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authorFernando Guzman Lugo2012-08-30 20:26:12 +0200
committerOhad Ben-Cohen2012-09-18 11:53:22 +0200
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remoteproc: add rproc_report_crash function to notify rproc crashes
Allow low-level remoteproc drivers to report rproc crashes by exporting a new rproc_report_crash() function (invoking this from non-rproc drivers is probably wrong, and should be carefully scrutinized if ever needed). rproc_report_crash() can be called from any context; it offloads the tasks of handling the crash to a separate thread. Handling the crash from a separate thread is helpful because: - Ability to call invoke rproc_report_crash() from atomic context, due to the fact that many crashes trigger an interrupt, so this function can be called directly from ISR context. - Avoiding deadlocks which could happen if rproc_report_crash() is called from a function which indirectly holds the rproc lock. Handling the crash might involve: - Remoteproc register dump - Remoteproc stack dump - Remoteproc core dump - Saving Remoteproc traces so they can be read after the crash - Reseting the remoteproc in order to make it functional again (hard recovery) Right now, we only print the crash type which was detected, and only the mmufault type is supported. Remoteproc low-level drivers can add more types when needed. Signed-off-by: Fernando Guzman Lugo <fernando.lugo@ti.com> [ohad: some commentary, white space and commit log changes] Signed-off-by: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
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