* Borislav Petkov <b...@suse.de> wrote:

> > So how are we going to report uncorrectable errors that forcibly 
> > crash/panic 
> > the system if we cannot use printk? How will the admin learn what was amiss?
> 
> There's no change to that policy - we still panic for MCEs of 
> MCE_PANIC_SEVERITY 
> and higher. And mce_panic() does use printk() to dump that critical 
> information.

Ok, I see: through mce_print().

> The gen_pool stuff is for MCEs for which the hw still raises an #MC exception 
> but the severity code determines that we don't need to panic but do recovery 
> action.
> 
> However, we don't want to call printk() from the #MC exception handler since 
> it 
> is NMI-like atomic context and printk is not NMI-safe (yet). Those printks 
> are 
> issued later, in process context when we're done with the exception handler 
> and 
> recovery action.

Ok - no objections then.

Thanks,

        Ingo
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