Hey Sudeep, > > +static unsigned int find_cpu_id(u64 mpidr) > > +{ > > + unsigned int i; > > + > > + /* Reject invalid MPIDRs */ > > + if (mpidr & ~MPIDR_HWID_BITMASK) > > + return INVALID_CPU_ID; > > + > > + for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++) { > > I may not have understood the flow correctly, so just asking: > This is just called for secondaries on boot right ? No, secondaries are booted before KVM is initialized. kvm_arch_init() installs the hypervisor on each core that is online at that point. That flow does not touch this code. But the kernel can later power down some of those cares and then this handler is called if it tries to power them on again. You can exercise this with: # echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu5/online # echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu5/online > And the cpumasks are setup by then ? Cpumasks are initialized before KVM init, so yes, we could copy that information up to EL2 and use it here. That comes down to copying `nr_cpu_ids` because the possible set is logical IDs 0..nr_cpu_ids-1 (see smp_init_cpus()). > Just trying to see if we can use cpu_possible_mask instead of running through > all 256/1k/4k cpus(ofcourse based on NR_CPUS config) I decided to keep things simple because a valid MPIDR should not need to scan the entire array, at most the first `nr_cpu_ids` entries. An invalid MPIDR will scan all NR_CPUS entries but that does not seem worth optimizing for. David