1 /* 2 * Generic EDAC defs 3 * 4 * Author: Dave Jiang <[email protected]> 5 * 6 * 2006-2008 (c) MontaVista Software, Inc. This file is licensed under 7 * the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. This program 8 * is licensed "as is" without any warranty of any kind, whether express 9 * or implied. 10 * 11 */ 12 #ifndef _LINUX_EDAC_H_ 13 #define _LINUX_EDAC_H_ 14 15 #include <linux/atomic.h> 16 #include <linux/device.h> 17 #include <linux/completion.h> 18 #include <linux/workqueue.h> 19 #include <linux/debugfs.h> 20 21 struct device; 22 23 #define EDAC_OPSTATE_INVAL -1 24 #define EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL 0 25 #define EDAC_OPSTATE_NMI 1 26 #define EDAC_OPSTATE_INT 2 27 28 extern int edac_op_state; 29 extern int edac_err_assert; 30 extern atomic_t edac_handlers; 31 32 extern int edac_handler_set(void); 33 extern void edac_atomic_assert_error(void); 34 extern struct bus_type *edac_get_sysfs_subsys(void); 35 36 enum { 37 EDAC_REPORTING_ENABLED, 38 EDAC_REPORTING_DISABLED, 39 EDAC_REPORTING_FORCE 40 }; 41 42 extern int edac_report_status; 43 #ifdef CONFIG_EDAC 44 static inline int get_edac_report_status(void) 45 { 46 return edac_report_status; 47 } 48 49 static inline void set_edac_report_status(int new) 50 { 51 edac_report_status = new; 52 } 53 #else 54 static inline int get_edac_report_status(void) 55 { 56 return EDAC_REPORTING_DISABLED; 57 } 58 59 static inline void set_edac_report_status(int new) 60 { 61 } 62 #endif 63 64 static inline void opstate_init(void) 65 { 66 switch (edac_op_state) { 67 case EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL: 68 case EDAC_OPSTATE_NMI: 69 break; 70 default: 71 edac_op_state = EDAC_OPSTATE_POLL; 72 } 73 return; 74 } 75 76 /* Max length of a DIMM label*/ 77 #define EDAC_MC_LABEL_LEN 31 78 79 /* Maximum size of the location string */ 80 #define LOCATION_SIZE 256 81 82 /* Defines the maximum number of labels that can be reported */ 83 #define EDAC_MAX_LABELS 8 84 85 /* String used to join two or more labels */ 86 #define OTHER_LABEL " or " 87 88 /** 89 * enum dev_type - describe the type of memory DRAM chips used at the stick 90 * @DEV_UNKNOWN: Can't be determined, or MC doesn't support detect it 91 * @DEV_X1: 1 bit for data 92 * @DEV_X2: 2 bits for data 93 * @DEV_X4: 4 bits for data 94 * @DEV_X8: 8 bits for data 95 * @DEV_X16: 16 bits for data 96 * @DEV_X32: 32 bits for data 97 * @DEV_X64: 64 bits for data 98 * 99 * Typical values are x4 and x8. 100 */ 101 enum dev_type { 102 DEV_UNKNOWN = 0, 103 DEV_X1, 104 DEV_X2, 105 DEV_X4, 106 DEV_X8, 107 DEV_X16, 108 DEV_X32, /* Do these parts exist? */ 109 DEV_X64 /* Do these parts exist? */ 110 }; 111 112 #define DEV_FLAG_UNKNOWN BIT(DEV_UNKNOWN) 113 #define DEV_FLAG_X1 BIT(DEV_X1) 114 #define DEV_FLAG_X2 BIT(DEV_X2) 115 #define DEV_FLAG_X4 BIT(DEV_X4) 116 #define DEV_FLAG_X8 BIT(DEV_X8) 117 #define DEV_FLAG_X16 BIT(DEV_X16) 118 #define DEV_FLAG_X32 BIT(DEV_X32) 119 #define DEV_FLAG_X64 BIT(DEV_X64) 120 121 /** 122 * enum hw_event_mc_err_type - type of the detected error 123 * 124 * @HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED: Corrected Error - Indicates that an ECC 125 * corrected error was detected 126 * @HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED: Uncorrected Error - Indicates an error that 127 * can't be corrected by ECC, but it is not 128 * fatal (maybe it is on an unused memory area, 129 * or the memory controller could recover from 130 * it for example, by re-trying the operation). 131 * @HW_EVENT_ERR_FATAL: Fatal Error - Uncorrected error that could not 132 * be recovered. 133 */ 134 enum hw_event_mc_err_type { 135 HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED, 136 HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED, 137 HW_EVENT_ERR_DEFERRED, 138 HW_EVENT_ERR_FATAL, 139 HW_EVENT_ERR_INFO, 140 }; 141 142 static inline char *mc_event_error_type(const unsigned int err_type) 143 { 144 switch (err_type) { 145 case HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED: 146 return "Corrected"; 147 case HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED: 148 return "Uncorrected"; 149 case HW_EVENT_ERR_DEFERRED: 150 return "Deferred"; 151 case HW_EVENT_ERR_FATAL: 152 return "Fatal"; 153 default: 154 case HW_EVENT_ERR_INFO: 155 return "Info"; 156 } 157 } 158 159 /** 160 * enum mem_type - memory types. For a more detailed reference, please see 161 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRAM 162 * 163 * @MEM_EMPTY Empty csrow 164 * @MEM_RESERVED: Reserved csrow type 165 * @MEM_UNKNOWN: Unknown csrow type 166 * @MEM_FPM: FPM - Fast Page Mode, used on systems up to 1995. 167 * @MEM_EDO: EDO - Extended data out, used on systems up to 1998. 168 * @MEM_BEDO: BEDO - Burst Extended data out, an EDO variant. 169 * @MEM_SDR: SDR - Single data rate SDRAM 170 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_dynamic_random-access_memory 171 * They use 3 pins for chip select: Pins 0 and 2 are 172 * for rank 0; pins 1 and 3 are for rank 1, if the memory 173 * is dual-rank. 174 * @MEM_RDR: Registered SDR SDRAM 175 * @MEM_DDR: Double data rate SDRAM 176 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR_SDRAM 177 * @MEM_RDDR: Registered Double data rate SDRAM 178 * This is a variant of the DDR memories. 179 * A registered memory has a buffer inside it, hiding 180 * part of the memory details to the memory controller. 181 * @MEM_RMBS: Rambus DRAM, used on a few Pentium III/IV controllers. 182 * @MEM_DDR2: DDR2 RAM, as described at JEDEC JESD79-2F. 183 * Those memories are labed as "PC2-" instead of "PC" to 184 * differenciate from DDR. 185 * @MEM_FB_DDR2: Fully-Buffered DDR2, as described at JEDEC Std No. 205 186 * and JESD206. 187 * Those memories are accessed per DIMM slot, and not by 188 * a chip select signal. 189 * @MEM_RDDR2: Registered DDR2 RAM 190 * This is a variant of the DDR2 memories. 191 * @MEM_XDR: Rambus XDR 192 * It is an evolution of the original RAMBUS memories, 193 * created to compete with DDR2. Weren't used on any 194 * x86 arch, but cell_edac PPC memory controller uses it. 195 * @MEM_DDR3: DDR3 RAM 196 * @MEM_RDDR3: Registered DDR3 RAM 197 * This is a variant of the DDR3 memories. 198 * @MEM_LRDDR3: Load-Reduced DDR3 memory. 199 * @MEM_DDR4: Unbuffered DDR4 RAM 200 * @MEM_RDDR4: Registered DDR4 RAM 201 * This is a variant of the DDR4 memories. 202 * @MEM_LRDDR4: Load-Reduced DDR4 memory. 203 */ 204 enum mem_type { 205 MEM_EMPTY = 0, 206 MEM_RESERVED, 207 MEM_UNKNOWN, 208 MEM_FPM, 209 MEM_EDO, 210 MEM_BEDO, 211 MEM_SDR, 212 MEM_RDR, 213 MEM_DDR, 214 MEM_RDDR, 215 MEM_RMBS, 216 MEM_DDR2, 217 MEM_FB_DDR2, 218 MEM_RDDR2, 219 MEM_XDR, 220 MEM_DDR3, 221 MEM_RDDR3, 222 MEM_LRDDR3, 223 MEM_DDR4, 224 MEM_RDDR4, 225 MEM_LRDDR4, 226 }; 227 228 #define MEM_FLAG_EMPTY BIT(MEM_EMPTY) 229 #define MEM_FLAG_RESERVED BIT(MEM_RESERVED) 230 #define MEM_FLAG_UNKNOWN BIT(MEM_UNKNOWN) 231 #define MEM_FLAG_FPM BIT(MEM_FPM) 232 #define MEM_FLAG_EDO BIT(MEM_EDO) 233 #define MEM_FLAG_BEDO BIT(MEM_BEDO) 234 #define MEM_FLAG_SDR BIT(MEM_SDR) 235 #define MEM_FLAG_RDR BIT(MEM_RDR) 236 #define MEM_FLAG_DDR BIT(MEM_DDR) 237 #define MEM_FLAG_RDDR BIT(MEM_RDDR) 238 #define MEM_FLAG_RMBS BIT(MEM_RMBS) 239 #define MEM_FLAG_DDR2 BIT(MEM_DDR2) 240 #define MEM_FLAG_FB_DDR2 BIT(MEM_FB_DDR2) 241 #define MEM_FLAG_RDDR2 BIT(MEM_RDDR2) 242 #define MEM_FLAG_XDR BIT(MEM_XDR) 243 #define MEM_FLAG_DDR3 BIT(MEM_DDR3) 244 #define MEM_FLAG_RDDR3 BIT(MEM_RDDR3) 245 #define MEM_FLAG_DDR4 BIT(MEM_DDR4) 246 #define MEM_FLAG_RDDR4 BIT(MEM_RDDR4) 247 #define MEM_FLAG_LRDDR4 BIT(MEM_LRDDR4) 248 249 /** 250 * enum edac-type - Error Detection and Correction capabilities and mode 251 * @EDAC_UNKNOWN: Unknown if ECC is available 252 * @EDAC_NONE: Doesn't support ECC 253 * @EDAC_RESERVED: Reserved ECC type 254 * @EDAC_PARITY: Detects parity errors 255 * @EDAC_EC: Error Checking - no correction 256 * @EDAC_SECDED: Single bit error correction, Double detection 257 * @EDAC_S2ECD2ED: Chipkill x2 devices - do these exist? 258 * @EDAC_S4ECD4ED: Chipkill x4 devices 259 * @EDAC_S8ECD8ED: Chipkill x8 devices 260 * @EDAC_S16ECD16ED: Chipkill x16 devices 261 */ 262 enum edac_type { 263 EDAC_UNKNOWN = 0, 264 EDAC_NONE, 265 EDAC_RESERVED, 266 EDAC_PARITY, 267 EDAC_EC, 268 EDAC_SECDED, 269 EDAC_S2ECD2ED, 270 EDAC_S4ECD4ED, 271 EDAC_S8ECD8ED, 272 EDAC_S16ECD16ED, 273 }; 274 275 #define EDAC_FLAG_UNKNOWN BIT(EDAC_UNKNOWN) 276 #define EDAC_FLAG_NONE BIT(EDAC_NONE) 277 #define EDAC_FLAG_PARITY BIT(EDAC_PARITY) 278 #define EDAC_FLAG_EC BIT(EDAC_EC) 279 #define EDAC_FLAG_SECDED BIT(EDAC_SECDED) 280 #define EDAC_FLAG_S2ECD2ED BIT(EDAC_S2ECD2ED) 281 #define EDAC_FLAG_S4ECD4ED BIT(EDAC_S4ECD4ED) 282 #define EDAC_FLAG_S8ECD8ED BIT(EDAC_S8ECD8ED) 283 #define EDAC_FLAG_S16ECD16ED BIT(EDAC_S16ECD16ED) 284 285 /** 286 * enum scrub_type - scrubbing capabilities 287 * @SCRUB_UNKNOWN Unknown if scrubber is available 288 * @SCRUB_NONE: No scrubber 289 * @SCRUB_SW_PROG: SW progressive (sequential) scrubbing 290 * @SCRUB_SW_SRC: Software scrub only errors 291 * @SCRUB_SW_PROG_SRC: Progressive software scrub from an error 292 * @SCRUB_SW_TUNABLE: Software scrub frequency is tunable 293 * @SCRUB_HW_PROG: HW progressive (sequential) scrubbing 294 * @SCRUB_HW_SRC: Hardware scrub only errors 295 * @SCRUB_HW_PROG_SRC: Progressive hardware scrub from an error 296 * SCRUB_HW_TUNABLE: Hardware scrub frequency is tunable 297 */ 298 enum scrub_type { 299 SCRUB_UNKNOWN = 0, 300 SCRUB_NONE, 301 SCRUB_SW_PROG, 302 SCRUB_SW_SRC, 303 SCRUB_SW_PROG_SRC, 304 SCRUB_SW_TUNABLE, 305 SCRUB_HW_PROG, 306 SCRUB_HW_SRC, 307 SCRUB_HW_PROG_SRC, 308 SCRUB_HW_TUNABLE 309 }; 310 311 #define SCRUB_FLAG_SW_PROG BIT(SCRUB_SW_PROG) 312 #define SCRUB_FLAG_SW_SRC BIT(SCRUB_SW_SRC) 313 #define SCRUB_FLAG_SW_PROG_SRC BIT(SCRUB_SW_PROG_SRC) 314 #define SCRUB_FLAG_SW_TUN BIT(SCRUB_SW_SCRUB_TUNABLE) 315 #define SCRUB_FLAG_HW_PROG BIT(SCRUB_HW_PROG) 316 #define SCRUB_FLAG_HW_SRC BIT(SCRUB_HW_SRC) 317 #define SCRUB_FLAG_HW_PROG_SRC BIT(SCRUB_HW_PROG_SRC) 318 #define SCRUB_FLAG_HW_TUN BIT(SCRUB_HW_TUNABLE) 319 320 /* FIXME - should have notify capabilities: NMI, LOG, PROC, etc */ 321 322 /* EDAC internal operation states */ 323 #define OP_ALLOC 0x100 324 #define OP_RUNNING_POLL 0x201 325 #define OP_RUNNING_INTERRUPT 0x202 326 #define OP_RUNNING_POLL_INTR 0x203 327 #define OP_OFFLINE 0x300 328 329 /* 330 * Concepts used at the EDAC subsystem 331 * 332 * There are several things to be aware of that aren't at all obvious: 333 * 334 * SOCKETS, SOCKET SETS, BANKS, ROWS, CHIP-SELECT ROWS, CHANNELS, etc.. 335 * 336 * These are some of the many terms that are thrown about that don't always 337 * mean what people think they mean (Inconceivable!). In the interest of 338 * creating a common ground for discussion, terms and their definitions 339 * will be established. 340 * 341 * Memory devices: The individual DRAM chips on a memory stick. These 342 * devices commonly output 4 and 8 bits each (x4, x8). 343 * Grouping several of these in parallel provides the 344 * number of bits that the memory controller expects: 345 * typically 72 bits, in order to provide 64 bits + 346 * 8 bits of ECC data. 347 * 348 * Memory Stick: A printed circuit board that aggregates multiple 349 * memory devices in parallel. In general, this is the 350 * Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) which gets replaced, in 351 * the case of excessive errors. Most often it is also 352 * called DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module). 353 * 354 * Memory Socket: A physical connector on the motherboard that accepts 355 * a single memory stick. Also called as "slot" on several 356 * datasheets. 357 * 358 * Channel: A memory controller channel, responsible to communicate 359 * with a group of DIMMs. Each channel has its own 360 * independent control (command) and data bus, and can 361 * be used independently or grouped with other channels. 362 * 363 * Branch: It is typically the highest hierarchy on a 364 * Fully-Buffered DIMM memory controller. 365 * Typically, it contains two channels. 366 * Two channels at the same branch can be used in single 367 * mode or in lockstep mode. 368 * When lockstep is enabled, the cacheline is doubled, 369 * but it generally brings some performance penalty. 370 * Also, it is generally not possible to point to just one 371 * memory stick when an error occurs, as the error 372 * correction code is calculated using two DIMMs instead 373 * of one. Due to that, it is capable of correcting more 374 * errors than on single mode. 375 * 376 * Single-channel: The data accessed by the memory controller is contained 377 * into one dimm only. E. g. if the data is 64 bits-wide, 378 * the data flows to the CPU using one 64 bits parallel 379 * access. 380 * Typically used with SDR, DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 memories. 381 * FB-DIMM and RAMBUS use a different concept for channel, 382 * so this concept doesn't apply there. 383 * 384 * Double-channel: The data size accessed by the memory controller is 385 * interlaced into two dimms, accessed at the same time. 386 * E. g. if the DIMM is 64 bits-wide (72 bits with ECC), 387 * the data flows to the CPU using a 128 bits parallel 388 * access. 389 * 390 * Chip-select row: This is the name of the DRAM signal used to select the 391 * DRAM ranks to be accessed. Common chip-select rows for 392 * single channel are 64 bits, for dual channel 128 bits. 393 * It may not be visible by the memory controller, as some 394 * DIMM types have a memory buffer that can hide direct 395 * access to it from the Memory Controller. 396 * 397 * Single-Ranked stick: A Single-ranked stick has 1 chip-select row of memory. 398 * Motherboards commonly drive two chip-select pins to 399 * a memory stick. A single-ranked stick, will occupy 400 * only one of those rows. The other will be unused. 401 * 402 * Double-Ranked stick: A double-ranked stick has two chip-select rows which 403 * access different sets of memory devices. The two 404 * rows cannot be accessed concurrently. 405 * 406 * Double-sided stick: DEPRECATED TERM, see Double-Ranked stick. 407 * A double-sided stick has two chip-select rows which 408 * access different sets of memory devices. The two 409 * rows cannot be accessed concurrently. "Double-sided" 410 * is irrespective of the memory devices being mounted 411 * on both sides of the memory stick. 412 * 413 * Socket set: All of the memory sticks that are required for 414 * a single memory access or all of the memory sticks 415 * spanned by a chip-select row. A single socket set 416 * has two chip-select rows and if double-sided sticks 417 * are used these will occupy those chip-select rows. 418 * 419 * Bank: This term is avoided because it is unclear when 420 * needing to distinguish between chip-select rows and 421 * socket sets. 422 * 423 * Controller pages: 424 * 425 * Physical pages: 426 * 427 * Virtual pages: 428 * 429 * 430 * STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION AND CHOICES 431 * 432 * 433 * 434 * PS - I enjoyed writing all that about as much as you enjoyed reading it. 435 */ 436 437 /** 438 * enum edac_mc_layer - memory controller hierarchy layer 439 * 440 * @EDAC_MC_LAYER_BRANCH: memory layer is named "branch" 441 * @EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHANNEL: memory layer is named "channel" 442 * @EDAC_MC_LAYER_SLOT: memory layer is named "slot" 443 * @EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHIP_SELECT: memory layer is named "chip select" 444 * @EDAC_MC_LAYER_ALL_MEM: memory layout is unknown. All memory is mapped 445 * as a single memory area. This is used when 446 * retrieving errors from a firmware driven driver. 447 * 448 * This enum is used by the drivers to tell edac_mc_sysfs what name should 449 * be used when describing a memory stick location. 450 */ 451 enum edac_mc_layer_type { 452 EDAC_MC_LAYER_BRANCH, 453 EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHANNEL, 454 EDAC_MC_LAYER_SLOT, 455 EDAC_MC_LAYER_CHIP_SELECT, 456 EDAC_MC_LAYER_ALL_MEM, 457 }; 458 459 /** 460 * struct edac_mc_layer - describes the memory controller hierarchy 461 * @layer: layer type 462 * @size: number of components per layer. For example, 463 * if the channel layer has two channels, size = 2 464 * @is_virt_csrow: This layer is part of the "csrow" when old API 465 * compatibility mode is enabled. Otherwise, it is 466 * a channel 467 */ 468 struct edac_mc_layer { 469 enum edac_mc_layer_type type; 470 unsigned size; 471 bool is_virt_csrow; 472 }; 473 474 /* 475 * Maximum number of layers used by the memory controller to uniquely 476 * identify a single memory stick. 477 * NOTE: Changing this constant requires not only to change the constant 478 * below, but also to change the existing code at the core, as there are 479 * some code there that are optimized for 3 layers. 480 */ 481 #define EDAC_MAX_LAYERS 3 482 483 /** 484 * EDAC_DIMM_OFF - Macro responsible to get a pointer offset inside a pointer array 485 * for the element given by [layer0,layer1,layer2] position 486 * 487 * @layers: a struct edac_mc_layer array, describing how many elements 488 * were allocated for each layer 489 * @n_layers: Number of layers at the @layers array 490 * @layer0: layer0 position 491 * @layer1: layer1 position. Unused if n_layers < 2 492 * @layer2: layer2 position. Unused if n_layers < 3 493 * 494 * For 1 layer, this macro returns &var[layer0] - &var 495 * For 2 layers, this macro is similar to allocate a bi-dimensional array 496 * and to return "&var[layer0][layer1] - &var" 497 * For 3 layers, this macro is similar to allocate a tri-dimensional array 498 * and to return "&var[layer0][layer1][layer2] - &var" 499 * 500 * A loop could be used here to make it more generic, but, as we only have 501 * 3 layers, this is a little faster. 502 * By design, layers can never be 0 or more than 3. If that ever happens, 503 * a NULL is returned, causing an OOPS during the memory allocation routine, 504 * with would point to the developer that he's doing something wrong. 505 */ 506 #define EDAC_DIMM_OFF(layers, nlayers, layer0, layer1, layer2) ({ \ 507 int __i; \ 508 if ((nlayers) == 1) \ 509 __i = layer0; \ 510 else if ((nlayers) == 2) \ 511 __i = (layer1) + ((layers[1]).size * (layer0)); \ 512 else if ((nlayers) == 3) \ 513 __i = (layer2) + ((layers[2]).size * ((layer1) + \ 514 ((layers[1]).size * (layer0)))); \ 515 else \ 516 __i = -EINVAL; \ 517 __i; \ 518 }) 519 520 /** 521 * EDAC_DIMM_PTR - Macro responsible to get a pointer inside a pointer array 522 * for the element given by [layer0,layer1,layer2] position 523 * 524 * @layers: a struct edac_mc_layer array, describing how many elements 525 * were allocated for each layer 526 * @var: name of the var where we want to get the pointer 527 * (like mci->dimms) 528 * @n_layers: Number of layers at the @layers array 529 * @layer0: layer0 position 530 * @layer1: layer1 position. Unused if n_layers < 2 531 * @layer2: layer2 position. Unused if n_layers < 3 532 * 533 * For 1 layer, this macro returns &var[layer0] 534 * For 2 layers, this macro is similar to allocate a bi-dimensional array 535 * and to return "&var[layer0][layer1]" 536 * For 3 layers, this macro is similar to allocate a tri-dimensional array 537 * and to return "&var[layer0][layer1][layer2]" 538 */ 539 #define EDAC_DIMM_PTR(layers, var, nlayers, layer0, layer1, layer2) ({ \ 540 typeof(*var) __p; \ 541 int ___i = EDAC_DIMM_OFF(layers, nlayers, layer0, layer1, layer2); \ 542 if (___i < 0) \ 543 __p = NULL; \ 544 else \ 545 __p = (var)[___i]; \ 546 __p; \ 547 }) 548 549 struct dimm_info { 550 struct device dev; 551 552 char label[EDAC_MC_LABEL_LEN + 1]; /* DIMM label on motherboard */ 553 554 /* Memory location data */ 555 unsigned location[EDAC_MAX_LAYERS]; 556 557 struct mem_ctl_info *mci; /* the parent */ 558 559 u32 grain; /* granularity of reported error in bytes */ 560 enum dev_type dtype; /* memory device type */ 561 enum mem_type mtype; /* memory dimm type */ 562 enum edac_type edac_mode; /* EDAC mode for this dimm */ 563 564 u32 nr_pages; /* number of pages on this dimm */ 565 566 unsigned csrow, cschannel; /* Points to the old API data */ 567 }; 568 569 /** 570 * struct rank_info - contains the information for one DIMM rank 571 * 572 * @chan_idx: channel number where the rank is (typically, 0 or 1) 573 * @ce_count: number of correctable errors for this rank 574 * @csrow: A pointer to the chip select row structure (the parent 575 * structure). The location of the rank is given by 576 * the (csrow->csrow_idx, chan_idx) vector. 577 * @dimm: A pointer to the DIMM structure, where the DIMM label 578 * information is stored. 579 * 580 * FIXME: Currently, the EDAC core model will assume one DIMM per rank. 581 * This is a bad assumption, but it makes this patch easier. Later 582 * patches in this series will fix this issue. 583 */ 584 struct rank_info { 585 int chan_idx; 586 struct csrow_info *csrow; 587 struct dimm_info *dimm; 588 589 u32 ce_count; /* Correctable Errors for this csrow */ 590 }; 591 592 struct csrow_info { 593 struct device dev; 594 595 /* Used only by edac_mc_find_csrow_by_page() */ 596 unsigned long first_page; /* first page number in csrow */ 597 unsigned long last_page; /* last page number in csrow */ 598 unsigned long page_mask; /* used for interleaving - 599 * 0UL for non intlv */ 600 601 int csrow_idx; /* the chip-select row */ 602 603 u32 ue_count; /* Uncorrectable Errors for this csrow */ 604 u32 ce_count; /* Correctable Errors for this csrow */ 605 606 struct mem_ctl_info *mci; /* the parent */ 607 608 /* channel information for this csrow */ 609 u32 nr_channels; 610 struct rank_info **channels; 611 }; 612 613 /* 614 * struct errcount_attribute - used to store the several error counts 615 */ 616 struct errcount_attribute_data { 617 int n_layers; 618 int pos[EDAC_MAX_LAYERS]; 619 int layer0, layer1, layer2; 620 }; 621 622 /** 623 * edac_raw_error_desc - Raw error report structure 624 * @grain: minimum granularity for an error report, in bytes 625 * @error_count: number of errors of the same type 626 * @top_layer: top layer of the error (layer[0]) 627 * @mid_layer: middle layer of the error (layer[1]) 628 * @low_layer: low layer of the error (layer[2]) 629 * @page_frame_number: page where the error happened 630 * @offset_in_page: page offset 631 * @syndrome: syndrome of the error (or 0 if unknown or if 632 * the syndrome is not applicable) 633 * @msg: error message 634 * @location: location of the error 635 * @label: label of the affected DIMM(s) 636 * @other_detail: other driver-specific detail about the error 637 * @enable_per_layer_report: if false, the error affects all layers 638 * (typically, a memory controller error) 639 */ 640 struct edac_raw_error_desc { 641 /* 642 * NOTE: everything before grain won't be cleaned by 643 * edac_raw_error_desc_clean() 644 */ 645 char location[LOCATION_SIZE]; 646 char label[(EDAC_MC_LABEL_LEN + 1 + sizeof(OTHER_LABEL)) * EDAC_MAX_LABELS]; 647 long grain; 648 649 /* the vars below and grain will be cleaned on every new error report */ 650 u16 error_count; 651 int top_layer; 652 int mid_layer; 653 int low_layer; 654 unsigned long page_frame_number; 655 unsigned long offset_in_page; 656 unsigned long syndrome; 657 const char *msg; 658 const char *other_detail; 659 bool enable_per_layer_report; 660 }; 661 662 /* MEMORY controller information structure 663 */ 664 struct mem_ctl_info { 665 struct device dev; 666 struct bus_type *bus; 667 668 struct list_head link; /* for global list of mem_ctl_info structs */ 669 670 struct module *owner; /* Module owner of this control struct */ 671 672 unsigned long mtype_cap; /* memory types supported by mc */ 673 unsigned long edac_ctl_cap; /* Mem controller EDAC capabilities */ 674 unsigned long edac_cap; /* configuration capabilities - this is 675 * closely related to edac_ctl_cap. The 676 * difference is that the controller may be 677 * capable of s4ecd4ed which would be listed 678 * in edac_ctl_cap, but if channels aren't 679 * capable of s4ecd4ed then the edac_cap would 680 * not have that capability. 681 */ 682 unsigned long scrub_cap; /* chipset scrub capabilities */ 683 enum scrub_type scrub_mode; /* current scrub mode */ 684 685 /* Translates sdram memory scrub rate given in bytes/sec to the 686 internal representation and configures whatever else needs 687 to be configured. 688 */ 689 int (*set_sdram_scrub_rate) (struct mem_ctl_info * mci, u32 bw); 690 691 /* Get the current sdram memory scrub rate from the internal 692 representation and converts it to the closest matching 693 bandwidth in bytes/sec. 694 */ 695 int (*get_sdram_scrub_rate) (struct mem_ctl_info * mci); 696 697 698 /* pointer to edac checking routine */ 699 void (*edac_check) (struct mem_ctl_info * mci); 700 701 /* 702 * Remaps memory pages: controller pages to physical pages. 703 * For most MC's, this will be NULL. 704 */ 705 /* FIXME - why not send the phys page to begin with? */ 706 unsigned long (*ctl_page_to_phys) (struct mem_ctl_info * mci, 707 unsigned long page); 708 int mc_idx; 709 struct csrow_info **csrows; 710 unsigned nr_csrows, num_cschannel; 711 712 /* 713 * Memory Controller hierarchy 714 * 715 * There are basically two types of memory controller: the ones that 716 * sees memory sticks ("dimms"), and the ones that sees memory ranks. 717 * All old memory controllers enumerate memories per rank, but most 718 * of the recent drivers enumerate memories per DIMM, instead. 719 * When the memory controller is per rank, csbased is true. 720 */ 721 unsigned n_layers; 722 struct edac_mc_layer *layers; 723 bool csbased; 724 725 /* 726 * DIMM info. Will eventually remove the entire csrows_info some day 727 */ 728 unsigned tot_dimms; 729 struct dimm_info **dimms; 730 731 /* 732 * FIXME - what about controllers on other busses? - IDs must be 733 * unique. dev pointer should be sufficiently unique, but 734 * BUS:SLOT.FUNC numbers may not be unique. 735 */ 736 struct device *pdev; 737 const char *mod_name; 738 const char *mod_ver; 739 const char *ctl_name; 740 const char *dev_name; 741 void *pvt_info; 742 unsigned long start_time; /* mci load start time (in jiffies) */ 743 744 /* 745 * drivers shouldn't access those fields directly, as the core 746 * already handles that. 747 */ 748 u32 ce_noinfo_count, ue_noinfo_count; 749 u32 ue_mc, ce_mc; 750 u32 *ce_per_layer[EDAC_MAX_LAYERS], *ue_per_layer[EDAC_MAX_LAYERS]; 751 752 struct completion complete; 753 754 /* Additional top controller level attributes, but specified 755 * by the low level driver. 756 * 757 * Set by the low level driver to provide attributes at the 758 * controller level. 759 * An array of structures, NULL terminated 760 * 761 * If attributes are desired, then set to array of attributes 762 * If no attributes are desired, leave NULL 763 */ 764 const struct mcidev_sysfs_attribute *mc_driver_sysfs_attributes; 765 766 /* work struct for this MC */ 767 struct delayed_work work; 768 769 /* 770 * Used to report an error - by being at the global struct 771 * makes the memory allocated by the EDAC core 772 */ 773 struct edac_raw_error_desc error_desc; 774 775 /* the internal state of this controller instance */ 776 int op_state; 777 778 struct dentry *debugfs; 779 u8 fake_inject_layer[EDAC_MAX_LAYERS]; 780 bool fake_inject_ue; 781 u16 fake_inject_count; 782 }; 783 784 /* 785 * Maximum number of memory controllers in the coherent fabric. 786 */ 787 #define EDAC_MAX_MCS 16 788 789 #endif 790