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1/*
2 * coupled.c - helper functions to enter the same idle state on multiple cpus
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2011 Google, Inc.
5 *
6 * Author: Colin Cross <ccross@android.com>
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
14 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
16 * more details.
17 */
18
19#include <linux/kernel.h>
20#include <linux/cpu.h>
21#include <linux/cpuidle.h>
22#include <linux/mutex.h>
23#include <linux/sched.h>
24#include <linux/slab.h>
25#include <linux/spinlock.h>
26
27#include "cpuidle.h"
28
29/**
30 * DOC: Coupled cpuidle states
31 *
32 * On some ARM SMP SoCs (OMAP4460, Tegra 2, and probably more), the
33 * cpus cannot be independently powered down, either due to
34 * sequencing restrictions (on Tegra 2, cpu 0 must be the last to
35 * power down), or due to HW bugs (on OMAP4460, a cpu powering up
36 * will corrupt the gic state unless the other cpu runs a work
37 * around). Each cpu has a power state that it can enter without
38 * coordinating with the other cpu (usually Wait For Interrupt, or
39 * WFI), and one or more "coupled" power states that affect blocks
40 * shared between the cpus (L2 cache, interrupt controller, and
41 * sometimes the whole SoC). Entering a coupled power state must
42 * be tightly controlled on both cpus.
43 *
44 * This file implements a solution, where each cpu will wait in the
45 * WFI state until all cpus are ready to enter a coupled state, at
46 * which point the coupled state function will be called on all
47 * cpus at approximately the same time.
48 *
49 * Once all cpus are ready to enter idle, they are woken by an smp
50 * cross call. At this point, there is a chance that one of the
51 * cpus will find work to do, and choose not to enter idle. A
52 * final pass is needed to guarantee that all cpus will call the
53 * power state enter function at the same time. During this pass,
54 * each cpu will increment the ready counter, and continue once the
55 * ready counter matches the number of online coupled cpus. If any
56 * cpu exits idle, the other cpus will decrement their counter and
57 * retry.
58 *
59 * requested_state stores the deepest coupled idle state each cpu
60 * is ready for. It is assumed that the states are indexed from
61 * shallowest (highest power, lowest exit latency) to deepest
62 * (lowest power, highest exit latency). The requested_state
63 * variable is not locked. It is only written from the cpu that
64 * it stores (or by the on/offlining cpu if that cpu is offline),
65 * and only read after all the cpus are ready for the coupled idle
66 * state are are no longer updating it.
67 *
68 * Three atomic counters are used. alive_count tracks the number
69 * of cpus in the coupled set that are currently or soon will be
70 * online. waiting_count tracks the number of cpus that are in
71 * the waiting loop, in the ready loop, or in the coupled idle state.
72 * ready_count tracks the number of cpus that are in the ready loop
73 * or in the coupled idle state.
74 *
75 * To use coupled cpuidle states, a cpuidle driver must:
76 *
77 * Set struct cpuidle_device.coupled_cpus to the mask of all
78 * coupled cpus, usually the same as cpu_possible_mask if all cpus
79 * are part of the same cluster. The coupled_cpus mask must be
80 * set in the struct cpuidle_device for each cpu.
81 *
82 * Set struct cpuidle_device.safe_state to a state that is not a
83 * coupled state. This is usually WFI.
84 *
85 * Set CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED in struct cpuidle_state.flags for each
86 * state that affects multiple cpus.
87 *
88 * Provide a struct cpuidle_state.enter function for each state
89 * that affects multiple cpus. This function is guaranteed to be
90 * called on all cpus at approximately the same time. The driver
91 * should ensure that the cpus all abort together if any cpu tries
92 * to abort once the function is called. The function should return
93 * with interrupts still disabled.
94 */
95
96/**
97 * struct cpuidle_coupled - data for set of cpus that share a coupled idle state
98 * @coupled_cpus: mask of cpus that are part of the coupled set
99 * @requested_state: array of requested states for cpus in the coupled set
100 * @ready_waiting_counts: combined count of cpus in ready or waiting loops
101 * @online_count: count of cpus that are online
102 * @refcnt: reference count of cpuidle devices that are using this struct
103 * @prevent: flag to prevent coupled idle while a cpu is hotplugging
104 */
105struct cpuidle_coupled {
106 cpumask_t coupled_cpus;
107 int requested_state[NR_CPUS];
108 atomic_t ready_waiting_counts;
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110 int online_count;
111 int refcnt;
112 int prevent;
113};
114
115#define WAITING_BITS 16
116#define MAX_WAITING_CPUS (1 << WAITING_BITS)
117#define WAITING_MASK (MAX_WAITING_CPUS - 1)
118#define READY_MASK (~WAITING_MASK)
119
120#define CPUIDLE_COUPLED_NOT_IDLE (-1)
121
122static DEFINE_MUTEX(cpuidle_coupled_lock);
123static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct call_single_data, cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb);
124
125/*
61704f03 126 * The cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending mask is used to avoid calling
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127 * __smp_call_function_single with the per cpu call_single_data struct already
128 * in use. This prevents a deadlock where two cpus are waiting for each others
129 * call_single_data struct to be available
130 */
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131static cpumask_t cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending;
132
133/*
134 * The cpuidle_coupled_poked mask is used to ensure that each cpu has been poked
135 * once to minimize entering the ready loop with a poke pending, which would
136 * require aborting and retrying.
137 */
138static cpumask_t cpuidle_coupled_poked;
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140/**
141 * cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier - synchronize all online coupled cpus
142 * @dev: cpuidle_device of the calling cpu
143 * @a: atomic variable to hold the barrier
144 *
145 * No caller to this function will return from this function until all online
146 * cpus in the same coupled group have called this function. Once any caller
147 * has returned from this function, the barrier is immediately available for
148 * reuse.
149 *
150 * The atomic variable a must be initialized to 0 before any cpu calls
151 * this function, will be reset to 0 before any cpu returns from this function.
152 *
153 * Must only be called from within a coupled idle state handler
154 * (state.enter when state.flags has CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED set).
155 *
156 * Provides full smp barrier semantics before and after calling.
157 */
158void cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier(struct cpuidle_device *dev, atomic_t *a)
159{
160 int n = dev->coupled->online_count;
161
162 smp_mb__before_atomic_inc();
163 atomic_inc(a);
164
165 while (atomic_read(a) < n)
166 cpu_relax();
167
168 if (atomic_inc_return(a) == n * 2) {
169 atomic_set(a, 0);
170 return;
171 }
172
173 while (atomic_read(a) > n)
174 cpu_relax();
175}
176
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177/**
178 * cpuidle_state_is_coupled - check if a state is part of a coupled set
179 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
180 * @drv: struct cpuidle_driver for the platform
181 * @state: index of the target state in drv->states
182 *
183 * Returns true if the target state is coupled with cpus besides this one
184 */
185bool cpuidle_state_is_coupled(struct cpuidle_device *dev,
186 struct cpuidle_driver *drv, int state)
187{
188 return drv->states[state].flags & CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED;
189}
190
191/**
192 * cpuidle_coupled_set_ready - mark a cpu as ready
193 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
194 */
195static inline void cpuidle_coupled_set_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
196{
197 atomic_add(MAX_WAITING_CPUS, &coupled->ready_waiting_counts);
198}
199
200/**
201 * cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready - mark a cpu as not ready
202 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
203 *
204 * Decrements the ready counter, unless the ready (and thus the waiting) counter
205 * is equal to the number of online cpus. Prevents a race where one cpu
206 * decrements the waiting counter and then re-increments it just before another
207 * cpu has decremented its ready counter, leading to the ready counter going
208 * down from the number of online cpus without going through the coupled idle
209 * state.
210 *
211 * Returns 0 if the counter was decremented successfully, -EINVAL if the ready
212 * counter was equal to the number of online cpus.
213 */
214static
215inline int cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
216{
217 int all;
218 int ret;
219
92638e2f 220 all = coupled->online_count | (coupled->online_count << WAITING_BITS);
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221 ret = atomic_add_unless(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts,
222 -MAX_WAITING_CPUS, all);
223
224 return ret ? 0 : -EINVAL;
225}
226
227/**
228 * cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready - check if no cpus in a coupled set are ready
229 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
230 *
231 * Returns true if all of the cpus in a coupled set are out of the ready loop.
232 */
233static inline int cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
234{
235 int r = atomic_read(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts) >> WAITING_BITS;
236 return r == 0;
237}
238
239/**
240 * cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready - check if all cpus in a coupled set are ready
241 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
242 *
243 * Returns true if all cpus coupled to this target state are in the ready loop
244 */
245static inline bool cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
246{
247 int r = atomic_read(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts) >> WAITING_BITS;
248 return r == coupled->online_count;
249}
250
251/**
252 * cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting - check if all cpus in a coupled set are waiting
253 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
254 *
255 * Returns true if all cpus coupled to this target state are in the wait loop
256 */
257static inline bool cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
258{
259 int w = atomic_read(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts) & WAITING_MASK;
260 return w == coupled->online_count;
261}
262
263/**
264 * cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting - check if no cpus in coupled set are waiting
265 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
266 *
267 * Returns true if all of the cpus in a coupled set are out of the waiting loop.
268 */
269static inline int cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
270{
271 int w = atomic_read(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts) & WAITING_MASK;
272 return w == 0;
273}
274
275/**
276 * cpuidle_coupled_get_state - determine the deepest idle state
277 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for this cpu
278 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
279 *
280 * Returns the deepest idle state that all coupled cpus can enter
281 */
282static inline int cpuidle_coupled_get_state(struct cpuidle_device *dev,
283 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
284{
285 int i;
286 int state = INT_MAX;
287
288 /*
289 * Read barrier ensures that read of requested_state is ordered after
290 * reads of ready_count. Matches the write barriers
291 * cpuidle_set_state_waiting.
292 */
293 smp_rmb();
294
295 for_each_cpu_mask(i, coupled->coupled_cpus)
296 if (cpu_online(i) && coupled->requested_state[i] < state)
297 state = coupled->requested_state[i];
298
299 return state;
300}
301
61704f03 302static void cpuidle_coupled_handle_poke(void *info)
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303{
304 int cpu = (unsigned long)info;
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305 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poked);
306 cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending);
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307}
308
309/**
310 * cpuidle_coupled_poke - wake up a cpu that may be waiting
311 * @cpu: target cpu
312 *
313 * Ensures that the target cpu exits it's waiting idle state (if it is in it)
314 * and will see updates to waiting_count before it re-enters it's waiting idle
315 * state.
316 *
317 * If cpuidle_coupled_poked_mask is already set for the target cpu, that cpu
318 * either has or will soon have a pending IPI that will wake it out of idle,
319 * or it is currently processing the IPI and is not in idle.
320 */
321static void cpuidle_coupled_poke(int cpu)
322{
323 struct call_single_data *csd = &per_cpu(cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb, cpu);
324
61704f03 325 if (!cpumask_test_and_set_cpu(cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending))
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326 __smp_call_function_single(cpu, csd, 0);
327}
328
329/**
330 * cpuidle_coupled_poke_others - wake up all other cpus that may be waiting
331 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for this cpu
332 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
333 *
334 * Calls cpuidle_coupled_poke on all other online cpus.
335 */
336static void cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(int this_cpu,
337 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
338{
339 int cpu;
340
341 for_each_cpu_mask(cpu, coupled->coupled_cpus)
342 if (cpu != this_cpu && cpu_online(cpu))
343 cpuidle_coupled_poke(cpu);
344}
345
346/**
347 * cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting - mark this cpu as in the wait loop
348 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for this cpu
349 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
350 * @next_state: the index in drv->states of the requested state for this cpu
351 *
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352 * Updates the requested idle state for the specified cpuidle device.
353 * Returns the number of waiting cpus.
4126c019 354 */
61704f03 355static int cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting(int cpu,
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356 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled, int next_state)
357{
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358 coupled->requested_state[cpu] = next_state;
359
360 /*
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361 * The atomic_inc_return provides a write barrier to order the write
362 * to requested_state with the later write that increments ready_count.
363 */
61704f03 364 return atomic_inc_return(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts) & WAITING_MASK;
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365}
366
367/**
368 * cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting - mark this cpu as leaving the wait loop
369 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for this cpu
370 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
371 *
372 * Removes the requested idle state for the specified cpuidle device.
373 */
374static void cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(int cpu,
375 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
376{
377 /*
378 * Decrementing waiting count can race with incrementing it in
379 * cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting, but that's OK. Worst case, some
380 * cpus will increment ready_count and then spin until they
381 * notice that this cpu has cleared it's requested_state.
382 */
383 atomic_dec(&coupled->ready_waiting_counts);
384
385 coupled->requested_state[cpu] = CPUIDLE_COUPLED_NOT_IDLE;
386}
387
388/**
389 * cpuidle_coupled_set_done - mark this cpu as leaving the ready loop
390 * @cpu: the current cpu
391 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
392 *
393 * Marks this cpu as no longer in the ready and waiting loops. Decrements
394 * the waiting count first to prevent another cpu looping back in and seeing
395 * this cpu as waiting just before it exits idle.
396 */
397static void cpuidle_coupled_set_done(int cpu, struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
398{
399 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(cpu, coupled);
400 atomic_sub(MAX_WAITING_CPUS, &coupled->ready_waiting_counts);
401}
402
403/**
404 * cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes - spin until the poke interrupt is processed
405 * @cpu - this cpu
406 *
407 * Turns on interrupts and spins until any outstanding poke interrupts have
408 * been processed and the poke bit has been cleared.
409 *
410 * Other interrupts may also be processed while interrupts are enabled, so
736899ab 411 * need_resched() must be tested after this function returns to make sure
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412 * the interrupt didn't schedule work that should take the cpu out of idle.
413 *
736899ab 414 * Returns 0 if no poke was pending, 1 if a poke was cleared.
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415 */
416static int cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(int cpu)
417{
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418 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending))
419 return 0;
420
4126c019 421 local_irq_enable();
61704f03 422 while (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending))
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423 cpu_relax();
424 local_irq_disable();
425
736899ab 426 return 1;
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427}
428
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429static bool cpuidle_coupled_any_pokes_pending(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
430{
431 cpumask_t cpus;
432 int ret;
433
434 cpumask_and(&cpus, cpu_online_mask, &coupled->coupled_cpus);
435 ret = cpumask_and(&cpus, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending, &cpus);
436
437 return ret;
438}
439
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440/**
441 * cpuidle_enter_state_coupled - attempt to enter a state with coupled cpus
442 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
443 * @drv: struct cpuidle_driver for the platform
444 * @next_state: index of the requested state in drv->states
445 *
446 * Coordinate with coupled cpus to enter the target state. This is a two
447 * stage process. In the first stage, the cpus are operating independently,
448 * and may call into cpuidle_enter_state_coupled at completely different times.
449 * To save as much power as possible, the first cpus to call this function will
450 * go to an intermediate state (the cpuidle_device's safe state), and wait for
451 * all the other cpus to call this function. Once all coupled cpus are idle,
452 * the second stage will start. Each coupled cpu will spin until all cpus have
453 * guaranteed that they will call the target_state.
454 *
455 * This function must be called with interrupts disabled. It may enable
456 * interrupts while preparing for idle, and it will always return with
457 * interrupts enabled.
458 */
459int cpuidle_enter_state_coupled(struct cpuidle_device *dev,
460 struct cpuidle_driver *drv, int next_state)
461{
462 int entered_state = -1;
463 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled = dev->coupled;
61704f03 464 int w;
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465
466 if (!coupled)
467 return -EINVAL;
468
469 while (coupled->prevent) {
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470 cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev->cpu);
471 if (need_resched()) {
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472 local_irq_enable();
473 return entered_state;
474 }
475 entered_state = cpuidle_enter_state(dev, drv,
476 dev->safe_state_index);
477 }
478
479 /* Read barrier ensures online_count is read after prevent is cleared */
480 smp_rmb();
481
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482reset:
483 cpumask_clear_cpu(dev->cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poked);
484
485 w = cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting(dev->cpu, coupled, next_state);
486 /*
487 * If this is the last cpu to enter the waiting state, poke
488 * all the other cpus out of their waiting state so they can
489 * enter a deeper state. This can race with one of the cpus
490 * exiting the waiting state due to an interrupt and
491 * decrementing waiting_count, see comment below.
492 */
493 if (w == coupled->online_count) {
494 cpumask_set_cpu(dev->cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poked);
495 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(dev->cpu, coupled);
496 }
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497
498retry:
499 /*
500 * Wait for all coupled cpus to be idle, using the deepest state
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501 * allowed for a single cpu. If this was not the poking cpu, wait
502 * for at least one poke before leaving to avoid a race where
503 * two cpus could arrive at the waiting loop at the same time,
504 * but the first of the two to arrive could skip the loop without
505 * processing the pokes from the last to arrive.
4126c019 506 */
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507 while (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(coupled) ||
508 !cpumask_test_cpu(dev->cpu, &cpuidle_coupled_poked)) {
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509 if (cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev->cpu))
510 continue;
511
512 if (need_resched()) {
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513 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev->cpu, coupled);
514 goto out;
515 }
516
517 if (coupled->prevent) {
518 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev->cpu, coupled);
519 goto out;
520 }
521
522 entered_state = cpuidle_enter_state(dev, drv,
523 dev->safe_state_index);
524 }
525
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526 cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev->cpu);
527 if (need_resched()) {
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528 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev->cpu, coupled);
529 goto out;
530 }
531
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532 /*
533 * Make sure final poke status for this cpu is visible before setting
534 * cpu as ready.
535 */
536 smp_wmb();
537
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538 /*
539 * All coupled cpus are probably idle. There is a small chance that
540 * one of the other cpus just became active. Increment the ready count,
541 * and spin until all coupled cpus have incremented the counter. Once a
542 * cpu has incremented the ready counter, it cannot abort idle and must
543 * spin until either all cpus have incremented the ready counter, or
544 * another cpu leaves idle and decrements the waiting counter.
545 */
546
547 cpuidle_coupled_set_ready(coupled);
548 while (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready(coupled)) {
549 /* Check if any other cpus bailed out of idle. */
550 if (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(coupled))
551 if (!cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready(coupled))
552 goto retry;
553
554 cpu_relax();
555 }
556
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557 /*
558 * Make sure read of all cpus ready is done before reading pending pokes
559 */
560 smp_rmb();
561
562 /*
563 * There is a small chance that a cpu left and reentered idle after this
564 * cpu saw that all cpus were waiting. The cpu that reentered idle will
565 * have sent this cpu a poke, which will still be pending after the
566 * ready loop. The pending interrupt may be lost by the interrupt
567 * controller when entering the deep idle state. It's not possible to
568 * clear a pending interrupt without turning interrupts on and handling
569 * it, and it's too late to turn on interrupts here, so reset the
570 * coupled idle state of all cpus and retry.
571 */
572 if (cpuidle_coupled_any_pokes_pending(coupled)) {
573 cpuidle_coupled_set_done(dev->cpu, coupled);
574 /* Wait for all cpus to see the pending pokes */
575 cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier(dev, &coupled->abort_barrier);
576 goto reset;
577 }
578
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579 /* all cpus have acked the coupled state */
580 next_state = cpuidle_coupled_get_state(dev, coupled);
581
582 entered_state = cpuidle_enter_state(dev, drv, next_state);
583
584 cpuidle_coupled_set_done(dev->cpu, coupled);
585
586out:
587 /*
588 * Normal cpuidle states are expected to return with irqs enabled.
589 * That leads to an inefficiency where a cpu receiving an interrupt
590 * that brings it out of idle will process that interrupt before
591 * exiting the idle enter function and decrementing ready_count. All
592 * other cpus will need to spin waiting for the cpu that is processing
593 * the interrupt. If the driver returns with interrupts disabled,
594 * all other cpus will loop back into the safe idle state instead of
595 * spinning, saving power.
596 *
597 * Calling local_irq_enable here allows coupled states to return with
598 * interrupts disabled, but won't cause problems for drivers that
599 * exit with interrupts enabled.
600 */
601 local_irq_enable();
602
603 /*
604 * Wait until all coupled cpus have exited idle. There is no risk that
605 * a cpu exits and re-enters the ready state because this cpu has
606 * already decremented its waiting_count.
607 */
608 while (!cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready(coupled))
609 cpu_relax();
610
611 return entered_state;
612}
613
614static void cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
615{
616 cpumask_t cpus;
617 cpumask_and(&cpus, cpu_online_mask, &coupled->coupled_cpus);
618 coupled->online_count = cpumask_weight(&cpus);
619}
620
621/**
622 * cpuidle_coupled_register_device - register a coupled cpuidle device
623 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
624 *
625 * Called from cpuidle_register_device to handle coupled idle init. Finds the
626 * cpuidle_coupled struct for this set of coupled cpus, or creates one if none
627 * exists yet.
628 */
629int cpuidle_coupled_register_device(struct cpuidle_device *dev)
630{
631 int cpu;
632 struct cpuidle_device *other_dev;
633 struct call_single_data *csd;
634 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled;
635
636 if (cpumask_empty(&dev->coupled_cpus))
637 return 0;
638
639 for_each_cpu_mask(cpu, dev->coupled_cpus) {
640 other_dev = per_cpu(cpuidle_devices, cpu);
641 if (other_dev && other_dev->coupled) {
642 coupled = other_dev->coupled;
643 goto have_coupled;
644 }
645 }
646
647 /* No existing coupled info found, create a new one */
648 coupled = kzalloc(sizeof(struct cpuidle_coupled), GFP_KERNEL);
649 if (!coupled)
650 return -ENOMEM;
651
652 coupled->coupled_cpus = dev->coupled_cpus;
653
654have_coupled:
655 dev->coupled = coupled;
656 if (WARN_ON(!cpumask_equal(&dev->coupled_cpus, &coupled->coupled_cpus)))
657 coupled->prevent++;
658
659 cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(coupled);
660
661 coupled->refcnt++;
662
663 csd = &per_cpu(cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb, dev->cpu);
61704f03 664 csd->func = cpuidle_coupled_handle_poke;
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665 csd->info = (void *)(unsigned long)dev->cpu;
666
667 return 0;
668}
669
670/**
671 * cpuidle_coupled_unregister_device - unregister a coupled cpuidle device
672 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
673 *
674 * Called from cpuidle_unregister_device to tear down coupled idle. Removes the
675 * cpu from the coupled idle set, and frees the cpuidle_coupled_info struct if
676 * this was the last cpu in the set.
677 */
678void cpuidle_coupled_unregister_device(struct cpuidle_device *dev)
679{
680 struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled = dev->coupled;
681
682 if (cpumask_empty(&dev->coupled_cpus))
683 return;
684
685 if (--coupled->refcnt)
686 kfree(coupled);
687 dev->coupled = NULL;
688}
689
690/**
691 * cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle - prevent cpus from entering a coupled state
692 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the cpu that is changing state
693 *
694 * Disables coupled cpuidle on a coupled set of cpus. Used to ensure that
695 * cpu_online_mask doesn't change while cpus are coordinating coupled idle.
696 */
697static void cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
698{
699 int cpu = get_cpu();
700
701 /* Force all cpus out of the waiting loop. */
702 coupled->prevent++;
703 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(cpu, coupled);
704 put_cpu();
705 while (!cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting(coupled))
706 cpu_relax();
707}
708
709/**
710 * cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle - allows cpus to enter a coupled state
711 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the cpu that is changing state
712 *
713 * Enables coupled cpuidle on a coupled set of cpus. Used to ensure that
714 * cpu_online_mask doesn't change while cpus are coordinating coupled idle.
715 */
716static void cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle(struct cpuidle_coupled *coupled)
717{
718 int cpu = get_cpu();
719
720 /*
721 * Write barrier ensures readers see the new online_count when they
722 * see prevent == 0.
723 */
724 smp_wmb();
725 coupled->prevent--;
726 /* Force cpus out of the prevent loop. */
727 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(cpu, coupled);
728 put_cpu();
729}
730
731/**
732 * cpuidle_coupled_cpu_notify - notifier called during hotplug transitions
733 * @nb: notifier block
734 * @action: hotplug transition
735 * @hcpu: target cpu number
736 *
737 * Called when a cpu is brought on or offline using hotplug. Updates the
738 * coupled cpu set appropriately
739 */
740static int cpuidle_coupled_cpu_notify(struct notifier_block *nb,
741 unsigned long action, void *hcpu)
742{
743 int cpu = (unsigned long)hcpu;
744 struct cpuidle_device *dev;
745
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746 switch (action & ~CPU_TASKS_FROZEN) {
747 case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
748 case CPU_DOWN_PREPARE:
749 case CPU_ONLINE:
750 case CPU_DEAD:
751 case CPU_UP_CANCELED:
752 case CPU_DOWN_FAILED:
753 break;
754 default:
755 return NOTIFY_OK;
756 }
757
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758 mutex_lock(&cpuidle_lock);
759
760 dev = per_cpu(cpuidle_devices, cpu);
5fbbb90d 761 if (!dev || !dev->coupled)
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762 goto out;
763
764 switch (action & ~CPU_TASKS_FROZEN) {
765 case CPU_UP_PREPARE:
766 case CPU_DOWN_PREPARE:
767 cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle(dev->coupled);
768 break;
769 case CPU_ONLINE:
770 case CPU_DEAD:
771 cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(dev->coupled);
772 /* Fall through */
773 case CPU_UP_CANCELED:
774 case CPU_DOWN_FAILED:
775 cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle(dev->coupled);
776 break;
777 }
778
779out:
780 mutex_unlock(&cpuidle_lock);
781 return NOTIFY_OK;
782}
783
784static struct notifier_block cpuidle_coupled_cpu_notifier = {
785 .notifier_call = cpuidle_coupled_cpu_notify,
786};
787
788static int __init cpuidle_coupled_init(void)
789{
790 return register_cpu_notifier(&cpuidle_coupled_cpu_notifier);
791}
792core_initcall(cpuidle_coupled_init);