On 1/17/13, Lance Ortiz <lance.or...@hp.com> wrote:
> This header file will define a new trace event that will be triggered when
> a AER event occurs.  The following data will be provided to the trace
> event.
>
> char * dev_name - The name of the slot where the device resides
>                   ([domain:]bus:device.function).
>
> u32 status - Either the correctable or uncorrectable register
>              indicating what error or errors have been see.
>
> u8 severity - error severity 0:NONFATAL 1:FATAL 2:CORRECTED
>
> The trace event will also provide a trace string that may look like:
>
> "0000:05:00.0 PCIe Bus Error:severity=Uncorrected (Non-Fatal), Poisoned
> TLP"
>
> v1-v2 Move header from include/ras/aer_event.h to
> include/trace/events/ras.h
> v3-v4 Cleaned up comments and commit header
> v4-v5 More cleanup remove () from if statement in print.
>       Renamed string define to be more specific.
> v5-v6 change TRACE_SYSTEM define to be ras and not aer.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lance Ortiz <lance.or...@hp.com>
> Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mche...@redhat.com>
> Acked-by: Tony Luck <tony.l...@intel.com>
> ---
>
>  include/trace/events/ras.h |   77
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 include/trace/events/ras.h
>
> diff --git a/include/trace/events/ras.h b/include/trace/events/ras.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..88b8783
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/trace/events/ras.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
> +#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
> +#define TRACE_SYSTEM ras
> +
> +#if !defined(_TRACE_AER_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
> +#define _TRACE_AER_H
> +
> +#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
> +#include <linux/edac.h>
> +
> +
> +/*
> + * PCIe AER Trace event
> + *
> + * These events are generated when hardware detects a corrected or
> + * uncorrected event on a PCIe device. The event report has
> + * the following structure:
> + *
> + * char * dev_name - The name of the slot where the device resides
> + *                   ([domain:]bus:device.function).
> + * u32 status -              Either the correctable or uncorrectable register
> + *                   indicating what error or errors have been seen
> + * u8 severity -     error severity 0:NONFATAL 1:FATAL 2:CORRECTED
> + */
> +
> +#define aer_correctable_errors               \
> +     {BIT(0),        "Receiver Error"},              \
> +     {BIT(6),        "Bad TLP"},                     \
> +     {BIT(7),        "Bad DLLP"},                    \
> +     {BIT(8),        "RELAY_NUM Rollover"},          \
> +     {BIT(12),       "Replay Timer Timeout"},        \
> +     {BIT(13),       "Advisory Non-Fatal"}
> +
> +#define aer_uncorrectable_errors             \
> +     {BIT(4),        "Data Link Protocol"},          \
> +     {BIT(12),       "Poisoned TLP"},                \
> +     {BIT(13),       "Flow Control Protocol"},       \
> +     {BIT(14),       "Completion Timeout"},          \
> +     {BIT(15),       "Completer Abort"},             \
> +     {BIT(16),       "Unexpected Completion"},       \
> +     {BIT(17),       "Receiver Overflow"},           \
> +     {BIT(18),       "Malformed TLP"},               \
> +     {BIT(19),       "ECRC"},                        \
> +     {BIT(20),       "Unsupported Request"}
> +
> +TRACE_EVENT(aer_event,
> +     TP_PROTO(const char *dev_name,
> +              const u32 status,
> +              const u8 severity),
> +
> +     TP_ARGS(dev_name, status, severity),
> +
> +     TP_STRUCT__entry(
> +             __string(       dev_name,       dev_name        )
> +             __field(        u32,            status          )
> +             __field(        u8,             severity        )
> +     ),
> +
> +     TP_fast_assign(
> +             __assign_str(dev_name, dev_name);
> +             __entry->status         = status;
> +             __entry->severity       = severity;
> +     ),
> +
> +     TP_printk("%s PCIe Bus Error: severity=%s, %s\n",
> +             __get_str(dev_name),
> +             __entry->severity == HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED ? "Corrected" :
> +                     __entry->severity == HW_EVENT_ERR_FATAL ?
> +                     "Fatal" : "Uncorrected",
> +             __entry->severity == HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED ?
> +             __print_flags(__entry->status, "|", aer_correctable_errors) :
> +             __print_flags(__entry->status, "|", aer_uncorrectable_errors))
> +);

This causes inconsistency between dmesg and the trace event output.
When dmesg says "severity=Corrected", the trace event says
"severity=Fatal". What happens is that HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED is
defined in edac.h:

enum hw_event_mc_err_type {
        HW_EVENT_ERR_CORRECTED,
        HW_EVENT_ERR_UNCORRECTED,
        HW_EVENT_ERR_FATAL,
        HW_EVENT_ERR_INFO,
};

while aer_print_error() uses aer_error_severity_string[] defined as:

static const char *aer_error_severity_string[] = {
        "Uncorrected (Non-Fatal)",
        "Uncorrected (Fatal)",
        "Corrected"
};

In this case dmesg is correct because info->severity is assigned in
aer_isr_one_error() using the definitions in include/linux/ras.h:
#define AER_NONFATAL                    0
#define AER_FATAL                       1
#define AER_CORRECTABLE                 2

So which one is the standard? Is there a plan to unify all these names?

Thanks
Rui Wang
> +
> +#endif /* _TRACE_AER_H */
> +
> +/* This part must be outside protection */
> +#include <trace/define_trace.h>
>
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