| .. _skiboot-5.4.5: |
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| ============= |
| skiboot-5.4.5 |
| ============= |
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| skiboot-5.4.5 was released on Friday June 9th, 2017. It replaces |
| :ref:`skiboot-5.4.4` as the current stable release in the 5.4.x series. |
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| Over :ref:`skiboot-5.4.4`, we have a small number of bug fixes: |
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| - On FSP platforms: notify FSP of Platform Log ID after Host Initiated Reset Reload |
| Trigging a Host Initiated Reset (when the host detects the FSP has gone |
| out to lunch and should be rebooted), would cause "Unknown Command" messages |
| to appear in the OPAL log. |
| |
| This patch implements those messages. |
| |
| Log showing unknown command: :: |
| |
| / # cat /sys/firmware/opal/msglog | grep -i ,3 |
| [ 110.232114723,3] FSP: fsp_trigger_reset() entry |
| [ 188.431793837,3] FSP #0: Link down, starting R&R |
| [ 464.109239162,3] FSP #0: Got XUP with no pending message ! |
| [ 466.340598554,3] FSP-DPO: Unknown command 0xce0900 |
| [ 466.340600126,3] FSP: Unhandled message ce0900 |
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| - hw/i2c: Fix early lock drop |
| |
| When interacting with an I2C master the p8-i2c driver (common to p9) |
| aquires a per-master lock which it holds for the duration of it's |
| interaction with the master. Unfortunately, when |
| p8_i2c_check_initial_status() detects that the master is busy with |
| another transaction it drops the lock and returns OPAL_BUSY. This is |
| contrary to the driver's locking strategy which requires that the |
| caller aquire and drop the lock. This leads to a crash due to the |
| double unlock(), which skiboot treats as fatal. |
| |
| - head.S: store all of LR and CTR |
| |
| When saving the CTR and LR registers the skiboot exception handlers use the |
| 'stw' instruction which only saves the lower 32 bits of the register. Given |
| these are both 64 bit registers this leads to some strange register dumps, |
| for example: :: |
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| *********************************************** |
| Unexpected exception 200 ! |
| SRR0 : 0000000030016968 SRR1 : 9000000000201000 |
| HSRR0: 0000000000000180 HSRR1: 9000000000001000 |
| LR : 3003438830823f50 CTR : 3003438800000018 |
| CFAR : 00000000300168fc |
| CR : 40004208 XER: 00000000 |
| |
| In this dump the upper 32 bits of LR and CTR are actually stack gunk |
| which obscures the underlying issue. |