpuid;		/* Safari ID of base CPU */
136 	uint32_t	t_value;	/* SERD timeout threshold (seconds) */
137 } plat_datapath_info_t;
138 
139 /* externally visible routines */
140 void scosmb_update_nodename(uint64_t transid);
141 
142 /* local routines */
143 static void scosmb_inbox_handler();
144 static void scosmb_process_input(void *unused);
145 static int scosmb_process_output(scosmb_msgdata_t *arg);
146 
147 /* local variables */
148 static uint8_t	scosmb_mboxsc_failed = FALSE;
149 static uint8_t	scosmb_mboxsc_timedout = FALSE;
150 static uint8_t	scosmb_nodename_event_pending = FALSE;
151 static char	scosmb_hdr[] = "SCOSMB:";
152 static kmutex_t scosmb_mutex;
153 static taskq_t	*scosmb_input_taskq = NULL;
154 static taskq_t	*scosmb_output_taskq = NULL;
155 
156 static char *dperrtype[] = {
157 	DP_ERROR_CDS,
158 	DP_ERROR_DX,
159 	DP_ERROR_EX,
160 	DP_ERROR_CP
161 };
162 
163 /*
164  * Structures from modctl.h used for loadable module support.
165  * SCOSMB is a "miscellaneous" module.
166  */
167 extern struct mod_ops mod_miscops;
168 
169 static struct modlmisc modlmisc = {
170 	&mod_miscops,
171 	"Sun Fire 15000 OS Mbox Client v1.10",
172 };
173 
174 static struct modlinkage modlinkage = {
175 	MODREV_1,
176 	(void *)&modlmisc,
177 	NULL
178 };
179 
180 
181 /*
182  * _init
183  *
184  * Loadable module support routine.  Initializes mutex and condition variables
185  * and starts thread.
186  */
187 int
188 _init(void)
189 {
190 	int error;
191 
192 	/*
193 	 * Initialize the mailboxes
194 	 */
195 	if ((error = mboxsc_init(SCDM_KEY, MBOXSC_MBOX_IN,
196 	    scosmb_inbox_handler)) != 0) {
197 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s mboxsc_init failed (0x%x)\n", scosmb_hdr,
198 		    error);
199 		return (error);
200 	}
201 
202 	if ((error = mboxsc_init(DMSC_KEY, MBOXSC_MBOX_OUT, NULL)) != 0) {
203 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s mboxsc_init failed (0x%x)\n", scosmb_hdr,
204 		    error);
205 		mboxsc_fini(SCDM_KEY);
206 		return (error);
207 	}
208 
209 	/*
210 	 * Initialize the global lock
211 	 */
212 	mutex_init(&scosmb_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
213 
214 	/*
215 	 * Create the task queues used for processing input and output messages
216 	 */
217 	scosmb_input_taskq = taskq_create("scosmb_input_taskq", 1,
218 	    minclsyspri, MIN_INPUTQ_TASKS, MAX_INPUTQ_TASKS, TASKQ_PREPOPULATE);
219 	scosmb_output_taskq = taskq_create("scosmb_output_taskq", 1,
220 	    minclsyspri, MIN_OUTPUTQ_TASKS, MAX_OUTPUTQ_TASKS,
221 	    TASKQ_PREPOPULATE);
222 
223 	/*
224 	 * Attempt to install the module.  If unsuccessful, uninitialize
225 	 * everything.
226 	 */
227 	error = mod_install(&modlinkage);
228 	if (error != 0) {
229 		taskq_destroy(scosmb_output_taskq);
230 		taskq_destroy(scosmb_input_taskq);
231 		mutex_destroy(&scosmb_mutex);
232 		mboxsc_fini(DMSC_KEY);
233 		mboxsc_fini(SCDM_KEY);
234 	}
235 
236 	return (error);
237 }
238 
239 /*
240  * _fini
241  *
242  * Loadable module support routine. Since this routine shouldn't be unloaded (it
243  * provides a critical service, and its symbols may be referenced externally),
244  * EBUSY is returned to prevent unloading.
245  */
246 int
247 _fini(void)
248 {
249 	return (EBUSY);
250 }
251 
252 /*
253  * _info
254  *
255  * Loadable module support routine.
256  */
257 int
258 _info(struct modinfo *modinfop)
259 {
260 	int		error = 0;
261 
262 	error = mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop);
263 	return (error);
264 }
265 
266 /*
267  * scosmb_inbox_handler() - mbox API event handler.
268  *
269  * This routine adds an entry to the scosmb_input_taskq that will cause the
270  * scosmb_process_input() routine to be called to service the SCDM mailbox.  The
271  * possibility that taskq_dispatch may fail when given KM_NOSLEEP is safely
272  * ignored because there can only be one message waiting in the mailbox at any
273  * given time, so the current message will end up being handled by one of the
274  * previously queued jobs (and a previous message presumably timed out before we
275  * got around to reading it).
276  */
277 static void
278 scosmb_inbox_handler()
279 {
280 	(void) taskq_dispatch(scosmb_input_taskq, scosmb_process_input, NULL,
281 	    KM_NOSLEEP);
282 }
283 
284 /*
285  * dp_get_cores()
286  *
287  * Checks cpu implementation for the input cpuid and returns
288  * the number of cores.
289  * If implementation cannot be determined, returns 1
290  */
291 static int
292 dp_get_cores(uint16_t cpuid)
293 {
294 	int	exp, ii, impl = 0, nc, slot;
295 
296 	exp = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_EXPANDER(cpuid);
297 	slot = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_BOARDSLOT(cpuid);
298 	if (slot == 1)
299 		nc = STARCAT_SLOT1_CPU_MAX;
300 	else
301 		nc = plat_max_cpu_units_per_board();
302 
303 	/* find first with valid implementation */
304 	for (ii = 0; ii < nc; ii++)
305 		if (cpu[MAKE_CPUID(exp, slot, ii)]) {
306 			impl = cpunodes[MAKE_CPUID(exp, slot, ii)].
307 				implementation;
308 			break;
309 		}
310 
311 	if (IS_JAGUAR(impl) || IS_PANTHER(impl))
312 		return (2);
313 	else
314 		return (1);
315 
316 }
317 
318 /*
319  * dp_payload_add_cpus()
320  *
321  * From datapath mailbox message, determines the number of and safari IDs
322  * for affected cpus, then adds this info to the datapath ereport.
323  *
324  * Input maxcat (if set) is a count of maxcat cpus actually present - it is
325  * a count of cpuids, which takes into account multi-core architecture.
326  */
327 static int
328 dp_payload_add_cpus(plat_datapath_info_t *dpmsg, nvlist_t *erp, int maxcat)
329 {
330 	int		jj = 0, numcpus = 0, nummaxcpus = 0;
331 	int		count, exp, ii, num, ncores, ret, slot, port;
332 	uint16_t	*dparray, cpuid;
333 	uint64_t	*snarray;
334 
335 	/* check for multiple core architectures */
336 	ncores = dp_get_cores(dpmsg->cpuid);
337 
338 	/*
339 	 * Determine the number of cpu cores impacted
340 	 */
341 	switch (dpmsg->type) {
342 		case DP_CDS_TYPE:
343 			if (maxcat)
344 				nummaxcpus = ncores;
345 			else
346 				numcpus = ncores;
347 			break;
348 
349 		case DP_DX_TYPE:
350 			if (maxcat)
351 				nummaxcpus = 2 * ncores;
352 			else
353 				numcpus = 2 * ncores;
354 			break;
355 
356 		case DP_EX_TYPE:
357 			if (maxcat)
358 				nummaxcpus = STARCAT_SLOT1_CPU_MAX;
359 			else
360 				numcpus = plat_max_cpu_units_per_board();
361 			break;
362 
363 		case DP_CP_TYPE:
364 			/*
365 			 * SC-DE supplies the base cpuid affected, if
366 			 * maxcat id was given, there's no slot 0 board
367 			 * present.
368 			 */
369 
370 			if (!maxcat) {
371 				/* Slot 0 id was given - set numcpus */
372 				numcpus = plat_max_cpu_units_per_board();
373 			}
374 
375 			/* there may/may not be maxcats. set a count anyway */
376 			nummaxcpus = STARCAT_SLOT1_CPU_MAX;
377 
378 			break;
379 
380 		default:
381 			ASSERT(0);
382 			return (-1);
383 	}
384 
385 	/* Allocate space for cores */
386 	num = numcpus + nummaxcpus;
387 	dparray = kmem_zalloc(num * sizeof (uint16_t *), KM_SLEEP);
388 
389 	/*
390 	 * populate dparray with impacted cores (only those present)
391 	 */
392 	exp = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_EXPANDER(dpmsg->cpuid);
393 	slot = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_BOARDSLOT(dpmsg->cpuid);
394 	port = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_LPORT(dpmsg->cpuid);
395 
396 	mutex_enter(&cpu_lock);
397 
398 	switch (dpmsg->type) {
399 		case DP_CDS_TYPE:
400 			/*
401 			 * For a CDS error, it's the reporting cpuid
402 			 * and it's other core (if present)
403 			 */
404 			cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid & 0xFFFB; 	/* core 0 */
405 			if (cpu[cpuid])
406 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
407 
408 			cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid | 0x4; 	/* core 1 */
409 			if (cpu[cpuid])
410 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
411 			break;
412 
413 		case DP_DX_TYPE:
414 			/*
415 			 * For a DX error, it's the reporting cpuid (all
416 			 * cores), and the other CPU sharing the same
417 			 * DX<-->DCDS interface (all cores)
418 			 */
419 
420 			/* reporting cpuid */
421 			cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid & 0xFFFB; 	/* core 0 */
422 
423 			if (cpu[cpuid])
424 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
425 
426 			cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid | 0x4; 	/* core 1 */
427 			if (cpu[cpuid])
428 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
429 
430 			/* find partner cpuid */
431 			if (port == 0 || port == 2)
432 				cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid | 0x1;
433 			else
434 				cpuid = dpmsg->cpuid & 0xFFFE;
435 
436 			/* add partner cpuid */
437 			cpuid &= 0xFFFB; 	/* core 0 */
438 			if (cpu[cpuid])
439 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
440 
441 			cpuid |= 0x4; 	/* core 1 */
442 			if (cpu[cpuid])
443 				dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
444 			break;
445 
446 		case DP_EX_TYPE:
447 			/*
448 			 * For an EX error, it is all cpuids (all cores)
449 			 * on the reporting board
450 			 */
451 
452 			if (slot == 1) 			/* maxcat */
453 				count = nummaxcpus;
454 			else
455 				count = numcpus;
456 
457 			for (ii = 0; ii < count; ii++) {
458 				cpuid = MAKE_CPUID(exp, slot, ii);
459 				if (cpu[cpuid])
460 					dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
461 			}
462 			break;
463 
464 		case DP_CP_TYPE:
465 			/*
466 			 * For a CP error, it is all cpuids (all cores)
467 			 * on both boards (SB & IO) in the boardset
468 			 */
469 
470 			/* Do slot 0 */
471 			for (ii = 0; ii < numcpus; ii++) {
472 				cpuid = MAKE_CPUID(exp, 0, ii);
473 				if (cpu[cpuid])
474 					dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
475 			}
476 
477 			/* Do slot 1 */
478 			for (ii = 0; ii < nummaxcpus; ii++) {
479 				cpuid = MAKE_CPUID(exp, 1, ii);
480 				if (cpu[cpuid])
481 					dparray[jj++] = cpuid;
482 			}
483 			break;
484 	}
485 
486 	mutex_exit(&cpu_lock);
487 
488 	/*
489 	 * The datapath message could not be associated with any
490 	 * configured CPU.
491 	 */
492 	if (!jj) {
493 		kmem_free(dparray, num * sizeof (uint16_t *));
494 		ret = nvlist_add_uint32(erp, DP_LIST_SIZE, jj);
495 		ASSERT(ret == 0);
496 		return (-1);
497 	}
498 
499 	snarray = kmem_zalloc(jj * sizeof (uint64_t *), KM_SLEEP);
500 	for (ii = 0; ii < jj; ii++)
501 		snarray[ii] = cpunodes[dparray[ii]].device_id;
502 
503 	ret = nvlist_add_uint32(erp, DP_LIST_SIZE, jj);
504 	ret |= nvlist_add_uint16_array(erp, DP_LIST, dparray, jj);
505 	ret |= nvlist_add_uint64_array(erp, SN_LIST, snarray, jj);
506 	ASSERT(ret == 0);
507 
508 	kmem_free(dparray, num * sizeof (uint16_t *));
509 	kmem_free(snarray, jj * sizeof (uint64_t *));
510 
511 	return (0);
512 }
513 
514 /*
515  * dp_trans_event() - datapath message handler.
516  *
517  * Process datapath error and fault messages received from the SC.  Checks
518  * for, and disregards, messages associated with I/O boards.  Otherwise,
519  * extracts message info to produce a datapath ereport.
520  */
521 static void
522 dp_trans_event(plat_datapath_info_t *dpmsg, int msgtype)
523 {
524 	nvlist_t	*erp, *detector, *hcelem;
525 	char		buf[FM_MAX_CLASS];
526 	int		exp, slot, i, maxcat = 0;
527 
528 	/* check for I/O board message */
529 	exp = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_EXPANDER(dpmsg->cpuid);
530 	slot = STARCAT_CPUID_TO_BOARDSLOT(dpmsg->cpuid);
531 
532 	if (slot) {
533 		mutex_enter(&cpu_lock);
534 		for (i = 0; i < STARCAT_SLOT1_CPU_MAX; i++) {
535 			if (cpu[MAKE_CPUID(exp, slot, i)]) {
536 				/* maxcat cpu present */
537 				maxcat++;
538 			}
539 		}
540 		mutex_exit(&cpu_lock);
541 
542 		/*
543 		 * Ignore I/O board msg
544 		 */
545 		if (maxcat == 0)
546 			return;
547 	}
548 
549 	/* allocate space for ereport */
550 	erp = fm_nvlist_create(NULL);
551 
552 	/*
553 	 *
554 	 * Member Name	Data Type	   Comments
555 	 * -----------	---------	   -----------
556 	 * version	uint8		   0
557 	 * class	string		   "asic"
558 	 * ENA		uint64		   ENA Format 1
559 	 * detector	fmri		   aggregated ID data for SC-DE
560 	 *
561 	 * Datapath ereport subclasses and data payloads:
562 	 * There will be two types of ereports (error and fault) which will be
563 	 * identified by the "type" member.
564 	 *
565 	 * ereport.asic.starcat.cds.cds-dp
566 	 * ereport.asic.starcat.dx.dx-dp
567 	 * ereport.asic.starcat.sdi.sdi-dp
568 	 * ereport.asic.starcat.cp.cp-dp
569 	 *
570 	 * Member Name	Data Type	Comments
571 	 * -----------	---------	-----------
572 	 * erptype	uint16		derived from message type: error or
573 	 *				fault
574 	 * t-value	uint32		SC's datapath SERD timeout threshold
575 	 * dp-list-sz	uint8		number of dp-list array elements
576 	 * dp-list	array of uint16	Safari IDs of affected cpus
577 	 * sn-list	array of uint64	Serial numbers of affected cpus
578 	 *
579 	 */
580 
581 	/* compose common ereport elements */
582 	detector = fm_nvlist_create(NULL);
583 
584 	/*
585 	 * Create legacy FMRI for the detector
586 	 */
587 	switch (dpmsg->type) {
588 		case DP_CDS_TYPE:
589 		case DP_DX_TYPE:
590 			if (slot == 1)
591 				(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "IO%d", exp);
592 			else
593 				(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "SB%d", exp);
594 			break;
595 
596 		case DP_EX_TYPE:
597 			(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "EX%d", exp);
598 			break;
599 
600 		case DP_CP_TYPE:
601 			(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "CP");
602 			break;
603 
604 		default:
605 			(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "UNKNOWN");
606 			break;
607 	}
608 
609 	hcelem = fm_nvlist_create(NULL);
610 
611 	(void) nvlist_add_string(hcelem, FM_FMRI_HC_NAME, FM_FMRI_LEGACY_HC);
612 	(void) nvlist_add_string(hcelem, FM_FMRI_HC_ID, buf);
613 
614 	(void) nvlist_add_uint8(detector, FM_VERSION, FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION);
615 	(void) nvlist_add_string(detector, FM_FMRI_SCHEME, FM_FMRI_SCHEME_HC);
616 	(void) nvlist_add_string(detector, FM_FMRI_HC_ROOT, "");
617 	(void) nvlist_add_uint32(detector, FM_FMRI_HC_LIST_SZ, 1);
618 	(void) nvlist_add_nvlist_array(detector, FM_FMRI_HC_LIST, &hcelem, 1);
619 
620 	/* build ereport class name */
621 	(void) snprintf(buf, FM_MAX_CLASS, "asic.starcat.%s.%s-%s",
622 		dperrtype[dpmsg->type], dperrtype[dpmsg->type],
623 		FM_ERROR_DATAPATH);
624 
625 	fm_ereport_set(erp, FM_EREPORT_VERSION, buf,
626 		fm_ena_generate(0, FM_ENA_FMT1), detector, NULL);
627 
628 	/* add payload elements */
629 	if (msgtype == SCDM_DP_ERROR_MSG) {
630 		fm_payload_set(erp,
631 			DP_EREPORT_TYPE, DATA_TYPE_UINT16, DP_ERROR, NULL);
632 	} else {
633 		fm_payload_set(erp,
634 			DP_EREPORT_TYPE, DATA_TYPE_UINT16, DP_FAULT, NULL);
635 	}
636 
637 	fm_payload_set(erp, DP_TVALUE, DATA_TYPE_UINT32, dpmsg->t_value, NULL);
638 
639 	if (dp_payload_add_cpus(dpmsg, erp, maxcat) == 0) {
640 		/* post ereport */
641 		fm_ereport_post(erp, EVCH_SLEEP);
642 	}
643 
644 	/* free ereport memory */
645 	fm_nvlist_destroy(erp, FM_NVA_FREE);
646 	fm_nvlist_destroy(detector, FM_NVA_FREE);
647 
648 }
649 
650 /*
651  * scosmb_process_input() - incoming message processing routine
652  *
653  * this routine attempts to read a message from the SCDM mailbox and, if
654  * successful, processes the command.  if an unrecoverable error is encountered,
655  * the scosmb_task thread will be terminated.
656  */
657 /* ARGSUSED0 */
658 static void
659 scosmb_process_input(void *unused)
660 {
661 	int 			error;
662 	scosmb_msgdata_t	 msg;
663 	proc_t			*initpp;
664 	plat_capability_data_t	*cap;	/* capability msg contents ptr */
665 	int			cap_size;
666 	int			cap_ver_len;
667 	scosmb_msgdata_t	*cap_msgdatap; /* capability msg response */
668 	int			max_size;
669 
670 	/*
671 	 * Attempt to read a message from the SCDM mailbox.
672 	 *
673 	 * Setup a local buffer to read incoming messages from the SC.
674 	 */
675 	cap_ver_len = strlen(utsname.release) + strlen(utsname.version) + 2;
676 	cap_size = sizeof (plat_capability_data_t) + cap_ver_len;
677 	max_size = MAX(cap_size, sizeof (plat_dimm_sid_board_data_t));
678 
679 	msg.type = 0;
680 	msg.cmd = 0;
681 	msg.transid = 0;
682 	msg.length = max_size;
683 	msg.log_error = 0;
684 	msg.data = kmem_zalloc(max_size, KM_SLEEP);
685 
686 	error = mboxsc_getmsg(SCDM_KEY, &msg.type, &msg.cmd, &msg.transid,
687 	    &msg.length, msg.data, GETMSG_TIMEOUT_MS);
688 
689 	/*
690 	 * If EAGAIN or ETIMEDOUT was received, give up.  The SC can just try
691 	 * again if it was important.  If any other non-zero error was
692 	 * encountered, the mailbox service is broken, and there's nothing more
693 	 * we can do.
694 	 */
695 	mutex_enter(&scosmb_mutex);
696 	if ((error == EAGAIN) || (error == ETIMEDOUT)) {
697 		mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
698 		return;
699 	} else if (error != 0) {
700 		/*
701 		 * The mailbox service appears to be badly broken.  If it was
702 		 * working previously, generate a warning and set a flag to
703 		 * avoid repeating the warning on subsequent failures.
704 		 */
705 		if (!scosmb_mboxsc_failed) {
706 			scosmb_mboxsc_failed = TRUE;
707 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s mboxsc error (0x%x)\n", scosmb_hdr,
708 			    error);
709 		}
710 		mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
711 		return;
712 	} else {
713 		/*
714 		 * If the mailbox module failed previously, it appears to have
715 		 * recovered, so we'll want to generate a warning if it fails
716 		 * again.
717 		 */
718 		scosmb_mboxsc_failed = FALSE;
719 	}
720 	mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
721 
722 	/*
723 	 * A message was successfully received, so go ahead and process it.
724 	 */
725 	switch (msg.cmd) {
726 
727 	case SCDM_GOTO_OBP:	/* jump to OBP */
728 		debug_enter("SC requested jump to OBP");
729 		break;
730 
731 	case SCDM_GOTO_PANIC:	/* Panic the domain */
732 		cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "%s SC requested PANIC\n", scosmb_hdr);
733 		break;
734 
735 	case SCDM_SHUTDOWN:	/* graceful shutdown */
736 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s SC requested a shutdown ", scosmb_hdr);
737 		(void) kadmin(A_SHUTDOWN, AD_HALT, NULL, kcred);
738 		/*
739 		 * In the event kadmin does not bring down the
740 		 * domain, environmental shutdown is forced
741 		 */
742 		/*FALLTHROUGH*/
743 	case SCDM_ENVIRON:	/* environmental shutdown */
744 		/*
745 		 * Send SIGPWR to init(1) it will run rc0,
746 		 * which will uadmin to power down.
747 		 */
748 		mutex_enter(&pidlock);
749 		initpp = prfind(P_INITPID);
750 		mutex_exit(&pidlock);
751 
752 
753 		/*
754 		 * If we're still booting and init(1) isn't set up yet,
755 		 * simply halt.
756 		 */
757 		if (initpp == NULL) {
758 			extern void halt(char *);
759 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s Environmental Interrupt",
760 			    scosmb_hdr);
761 			power_down((char *)NULL);
762 			halt("Power off the System!\n");
763 		}
764 
765 		/*
766 		 * else, graceful shutdown with inittab and all
767 		 * getting involved
768 		 */
769 		psignal(initpp, SIGPWR);
770 		break;
771 
772 	case SCDM_GET_NODENAME:
773 		scosmb_update_nodename(msg.transid);
774 		break;
775 
776 	case SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP:
777 		/*
778 		 * The SC has responded to our initiator capability message
779 		 * issued during the boot flow via scosmb_update_nodename().
780 		 *
781 		 * Parse the incoming data, and appropriately set SC
782 		 * capabilities...
783 		 */
784 		cap = (plat_capability_data_t *)msg.data;
785 		plat_ecc_capability_sc_set(cap->capd_capability);
786 		break;
787 
788 	case SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT:
789 		/*
790 		 * The SC has initiated a capability messaging exchange with
791 		 * the OS.
792 		 *
793 		 * We start out just as we do for an SC response capability
794 		 * message, a parse of incoming data to appropriately set SC
795 		 * described capabilities...
796 		 */
797 		cap = (plat_capability_data_t *)msg.data;
798 		plat_ecc_capability_sc_set(cap->capd_capability);
799 		/*
800 		 * The next step is setting up our Response to the SC.
801 		 *
802 		 * Allocate memory for message data, initialize appropriately,
803 		 * and place a new job on the scosmb_output_taskq for
804 		 * SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP, our OS capability messaging response
805 		 * to the SC initiated sequence detected here.
806 		 */
807 		cap_msgdatap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t), KM_SLEEP);
808 		cap_msgdatap->type = MBOXSC_MSG_EVENT;
809 		cap_msgdatap->cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP;
810 		cap_msgdatap->transid = 0;
811 		(void) taskq_dispatch(scosmb_output_taskq,
812 		    (task_func_t *)scosmb_process_output, cap_msgdatap,
813 		    KM_SLEEP);
814 		break;
815 
816 	case SCDM_DP_ERROR_MSG:
817 	case SCDM_DP_FAULT_MSG:
818 		dp_trans_event(msg.data, msg.cmd);
819 		break;
820 
821 	case SCDM_DIMM_SERIAL_ID:
822 		(void) plat_store_mem_sids(msg.data);
823 		break;
824 
825 	default:
826 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s invalid command (0x%x)\n", scosmb_hdr,
827 		    msg.cmd);
828 		break;
829 	}
830 
831 	/*
832 	 * Free up buffer for incoming messasge data that we allocated earlier
833 	 */
834 	kmem_free(msg.data, max_size);
835 }
836 
837 /*
838  * scosmb_process_output() - outgoing message processing routine
839  *
840  * This routine handles jobs that are queued on the scosmb_output_taskq, or
841  * sent directly from scosmb_log_ecc_error.  Each job corresponds to a single
842  * mailbox message that needs to be sent to the SC via the DMSC mailbox.  Some
843  * processing of the message may be performed before it is sent to the SC,
844  * depending on the value of the command field.
845  */
846 static int
847 scosmb_process_output(scosmb_msgdata_t *msgdatap)
848 {
849 	int 			error;
850 	int			length;
851 	char			nodename[_SYS_NMLN];
852 	void			*free_data;
853 	int			free_data_len;
854 	int			cap_size;
855 	int			cap_ver_len;
856 	plat_capability_data_t	*cap = NULL;
857 
858 	/*
859 	 * This shouldn't ever happen, but it can't hurt to check anyway.
860 	 */
861 	if (msgdatap == NULL) {
862 		return (EINVAL);
863 	}
864 
865 	/*
866 	 * If data was passed in, we'll need to free it before returning.
867 	 */
868 	free_data = msgdatap->data;
869 	free_data_len = msgdatap->length;
870 
871 	/*
872 	 * Some commands may need additional processing prior to transmission.
873 	 */
874 	switch (msgdatap->cmd) {
875 		/*
876 		 * Since the SC is only interested in the most recent value of
877 		 * utsname.nodename, we wait until now to collect that data.  We
878 		 * also use a global flag to prevent multiple event-type
879 		 * nodename messages from being queued at the same time for the
880 		 * same reason.
881 		 */
882 		case SCDM_GET_NODENAME:
883 			mutex_enter(&scosmb_mutex);
884 			length = strlen(utsname.nodename);
885 			ASSERT(length < _SYS_NMLN);
886 			if (length == 0) {
887 				msgdatap->length = 0;
888 				msgdatap->data = NULL;
889 			} else {
890 				bcopy(utsname.nodename, nodename, length);
891 				nodename[length++] = '\0';
892 				msgdatap->data = nodename;
893 				msgdatap->length = length;
894 			}
895 			if (msgdatap->transid == 0) {
896 				scosmb_nodename_event_pending = FALSE;
897 			}
898 			mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
899 			break;
900 
901 		/*
902 		 * SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT
903 		 * Initiator Capability message from OS to SC
904 		 *
905 		 * We construct and send an initiator capability message
906 		 * every time we go through scosmb_update_nodename(), which
907 		 * works out to getting an "initiator" capability message
908 		 * sent from the OS to the SC during the OS boot flow.
909 		 *
910 		 * The SC also issues a request to scosmb_update_nodename()
911 		 * during an SC reboot.  Which results in an additional
912 		 * capability message exchange during SC reboot scenarios.
913 		 *
914 		 * SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP
915 		 * Response Capability message from SC to OS
916 		 *
917 		 * In certain scenarios, the SC could initiate a capability
918 		 * messaging exchange with the OS.  Processing starts in
919 		 * scosmb_process_input(), where we detect an incoming
920 		 * initiator capability message from the SC.  We finish
921 		 * processing here, by sending a response capability message
922 		 * back to the SC that reflects OS capabilities.
923 		 */
924 		case SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT:
925 			/*FALLTHROUGH*/
926 		case SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_RESP:
927 			mutex_enter(&scosmb_mutex);
928 
929 			cap_ver_len = strlen(utsname.release) +
930 			    strlen(utsname.version) + 2;
931 
932 			cap_size = sizeof (plat_capability_data_t) +
933 			    cap_ver_len;
934 
935 			cap =  kmem_zalloc(cap_size, KM_SLEEP);
936 
937 			cap->capd_major_version = PLAT_ECC_CAP_VERSION_MAJOR;
938 			cap->capd_minor_version = PLAT_ECC_CAP_VERSION_MINOR;
939 			cap->capd_msg_type = PLAT_ECC_CAPABILITY_MESSAGE;
940 			cap->capd_msg_length =  cap_size;
941 
942 			cap->capd_capability =
943 			    PLAT_ECC_CAPABILITY_DOMAIN_DEFAULT;
944 
945 			/*
946 			 * Build the capability solaris_version string:
947 			 * utsname.release + " " + utsname.version
948 			 */
949 			(void) snprintf(cap->capd_solaris_version,
950 			    cap_ver_len, "%s %s", utsname.release,
951 			    utsname.version);
952 
953 			/*
954 			 * The capability message is constructed, now plug it
955 			 * into the starcat msgdatap:
956 			 */
957 			msgdatap->data   = (plat_capability_data_t *)cap;
958 			msgdatap->length = cap_size;
959 
960 			/*
961 			 * Finished with initiator/response capability
962 			 * message set up.
963 			 *
964 			 * Note that after sending an "initiator" capability
965 			 * message, we can expect a subsequent "response"
966 			 * capability message from the SC, which we will
967 			 * pick up and minimally handle later,
968 			 * in scosmb_process_input().
969 			 *
970 			 * If we're sending a "response" capability message
971 			 * to the SC, then we're done once the message is sent.
972 			 */
973 
974 			if (msgdatap->transid == 0) {
975 				scosmb_nodename_event_pending = FALSE;
976 			}
977 			mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
978 			break;
979 
980 		default:
981 			break;
982 	}
983 
984 	/*
985 	 * Attempt to send the message.
986 	 */
987 	error = mboxsc_putmsg(DMSC_KEY, msgdatap->type, msgdatap->cmd,
988 	    &msgdatap->transid, msgdatap->length, msgdatap->data,
989 	    ecc_message_timeout_ms);
990 
991 	/*
992 	 * Free any allocated memory that was passed in.
993 	 */
994 	if (free_data != NULL) {
995 		kmem_free(free_data, free_data_len);
996 	}
997 
998 	if (cap != NULL) {
999 		kmem_free(cap, cap_size);
1000 	}
1001 
1002 	kmem_free(msgdatap, sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t));
1003 
1004 	/*
1005 	 * If EAGAIN or ETIMEDOUT was received, give up.  The sender can try
1006 	 * again if it was important.  If any other non-zero error was
1007 	 * encountered, the mailbox service is broken, and there's nothing more
1008 	 * we can do.
1009 	 */
1010 	mutex_enter(&scosmb_mutex);
1011 	if ((error == EAGAIN) || (error == ETIMEDOUT)) {
1012 		if (msgdatap->log_error && !scosmb_mboxsc_timedout) {
1013 			/*
1014 			 * Indictment mailbox messages use the return value to
1015 			 * indicate a problem in the mailbox.  For Error
1016 			 * mailbox messages, we'll have to use a syslog message.
1017 			 */
1018 			scosmb_mboxsc_timedout = TRUE;
1019 			cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!Solaris failed to send a message "
1020 			    "(0x%x/0x%x) to the System Controller. Error: %d",
1021 			    msgdatap->type, msgdatap->cmd, error);
1022 		}
1023 	} else if (error != 0) {
1024 		/*
1025 		 * The mailbox service appears to be badly broken.  If it was
1026 		 * working previously, generate a warning and set a flag to
1027 		 * avoid repeating the warning on subsequent failures.
1028 		 */
1029 		if (msgdatap->log_error && !scosmb_mboxsc_failed) {
1030 			scosmb_mboxsc_failed = TRUE;
1031 			cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!An internal error (%d) occurred "
1032 			    "while processing this message (0x%x/0x%x)",
1033 			    error, msgdatap->type, msgdatap->cmd);
1034 		}
1035 	} else {
1036 		/*
1037 		 * If the mailbox module failed previously, it appears to have
1038 		 * recovered, so we'll want to generate a warning if it fails
1039 		 * again.
1040 		 */
1041 		scosmb_mboxsc_failed = scosmb_mboxsc_timedout = FALSE;
1042 	}
1043 	mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
1044 	return (error);
1045 }
1046 
1047 /*
1048  * scosmb_update_nodename() - nodename update routine
1049  *
1050  * this routine, which may be invoked from outside of the scosmb module, will
1051  * cause the current nodename to be sent to the SC.  The mailbox message sent to
1052  * the SC will use the indicated transaction ID, and will either be a reply
1053  * message if the ID is non-zero or an event message if it is 0.
1054  *
1055  * Capability messaging enhancements:
1056  *    Every time we move through this code flow, we put an "initiator
1057  *    capability message" on the message output taskq.  This action will
1058  *    get a capability message sent to the SC from the OS during boot
1059  *    scenarios.  A capability message exchange will also happen for
1060  *    SC reboot scenarios, as the SC will initiate a nodename update
1061  *    as a matter of course while coming back up.
1062  *
1063  *    We'll also get an extraneous capability message sent
1064  *    to the SC from time to time, but that won't hurt anything.
1065  */
1066 void
1067 scosmb_update_nodename(uint64_t transid)
1068 {
1069 	scosmb_msgdata_t	*msgdatap, *cap_msgdatap;
1070 
1071 	/*
1072 	 * If we're generating an unsolicited nodename update (presumably having
1073 	 * been called from platmod:plat_nodename_set()), there's no need to add
1074 	 * a new job to the queue if there is already one on it that will be
1075 	 * sending the latest nodename data.
1076 	 */
1077 	mutex_enter(&scosmb_mutex);
1078 	if (transid == 0) {
1079 		if (scosmb_nodename_event_pending) {
1080 			mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
1081 			return;
1082 		} else {
1083 			scosmb_nodename_event_pending = TRUE;
1084 		}
1085 	}
1086 	mutex_exit(&scosmb_mutex);
1087 
1088 	/*
1089 	 * Allocate memory for the message data, initialize it, and place a new
1090 	 * job on the scosmb_output_taskq for SCDM_GET_NODENAME.
1091 	 */
1092 	msgdatap = (scosmb_msgdata_t *)kmem_zalloc(sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t),
1093 	    KM_SLEEP);
1094 
1095 	msgdatap->type = (transid == 0) ? MBOXSC_MSG_EVENT : MBOXSC_MSG_REPLY;
1096 	msgdatap->cmd = SCDM_GET_NODENAME;
1097 	msgdatap->transid = transid;
1098 	msgdatap->log_error = 1;
1099 
1100 	(void) taskq_dispatch(scosmb_output_taskq,
1101 	    (task_func_t *)scosmb_process_output, msgdatap, KM_SLEEP);
1102 
1103 	/*
1104 	 * Next, allocate memory, initialize, and place a new job on the
1105 	 * scosmb_output_taskq for SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT.  That's a
1106 	 * capability message, where we're the initiator.
1107 	 */
1108 	cap_msgdatap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t), KM_SLEEP);
1109 
1110 	cap_msgdatap->type = (transid == 0) ?
1111 	    MBOXSC_MSG_EVENT : MBOXSC_MSG_REPLY;
1112 	cap_msgdatap->cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC_CAP_INIT;
1113 	cap_msgdatap->transid = transid;
1114 	cap_msgdatap->log_error = 1;
1115 
1116 	(void) taskq_dispatch(scosmb_output_taskq,
1117 	    (task_func_t *)scosmb_process_output, cap_msgdatap, KM_SLEEP);
1118 }
1119 
1120 /*
1121  * scosmb_log_ecc_error() - Record ECC error information to SC
1122  * For ECC error messages, send the messages through a taskq mechanism
1123  * to prevent impaired system performance during ECC floods.  Indictment
1124  * messages have already passed through a taskq, so directly call the
1125  * output function.
1126  */
1127 int
1128 scosmb_log_ecc_error(plat_ecc_message_type_t msg_type, void *datap)
1129 {
1130 	scosmb_msgdata_t	*msg_header_ptr;
1131 	uint32_t		msg_cmd, msg_length;
1132 	int			sleep_flag, log_error;
1133 	int			do_queue;	/* Set to 1 if taskq needed */
1134 
1135 	/*
1136 	 * Set header type and length for message
1137 	 */
1138 	switch (msg_type) {
1139 	case PLAT_ECC_ERROR_MESSAGE:
1140 		/*
1141 		 * We do not want to sleep in an error logging thread.  So,
1142 		 * we set the NOSLEEP flag and go through a taskq before we
1143 		 * send the message.
1144 		 */
1145 		msg_cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC_ERROR;
1146 		msg_length = sizeof (plat_ecc_error_data_t);
1147 		sleep_flag = KM_NOSLEEP;
1148 		log_error = 1;
1149 		do_queue = 1;
1150 		break;
1151 	case PLAT_ECC_ERROR2_MESSAGE:
1152 		msg_cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC;
1153 		msg_length = sizeof (plat_ecc_error2_data_t);
1154 		sleep_flag = KM_NOSLEEP;
1155 		log_error = 1;
1156 		do_queue = 1;
1157 		break;
1158 	case PLAT_ECC_INDICTMENT_MESSAGE:
1159 		/*
1160 		 * For indictment messages, we're allowed to sleep, and we
1161 		 * can directly call the output function, since we've already
1162 		 * gone through a taskq
1163 		 */
1164 		msg_cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC_INDICTMENT;
1165 		msg_length = sizeof (plat_ecc_indictment_data_t);
1166 		sleep_flag = KM_SLEEP;
1167 		log_error = 0;
1168 		do_queue = 0;
1169 		break;
1170 	case PLAT_ECC_INDICTMENT2_MESSAGE:
1171 		/*
1172 		 * For indictment2 messages, we're allowed to sleep, and we
1173 		 * can directly call the output function, since we've already
1174 		 * gone through a taskq
1175 		 */
1176 		msg_cmd = SCDM_LOG_ECC;
1177 		msg_length = sizeof (plat_ecc_indictment2_data_t);
1178 		sleep_flag = KM_SLEEP;
1179 		log_error = 0;
1180 		do_queue = 0;
1181 		break;
1182 
1183 	case PLAT_ECC_DIMM_SID_MESSAGE:
1184 		/*
1185 		 * For DIMM sid request messages, we're allowed to sleep, and we
1186 		 * can directly call the output function, since we've already
1187 		 * gone through a taskq
1188 		 */
1189 		msg_cmd = SCDM_DIMM_SERIAL_ID;
1190 		msg_length = sizeof (plat_dimm_sid_request_data_t);
1191 		sleep_flag = KM_SLEEP;
1192 		log_error = 0;
1193 		do_queue = 0;
1194 		break;
1195 
1196 	default:
1197 		return (EINVAL);
1198 	}
1199 
1200 	/*
1201 	 * Allocate memory for the mailbox message header.
1202 	 */
1203 	msg_header_ptr =
1204 	    (scosmb_msgdata_t *)kmem_zalloc(sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t),
1205 	    sleep_flag);
1206 
1207 	if (msg_header_ptr == NULL) {
1208 #ifdef DEBUG
1209 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to allocate space for scosmb "
1210 		    "message header.");
1211 #endif	/* DEBUG */
1212 		return (ENOMEM);
1213 	}
1214 
1215 	msg_header_ptr->type = MBOXSC_MSG_EVENT;
1216 	msg_header_ptr->cmd = msg_cmd;
1217 	msg_header_ptr->transid = 0;
1218 	msg_header_ptr->log_error = log_error;
1219 
1220 	/*
1221 	 * Allocate memory for the mailbox message payload.
1222 	 */
1223 	msg_header_ptr->length = msg_length;
1224 	msg_header_ptr->data = kmem_zalloc((size_t)msg_length, sleep_flag);
1225 
1226 	if (msg_header_ptr->data == NULL) {
1227 #ifdef DEBUG
1228 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to allocate space for scosmb "
1229 		    "message data.");
1230 #endif	/* DEBUG */
1231 		kmem_free(msg_header_ptr, sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t));
1232 		return (ENOMEM);
1233 	}
1234 
1235 	bcopy(datap, msg_header_ptr->data, (size_t)msg_length);
1236 
1237 	/*
1238 	 * Based on our earlier look at the message type, we either go through
1239 	 * a taskq or directly call the output function.
1240 	 */
1241 	if (do_queue != 0) {
1242 		/*
1243 		 * Place a new job on the scosmb_output_taskq.
1244 		 */
1245 		if (taskq_dispatch(scosmb_output_taskq,
1246 		    (task_func_t *)scosmb_process_output,
1247 		    (void *)msg_header_ptr, TQ_NOSLEEP) == 0) {
1248 #ifdef DEBUG
1249 			cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to dispatch a task to send "
1250 				    "ECC mailbox message.");
1251 #endif	/* DEBUG */
1252 			kmem_free(msg_header_ptr->data, msg_header_ptr->length);
1253 			kmem_free(msg_header_ptr, sizeof (scosmb_msgdata_t));
1254 			return (ENOMEM);
1255 		}
1256 		return (0);
1257 	} else {
1258 		return (scosmb_process_output(msg_header_ptr));
1259 	}
1260 }
1261