[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] x86/mcheck: allow varying bank counts per CPU
On 05.09.2025 19:02, Jason Andryuk wrote: > > > On 2025-09-05 12:52, Soham Dandapat wrote: >> In mca_cap_init function,the mcabanks_alloc allocates and >> initializes an mca_banks structure for managing MCA banks, >> setting up a bank map and storing the specified or default number >> of banks. >> >> After this we will call mcabanks_set(i, mca_allbanks); >> The mcabanks_set function sets a specific bit in the bank_map of >> an mca_banks structure, provided the structure, its bank_map, and >> the bit index are valid. >> >> At the end, we will call >> mcabanks_free(xchg(&mca_allbanks, all)); >> This function is thread safe and does below: >> 1. Atomically exchanges the value of "mca_allbanks" with "all" >> 2. Returns the old value that was previously in "mca_allbanks" >> So, when we will call mcabanks_free , that will free the memory. >> >> The problem is that mcabanks_set(i, mca_allbanks) function is updating >> mca_allbanks which will be freed via mcabanks_free later. This means >> new mca_allbanks instance("all") will never get chance to update >> it's bank_map. >> >> Due to this when we will collect log from mcheck_mca_logout function , >> the condition "if ( !mcabanks_test(i, bankmask) )" will always fails >> and MCA logs will not be collected for any bank. >> >> The fix is to solve this problem. >> >> Fixes: 560cf418c845 ("x86/mcheck: allow varying bank counts per CPU") >> Signed-off-by: Soham Dandapat <soham.dandapat@xxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Jason Andryuk <jason.andryuk@xxxxxxx> > > Maybe the patch subject should be "x86/mcheck: Fix mca bank > initialization" to differentiate from the Fixes commit? That's still more generic than wanted. How about "x86/mcheck: fix mca_allbanks updating"? With a more concise title (which can be adjusted while committing, so long as there's agreement): Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> Jan
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