Linux up to now is not smart enough to properly clear the HPET when it boots, which is particularly a problem when a kdump attempt from running under Xen is being made. Linux itself added code to work around this to its shutdown paths quite some time ago, so let''s do something similar in Xen: Save the configuration register settings during boot, and restore them during shutdown. This should cover the majority of cases where the secondary kernel might not come up because timer interrupts don''t work. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/crash.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/crash.c @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ static void nmi_shootdown_cpus(void) #endif disable_IO_APIC(); + hpet_disable(); } void machine_crash_shutdown(void) --- a/xen/arch/x86/hpet.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hpet.c @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ void hpet_broadcast_resume(void) if ( !hpet_events ) return; - hpet_resume(); + hpet_resume(NULL); cfg = hpet_read32(HPET_CFG); @@ -704,10 +704,13 @@ int hpet_legacy_irq_tick(void) return 1; } +static u32 *hpet_boot_cfg; + u64 __init hpet_setup(void) { static u64 __initdata hpet_rate; u32 hpet_id, hpet_period; + unsigned int last; if ( hpet_rate ) return hpet_rate; @@ -732,7 +735,9 @@ u64 __init hpet_setup(void) return 0; } - hpet_resume(); + last = (hpet_id & HPET_ID_NUMBER) >> HPET_ID_NUMBER_SHIFT; + hpet_boot_cfg = xmalloc_array(u32, 2 + last); + hpet_resume(hpet_boot_cfg); hpet_rate = 1000000000000000ULL; /* 10^15 */ (void)do_div(hpet_rate, hpet_period); @@ -740,24 +745,29 @@ u64 __init hpet_setup(void) return hpet_rate; } -void hpet_resume(void) +void hpet_resume(u32 *boot_cfg) { static u32 system_reset_latch; u32 hpet_id, cfg; - unsigned int i; + unsigned int i, last; if ( system_reset_latch == system_reset_counter ) return; system_reset_latch = system_reset_counter; cfg = hpet_read32(HPET_CFG); + if ( boot_cfg ) + *boot_cfg = cfg; cfg &= ~(HPET_CFG_ENABLE | HPET_CFG_LEGACY); hpet_write32(cfg, HPET_CFG); hpet_id = hpet_read32(HPET_ID); - for ( i = 0; i <= ((hpet_id >> 8) & 31); i++ ) + last = (hpet_id & HPET_ID_NUMBER) >> HPET_ID_NUMBER_SHIFT; + for ( i = 0; i <= last; ++i ) { cfg = hpet_read32(HPET_Tn_CFG(i)); + if ( boot_cfg ) + boot_cfg[i + 1] = cfg; cfg &= ~HPET_TN_ENABLE; hpet_write32(cfg, HPET_Tn_CFG(i)); } @@ -766,3 +776,21 @@ void hpet_resume(void) cfg |= HPET_CFG_ENABLE; hpet_write32(cfg, HPET_CFG); } + +void hpet_disable(void) +{ + unsigned int i; + u32 id; + + if ( !hpet_boot_cfg ) + return; + + hpet_write32(*hpet_boot_cfg & ~HPET_CFG_ENABLE, HPET_CFG); + + id = hpet_read32(HPET_ID); + for ( i = 0; i <= ((id & HPET_ID_NUMBER) >> HPET_ID_NUMBER_SHIFT); ++i ) + hpet_write32(hpet_boot_cfg[i + 1], HPET_Tn_CFG(i)); + + if ( *hpet_boot_cfg & HPET_CFG_ENABLE ) + hpet_write32(*hpet_boot_cfg, HPET_CFG); +} --- a/xen/arch/x86/smp.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/smp.c @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #include <asm/mc146818rtc.h> #include <asm/flushtlb.h> #include <asm/hardirq.h> +#include <asm/hpet.h> #include <asm/hvm/support.h> #include <mach_apic.h> @@ -375,6 +376,7 @@ void smp_send_stop(void) local_irq_disable(); __stop_this_cpu(); disable_IO_APIC(); + hpet_disable(); local_irq_enable(); } --- a/xen/arch/x86/time.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/time.c @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ static int __init init_hpet(struct platf static void resume_hpet(struct platform_timesource *pts) { - hpet_resume(); + hpet_resume(NULL); } static struct platform_timesource __initdata plt_hpet --- a/xen/include/asm-x86/hpet.h +++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/hpet.h @@ -55,7 +55,12 @@ extern unsigned long hpet_address; * Return value is zero if HPET is unavailable. */ u64 hpet_setup(void); -void hpet_resume(void); +void hpet_resume(u32 *); + +/* + * Disable HPET hardware: restore it to boot time state. + */ +void hpet_disable(void); /* * Callback from legacy timer (PIT channel 0) IRQ handler. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel