RE: Alt SeaBIOS SSDT cpu hotplug

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Liu, Jinsong wrote:
> Kevin O'Connor wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 12:41:18AM +0800, Liu, Jinsong wrote:
>>> Kevin O'Connor wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 09:19:13PM +0800, Liu, Jinsong wrote:
>>>>> Avi Kivity wrote:
>>>>>> Very nice.  I thought about doing this but abandoned it as
>>>>>> unmaintainable.  Using external functions and the ID variable,
>>>>>> however, reduces the mess to tolerable proportions, and gains us
>>>>>> a lot of flexibility.  We can now have any combinations of
>>>>>> sockets and installed cpus.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Agree, only 1 concern
>>>>> will it bring debugable/ scalable issue by hardcode aml code?
>>>> 
>>>> I've updated the patch (see below).  This version documents how one
>>>> can build a new version of the Processor() ssdt snippet.
>>>> 
>>>> I've tested this under linux - there were a few bugs in the
>>>> previous patch.  I also had to replace the dynamically created
>>>> CPUS array with a dynamically created NTFY method - which is a bit
>>>> more complicated.
>>> 
>>> Yeah, thanks Kevin.
>>> After you done patch and draft test, our QA may do nightly test.
>> 
>> Hi Jinsong,
>> 
>> Have you had any feedback from tests?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> -Kevin
> 
> Oh, I misunderstand.
> I originally thought our QA will test after your patch send to
> upstream, so we wait for it :) 
> 
> I will talk with our QA this week to arrange test for it.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jinsong

Kevin,

We have done test for your patch, result are:
1. For linux 2.6.32 hvm guest, it works OK, for both vcpu add and vcpu remove, and re-add, re-remove, ...
2. For Window 2008 DataCenter hvm guest, it BSOD every time, QA feedback below:
==================
[QA] We test it as following:
1 copy bios.bin to /usr/local/share/qemu/
 (BTW, we also test as your method , copy bios.bin to qemu-kvm/pc-bios, then at qemu-kvm ./configure make && make install)
2 create qemu img for Windows 2008 Datacenter
 qemu-img  create -b /share/xvs/img/Windows/ia32e_win2k8_datacenter.img  -f qow2 test.img
3 create guest
 qemu-system-x86_64  -hda test.img  -m 1024 -smp 2,maxvcpus=16
4 blueScreen
==================

BTW, attached is the latest patch I received from you.
Do you have updated version?

Thanks,
Jinsong
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On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 09:19:13PM +0800, Liu, Jinsong wrote:
> Avi Kivity wrote:
> > Very nice.  I thought about doing this but abandoned it as
> > unmaintainable.  Using external functions and the ID variable,
> > however, reduces the mess to tolerable proportions, and gains us a
> > lot of flexibility.  We can now have any combinations of sockets and
> > installed cpus.
> 
> Agree, only 1 concern
> will it bring debugable/ scalable issue by hardcode aml code?

I've updated the patch (see below).  This version documents how one
can build a new version of the Processor() ssdt snippet.

I've tested this under linux - there were a few bugs in the previous
patch.  I also had to replace the dynamically created CPUS array with
a dynamically created NTFY method - which is a bit more complicated.

-Kevin


diff --git a/src/acpi-dsdt.dsl b/src/acpi-dsdt.dsl
index cc31112..24674fc 100644
--- a/src/acpi-dsdt.dsl
+++ b/src/acpi-dsdt.dsl
@@ -648,6 +648,78 @@ DefinitionBlock (
         Zero   /* reserved */
     })
 
+    /* CPU hotplug */
+    Scope(\_SB) {
+        /* Objects filled in by run-time generated SSDT */
+        External(NTFY, MethodObj)
+        External(CPON, PkgObj)
+
+        /* Methods called by run-time generated SSDT Processor objects */
+        Method (CPMA, 1, NotSerialized) {
+            // _MAT method - create an madt apic buffer
+            // Local0 = CPON flag for this cpu
+            Store(DerefOf(Index(CPON, Arg0)), Local0)
+            // Local1 = Buffer (in madt apic form) to return
+            Store(Buffer(8) {0x00, 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0, 0, 0}, Local1)
+            // Update the processor id, lapic id, and enable/disable status
+            Store(Arg0, Index(Local1, 2))
+            Store(Arg0, Index(Local1, 3))
+            Store(Local0, Index(Local1, 4))
+            Return (Local1)
+        }
+        Method (CPST, 1, NotSerialized) {
+            // _STA method - return ON status of cpu
+            // Local0 = CPON flag for this cpu
+            Store(DerefOf(Index(CPON, Arg0)), Local0)
+            If (Local0) { Return(0xF) } Else { Return(0x0) }
+        }
+        Method (CPEJ, 2, NotSerialized) {
+            // _EJ0 method - eject callback
+            Sleep (0xC8)
+        }
+
+        /* CPU hotplug notify method */
+        OperationRegion(PRST, SystemIO, 0xaf00, 32)
+        Field (PRST, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve)
+        {
+            PRS, 256
+        }
+        Method(PRSC, 0) {
+            // Local5 = active cpu bitmap
+            Store (PRS, Local5)
+            // Local2 = last read byte from bitmap
+            Store (Zero, Local2)
+            // Local0 = cpuid iterator
+            Store (Zero, Local0)
+            While (LLess(Local0, SizeOf(CPON))) {
+                // Local1 = CPON flag for this cpu
+                Store(DerefOf(Index(CPON, Local0)), Local1)
+                If (And(Local0, 0x07)) {
+                    // Shift down previously read bitmap byte
+                    ShiftRight(Local2, 1, Local2)
+                } Else {
+                    // Read next byte from cpu bitmap
+                    Store(DerefOf(Index(Local5, ShiftRight(Local0, 3))), Local2)
+                }
+                // Local3 = active state for this cpu
+                Store(And(Local2, 1), Local3)
+
+                If (LNotEqual(Local1, Local3)) {
+                    // State change - update CPON with new state
+                    Store(Local3, Index(CPON, Local0))
+                    // Do CPU notify
+                    If (LEqual(Local3, 1)) {
+                        NTFY(Local0, 1)
+                    } Else {
+                        NTFY(Local0, 3)
+                    }
+                }
+                Increment(Local0)
+            }
+            Return(One)
+        }
+    }
+
     Scope (\_GPE)
     {
         Name(_HID, "ACPI0006")
@@ -701,7 +773,8 @@ DefinitionBlock (
 
         }
         Method(_L02) {
-            Return(0x01)
+            // CPU hotplug event
+            Return(\_SB.PRSC())
         }
         Method(_L03) {
             Return(0x01)
diff --git a/src/acpi.c b/src/acpi.c
index 0559443..082ef73 100644
--- a/src/acpi.c
+++ b/src/acpi.c
@@ -406,16 +406,56 @@ build_madt(void)
     return madt;
 }
 
+// Encode a hex value
+static inline char getHex(u32 val) {
+    val &= 0x0f;
+    return (val <= 9) ? ('0' + val) : ('A' + val - 10);
+}
+
+// Encode a length in an SSDT.
+static u8 *
+encodeLen(u8 *ssdt_ptr, int length, int bytes)
+{
+    if (bytes <= 1) {
+        *ssdt_ptr = length & 0x3f;
+        return ssdt_ptr+1;
+    }
+    ssdt_ptr[0] = (((bytes-1) & 0x3) << 6) | (length & 0x0f);
+    ssdt_ptr[1] = ((length >> 4) & 0xff);
+    ssdt_ptr[2] = ((length >> 12) & 0xff);
+    ssdt_ptr[3] = ((length >> 20) & 0xff);
+    return ssdt_ptr + bytes;
+}
+
+// AML Processor() object.  See src/ssdt-proc.dsl for info.
+static unsigned char ssdt_proc[] = {
+    0x5b,0x83,0x43,0x05,0x43,0x50,0x41,0x41,
+    0xaa,0x10,0xb0,0x00,0x00,0x06,0x08,0x49,
+    0x44,0x5f,0x5f,0x0a,0xaa,0x08,0x5f,0x48,
+    0x49,0x44,0x0d,0x41,0x43,0x50,0x49,0x30,
+    0x30,0x30,0x37,0x00,0x14,0x0f,0x5f,0x4d,
+    0x41,0x54,0x00,0xa4,0x43,0x50,0x4d,0x41,
+    0x49,0x44,0x5f,0x5f,0x14,0x0f,0x5f,0x53,
+    0x54,0x41,0x00,0xa4,0x43,0x50,0x53,0x54,
+    0x49,0x44,0x5f,0x5f,0x14,0x10,0x5f,0x45,
+    0x4a,0x30,0x01,0xa4,0x43,0x50,0x45,0x4a,
+    0x49,0x44,0x5f,0x5f,0x68
+};
+#define SD_OFFSET_CPUHEX 6
+#define SD_OFFSET_CPUID1 8
+#define SD_OFFSET_CPUID2 20
+
 #define SSDT_SIGNATURE 0x54445353 // SSDT
 static void*
 build_ssdt(void)
 {
     int acpi_cpus = MaxCountCPUs > 0xff ? 0xff : MaxCountCPUs;
-    // calculate the length of processor block and scope block
-    // excluding PkgLength
-    int cpu_length = 13 * acpi_cpus + 4;
-
-    int length = sizeof(struct acpi_table_header) + 3 + cpu_length;
+    // length = ssdt header + ScopeOp + procs + CPUS package + CPON package
+    int length = (sizeof(struct acpi_table_header)
+                  + (1+3+4)
+                  + (acpi_cpus * sizeof(ssdt_proc))
+                  + (1+2+5+(12*acpi_cpus))
+                  + (1+4+1+2+1+(1*acpi_cpus)));
     u8 *ssdt = malloc_high(length);
     if (! ssdt) {
         warn_noalloc();
@@ -423,47 +463,66 @@ build_ssdt(void)
     }
 
     u8 *ssdt_ptr = ssdt;
-    ssdt_ptr[9] = 0; // checksum;
     ssdt_ptr += sizeof(struct acpi_table_header);
 
     // build processor scope header
     *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x10; // ScopeOp
-    if (cpu_length <= 0x3e) {
-        /* Handle 1-4 CPUs with one byte encoding */
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = cpu_length + 1;
-    } else {
-        /* Handle 5-314 CPUs with two byte encoding */
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x40 | ((cpu_length + 2) & 0xf);
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = (cpu_length + 2) >> 4;
-    }
+    ssdt_ptr = encodeLen(ssdt_ptr, length-1, 3);
     *(ssdt_ptr++) = '_'; // Name
-    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'P';
-    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'R';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'S';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'B';
     *(ssdt_ptr++) = '_';
 
-    // build object for each processor
+    // build Processor object for each processor
     int i;
     for (i=0; i<acpi_cpus; i++) {
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x5B; // ProcessorOp
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x83;
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x0B; // Length
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'C';  // Name (CPUxx)
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'P';
-        if ((i & 0xf0) != 0)
-            *(ssdt_ptr++) = (i >> 4) < 0xa ? (i >> 4) + '0' : (i >> 4) + 'A' - 0xa;
-        else
-            *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'U';
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = (i & 0xf) < 0xa ? (i & 0xf) + '0' : (i & 0xf) + 'A' - 0xa;
+        memcpy(ssdt_ptr, ssdt_proc, sizeof(ssdt_proc));
+        ssdt_ptr[SD_OFFSET_CPUHEX] = getHex(i >> 4);
+        ssdt_ptr[SD_OFFSET_CPUHEX+1] = getHex(i);
+        ssdt_ptr[SD_OFFSET_CPUID1] = i;
+        ssdt_ptr[SD_OFFSET_CPUID2] = i;
+        ssdt_ptr += sizeof(ssdt_proc);
+    }
+
+    // build "Method(NTFY, 2) {If (LEqual(Arg0, 0x00)) {Notify(CP00, Arg1)} ...}"
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x14; // MethodOp
+    ssdt_ptr = encodeLen(ssdt_ptr, 2+5+(12*acpi_cpus), 2);
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'N';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'T';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'F';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'Y';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x02;
+    for (i=0; i<acpi_cpus; i++) {
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0xA0; // IfOp
+        ssdt_ptr = encodeLen(ssdt_ptr, 11, 1);
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x93; // LEqualOp
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x68; // Arg0Op
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x0A; // BytePrefix
         *(ssdt_ptr++) = i;
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x10; // Processor block address
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0xb0;
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0;
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0;
-        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 6;    // Processor block length
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x86; // NotifyOp
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'C';
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'P';
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = getHex(i >> 4);
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = getHex(i);
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x69; // Arg1Op
     }
 
+    // build "Name(CPON, Package() { One, One, ..., Zero, Zero, ... })"
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x08; // NameOp
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'C';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'P';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'O';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 'N';
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = 0x12; // PackageOp
+    ssdt_ptr = encodeLen(ssdt_ptr, 2+1+(1*acpi_cpus), 2);
+    *(ssdt_ptr++) = acpi_cpus;
+    for (i=0; i<acpi_cpus; i++)
+        *(ssdt_ptr++) = (i < CountCPUs) ? 0x01 : 0x00;
+
     build_header((void*)ssdt, SSDT_SIGNATURE, ssdt_ptr - ssdt, 1);
 
+    hexdump(ssdt, ssdt_ptr - ssdt);
+
     return ssdt;
 }
 
diff --git a/src/ssdt-proc.dsl b/src/ssdt-proc.dsl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c10d125
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/ssdt-proc.dsl
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+/* This file is the basis for the ssdt_proc[] variable in src/acpi.c.
+ * It defines the contents of the per-cpu Processor() object.  At
+ * runtime, a dynamically generated SSDT will contain one copy of this
+ * AML snippet for every possible cpu in the system.  The objects will
+ * be placed in the \_SB_ namespace.
+ *
+ * To generate a new ssdt_proc[], run the commands:
+ *   cpp -P src/ssdt-proc.dsl > out/ssdt-proc.dsl.i
+ *   iasl -ta -p out/ssdt-proc out/ssdt-proc.dsl.i
+ *   tail -c +37 < out/ssdt-proc.aml | hexdump -e '"    " 8/1 "0x%02x," "\n"'
+ * and then cut-and-paste the output into the src/acpi.c ssdt_proc[]
+ * array.
+ *
+ * In addition to the aml code generated from this file, the
+ * src/acpi.c file creates a NTFY method with an entry for each cpu:
+ *     Method(NTFY, 2) {
+ *         If (LEqual(Arg0, 0x00)) { Notify(CP00, Arg1) }
+ *         If (LEqual(Arg0, 0x01)) { Notify(CP01, Arg1) }
+ *         ...
+ *     }
+ * and a CPON array with the list of active and inactive cpus:
+ *     Name(CPON, Package() { One, One, ..., Zero, Zero, ... })
+ */
+DefinitionBlock ("ssdt-proc.aml", "SSDT", 0x01, "BXPC", "BXSSDT", 0x1)
+/*  V------------------ DO NOT EDIT ------------------V */
+{
+    Processor (CPAA, 0xAA, 0x0000b010, 0x06) {
+        Name (ID, 0xAA)
+/*  ^------------------ DO NOT EDIT ------------------^
+ *
+ * The src/acpi.c code requires the above layout so that it can update
+ * CPAA and 0xAA with the appropriate CPU id (see SD_OFFSET_CPUHEX,
+ * CPUID1, CPUID2).  Don't change the above without also updating the
+ * C code.
+ */
+        Name (_HID, "ACPI0007")
+        External(CPMA, MethodObj)
+        External(CPST, MethodObj)
+        External(CPEJ, MethodObj)
+        Method(_MAT, 0) {
+            Return(CPMA(ID))
+        }
+        Method (_STA, 0) {
+            Return(CPST(ID))
+        }
+        Method (_EJ0, 1, NotSerialized) {
+            Return(CPEJ(ID, Arg0))
+        }
+    }
+}

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