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/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Kanoj Sarcar
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Ralf Baechle
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003 Broadcom Corporation
*/
#include <linux/cache.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/threads.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/timex.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
Remove fs.h from mm.h Remove fs.h from mm.h. For this, 1) Uninline vma_wants_writenotify(). It's pretty huge anyway. 2) Add back fs.h or less bloated headers (err.h) to files that need it. As result, on x86_64 allyesconfig, fs.h dependencies cut down from 3929 files rebuilt down to 3444 (-12.3%). Cross-compile tested without regressions on my two usual configs and (sigh): alpha arm-mx1ads mips-bigsur powerpc-ebony alpha-allnoconfig arm-neponset mips-capcella powerpc-g5 alpha-defconfig arm-netwinder mips-cobalt powerpc-holly alpha-up arm-netx mips-db1000 powerpc-iseries arm arm-ns9xxx mips-db1100 powerpc-linkstation arm-assabet arm-omap_h2_1610 mips-db1200 powerpc-lite5200 arm-at91rm9200dk arm-onearm mips-db1500 powerpc-maple arm-at91rm9200ek arm-picotux200 mips-db1550 powerpc-mpc7448_hpc2 arm-at91sam9260ek arm-pleb mips-ddb5477 powerpc-mpc8272_ads arm-at91sam9261ek arm-pnx4008 mips-decstation powerpc-mpc8313_rdb arm-at91sam9263ek arm-pxa255-idp mips-e55 powerpc-mpc832x_mds arm-at91sam9rlek arm-realview mips-emma2rh powerpc-mpc832x_rdb arm-ateb9200 arm-realview-smp mips-excite powerpc-mpc834x_itx arm-badge4 arm-rpc mips-fulong powerpc-mpc834x_itxgp arm-carmeva arm-s3c2410 mips-ip22 powerpc-mpc834x_mds arm-cerfcube arm-shannon mips-ip27 powerpc-mpc836x_mds arm-clps7500 arm-shark mips-ip32 powerpc-mpc8540_ads arm-collie arm-simpad mips-jazz powerpc-mpc8544_ds arm-corgi arm-spitz mips-jmr3927 powerpc-mpc8560_ads arm-csb337 arm-trizeps4 mips-malta powerpc-mpc8568mds arm-csb637 arm-versatile mips-mipssim powerpc-mpc85xx_cds arm-ebsa110 i386 mips-mpc30x powerpc-mpc8641_hpcn arm-edb7211 i386-allnoconfig mips-msp71xx powerpc-mpc866_ads arm-em_x270 i386-defconfig mips-ocelot powerpc-mpc885_ads arm-ep93xx i386-up mips-pb1100 powerpc-pasemi arm-footbridge ia64 mips-pb1500 powerpc-pmac32 arm-fortunet ia64-allnoconfig mips-pb1550 powerpc-ppc64 arm-h3600 ia64-bigsur mips-pnx8550-jbs powerpc-prpmc2800 arm-h7201 ia64-defconfig mips-pnx8550-stb810 powerpc-ps3 arm-h7202 ia64-gensparse mips-qemu powerpc-pseries arm-hackkit ia64-sim mips-rbhma4200 powerpc-up arm-integrator ia64-sn2 mips-rbhma4500 s390 arm-iop13xx ia64-tiger mips-rm200 s390-allnoconfig arm-iop32x ia64-up mips-sb1250-swarm s390-defconfig arm-iop33x ia64-zx1 mips-sead s390-up arm-ixp2000 m68k mips-tb0219 sparc arm-ixp23xx m68k-amiga mips-tb0226 sparc-allnoconfig arm-ixp4xx m68k-apollo mips-tb0287 sparc-defconfig arm-jornada720 m68k-atari mips-workpad sparc-up arm-kafa m68k-bvme6000 mips-wrppmc sparc64 arm-kb9202 m68k-hp300 mips-yosemite sparc64-allnoconfig arm-ks8695 m68k-mac parisc sparc64-defconfig arm-lart m68k-mvme147 parisc-allnoconfig sparc64-up arm-lpd270 m68k-mvme16x parisc-defconfig um-x86_64 arm-lpd7a400 m68k-q40 parisc-up x86_64 arm-lpd7a404 m68k-sun3 powerpc x86_64-allnoconfig arm-lubbock m68k-sun3x powerpc-cell x86_64-defconfig arm-lusl7200 mips powerpc-celleb x86_64-up arm-mainstone mips-atlas powerpc-chrp32 Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-07-30 06:36:13 +08:00
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/ftrace.h>
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <asm/cpu.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/idle.h>
#include <asm/r4k-timer.h>
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
volatile cpumask_t cpu_callin_map; /* Bitmask of started secondaries */
int __cpu_number_map[NR_CPUS]; /* Map physical to logical */
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cpu_number_map);
int __cpu_logical_map[NR_CPUS]; /* Map logical to physical */
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cpu_logical_map);
/* Number of TCs (or siblings in Intel speak) per CPU core */
int smp_num_siblings = 1;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(smp_num_siblings);
/* representing the TCs (or siblings in Intel speak) of each logical CPU */
cpumask_t cpu_sibling_map[NR_CPUS] __read_mostly;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_sibling_map);
/* representing the core map of multi-core chips of each logical CPU */
cpumask_t cpu_core_map[NR_CPUS] __read_mostly;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_core_map);
/* representing cpus for which sibling maps can be computed */
static cpumask_t cpu_sibling_setup_map;
/* representing cpus for which core maps can be computed */
static cpumask_t cpu_core_setup_map;
cpumask_t cpu_coherent_mask;
static inline void set_cpu_sibling_map(int cpu)
{
int i;
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_sibling_setup_map);
if (smp_num_siblings > 1) {
for_each_cpu_mask(i, cpu_sibling_setup_map) {
if (cpu_data[cpu].package == cpu_data[i].package &&
cpu_data[cpu].core == cpu_data[i].core) {
cpu_set(i, cpu_sibling_map[cpu]);
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_sibling_map[i]);
}
}
} else
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_sibling_map[cpu]);
}
static inline void set_cpu_core_map(int cpu)
{
int i;
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_core_setup_map);
for_each_cpu_mask(i, cpu_core_setup_map) {
if (cpu_data[cpu].package == cpu_data[i].package) {
cpu_set(i, cpu_core_map[cpu]);
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_core_map[i]);
}
}
}
struct plat_smp_ops *mp_ops;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(mp_ops);
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>
2013-06-18 21:38:59 +08:00
void register_smp_ops(struct plat_smp_ops *ops)
{
if (mp_ops)
printk(KERN_WARNING "Overriding previously set SMP ops\n");
mp_ops = ops;
}
/*
* First C code run on the secondary CPUs after being started up by
* the master.
*/
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>
2013-06-18 21:38:59 +08:00
asmlinkage void start_secondary(void)
{
unsigned int cpu;
cpu_probe();
per_cpu_trap_init(false);
mips_clockevent_init();
mp_ops->init_secondary();
cpu_report();
/*
* XXX parity protection should be folded in here when it's converted
* to an option instead of something based on .cputype
*/
calibrate_delay();
preempt_disable();
cpu = smp_processor_id();
cpu_data[cpu].udelay_val = loops_per_jiffy;
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_coherent_mask);
notify_cpu_starting(cpu);
set_cpu_online(cpu, true);
set_cpu_sibling_map(cpu);
set_cpu_core_map(cpu);
cpu_set(cpu, cpu_callin_map);
synchronise_count_slave(cpu);
/*
* irq will be enabled in ->smp_finish(), enabling it too early
* is dangerous.
*/
WARN_ON_ONCE(!irqs_disabled());
mp_ops->smp_finish();
cpu_startup_entry(CPUHP_ONLINE);
}
/*
* Call into both interrupt handlers, as we share the IPI for them
*/
void __irq_entry smp_call_function_interrupt(void)
{
irq_enter();
generic_smp_call_function_interrupt();
irq_exit();
}
static void stop_this_cpu(void *dummy)
{
/*
* Remove this CPU:
*/
set_cpu_online(smp_processor_id(), false);
for (;;) {
if (cpu_wait)
(*cpu_wait)(); /* Wait if available. */
}
}
void smp_send_stop(void)
{
smp_call_function(stop_this_cpu, NULL, 0);
}
void __init smp_cpus_done(unsigned int max_cpus)
{
}
/* called from main before smp_init() */
void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
{
init_new_context(current, &init_mm);
current_thread_info()->cpu = 0;
mp_ops->prepare_cpus(max_cpus);
set_cpu_sibling_map(0);
set_cpu_core_map(0);
#ifndef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
init_cpu_present(cpu_possible_mask);
#endif
cpumask_copy(&cpu_coherent_mask, cpu_possible_mask);
}
/* preload SMP state for boot cpu */
void smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void)
{
set_cpu_possible(0, true);
set_cpu_online(0, true);
cpu_set(0, cpu_callin_map);
}
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>
2013-06-18 21:38:59 +08:00
int __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu, struct task_struct *tidle)
{
mp_ops->boot_secondary(cpu, tidle);
/*
* Trust is futile. We should really have timeouts ...
*/
while (!cpu_isset(cpu, cpu_callin_map))
udelay(100);
synchronise_count_master(cpu);
return 0;
}
/* Not really SMP stuff ... */
int setup_profiling_timer(unsigned int multiplier)
{
return 0;
}
static void flush_tlb_all_ipi(void *info)
{
local_flush_tlb_all();
}
void flush_tlb_all(void)
{
on_each_cpu(flush_tlb_all_ipi, NULL, 1);
}
static void flush_tlb_mm_ipi(void *mm)
{
local_flush_tlb_mm((struct mm_struct *)mm);
}
/*
* Special Variant of smp_call_function for use by TLB functions:
*
* o No return value
* o collapses to normal function call on UP kernels
* o collapses to normal function call on systems with a single shared
* primary cache.
*/
static inline void smp_on_other_tlbs(void (*func) (void *info), void *info)
{
smp_call_function(func, info, 1);
}
static inline void smp_on_each_tlb(void (*func) (void *info), void *info)
{
preempt_disable();
smp_on_other_tlbs(func, info);
func(info);
preempt_enable();
}
/*
* The following tlb flush calls are invoked when old translations are
* being torn down, or pte attributes are changing. For single threaded
* address spaces, a new context is obtained on the current cpu, and tlb
* context on other cpus are invalidated to force a new context allocation
* at switch_mm time, should the mm ever be used on other cpus. For
* multithreaded address spaces, intercpu interrupts have to be sent.
* Another case where intercpu interrupts are required is when the target
* mm might be active on another cpu (eg debuggers doing the flushes on
* behalf of debugees, kswapd stealing pages from another process etc).
* Kanoj 07/00.
*/
void flush_tlb_mm(struct mm_struct *mm)
{
preempt_disable();
if ((atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) != 1) || (current->mm != mm)) {
smp_on_other_tlbs(flush_tlb_mm_ipi, mm);
} else {
unsigned int cpu;
for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
if (cpu != smp_processor_id() && cpu_context(cpu, mm))
cpu_context(cpu, mm) = 0;
}
}
local_flush_tlb_mm(mm);
preempt_enable();
}
struct flush_tlb_data {
struct vm_area_struct *vma;
unsigned long addr1;
unsigned long addr2;
};
static void flush_tlb_range_ipi(void *info)
{
struct flush_tlb_data *fd = info;
local_flush_tlb_range(fd->vma, fd->addr1, fd->addr2);
}
void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
preempt_disable();
if ((atomic_read(&mm->mm_users) != 1) || (current->mm != mm)) {
struct flush_tlb_data fd = {
.vma = vma,
.addr1 = start,
.addr2 = end,
};
smp_on_other_tlbs(flush_tlb_range_ipi, &fd);
} else {
unsigned int cpu;
for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
if (cpu != smp_processor_id() && cpu_context(cpu, mm))
cpu_context(cpu, mm) = 0;
}
}
local_flush_tlb_range(vma, start, end);
preempt_enable();
}
static void flush_tlb_kernel_range_ipi(void *info)
{
struct flush_tlb_data *fd = info;
local_flush_tlb_kernel_range(fd->addr1, fd->addr2);
}
void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
struct flush_tlb_data fd = {
.addr1 = start,
.addr2 = end,
};
on_each_cpu(flush_tlb_kernel_range_ipi, &fd, 1);
}
static void flush_tlb_page_ipi(void *info)
{
struct flush_tlb_data *fd = info;
local_flush_tlb_page(fd->vma, fd->addr1);
}
void flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long page)
{
preempt_disable();
if ((atomic_read(&vma->vm_mm->mm_users) != 1) || (current->mm != vma->vm_mm)) {
struct flush_tlb_data fd = {
.vma = vma,
.addr1 = page,
};
smp_on_other_tlbs(flush_tlb_page_ipi, &fd);
} else {
unsigned int cpu;
for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
if (cpu != smp_processor_id() && cpu_context(cpu, vma->vm_mm))
cpu_context(cpu, vma->vm_mm) = 0;
}
}
local_flush_tlb_page(vma, page);
preempt_enable();
}
static void flush_tlb_one_ipi(void *info)
{
unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long) info;
local_flush_tlb_one(vaddr);
}
void flush_tlb_one(unsigned long vaddr)
{
smp_on_each_tlb(flush_tlb_one_ipi, (void *) vaddr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_tlb_page);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(flush_tlb_one);
#if defined(CONFIG_KEXEC)
void (*dump_ipi_function_ptr)(void *) = NULL;
void dump_send_ipi(void (*dump_ipi_callback)(void *))
{
int i;
int cpu = smp_processor_id();
dump_ipi_function_ptr = dump_ipi_callback;
smp_mb();
for_each_online_cpu(i)
if (i != cpu)
mp_ops->send_ipi_single(i, SMP_DUMP);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dump_send_ipi);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(atomic_t, tick_broadcast_count);
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct call_single_data, tick_broadcast_csd);
void tick_broadcast(const struct cpumask *mask)
{
atomic_t *count;
struct call_single_data *csd;
int cpu;
for_each_cpu(cpu, mask) {
count = &per_cpu(tick_broadcast_count, cpu);
csd = &per_cpu(tick_broadcast_csd, cpu);
if (atomic_inc_return(count) == 1)
smp_call_function_single_async(cpu, csd);
}
}
static void tick_broadcast_callee(void *info)
{
int cpu = smp_processor_id();
tick_receive_broadcast();
atomic_set(&per_cpu(tick_broadcast_count, cpu), 0);
}
static int __init tick_broadcast_init(void)
{
struct call_single_data *csd;
int cpu;
for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) {
csd = &per_cpu(tick_broadcast_csd, cpu);
csd->func = tick_broadcast_callee;
}
return 0;
}
early_initcall(tick_broadcast_init);
#endif /* CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST */