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1 | /* | ||
2 | * SN Platform system controller communication support | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public | ||
5 | * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive | ||
6 | * for more details. | ||
7 | * | ||
8 | * Copyright (C) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. | ||
9 | */ | ||
10 | |||
11 | /* | ||
12 | * System controller event handler | ||
13 | * | ||
14 | * These routines deal with environmental events arriving from the | ||
15 | * system controllers. | ||
16 | */ | ||
17 | |||
18 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | ||
19 | #include <linux/sched.h> | ||
20 | #include <linux/byteorder/generic.h> | ||
21 | #include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h> | ||
22 | #include "snsc.h" | ||
23 | |||
24 | static struct subch_data_s *event_sd; | ||
25 | |||
26 | void scdrv_event(unsigned long); | ||
27 | DECLARE_TASKLET(sn_sysctl_event, scdrv_event, 0); | ||
28 | |||
29 | /* | ||
30 | * scdrv_event_interrupt | ||
31 | * | ||
32 | * Pull incoming environmental events off the physical link to the | ||
33 | * system controller and put them in a temporary holding area in SAL. | ||
34 | * Schedule scdrv_event() to move them along to their ultimate | ||
35 | * destination. | ||
36 | */ | ||
37 | static irqreturn_t | ||
38 | scdrv_event_interrupt(int irq, void *subch_data, struct pt_regs *regs) | ||
39 | { | ||
40 | struct subch_data_s *sd = subch_data; | ||
41 | unsigned long flags; | ||
42 | int status; | ||
43 | |||
44 | spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
45 | status = ia64_sn_irtr_intr(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch); | ||
46 | |||
47 | if ((status > 0) && (status & SAL_IROUTER_INTR_RECV)) { | ||
48 | tasklet_schedule(&sn_sysctl_event); | ||
49 | } | ||
50 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
51 | return IRQ_HANDLED; | ||
52 | } | ||
53 | |||
54 | |||
55 | /* | ||
56 | * scdrv_parse_event | ||
57 | * | ||
58 | * Break an event (as read from SAL) into useful pieces so we can decide | ||
59 | * what to do with it. | ||
60 | */ | ||
61 | static int | ||
62 | scdrv_parse_event(char *event, int *src, int *code, int *esp_code, char *desc) | ||
63 | { | ||
64 | char *desc_end; | ||
65 | |||
66 | /* record event source address */ | ||
67 | *src = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *)event); | ||
68 | event += 4; /* move on to event code */ | ||
69 | |||
70 | /* record the system controller's event code */ | ||
71 | *code = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *)event); | ||
72 | event += 4; /* move on to event arguments */ | ||
73 | |||
74 | /* how many arguments are in the packet? */ | ||
75 | if (*event++ != 2) { | ||
76 | /* if not 2, give up */ | ||
77 | return -1; | ||
78 | } | ||
79 | |||
80 | /* parse out the ESP code */ | ||
81 | if (*event++ != IR_ARG_INT) { | ||
82 | /* not an integer argument, so give up */ | ||
83 | return -1; | ||
84 | } | ||
85 | *esp_code = be32_to_cpup((__be32 *)event); | ||
86 | event += 4; | ||
87 | |||
88 | /* parse out the event description */ | ||
89 | if (*event++ != IR_ARG_ASCII) { | ||
90 | /* not an ASCII string, so give up */ | ||
91 | return -1; | ||
92 | } | ||
93 | event[CHUNKSIZE-1] = '\0'; /* ensure this string ends! */ | ||
94 | event += 2; /* skip leading CR/LF */ | ||
95 | desc_end = desc + sprintf(desc, "%s", event); | ||
96 | |||
97 | /* strip trailing CR/LF (if any) */ | ||
98 | for (desc_end--; | ||
99 | (desc_end != desc) && ((*desc_end == 0xd) || (*desc_end == 0xa)); | ||
100 | desc_end--) { | ||
101 | *desc_end = '\0'; | ||
102 | } | ||
103 | |||
104 | return 0; | ||
105 | } | ||
106 | |||
107 | |||
108 | /* | ||
109 | * scdrv_event_severity | ||
110 | * | ||
111 | * Figure out how urgent a message we should write to the console/syslog | ||
112 | * via printk. | ||
113 | */ | ||
114 | static char * | ||
115 | scdrv_event_severity(int code) | ||
116 | { | ||
117 | int ev_class = (code & EV_CLASS_MASK); | ||
118 | int ev_severity = (code & EV_SEVERITY_MASK); | ||
119 | char *pk_severity = KERN_NOTICE; | ||
120 | |||
121 | switch (ev_class) { | ||
122 | case EV_CLASS_POWER: | ||
123 | switch (ev_severity) { | ||
124 | case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_LOW_WARNING: | ||
125 | case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_HIGH_WARNING: | ||
126 | pk_severity = KERN_WARNING; | ||
127 | break; | ||
128 | case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_HIGH_FAULT: | ||
129 | case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_LOW_FAULT: | ||
130 | pk_severity = KERN_ALERT; | ||
131 | break; | ||
132 | } | ||
133 | break; | ||
134 | case EV_CLASS_FAN: | ||
135 | switch (ev_severity) { | ||
136 | case EV_SEVERITY_FAN_WARNING: | ||
137 | pk_severity = KERN_WARNING; | ||
138 | break; | ||
139 | case EV_SEVERITY_FAN_FAULT: | ||
140 | pk_severity = KERN_CRIT; | ||
141 | break; | ||
142 | } | ||
143 | break; | ||
144 | case EV_CLASS_TEMP: | ||
145 | switch (ev_severity) { | ||
146 | case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_ADVISORY: | ||
147 | pk_severity = KERN_WARNING; | ||
148 | break; | ||
149 | case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_CRITICAL: | ||
150 | pk_severity = KERN_CRIT; | ||
151 | break; | ||
152 | case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_FAULT: | ||
153 | pk_severity = KERN_ALERT; | ||
154 | break; | ||
155 | } | ||
156 | break; | ||
157 | case EV_CLASS_ENV: | ||
158 | pk_severity = KERN_ALERT; | ||
159 | break; | ||
160 | case EV_CLASS_TEST_FAULT: | ||
161 | pk_severity = KERN_ALERT; | ||
162 | break; | ||
163 | case EV_CLASS_TEST_WARNING: | ||
164 | pk_severity = KERN_WARNING; | ||
165 | break; | ||
166 | case EV_CLASS_PWRD_NOTIFY: | ||
167 | pk_severity = KERN_ALERT; | ||
168 | break; | ||
169 | } | ||
170 | |||
171 | return pk_severity; | ||
172 | } | ||
173 | |||
174 | |||
175 | /* | ||
176 | * scdrv_dispatch_event | ||
177 | * | ||
178 | * Do the right thing with an incoming event. That's often nothing | ||
179 | * more than printing it to the system log. For power-down notifications | ||
180 | * we start a graceful shutdown. | ||
181 | */ | ||
182 | static void | ||
183 | scdrv_dispatch_event(char *event, int len) | ||
184 | { | ||
185 | int code, esp_code, src; | ||
186 | char desc[CHUNKSIZE]; | ||
187 | char *severity; | ||
188 | |||
189 | if (scdrv_parse_event(event, &src, &code, &esp_code, desc) < 0) { | ||
190 | /* ignore uninterpretible event */ | ||
191 | return; | ||
192 | } | ||
193 | |||
194 | /* how urgent is the message? */ | ||
195 | severity = scdrv_event_severity(code); | ||
196 | |||
197 | if ((code & EV_CLASS_MASK) == EV_CLASS_PWRD_NOTIFY) { | ||
198 | struct task_struct *p; | ||
199 | |||
200 | /* give a SIGPWR signal to init proc */ | ||
201 | |||
202 | /* first find init's task */ | ||
203 | read_lock(&tasklist_lock); | ||
204 | for_each_process(p) { | ||
205 | if (p->pid == 1) | ||
206 | break; | ||
207 | } | ||
208 | if (p) { /* we found init's task */ | ||
209 | printk(KERN_EMERG "Power off indication received. Initiating power fail sequence...\n"); | ||
210 | force_sig(SIGPWR, p); | ||
211 | } else { /* failed to find init's task - just give message(s) */ | ||
212 | printk(KERN_WARNING "Failed to find init proc to handle power off!\n"); | ||
213 | printk("%s|$(0x%x)%s\n", severity, esp_code, desc); | ||
214 | } | ||
215 | read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); | ||
216 | } else { | ||
217 | /* print to system log */ | ||
218 | printk("%s|$(0x%x)%s\n", severity, esp_code, desc); | ||
219 | } | ||
220 | } | ||
221 | |||
222 | |||
223 | /* | ||
224 | * scdrv_event | ||
225 | * | ||
226 | * Called as a tasklet when an event arrives from the L1. Read the event | ||
227 | * from where it's temporarily stored in SAL and call scdrv_dispatch_event() | ||
228 | * to send it on its way. Keep trying to read events until SAL indicates | ||
229 | * that there are no more immediately available. | ||
230 | */ | ||
231 | void | ||
232 | scdrv_event(unsigned long dummy) | ||
233 | { | ||
234 | int status; | ||
235 | int len; | ||
236 | unsigned long flags; | ||
237 | struct subch_data_s *sd = event_sd; | ||
238 | |||
239 | /* anything to read? */ | ||
240 | len = CHUNKSIZE; | ||
241 | spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
242 | status = ia64_sn_irtr_recv(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch, | ||
243 | sd->sd_rb, &len); | ||
244 | |||
245 | while (!(status < 0)) { | ||
246 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
247 | scdrv_dispatch_event(sd->sd_rb, len); | ||
248 | len = CHUNKSIZE; | ||
249 | spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
250 | status = ia64_sn_irtr_recv(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch, | ||
251 | sd->sd_rb, &len); | ||
252 | } | ||
253 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags); | ||
254 | } | ||
255 | |||
256 | |||
257 | /* | ||
258 | * scdrv_event_init | ||
259 | * | ||
260 | * Sets up a system controller subchannel to begin receiving event | ||
261 | * messages. This is sort of a specialized version of scdrv_open() | ||
262 | * in drivers/char/sn_sysctl.c. | ||
263 | */ | ||
264 | void | ||
265 | scdrv_event_init(struct sysctl_data_s *scd) | ||
266 | { | ||
267 | int rv; | ||
268 | |||
269 | event_sd = kmalloc(sizeof (struct subch_data_s), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
270 | if (event_sd == NULL) { | ||
271 | printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: couldn't allocate subchannel info" | ||
272 | " for event monitoring\n", __FUNCTION__); | ||
273 | return; | ||
274 | } | ||
275 | |||
276 | /* initialize subch_data_s fields */ | ||
277 | memset(event_sd, 0, sizeof (struct subch_data_s)); | ||
278 | event_sd->sd_nasid = scd->scd_nasid; | ||
279 | spin_lock_init(&event_sd->sd_rlock); | ||
280 | |||
281 | /* ask the system controllers to send events to this node */ | ||
282 | event_sd->sd_subch = ia64_sn_sysctl_event_init(scd->scd_nasid); | ||
283 | |||
284 | if (event_sd->sd_subch < 0) { | ||
285 | kfree(event_sd); | ||
286 | printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: couldn't open event subchannel\n", | ||
287 | __FUNCTION__); | ||
288 | return; | ||
289 | } | ||
290 | |||
291 | /* hook event subchannel up to the system controller interrupt */ | ||
292 | rv = request_irq(SGI_UART_VECTOR, scdrv_event_interrupt, | ||
293 | SA_SHIRQ | SA_INTERRUPT, | ||
294 | "system controller events", event_sd); | ||
295 | if (rv) { | ||
296 | printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: irq request failed (%d)\n", | ||
297 | __FUNCTION__, rv); | ||
298 | ia64_sn_irtr_close(event_sd->sd_nasid, event_sd->sd_subch); | ||
299 | kfree(event_sd); | ||
300 | return; | ||
301 | } | ||
302 | } | ||
303 | |||
304 | |||