Re: ipmi0: Watchdog set returned 0xc0 (releng_13)
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 19:49:01 UTC
On 15.09.2021 14:49, mike tancsa wrote: > On 9/15/2021 11:23 AM, mike tancsa wrote: >> >> I also tried on a X11SSL-F >> >> ipmi0: IPMI device rev. 1, firmware rev. 1.60, version 2.0, device >> support mask 0xbf >> ipmi0: Number of channels 2 >> ipmi0: Attached watchdog >> ipmi0: Establishing power cycle handler >> >> # ipmitool sel list | tail -3 >> 6 | 08/20/2021 | 20:45:38 | Fan #0x45 | Lower Non-recoverable going >> low | Asserted >> 7 | 09/15/2021 | 11:15:28 | Watchdog2 #0xca | Timer interrupt () | >> Asserted >> 8 | 09/15/2021 | 11:15:38 | Watchdog2 #0xca | Power cycle () | Asserted >> # >> >> I have a RELENG_12 box in production I will try as well later, but so >> far so good. Thanks for fixing! > > On RELENG_12 as of today, I still have the issue on a X11SCL-F board. What issues do you have there exactly? > Not sure if thats the board, RELENG_12 or other missing changes from > HEAD or a combo there of ? > > --- ipmi.c.prev 2021-09-15 14:39:28.943161000 -0400 > +++ ipmi.c 2021-09-15 14:39:50.997836000 -0400 > @@ -662,7 +662,8 @@ > req->ir_request[0] = IPMI_SET_WD_TIMER_DONT_STOP > | IPMI_SET_WD_TIMER_SMS_OS; > req->ir_request[1] = (wd_timer_actions & 0xff); > - req->ir_request[2] = (wd_pretimeout_countdown & 0xff); > + req->ir_request[2] = min(0xff, > + min(wd_pretimeout_countdown, (sec + 2) / 4)); > req->ir_request[3] = 0; /* Timer use */ > req->ir_request[4] = (sec * 10) & 0xff; > req->ir_request[5] = (sec * 10) >> 8; I suppose this is what you merged down? It by itself should fix the specific issue that affected at least me. > I did notice, there are other changes in the version in HEAD > > @@ -27,16 +27,19 @@ > */ > > #include <sys/cdefs.h> > -__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/12/sys/dev/ipmi/ipmi.c 370303 2021-08-13 > 01:20:59Z git2svn $"); > +__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); > > #include <sys/param.h> > #include <sys/systm.h> > #include <sys/bus.h> > #include <sys/condvar.h> > #include <sys/conf.h> > +#include <sys/eventhandler.h> > #include <sys/kernel.h> > +#include <sys/lock.h> > #include <sys/malloc.h> > #include <sys/module.h> > +#include <sys/mutex.h> > #include <sys/poll.h> > #include <sys/reboot.h> > #include <sys/rman.h> > @@ -93,11 +96,14 @@ > static int wd_startup_countdown = 0; /* sec */ > static int wd_pretimeout_countdown = 120; /* sec */ > static int cycle_wait = 10; /* sec */ > +static int wd_init_enable = 1; > > -static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, ipmi, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, > +static SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, ipmi, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, > "IPMI driver parameters"); > SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ipmi, OID_AUTO, on, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, > &on, 0, ""); > +SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ipmi, OID_AUTO, wd_init_enable, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, > + &wd_init_enable, 1, "Enable watchdog initialization"); > SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ipmi, OID_AUTO, wd_timer_actions, CTLFLAG_RW, > &wd_timer_actions, 0, > "IPMI watchdog timer actions (including pre-timeout interrupt)"); > @@ -662,7 +668,8 @@ > req->ir_request[0] = IPMI_SET_WD_TIMER_DONT_STOP > | IPMI_SET_WD_TIMER_SMS_OS; > req->ir_request[1] = (wd_timer_actions & 0xff); > - req->ir_request[2] = (wd_pretimeout_countdown & 0xff); > + req->ir_request[2] = min(0xff, > + min(wd_pretimeout_countdown, (sec + 2) / 4)); > req->ir_request[3] = 0; /* Timer use */ > req->ir_request[4] = (sec * 10) & 0xff; > req->ir_request[5] = (sec * 10) >> 8; > @@ -906,7 +913,7 @@ > * Probe for watchdog, but only for backends which support > * polled driver requests. > */ > - if (sc->ipmi_driver_requests_polled) { > + if (wd_init_enable && sc->ipmi_driver_requests_polled) { > IPMI_INIT_DRIVER_REQUEST(req, > IPMI_ADDR(IPMI_APP_REQUEST, 0), > IPMI_GET_WDOG, 0, 0); > > @@ -949,14 +956,14 @@ > } else if (!on) > (void)ipmi_set_watchdog(sc, 0); > /* > - * Power cycle the system off using IPMI. We use last - 1 since > we don't > + * Power cycle the system off using IPMI. We use last - 2 since > we don't > * handle all the other kinds of reboots. We'll let others > handle them. > * We only try to do this if the BMC supports the Chassis device. > */ > if (sc->ipmi_dev_support & IPMI_ADS_CHASSIS) { > device_printf(dev, "Establishing power cycle handler\n"); > sc->ipmi_power_cycle_tag = > EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, > - ipmi_power_cycle, sc, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST - 1); > + ipmi_power_cycle, sc, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST - 2); > } > } This seems to be irrelevant. -- Alexander Motin