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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] x86/MCE: Implement clearbank callback for AMD



On 10/25/12 10:55, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 25.10.12 at 10:18, Christoph Egger <Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 10/24/12 14:18, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>> On 12.10.12 at 16:46, Christoph Egger <Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> +static int k8_need_clearbank_scan(enum mca_source who, uint64_t status)
>>>> +{
>>>> +  switch (who) {
>>>> +  case MCA_MCE_SCAN:
>>>> +  case MCA_MCE_HANDLER:
>>>> +          break;
>>>> +  default:
>>>> +          return 1;
>>>> +  }
>>>> +
>>>> +  /* For fatal error, it shouldn't be cleared so that sticky bank
>>>> +   * have chance to be handled after reboot by polling.
>>>> +   */
>>>> +  if ( (status & MCi_STATUS_UC) && (status & MCi_STATUS_PCC) )
>>>> +          return 0;
>>>> +  /* Spurious need clear bank */
>>>> +  if ( !(status & MCi_STATUS_OVER)
>>>> +      && (status & MCi_STATUS_UC) && !(status & MCi_STATUS_EN))
>>>> +          return 1;
>>>> +
>>>> +  return 1;
>>>> }
>>>
>>> So what's the purpose of first conditionally returning 1, and then
>>> also doing so unconditionally? Do anticipate to insert code between
>>> the two parts within the very near future? Otherwise I'd drop the
>>> whole if() construct.
>>
>> This function is derived from  intel_need_clearbank_scan().
>> I just took over the relevant parts for AMD.
> 
> But that would suggest that the final return be "return 0" rather
> than "return 1".
> 
> Further, the Intel code does no extra checking for the
> MCA_MCE_HANDLER case, so I'd like you to confirm that this is
> indeed to be different for your CPUs.

I just noticed that MCA_MCE_HANDLER is not used at all and can be
removed entirely.

Christoph


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