Commit fb702b94 authored by Chris Metcalf's avatar Chris Metcalf

arch/tile: Enable more sophisticated IRQ model for 32-bit chips.

This model is based on the on-chip interrupt model used by the
TILE-Gx next-generation hardware, and interacts much more cleanly
with the Linux generic IRQ layer.

The change includes modifications to the Tilera hypervisor, which
are reflected in the hypervisor headers in arch/tile/include/arch/.
Signed-off-by: default avatarChris Metcalf <cmetcalf@tilera.com>
Acked-by: default avatarThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
parent de5d9bf6
......@@ -248,5 +248,8 @@
/** Does the chip support rev1 DMA packets? */
#define CHIP_HAS_REV1_DMA_PACKETS() 0
/** Does the chip have an IPI shim? */
#define CHIP_HAS_IPI() 0
#endif /* !__OPEN_SOURCE__ */
#endif /* __ARCH_CHIP_H__ */
......@@ -248,5 +248,8 @@
/** Does the chip support rev1 DMA packets? */
#define CHIP_HAS_REV1_DMA_PACKETS() 1
/** Does the chip have an IPI shim? */
#define CHIP_HAS_IPI() 0
#endif /* !__OPEN_SOURCE__ */
#endif /* __ARCH_CHIP_H__ */
......@@ -23,15 +23,65 @@
/* IRQ numbers used for linux IPIs. */
#define IRQ_RESCHEDULE 1
/* The HV interrupt state object. */
DECLARE_PER_CPU(HV_IntrState, dev_intr_state);
void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq);
/*
* Paravirtualized drivers should call this when their init calls
* discover a valid HV IRQ.
* Different ways of handling interrupts. Tile interrupts are always
* per-cpu; there is no global interrupt controller to implement
* enable/disable. Most onboard devices can send their interrupts to
* many tiles at the same time, and Tile-specific drivers know how to
* deal with this.
*
* However, generic devices (usually PCIE based, sometimes GPIO)
* expect that interrupts will fire on a single core at a time and
* that the irq can be enabled or disabled from any core at any time.
* We implement this by directing such interrupts to a single core.
*
* One added wrinkle is that PCI interrupts can be either
* hardware-cleared (legacy interrupts) or software cleared (MSI).
* Other generic device systems (GPIO) are always software-cleared.
*
* The enums below are used by drivers for onboard devices, including
* the internals of PCI root complex and GPIO. They allow the driver
* to tell the generic irq code what kind of interrupt is mapped to a
* particular IRQ number.
*/
enum {
/* per-cpu interrupt; use enable/disable_percpu_irq() to mask */
TILE_IRQ_PERCPU,
/* global interrupt, hardware responsible for clearing. */
TILE_IRQ_HW_CLEAR,
/* global interrupt, software responsible for clearing. */
TILE_IRQ_SW_CLEAR,
};
/*
* Paravirtualized drivers should call this when they dynamically
* allocate a new IRQ or discover an IRQ that was pre-allocated by the
* hypervisor for use with their particular device. This gives the
* IRQ subsystem an opportunity to do interrupt-type-specific
* initialization.
*
* ISSUE: We should modify this API so that registering anything
* except percpu interrupts also requires providing callback methods
* for enabling and disabling the interrupt. This would allow the
* generic IRQ code to proxy enable/disable_irq() calls back into the
* PCI subsystem, which in turn could enable or disable the interrupt
* at the PCI shim.
*/
void tile_irq_activate(unsigned int irq);
void tile_irq_activate(unsigned int irq, int tile_irq_type);
/*
* For onboard, non-PCI (e.g. TILE_IRQ_PERCPU) devices, drivers know
* how to use enable/disable_percpu_irq() to manage interrupts on each
* core. We can't use the generic enable/disable_irq() because they
* use a single reference count per irq, rather than per cpu per irq.
*/
void enable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq);
void disable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq);
void setup_irq_regs(void);
#endif /* _ASM_TILE_IRQ_H */
......@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
#include <linux/irqreturn.h>
#include <hv/hypervisor.h>
/* Set up this tile to support receiving hypervisor messages */
void init_messaging(void);
......@@ -39,9 +40,6 @@ void send_IPI_single(int dest, int tag);
/* Process an IPI message */
void evaluate_message(int tag);
/* Process an IRQ_RESCHEDULE IPI. */
irqreturn_t handle_reschedule_ipi(int irq, void *token);
/* Boot a secondary cpu */
void online_secondary(void);
......@@ -56,6 +54,20 @@ extern HV_Topology smp_topology;
#define smp_height (smp_topology.height)
#define smp_width (smp_topology.width)
/* Convenience functions for converting cpu <-> coords. */
static inline int cpu_x(int cpu)
{
return cpu % smp_width;
}
static inline int cpu_y(int cpu)
{
return cpu / smp_width;
}
static inline int xy_to_cpu(int x, int y)
{
return y * smp_width + x;
}
/* Hypervisor message tags sent via the tile send_IPI*() routines. */
#define MSG_TAG_START_CPU 1
#define MSG_TAG_STOP_CPU 2
......@@ -85,6 +97,9 @@ void print_disabled_cpus(void);
#define smp_master_cpu 0
#define smp_height 1
#define smp_width 1
#define cpu_x(cpu) 0
#define cpu_y(cpu) 0
#define xy_to_cpu(x, y) 0
#endif /* !CONFIG_SMP */
......@@ -123,4 +138,10 @@ static inline int __cpulist_parse_crop(const char *buf, struct cpumask *dstp,
return bitmap_parselist_crop(buf, cpumask_bits(dstp), nbits);
}
/* Initialize the IPI subsystem. */
void ipi_init(void);
/* Function for start-cpu message to cause us to jump to. */
extern unsigned long start_cpu_function_addr;
#endif /* _ASM_TILE_SMP_H */
......@@ -20,12 +20,9 @@
#ifndef _TILE_HV_H
#define _TILE_HV_H
#ifdef __tile__
#include <arch/chip.h>
#else
/* HACK: Allow use by "tools/cpack/". */
#include "install/include/arch/chip.h"
#endif
#include <hv/pagesize.h>
/* Linux builds want unsigned long constants, but assembler wants numbers */
#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
......@@ -39,7 +36,6 @@
#define __HV_SIZE_ONE 1UL
#endif
/** The log2 of the span of a level-1 page table, in bytes.
*/
#define HV_LOG2_L1_SPAN 32
......@@ -48,21 +44,11 @@
*/
#define HV_L1_SPAN (__HV_SIZE_ONE << HV_LOG2_L1_SPAN)
/** The log2 of the size of small pages, in bytes. This value should
* be verified at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL).
*/
#define HV_LOG2_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL 16
/** The size of small pages, in bytes. This value should be verified
* at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL).
*/
#define HV_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL (__HV_SIZE_ONE << HV_LOG2_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL)
/** The log2 of the size of large pages, in bytes. This value should be
* verified at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_LARGE).
*/
#define HV_LOG2_PAGE_SIZE_LARGE 24
/** The size of large pages, in bytes. This value should be verified
* at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_LARGE).
*/
......@@ -93,7 +79,7 @@
#define HV_DISPATCH_ENTRY_SIZE 32
/** Version of the hypervisor interface defined by this file */
#define _HV_VERSION 10
#define _HV_VERSION 11
/* Index into hypervisor interface dispatch code blocks.
*
......@@ -253,8 +239,10 @@
/** hv_set_command_line */
#define HV_DISPATCH_SET_COMMAND_LINE 47
/** hv_dev_register_intr_state */
#define HV_DISPATCH_DEV_REGISTER_INTR_STATE 48
#if !CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/** hv_clear_intr */
#define HV_DISPATCH_CLEAR_INTR 48
/** hv_enable_intr */
#define HV_DISPATCH_ENABLE_INTR 49
......@@ -262,20 +250,30 @@
/** hv_disable_intr */
#define HV_DISPATCH_DISABLE_INTR 50
/** hv_raise_intr */
#define HV_DISPATCH_RAISE_INTR 51
/** hv_trigger_ipi */
#define HV_DISPATCH_TRIGGER_IPI 51
#define HV_DISPATCH_TRIGGER_IPI 52
#endif /* !CHIP_HAS_IPI() */
/** hv_store_mapping */
#define HV_DISPATCH_STORE_MAPPING 52
#define HV_DISPATCH_STORE_MAPPING 53
/** hv_inquire_realpa */
#define HV_DISPATCH_INQUIRE_REALPA 53
#define HV_DISPATCH_INQUIRE_REALPA 54
/** hv_flush_all */
#define HV_DISPATCH_FLUSH_ALL 54
#define HV_DISPATCH_FLUSH_ALL 55
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/** hv_get_ipi_pte */
#define HV_DISPATCH_GET_IPI_PTE 56
#endif
/** One more than the largest dispatch value */
#define _HV_DISPATCH_END 55
#define _HV_DISPATCH_END 57
#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
......@@ -484,21 +482,6 @@ typedef enum {
*/
int hv_confstr(HV_ConfstrQuery query, HV_VirtAddr buf, int len);
/** State object used to enable and disable one-shot and level-sensitive
* interrupts. */
typedef struct
{
#if CHIP_VA_WIDTH() > 32
__hv64 opaque[2]; /**< No user-serviceable parts inside */
#else
__hv32 opaque[2]; /**< No user-serviceable parts inside */
#endif
}
HV_IntrState;
/** A set of interrupts. */
typedef __hv32 HV_IntrMask;
/** Tile coordinate */
typedef struct
{
......@@ -509,34 +492,51 @@ typedef struct
int y;
} HV_Coord;
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/** Get the PTE for sending an IPI to a particular tile.
*
* @param tile Tile which will receive the IPI.
* @param pl Indicates which IPI registers: 0 = IPI_0, 1 = IPI_1.
* @param pte Filled with resulting PTE.
* @result Zero if no error, non-zero for invalid parameters.
*/
int hv_get_ipi_pte(HV_Coord tile, int pl, HV_PTE* pte);
#else /* !CHIP_HAS_IPI() */
/** A set of interrupts. */
typedef __hv32 HV_IntrMask;
/** The low interrupt numbers are reserved for use by the client in
* delivering IPIs. Any interrupt numbers higher than this value are
* reserved for use by HV device drivers. */
#define HV_MAX_IPI_INTERRUPT 7
/** Register an interrupt state object. This object is used to enable and
* disable one-shot and level-sensitive interrupts. Once the state is
* registered, the client must not read or write the state object; doing
* so will cause undefined results.
/** Enable a set of device interrupts.
*
* @param intr_state Pointer to interrupt state object.
* @return HV_OK on success, or a hypervisor error code.
* @param enab_mask Bitmap of interrupts to enable.
*/
HV_Errno hv_dev_register_intr_state(HV_IntrState* intr_state);
void hv_enable_intr(HV_IntrMask enab_mask);
/** Enable a set of one-shot and level-sensitive interrupts.
/** Disable a set of device interrupts.
*
* @param intr_state Pointer to interrupt state object.
* @param enab_mask Bitmap of interrupts to enable.
* @param disab_mask Bitmap of interrupts to disable.
*/
void hv_enable_intr(HV_IntrState* intr_state, HV_IntrMask enab_mask);
void hv_disable_intr(HV_IntrMask disab_mask);
/** Disable a set of one-shot and level-sensitive interrupts.
/** Clear a set of device interrupts.
*
* @param intr_state Pointer to interrupt state object.
* @param disab_mask Bitmap of interrupts to disable.
* @param clear_mask Bitmap of interrupts to clear.
*/
void hv_disable_intr(HV_IntrState* intr_state, HV_IntrMask disab_mask);
void hv_clear_intr(HV_IntrMask clear_mask);
/** Assert a set of device interrupts.
*
* @param assert_mask Bitmap of interrupts to clear.
*/
void hv_assert_intr(HV_IntrMask assert_mask);
/** Trigger a one-shot interrupt on some tile
*
......@@ -547,6 +547,8 @@ void hv_disable_intr(HV_IntrState* intr_state, HV_IntrMask disab_mask);
*/
HV_Errno hv_trigger_ipi(HV_Coord tile, int interrupt);
#endif // !CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/** Store memory mapping in debug memory so that external debugger can read it.
* A maximum of 16 entries can be stored.
*
......@@ -1010,6 +1012,13 @@ int hv_console_write(HV_VirtAddr bytes, int len);
* it will return to the code which was interrupted by the INTCTRL_1
* interrupt.
*
* Under some circumstances, the firing of INTCTRL_1 can race with
* the lowering of a device interrupt. In such a case, the
* hv_downcall_dispatch service may issue an iret instruction instead
* of entering one of the client's actual downcall-handling interrupt
* vectors. This will return execution to the location that was
* interrupted by INTCTRL_1.
*
* Any saving of registers should be done by the actual handling
* vectors; no registers should be changed by the INTCTRL_1 handler.
* In particular, the client should not use a jal instruction to invoke
......
/*
* Copyright 2010 Tilera Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*
* 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, version 2.
*
* 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, GOOD TITLE or
* NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*/
/**
* @file pagesize.h
*/
#ifndef _HV_PAGESIZE_H
#define _HV_PAGESIZE_H
/** The log2 of the size of small pages, in bytes. This value should
* be verified at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL).
*/
#define HV_LOG2_PAGE_SIZE_SMALL 16
/** The log2 of the size of large pages, in bytes. This value should be
* verified at runtime by calling hv_sysconf(HV_SYSCONF_PAGE_SIZE_LARGE).
*/
#define HV_LOG2_PAGE_SIZE_LARGE 24
#endif /* _HV_PAGESIZE_H */
......@@ -46,11 +46,13 @@ hv_inquire_tiles = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10580;
hv_confstr = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x105a0;
hv_reexec = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x105c0;
hv_set_command_line = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x105e0;
hv_dev_register_intr_state = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10600;
hv_clear_intr = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10600;
hv_enable_intr = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10620;
hv_disable_intr = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10640;
hv_trigger_ipi = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10660;
hv_store_mapping = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10680;
hv_inquire_realpa = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106a0;
hv_flush_all = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106c0;
hv_glue_internals = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106e0;
hv_raise_intr = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10660;
hv_trigger_ipi = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10680;
hv_store_mapping = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106a0;
hv_inquire_realpa = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106c0;
hv_flush_all = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x106e0;
hv_get_ipi_pte = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10700;
hv_glue_internals = TEXT_OFFSET + 0x10720;
......@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@
#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <hv/drv_pcie_rc_intf.h>
#include <arch/spr_def.h>
#include <asm/traps.h>
/* Bit-flag stored in irq_desc->chip_data to indicate HW-cleared irqs. */
#define IS_HW_CLEARED 1
/*
* The set of interrupts we enable for raw_local_irq_enable().
......@@ -31,30 +36,74 @@ DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long long, interrupts_enabled_mask) =
INITIAL_INTERRUPTS_ENABLED;
EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(interrupts_enabled_mask);
/* Define per-tile device interrupt state */
DEFINE_PER_CPU(HV_IntrState, dev_intr_state);
/* Define per-tile device interrupt statistics state. */
DEFINE_PER_CPU(irq_cpustat_t, irq_stat) ____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp;
EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(irq_stat);
/*
* Define per-tile irq disable mask; the hardware/HV only has a single
* mask that we use to implement both masking and disabling.
*/
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, irq_disable_mask)
____cacheline_internodealigned_in_smp;
/*
* Per-tile IRQ nesting depth. Used to make sure we enable newly
* enabled IRQs before exiting the outermost interrupt.
*/
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, irq_depth);
/* State for allocating IRQs on Gx. */
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
static unsigned long available_irqs = ~(1UL << IRQ_RESCHEDULE);
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(available_irqs_lock);
#endif
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/* Use SPRs to manipulate device interrupts. */
#define mask_irqs(irq_mask) __insn_mtspr(SPR_IPI_MASK_SET_1, irq_mask)
#define unmask_irqs(irq_mask) __insn_mtspr(SPR_IPI_MASK_RESET_1, irq_mask)
#define clear_irqs(irq_mask) __insn_mtspr(SPR_IPI_EVENT_RESET_1, irq_mask)
#else
/* Use HV to manipulate device interrupts. */
#define mask_irqs(irq_mask) hv_disable_intr(irq_mask)
#define unmask_irqs(irq_mask) hv_enable_intr(irq_mask)
#define clear_irqs(irq_mask) hv_clear_intr(irq_mask)
#endif
/*
* Interrupt dispatcher, invoked upon a hypervisor device interrupt downcall
* The interrupt handling path, implemented in terms of HV interrupt
* emulation on TILE64 and TILEPro, and IPI hardware on TILE-Gx.
*/
void tile_dev_intr(struct pt_regs *regs, int intnum)
{
int irq;
int depth = __get_cpu_var(irq_depth)++;
unsigned long original_irqs;
unsigned long remaining_irqs;
struct pt_regs *old_regs;
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
/*
* Get the device interrupt pending mask from where the hypervisor
* has tucked it away for us.
* Pending interrupts are listed in an SPR. We might be
* nested, so be sure to only handle irqs that weren't already
* masked by a previous interrupt. Then, mask out the ones
* we're going to handle.
*/
unsigned long pending_dev_intr_mask = __insn_mfspr(SPR_SYSTEM_SAVE_1_3);
unsigned long masked = __insn_mfspr(SPR_IPI_MASK_1);
original_irqs = __insn_mfspr(SPR_IPI_EVENT_1) & ~masked;
__insn_mtspr(SPR_IPI_MASK_SET_1, original_irqs);
#else
/*
* Hypervisor performs the equivalent of the Gx code above and
* then puts the pending interrupt mask into a system save reg
* for us to find.
*/
original_irqs = __insn_mfspr(SPR_SYSTEM_SAVE_1_3);
#endif
remaining_irqs = original_irqs;
/* Track time spent here in an interrupt context. */
struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
irq_enter();
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
......@@ -62,25 +111,34 @@ void tile_dev_intr(struct pt_regs *regs, int intnum)
{
long sp = stack_pointer - (long) current_thread_info();
if (unlikely(sp < (sizeof(struct thread_info) + STACK_WARN))) {
printk(KERN_EMERG "tile_dev_intr: "
pr_emerg("tile_dev_intr: "
"stack overflow: %ld\n",
sp - sizeof(struct thread_info));
dump_stack();
}
}
#endif
while (remaining_irqs) {
unsigned long irq = __ffs(remaining_irqs);
remaining_irqs &= ~(1UL << irq);
for (irq = 0; pending_dev_intr_mask; ++irq) {
if (pending_dev_intr_mask & 0x1) {
generic_handle_irq(irq);
/* Count device irqs; Linux IPIs are counted elsewhere. */
if (irq != IRQ_RESCHEDULE)
__get_cpu_var(irq_stat).irq_dev_intr_count++;
/* Count device irqs; IPIs are counted elsewhere. */
if (irq > HV_MAX_IPI_INTERRUPT)
__get_cpu_var(irq_stat).irq_dev_intr_count++;
}
pending_dev_intr_mask >>= 1;
generic_handle_irq(irq);
}
/*
* If we weren't nested, turn on all enabled interrupts,
* including any that were reenabled during interrupt
* handling.
*/
if (depth == 0)
unmask_irqs(~__get_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask));
__get_cpu_var(irq_depth)--;
/*
* Track time spent against the current process again and
* process any softirqs if they are waiting.
......@@ -90,97 +148,114 @@ void tile_dev_intr(struct pt_regs *regs, int intnum)
}
/*
* Remove an irq from the disabled mask. If we're in an interrupt
* context, defer enabling the HW interrupt until we leave.
*/
void enable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
get_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask) &= ~(1UL << irq);
if (__get_cpu_var(irq_depth) == 0)
unmask_irqs(1UL << irq);
put_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_percpu_irq);
/*
* Add an irq to the disabled mask. We disable the HW interrupt
* immediately so that there's no possibility of it firing. If we're
* in an interrupt context, the return path is careful to avoid
* unmasking a newly disabled interrupt.
*/
void disable_percpu_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
get_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask) |= (1UL << irq);
mask_irqs(1UL << irq);
put_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_percpu_irq);
/* Mask an interrupt. */
static void hv_dev_irq_mask(unsigned int irq)
static void tile_irq_chip_mask(unsigned int irq)
{
HV_IntrState *p_intr_state = &__get_cpu_var(dev_intr_state);
hv_disable_intr(p_intr_state, 1 << irq);
mask_irqs(1UL << irq);
}
/* Unmask an interrupt. */
static void hv_dev_irq_unmask(unsigned int irq)
static void tile_irq_chip_unmask(unsigned int irq)
{
/* Re-enable the hypervisor to generate interrupts. */
HV_IntrState *p_intr_state = &__get_cpu_var(dev_intr_state);
hv_enable_intr(p_intr_state, 1 << irq);
unmask_irqs(1UL << irq);
}
/*
* The HV doesn't latch incoming interrupts while an interrupt is
* disabled, so we need to reenable interrupts before running the
* handler.
*
* ISSUE: Enabling the interrupt this early avoids any race conditions
* but introduces the possibility of nested interrupt stack overflow.
* An imminent change to the HV IRQ model will fix this.
* Clear an interrupt before processing it so that any new assertions
* will trigger another irq.
*/
static void hv_dev_irq_ack(unsigned int irq)
static void tile_irq_chip_ack(unsigned int irq)
{
hv_dev_irq_unmask(irq);
if ((unsigned long)get_irq_chip_data(irq) != IS_HW_CLEARED)
clear_irqs(1UL << irq);
}
/*
* Since ack() reenables interrupts, there's nothing to do at eoi().
* For per-cpu interrupts, we need to avoid unmasking any interrupts
* that we disabled via disable_percpu_irq().
*/
static void hv_dev_irq_eoi(unsigned int irq)
static void tile_irq_chip_eoi(unsigned int irq)
{
if (!(__get_cpu_var(irq_disable_mask) & (1UL << irq)))
unmask_irqs(1UL << irq);
}
static struct irq_chip hv_dev_irq_chip = {
.typename = "hv_dev_irq_chip",
.ack = hv_dev_irq_ack,
.mask = hv_dev_irq_mask,
.unmask = hv_dev_irq_unmask,
.eoi = hv_dev_irq_eoi,
};
static struct irqaction resched_action = {
.handler = handle_reschedule_ipi,
.name = "resched",
.dev_id = handle_reschedule_ipi /* unique token */,
static struct irq_chip tile_irq_chip = {
.typename = "tile_irq_chip",
.ack = tile_irq_chip_ack,
.eoi = tile_irq_chip_eoi,
.mask = tile_irq_chip_mask,
.unmask = tile_irq_chip_unmask,
};
void __init init_IRQ(void)
{
/* Bind IPI irqs. Does this belong somewhere else in init? */
tile_irq_activate(IRQ_RESCHEDULE);
BUG_ON(setup_irq(IRQ_RESCHEDULE, &resched_action));
ipi_init();
}
void __cpuinit init_per_tile_IRQs(void)
void __cpuinit setup_irq_regs(void)
{
int rc;
/* Set the pointer to the per-tile device interrupt state. */
HV_IntrState *sv_ptr = &__get_cpu_var(dev_intr_state);
rc = hv_dev_register_intr_state(sv_ptr);
if (rc != HV_OK)
panic("hv_dev_register_intr_state: error %d", rc);
/* Enable interrupt delivery. */
unmask_irqs(~0UL);
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
raw_local_irq_unmask(INT_IPI_1);
#endif
}
void tile_irq_activate(unsigned int irq)
void tile_irq_activate(unsigned int irq, int tile_irq_type)
{
/*
* Paravirtualized drivers can call up to the HV to find out
* which irq they're associated with. The HV interface
* doesn't provide a generic call for discovering all valid
* IRQs, so drivers must call this method to initialize newly
* discovered IRQs.
*
* We could also just initialize all 32 IRQs at startup, but
* doing so would lead to a kernel fault if an unexpected
* interrupt fires and jumps to a NULL action. By defering
* the set_irq_chip_and_handler() call, unexpected IRQs are
* handled properly by handle_bad_irq().
* We use handle_level_irq() by default because the pending
* interrupt vector (whether modeled by the HV on TILE64 and
* TILEPro or implemented in hardware on TILE-Gx) has
* level-style semantics for each bit. An interrupt fires
* whenever a bit is high, not just at edges.
*/
irq_flow_handler_t handle = handle_level_irq;
if (tile_irq_type == TILE_IRQ_PERCPU)
handle = handle_percpu_irq;
set_irq_chip_and_handler(irq, &tile_irq_chip, handle);
/*
* Flag interrupts that are hardware-cleared so that ack()
* won't clear them.
*/
hv_dev_irq_mask(irq);
set_irq_chip_and_handler(irq, &hv_dev_irq_chip, handle_percpu_irq);
if (tile_irq_type == TILE_IRQ_HW_CLEAR)
set_irq_chip_data(irq, (void *)IS_HW_CLEARED);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(tile_irq_activate);
void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
printk(KERN_ERR "unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
pr_err("unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
}
/*
......@@ -225,3 +300,35 @@ int show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, void *v)
}
return 0;
}
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
int create_irq(void)
{
unsigned long flags;
int result;
spin_lock_irqsave(&available_irqs_lock, flags);
if (available_irqs == 0)
result = -ENOMEM;
else {
result = __ffs(available_irqs);
available_irqs &= ~(1UL << result);
dynamic_irq_init(result);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&available_irqs_lock, flags);
return result;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(create_irq);
void destroy_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&available_irqs_lock, flags);
available_irqs |= (1UL << irq);
dynamic_irq_cleanup(irq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&available_irqs_lock, flags);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(destroy_irq);
#endif
......@@ -15,10 +15,18 @@
*/
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <asm/cacheflush.h>
HV_Topology smp_topology __write_once;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(smp_topology);
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
static unsigned long __iomem *ipi_mappings[NR_CPUS];
#endif
/*
......@@ -100,7 +108,6 @@ void on_each_cpu_mask(const struct cpumask *mask, void (*func)(void *),
/* Handler to start the current cpu. */
static void smp_start_cpu_interrupt(void)
{
extern unsigned long start_cpu_function_addr;
get_irq_regs()->pc = start_cpu_function_addr;
}
......@@ -174,12 +181,8 @@ void flush_icache_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
}
/*
* The smp_send_reschedule() path does not use the hv_message_intr()
* path but instead the faster tile_dev_intr() path for interrupts.
*/
irqreturn_t handle_reschedule_ipi(int irq, void *token)
/* Called when smp_send_reschedule() triggers IRQ_RESCHEDULE. */
static irqreturn_t handle_reschedule_ipi(int irq, void *token)
{
/*
* Nothing to do here; when we return from interrupt, the
......@@ -191,12 +194,63 @@ irqreturn_t handle_reschedule_ipi(int irq, void *token)
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static struct irqaction resched_action = {
.handler = handle_reschedule_ipi,
.name = "resched",
.dev_id = handle_reschedule_ipi /* unique token */,
};
void __init ipi_init(void)
{
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
int cpu;
/* Map IPI trigger MMIO addresses. */
for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
HV_Coord tile;
HV_PTE pte;
unsigned long offset;
tile.x = cpu_x(cpu);
tile.y = cpu_y(cpu);
if (hv_get_ipi_pte(tile, 1, &pte) != 0)
panic("Failed to initialize IPI for cpu %d\n", cpu);
offset = hv_pte_get_pfn(pte) << PAGE_SHIFT;
ipi_mappings[cpu] = ioremap_prot(offset, PAGE_SIZE, pte);
}
#endif
/* Bind handle_reschedule_ipi() to IRQ_RESCHEDULE. */
tile_irq_activate(IRQ_RESCHEDULE, TILE_IRQ_PERCPU);
BUG_ON(setup_irq(IRQ_RESCHEDULE, &resched_action));
}
#if CHIP_HAS_IPI()
void smp_send_reschedule(int cpu)
{
WARN_ON(cpu_is_offline(cpu));
/*
* We just want to do an MMIO store. The traditional writeq()
* functions aren't really correct here, since they're always
* directed at the PCI shim. For now, just do a raw store,
* casting away the __iomem attribute.
*/
((unsigned long __force *)ipi_mappings[cpu])[IRQ_RESCHEDULE] = 0;
}
#else
void smp_send_reschedule(int cpu)
{
HV_Coord coord;
WARN_ON(cpu_is_offline(cpu));
coord.y = cpu / smp_width;
coord.x = cpu % smp_width;
coord.y = cpu_y(cpu);
coord.x = cpu_x(cpu);
hv_trigger_ipi(coord, IRQ_RESCHEDULE);
}
#endif /* CHIP_HAS_IPI() */
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