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author | Gautham R. Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2021-07-28 23:26:05 +0530 |
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committer | Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> | 2021-08-04 10:53:39 +1000 |
commit | a4bec516b9c0823d7e2bb8c8928c98b535cf9adf (patch) | |
tree | d7114e1dc3b067d83bd84cffb5098fa51c29ec96 /arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c | |
parent | 86ff0bce2e9665c8b074930fe6caed615da070c1 (diff) | |
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powerpc/cacheinfo: Lookup cache by dt node and thread-group id
Currently the cacheinfo code on powerpc indexes the "cache" objects
(modelling the L1/L2/L3 caches) where the key is device-tree node
corresponding to that cache. On some of the POWER server platforms
thread-groups within the core share different sets of caches (Eg: On
SMT8 POWER9 systems, threads 0,2,4,6 of a core share L1 cache and
threads 1,3,5,7 of the same core share another L1 cache). On such
platforms, there is a single device-tree node corresponding to that
cache and the cache-configuration within the threads of the core is
indicated via "ibm,thread-groups" device-tree property.
Since the current code is not aware of the "ibm,thread-groups"
property, on the aforementoined systems, cacheinfo code still treats
all the threads in the core to be sharing the cache because of the
single device-tree node (In the earlier example, the cacheinfo code
would says CPUs 0-7 share L1 cache).
In this patch, we make the powerpc cacheinfo code aware of the
"ibm,thread-groups" property. We indexe the "cache" objects by the
key-pair (device-tree node, thread-group id). For any CPUX, for a
given level of cache, the thread-group id is defined to be the first
CPU in the "ibm,thread-groups" cache-group containing CPUX. For levels
of cache which are not represented in "ibm,thread-groups" property,
the thread-group id is -1.
[parth: Remove "static" keyword for the definition of "thread_group_l1_cache_map"
and "thread_group_l2_cache_map" to get rid of the compile error.]
Signed-off-by: Gautham R. Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Parth Shah <parth@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210728175607.591679-2-parth@linux.ibm.com
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c | 80 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c index 6f903e9aa20b..5a6925d87424 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/cacheinfo.c @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ struct cache { struct cpumask shared_cpu_map; /* online CPUs using this cache */ int type; /* split cache disambiguation */ int level; /* level not explicit in device tree */ + int group_id; /* id of the group of threads that share this cache */ struct list_head list; /* global list of cache objects */ struct cache *next_local; /* next cache of >= level */ }; @@ -142,22 +143,24 @@ static const char *cache_type_string(const struct cache *cache) } static void cache_init(struct cache *cache, int type, int level, - struct device_node *ofnode) + struct device_node *ofnode, int group_id) { cache->type = type; cache->level = level; cache->ofnode = of_node_get(ofnode); + cache->group_id = group_id; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cache->list); list_add(&cache->list, &cache_list); } -static struct cache *new_cache(int type, int level, struct device_node *ofnode) +static struct cache *new_cache(int type, int level, + struct device_node *ofnode, int group_id) { struct cache *cache; cache = kzalloc(sizeof(*cache), GFP_KERNEL); if (cache) - cache_init(cache, type, level, ofnode); + cache_init(cache, type, level, ofnode, group_id); return cache; } @@ -309,20 +312,24 @@ static struct cache *cache_find_first_sibling(struct cache *cache) return cache; list_for_each_entry(iter, &cache_list, list) - if (iter->ofnode == cache->ofnode && iter->next_local == cache) + if (iter->ofnode == cache->ofnode && + iter->group_id == cache->group_id && + iter->next_local == cache) return iter; return cache; } -/* return the first cache on a local list matching node */ -static struct cache *cache_lookup_by_node(const struct device_node *node) +/* return the first cache on a local list matching node and thread-group id */ +static struct cache *cache_lookup_by_node_group(const struct device_node *node, + int group_id) { struct cache *cache = NULL; struct cache *iter; list_for_each_entry(iter, &cache_list, list) { - if (iter->ofnode != node) + if (iter->ofnode != node || + iter->group_id != group_id) continue; cache = cache_find_first_sibling(iter); break; @@ -352,14 +359,15 @@ static int cache_is_unified_d(const struct device_node *np) CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED_D : CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED; } -static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_unified(struct device_node *node, int level) +static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_unified(struct device_node *node, int group_id, + int level) { pr_debug("creating L%d ucache for %pOFP\n", level, node); - return new_cache(cache_is_unified_d(node), level, node); + return new_cache(cache_is_unified_d(node), level, node, group_id); } -static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_split(struct device_node *node, +static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_split(struct device_node *node, int group_id, int level) { struct cache *dcache, *icache; @@ -367,8 +375,8 @@ static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_split(struct device_node *node, pr_debug("creating L%d dcache and icache for %pOFP\n", level, node); - dcache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_DATA, level, node); - icache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION, level, node); + dcache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_DATA, level, node, group_id); + icache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION, level, node, group_id); if (!dcache || !icache) goto err; @@ -382,31 +390,32 @@ err: return NULL; } -static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode(struct device_node *node, int level) +static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode(struct device_node *node, int group_id, int level) { struct cache *cache; if (cache_node_is_unified(node)) - cache = cache_do_one_devnode_unified(node, level); + cache = cache_do_one_devnode_unified(node, group_id, level); else - cache = cache_do_one_devnode_split(node, level); + cache = cache_do_one_devnode_split(node, group_id, level); return cache; } static struct cache *cache_lookup_or_instantiate(struct device_node *node, + int group_id, int level) { struct cache *cache; - cache = cache_lookup_by_node(node); + cache = cache_lookup_by_node_group(node, group_id); WARN_ONCE(cache && cache->level != level, "cache level mismatch on lookup (got %d, expected %d)\n", cache->level, level); if (!cache) - cache = cache_do_one_devnode(node, level); + cache = cache_do_one_devnode(node, group_id, level); return cache; } @@ -443,7 +452,27 @@ static void do_subsidiary_caches_debugcheck(struct cache *cache) of_node_get_device_type(cache->ofnode)); } -static void do_subsidiary_caches(struct cache *cache) +/* + * If sub-groups of threads in a core containing @cpu_id share the + * L@level-cache (information obtained via "ibm,thread-groups" + * device-tree property), then we identify the group by the first + * thread-sibling in the group. We define this to be the group-id. + * + * In the absence of any thread-group information for L@level-cache, + * this function returns -1. + */ +static int get_group_id(unsigned int cpu_id, int level) +{ + if (has_big_cores && level == 1) + return cpumask_first(per_cpu(thread_group_l1_cache_map, + cpu_id)); + else if (thread_group_shares_l2 && level == 2) + return cpumask_first(per_cpu(thread_group_l2_cache_map, + cpu_id)); + return -1; +} + +static void do_subsidiary_caches(struct cache *cache, unsigned int cpu_id) { struct device_node *subcache_node; int level = cache->level; @@ -452,9 +481,11 @@ static void do_subsidiary_caches(struct cache *cache) while ((subcache_node = of_find_next_cache_node(cache->ofnode))) { struct cache *subcache; + int group_id; level++; - subcache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(subcache_node, level); + group_id = get_group_id(cpu_id, level); + subcache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(subcache_node, group_id, level); of_node_put(subcache_node); if (!subcache) break; @@ -468,6 +499,7 @@ static struct cache *cache_chain_instantiate(unsigned int cpu_id) { struct device_node *cpu_node; struct cache *cpu_cache = NULL; + int group_id; pr_debug("creating cache object(s) for CPU %i\n", cpu_id); @@ -476,11 +508,13 @@ static struct cache *cache_chain_instantiate(unsigned int cpu_id) if (!cpu_node) goto out; - cpu_cache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(cpu_node, 1); + group_id = get_group_id(cpu_id, 1); + + cpu_cache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(cpu_node, group_id, 1); if (!cpu_cache) goto out; - do_subsidiary_caches(cpu_cache); + do_subsidiary_caches(cpu_cache, cpu_id); cache_cpu_set(cpu_cache, cpu_id); out: @@ -848,13 +882,15 @@ static struct cache *cache_lookup_by_cpu(unsigned int cpu_id) { struct device_node *cpu_node; struct cache *cache; + int group_id; cpu_node = of_get_cpu_node(cpu_id, NULL); WARN_ONCE(!cpu_node, "no OF node found for CPU %i\n", cpu_id); if (!cpu_node) return NULL; - cache = cache_lookup_by_node(cpu_node); + group_id = get_group_id(cpu_id, 1); + cache = cache_lookup_by_node_group(cpu_node, group_id); of_node_put(cpu_node); return cache; |