[PATCH 1/2] boot: ignore early NMIs
H. Peter Anvin
hpa at zytor.com
Mon Mar 12 01:49:23 EDT 2012
On 03/11/2012 10:43 PM, Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao wrote:
>
> To tackle this issue we can either stop the hardlockup detector
> or disable the LAPIC (the NMIs needed by x86's hardlockup detector
> are generated using performance counters in the LAPIC), leaving
> the I/O APICs untouched. The second is simpler and I think it
> is the approach Don took to fix this issue in RHEL kernels.
>
> Unfortunately, this is not enough, we are still exposed to external
> NMIs not routed through the LAPIC. In other words, we have to make
> sure that we always have and IDT that is able to handle NMIs without
> seemingly random reboots and lockups. To achieve this goal we need
> to fix machine_kexec() and the early IDT handlers. The current patch
> set takes care of the latter.
>
The only source of NMIs other than the LAPIC should be the system error
which can be disabled through the RTC port, so I think your second
paragraph here is way more mechanism than you need for very little gain.
-hpa
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H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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