It can eat up a lot of stack space when NR_CPUS is large.
We retain some of it's functionality by reporting at least one
of the cpu's which are seen in error state.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
/* Multi-cpu list version. */
static void hypervisor_xcall_deliver(struct trap_per_cpu *tb, int cnt)
{
/* Multi-cpu list version. */
static void hypervisor_xcall_deliver(struct trap_per_cpu *tb, int cnt)
{
- int retries, this_cpu, prev_sent, i;
+ int retries, this_cpu, prev_sent, i, saw_cpu_error;
u16 *cpu_list;
this_cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpu_list = __va(tb->cpu_list_pa);
u16 *cpu_list;
this_cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpu_list = __va(tb->cpu_list_pa);
- cpus_clear(error_mask);
retries = 0;
prev_sent = 0;
do {
retries = 0;
prev_sent = 0;
do {
continue;
err = sun4v_cpu_state(cpu);
continue;
err = sun4v_cpu_state(cpu);
- if (err >= 0 &&
- err == HV_CPU_STATE_ERROR) {
+ if (err == HV_CPU_STATE_ERROR) {
+ saw_cpu_error = (cpu + 1);
- cpu_set(cpu, error_mask);
}
}
} else if (unlikely(status != HV_EWOULDBLOCK))
}
}
} else if (unlikely(status != HV_EWOULDBLOCK))
- if (unlikely(!cpus_empty(error_mask)))
+ if (unlikely(saw_cpu_error))
goto fatal_mondo_cpu_error;
return;
fatal_mondo_cpu_error:
printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU[%d]: SUN4V mondo cpu error, some target cpus "
goto fatal_mondo_cpu_error;
return;
fatal_mondo_cpu_error:
printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU[%d]: SUN4V mondo cpu error, some target cpus "
- "were in error state\n",
- this_cpu);
- printk(KERN_CRIT "CPU[%d]: Error mask [ ", this_cpu);
- for_each_cpu_mask_nr(i, error_mask)
- printk("%d ", i);
- printk("]\n");
+ "(including %d) were in error state\n",
+ this_cpu, saw_cpu_error - 1);
return;
fatal_mondo_timeout:
return;
fatal_mondo_timeout: