[PATCH V15 06/11] acpi: apei: handle SEA notification type for ARMv8
James Morse
james.morse at arm.com
Fri May 12 09:45:16 PDT 2017
Hi Tyler,
On 08/05/17 20:59, Baicar, Tyler wrote:
> On 5/8/2017 11:28 AM, James Morse wrote:
>> I was tidying up the masking/unmasking in entry.S, something I wasn't aware of
>> that leads to a bug:
>> entry.S will unmask interrupts for instruction/data aborts that came from a
>> context with interrupts enabled. This makes sense for get_user() and friends...
>> For do_sea() we pull nmi_enter() as this can interrupt interrupts-masked code,
>> such as APEI, but if we end up in here with interrupts unmasked we can take an
>> IRQ from this 'NMI' context, which will inherit the in_nmi() and could lead to
>> the deadlock we were originally trying to avoid.
>>
>> Teaching entry.S to spot external aborts is messy. I think the two choices are
>> to either mask interrupts when calling nmi_enter() (as these things should be
>> mutually exclusive), or to conditionally call nmi_enter() based on
>> interrupts_enabled(regs). I prefer the second one as it matches the notify_sea()
>> while interruptible that happens when KVM takes one of these.
Thinking about this some more: the KVM case is different as we know it was a
guest that triggered the external abort. Nothing the host kernel does is likely
to trigger either the same error or a related one.
But I can't think of a way this would trip twice on the host... yes your
suggestion looks fine.
(When we add SError/SEI support too we will need to change it as SEA may
interrupt SEI, and nmi_enter() has a BUG_ON(in_nmi()), so this nesting will need
explicitly checking.)
Thanks,
James
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