Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.2, AMD kernel: MCE: The hardware reports a non fatal, correctable incident | From | Andi Kleen <> | Date | Thu, 04 Mar 2004 12:39:59 +0100 |
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Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com> writes:
> I'm toying with the idea of marking it CONFIG_BROKEN for 2.6, > and fixing it up later.
I would actually suggest to switch over to the rewritten MCE handler from x86-64 for i386 too. IMHO it is much better. It is race free, does not panic the machine if not needed, CPU independent, follows the Intel and AMD recommendations, run time sysfs configurable, logs to a separate device and does lots of other things much better [of course I'm biased on that a bit]. Disadvantage is that it isn't as well tested.
I haven't tried it on i386, but i wrote it to be easily portable to 32bit too. It does periodic MCEs too, but with a much lower frequency and they could be turned off. I'm considering to turn them off for x86-64 too, because they seem to only log one bit ECC errors all the time. But with the new separate log device it's much less of a problem.
The only thing you would lose is the support for P5 MCEs, but these could be relatively easily readded if that should be a problem. Extended register logging for P4 is also not implemented right now, but that hardly seems like a needed feature.
-Andi
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