xref: /openbmc/linux/kernel/panic.c (revision ca79522c)
1 /*
2  *  linux/kernel/panic.c
3  *
4  *  Copyright (C) 1991, 1992  Linus Torvalds
5  */
6 
7 /*
8  * This function is used through-out the kernel (including mm and fs)
9  * to indicate a major problem.
10  */
11 #include <linux/debug_locks.h>
12 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
13 #include <linux/kmsg_dump.h>
14 #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
15 #include <linux/notifier.h>
16 #include <linux/module.h>
17 #include <linux/random.h>
18 #include <linux/reboot.h>
19 #include <linux/delay.h>
20 #include <linux/kexec.h>
21 #include <linux/sched.h>
22 #include <linux/sysrq.h>
23 #include <linux/init.h>
24 #include <linux/nmi.h>
25 
26 #define PANIC_TIMER_STEP 100
27 #define PANIC_BLINK_SPD 18
28 
29 int panic_on_oops = CONFIG_PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE;
30 static unsigned long tainted_mask;
31 static int pause_on_oops;
32 static int pause_on_oops_flag;
33 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pause_on_oops_lock);
34 
35 int panic_timeout;
36 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(panic_timeout);
37 
38 ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(panic_notifier_list);
39 
40 EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic_notifier_list);
41 
42 static long no_blink(int state)
43 {
44 	return 0;
45 }
46 
47 /* Returns how long it waited in ms */
48 long (*panic_blink)(int state);
49 EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic_blink);
50 
51 /*
52  * Stop ourself in panic -- architecture code may override this
53  */
54 void __weak panic_smp_self_stop(void)
55 {
56 	while (1)
57 		cpu_relax();
58 }
59 
60 /**
61  *	panic - halt the system
62  *	@fmt: The text string to print
63  *
64  *	Display a message, then perform cleanups.
65  *
66  *	This function never returns.
67  */
68 void panic(const char *fmt, ...)
69 {
70 	static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(panic_lock);
71 	static char buf[1024];
72 	va_list args;
73 	long i, i_next = 0;
74 	int state = 0;
75 
76 	/*
77 	 * Disable local interrupts. This will prevent panic_smp_self_stop
78 	 * from deadlocking the first cpu that invokes the panic, since
79 	 * there is nothing to prevent an interrupt handler (that runs
80 	 * after the panic_lock is acquired) from invoking panic again.
81 	 */
82 	local_irq_disable();
83 
84 	/*
85 	 * It's possible to come here directly from a panic-assertion and
86 	 * not have preempt disabled. Some functions called from here want
87 	 * preempt to be disabled. No point enabling it later though...
88 	 *
89 	 * Only one CPU is allowed to execute the panic code from here. For
90 	 * multiple parallel invocations of panic, all other CPUs either
91 	 * stop themself or will wait until they are stopped by the 1st CPU
92 	 * with smp_send_stop().
93 	 */
94 	if (!spin_trylock(&panic_lock))
95 		panic_smp_self_stop();
96 
97 	console_verbose();
98 	bust_spinlocks(1);
99 	va_start(args, fmt);
100 	vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
101 	va_end(args);
102 	printk(KERN_EMERG "Kernel panic - not syncing: %s\n",buf);
103 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
104 	/*
105 	 * Avoid nested stack-dumping if a panic occurs during oops processing
106 	 */
107 	if (!test_taint(TAINT_DIE) && oops_in_progress <= 1)
108 		dump_stack();
109 #endif
110 
111 	/*
112 	 * If we have crashed and we have a crash kernel loaded let it handle
113 	 * everything else.
114 	 * Do we want to call this before we try to display a message?
115 	 */
116 	crash_kexec(NULL);
117 
118 	/*
119 	 * Note smp_send_stop is the usual smp shutdown function, which
120 	 * unfortunately means it may not be hardened to work in a panic
121 	 * situation.
122 	 */
123 	smp_send_stop();
124 
125 	kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_PANIC);
126 
127 	atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_notifier_list, 0, buf);
128 
129 	bust_spinlocks(0);
130 
131 	if (!panic_blink)
132 		panic_blink = no_blink;
133 
134 	if (panic_timeout > 0) {
135 		/*
136 		 * Delay timeout seconds before rebooting the machine.
137 		 * We can't use the "normal" timers since we just panicked.
138 		 */
139 		printk(KERN_EMERG "Rebooting in %d seconds..", panic_timeout);
140 
141 		for (i = 0; i < panic_timeout * 1000; i += PANIC_TIMER_STEP) {
142 			touch_nmi_watchdog();
143 			if (i >= i_next) {
144 				i += panic_blink(state ^= 1);
145 				i_next = i + 3600 / PANIC_BLINK_SPD;
146 			}
147 			mdelay(PANIC_TIMER_STEP);
148 		}
149 	}
150 	if (panic_timeout != 0) {
151 		/*
152 		 * This will not be a clean reboot, with everything
153 		 * shutting down.  But if there is a chance of
154 		 * rebooting the system it will be rebooted.
155 		 */
156 		emergency_restart();
157 	}
158 #ifdef __sparc__
159 	{
160 		extern int stop_a_enabled;
161 		/* Make sure the user can actually press Stop-A (L1-A) */
162 		stop_a_enabled = 1;
163 		printk(KERN_EMERG "Press Stop-A (L1-A) to return to the boot prom\n");
164 	}
165 #endif
166 #if defined(CONFIG_S390)
167 	{
168 		unsigned long caller;
169 
170 		caller = (unsigned long)__builtin_return_address(0);
171 		disabled_wait(caller);
172 	}
173 #endif
174 	local_irq_enable();
175 	for (i = 0; ; i += PANIC_TIMER_STEP) {
176 		touch_softlockup_watchdog();
177 		if (i >= i_next) {
178 			i += panic_blink(state ^= 1);
179 			i_next = i + 3600 / PANIC_BLINK_SPD;
180 		}
181 		mdelay(PANIC_TIMER_STEP);
182 	}
183 }
184 
185 EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic);
186 
187 
188 struct tnt {
189 	u8	bit;
190 	char	true;
191 	char	false;
192 };
193 
194 static const struct tnt tnts[] = {
195 	{ TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE,	'P', 'G' },
196 	{ TAINT_FORCED_MODULE,		'F', ' ' },
197 	{ TAINT_UNSAFE_SMP,		'S', ' ' },
198 	{ TAINT_FORCED_RMMOD,		'R', ' ' },
199 	{ TAINT_MACHINE_CHECK,		'M', ' ' },
200 	{ TAINT_BAD_PAGE,		'B', ' ' },
201 	{ TAINT_USER,			'U', ' ' },
202 	{ TAINT_DIE,			'D', ' ' },
203 	{ TAINT_OVERRIDDEN_ACPI_TABLE,	'A', ' ' },
204 	{ TAINT_WARN,			'W', ' ' },
205 	{ TAINT_CRAP,			'C', ' ' },
206 	{ TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND,	'I', ' ' },
207 	{ TAINT_OOT_MODULE,		'O', ' ' },
208 };
209 
210 /**
211  *	print_tainted - return a string to represent the kernel taint state.
212  *
213  *  'P' - Proprietary module has been loaded.
214  *  'F' - Module has been forcibly loaded.
215  *  'S' - SMP with CPUs not designed for SMP.
216  *  'R' - User forced a module unload.
217  *  'M' - System experienced a machine check exception.
218  *  'B' - System has hit bad_page.
219  *  'U' - Userspace-defined naughtiness.
220  *  'D' - Kernel has oopsed before
221  *  'A' - ACPI table overridden.
222  *  'W' - Taint on warning.
223  *  'C' - modules from drivers/staging are loaded.
224  *  'I' - Working around severe firmware bug.
225  *  'O' - Out-of-tree module has been loaded.
226  *
227  *	The string is overwritten by the next call to print_tainted().
228  */
229 const char *print_tainted(void)
230 {
231 	static char buf[ARRAY_SIZE(tnts) + sizeof("Tainted: ") + 1];
232 
233 	if (tainted_mask) {
234 		char *s;
235 		int i;
236 
237 		s = buf + sprintf(buf, "Tainted: ");
238 		for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(tnts); i++) {
239 			const struct tnt *t = &tnts[i];
240 			*s++ = test_bit(t->bit, &tainted_mask) ?
241 					t->true : t->false;
242 		}
243 		*s = 0;
244 	} else
245 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Not tainted");
246 
247 	return buf;
248 }
249 
250 int test_taint(unsigned flag)
251 {
252 	return test_bit(flag, &tainted_mask);
253 }
254 EXPORT_SYMBOL(test_taint);
255 
256 unsigned long get_taint(void)
257 {
258 	return tainted_mask;
259 }
260 
261 /**
262  * add_taint: add a taint flag if not already set.
263  * @flag: one of the TAINT_* constants.
264  * @lockdep_ok: whether lock debugging is still OK.
265  *
266  * If something bad has gone wrong, you'll want @lockdebug_ok = false, but for
267  * some notewortht-but-not-corrupting cases, it can be set to true.
268  */
269 void add_taint(unsigned flag, enum lockdep_ok lockdep_ok)
270 {
271 	if (lockdep_ok == LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE && __debug_locks_off())
272 		printk(KERN_WARNING
273 		       "Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint\n");
274 
275 	set_bit(flag, &tainted_mask);
276 }
277 EXPORT_SYMBOL(add_taint);
278 
279 static void spin_msec(int msecs)
280 {
281 	int i;
282 
283 	for (i = 0; i < msecs; i++) {
284 		touch_nmi_watchdog();
285 		mdelay(1);
286 	}
287 }
288 
289 /*
290  * It just happens that oops_enter() and oops_exit() are identically
291  * implemented...
292  */
293 static void do_oops_enter_exit(void)
294 {
295 	unsigned long flags;
296 	static int spin_counter;
297 
298 	if (!pause_on_oops)
299 		return;
300 
301 	spin_lock_irqsave(&pause_on_oops_lock, flags);
302 	if (pause_on_oops_flag == 0) {
303 		/* This CPU may now print the oops message */
304 		pause_on_oops_flag = 1;
305 	} else {
306 		/* We need to stall this CPU */
307 		if (!spin_counter) {
308 			/* This CPU gets to do the counting */
309 			spin_counter = pause_on_oops;
310 			do {
311 				spin_unlock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
312 				spin_msec(MSEC_PER_SEC);
313 				spin_lock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
314 			} while (--spin_counter);
315 			pause_on_oops_flag = 0;
316 		} else {
317 			/* This CPU waits for a different one */
318 			while (spin_counter) {
319 				spin_unlock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
320 				spin_msec(1);
321 				spin_lock(&pause_on_oops_lock);
322 			}
323 		}
324 	}
325 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pause_on_oops_lock, flags);
326 }
327 
328 /*
329  * Return true if the calling CPU is allowed to print oops-related info.
330  * This is a bit racy..
331  */
332 int oops_may_print(void)
333 {
334 	return pause_on_oops_flag == 0;
335 }
336 
337 /*
338  * Called when the architecture enters its oops handler, before it prints
339  * anything.  If this is the first CPU to oops, and it's oopsing the first
340  * time then let it proceed.
341  *
342  * This is all enabled by the pause_on_oops kernel boot option.  We do all
343  * this to ensure that oopses don't scroll off the screen.  It has the
344  * side-effect of preventing later-oopsing CPUs from mucking up the display,
345  * too.
346  *
347  * It turns out that the CPU which is allowed to print ends up pausing for
348  * the right duration, whereas all the other CPUs pause for twice as long:
349  * once in oops_enter(), once in oops_exit().
350  */
351 void oops_enter(void)
352 {
353 	tracing_off();
354 	/* can't trust the integrity of the kernel anymore: */
355 	debug_locks_off();
356 	do_oops_enter_exit();
357 }
358 
359 /*
360  * 64-bit random ID for oopses:
361  */
362 static u64 oops_id;
363 
364 static int init_oops_id(void)
365 {
366 	if (!oops_id)
367 		get_random_bytes(&oops_id, sizeof(oops_id));
368 	else
369 		oops_id++;
370 
371 	return 0;
372 }
373 late_initcall(init_oops_id);
374 
375 void print_oops_end_marker(void)
376 {
377 	init_oops_id();
378 	printk(KERN_WARNING "---[ end trace %016llx ]---\n",
379 		(unsigned long long)oops_id);
380 }
381 
382 /*
383  * Called when the architecture exits its oops handler, after printing
384  * everything.
385  */
386 void oops_exit(void)
387 {
388 	do_oops_enter_exit();
389 	print_oops_end_marker();
390 	kmsg_dump(KMSG_DUMP_OOPS);
391 }
392 
393 #ifdef WANT_WARN_ON_SLOWPATH
394 struct slowpath_args {
395 	const char *fmt;
396 	va_list args;
397 };
398 
399 static void warn_slowpath_common(const char *file, int line, void *caller,
400 				 unsigned taint, struct slowpath_args *args)
401 {
402 	printk(KERN_WARNING "------------[ cut here ]------------\n");
403 	printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: at %s:%d %pS()\n", file, line, caller);
404 
405 	if (args)
406 		vprintk(args->fmt, args->args);
407 
408 	print_modules();
409 	dump_stack();
410 	print_oops_end_marker();
411 	/* Just a warning, don't kill lockdep. */
412 	add_taint(taint, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
413 }
414 
415 void warn_slowpath_fmt(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...)
416 {
417 	struct slowpath_args args;
418 
419 	args.fmt = fmt;
420 	va_start(args.args, fmt);
421 	warn_slowpath_common(file, line, __builtin_return_address(0),
422 			     TAINT_WARN, &args);
423 	va_end(args.args);
424 }
425 EXPORT_SYMBOL(warn_slowpath_fmt);
426 
427 void warn_slowpath_fmt_taint(const char *file, int line,
428 			     unsigned taint, const char *fmt, ...)
429 {
430 	struct slowpath_args args;
431 
432 	args.fmt = fmt;
433 	va_start(args.args, fmt);
434 	warn_slowpath_common(file, line, __builtin_return_address(0),
435 			     taint, &args);
436 	va_end(args.args);
437 }
438 EXPORT_SYMBOL(warn_slowpath_fmt_taint);
439 
440 void warn_slowpath_null(const char *file, int line)
441 {
442 	warn_slowpath_common(file, line, __builtin_return_address(0),
443 			     TAINT_WARN, NULL);
444 }
445 EXPORT_SYMBOL(warn_slowpath_null);
446 #endif
447 
448 #ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
449 
450 /*
451  * Called when gcc's -fstack-protector feature is used, and
452  * gcc detects corruption of the on-stack canary value
453  */
454 void __stack_chk_fail(void)
455 {
456 	panic("stack-protector: Kernel stack is corrupted in: %p\n",
457 		__builtin_return_address(0));
458 }
459 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__stack_chk_fail);
460 
461 #endif
462 
463 core_param(panic, panic_timeout, int, 0644);
464 core_param(pause_on_oops, pause_on_oops, int, 0644);
465 
466 static int __init oops_setup(char *s)
467 {
468 	if (!s)
469 		return -EINVAL;
470 	if (!strcmp(s, "panic"))
471 		panic_on_oops = 1;
472 	return 0;
473 }
474 early_param("oops", oops_setup);
475