[PATCH] ipmi: OEM flag handling and hacks for some Dell machines

The ipmi driver does not have a way to handle firmware-generated events
which have the OEM[012] Data Available flags set.  In such a case, the
SMS_ATN bit may never get cleared by firmware, leaving the driver looping
infinitely but never able to make any progress.

This patch first simplifies storage and use of the data returned from an
IPMI Get Device ID command.

It then creates a new per-OEM handler hook, which should know how to handle
events with the OEM[012] Data Available flags set.  It then uses this to
implement a workaround for IPMI 1.5-capable Dell PowerEdge servers which
are susceptable to setting the OEM[012] Data Available flags when the
driver can't handle it.

Signed-off-by: Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com>
Signed-off-by: Corey Minyard <minyard@acm.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
This commit is contained in:
Corey Minyard 2005-09-06 15:18:41 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 07766f241b
commit 3ae0e0f9b1

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@ -110,6 +110,21 @@ enum si_type {
SI_KCS, SI_SMIC, SI_BT
};
struct ipmi_device_id {
unsigned char device_id;
unsigned char device_revision;
unsigned char firmware_revision_1;
unsigned char firmware_revision_2;
unsigned char ipmi_version;
unsigned char additional_device_support;
unsigned char manufacturer_id[3];
unsigned char product_id[2];
unsigned char aux_firmware_revision[4];
} __attribute__((packed));
#define ipmi_version_major(v) ((v)->ipmi_version & 0xf)
#define ipmi_version_minor(v) ((v)->ipmi_version >> 4)
struct smi_info
{
ipmi_smi_t intf;
@ -132,12 +147,24 @@ struct smi_info
void (*irq_cleanup)(struct smi_info *info);
unsigned int io_size;
/* Per-OEM handler, called from handle_flags().
Returns 1 when handle_flags() needs to be re-run
or 0 indicating it set si_state itself.
*/
int (*oem_data_avail_handler)(struct smi_info *smi_info);
/* Flags from the last GET_MSG_FLAGS command, used when an ATTN
is set to hold the flags until we are done handling everything
from the flags. */
#define RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL 0x01
#define EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_FULL 0x02
#define WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT 0x08
#define OEM0_DATA_AVAIL 0x20
#define OEM1_DATA_AVAIL 0x40
#define OEM2_DATA_AVAIL 0x80
#define OEM_DATA_AVAIL (OEM0_DATA_AVAIL | \
OEM1_DATA_AVAIL | \
OEM2_DATA_AVAIL)
unsigned char msg_flags;
/* If set to true, this will request events the next time the
@ -176,11 +203,7 @@ struct smi_info
interrupts. */
int interrupt_disabled;
unsigned char ipmi_si_dev_rev;
unsigned char ipmi_si_fw_rev_major;
unsigned char ipmi_si_fw_rev_minor;
unsigned char ipmi_version_major;
unsigned char ipmi_version_minor;
struct ipmi_device_id device_id;
/* Slave address, could be reported from DMI. */
unsigned char slave_addr;
@ -323,6 +346,7 @@ static inline void enable_si_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
static void handle_flags(struct smi_info *smi_info)
{
retry:
if (smi_info->msg_flags & WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT) {
/* Watchdog pre-timeout */
spin_lock(&smi_info->count_lock);
@ -372,6 +396,10 @@ static void handle_flags(struct smi_info *smi_info)
smi_info->curr_msg->data,
smi_info->curr_msg->data_size);
smi_info->si_state = SI_GETTING_EVENTS;
} else if (smi_info->msg_flags & OEM_DATA_AVAIL) {
if (smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler)
if (smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler(smi_info))
goto retry;
} else {
smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
}
@ -1927,11 +1955,8 @@ static int try_get_dev_id(struct smi_info *smi_info)
}
/* Record info from the get device id, in case we need it. */
smi_info->ipmi_si_dev_rev = resp[4] & 0xf;
smi_info->ipmi_si_fw_rev_major = resp[5] & 0x7f;
smi_info->ipmi_si_fw_rev_minor = resp[6];
smi_info->ipmi_version_major = resp[7] & 0xf;
smi_info->ipmi_version_minor = resp[7] >> 4;
memcpy(&smi_info->device_id, &resp[3],
min_t(unsigned long, resp_len-3, sizeof(smi_info->device_id)));
out:
kfree(resp);
@ -1992,6 +2017,72 @@ static int stat_file_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
return (out - ((char *) page));
}
/*
* oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail
* @info - smi_info structure with msg_flags set
*
* Converts flags from OEM_DATA_AVAIL to RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL
* Returns 1 indicating need to re-run handle_flags().
*/
static int oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail(struct smi_info *smi_info)
{
smi_info->msg_flags = (smi_info->msg_flags & ~OEM_DATA_AVAIL) |
RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL;
return 1;
}
/*
* setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler
* @info - smi_info.device_id must be populated
*
* Systems that match, but have firmware version < 1.40 may assert
* OEM0_DATA_AVAIL on their own, without being told via Set Flags that
* it's safe to do so. Such systems will de-assert OEM1_DATA_AVAIL
* upon receipt of IPMI_GET_MSG_CMD, so we should treat these flags
* as RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL instead.
*
* As Dell has no plans to release IPMI 1.5 firmware that *ever*
* assert the OEM[012] bits, and if it did, the driver would have to
* change to handle that properly, we don't actually check for the
* firmware version.
* Device ID = 0x20 BMC on PowerEdge 8G servers
* Device Revision = 0x80
* Firmware Revision1 = 0x01 BMC version 1.40
* Firmware Revision2 = 0x40 BCD encoded
* IPMI Version = 0x51 IPMI 1.5
* Manufacturer ID = A2 02 00 Dell IANA
*
*/
#define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_ID 0x20
#define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_REV 0x80
#define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_IPMI_VERSION 0x51
#define DELL_IANA_MFR_ID {0xA2, 0x02, 0x00}
static void setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info)
{
struct ipmi_device_id *id = &smi_info->device_id;
const char mfr[3]=DELL_IANA_MFR_ID;
if (!memcmp(mfr, id->manufacturer_id, sizeof(mfr)) &&
id->device_id == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_ID &&
id->device_revision == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_REV &&
id->ipmi_version == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_IPMI_VERSION) {
smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler =
oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail;
}
}
/*
* setup_oem_data_handler
* @info - smi_info.device_id must be filled in already
*
* Fills in smi_info.device_id.oem_data_available_handler
* when we know what function to use there.
*/
static void setup_oem_data_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info)
{
setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler(smi_info);
}
/* Returns 0 if initialized, or negative on an error. */
static int init_one_smi(int intf_num, struct smi_info **smi)
{
@ -2090,6 +2181,8 @@ static int init_one_smi(int intf_num, struct smi_info **smi)
if (rv)
goto out_err;
setup_oem_data_handler(new_smi);
/* Try to claim any interrupts. */
new_smi->irq_setup(new_smi);
@ -2123,8 +2216,8 @@ static int init_one_smi(int intf_num, struct smi_info **smi)
rv = ipmi_register_smi(&handlers,
new_smi,
new_smi->ipmi_version_major,
new_smi->ipmi_version_minor,
ipmi_version_major(&new_smi->device_id),
ipmi_version_minor(&new_smi->device_id),
new_smi->slave_addr,
&(new_smi->intf));
if (rv) {