Re: [PATCH v4 1/1] x86/acpi, x86/boot: Add multiprocessor wake-up support
From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Fri May 21 2021 - 10:45:59 EST
On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 02:37:32PM -0700, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote:
> +static int acpi_wakeup_cpu(int apicid, unsigned long start_ip)
> +{
> + u8 timeout = 0xFF;
> +
> + /* Remap mailbox memory only for the first call to acpi_wakeup_cpu() */
> + if (physids_empty(apic_id_wakemap))
> + acpi_mp_wake_mailbox = memremap(acpi_mp_wake_mailbox_paddr,
> + sizeof(*acpi_mp_wake_mailbox),
> + MEMREMAP_WB);
{ } for being multi-line
> + /*
> + * According to the ACPI specification r6.4, sec 5.2.12.19, the
> + * mailbox-based wakeup mechanism cannot be used more than once
> + * for the same CPU, so skip sending wake commands to already
> + * awake CPU.
> + */
> + if (physid_isset(apicid, apic_id_wakemap)) {
> + pr_err("CPU already awake (APIC ID %x), skipping wakeup\n",
> + apicid);
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> +
> + /*
> + * Mailbox memory is shared between firmware and OS. Firmware will
> + * listen on mailbox command address, and once it receives the wakeup
> + * command, CPU associated with the given apicid will be booted. So,
> + * the value of apic_id and wakeup_vector has to be set before updating
> + * the wakeup command. So use WRITE_ONCE to let the compiler know about
> + * it and preserve the order of writes.
> + */
> + WRITE_ONCE(acpi_mp_wake_mailbox->apic_id, apicid);
> + WRITE_ONCE(acpi_mp_wake_mailbox->wakeup_vector, start_ip);
> + WRITE_ONCE(acpi_mp_wake_mailbox->command, ACPI_MP_WAKE_COMMAND_WAKEUP);
Do those want to be smp_store_release(), in addition to being a volatile
write, those also include compiler barriers to make sure the compiler
doesn't lift stuff around.
> +
> + /*
> + * After writing wakeup command, wait for maximum timeout of 0xFF
> + * for firmware to reset the command address back zero to indicate
> + * the successful reception of command.
> + * NOTE: 255 as timeout value is decided based on our experiments.
> + *
> + * XXX: Change the timeout once ACPI specification comes up with
> + * standard maximum timeout value.
> + */
> + while (READ_ONCE(acpi_mp_wake_mailbox->command) && timeout--)
> + cpu_relax();
What's the unit of the timeout? The mailbox reads, the PAUSE
instruction?
> +
> + if (timeout) {
> + /*
> + * If the CPU wakeup process is successful, store the
> + * status in apic_id_wakemap to prevent re-wakeup
> + * requests.
> + */
> + physid_set(apicid, apic_id_wakemap);
> + return 0;
> + }
> +
> + /* If timed out (timeout == 0), return error */
> + return -EIO;
> +}
> +
> #endif /*CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC */