kernel-fxtec-pro1x/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/ip27-smp.c

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/*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
* Public License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this
* archive for more details.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2001 by Kanoj Sarcar (kanoj@sgi.com)
* Copyright (C) 2000 - 2001 by Silicon Graphics, Inc.
*/
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/nodemask.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/sn/arch.h>
#include <asm/sn/gda.h>
#include <asm/sn/intr.h>
#include <asm/sn/klconfig.h>
#include <asm/sn/launch.h>
#include <asm/sn/mapped_kernel.h>
#include <asm/sn/sn_private.h>
#include <asm/sn/types.h>
#include <asm/sn/sn0/hubpi.h>
#include <asm/sn/sn0/hubio.h>
#include <asm/sn/sn0/ip27.h>
/*
* Takes as first input the PROM assigned cpu id, and the kernel
* assigned cpu id as the second.
*/
static void alloc_cpupda(cpuid_t cpu, int cpunum)
{
cnodeid_t node = get_cpu_cnode(cpu);
nasid_t nasid = COMPACT_TO_NASID_NODEID(node);
cputonasid(cpunum) = nasid;
sn_cpu_info[cpunum].p_nodeid = node;
cputoslice(cpunum) = get_cpu_slice(cpu);
}
static nasid_t get_actual_nasid(lboard_t *brd)
{
klhub_t *hub;
if (!brd)
return INVALID_NASID;
/* find out if we are a completely disabled brd. */
hub = (klhub_t *)find_first_component(brd, KLSTRUCT_HUB);
if (!hub)
return INVALID_NASID;
if (!(hub->hub_info.flags & KLINFO_ENABLE)) /* disabled node brd */
return hub->hub_info.physid;
else
return brd->brd_nasid;
}
static int do_cpumask(cnodeid_t cnode, nasid_t nasid, int highest)
{
static int tot_cpus_found = 0;
lboard_t *brd;
klcpu_t *acpu;
int cpus_found = 0;
cpuid_t cpuid;
brd = find_lboard((lboard_t *)KL_CONFIG_INFO(nasid), KLTYPE_IP27);
do {
acpu = (klcpu_t *)find_first_component(brd, KLSTRUCT_CPU);
while (acpu) {
cpuid = acpu->cpu_info.virtid;
/* cnode is not valid for completely disabled brds */
if (get_actual_nasid(brd) == brd->brd_nasid)
cpuid_to_compact_node[cpuid] = cnode;
if (cpuid > highest)
highest = cpuid;
/* Only let it join in if it's marked enabled */
if ((acpu->cpu_info.flags & KLINFO_ENABLE) &&
(tot_cpus_found != NR_CPUS)) {
set_cpu_possible(cpuid, true);
alloc_cpupda(cpuid, tot_cpus_found);
cpus_found++;
tot_cpus_found++;
}
acpu = (klcpu_t *)find_component(brd, (klinfo_t *)acpu,
KLSTRUCT_CPU);
}
brd = KLCF_NEXT(brd);
if (!brd)
break;
brd = find_lboard(brd, KLTYPE_IP27);
} while (brd);
return highest;
}
void cpu_node_probe(void)
{
int i, highest = 0;
gda_t *gdap = GDA;
/*
* Initialize the arrays to invalid nodeid (-1)
*/
for (i = 0; i < MAX_COMPACT_NODES; i++)
compact_to_nasid_node[i] = INVALID_NASID;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_NASIDS; i++)
nasid_to_compact_node[i] = INVALID_CNODEID;
for (i = 0; i < MAXCPUS; i++)
cpuid_to_compact_node[i] = INVALID_CNODEID;
/*
* MCD - this whole "compact node" stuff can probably be dropped,
* as we can handle sparse numbering now
*/
nodes_clear(node_online_map);
for (i = 0; i < MAX_COMPACT_NODES; i++) {
nasid_t nasid = gdap->g_nasidtable[i];
if (nasid == INVALID_NASID)
break;
compact_to_nasid_node[i] = nasid;
nasid_to_compact_node[nasid] = i;
node_set_online(num_online_nodes());
highest = do_cpumask(i, nasid, highest);
}
printk("Discovered %d cpus on %d nodes\n", highest + 1, num_online_nodes());
}
static __init void intr_clear_all(nasid_t nasid)
{
int i;
REMOTE_HUB_S(nasid, PI_INT_MASK0_A, 0);
REMOTE_HUB_S(nasid, PI_INT_MASK0_B, 0);
REMOTE_HUB_S(nasid, PI_INT_MASK1_A, 0);
REMOTE_HUB_S(nasid, PI_INT_MASK1_B, 0);
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
REMOTE_HUB_CLR_INTR(nasid, i);
}
static void ip27_send_ipi_single(int destid, unsigned int action)
{
int irq;
switch (action) {
case SMP_RESCHEDULE_YOURSELF:
irq = CPU_RESCHED_A_IRQ;
break;
case SMP_CALL_FUNCTION:
irq = CPU_CALL_A_IRQ;
break;
default:
panic("sendintr");
}
irq += cputoslice(destid);
/*
* Convert the compact hub number to the NASID to get the correct
* part of the address space. Then set the interrupt bit associated
* with the CPU we want to send the interrupt to.
*/
REMOTE_HUB_SEND_INTR(COMPACT_TO_NASID_NODEID(cpu_to_node(destid)), irq);
}
static void ip27_send_ipi_mask(const struct cpumask *mask, unsigned int action)
{
unsigned int i;
for_each_cpu(i, mask)
ip27_send_ipi_single(i, action);
}
MIPS: Delete __cpuinit/__CPUINIT usage from MIPS code commit 3747069b25e419f6b51395f48127e9812abc3596 upstream. The __cpuinit type of throwaway sections might have made sense some time ago when RAM was more constrained, but now the savings do not offset the cost and complications. For example, the fix in commit 5e427ec2d0 ("x86: Fix bit corruption at CPU resume time") is a good example of the nasty type of bugs that can be created with improper use of the various __init prefixes. After a discussion on LKML[1] it was decided that cpuinit should go the way of devinit and be phased out. Once all the users are gone, we can then finally remove the macros themselves from linux/init.h. Note that some harmless section mismatch warnings may result, since notify_cpu_starting() and cpu_up() are arch independent (kernel/cpu.c) and are flagged as __cpuinit -- so if we remove the __cpuinit from the arch specific callers, we will also get section mismatch warnings. As an intermediate step, we intend to turn the linux/init.h cpuinit related content into no-ops as early as possible, since that will get rid of these warnings. In any case, they are temporary and harmless. Here, we remove all the MIPS __cpuinit from C code and __CPUINIT from asm files. MIPS is interesting in this respect, because there are also uasm users hiding behind their own renamed versions of the __cpuinit macros. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/20/589 [ralf@linux-mips.org: Folded in Paul's followup fix.] Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5494/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5495/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5509/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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static void ip27_init_secondary(void)
{
per_cpu_init();
}
MIPS: Delete __cpuinit/__CPUINIT usage from MIPS code commit 3747069b25e419f6b51395f48127e9812abc3596 upstream. The __cpuinit type of throwaway sections might have made sense some time ago when RAM was more constrained, but now the savings do not offset the cost and complications. For example, the fix in commit 5e427ec2d0 ("x86: Fix bit corruption at CPU resume time") is a good example of the nasty type of bugs that can be created with improper use of the various __init prefixes. After a discussion on LKML[1] it was decided that cpuinit should go the way of devinit and be phased out. Once all the users are gone, we can then finally remove the macros themselves from linux/init.h. Note that some harmless section mismatch warnings may result, since notify_cpu_starting() and cpu_up() are arch independent (kernel/cpu.c) and are flagged as __cpuinit -- so if we remove the __cpuinit from the arch specific callers, we will also get section mismatch warnings. As an intermediate step, we intend to turn the linux/init.h cpuinit related content into no-ops as early as possible, since that will get rid of these warnings. In any case, they are temporary and harmless. Here, we remove all the MIPS __cpuinit from C code and __CPUINIT from asm files. MIPS is interesting in this respect, because there are also uasm users hiding behind their own renamed versions of the __cpuinit macros. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/20/589 [ralf@linux-mips.org: Folded in Paul's followup fix.] Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5494/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5495/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5509/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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static void ip27_smp_finish(void)
{
extern void hub_rt_clock_event_init(void);
hub_rt_clock_event_init();
local_irq_enable();
}
/*
* Launch a slave into smp_bootstrap(). It doesn't take an argument, and we
* set sp to the kernel stack of the newly created idle process, gp to the proc
* struct so that current_thread_info() will work.
*/
MIPS: Delete __cpuinit/__CPUINIT usage from MIPS code commit 3747069b25e419f6b51395f48127e9812abc3596 upstream. The __cpuinit type of throwaway sections might have made sense some time ago when RAM was more constrained, but now the savings do not offset the cost and complications. For example, the fix in commit 5e427ec2d0 ("x86: Fix bit corruption at CPU resume time") is a good example of the nasty type of bugs that can be created with improper use of the various __init prefixes. After a discussion on LKML[1] it was decided that cpuinit should go the way of devinit and be phased out. Once all the users are gone, we can then finally remove the macros themselves from linux/init.h. Note that some harmless section mismatch warnings may result, since notify_cpu_starting() and cpu_up() are arch independent (kernel/cpu.c) and are flagged as __cpuinit -- so if we remove the __cpuinit from the arch specific callers, we will also get section mismatch warnings. As an intermediate step, we intend to turn the linux/init.h cpuinit related content into no-ops as early as possible, since that will get rid of these warnings. In any case, they are temporary and harmless. Here, we remove all the MIPS __cpuinit from C code and __CPUINIT from asm files. MIPS is interesting in this respect, because there are also uasm users hiding behind their own renamed versions of the __cpuinit macros. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/20/589 [ralf@linux-mips.org: Folded in Paul's followup fix.] Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5494/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5495/ Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/5509/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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static void ip27_boot_secondary(int cpu, struct task_struct *idle)
{
unsigned long gp = (unsigned long)task_thread_info(idle);
unsigned long sp = __KSTK_TOS(idle);
LAUNCH_SLAVE(cputonasid(cpu), cputoslice(cpu),
(launch_proc_t)MAPPED_KERN_RW_TO_K0(smp_bootstrap),
0, (void *) sp, (void *) gp);
}
static void __init ip27_smp_setup(void)
{
cnodeid_t cnode;
for_each_online_node(cnode) {
if (cnode == 0)
continue;
intr_clear_all(COMPACT_TO_NASID_NODEID(cnode));
}
replicate_kernel_text();
/*
* Assumption to be fixed: we're always booted on logical / physical
* processor 0. While we're always running on logical processor 0
* this still means this is physical processor zero; it might for
* example be disabled in the firmware.
*/
alloc_cpupda(0, 0);
}
static void __init ip27_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
{
/* We already did everything necessary earlier */
}
struct plat_smp_ops ip27_smp_ops = {
.send_ipi_single = ip27_send_ipi_single,
.send_ipi_mask = ip27_send_ipi_mask,
.init_secondary = ip27_init_secondary,
.smp_finish = ip27_smp_finish,
.boot_secondary = ip27_boot_secondary,
.smp_setup = ip27_smp_setup,
.prepare_cpus = ip27_prepare_cpus,
};