Hi, On 08/12/16 17:50, Andrew Jones wrote: > Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > v8: > - keep the gic_common_ops concept completely local to > lib/arm/gic.c by instead exposing the more useful > concept of gic-specific functions > - sysreg rebase changes > - ordered ICC registers in spec-order (OCD kicked in...) > v7: > - add common ipi_send_single/mask (replacing ipi_send). > Note, the arg order irq,cpu got swapped. [Eric] > - comment rewording [Eric] > - make enable_defaults a common op [Eric] > - gic_enable_defaults() will now invoke gic_init if > necessary [drew] > - split lib/arm/gic.c into gic-v2/3.c [Eric] > v6: move most gicv2/gicv3 wrappers to common code [Alex] > v5: > - fix copy+paste error in gicv3_write_eoir [drew] > - use modern register names [Andre] > v4: > - heavily comment gicv3_ipi_send_tlist() [Eric] > - changes needed for gicv2 iar/irqstat fix to other patch > v2: > - use IRM for gicv3 broadcast > --- > arm/unittests.cfg | 6 ++++ > lib/arm/asm/arch_gicv3.h | 21 ++++++++++++ > lib/arm/asm/gic-v2.h | 6 ++++ > lib/arm/asm/gic-v3.h | 12 +++++++ > lib/arm/asm/gic.h | 19 +++++++++++ > lib/arm64/asm/arch_gicv3.h | 22 ++++++++++++ > arm/gic.c | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > lib/arm/gic-v2.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++ > lib/arm/gic-v3.c | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > lib/arm/gic.c | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > 10 files changed, 350 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) .... > diff --git a/lib/arm/gic-v2.c b/lib/arm/gic-v2.c > index e80eb8f29488..dc6a97c600ec 100644 > --- a/lib/arm/gic-v2.c > +++ b/lib/arm/gic-v2.c > @@ -25,3 +25,33 @@ void gicv2_enable_defaults(void) > writel(GICC_INT_PRI_THRESHOLD, cpu_base + GICC_PMR); > writel(GICC_ENABLE, cpu_base + GICC_CTLR); > } > + > +u32 gicv2_read_iar(void) > +{ > + return readl(gicv2_cpu_base() + GICC_IAR); > +} > + > +u32 gicv2_iar_irqnr(u32 iar) > +{ > + return iar & GICC_IAR_INT_ID_MASK; > +} > + > +void gicv2_write_eoir(u32 irqstat) > +{ > + writel(irqstat, gicv2_cpu_base() + GICC_EOIR); > +} > + > +void gicv2_ipi_send_single(int irq, int cpu) > +{ > + assert(cpu < 8); > + assert(irq < 16); > + writel(1 << (cpu + 16) | irq, gicv2_dist_base() + GICD_SGIR); > +} > + > +void gicv2_ipi_send_mask(int irq, const cpumask_t *dest) > +{ > + u8 tlist = (u8)cpumask_bits(dest)[0]; > + > + assert(irq < 16); > + writel(tlist << 16 | irq, gicv2_dist_base() + GICD_SGIR); > +} > diff --git a/lib/arm/gic-v3.c b/lib/arm/gic-v3.c > index c46d16e11782..9682fc96b631 100644 > --- a/lib/arm/gic-v3.c > +++ b/lib/arm/gic-v3.c > @@ -59,3 +59,87 @@ void gicv3_enable_defaults(void) > gicv3_write_pmr(GICC_INT_PRI_THRESHOLD); > gicv3_write_grpen1(1); > } > + > +u32 gicv3_iar_irqnr(u32 iar) > +{ > + return iar; I am probably a bit paranoid here, but the spec says that the interrupt ID is in bits[23:0] only (at most). > +} > + > +void gicv3_ipi_send_mask(int irq, const cpumask_t *dest) > +{ > + u16 tlist; > + int cpu; > + > + assert(irq < 16); > + > + /* > + * For each cpu in the mask collect its peers, which are also in > + * the mask, in order to form target lists. > + */ > + for_each_cpu(cpu, dest) { > + u64 mpidr = cpus[cpu], sgi1r; > + u64 cluster_id; > + > + /* > + * GICv3 can send IPIs to up 16 peer cpus with a single > + * write to ICC_SGI1R_EL1 (using the target list). Peers > + * are cpus that have nearly identical MPIDRs, the only > + * difference being Aff0. The matching upper affinity > + * levels form the cluster ID. > + */ > + cluster_id = mpidr & ~0xffUL; > + tlist = 0; > + > + /* > + * Sort of open code for_each_cpu in order to have a > + * nested for_each_cpu loop. > + */ > + while (cpu < nr_cpus) { > + if ((mpidr & 0xff) >= 16) { > + printf("cpu%d MPIDR:aff0 is %d (>= 16)!\n", > + cpu, (int)(mpidr & 0xff)); > + break; > + } > + > + tlist |= 1 << (mpidr & 0xf); > + > + cpu = cpumask_next(cpu, dest); > + if (cpu >= nr_cpus) > + break; > + > + mpidr = cpus[cpu]; > + > + if (cluster_id != (mpidr & ~0xffUL)) { > + /* > + * The next cpu isn't in our cluster. Roll > + * back the cpu index allowing the outer > + * for_each_cpu to find it again with > + * cpumask_next > + */ > + --cpu; > + break; > + } > + } > + > + /* Send the IPIs for the target list of this cluster */ > + sgi1r = (MPIDR_TO_SGI_AFFINITY(cluster_id, 3) | > + MPIDR_TO_SGI_AFFINITY(cluster_id, 2) | > + irq << 24 | > + MPIDR_TO_SGI_AFFINITY(cluster_id, 1) | > + tlist); > + > + gicv3_write_sgi1r(sgi1r); > + } > + > + /* Force the above writes to ICC_SGI1R_EL1 to be executed */ > + isb(); > +} Wow, this is really heavy stuff, especially for a Friday afternoon ;-) But I convinced myself that it's correct. The only issue is that it's sub-optimal if the MPIDRs of the VCPUs are not in order, say: 0x000, 0x100, 0x001. In this case we do three register writes instead of the minimal two. But it's still correct, so it's actually a minor nit just to prove that I checked the algorithm ;-) So apart from the minor comment above: Reviewed-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@xxxxxxx> Cheers, Andre. > + > +void gicv3_ipi_send_single(int irq, int cpu) > +{ > + cpumask_t dest; > + > + cpumask_clear(&dest); > + cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &dest); > + gicv3_ipi_send_mask(irq, &dest); > +} > diff --git a/lib/arm/gic.c b/lib/arm/gic.c > index 4d3ddd9722b1..3ed539727f8c 100644 > --- a/lib/arm/gic.c > +++ b/lib/arm/gic.c > @@ -10,6 +10,38 @@ > struct gicv2_data gicv2_data; > struct gicv3_data gicv3_data; > > +struct gic_common_ops { > + int gic_version; > + void (*enable_defaults)(void); > + u32 (*read_iar)(void); > + u32 (*iar_irqnr)(u32 iar); > + void (*write_eoir)(u32 irqstat); > + void (*ipi_send_single)(int irq, int cpu); > + void (*ipi_send_mask)(int irq, const cpumask_t *dest); > +}; > + > +static const struct gic_common_ops *gic_common_ops; > + > +static const struct gic_common_ops gicv2_common_ops = { > + .gic_version = 2, > + .enable_defaults = gicv2_enable_defaults, > + .read_iar = gicv2_read_iar, > + .iar_irqnr = gicv2_iar_irqnr, > + .write_eoir = gicv2_write_eoir, > + .ipi_send_single = gicv2_ipi_send_single, > + .ipi_send_mask = gicv2_ipi_send_mask, > +}; > + > +static const struct gic_common_ops gicv3_common_ops = { > + .gic_version = 3, > + .enable_defaults = gicv3_enable_defaults, > + .read_iar = gicv3_read_iar, > + .iar_irqnr = gicv3_iar_irqnr, > + .write_eoir = gicv3_write_eoir, > + .ipi_send_single = gicv3_ipi_send_single, > + .ipi_send_mask = gicv3_ipi_send_mask, > +}; > + > /* > * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arm,gic.txt > * Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arm,gic-v3.txt > @@ -58,9 +90,58 @@ int gicv3_init(void) > > int gic_init(void) > { > - if (gicv2_init()) > + if (gicv2_init()) { > + gic_common_ops = &gicv2_common_ops; > return 2; > - else if (gicv3_init()) > + } else if (gicv3_init()) { > + gic_common_ops = &gicv3_common_ops; > return 3; > + } > return 0; > } > + > +void gic_enable_defaults(void) > +{ > + if (!gic_common_ops) { > + int ret = gic_init(); > + assert(ret != 0); > + } else > + assert(gic_common_ops->enable_defaults); > + gic_common_ops->enable_defaults(); > +} > + > +int gic_version(void) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops); > + return gic_common_ops->gic_version; > +} > + > +u32 gic_read_iar(void) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops && gic_common_ops->read_iar); > + return gic_common_ops->read_iar(); > +} > + > +u32 gic_iar_irqnr(u32 iar) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops && gic_common_ops->iar_irqnr); > + return gic_common_ops->iar_irqnr(iar); > +} > + > +void gic_write_eoir(u32 irqstat) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops && gic_common_ops->write_eoir); > + gic_common_ops->write_eoir(irqstat); > +} > + > +void gic_ipi_send_single(int irq, int cpu) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops && gic_common_ops->ipi_send_single); > + gic_common_ops->ipi_send_single(irq, cpu); > +} > + > +void gic_ipi_send_mask(int irq, const cpumask_t *dest) > +{ > + assert(gic_common_ops && gic_common_ops->ipi_send_mask); > + gic_common_ops->ipi_send_mask(irq, dest); > +} > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html