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Author SHA1 Message Date
Warner Losh
1170c2fecc Implement IPMI support for RB_POWRECYCLE
Some BMCs support power cycling the chassis via the chassis control
command 2 subcommand 2 (ipmitool called it 'chassis power cycle').  If
the BMC supports the chassis device, register a shutdown_final handler
that sends the power cycle command if request and waits up to 10s for
it to take effect. To minimize stack strain, we preallocate a ipmi
request in the softc. At the moment, we're verbose about what we're
doing.

Sponsored by: Netflix
2017-10-25 15:30:53 +00:00
Alexander Motin
ea2ef9931c Optimize IPMI watchdog patting.
Set watchdog timer parameters only when they really need to be changed.
In other cases just restart the timer with single Reset command instead
of two (Set and Reset).

From one side this visually reduces amount of CPU time burned in tight
loop waiting while some slow BMC configures its watchdog hardware, that
seems to be much more complicated task then just resetting the timer.

From another side on some BMCs those slow Set commands sometimes tend to
timeout, that leads to noisy log messages and even more CPU time burned,
so avoiding them can provide even bigger bonuses.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2016-03-22 06:24:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
9662eef57a Watchdog drivers need to support rearming the watchdog in contexts which
are not permitted to sleep.  Only use the IPMI watchdog with backends
which poll driver-initiated requests to meet this requirement.

In practice this means that watchdogs will no longer be used on systems
that use the SSIF backend.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2062
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-04-24 16:56:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
c869aa71f0 Use direct hardware access for internal requests for KCS and SMIC. In
particular, updates to the watchdog should no longer sleep.
- Add a new IPMI_IO_LOCK for low-level I/O access.  Use this for
  kcs_polled_request() and smic_polled_request().
- Add a new backend callback "ipmi_driver_request" to handle a driver
  request.  The new callback performs the request sychronously for KCS
  and SMIC.  SSIF still defers the work to the worker thread since the
  worker thread sleeps during request processing anyway.
- Allocate driver requests on the stack rather than using malloc().

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1723
Tested by:	scottl
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-02-06 16:45:10 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
a9b3c1bf05 Provide a crutch that prevents watchdog to interrupt dumping
on a box with IPMI enabled.

Okay from:	jhb
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-31 05:13:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
1710852ebd Don't try to stop the IPMI watchdog timer if it is not running.
Starting or stopping the IPMI watchdog is rather expensive with the
current implementation as all IPMI requests are bounced via thread.
This is not viable during shutdown or dumps, and this avoids headache
in the common case that the watchdog is not enabled.  The IPMI watchdog
should probably be reworked to not use a separate thread to fix this
in the case when the watchdog timer is enabled.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-08-07 12:40:31 +00:00
Ed Schouten
6472ac3d8a Mark all SYSCTL_NODEs static that have no corresponding SYSCTL_DECLs.
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
2011-11-07 15:43:11 +00:00
Ed Schouten
d745c852be Mark MALLOC_DEFINEs static that have no corresponding MALLOC_DECLAREs.
This means that their use is restricted to a single C file.
2011-11-07 06:44:47 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
14689886a5 Fixed firmware revision decoding:
- the major is 7-bit binary encoded
- the minor is BCD encoded

PR:		kern/151586
MFC after:	3 days
2011-04-14 07:14:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
a46a1e767d - Fixed incorrect watchdog timeout setting: MSB of a 2-byte
value is obtained by dividing it by 256, not by 2550; also,
  one second is 10^9 nanoseconds, not 1800000000 nanoseconds.

- Due to rounding error, setting watchdog to a really small
  timeout (<1 sec) was turning the watchdog off.  It should
  set the watchdog to a small timeout instead.

- Implemented error checking in ipmi_wd_event(), as required
  by watchdog(9).

PR:		kern/130512
Submitted by:	Dmitrij Tejblum

- Additionally, check that the timeout value is within the
  supported range, and if it's too large, act as required by
  watchdog(9).

MFC after:	3 days
2009-12-18 12:10:42 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
c12dbd1d96 Fix typo where the code was missing the "IPMICTL_RECEIVE_MSG_32" condition
test.
2008-11-14 01:53:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
943bebd2c9 Remove hack attempt at using devfs cloning for per-file descriptor storage.
Use the much simpler cdevpriv for per-fd state and enable it.  This allows
multiple opens of /dev/ipmi0 (e.g. using ipmitool while ipmievd is running
in the background).

MFC after:	1 week
2008-08-28 02:13:53 +00:00
Nick Hibma
f29fa1dfa4 Revisit the watchdogs: Resetting the error to EINVAL after failing to set the
watchdog might hide the succesful arming of an earlier one. Accept that on
failing to arm any watchdog (because of non-supported timeouts) EOPNOTSUPP is
returned instead of the more appropriate EINVAL.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-03-27 21:03:37 +00:00
Paolo Pisati
ef544f6312 o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t to
bus_setup_intr()

o add an int return code to all fast handlers

o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST

For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current

Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re@
2007-02-23 12:19:07 +00:00
Nick Hibma
9079fff550 Align the interfaces for the various watchdogs and make the interface
behave as expected.

Also:
- Return an error if WD_PASSIVE is passed in to the ioctl as only
  WD_ACTIVE is implemented at the moment. See sys/watchdog.h for an
  explanation of the difference between WD_ACTIVE and WD_PASSIVE.
- Remove the I_HAVE_TOTALLY_LOST_MY_SENSE_OF_HUMOR define. If you've
  lost your sense of humor, than don't add a define.

Specific changes:

i80321_wdog.c
  Don't roll your own passive watchdog tickle as this would defeat the
  purpose of an active (userland) watchdog tickle.

ichwd.c / ipmi.c:
  WD_ACTIVE means active patting of the watchdog by a userland process,
  not whether the watchdog is active. See sys/watchdog.h.

kern_clock.c:
  (software watchdog) Remove a check for WD_ACTIVE as this does not make
  sense here. This reverts r1.181.
2006-12-15 21:44:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
d78cd1ad55 Fix some edge cases in detach() as well as a memory leak if we fail to
talk to the BMC.

Reported by:	Alexander Logvinov : ports at logvinov_com
MFC after:	1 week
2006-12-06 15:10:11 +00:00
John Baldwin
5283d39b98 ipmi_polled_enqueue_request() is already called with the lock held, just
assert it rather than recursing.

Reported by:	mjacob
Pointy hat:	jhb
MFC after:	3 days
2006-10-12 16:26:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
bec0c98eae Fix a memory leak in ipmi_unload().
CID:		1542
Found by:	Coverity Prevent
2006-09-26 15:48:13 +00:00
John Baldwin
d72a078647 Update the ipmi(4) driver:
- Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use
  a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication
  protocols setup in their own attach routine.
- Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus).
- Add an ACPI attachment.
- Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface
  subclass.
- Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c.
- Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use
  pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake
  resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the
  table.
- Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each
  communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.)
  that setup per-interface data.
- Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an
  explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given
  request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request.  By bundling
  the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various
  communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses
  a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF).
- Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE.
- Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool
  on FreeBSD/amd64.
- Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES.

Submitted by:	ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3)
Sponsored by:	IronPort Systems, Yahoo!
MFC after:	6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c40da00ca3 Since DELAY() was moved, most <machine/clock.h> #includes have been
unnecessary.
2006-05-16 14:37:58 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
19d61f3f27 Don't conflict with the DEBUG define. 2006-02-13 16:50:45 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
37b1ce132c Add an OpenIPMI mostly compatible driver. This driver was developed
to work with ipmitools.  It works with other tools that have an OpenIPMI
driver interface.  The port will need to get updated to used this.
I have not implemented the IPMB mode yet so ioctl's for that don't
really do much otherwise it should work like the OpenIPMI version.
The ipmi.h definitions was derived from the ipmitool header file.
The bus attachments are done for smbios and pci/smbios.  Differences
in bus probe order for modules/static are delt with.  ACPI attachment
should be done.

This drivers registers with the watchdod(4) interface

Work to do:
     - BT interface
     - IPMB mode

This has been tested on Dell PE2850, PE2650 & PE850 with i386 & amd64
kernel.

I will link this into the build on next week.

Tom Rhodes, helped me with the man page.

Sponsored by:   IronPort Systems Inc.
Inspired from:  ipmitool & Linux
2006-02-10 20:51:35 +00:00