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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 27 28 #include <sys/types.h> 29 #include <sys/systm.h> 30 #include <sys/archsystm.h> 31 #include <sys/t_lock.h> 32 #include <sys/uadmin.h> 33 #include <sys/panic.h> 34 #include <sys/reboot.h> 35 #include <sys/autoconf.h> 36 #include <sys/machsystm.h> 37 #include <sys/promif.h> 38 #include <sys/membar.h> 39 #include <vm/hat_sfmmu.h> 40 #include <sys/cpu_module.h> 41 #include <sys/cpu_sgnblk_defs.h> 42 #include <sys/intreg.h> 43 #include <sys/consdev.h> 44 #include <sys/kdi_impl.h> 45 #include <sys/traptrace.h> 46 #include <sys/hypervisor_api.h> 47 #include <sys/vmsystm.h> 48 #include <sys/dtrace.h> 49 #include <sys/xc_impl.h> 50 #include <sys/callb.h> 51 #include <sys/mdesc.h> 52 #include <sys/mach_descrip.h> 53 #include <sys/wdt.h> 54 #include <sys/soft_state.h> 55 #include <sys/promimpl.h> 56 #include <sys/hsvc.h> 57 #include <sys/ldoms.h> 58 59 /* 60 * hvdump_buf_va is a pointer to the currently-configured hvdump_buf. 61 * A value of NULL indicates that this area is not configured. 62 * hvdump_buf_sz is tunable but will be clamped to HVDUMP_SIZE_MAX. 63 */ 64 65 caddr_t hvdump_buf_va; 66 uint64_t hvdump_buf_sz = HVDUMP_SIZE_DEFAULT; 67 static uint64_t hvdump_buf_pa; 68 69 u_longlong_t panic_tick; 70 71 extern u_longlong_t gettick(); 72 static void reboot_machine(char *); 73 static void update_hvdump_buffer(void); 74 75 /* 76 * For xt_sync synchronization. 77 */ 78 extern uint64_t xc_tick_limit; 79 extern uint64_t xc_tick_jump_limit; 80 81 /* 82 * We keep our own copies, used for cache flushing, because we can be called 83 * before cpu_fiximpl(). 84 */ 85 static int kdi_dcache_size; 86 static int kdi_dcache_linesize; 87 static int kdi_icache_size; 88 static int kdi_icache_linesize; 89 90 /* 91 * Assembly support for generic modules in sun4v/ml/mach_xc.s 92 */ 93 extern void init_mondo_nocheck(xcfunc_t *func, uint64_t arg1, uint64_t arg2); 94 extern void kdi_flush_idcache(int, int, int, int); 95 extern uint64_t get_cpuaddr(uint64_t, uint64_t); 96 97 98 #define BOOT_CMD_MAX_LEN 256 99 #define BOOT_CMD_BASE "boot " 100 101 /* 102 * In an LDoms system we do not save the user's boot args in NVRAM 103 * as is done on legacy systems. Instead, we format and send a 104 * 'reboot-command' variable to the variable service. The contents 105 * of the variable are retrieved by OBP and used verbatim for 106 * the next boot. 107 */ 108 static void 109 store_boot_cmd(char *args, boolean_t add_boot_str) 110 { 111 static char cmd_buf[BOOT_CMD_MAX_LEN]; 112 size_t len = 1; 113 pnode_t node; 114 size_t base_len = 0; 115 size_t args_len; 116 size_t args_max; 117 118 if (add_boot_str) { 119 (void) strcpy(cmd_buf, BOOT_CMD_BASE); 120 121 base_len = strlen(BOOT_CMD_BASE); 122 len = base_len + 1; 123 } 124 125 if (args != NULL) { 126 args_len = strlen(args); 127 args_max = BOOT_CMD_MAX_LEN - len; 128 129 if (args_len > args_max) { 130 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Reboot command too long (%ld), " 131 "truncating command arguments", len + args_len); 132 133 args_len = args_max; 134 } 135 136 len += args_len; 137 (void) strncpy(&cmd_buf[base_len], args, args_len); 138 } 139 140 node = prom_optionsnode(); 141 if ((node == OBP_NONODE) || (node == OBP_BADNODE) || 142 prom_setprop(node, "reboot-command", cmd_buf, len) == -1) 143 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Unable to store boot command for " 144 "use on reboot"); 145 } 146 147 148 /* 149 * Machine dependent code to reboot. 150 * 151 * "bootstr", when non-null, points to a string to be used as the 152 * argument string when rebooting. 153 * 154 * "invoke_cb" is a boolean. It is set to true when mdboot() can safely 155 * invoke CB_CL_MDBOOT callbacks before shutting the system down, i.e. when 156 * we are in a normal shutdown sequence (interrupts are not blocked, the 157 * system is not panic'ing or being suspended). 158 */ 159 /*ARGSUSED*/ 160 void 161 mdboot(int cmd, int fcn, char *bootstr, boolean_t invoke_cb) 162 { 163 extern void pm_cfb_check_and_powerup(void); 164 165 /* 166 * XXX - rconsvp is set to NULL to ensure that output messages 167 * are sent to the underlying "hardware" device using the 168 * monitor's printf routine since we are in the process of 169 * either rebooting or halting the machine. 170 */ 171 rconsvp = NULL; 172 173 switch (fcn) { 174 case AD_HALT: 175 /* 176 * LDoms: By storing a no-op command 177 * in the 'reboot-command' variable we cause OBP 178 * to ignore the setting of 'auto-boot?' after 179 * it completes the reset. This causes the system 180 * to stop at the ok prompt. 181 */ 182 if (domaining_enabled() && invoke_cb) 183 store_boot_cmd("noop", B_FALSE); 184 break; 185 186 case AD_POWEROFF: 187 break; 188 189 default: 190 if (bootstr == NULL) { 191 switch (fcn) { 192 193 case AD_BOOT: 194 bootstr = ""; 195 break; 196 197 case AD_IBOOT: 198 bootstr = "-a"; 199 break; 200 201 case AD_SBOOT: 202 bootstr = "-s"; 203 break; 204 205 case AD_SIBOOT: 206 bootstr = "-sa"; 207 break; 208 default: 209 cmn_err(CE_WARN, 210 "mdboot: invalid function %d", fcn); 211 bootstr = ""; 212 break; 213 } 214 } 215 216 /* 217 * If LDoms is running, we must save the boot string 218 * before we enter restricted mode. This is possible 219 * only if we are not being called from panic. 220 */ 221 if (domaining_enabled() && invoke_cb) 222 store_boot_cmd(bootstr, B_TRUE); 223 } 224 225 /* 226 * At a high interrupt level we can't: 227 * 1) bring up the console 228 * or 229 * 2) wait for pending interrupts prior to redistribution 230 * to the current CPU 231 * 232 * so we do them now. 233 */ 234 pm_cfb_check_and_powerup(); 235 236 /* make sure there are no more changes to the device tree */ 237 devtree_freeze(); 238 239 if (invoke_cb) 240 (void) callb_execute_class(CB_CL_MDBOOT, NULL); 241 242 /* 243 * Clear any unresolved UEs from memory. 244 */ 245 page_retire_mdboot(); 246 247 /* 248 * stop other cpus which also raise our priority. since there is only 249 * one active cpu after this, and our priority will be too high 250 * for us to be preempted, we're essentially single threaded 251 * from here on out. 252 */ 253 stop_other_cpus(); 254 255 /* 256 * try and reset leaf devices. reset_leaves() should only 257 * be called when there are no other threads that could be 258 * accessing devices 259 */ 260 reset_leaves(); 261 262 watchdog_clear(); 263 264 if (fcn == AD_HALT) { 265 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_TRANSITION, 266 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_HALT_MSG); 267 halt((char *)NULL); 268 } else if (fcn == AD_POWEROFF) { 269 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_TRANSITION, 270 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_POWER_MSG); 271 power_down(NULL); 272 } else { 273 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_TRANSITION, 274 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_REBOOT_MSG); 275 reboot_machine(bootstr); 276 } 277 /* MAYBE REACHED */ 278 } 279 280 /* mdpreboot - may be called prior to mdboot while root fs still mounted */ 281 /*ARGSUSED*/ 282 void 283 mdpreboot(int cmd, int fcn, char *bootstr) 284 { 285 } 286 287 /* 288 * Halt the machine and then reboot with the device 289 * and arguments specified in bootstr. 290 */ 291 static void 292 reboot_machine(char *bootstr) 293 { 294 flush_windows(); 295 stop_other_cpus(); /* send stop signal to other CPUs */ 296 prom_printf("rebooting...\n"); 297 /* 298 * For platforms that use CPU signatures, we 299 * need to set the signature block to OS and 300 * the state to exiting for all the processors. 301 */ 302 CPU_SIGNATURE(OS_SIG, SIGST_EXIT, SIGSUBST_REBOOT, -1); 303 prom_reboot(bootstr); 304 /*NOTREACHED*/ 305 } 306 307 /* 308 * We use the x-trap mechanism and idle_stop_xcall() to stop the other CPUs. 309 * Once in panic_idle() they raise spl, record their location, and spin. 310 */ 311 static void 312 panic_idle(void) 313 { 314 (void) spl7(); 315 316 debug_flush_windows(); 317 (void) setjmp(&curthread->t_pcb); 318 319 CPU->cpu_m.in_prom = 1; 320 membar_stld(); 321 322 for (;;) 323 ; 324 } 325 326 /* 327 * Force the other CPUs to trap into panic_idle(), and then remove them 328 * from the cpu_ready_set so they will no longer receive cross-calls. 329 */ 330 /*ARGSUSED*/ 331 void 332 panic_stopcpus(cpu_t *cp, kthread_t *t, int spl) 333 { 334 cpuset_t cps; 335 int i; 336 337 (void) splzs(); 338 CPUSET_ALL_BUT(cps, cp->cpu_id); 339 xt_some(cps, (xcfunc_t *)idle_stop_xcall, (uint64_t)&panic_idle, NULL); 340 341 for (i = 0; i < NCPU; i++) { 342 if (i != cp->cpu_id && CPU_XCALL_READY(i)) { 343 int ntries = 0x10000; 344 345 while (!cpu[i]->cpu_m.in_prom && ntries) { 346 DELAY(50); 347 ntries--; 348 } 349 350 if (!cpu[i]->cpu_m.in_prom) 351 printf("panic: failed to stop cpu%d\n", i); 352 353 cpu[i]->cpu_flags &= ~CPU_READY; 354 cpu[i]->cpu_flags |= CPU_QUIESCED; 355 CPUSET_DEL(cpu_ready_set, cpu[i]->cpu_id); 356 } 357 } 358 } 359 360 /* 361 * Platform callback following each entry to panicsys(). If we've panicked at 362 * level 14, we examine t_panic_trap to see if a fatal trap occurred. If so, 363 * we disable further %tick_cmpr interrupts. If not, an explicit call to panic 364 * was made and so we re-enqueue an interrupt request structure to allow 365 * further level 14 interrupts to be processed once we lower PIL. This allows 366 * us to handle panics from the deadman() CY_HIGH_LEVEL cyclic. 367 */ 368 void 369 panic_enter_hw(int spl) 370 { 371 if (!panic_tick) { 372 panic_tick = gettick(); 373 if (mach_htraptrace_enable) { 374 uint64_t prev_freeze; 375 376 /* there are no possible error codes for this hcall */ 377 (void) hv_ttrace_freeze((uint64_t)TRAP_TFREEZE_ALL, 378 &prev_freeze); 379 } 380 #ifdef TRAPTRACE 381 TRAPTRACE_FREEZE; 382 #endif 383 } 384 385 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_TRANSITION, &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_PANIC_MSG); 386 387 if (spl == ipltospl(PIL_14)) { 388 uint_t opstate = disable_vec_intr(); 389 390 if (curthread->t_panic_trap != NULL) { 391 tickcmpr_disable(); 392 intr_dequeue_req(PIL_14, cbe_level14_inum); 393 } else { 394 if (!tickcmpr_disabled()) 395 intr_enqueue_req(PIL_14, cbe_level14_inum); 396 /* 397 * Clear SOFTINT<14>, SOFTINT<0> (TICK_INT) 398 * and SOFTINT<16> (STICK_INT) to indicate 399 * that the current level 14 has been serviced. 400 */ 401 wr_clr_softint((1 << PIL_14) | 402 TICK_INT_MASK | STICK_INT_MASK); 403 } 404 405 enable_vec_intr(opstate); 406 } 407 } 408 409 /* 410 * Miscellaneous hardware-specific code to execute after panicstr is set 411 * by the panic code: we also print and record PTL1 panic information here. 412 */ 413 /*ARGSUSED*/ 414 void 415 panic_quiesce_hw(panic_data_t *pdp) 416 { 417 extern uint_t getpstate(void); 418 extern void setpstate(uint_t); 419 420 /* 421 * Turn off TRAPTRACE and save the current %tick value in panic_tick. 422 */ 423 if (!panic_tick) { 424 panic_tick = gettick(); 425 if (mach_htraptrace_enable) { 426 uint64_t prev_freeze; 427 428 /* there are no possible error codes for this hcall */ 429 (void) hv_ttrace_freeze((uint64_t)TRAP_TFREEZE_ALL, 430 &prev_freeze); 431 } 432 #ifdef TRAPTRACE 433 TRAPTRACE_FREEZE; 434 #endif 435 } 436 /* 437 * For Platforms that use CPU signatures, we 438 * need to set the signature block to OS, the state to 439 * exiting, and the substate to panic for all the processors. 440 */ 441 CPU_SIGNATURE(OS_SIG, SIGST_EXIT, SIGSUBST_PANIC, -1); 442 443 update_hvdump_buffer(); 444 445 /* 446 * Disable further ECC errors from the bus nexus. 447 */ 448 (void) bus_func_invoke(BF_TYPE_ERRDIS); 449 450 /* 451 * Redirect all interrupts to the current CPU. 452 */ 453 intr_redist_all_cpus_shutdown(); 454 455 /* 456 * This call exists solely to support dumps to network 457 * devices after sync from OBP. 458 * 459 * If we came here via the sync callback, then on some 460 * platforms, interrupts may have arrived while we were 461 * stopped in OBP. OBP will arrange for those interrupts to 462 * be redelivered if you say "go", but not if you invoke a 463 * client callback like 'sync'. For some dump devices 464 * (network swap devices), we need interrupts to be 465 * delivered in order to dump, so we have to call the bus 466 * nexus driver to reset the interrupt state machines. 467 */ 468 (void) bus_func_invoke(BF_TYPE_RESINTR); 469 470 setpstate(getpstate() | PSTATE_IE); 471 } 472 473 /* 474 * Platforms that use CPU signatures need to set the signature block to OS and 475 * the state to exiting for all CPUs. PANIC_CONT indicates that we're about to 476 * write the crash dump, which tells the SSP/SMS to begin a timeout routine to 477 * reboot the machine if the dump never completes. 478 */ 479 /*ARGSUSED*/ 480 void 481 panic_dump_hw(int spl) 482 { 483 CPU_SIGNATURE(OS_SIG, SIGST_EXIT, SIGSUBST_DUMP, -1); 484 } 485 486 /* 487 * for ptl1_panic 488 */ 489 void 490 ptl1_init_cpu(struct cpu *cpu) 491 { 492 ptl1_state_t *pstate = &cpu->cpu_m.ptl1_state; 493 494 /*CONSTCOND*/ 495 if (sizeof (struct cpu) + PTL1_SSIZE > CPU_ALLOC_SIZE) { 496 panic("ptl1_init_cpu: not enough space left for ptl1_panic " 497 "stack, sizeof (struct cpu) = %lu", 498 (unsigned long)sizeof (struct cpu)); 499 } 500 501 pstate->ptl1_stktop = (uintptr_t)cpu + CPU_ALLOC_SIZE; 502 cpu_pa[cpu->cpu_id] = va_to_pa(cpu); 503 } 504 505 void 506 ptl1_panic_handler(ptl1_state_t *pstate) 507 { 508 static const char *ptl1_reasons[] = { 509 #ifdef PTL1_PANIC_DEBUG 510 "trap for debug purpose", /* PTL1_BAD_DEBUG */ 511 #else 512 "unknown trap", /* PTL1_BAD_DEBUG */ 513 #endif 514 "register window trap", /* PTL1_BAD_WTRAP */ 515 "kernel MMU miss", /* PTL1_BAD_KMISS */ 516 "kernel protection fault", /* PTL1_BAD_KPROT_FAULT */ 517 "ISM MMU miss", /* PTL1_BAD_ISM */ 518 "kernel MMU trap", /* PTL1_BAD_MMUTRAP */ 519 "kernel trap handler state", /* PTL1_BAD_TRAP */ 520 "floating point trap", /* PTL1_BAD_FPTRAP */ 521 #ifdef DEBUG 522 "pointer to intr_vec", /* PTL1_BAD_INTR_VEC */ 523 #else 524 "unknown trap", /* PTL1_BAD_INTR_VEC */ 525 #endif 526 #ifdef TRAPTRACE 527 "TRACE_PTR state", /* PTL1_BAD_TRACE_PTR */ 528 #else 529 "unknown trap", /* PTL1_BAD_TRACE_PTR */ 530 #endif 531 "stack overflow", /* PTL1_BAD_STACK */ 532 "DTrace flags", /* PTL1_BAD_DTRACE_FLAGS */ 533 "attempt to steal locked ctx", /* PTL1_BAD_CTX_STEAL */ 534 "CPU ECC error loop", /* PTL1_BAD_ECC */ 535 "unexpected error from hypervisor call", /* PTL1_BAD_HCALL */ 536 "unexpected global level(%gl)", /* PTL1_BAD_GL */ 537 "Watchdog Reset", /* PTL1_BAD_WATCHDOG */ 538 "unexpected RED mode trap", /* PTL1_BAD_RED */ 539 "return value EINVAL from hcall: "\ 540 "UNMAP_PERM_ADDR", /* PTL1_BAD_HCALL_UNMAP_PERM_EINVAL */ 541 "return value ENOMAP from hcall: "\ 542 "UNMAP_PERM_ADDR", /* PTL1_BAD_HCALL_UNMAP_PERM_ENOMAP */ 543 }; 544 545 uint_t reason = pstate->ptl1_regs.ptl1_gregs[0].ptl1_g1; 546 uint_t tl = pstate->ptl1_regs.ptl1_trap_regs[0].ptl1_tl; 547 struct panic_trap_info ti = { 0 }; 548 549 /* 550 * Use trap_info for a place holder to call panic_savetrap() and 551 * panic_showtrap() to save and print out ptl1_panic information. 552 */ 553 if (curthread->t_panic_trap == NULL) 554 curthread->t_panic_trap = &ti; 555 556 if (reason < sizeof (ptl1_reasons) / sizeof (ptl1_reasons[0])) 557 panic("bad %s at TL %u", ptl1_reasons[reason], tl); 558 else 559 panic("ptl1_panic reason 0x%x at TL %u", reason, tl); 560 } 561 562 void 563 clear_watchdog_on_exit(void) 564 { 565 if (watchdog_enabled && watchdog_activated) { 566 prom_printf("Debugging requested; hardware watchdog " 567 "suspended.\n"); 568 (void) watchdog_suspend(); 569 } 570 } 571 572 /* 573 * Restore the watchdog timer when returning from a debugger 574 * after a panic or L1-A and resume watchdog pat. 575 */ 576 void 577 restore_watchdog_on_entry() 578 { 579 watchdog_resume(); 580 } 581 582 int 583 kdi_watchdog_disable(void) 584 { 585 watchdog_suspend(); 586 587 return (0); 588 } 589 590 void 591 kdi_watchdog_restore(void) 592 { 593 watchdog_resume(); 594 } 595 596 void 597 mach_dump_buffer_init(void) 598 { 599 uint64_t ret, minsize = 0; 600 601 if (hvdump_buf_sz > HVDUMP_SIZE_MAX) 602 hvdump_buf_sz = HVDUMP_SIZE_MAX; 603 604 hvdump_buf_va = contig_mem_alloc_align(hvdump_buf_sz, PAGESIZE); 605 if (hvdump_buf_va == NULL) 606 return; 607 608 hvdump_buf_pa = va_to_pa(hvdump_buf_va); 609 610 ret = hv_dump_buf_update(hvdump_buf_pa, hvdump_buf_sz, 611 &minsize); 612 613 if (ret != H_EOK) { 614 contig_mem_free(hvdump_buf_va, hvdump_buf_sz); 615 hvdump_buf_va = NULL; 616 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!Error in setting up hvstate" 617 "dump buffer. Error = 0x%lx, size = 0x%lx," 618 "buf_pa = 0x%lx", ret, hvdump_buf_sz, 619 hvdump_buf_pa); 620 621 if (ret == H_EINVAL) { 622 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!Buffer size too small." 623 "Available buffer size = 0x%lx," 624 "Minimum buffer size required = 0x%lx", 625 hvdump_buf_sz, minsize); 626 } 627 } 628 } 629 630 631 static void 632 update_hvdump_buffer(void) 633 { 634 uint64_t ret, dummy_val; 635 636 if (hvdump_buf_va == NULL) 637 return; 638 639 ret = hv_dump_buf_update(hvdump_buf_pa, hvdump_buf_sz, 640 &dummy_val); 641 if (ret != H_EOK) { 642 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!Cannot update hvstate dump" 643 "buffer. Error = 0x%lx", ret); 644 } 645 } 646 647 648 static int 649 getintprop(pnode_t node, char *name, int deflt) 650 { 651 int value; 652 653 switch (prom_getproplen(node, name)) { 654 case 0: 655 value = 1; /* boolean properties */ 656 break; 657 658 case sizeof (int): 659 (void) prom_getprop(node, name, (caddr_t)&value); 660 break; 661 662 default: 663 value = deflt; 664 break; 665 } 666 667 return (value); 668 } 669 670 /* 671 * Called by setcpudelay 672 */ 673 void 674 cpu_init_tick_freq(void) 675 { 676 md_t *mdp; 677 mde_cookie_t rootnode; 678 int listsz; 679 mde_cookie_t *listp = NULL; 680 int num_nodes; 681 uint64_t stick_prop; 682 683 if (broken_md_flag) { 684 sys_tick_freq = cpunodes[CPU->cpu_id].clock_freq; 685 return; 686 } 687 688 if ((mdp = md_get_handle()) == NULL) 689 panic("stick_frequency property not found in MD"); 690 691 rootnode = md_root_node(mdp); 692 ASSERT(rootnode != MDE_INVAL_ELEM_COOKIE); 693 694 num_nodes = md_node_count(mdp); 695 696 ASSERT(num_nodes > 0); 697 listsz = num_nodes * sizeof (mde_cookie_t); 698 listp = (mde_cookie_t *)prom_alloc((caddr_t)0, listsz, 0); 699 700 if (listp == NULL) 701 panic("cannot allocate list for MD properties"); 702 703 num_nodes = md_scan_dag(mdp, rootnode, md_find_name(mdp, "platform"), 704 md_find_name(mdp, "fwd"), listp); 705 706 ASSERT(num_nodes == 1); 707 708 if (md_get_prop_val(mdp, *listp, "stick-frequency", &stick_prop) != 0) 709 panic("stick_frequency property not found in MD"); 710 711 sys_tick_freq = stick_prop; 712 713 prom_free((caddr_t)listp, listsz); 714 (void) md_fini_handle(mdp); 715 } 716 717 int shipit(int n, uint64_t cpu_list_ra); 718 extern uint64_t xc_tick_limit; 719 extern uint64_t xc_tick_jump_limit; 720 721 #ifdef DEBUG 722 #define SEND_MONDO_STATS 1 723 #endif 724 725 #ifdef SEND_MONDO_STATS 726 uint32_t x_one_stimes[64]; 727 uint32_t x_one_ltimes[16]; 728 uint32_t x_set_stimes[64]; 729 uint32_t x_set_ltimes[16]; 730 uint32_t x_set_cpus[NCPU]; 731 #endif 732 733 void 734 send_one_mondo(int cpuid) 735 { 736 int retries, stat; 737 uint64_t starttick, endtick, tick, lasttick; 738 struct machcpu *mcpup = &(CPU->cpu_m); 739 740 CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, sys, xcalls, 1); 741 starttick = lasttick = gettick(); 742 mcpup->cpu_list[0] = (uint16_t)cpuid; 743 stat = shipit(1, mcpup->cpu_list_ra); 744 endtick = starttick + xc_tick_limit; 745 retries = 0; 746 while (stat != H_EOK) { 747 if (stat != H_EWOULDBLOCK) { 748 if (panic_quiesce) 749 return; 750 if (stat == H_ECPUERROR) 751 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_one_mondo: " 752 "cpuid: 0x%x has been marked in " 753 "error", cpuid); 754 else 755 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_one_mondo: " 756 "unexpected hypervisor error 0x%x " 757 "while sending a mondo to cpuid: " 758 "0x%x", stat, cpuid); 759 } 760 tick = gettick(); 761 /* 762 * If there is a big jump between the current tick 763 * count and lasttick, we have probably hit a break 764 * point. Adjust endtick accordingly to avoid panic. 765 */ 766 if (tick > (lasttick + xc_tick_jump_limit)) 767 endtick += (tick - lasttick); 768 lasttick = tick; 769 if (tick > endtick) { 770 if (panic_quiesce) 771 return; 772 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send mondo timeout " 773 "(target 0x%x) [retries: 0x%x hvstat: 0x%x]", 774 cpuid, retries, stat); 775 } 776 drv_usecwait(1); 777 stat = shipit(1, mcpup->cpu_list_ra); 778 retries++; 779 } 780 #ifdef SEND_MONDO_STATS 781 { 782 uint64_t n = gettick() - starttick; 783 if (n < 8192) 784 x_one_stimes[n >> 7]++; 785 else if (n < 15*8192) 786 x_one_ltimes[n >> 13]++; 787 else 788 x_one_ltimes[0xf]++; 789 } 790 #endif 791 } 792 793 void 794 send_mondo_set(cpuset_t set) 795 { 796 uint64_t starttick, endtick, tick, lasttick; 797 uint_t largestid, smallestid; 798 int i, j; 799 int ncpuids = 0; 800 int shipped = 0; 801 int retries = 0; 802 struct machcpu *mcpup = &(CPU->cpu_m); 803 804 ASSERT(!CPUSET_ISNULL(set)); 805 CPUSET_BOUNDS(set, smallestid, largestid); 806 if (smallestid == CPUSET_NOTINSET) { 807 return; 808 } 809 810 starttick = lasttick = gettick(); 811 endtick = starttick + xc_tick_limit; 812 813 /* 814 * Assemble CPU list for HV argument. We already know 815 * smallestid and largestid are members of set. 816 */ 817 mcpup->cpu_list[ncpuids++] = (uint16_t)smallestid; 818 if (largestid != smallestid) { 819 for (i = smallestid+1; i <= largestid-1; i++) { 820 if (CPU_IN_SET(set, i)) { 821 mcpup->cpu_list[ncpuids++] = (uint16_t)i; 822 } 823 } 824 mcpup->cpu_list[ncpuids++] = (uint16_t)largestid; 825 } 826 827 do { 828 int stat; 829 830 stat = shipit(ncpuids, mcpup->cpu_list_ra); 831 if (stat == H_EOK) { 832 shipped += ncpuids; 833 break; 834 } 835 836 /* 837 * Either not all CPU mondos were sent, or an 838 * error occurred. CPUs that were sent mondos 839 * have their CPU IDs overwritten in cpu_list. 840 * Reset cpu_list so that it only holds those 841 * CPU IDs that still need to be sent. 842 */ 843 for (i = 0, j = 0; i < ncpuids; i++) { 844 if (mcpup->cpu_list[i] == HV_SEND_MONDO_ENTRYDONE) { 845 shipped++; 846 } else { 847 mcpup->cpu_list[j++] = mcpup->cpu_list[i]; 848 } 849 } 850 ncpuids = j; 851 852 /* 853 * Now handle possible errors returned 854 * from hypervisor. 855 */ 856 if (stat == H_ECPUERROR) { 857 int errorcpus; 858 859 if (!panic_quiesce) 860 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "send_mondo_set: cpuid(s) "); 861 862 /* 863 * Remove any CPUs in the error state from 864 * cpu_list. At this point cpu_list only 865 * contains the CPU IDs for mondos not 866 * succesfully sent. 867 */ 868 for (i = 0, errorcpus = 0; i < ncpuids; i++) { 869 uint64_t state = CPU_STATE_INVALID; 870 uint16_t id = mcpup->cpu_list[i]; 871 872 (void) hv_cpu_state(id, &state); 873 if (state == CPU_STATE_ERROR) { 874 if (!panic_quiesce) 875 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "0x%x ", id); 876 errorcpus++; 877 } else if (errorcpus > 0) { 878 mcpup->cpu_list[i - errorcpus] = 879 mcpup->cpu_list[i]; 880 } 881 } 882 ncpuids -= errorcpus; 883 884 if (!panic_quiesce) { 885 if (errorcpus == 0) { 886 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "<none> have been " 887 "marked in error\n"); 888 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_mondo_set: " 889 "hypervisor returned " 890 "H_ECPUERROR but no CPU in " 891 "cpu_list in error state"); 892 } else { 893 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "have been marked in " 894 "error\n"); 895 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_mondo_set: " 896 "CPU(s) in error state"); 897 } 898 } 899 } else if (stat != H_EWOULDBLOCK) { 900 if (panic_quiesce) 901 return; 902 /* 903 * For all other errors, panic. 904 */ 905 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "send_mondo_set: unexpected " 906 "hypervisor error 0x%x while sending a " 907 "mondo to cpuid(s):", stat); 908 for (i = 0; i < ncpuids; i++) { 909 cmn_err(CE_CONT, " 0x%x", mcpup->cpu_list[i]); 910 } 911 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "\n"); 912 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_mondo_set: unexpected " 913 "hypervisor error"); 914 } 915 916 tick = gettick(); 917 /* 918 * If there is a big jump between the current tick 919 * count and lasttick, we have probably hit a break 920 * point. Adjust endtick accordingly to avoid panic. 921 */ 922 if (tick > (lasttick + xc_tick_jump_limit)) 923 endtick += (tick - lasttick); 924 lasttick = tick; 925 if (tick > endtick) { 926 if (panic_quiesce) 927 return; 928 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "send mondo timeout " 929 "[retries: 0x%x] cpuids: ", retries); 930 for (i = 0; i < ncpuids; i++) 931 cmn_err(CE_CONT, " 0x%x", mcpup->cpu_list[i]); 932 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "\n"); 933 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_mondo_set: timeout"); 934 } 935 936 while (gettick() < (tick + sys_clock_mhz)) 937 ; 938 retries++; 939 } while (ncpuids > 0); 940 941 CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, sys, xcalls, shipped); 942 943 #ifdef SEND_MONDO_STATS 944 { 945 uint64_t n = gettick() - starttick; 946 if (n < 8192) 947 x_set_stimes[n >> 7]++; 948 else if (n < 15*8192) 949 x_set_ltimes[n >> 13]++; 950 else 951 x_set_ltimes[0xf]++; 952 } 953 x_set_cpus[shipped]++; 954 #endif 955 } 956 957 void 958 syncfpu(void) 959 { 960 } 961 962 void 963 sticksync_slave(void) 964 {} 965 966 void 967 sticksync_master(void) 968 {} 969 970 void 971 cpu_init_cache_scrub(void) 972 { 973 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_NORMAL, &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_RUN_MSG); 974 } 975 976 int 977 dtrace_blksuword32_err(uintptr_t addr, uint32_t *data) 978 { 979 int ret, watched; 980 981 watched = watch_disable_addr((void *)addr, 4, S_WRITE); 982 ret = dtrace_blksuword32(addr, data, 0); 983 if (watched) 984 watch_enable_addr((void *)addr, 4, S_WRITE); 985 986 return (ret); 987 } 988 989 int 990 dtrace_blksuword32(uintptr_t addr, uint32_t *data, int tryagain) 991 { 992 if (suword32((void *)addr, *data) == -1) 993 return (tryagain ? dtrace_blksuword32_err(addr, data) : -1); 994 dtrace_flush_sec(addr); 995 996 return (0); 997 } 998 999 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1000 void 1001 cpu_faulted_enter(struct cpu *cp) 1002 { 1003 } 1004 1005 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1006 void 1007 cpu_faulted_exit(struct cpu *cp) 1008 { 1009 } 1010 1011 static int 1012 kdi_cpu_ready_iter(int (*cb)(int, void *), void *arg) 1013 { 1014 int rc, i; 1015 1016 for (rc = 0, i = 0; i < NCPU; i++) { 1017 if (CPU_IN_SET(cpu_ready_set, i)) 1018 rc += cb(i, arg); 1019 } 1020 1021 return (rc); 1022 } 1023 1024 /* 1025 * Sends a cross-call to a specified processor. The caller assumes 1026 * responsibility for repetition of cross-calls, as appropriate (MARSA for 1027 * debugging). 1028 */ 1029 static int 1030 kdi_xc_one(int cpuid, void (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t), uintptr_t arg1, 1031 uintptr_t arg2) 1032 { 1033 int stat; 1034 struct machcpu *mcpup; 1035 uint64_t cpuaddr_reg = 0, cpuaddr_scr = 0; 1036 1037 mcpup = &(((cpu_t *)get_cpuaddr(cpuaddr_reg, cpuaddr_scr))->cpu_m); 1038 1039 /* 1040 * if (idsr_busy()) 1041 * return (KDI_XC_RES_ERR); 1042 */ 1043 1044 init_mondo_nocheck((xcfunc_t *)func, arg1, arg2); 1045 1046 mcpup->cpu_list[0] = (uint16_t)cpuid; 1047 stat = shipit(1, mcpup->cpu_list_ra); 1048 1049 if (stat == 0) 1050 return (KDI_XC_RES_OK); 1051 else 1052 return (KDI_XC_RES_NACK); 1053 } 1054 1055 static void 1056 kdi_tickwait(clock_t nticks) 1057 { 1058 clock_t endtick = gettick() + nticks; 1059 1060 while (gettick() < endtick) 1061 ; 1062 } 1063 1064 static void 1065 kdi_cpu_init(int dcache_size, int dcache_linesize, int icache_size, 1066 int icache_linesize) 1067 { 1068 kdi_dcache_size = dcache_size; 1069 kdi_dcache_linesize = dcache_linesize; 1070 kdi_icache_size = icache_size; 1071 kdi_icache_linesize = icache_linesize; 1072 } 1073 1074 /* used directly by kdi_read/write_phys */ 1075 void 1076 kdi_flush_caches(void) 1077 { 1078 /* Not required on sun4v architecture. */ 1079 } 1080 1081 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1082 int 1083 kdi_get_stick(uint64_t *stickp) 1084 { 1085 return (-1); 1086 } 1087 1088 void 1089 cpu_kdi_init(kdi_t *kdi) 1090 { 1091 kdi->kdi_flush_caches = kdi_flush_caches; 1092 kdi->mkdi_cpu_init = kdi_cpu_init; 1093 kdi->mkdi_cpu_ready_iter = kdi_cpu_ready_iter; 1094 kdi->mkdi_xc_one = kdi_xc_one; 1095 kdi->mkdi_tickwait = kdi_tickwait; 1096 kdi->mkdi_get_stick = kdi_get_stick; 1097 } 1098 1099 uint64_t soft_state_message_ra[SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_MSG_CNT]; 1100 static uint64_t soft_state_saved_state = (uint64_t)-1; 1101 static int soft_state_initialized = 0; 1102 static uint64_t soft_state_sup_minor; /* Supported minor number */ 1103 static hsvc_info_t soft_state_hsvc = { 1104 HSVC_REV_1, NULL, HSVC_GROUP_SOFT_STATE, 1, 0, NULL }; 1105 1106 1107 static void 1108 sun4v_system_claim(void) 1109 { 1110 watchdog_suspend(); 1111 /* 1112 * For "mdb -K", set soft state to debugging 1113 */ 1114 if (soft_state_saved_state == -1) { 1115 mach_get_soft_state(&soft_state_saved_state, 1116 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_SAVED_MSG); 1117 } 1118 /* 1119 * check again as the read above may or may not have worked and if 1120 * it didn't then soft state will still be -1 1121 */ 1122 if (soft_state_saved_state != -1) { 1123 mach_set_soft_state(SIS_TRANSITION, 1124 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_DEBUG_MSG); 1125 } 1126 } 1127 1128 static void 1129 sun4v_system_release(void) 1130 { 1131 watchdog_resume(); 1132 /* 1133 * For "mdb -K", set soft_state state back to original state on exit 1134 */ 1135 if (soft_state_saved_state != -1) { 1136 mach_set_soft_state(soft_state_saved_state, 1137 &SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_SAVED_MSG); 1138 soft_state_saved_state = -1; 1139 } 1140 } 1141 1142 void 1143 plat_kdi_init(kdi_t *kdi) 1144 { 1145 kdi->pkdi_system_claim = sun4v_system_claim; 1146 kdi->pkdi_system_release = sun4v_system_release; 1147 } 1148 1149 /* 1150 * Routine to return memory information associated 1151 * with a physical address and syndrome. 1152 */ 1153 /* ARGSUSED */ 1154 int 1155 cpu_get_mem_info(uint64_t synd, uint64_t afar, 1156 uint64_t *mem_sizep, uint64_t *seg_sizep, uint64_t *bank_sizep, 1157 int *segsp, int *banksp, int *mcidp) 1158 { 1159 return (ENOTSUP); 1160 } 1161 1162 /* 1163 * This routine returns the size of the kernel's FRU name buffer. 1164 */ 1165 size_t 1166 cpu_get_name_bufsize() 1167 { 1168 return (UNUM_NAMLEN); 1169 } 1170 1171 /* 1172 * This routine is a more generic interface to cpu_get_mem_unum(), 1173 * that may be used by other modules (e.g. mm). 1174 */ 1175 /* ARGSUSED */ 1176 int 1177 cpu_get_mem_name(uint64_t synd, uint64_t *afsr, uint64_t afar, 1178 char *buf, int buflen, int *lenp) 1179 { 1180 return (ENOTSUP); 1181 } 1182 1183 /* ARGSUSED */ 1184 int 1185 cpu_get_mem_sid(char *unum, char *buf, int buflen, int *lenp) 1186 { 1187 return (ENOTSUP); 1188 } 1189 1190 /* ARGSUSED */ 1191 int 1192 cpu_get_mem_addr(char *unum, char *sid, uint64_t offset, uint64_t *addrp) 1193 { 1194 return (ENOTSUP); 1195 } 1196 1197 /* 1198 * xt_sync - wait for previous x-traps to finish 1199 */ 1200 void 1201 xt_sync(cpuset_t cpuset) 1202 { 1203 union { 1204 uint8_t volatile byte[NCPU]; 1205 uint64_t volatile xword[NCPU / 8]; 1206 } cpu_sync; 1207 uint64_t starttick, endtick, tick, lasttick, traptrace_id; 1208 uint_t largestid, smallestid; 1209 int i, j; 1210 1211 kpreempt_disable(); 1212 CPUSET_DEL(cpuset, CPU->cpu_id); 1213 CPUSET_AND(cpuset, cpu_ready_set); 1214 1215 CPUSET_BOUNDS(cpuset, smallestid, largestid); 1216 if (smallestid == CPUSET_NOTINSET) 1217 goto out; 1218 1219 /* 1220 * Sun4v uses a queue for receiving mondos. Successful 1221 * transmission of a mondo only indicates that the mondo 1222 * has been written into the queue. 1223 * 1224 * We use an array of bytes to let each cpu to signal back 1225 * to the cross trap sender that the cross trap has been 1226 * executed. Set the byte to 1 before sending the cross trap 1227 * and wait until other cpus reset it to 0. 1228 */ 1229 bzero((void *)&cpu_sync, NCPU); 1230 cpu_sync.byte[smallestid] = 1; 1231 if (largestid != smallestid) { 1232 for (i = (smallestid + 1); i <= (largestid - 1); i++) 1233 if (CPU_IN_SET(cpuset, i)) 1234 cpu_sync.byte[i] = 1; 1235 cpu_sync.byte[largestid] = 1; 1236 } 1237 1238 /* 1239 * To help debug xt_sync panic, each mondo is uniquely identified 1240 * by passing the tick value, traptrace_id as the second mondo 1241 * argument to xt_some which is logged in CPU's mondo queue, 1242 * traptrace buffer and the panic message. 1243 */ 1244 traptrace_id = gettick(); 1245 xt_some(cpuset, (xcfunc_t *)xt_sync_tl1, 1246 (uint64_t)cpu_sync.byte, traptrace_id); 1247 1248 starttick = lasttick = gettick(); 1249 endtick = starttick + xc_tick_limit; 1250 1251 for (i = (smallestid / 8); i <= (largestid / 8); i++) { 1252 while (cpu_sync.xword[i] != 0) { 1253 tick = gettick(); 1254 /* 1255 * If there is a big jump between the current tick 1256 * count and lasttick, we have probably hit a break 1257 * point. Adjust endtick accordingly to avoid panic. 1258 */ 1259 if (tick > (lasttick + xc_tick_jump_limit)) { 1260 endtick += (tick - lasttick); 1261 } 1262 lasttick = tick; 1263 if (tick > endtick) { 1264 if (panic_quiesce) 1265 goto out; 1266 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "Cross trap sync timeout: " 1267 "at cpu_sync.xword[%d]: 0x%lx " 1268 "cpu_sync.byte: 0x%lx " 1269 "starttick: 0x%lx endtick: 0x%lx " 1270 "traptrace_id = 0x%lx\n", 1271 i, cpu_sync.xword[i], 1272 (uint64_t)cpu_sync.byte, 1273 starttick, endtick, traptrace_id); 1274 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "CPUIDs:"); 1275 for (j = (i * 8); j <= largestid; j++) { 1276 if (cpu_sync.byte[j] != 0) 1277 cmn_err(CE_CONT, " 0x%x", j); 1278 } 1279 cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "xt_sync: timeout"); 1280 } 1281 } 1282 } 1283 1284 out: 1285 kpreempt_enable(); 1286 } 1287 1288 /* 1289 * Recalculate the values of the cross-call timeout variables based 1290 * on the value of the 'inter-cpu-latency' property of the platform node. 1291 * The property sets the number of nanosec to wait for a cross-call 1292 * to be acknowledged. Other timeout variables are derived from it. 1293 * 1294 * N.B. This implementation is aware of the internals of xc_init() 1295 * and updates many of the same variables. 1296 */ 1297 void 1298 recalc_xc_timeouts(void) 1299 { 1300 typedef union { 1301 uint64_t whole; 1302 struct { 1303 uint_t high; 1304 uint_t low; 1305 } half; 1306 } u_number; 1307 1308 /* See x_call.c for descriptions of these extern variables. */ 1309 extern uint64_t xc_tick_limit_scale; 1310 extern uint64_t xc_mondo_time_limit; 1311 extern uint64_t xc_func_time_limit; 1312 extern uint64_t xc_scale; 1313 extern uint64_t xc_mondo_multiplier; 1314 extern uint_t nsec_shift; 1315 1316 /* Temp versions of the target variables */ 1317 uint64_t tick_limit; 1318 uint64_t tick_jump_limit; 1319 uint64_t mondo_time_limit; 1320 uint64_t func_time_limit; 1321 uint64_t scale; 1322 1323 uint64_t latency; /* nanoseconds */ 1324 uint64_t maxfreq; 1325 uint64_t tick_limit_save = xc_tick_limit; 1326 uint_t tick_scale; 1327 uint64_t top; 1328 uint64_t bottom; 1329 u_number tk; 1330 1331 md_t *mdp; 1332 int nrnode; 1333 mde_cookie_t *platlist; 1334 1335 /* 1336 * Look up the 'inter-cpu-latency' (optional) property in the 1337 * platform node of the MD. The units are nanoseconds. 1338 */ 1339 if ((mdp = md_get_handle()) == NULL) { 1340 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "recalc_xc_timeouts: " 1341 "Unable to initialize machine description"); 1342 return; 1343 } 1344 1345 nrnode = md_alloc_scan_dag(mdp, 1346 md_root_node(mdp), "platform", "fwd", &platlist); 1347 1348 ASSERT(nrnode == 1); 1349 if (nrnode < 1) { 1350 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "recalc_xc_timeouts: platform node missing"); 1351 goto done; 1352 } 1353 1354 if (md_get_prop_val(mdp, platlist[0], 1355 "inter-cpu-latency", &latency) == -1) 1356 goto done; 1357 1358 /* 1359 * clock.h defines an assembly-language macro 1360 * (NATIVE_TIME_TO_NSEC_SCALE) to convert from %stick 1361 * units to nanoseconds. Since the inter-cpu-latency 1362 * units are nanoseconds and the xc_* variables require 1363 * %stick units, we need the inverse of that function. 1364 * The trick is to perform the calculation without 1365 * floating point, but also without integer truncation 1366 * or overflow. To understand the calculation below, 1367 * please read the discussion of the macro in clock.h. 1368 * Since this new code will be invoked infrequently, 1369 * we can afford to implement it in C. 1370 * 1371 * tick_scale is the reciprocal of nsec_scale which is 1372 * calculated at startup in setcpudelay(). The calc 1373 * of tick_limit parallels that of NATIVE_TIME_TO_NSEC_SCALE 1374 * except we use tick_scale instead of nsec_scale and 1375 * C instead of assembler. 1376 */ 1377 tick_scale = (uint_t)(((u_longlong_t)sys_tick_freq 1378 << (32 - nsec_shift)) / NANOSEC); 1379 1380 tk.whole = latency; 1381 top = ((uint64_t)tk.half.high << 4) * tick_scale; 1382 bottom = (((uint64_t)tk.half.low << 4) * (uint64_t)tick_scale) >> 32; 1383 tick_limit = top + bottom; 1384 1385 1386 /* 1387 * xc_init() calculated 'maxfreq' by looking at all the cpus, 1388 * and used it to derive some of the timeout variables that we 1389 * recalculate below. We can back into the original value by 1390 * using the inverse of one of those calculations. 1391 */ 1392 maxfreq = xc_mondo_time_limit / xc_scale; 1393 1394 /* 1395 * Don't allow the new timeout (xc_tick_limit) to fall below 1396 * the system tick frequency (stick). Allowing the timeout 1397 * to be set more tightly than this empirically determined 1398 * value may cause panics. 1399 */ 1400 tick_limit = tick_limit < sys_tick_freq ? sys_tick_freq : tick_limit; 1401 1402 tick_jump_limit = tick_limit / 32; 1403 tick_limit *= xc_tick_limit_scale; 1404 1405 /* 1406 * Recalculate xc_scale since it is used in a callback function 1407 * (xc_func_timeout_adj) to adjust two of the timeouts dynamically. 1408 * Make the change in xc_scale proportional to the change in 1409 * xc_tick_limit. 1410 */ 1411 scale = (xc_scale * tick_limit + sys_tick_freq / 2) / tick_limit_save; 1412 if (scale == 0) 1413 scale = 1; 1414 1415 mondo_time_limit = maxfreq * scale; 1416 func_time_limit = mondo_time_limit * xc_mondo_multiplier; 1417 1418 /* 1419 * Don't modify the timeouts if nothing has changed. Else, 1420 * stuff the variables with the freshly calculated (temp) 1421 * variables. This minimizes the window where the set of 1422 * values could be inconsistent. 1423 */ 1424 if (tick_limit != xc_tick_limit) { 1425 xc_tick_limit = tick_limit; 1426 xc_tick_jump_limit = tick_jump_limit; 1427 xc_scale = scale; 1428 xc_mondo_time_limit = mondo_time_limit; 1429 xc_func_time_limit = func_time_limit; 1430 /* 1431 * Force the new values to be used for future cross 1432 * calls. This is necessary only when we increase 1433 * the timeouts. 1434 */ 1435 if (tick_limit > tick_limit_save) { 1436 cpuset_t cpuset = cpu_ready_set; 1437 1438 xt_sync(cpuset); 1439 } 1440 } 1441 1442 done: 1443 if (nrnode > 0) 1444 md_free_scan_dag(mdp, &platlist); 1445 (void) md_fini_handle(mdp); 1446 } 1447 1448 void 1449 mach_soft_state_init(void) 1450 { 1451 int i; 1452 uint64_t ra; 1453 1454 /* 1455 * Try to register soft_state api. If it fails, soft_state api has not 1456 * been implemented in the firmware, so do not bother to setup 1457 * soft_state in the kernel. 1458 */ 1459 if ((i = hsvc_register(&soft_state_hsvc, &soft_state_sup_minor)) != 0) { 1460 return; 1461 } 1462 for (i = 0; i < SOLARIS_SOFT_STATE_MSG_CNT; i++) { 1463 ASSERT(strlen((const char *)(void *) 1464 soft_state_message_strings + i) < SSM_SIZE); 1465 if ((ra = va_to_pa( 1466 (void *)(soft_state_message_strings + i))) == -1ll) { 1467 return; 1468 } 1469 soft_state_message_ra[i] = ra; 1470 } 1471 /* 1472 * Tell OBP that we are supporting Guest State 1473 */ 1474 prom_sun4v_soft_state_supported(); 1475 soft_state_initialized = 1; 1476 } 1477 1478 void 1479 mach_set_soft_state(uint64_t state, uint64_t *string_ra) 1480 { 1481 uint64_t rc; 1482 1483 if (soft_state_initialized && *string_ra) { 1484 rc = hv_soft_state_set(state, *string_ra); 1485 if (rc != H_EOK) { 1486 cmn_err(CE_WARN, 1487 "hv_soft_state_set returned %ld\n", rc); 1488 } 1489 } 1490 } 1491 1492 void 1493 mach_get_soft_state(uint64_t *state, uint64_t *string_ra) 1494 { 1495 uint64_t rc; 1496 1497 if (soft_state_initialized && *string_ra) { 1498 rc = hv_soft_state_get(*string_ra, state); 1499 if (rc != H_EOK) { 1500 cmn_err(CE_WARN, 1501 "hv_soft_state_get returned %ld\n", rc); 1502 *state = -1; 1503 } 1504 } 1505 } 1506