irqchip/gic-v3-its: Move pending table allocation to init time
Pending tables for the redistributors are currently allocated one at a time as each CPU boots. This is causing some grief for Linux/RT (allocation from within a CPU hotplug notifier is frown upon). Let's move this allocation to take place at init time, when we only have a single CPU. It means we're allocating memory for CPUs that are not online yet, but most system will boot all of their CPUs anyway, so that's not completely wasted. Tested-by: Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@arm.com> Tested-by: Bhupesh Sharma <bhsharma@redhat.com> Tested-by: Lei Zhang <zhang.lei@jp.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
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@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(vmovp_lock);
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static DEFINE_IDA(its_vpeid_ida);
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#define gic_data_rdist() (raw_cpu_ptr(gic_rdists->rdist))
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#define gic_data_rdist_cpu(cpu) (per_cpu_ptr(gic_rdists->rdist, cpu))
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#define gic_data_rdist_rd_base() (gic_data_rdist()->rd_base)
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#define gic_data_rdist_vlpi_base() (gic_data_rdist_rd_base() + SZ_128K)
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@ -1625,7 +1626,7 @@ static void its_free_prop_table(struct page *prop_page)
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get_order(LPI_PROPBASE_SZ));
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}
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static int __init its_alloc_lpi_tables(void)
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static int __init its_setup_lpi_prop_table(void)
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{
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phys_addr_t paddr;
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@ -1944,29 +1945,46 @@ static void its_free_pending_table(struct page *pt)
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free_pages((unsigned long)page_address(pt), get_order(LPI_PENDBASE_SZ));
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}
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static int __init allocate_lpi_tables(void)
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{
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int err, cpu;
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err = its_setup_lpi_prop_table();
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if (err)
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return err;
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/*
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* We allocate all the pending tables anyway, as we may have a
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* mix of RDs that have had LPIs enabled, and some that
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* don't. We'll free the unused ones as each CPU comes online.
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*/
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for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
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struct page *pend_page;
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pend_page = its_allocate_pending_table(GFP_NOWAIT);
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if (!pend_page) {
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pr_err("Failed to allocate PENDBASE for CPU%d\n", cpu);
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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gic_data_rdist_cpu(cpu)->pend_page = pend_page;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static void its_cpu_init_lpis(void)
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{
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void __iomem *rbase = gic_data_rdist_rd_base();
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struct page *pend_page;
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phys_addr_t paddr;
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u64 val, tmp;
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/* If we didn't allocate the pending table yet, do it now */
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if (gic_data_rdist()->lpi_enabled)
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return;
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pend_page = gic_data_rdist()->pend_page;
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if (!pend_page) {
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phys_addr_t paddr;
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pend_page = its_allocate_pending_table(GFP_NOWAIT);
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if (!pend_page) {
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pr_err("Failed to allocate PENDBASE for CPU%d\n",
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smp_processor_id());
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return;
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}
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paddr = page_to_phys(pend_page);
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pr_info("CPU%d: using LPI pending table @%pa\n",
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smp_processor_id(), &paddr);
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gic_data_rdist()->pend_page = pend_page;
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}
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paddr = page_to_phys(pend_page);
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/* set PROPBASE */
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val = (page_to_phys(gic_rdists->prop_page) |
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@ -2019,6 +2037,10 @@ static void its_cpu_init_lpis(void)
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/* Make sure the GIC has seen the above */
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dsb(sy);
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gic_data_rdist()->lpi_enabled = true;
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pr_info("GICv3: CPU%d: using LPI pending table @%pa\n",
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smp_processor_id(),
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&paddr);
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}
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static void its_cpu_init_collection(struct its_node *its)
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@ -3497,16 +3519,6 @@ static int redist_disable_lpis(void)
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u64 timeout = USEC_PER_SEC;
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u64 val;
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/*
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* If coming via a CPU hotplug event, we don't need to disable
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* LPIs before trying to re-enable them. They are already
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* configured and all is well in the world. Detect this case
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* by checking the allocation of the pending table for the
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* current CPU.
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*/
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if (gic_data_rdist()->pend_page)
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return 0;
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if (!gic_rdists_supports_plpis()) {
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pr_info("CPU%d: LPIs not supported\n", smp_processor_id());
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return -ENXIO;
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@ -3516,7 +3528,18 @@ static int redist_disable_lpis(void)
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if (!(val & GICR_CTLR_ENABLE_LPIS))
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return 0;
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pr_warn("CPU%d: Booted with LPIs enabled, memory probably corrupted\n",
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/*
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* If coming via a CPU hotplug event, we don't need to disable
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* LPIs before trying to re-enable them. They are already
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* configured and all is well in the world.
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*/
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if (gic_data_rdist()->lpi_enabled)
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return 0;
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/*
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* From that point on, we only try to do some damage control.
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*/
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pr_warn("GICv3: CPU%d: Booted with LPIs enabled, memory probably corrupted\n",
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smp_processor_id());
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add_taint(TAINT_CRAP, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
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@ -3772,7 +3795,8 @@ int __init its_init(struct fwnode_handle *handle, struct rdists *rdists,
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}
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gic_rdists = rdists;
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err = its_alloc_lpi_tables();
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err = allocate_lpi_tables();
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if (err)
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return err;
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@ -585,6 +585,7 @@ struct rdists {
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void __iomem *rd_base;
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struct page *pend_page;
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phys_addr_t phys_base;
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bool lpi_enabled;
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} __percpu *rdist;
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struct page *prop_page;
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u64 flags;
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