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NAME

       libedac - EDAC error reporting library

SYNOPSIS

       #include <edac.h>

       cc ... -ledac

       edac_handle * edac_handle_create (void);

       void edac_handle_destroy (edac_handle *edac);

       int edac_handle_init (edac_handle *edac);

       unsigned int edac_mc_count (edac_handle *edac);

       int edac_handle_reset (edac_handle *edac);

       int edac_error_totals (edac_handle *edac, struct edac_totals *totals);

       edac_mc * edac_next_mc (edac_handle *edac);

       int edac_mc_get_info (edac_mc *mc, struct edac_mc_info *info);

       edac_mc *edac_next_mc_info (edac_handle *edac,
                                   struct edac_mc_info *info);

       int edac_mc_reset (struct edac_mc *mc);

       edac_csrow * edac_next_csrow (struct edac_mc *mc);

       int edac_csrow_get_info (edac_csrow *csrow,
                                struct edac_csrow_info *info);

       edac_csrow * edac_next_csrow_info (edac_mc *mc,
                                          struct edac_csrow_info *info);

       const char * edac_strerror (edac_handle *edac);

       edac_for_each_mc_info (edac_handle *edac, edac_mc *mc,
                              struct edac_csrow_info *info)    { ... }

       edac_for_each_csrow_info (edac_mc *mc, edac_csrow *csrow,
                                 struct edac_csrow_info *info) { ... }

DESCRIPTION

       The libedac library offers a very simple programming interface to the information exported from in-kernel
       EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) drivers in sysfs. The edac-util(8) utility uses libedac  to  report
       errors in a user-friendly manner from the command line.

       EDAC  errors  for  most  systems  are  recorded  in  sysfs  on a per memory controller (MC) basis. Memory
       controllers are further subdivided by csrow and channel. The libedac library provides a  method  to  loop
       through  multiple  MCs,  and  their corresponding csrows, obtaining information about each component from
       sysfs along the way. There is also a simple single call to retrieve the total error counts  for  a  given
       machine.

       In  order  to use libedac an edac_handle must first be opened via the call edac_handle_create(). Once the
       handle is created, sysfs data can be loaded into the handle with  edac_handle_init().  A  final  call  to
       edac_handle_destroy() will free all memory and open files associated with the edac handle.

       edac_handle_create() will return NULL on failure to allocate memory.

       The  edac_strerror  function  will  return  a descriptive string representation of the last error for the
       libedac handle edac.

       The edac_error_totals() function will return the total counts of memory and  pci  errors  in  the  totals
       structure passed to the function. The totals structure is of type edac_totals which has the form:

              struct edac_totals {
                 unsigned int  ce_total;         /* Total corrected errors   */
                 unsigned int  ue_total;         /* Total uncorrected errors */
                 unsigned int  pci_parity_total; /* Total PCI Parity errors  */
              };

MEMORY CONTROLLER INFORMATION

       Systems  may have one or more memory controllers (MCs) with EDAC information.  The number of MCs detected
       by EDAC drivers may be queried with the edac_mc_count() function, while the  edac_next_mc  function  will
       return  a  handle  to  the  next  memory  controller  in  the libedac handle´s internal list. This memory
       controller is represented by the opaque edac_mc type.

       edac_next_mc will return NULL when there are no further memory controllers to return. Thus the  following
       example  code  is another method to count all EDAC MCs (assuming the EDAC library handle edac has already
       been initialized):

              int i = 0;
              edac_mc *mc;
              while ((mc = edac_next_mc (edac)))
                  i++;
              return (i);

       To query information about an edac_mc, use the edac_mc_get_info function.  This  function  fills  in  the
       given info structure, which is of type edac_mc_info:

              struct edac_mc_info {
                  char           id[];           /* Id of memory controller */
                  char           mc_name[];      /* Name of MC              */
                  unsigned int   size_mb;        /* Amount of RAM in MB     */
                  unsigned int   ce_count;       /* Corrected error count   */
                  unsigned int   ce_noinfo_count;/* noinfo Corrected errors */
                  unsigned int   ue_count;       /* Uncorrected error count */
                  unsigned int   ue_noinfo_count;/* noinfo Uncorrected errors*/
              };

       The  function  edac_next_mc_info()  can be used to loop through all EDAC memory controllers and obtain MC
       information in a single call. It is a combined edac_next_mc() and edac_mc_get_info().

       The function edac_handle_reset() will reset the  internal  memory  controller  iterator  in  the  libedac
       handle. A subsequent call to edac_next_mc() would thus return the first EDAC MC.

       A  convenience macro, edac_for_each_mc_info(), is provided which defines a for loop that iterates through
       all memory controller
        objects for a given EDAC handle, returning the MC information in the info structure on  each  iteration.
       For example (assuming initialized libedac handle edac):

              edac_mc *mc;
              struct edac_mc_info info;
              int count = 0;

              edac_for_each_mc_info (edac, mc, info) {
                  count++;
                  printf ("MC info: id=%s name=%s\n", info.id, info.mc_name);
              }

CSROW INFORMATION

       Each  EDAC  memory  controller may have one or more csrows associated with it. Similar to the MC iterator
       functions described above, the edac_next_csrow() function allows libedac users to loop through all csrows
       within a given MC. Once the last csrow is reached, the function will return NULL.

       The edac_csrow_get_info() function returns information about edac_csrow in the edac_csrow_info structure,
       which has the contents:

              struct edac_csrow_info {
                  char          id[];      /* CSROW Identity (e.g. csrow0)  */
                  unsigned int  size_mb;   /* CSROW size in MB              */
                  unsigned int  ce_count;  /* Total corrected errors        */
                  unsigned int  ue_count;  /* Total uncorrected errors      */
                  struct edac_channel channel[EDAC_MAX_CHANNELS];
              };

              struct edac_channel {
                  int           valid;            /* Is this channel valid */
                  unsigned int  ce_count;         /* Corrected error count */
                  int           dimm_label_valid; /* Is DIMM label valid?  */
                  char          dimm_label[];     /* DIMM name             */
              };

       The edac_next_csrow_info() function is a combined version of edac_next_csrow() and  edac_csrow_get_info()
       for convenience.

       The edac_mc_reset() function is provided to reset the edac_mc internal csrow iterator.

       A  convenience  macro,  edac_for_each_csrow_info(),  is  provided  which defines a for loop that iterates
       through all csrow objects in an EDAC memory controller, returning  the  csrow  information  in  the  info
       structure on each iteration.

EXAMPLES

       Initialize libedac handle:

              edac_handle *edac;

              if (!(edac = edac_handle_create ())) {
                  fprintf (stderr, "edac_handle_create: Out of memory!\n");
                  exit (1);
              }

              if (edac_handle_init (edac) < 0) {
                 fprintf (stderr, "Unable to get EDAC data: %s\n",
                                  edac_strerror (edac));
                 exit (1);
              }

              printf ("EDAC initialized with %d MCs\n", edac_mc_count (edac));

              edac_handle_destroy (edac);

       Report all DIMM labels for MC:csrow:channel combinations

              edac_mc *mc;
              edac_csrow *csrow;
              struct edac_mc_info mci;
              struct edac_csrow_info csi;

              edac_for_each_mc_info (ctx->edac, mc, mci) {
                  edac_for_each_csrow_info (mc, csrow, csi) {
                      char *label[2] = { "unset", "unset" };

                      if (csi.channel[0].dimm_label_valid)
                          label[0] = csi.channel[0].dimm_label;
                      if (csi.channel[1].dimm_label_valid)
                          label[1] = csi.channel[1].dimm_label;

                      printf ("%s:%s:ch0 = %s\n", mci.id, csi.id, label[0]);
                      printf ("%s:%s:ch1 = %s\n", mci.id, csi.id, label[1]);
                  }
              }

SEE ALSO

       edac-util(8), edac-ctl(8)

@META_ALIAS                                        2011-11-09                                            EDAC(3)