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1 /*
2  * SN Platform system controller communication support
3  *
4  * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
5  * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
6  * for more details.
7  *
8  * Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
9  */
10
11 /*
12  * System controller event handler
13  *
14  * These routines deal with environmental events arriving from the
15  * system controllers.
16  */
17
18 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
19 #include <linux/sched.h>
20 #include <linux/slab.h>
21 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
22 #include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h>
23 #include <asm/unaligned.h>
24 #include "snsc.h"
25
26 static struct subch_data_s *event_sd;
27
28 void scdrv_event(unsigned long);
29 DECLARE_TASKLET(sn_sysctl_event, scdrv_event, 0);
30
31 /*
32  * scdrv_event_interrupt
33  *
34  * Pull incoming environmental events off the physical link to the
35  * system controller and put them in a temporary holding area in SAL.
36  * Schedule scdrv_event() to move them along to their ultimate
37  * destination.
38  */
39 static irqreturn_t
40 scdrv_event_interrupt(int irq, void *subch_data)
41 {
42         struct subch_data_s *sd = subch_data;
43         unsigned long flags;
44         int status;
45
46         spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
47         status = ia64_sn_irtr_intr(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch);
48
49         if ((status > 0) && (status & SAL_IROUTER_INTR_RECV)) {
50                 tasklet_schedule(&sn_sysctl_event);
51         }
52         spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
53         return IRQ_HANDLED;
54 }
55
56
57 /*
58  * scdrv_parse_event
59  *
60  * Break an event (as read from SAL) into useful pieces so we can decide
61  * what to do with it.
62  */
63 static int
64 scdrv_parse_event(char *event, int *src, int *code, int *esp_code, char *desc)
65 {
66         char *desc_end;
67
68         /* record event source address */
69         *src = get_unaligned_be32(event);
70         event += 4;                     /* move on to event code */
71
72         /* record the system controller's event code */
73         *code = get_unaligned_be32(event);
74         event += 4;                     /* move on to event arguments */
75
76         /* how many arguments are in the packet? */
77         if (*event++ != 2) {
78                 /* if not 2, give up */
79                 return -1;
80         }
81
82         /* parse out the ESP code */
83         if (*event++ != IR_ARG_INT) {
84                 /* not an integer argument, so give up */
85                 return -1;
86         }
87         *esp_code = get_unaligned_be32(event);
88         event += 4;
89
90         /* parse out the event description */
91         if (*event++ != IR_ARG_ASCII) {
92                 /* not an ASCII string, so give up */
93                 return -1;
94         }
95         event[CHUNKSIZE-1] = '\0';      /* ensure this string ends! */
96         event += 2;                     /* skip leading CR/LF */
97         desc_end = desc + sprintf(desc, "%s", event);
98
99         /* strip trailing CR/LF (if any) */
100         for (desc_end--;
101              (desc_end != desc) && ((*desc_end == 0xd) || (*desc_end == 0xa));
102              desc_end--) {
103                 *desc_end = '\0';
104         }
105
106         return 0;
107 }
108
109
110 /*
111  * scdrv_event_severity
112  *
113  * Figure out how urgent a message we should write to the console/syslog
114  * via printk.
115  */
116 static char *
117 scdrv_event_severity(int code)
118 {
119         int ev_class = (code & EV_CLASS_MASK);
120         int ev_severity = (code & EV_SEVERITY_MASK);
121         char *pk_severity = KERN_NOTICE;
122
123         switch (ev_class) {
124         case EV_CLASS_POWER:
125                 switch (ev_severity) {
126                 case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_LOW_WARNING:
127                 case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_HIGH_WARNING:
128                         pk_severity = KERN_WARNING;
129                         break;
130                 case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_HIGH_FAULT:
131                 case EV_SEVERITY_POWER_LOW_FAULT:
132                         pk_severity = KERN_ALERT;
133                         break;
134                 }
135                 break;
136         case EV_CLASS_FAN:
137                 switch (ev_severity) {
138                 case EV_SEVERITY_FAN_WARNING:
139                         pk_severity = KERN_WARNING;
140                         break;
141                 case EV_SEVERITY_FAN_FAULT:
142                         pk_severity = KERN_CRIT;
143                         break;
144                 }
145                 break;
146         case EV_CLASS_TEMP:
147                 switch (ev_severity) {
148                 case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_ADVISORY:
149                         pk_severity = KERN_WARNING;
150                         break;
151                 case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_CRITICAL:
152                         pk_severity = KERN_CRIT;
153                         break;
154                 case EV_SEVERITY_TEMP_FAULT:
155                         pk_severity = KERN_ALERT;
156                         break;
157                 }
158                 break;
159         case EV_CLASS_ENV:
160                 pk_severity = KERN_ALERT;
161                 break;
162         case EV_CLASS_TEST_FAULT:
163                 pk_severity = KERN_ALERT;
164                 break;
165         case EV_CLASS_TEST_WARNING:
166                 pk_severity = KERN_WARNING;
167                 break;
168         case EV_CLASS_PWRD_NOTIFY:
169                 pk_severity = KERN_ALERT;
170                 break;
171         }
172
173         return pk_severity;
174 }
175
176
177 /*
178  * scdrv_dispatch_event
179  *
180  * Do the right thing with an incoming event.  That's often nothing
181  * more than printing it to the system log.  For power-down notifications
182  * we start a graceful shutdown.
183  */
184 static void
185 scdrv_dispatch_event(char *event, int len)
186 {
187         static int snsc_shutting_down = 0;
188         int code, esp_code, src, class;
189         char desc[CHUNKSIZE];
190         char *severity;
191
192         if (scdrv_parse_event(event, &src, &code, &esp_code, desc) < 0) {
193                 /* ignore uninterpretible event */
194                 return;
195         }
196
197         /* how urgent is the message? */
198         severity = scdrv_event_severity(code);
199
200         class = (code & EV_CLASS_MASK);
201
202         if (class == EV_CLASS_PWRD_NOTIFY || code == ENV_PWRDN_PEND) {
203                 if (snsc_shutting_down)
204                         return;
205
206                 snsc_shutting_down = 1;
207
208                 /* give a message for each type of event */
209                 if (class == EV_CLASS_PWRD_NOTIFY)
210                         printk(KERN_NOTICE "Power off indication received."
211                                " Sending SIGPWR to init...\n");
212                 else if (code == ENV_PWRDN_PEND)
213                         printk(KERN_CRIT "WARNING: Shutting down the system"
214                                " due to a critical environmental condition."
215                                " Sending SIGPWR to init...\n");
216
217                 /* give a SIGPWR signal to init proc */
218                 kill_cad_pid(SIGPWR, 0);
219         } else {
220                 /* print to system log */
221                 printk("%s|$(0x%x)%s\n", severity, esp_code, desc);
222         }
223 }
224
225
226 /*
227  * scdrv_event
228  *
229  * Called as a tasklet when an event arrives from the L1.  Read the event
230  * from where it's temporarily stored in SAL and call scdrv_dispatch_event()
231  * to send it on its way.  Keep trying to read events until SAL indicates
232  * that there are no more immediately available.
233  */
234 void
235 scdrv_event(unsigned long dummy)
236 {
237         int status;
238         int len;
239         unsigned long flags;
240         struct subch_data_s *sd = event_sd;
241
242         /* anything to read? */
243         len = CHUNKSIZE;
244         spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
245         status = ia64_sn_irtr_recv(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch,
246                                    sd->sd_rb, &len);
247
248         while (!(status < 0)) {
249                 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
250                 scdrv_dispatch_event(sd->sd_rb, len);
251                 len = CHUNKSIZE;
252                 spin_lock_irqsave(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
253                 status = ia64_sn_irtr_recv(sd->sd_nasid, sd->sd_subch,
254                                            sd->sd_rb, &len);
255         }
256         spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sd->sd_rlock, flags);
257 }
258
259
260 /*
261  * scdrv_event_init
262  *
263  * Sets up a system controller subchannel to begin receiving event
264  * messages. This is sort of a specialized version of scdrv_open()
265  * in drivers/char/sn_sysctl.c.
266  */
267 void
268 scdrv_event_init(struct sysctl_data_s *scd)
269 {
270         int rv;
271
272         event_sd = kzalloc(sizeof (struct subch_data_s), GFP_KERNEL);
273         if (event_sd == NULL) {
274                 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: couldn't allocate subchannel info"
275                        " for event monitoring\n", __func__);
276                 return;
277         }
278
279         /* initialize subch_data_s fields */
280         event_sd->sd_nasid = scd->scd_nasid;
281         spin_lock_init(&event_sd->sd_rlock);
282
283         /* ask the system controllers to send events to this node */
284         event_sd->sd_subch = ia64_sn_sysctl_event_init(scd->scd_nasid);
285
286         if (event_sd->sd_subch < 0) {
287                 kfree(event_sd);
288                 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: couldn't open event subchannel\n",
289                        __func__);
290                 return;
291         }
292
293         /* hook event subchannel up to the system controller interrupt */
294         rv = request_irq(SGI_UART_VECTOR, scdrv_event_interrupt,
295                          IRQF_SHARED, "system controller events", event_sd);
296         if (rv) {
297                 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: irq request failed (%d)\n",
298                        __func__, rv);
299                 ia64_sn_irtr_close(event_sd->sd_nasid, event_sd->sd_subch);
300                 kfree(event_sd);
301                 return;
302         }
303 }