1. 05 Feb, 2011 1 commit
  2. 03 Feb, 2011 2 commits
    • Suresh Siddha's avatar
      x86, mtrr: Avoid MTRR reprogramming on BP during boot on UP platforms · f7448548
      Suresh Siddha authored
      Markus Kohn ran into a hard hang regression on an acer aspire
      1310, when acpi is enabled. git bisect showed the following
      commit as the bad one that introduced the boot regression.
      
      	commit d0af9eed
      	Author: Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
      	Date:   Wed Aug 19 18:05:36 2009 -0700
      
      	    x86, pat/mtrr: Rendezvous all the cpus for MTRR/PAT init
      
      Because of the UP configuration of that platform,
      native_smp_prepare_cpus() bailed out (in smp_sanity_check())
      before doing the set_mtrr_aps_delayed_init()
      
      Further down the boot path, native_smp_cpus_done() will call the
      delayed MTRR initialization for the AP's (mtrr_aps_init()) with
      mtrr_aps_delayed_init not set. This resulted in the boot
      processor reprogramming its MTRR's to the values seen during the
      start of the OS boot. While this is not needed ideally, this
      shouldn't have caused any side-effects. This is because the
      reprogramming of MTRR's (set_mtrr_state() that gets called via
      set_mtrr()) will check if the live register contents are
      different from what is being asked to write and will do the actual
      write only if they are different.
      
      BP's mtrr state is read during the start of the OS boot and
      typically nothing would have changed when we ask to reprogram it
      on BP again because of the above scenario on an UP platform. So
      on a normal UP platform no reprogramming of BP MTRR MSR's
      happens and all is well.
      
      However, on this platform, bios seems to be modifying the fixed
      mtrr range registers between the start of OS boot and when we
      double check the live registers for reprogramming BP MTRR
      registers. And as the live registers are modified, we end up
      reprogramming the MTRR's to the state seen during the start of
      the OS boot.
      
      During ACPI initialization, something in the bios (probably smi
      handler?) don't like this fact and results in a hard lockup.
      
      We didn't see this boot hang issue on this platform before the
      commit d0af9eed, because only
      the AP's (if any) will program its MTRR's to the value that BP
      had at the start of the OS boot.
      
      Fix this issue by checking mtrr_aps_delayed_init before
      continuing further in the mtrr_aps_init(). Now, only AP's (if
      any) will program its MTRR's to the BP values during boot.
      
      Addresses https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=623393
      
        [ By the way, this behavior of the bios modifying MTRR's after the start
          of the OS boot is not common and the kernel is not prepared to
          handle this situation well. Irrespective of this issue, during
          suspend/resume, linux kernel will try to reprogram the BP's MTRR values
          to the values seen during the start of the OS boot. So suspend/resume might
          be already broken on this platform for all linux kernel versions. ]
      Reported-and-bisected-by: default avatarMarkus Kohn <jabber@gmx.org>
      Tested-by: default avatarMarkus Kohn <jabber@gmx.org>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSuresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
      Cc: Thomas Renninger <trenn@novell.com>
      Cc: Rafael Wysocki <rjw@novell.com>
      Cc: Venkatesh Pallipadi <venki@google.com>
      Cc: stable@kernel.org # [v2.6.32+]
      LKML-Reference: <1296694975.4418.402.camel@sbsiddha-MOBL3.sc.intel.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
      f7448548
    • Matthieu CASTET's avatar
      x86, nx: Don't force pages RW when setting NX bits · f12d3d04
      Matthieu CASTET authored
      Xen want page table pages read only.
      
      But the initial page table (from head_*.S) live in .data or .bss.
      
      That was broken by 64edc8ed.  There is
      absolutely no reason to force these pages RW after they have already
      been marked RO.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMatthieu CASTET <castet.matthieu@free.fr>
      Tested-by: default avatarKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarH. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
      f12d3d04
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