Documentation: In-Field Scan
Add documentation for In-Field Scan (IFS). This documentation describes the basics of IFS, the loading IFS image, chunk authentication, running scan and how to check result via sysfs. The CORE_CAPABILITIES MSR enumerates whether IFS is supported. The full github location for distributing the IFS images is still being decided. So just a placeholder included for now in the documentation. Future CPUs will support more than one type of test. Plan for that now by using a "_0" suffix on the ABI directory names. Additional test types will use "_1", etc. Reviewed-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220506225410.1652287-13-tony.luck@intel.com Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/platform/x86/intel/ifs/ifs.h
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i386/index
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x86_64/index
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ifs
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sva
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#ifndef _IFS_H_
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#define _IFS_H_
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/**
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* DOC: In-Field Scan
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*
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* =============
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* In-Field Scan
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* =============
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*
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* Introduction
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* ------------
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*
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* In Field Scan (IFS) is a hardware feature to run circuit level tests on
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* a CPU core to detect problems that are not caught by parity or ECC checks.
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* Future CPUs will support more than one type of test which will show up
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* with a new platform-device instance-id, for now only .0 is exposed.
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*
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*
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* IFS Image
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* ---------
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*
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* Intel provides a firmware file containing the scan tests via
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* github [#f1]_. Similar to microcode there is a separate file for each
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* family-model-stepping.
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*
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* IFS Image Loading
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* -----------------
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*
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* The driver loads the tests into memory reserved BIOS local to each CPU
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* socket in a two step process using writes to MSRs to first load the
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* SHA hashes for the test. Then the tests themselves. Status MSRs provide
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* feedback on the success/failure of these steps. When a new test file
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* is installed it can be loaded by writing to the driver reload file::
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*
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* # echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/reload
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*
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* Similar to microcode, the current version of the scan tests is stored
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* in a fixed location: /lib/firmware/intel/ifs.0/family-model-stepping.scan
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*
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* Running tests
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* -------------
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*
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* Tests are run by the driver synchronizing execution of all threads on a
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* core and then writing to the ACTIVATE_SCAN MSR on all threads. Instruction
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* execution continues when:
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*
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* 1) All tests have completed.
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* 2) Execution was interrupted.
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* 3) A test detected a problem.
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*
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* Note that ALL THREADS ON THE CORE ARE EFFECTIVELY OFFLINE FOR THE
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* DURATION OF THE TEST. This can be up to 200 milliseconds. If the system
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* is running latency sensitive applications that cannot tolerate an
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* interruption of this magnitude, the system administrator must arrange
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* to migrate those applications to other cores before running a core test.
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* It may also be necessary to redirect interrupts to other CPUs.
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*
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* In all cases reading the SCAN_STATUS MSR provides details on what
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* happened. The driver makes the value of this MSR visible to applications
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* via the "details" file (see below). Interrupted tests may be restarted.
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*
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* The IFS driver provides sysfs interfaces via /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/
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* to control execution:
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*
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* Test a specific core::
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*
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* # echo <cpu#> > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/run_test
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*
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* when HT is enabled any of the sibling cpu# can be specified to test
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* its corresponding physical core. Since the tests are per physical core,
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* the result of testing any thread is same. All siblings must be online
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* to run a core test. It is only necessary to test one thread.
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*
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* For e.g. to test core corresponding to cpu5
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*
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* # echo 5 > /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/run_test
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*
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* Results of the last test is provided in /sys::
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*
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* $ cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/status
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* pass
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*
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* Status can be one of pass, fail, untested
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*
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* Additional details of the last test is provided by the details file::
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*
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* $ cat /sys/devices/virtual/misc/intel_ifs_0/details
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* 0x8081
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*
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* The details file reports the hex value of the SCAN_STATUS MSR.
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* Hardware defined error codes are documented in volume 4 of the Intel
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* Software Developer's Manual but the error_code field may contain one of
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* the following driver defined software codes:
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*
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* +------+--------------------+
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* | 0xFD | Software timeout |
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* +------+--------------------+
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* | 0xFE | Partial completion |
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* +------+--------------------+
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*
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* Driver design choices
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* ---------------------
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*
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* 1) The ACTIVATE_SCAN MSR allows for running any consecutive subrange of
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* available tests. But the driver always tries to run all tests and only
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* uses the subrange feature to restart an interrupted test.
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*
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* 2) Hardware allows for some number of cores to be tested in parallel.
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* The driver does not make use of this, it only tests one core at a time.
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*
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* .. [#f1] https://github.com/intel/TBD
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*/
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#include <linux/device.h>
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#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
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