[Help Test] kdump, x86, acpi: Reproduce CPU0 SMI corruption issue after unsetting BSP flag

HATAYAMA Daisuke d.hatayama at jp.fujitsu.com
Sun Aug 18 22:29:47 EDT 2013


(2013/08/15 4:45), Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> Jingbai Ma <jingbai.ma at hp.com> writes:
>
>> I found a side effect of unsetting BSP flag.
>> It affected system rebooting, once the BSP flags been removed, and issue
>> reboot command, system will hang after message:
>> Restarting system.
>> And have to do a hardware reset to recover it.
>>
>> I have reproduced this problem on the following systems:
>> HP EliteBook 6930p
>> HP Compaq DC7700
>> HP ProLiant DL980 (4 sockets, 40 cores)
>>
>> I have an idea: To avoid such kind of issue, we can unset BSP flag in
>> the first kernel during crash processing, and restore it in the second
>> kernel in the APs initializing.
>
> The premise was clearing BSP would not be an issue.  If we could
> reliably count on unsetting the BSP during crash processing we could
> just switch to the BSP and be done totally avoid this problem.
>
> Given that there are reald world issues with clearing the BSP flag,
> I believe the alternate suggestion was to simply never attempt to start
> the bootstrap processor during processor bring up.
>
> If as normal we are running on the bootstrap processor everything will
> work the same, but if we are in the kdump scenario we will be short one
> core.  Being short one core seems like a reasonable tradeoff between
> reliability and performance.
>
> Eric

Sorry Eric, I'm not clear to what you mean by ``short one core''...
Which are you suggesting? Disabling BSP if crash happens on AP is reasonable?
Or restricting cpus to a single one only just as the current kdump
configuration is reasonable?

-- 
Thanks.
HATAYAMA, Daisuke




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