On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 10:46:55AM -0700, Loc Ho wrote:
> You are right... Let me just prints the error code instead. Anyone who
> care will have to do post processing.
Don't forget about the usability of the driver. If a user has to go
open manuals when an error happens, you could just as well report naked
register values and have a tool decode them.
And this strategy (mcelog) turned out to be a real PITA, IMO.
> Future or existent next generation may re-define them.
You could easily have a strings array of per-family or per-soc error
descriptions. For an example, take a look at drivers/edac/mce_amd.c
which decodes MCEs on all relevant AMD machines. This is much more
user-friendly than dumping register values which most people have no
idea of where to start looking (and they don't really need to).
HTH.
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Boris.
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