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  1. /*
  2. * x86 SMP booting functions
  3. *
  4. * (c) 1995 Alan Cox, Building #3 <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
  5. * (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
  6. * Copyright 2001 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
  7. *
  8. * Much of the core SMP work is based on previous work by Thomas Radke, to
  9. * whom a great many thanks are extended.
  10. *
  11. * Thanks to Intel for making available several different Pentium,
  12. * Pentium Pro and Pentium-II/Xeon MP machines.
  13. * Original development of Linux SMP code supported by Caldera.
  14. *
  15. * This code is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or
  16. * later.
  17. *
  18. * Fixes
  19. * Felix Koop : NR_CPUS used properly
  20. * Jose Renau : Handle single CPU case.
  21. * Alan Cox : By repeated request 8) - Total BogoMIPS report.
  22. * Greg Wright : Fix for kernel stacks panic.
  23. * Erich Boleyn : MP v1.4 and additional changes.
  24. * Matthias Sattler : Changes for 2.1 kernel map.
  25. * Michel Lespinasse : Changes for 2.1 kernel map.
  26. * Michael Chastain : Change trampoline.S to gnu as.
  27. * Alan Cox : Dumb bug: 'B' step PPro's are fine
  28. * Ingo Molnar : Added APIC timers, based on code
  29. * from Jose Renau
  30. * Ingo Molnar : various cleanups and rewrites
  31. * Tigran Aivazian : fixed "0.00 in /proc/uptime on SMP" bug.
  32. * Maciej W. Rozycki : Bits for genuine 82489DX APICs
  33. * Andi Kleen : Changed for SMP boot into long mode.
  34. * Martin J. Bligh : Added support for multi-quad systems
  35. * Dave Jones : Report invalid combinations of Athlon CPUs.
  36. * Rusty Russell : Hacked into shape for new "hotplug" boot process.
  37. * Andi Kleen : Converted to new state machine.
  38. * Ashok Raj : CPU hotplug support
  39. * Glauber Costa : i386 and x86_64 integration
  40. */
  41. #include <linux/init.h>
  42. #include <linux/smp.h>
  43. #include <linux/module.h>
  44. #include <linux/sched.h>
  45. #include <linux/percpu.h>
  46. #include <linux/bootmem.h>
  47. #include <linux/err.h>
  48. #include <linux/nmi.h>
  49. #include <linux/tboot.h>
  50. #include <linux/stackprotector.h>
  51. #include <linux/gfp.h>
  52. #include <asm/acpi.h>
  53. #include <asm/desc.h>
  54. #include <asm/nmi.h>
  55. #include <asm/irq.h>
  56. #include <asm/idle.h>
  57. #include <asm/trampoline.h>
  58. #include <asm/cpu.h>
  59. #include <asm/numa.h>
  60. #include <asm/pgtable.h>
  61. #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
  62. #include <asm/mtrr.h>
  63. #include <asm/mwait.h>
  64. #include <asm/apic.h>
  65. #include <asm/io_apic.h>
  66. #include <asm/setup.h>
  67. #include <asm/uv/uv.h>
  68. #include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
  69. #include <asm/smpboot_hooks.h>
  70. #include <asm/i8259.h>
  71. /* State of each CPU */
  72. DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, cpu_state) = { 0 };
  73. /* Store all idle threads, this can be reused instead of creating
  74. * a new thread. Also avoids complicated thread destroy functionality
  75. * for idle threads.
  76. */
  77. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
  78. /*
  79. * Needed only for CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU because __cpuinitdata is
  80. * removed after init for !CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU.
  81. */
  82. static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct task_struct *, idle_thread_array);
  83. #define get_idle_for_cpu(x) (per_cpu(idle_thread_array, x))
  84. #define set_idle_for_cpu(x, p) (per_cpu(idle_thread_array, x) = (p))
  85. /*
  86. * We need this for trampoline_base protection from concurrent accesses when
  87. * off- and onlining cores wildly.
  88. */
  89. static DEFINE_MUTEX(x86_cpu_hotplug_driver_mutex);
  90. void cpu_hotplug_driver_lock(void)
  91. {
  92. mutex_lock(&x86_cpu_hotplug_driver_mutex);
  93. }
  94. void cpu_hotplug_driver_unlock(void)
  95. {
  96. mutex_unlock(&x86_cpu_hotplug_driver_mutex);
  97. }
  98. ssize_t arch_cpu_probe(const char *buf, size_t count) { return -1; }
  99. ssize_t arch_cpu_release(const char *buf, size_t count) { return -1; }
  100. #else
  101. static struct task_struct *idle_thread_array[NR_CPUS] __cpuinitdata ;
  102. #define get_idle_for_cpu(x) (idle_thread_array[(x)])
  103. #define set_idle_for_cpu(x, p) (idle_thread_array[(x)] = (p))
  104. #endif
  105. /* Number of siblings per CPU package */
  106. int smp_num_siblings = 1;
  107. EXPORT_SYMBOL(smp_num_siblings);
  108. /* Last level cache ID of each logical CPU */
  109. DEFINE_PER_CPU(u16, cpu_llc_id) = BAD_APICID;
  110. /* representing HT siblings of each logical CPU */
  111. DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, cpu_sibling_map);
  112. EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_sibling_map);
  113. /* representing HT and core siblings of each logical CPU */
  114. DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, cpu_core_map);
  115. EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_core_map);
  116. DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, cpu_llc_shared_map);
  117. /* Per CPU bogomips and other parameters */
  118. DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(struct cpuinfo_x86, cpu_info);
  119. EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(cpu_info);
  120. atomic_t init_deasserted;
  121. /*
  122. * Report back to the Boot Processor.
  123. * Running on AP.
  124. */
  125. static void __cpuinit smp_callin(void)
  126. {
  127. int cpuid, phys_id;
  128. unsigned long timeout;
  129. /*
  130. * If waken up by an INIT in an 82489DX configuration
  131. * we may get here before an INIT-deassert IPI reaches
  132. * our local APIC. We have to wait for the IPI or we'll
  133. * lock up on an APIC access.
  134. */
  135. if (apic->wait_for_init_deassert)
  136. apic->wait_for_init_deassert(&init_deasserted);
  137. /*
  138. * (This works even if the APIC is not enabled.)
  139. */
  140. phys_id = read_apic_id();
  141. cpuid = smp_processor_id();
  142. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpuid, cpu_callin_mask)) {
  143. panic("%s: phys CPU#%d, CPU#%d already present??\n", __func__,
  144. phys_id, cpuid);
  145. }
  146. pr_debug("CPU#%d (phys ID: %d) waiting for CALLOUT\n", cpuid, phys_id);
  147. /*
  148. * STARTUP IPIs are fragile beasts as they might sometimes
  149. * trigger some glue motherboard logic. Complete APIC bus
  150. * silence for 1 second, this overestimates the time the
  151. * boot CPU is spending to send the up to 2 STARTUP IPIs
  152. * by a factor of two. This should be enough.
  153. */
  154. /*
  155. * Waiting 2s total for startup (udelay is not yet working)
  156. */
  157. timeout = jiffies + 2*HZ;
  158. while (time_before(jiffies, timeout)) {
  159. /*
  160. * Has the boot CPU finished it's STARTUP sequence?
  161. */
  162. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpuid, cpu_callout_mask))
  163. break;
  164. cpu_relax();
  165. }
  166. if (!time_before(jiffies, timeout)) {
  167. panic("%s: CPU%d started up but did not get a callout!\n",
  168. __func__, cpuid);
  169. }
  170. /*
  171. * the boot CPU has finished the init stage and is spinning
  172. * on callin_map until we finish. We are free to set up this
  173. * CPU, first the APIC. (this is probably redundant on most
  174. * boards)
  175. */
  176. pr_debug("CALLIN, before setup_local_APIC().\n");
  177. if (apic->smp_callin_clear_local_apic)
  178. apic->smp_callin_clear_local_apic();
  179. setup_local_APIC();
  180. end_local_APIC_setup();
  181. /*
  182. * Need to setup vector mappings before we enable interrupts.
  183. */
  184. setup_vector_irq(smp_processor_id());
  185. /*
  186. * Save our processor parameters. Note: this information
  187. * is needed for clock calibration.
  188. */
  189. smp_store_cpu_info(cpuid);
  190. /*
  191. * Get our bogomips.
  192. * Update loops_per_jiffy in cpu_data. Previous call to
  193. * smp_store_cpu_info() stored a value that is close but not as
  194. * accurate as the value just calculated.
  195. *
  196. * Need to enable IRQs because it can take longer and then
  197. * the NMI watchdog might kill us.
  198. */
  199. local_irq_enable();
  200. calibrate_delay();
  201. cpu_data(cpuid).loops_per_jiffy = loops_per_jiffy;
  202. local_irq_disable();
  203. pr_debug("Stack at about %p\n", &cpuid);
  204. /*
  205. * This must be done before setting cpu_online_mask
  206. * or calling notify_cpu_starting.
  207. */
  208. set_cpu_sibling_map(raw_smp_processor_id());
  209. wmb();
  210. notify_cpu_starting(cpuid);
  211. /*
  212. * Allow the master to continue.
  213. */
  214. cpumask_set_cpu(cpuid, cpu_callin_mask);
  215. }
  216. /*
  217. * Activate a secondary processor.
  218. */
  219. notrace static void __cpuinit start_secondary(void *unused)
  220. {
  221. /*
  222. * Don't put *anything* before cpu_init(), SMP booting is too
  223. * fragile that we want to limit the things done here to the
  224. * most necessary things.
  225. */
  226. cpu_init();
  227. preempt_disable();
  228. smp_callin();
  229. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  230. /* switch away from the initial page table */
  231. load_cr3(swapper_pg_dir);
  232. __flush_tlb_all();
  233. #endif
  234. /* otherwise gcc will move up smp_processor_id before the cpu_init */
  235. barrier();
  236. /*
  237. * Check TSC synchronization with the BP:
  238. */
  239. check_tsc_sync_target();
  240. /*
  241. * We need to hold call_lock, so there is no inconsistency
  242. * between the time smp_call_function() determines number of
  243. * IPI recipients, and the time when the determination is made
  244. * for which cpus receive the IPI. Holding this
  245. * lock helps us to not include this cpu in a currently in progress
  246. * smp_call_function().
  247. *
  248. * We need to hold vector_lock so there the set of online cpus
  249. * does not change while we are assigning vectors to cpus. Holding
  250. * this lock ensures we don't half assign or remove an irq from a cpu.
  251. */
  252. ipi_call_lock();
  253. lock_vector_lock();
  254. set_cpu_online(smp_processor_id(), true);
  255. unlock_vector_lock();
  256. ipi_call_unlock();
  257. per_cpu(cpu_state, smp_processor_id()) = CPU_ONLINE;
  258. x86_platform.nmi_init();
  259. /*
  260. * Wait until the cpu which brought this one up marked it
  261. * online before enabling interrupts. If we don't do that then
  262. * we can end up waking up the softirq thread before this cpu
  263. * reached the active state, which makes the scheduler unhappy
  264. * and schedule the softirq thread on the wrong cpu. This is
  265. * only observable with forced threaded interrupts, but in
  266. * theory it could also happen w/o them. It's just way harder
  267. * to achieve.
  268. */
  269. while (!cpumask_test_cpu(smp_processor_id(), cpu_active_mask))
  270. cpu_relax();
  271. /* enable local interrupts */
  272. local_irq_enable();
  273. /* to prevent fake stack check failure in clock setup */
  274. boot_init_stack_canary();
  275. x86_cpuinit.setup_percpu_clockev();
  276. wmb();
  277. cpu_idle();
  278. }
  279. /*
  280. * The bootstrap kernel entry code has set these up. Save them for
  281. * a given CPU
  282. */
  283. void __cpuinit smp_store_cpu_info(int id)
  284. {
  285. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(id);
  286. *c = boot_cpu_data;
  287. c->cpu_index = id;
  288. if (id != 0)
  289. identify_secondary_cpu(c);
  290. }
  291. static void __cpuinit link_thread_siblings(int cpu1, int cpu2)
  292. {
  293. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu1, cpu_sibling_mask(cpu2));
  294. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu2, cpu_sibling_mask(cpu1));
  295. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu1, cpu_core_mask(cpu2));
  296. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu2, cpu_core_mask(cpu1));
  297. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu1, cpu_llc_shared_mask(cpu2));
  298. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu2, cpu_llc_shared_mask(cpu1));
  299. }
  300. void __cpuinit set_cpu_sibling_map(int cpu)
  301. {
  302. int i;
  303. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(cpu);
  304. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_sibling_setup_mask);
  305. if (smp_num_siblings > 1) {
  306. for_each_cpu(i, cpu_sibling_setup_mask) {
  307. struct cpuinfo_x86 *o = &cpu_data(i);
  308. if (cpu_has(c, X86_FEATURE_TOPOEXT)) {
  309. if (c->phys_proc_id == o->phys_proc_id &&
  310. per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, cpu) == per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, i) &&
  311. c->compute_unit_id == o->compute_unit_id)
  312. link_thread_siblings(cpu, i);
  313. } else if (c->phys_proc_id == o->phys_proc_id &&
  314. c->cpu_core_id == o->cpu_core_id) {
  315. link_thread_siblings(cpu, i);
  316. }
  317. }
  318. } else {
  319. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_sibling_mask(cpu));
  320. }
  321. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_llc_shared_mask(cpu));
  322. if (__this_cpu_read(cpu_info.x86_max_cores) == 1) {
  323. cpumask_copy(cpu_core_mask(cpu), cpu_sibling_mask(cpu));
  324. c->booted_cores = 1;
  325. return;
  326. }
  327. for_each_cpu(i, cpu_sibling_setup_mask) {
  328. if (per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, cpu) != BAD_APICID &&
  329. per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, cpu) == per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, i)) {
  330. cpumask_set_cpu(i, cpu_llc_shared_mask(cpu));
  331. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_llc_shared_mask(i));
  332. }
  333. if (c->phys_proc_id == cpu_data(i).phys_proc_id) {
  334. cpumask_set_cpu(i, cpu_core_mask(cpu));
  335. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_core_mask(i));
  336. /*
  337. * Does this new cpu bringup a new core?
  338. */
  339. if (cpumask_weight(cpu_sibling_mask(cpu)) == 1) {
  340. /*
  341. * for each core in package, increment
  342. * the booted_cores for this new cpu
  343. */
  344. if (cpumask_first(cpu_sibling_mask(i)) == i)
  345. c->booted_cores++;
  346. /*
  347. * increment the core count for all
  348. * the other cpus in this package
  349. */
  350. if (i != cpu)
  351. cpu_data(i).booted_cores++;
  352. } else if (i != cpu && !c->booted_cores)
  353. c->booted_cores = cpu_data(i).booted_cores;
  354. }
  355. }
  356. }
  357. /* maps the cpu to the sched domain representing multi-core */
  358. const struct cpumask *cpu_coregroup_mask(int cpu)
  359. {
  360. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(cpu);
  361. /*
  362. * For perf, we return last level cache shared map.
  363. * And for power savings, we return cpu_core_map
  364. */
  365. if ((sched_mc_power_savings || sched_smt_power_savings) &&
  366. !(cpu_has(c, X86_FEATURE_AMD_DCM)))
  367. return cpu_core_mask(cpu);
  368. else
  369. return cpu_llc_shared_mask(cpu);
  370. }
  371. static void impress_friends(void)
  372. {
  373. int cpu;
  374. unsigned long bogosum = 0;
  375. /*
  376. * Allow the user to impress friends.
  377. */
  378. pr_debug("Before bogomips.\n");
  379. for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
  380. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, cpu_callout_mask))
  381. bogosum += cpu_data(cpu).loops_per_jiffy;
  382. printk(KERN_INFO
  383. "Total of %d processors activated (%lu.%02lu BogoMIPS).\n",
  384. num_online_cpus(),
  385. bogosum/(500000/HZ),
  386. (bogosum/(5000/HZ))%100);
  387. pr_debug("Before bogocount - setting activated=1.\n");
  388. }
  389. void __inquire_remote_apic(int apicid)
  390. {
  391. unsigned i, regs[] = { APIC_ID >> 4, APIC_LVR >> 4, APIC_SPIV >> 4 };
  392. const char * const names[] = { "ID", "VERSION", "SPIV" };
  393. int timeout;
  394. u32 status;
  395. printk(KERN_INFO "Inquiring remote APIC 0x%x...\n", apicid);
  396. for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(regs); i++) {
  397. printk(KERN_INFO "... APIC 0x%x %s: ", apicid, names[i]);
  398. /*
  399. * Wait for idle.
  400. */
  401. status = safe_apic_wait_icr_idle();
  402. if (status)
  403. printk(KERN_CONT
  404. "a previous APIC delivery may have failed\n");
  405. apic_icr_write(APIC_DM_REMRD | regs[i], apicid);
  406. timeout = 0;
  407. do {
  408. udelay(100);
  409. status = apic_read(APIC_ICR) & APIC_ICR_RR_MASK;
  410. } while (status == APIC_ICR_RR_INPROG && timeout++ < 1000);
  411. switch (status) {
  412. case APIC_ICR_RR_VALID:
  413. status = apic_read(APIC_RRR);
  414. printk(KERN_CONT "%08x\n", status);
  415. break;
  416. default:
  417. printk(KERN_CONT "failed\n");
  418. }
  419. }
  420. }
  421. /*
  422. * Poke the other CPU in the eye via NMI to wake it up. Remember that the normal
  423. * INIT, INIT, STARTUP sequence will reset the chip hard for us, and this
  424. * won't ... remember to clear down the APIC, etc later.
  425. */
  426. int __cpuinit
  427. wakeup_secondary_cpu_via_nmi(int logical_apicid, unsigned long start_eip)
  428. {
  429. unsigned long send_status, accept_status = 0;
  430. int maxlvt;
  431. /* Target chip */
  432. /* Boot on the stack */
  433. /* Kick the second */
  434. apic_icr_write(APIC_DM_NMI | apic->dest_logical, logical_apicid);
  435. pr_debug("Waiting for send to finish...\n");
  436. send_status = safe_apic_wait_icr_idle();
  437. /*
  438. * Give the other CPU some time to accept the IPI.
  439. */
  440. udelay(200);
  441. if (APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[boot_cpu_physical_apicid])) {
  442. maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt();
  443. if (maxlvt > 3) /* Due to the Pentium erratum 3AP. */
  444. apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0);
  445. accept_status = (apic_read(APIC_ESR) & 0xEF);
  446. }
  447. pr_debug("NMI sent.\n");
  448. if (send_status)
  449. printk(KERN_ERR "APIC never delivered???\n");
  450. if (accept_status)
  451. printk(KERN_ERR "APIC delivery error (%lx).\n", accept_status);
  452. return (send_status | accept_status);
  453. }
  454. static int __cpuinit
  455. wakeup_secondary_cpu_via_init(int phys_apicid, unsigned long start_eip)
  456. {
  457. unsigned long send_status, accept_status = 0;
  458. int maxlvt, num_starts, j;
  459. maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt();
  460. /*
  461. * Be paranoid about clearing APIC errors.
  462. */
  463. if (APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[phys_apicid])) {
  464. if (maxlvt > 3) /* Due to the Pentium erratum 3AP. */
  465. apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0);
  466. apic_read(APIC_ESR);
  467. }
  468. pr_debug("Asserting INIT.\n");
  469. /*
  470. * Turn INIT on target chip
  471. */
  472. /*
  473. * Send IPI
  474. */
  475. apic_icr_write(APIC_INT_LEVELTRIG | APIC_INT_ASSERT | APIC_DM_INIT,
  476. phys_apicid);
  477. pr_debug("Waiting for send to finish...\n");
  478. send_status = safe_apic_wait_icr_idle();
  479. mdelay(10);
  480. pr_debug("Deasserting INIT.\n");
  481. /* Target chip */
  482. /* Send IPI */
  483. apic_icr_write(APIC_INT_LEVELTRIG | APIC_DM_INIT, phys_apicid);
  484. pr_debug("Waiting for send to finish...\n");
  485. send_status = safe_apic_wait_icr_idle();
  486. mb();
  487. atomic_set(&init_deasserted, 1);
  488. /*
  489. * Should we send STARTUP IPIs ?
  490. *
  491. * Determine this based on the APIC version.
  492. * If we don't have an integrated APIC, don't send the STARTUP IPIs.
  493. */
  494. if (APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[phys_apicid]))
  495. num_starts = 2;
  496. else
  497. num_starts = 0;
  498. /*
  499. * Paravirt / VMI wants a startup IPI hook here to set up the
  500. * target processor state.
  501. */
  502. startup_ipi_hook(phys_apicid, (unsigned long) start_secondary,
  503. stack_start);
  504. /*
  505. * Run STARTUP IPI loop.
  506. */
  507. pr_debug("#startup loops: %d.\n", num_starts);
  508. for (j = 1; j <= num_starts; j++) {
  509. pr_debug("Sending STARTUP #%d.\n", j);
  510. if (maxlvt > 3) /* Due to the Pentium erratum 3AP. */
  511. apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0);
  512. apic_read(APIC_ESR);
  513. pr_debug("After apic_write.\n");
  514. /*
  515. * STARTUP IPI
  516. */
  517. /* Target chip */
  518. /* Boot on the stack */
  519. /* Kick the second */
  520. apic_icr_write(APIC_DM_STARTUP | (start_eip >> 12),
  521. phys_apicid);
  522. /*
  523. * Give the other CPU some time to accept the IPI.
  524. */
  525. udelay(300);
  526. pr_debug("Startup point 1.\n");
  527. pr_debug("Waiting for send to finish...\n");
  528. send_status = safe_apic_wait_icr_idle();
  529. /*
  530. * Give the other CPU some time to accept the IPI.
  531. */
  532. udelay(200);
  533. if (maxlvt > 3) /* Due to the Pentium erratum 3AP. */
  534. apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0);
  535. accept_status = (apic_read(APIC_ESR) & 0xEF);
  536. if (send_status || accept_status)
  537. break;
  538. }
  539. pr_debug("After Startup.\n");
  540. if (send_status)
  541. printk(KERN_ERR "APIC never delivered???\n");
  542. if (accept_status)
  543. printk(KERN_ERR "APIC delivery error (%lx).\n", accept_status);
  544. return (send_status | accept_status);
  545. }
  546. struct create_idle {
  547. struct work_struct work;
  548. struct task_struct *idle;
  549. struct completion done;
  550. int cpu;
  551. };
  552. static void __cpuinit do_fork_idle(struct work_struct *work)
  553. {
  554. struct create_idle *c_idle =
  555. container_of(work, struct create_idle, work);
  556. c_idle->idle = fork_idle(c_idle->cpu);
  557. complete(&c_idle->done);
  558. }
  559. /* reduce the number of lines printed when booting a large cpu count system */
  560. static void __cpuinit announce_cpu(int cpu, int apicid)
  561. {
  562. static int current_node = -1;
  563. int node = early_cpu_to_node(cpu);
  564. if (system_state == SYSTEM_BOOTING) {
  565. if (node != current_node) {
  566. if (current_node > (-1))
  567. pr_cont(" Ok.\n");
  568. current_node = node;
  569. pr_info("Booting Node %3d, Processors ", node);
  570. }
  571. pr_cont(" #%d%s", cpu, cpu == (nr_cpu_ids - 1) ? " Ok.\n" : "");
  572. return;
  573. } else
  574. pr_info("Booting Node %d Processor %d APIC 0x%x\n",
  575. node, cpu, apicid);
  576. }
  577. /*
  578. * NOTE - on most systems this is a PHYSICAL apic ID, but on multiquad
  579. * (ie clustered apic addressing mode), this is a LOGICAL apic ID.
  580. * Returns zero if CPU booted OK, else error code from
  581. * ->wakeup_secondary_cpu.
  582. */
  583. static int __cpuinit do_boot_cpu(int apicid, int cpu)
  584. {
  585. unsigned long boot_error = 0;
  586. unsigned long start_ip;
  587. int timeout;
  588. struct create_idle c_idle = {
  589. .cpu = cpu,
  590. .done = COMPLETION_INITIALIZER_ONSTACK(c_idle.done),
  591. };
  592. INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&c_idle.work, do_fork_idle);
  593. alternatives_smp_switch(1);
  594. c_idle.idle = get_idle_for_cpu(cpu);
  595. /*
  596. * We can't use kernel_thread since we must avoid to
  597. * reschedule the child.
  598. */
  599. if (c_idle.idle) {
  600. c_idle.idle->thread.sp = (unsigned long) (((struct pt_regs *)
  601. (THREAD_SIZE + task_stack_page(c_idle.idle))) - 1);
  602. init_idle(c_idle.idle, cpu);
  603. goto do_rest;
  604. }
  605. schedule_work(&c_idle.work);
  606. wait_for_completion(&c_idle.done);
  607. if (IS_ERR(c_idle.idle)) {
  608. printk("failed fork for CPU %d\n", cpu);
  609. destroy_work_on_stack(&c_idle.work);
  610. return PTR_ERR(c_idle.idle);
  611. }
  612. set_idle_for_cpu(cpu, c_idle.idle);
  613. do_rest:
  614. per_cpu(current_task, cpu) = c_idle.idle;
  615. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
  616. /* Stack for startup_32 can be just as for start_secondary onwards */
  617. irq_ctx_init(cpu);
  618. #else
  619. clear_tsk_thread_flag(c_idle.idle, TIF_FORK);
  620. initial_gs = per_cpu_offset(cpu);
  621. per_cpu(kernel_stack, cpu) =
  622. (unsigned long)task_stack_page(c_idle.idle) -
  623. KERNEL_STACK_OFFSET + THREAD_SIZE;
  624. #endif
  625. early_gdt_descr.address = (unsigned long)get_cpu_gdt_table(cpu);
  626. initial_code = (unsigned long)start_secondary;
  627. stack_start = c_idle.idle->thread.sp;
  628. /* start_ip had better be page-aligned! */
  629. start_ip = trampoline_address();
  630. /* So we see what's up */
  631. announce_cpu(cpu, apicid);
  632. /*
  633. * This grunge runs the startup process for
  634. * the targeted processor.
  635. */
  636. printk(KERN_DEBUG "smpboot cpu %d: start_ip = %lx\n", cpu, start_ip);
  637. atomic_set(&init_deasserted, 0);
  638. if (get_uv_system_type() != UV_NON_UNIQUE_APIC) {
  639. pr_debug("Setting warm reset code and vector.\n");
  640. smpboot_setup_warm_reset_vector(start_ip);
  641. /*
  642. * Be paranoid about clearing APIC errors.
  643. */
  644. if (APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[boot_cpu_physical_apicid])) {
  645. apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0);
  646. apic_read(APIC_ESR);
  647. }
  648. }
  649. /*
  650. * Kick the secondary CPU. Use the method in the APIC driver
  651. * if it's defined - or use an INIT boot APIC message otherwise:
  652. */
  653. if (apic->wakeup_secondary_cpu)
  654. boot_error = apic->wakeup_secondary_cpu(apicid, start_ip);
  655. else
  656. boot_error = wakeup_secondary_cpu_via_init(apicid, start_ip);
  657. if (!boot_error) {
  658. /*
  659. * allow APs to start initializing.
  660. */
  661. pr_debug("Before Callout %d.\n", cpu);
  662. cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_callout_mask);
  663. pr_debug("After Callout %d.\n", cpu);
  664. /*
  665. * Wait 5s total for a response
  666. */
  667. for (timeout = 0; timeout < 50000; timeout++) {
  668. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, cpu_callin_mask))
  669. break; /* It has booted */
  670. udelay(100);
  671. /*
  672. * Allow other tasks to run while we wait for the
  673. * AP to come online. This also gives a chance
  674. * for the MTRR work(triggered by the AP coming online)
  675. * to be completed in the stop machine context.
  676. */
  677. schedule();
  678. }
  679. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, cpu_callin_mask))
  680. pr_debug("CPU%d: has booted.\n", cpu);
  681. else {
  682. boot_error = 1;
  683. if (*(volatile u32 *)TRAMPOLINE_SYM(trampoline_status)
  684. == 0xA5A5A5A5)
  685. /* trampoline started but...? */
  686. pr_err("CPU%d: Stuck ??\n", cpu);
  687. else
  688. /* trampoline code not run */
  689. pr_err("CPU%d: Not responding.\n", cpu);
  690. if (apic->inquire_remote_apic)
  691. apic->inquire_remote_apic(apicid);
  692. }
  693. }
  694. if (boot_error) {
  695. /* Try to put things back the way they were before ... */
  696. numa_remove_cpu(cpu); /* was set by numa_add_cpu */
  697. /* was set by do_boot_cpu() */
  698. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_callout_mask);
  699. /* was set by cpu_init() */
  700. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_initialized_mask);
  701. set_cpu_present(cpu, false);
  702. per_cpu(x86_cpu_to_apicid, cpu) = BAD_APICID;
  703. }
  704. /* mark "stuck" area as not stuck */
  705. *(volatile u32 *)TRAMPOLINE_SYM(trampoline_status) = 0;
  706. if (get_uv_system_type() != UV_NON_UNIQUE_APIC) {
  707. /*
  708. * Cleanup possible dangling ends...
  709. */
  710. smpboot_restore_warm_reset_vector();
  711. }
  712. destroy_work_on_stack(&c_idle.work);
  713. return boot_error;
  714. }
  715. int __cpuinit native_cpu_up(unsigned int cpu)
  716. {
  717. int apicid = apic->cpu_present_to_apicid(cpu);
  718. unsigned long flags;
  719. int err;
  720. WARN_ON(irqs_disabled());
  721. pr_debug("++++++++++++++++++++=_---CPU UP %u\n", cpu);
  722. if (apicid == BAD_APICID || apicid == boot_cpu_physical_apicid ||
  723. !physid_isset(apicid, phys_cpu_present_map)) {
  724. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad cpu %d\n", __func__, cpu);
  725. return -EINVAL;
  726. }
  727. /*
  728. * Already booted CPU?
  729. */
  730. if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, cpu_callin_mask)) {
  731. pr_debug("do_boot_cpu %d Already started\n", cpu);
  732. return -ENOSYS;
  733. }
  734. /*
  735. * Save current MTRR state in case it was changed since early boot
  736. * (e.g. by the ACPI SMI) to initialize new CPUs with MTRRs in sync:
  737. */
  738. mtrr_save_state();
  739. per_cpu(cpu_state, cpu) = CPU_UP_PREPARE;
  740. err = do_boot_cpu(apicid, cpu);
  741. if (err) {
  742. pr_debug("do_boot_cpu failed %d\n", err);
  743. return -EIO;
  744. }
  745. /*
  746. * Check TSC synchronization with the AP (keep irqs disabled
  747. * while doing so):
  748. */
  749. local_irq_save(flags);
  750. check_tsc_sync_source(cpu);
  751. local_irq_restore(flags);
  752. while (!cpu_online(cpu)) {
  753. cpu_relax();
  754. touch_nmi_watchdog();
  755. }
  756. return 0;
  757. }
  758. /**
  759. * arch_disable_smp_support() - disables SMP support for x86 at runtime
  760. */
  761. void arch_disable_smp_support(void)
  762. {
  763. disable_ioapic_support();
  764. }
  765. /*
  766. * Fall back to non SMP mode after errors.
  767. *
  768. * RED-PEN audit/test this more. I bet there is more state messed up here.
  769. */
  770. static __init void disable_smp(void)
  771. {
  772. init_cpu_present(cpumask_of(0));
  773. init_cpu_possible(cpumask_of(0));
  774. smpboot_clear_io_apic_irqs();
  775. if (smp_found_config)
  776. physid_set_mask_of_physid(boot_cpu_physical_apicid, &phys_cpu_present_map);
  777. else
  778. physid_set_mask_of_physid(0, &phys_cpu_present_map);
  779. cpumask_set_cpu(0, cpu_sibling_mask(0));
  780. cpumask_set_cpu(0, cpu_core_mask(0));
  781. }
  782. /*
  783. * Various sanity checks.
  784. */
  785. static int __init smp_sanity_check(unsigned max_cpus)
  786. {
  787. preempt_disable();
  788. #if !defined(CONFIG_X86_BIGSMP) && defined(CONFIG_X86_32)
  789. if (def_to_bigsmp && nr_cpu_ids > 8) {
  790. unsigned int cpu;
  791. unsigned nr;
  792. printk(KERN_WARNING
  793. "More than 8 CPUs detected - skipping them.\n"
  794. "Use CONFIG_X86_BIGSMP.\n");
  795. nr = 0;
  796. for_each_present_cpu(cpu) {
  797. if (nr >= 8)
  798. set_cpu_present(cpu, false);
  799. nr++;
  800. }
  801. nr = 0;
  802. for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
  803. if (nr >= 8)
  804. set_cpu_possible(cpu, false);
  805. nr++;
  806. }
  807. nr_cpu_ids = 8;
  808. }
  809. #endif
  810. if (!physid_isset(hard_smp_processor_id(), phys_cpu_present_map)) {
  811. printk(KERN_WARNING
  812. "weird, boot CPU (#%d) not listed by the BIOS.\n",
  813. hard_smp_processor_id());
  814. physid_set(hard_smp_processor_id(), phys_cpu_present_map);
  815. }
  816. /*
  817. * If we couldn't find an SMP configuration at boot time,
  818. * get out of here now!
  819. */
  820. if (!smp_found_config && !acpi_lapic) {
  821. preempt_enable();
  822. printk(KERN_NOTICE "SMP motherboard not detected.\n");
  823. disable_smp();
  824. if (APIC_init_uniprocessor())
  825. printk(KERN_NOTICE "Local APIC not detected."
  826. " Using dummy APIC emulation.\n");
  827. return -1;
  828. }
  829. /*
  830. * Should not be necessary because the MP table should list the boot
  831. * CPU too, but we do it for the sake of robustness anyway.
  832. */
  833. if (!apic->check_phys_apicid_present(boot_cpu_physical_apicid)) {
  834. printk(KERN_NOTICE
  835. "weird, boot CPU (#%d) not listed by the BIOS.\n",
  836. boot_cpu_physical_apicid);
  837. physid_set(hard_smp_processor_id(), phys_cpu_present_map);
  838. }
  839. preempt_enable();
  840. /*
  841. * If we couldn't find a local APIC, then get out of here now!
  842. */
  843. if (APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[boot_cpu_physical_apicid]) &&
  844. !cpu_has_apic) {
  845. if (!disable_apic) {
  846. pr_err("BIOS bug, local APIC #%d not detected!...\n",
  847. boot_cpu_physical_apicid);
  848. pr_err("... forcing use of dummy APIC emulation."
  849. "(tell your hw vendor)\n");
  850. }
  851. smpboot_clear_io_apic();
  852. disable_ioapic_support();
  853. return -1;
  854. }
  855. verify_local_APIC();
  856. /*
  857. * If SMP should be disabled, then really disable it!
  858. */
  859. if (!max_cpus) {
  860. printk(KERN_INFO "SMP mode deactivated.\n");
  861. smpboot_clear_io_apic();
  862. connect_bsp_APIC();
  863. setup_local_APIC();
  864. bsp_end_local_APIC_setup();
  865. return -1;
  866. }
  867. return 0;
  868. }
  869. static void __init smp_cpu_index_default(void)
  870. {
  871. int i;
  872. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c;
  873. for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
  874. c = &cpu_data(i);
  875. /* mark all to hotplug */
  876. c->cpu_index = nr_cpu_ids;
  877. }
  878. }
  879. /*
  880. * Prepare for SMP bootup. The MP table or ACPI has been read
  881. * earlier. Just do some sanity checking here and enable APIC mode.
  882. */
  883. void __init native_smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
  884. {
  885. unsigned int i;
  886. preempt_disable();
  887. smp_cpu_index_default();
  888. /*
  889. * Setup boot CPU information
  890. */
  891. smp_store_cpu_info(0); /* Final full version of the data */
  892. cpumask_copy(cpu_callin_mask, cpumask_of(0));
  893. mb();
  894. current_thread_info()->cpu = 0; /* needed? */
  895. for_each_possible_cpu(i) {
  896. zalloc_cpumask_var(&per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, i), GFP_KERNEL);
  897. zalloc_cpumask_var(&per_cpu(cpu_core_map, i), GFP_KERNEL);
  898. zalloc_cpumask_var(&per_cpu(cpu_llc_shared_map, i), GFP_KERNEL);
  899. }
  900. set_cpu_sibling_map(0);
  901. if (smp_sanity_check(max_cpus) < 0) {
  902. printk(KERN_INFO "SMP disabled\n");
  903. disable_smp();
  904. goto out;
  905. }
  906. default_setup_apic_routing();
  907. preempt_disable();
  908. if (read_apic_id() != boot_cpu_physical_apicid) {
  909. panic("Boot APIC ID in local APIC unexpected (%d vs %d)",
  910. read_apic_id(), boot_cpu_physical_apicid);
  911. /* Or can we switch back to PIC here? */
  912. }
  913. preempt_enable();
  914. connect_bsp_APIC();
  915. /*
  916. * Switch from PIC to APIC mode.
  917. */
  918. setup_local_APIC();
  919. /*
  920. * Enable IO APIC before setting up error vector
  921. */
  922. if (!skip_ioapic_setup && nr_ioapics)
  923. enable_IO_APIC();
  924. bsp_end_local_APIC_setup();
  925. if (apic->setup_portio_remap)
  926. apic->setup_portio_remap();
  927. smpboot_setup_io_apic();
  928. /*
  929. * Set up local APIC timer on boot CPU.
  930. */
  931. printk(KERN_INFO "CPU%d: ", 0);
  932. print_cpu_info(&cpu_data(0));
  933. x86_init.timers.setup_percpu_clockev();
  934. if (is_uv_system())
  935. uv_system_init();
  936. set_mtrr_aps_delayed_init();
  937. out:
  938. preempt_enable();
  939. }
  940. void arch_disable_nonboot_cpus_begin(void)
  941. {
  942. /*
  943. * Avoid the smp alternatives switch during the disable_nonboot_cpus().
  944. * In the suspend path, we will be back in the SMP mode shortly anyways.
  945. */
  946. skip_smp_alternatives = true;
  947. }
  948. void arch_disable_nonboot_cpus_end(void)
  949. {
  950. skip_smp_alternatives = false;
  951. }
  952. void arch_enable_nonboot_cpus_begin(void)
  953. {
  954. set_mtrr_aps_delayed_init();
  955. }
  956. void arch_enable_nonboot_cpus_end(void)
  957. {
  958. mtrr_aps_init();
  959. }
  960. /*
  961. * Early setup to make printk work.
  962. */
  963. void __init native_smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void)
  964. {
  965. int me = smp_processor_id();
  966. switch_to_new_gdt(me);
  967. /* already set me in cpu_online_mask in boot_cpu_init() */
  968. cpumask_set_cpu(me, cpu_callout_mask);
  969. per_cpu(cpu_state, me) = CPU_ONLINE;
  970. }
  971. void __init native_smp_cpus_done(unsigned int max_cpus)
  972. {
  973. pr_debug("Boot done.\n");
  974. impress_friends();
  975. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC
  976. setup_ioapic_dest();
  977. #endif
  978. mtrr_aps_init();
  979. }
  980. static int __initdata setup_possible_cpus = -1;
  981. static int __init _setup_possible_cpus(char *str)
  982. {
  983. get_option(&str, &setup_possible_cpus);
  984. return 0;
  985. }
  986. early_param("possible_cpus", _setup_possible_cpus);
  987. /*
  988. * cpu_possible_mask should be static, it cannot change as cpu's
  989. * are onlined, or offlined. The reason is per-cpu data-structures
  990. * are allocated by some modules at init time, and dont expect to
  991. * do this dynamically on cpu arrival/departure.
  992. * cpu_present_mask on the other hand can change dynamically.
  993. * In case when cpu_hotplug is not compiled, then we resort to current
  994. * behaviour, which is cpu_possible == cpu_present.
  995. * - Ashok Raj
  996. *
  997. * Three ways to find out the number of additional hotplug CPUs:
  998. * - If the BIOS specified disabled CPUs in ACPI/mptables use that.
  999. * - The user can overwrite it with possible_cpus=NUM
  1000. * - Otherwise don't reserve additional CPUs.
  1001. * We do this because additional CPUs waste a lot of memory.
  1002. * -AK
  1003. */
  1004. __init void prefill_possible_map(void)
  1005. {
  1006. int i, possible;
  1007. /* no processor from mptable or madt */
  1008. if (!num_processors)
  1009. num_processors = 1;
  1010. i = setup_max_cpus ?: 1;
  1011. if (setup_possible_cpus == -1) {
  1012. possible = num_processors;
  1013. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
  1014. if (setup_max_cpus)
  1015. possible += disabled_cpus;
  1016. #else
  1017. if (possible > i)
  1018. possible = i;
  1019. #endif
  1020. } else
  1021. possible = setup_possible_cpus;
  1022. total_cpus = max_t(int, possible, num_processors + disabled_cpus);
  1023. /* nr_cpu_ids could be reduced via nr_cpus= */
  1024. if (possible > nr_cpu_ids) {
  1025. printk(KERN_WARNING
  1026. "%d Processors exceeds NR_CPUS limit of %d\n",
  1027. possible, nr_cpu_ids);
  1028. possible = nr_cpu_ids;
  1029. }
  1030. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
  1031. if (!setup_max_cpus)
  1032. #endif
  1033. if (possible > i) {
  1034. printk(KERN_WARNING
  1035. "%d Processors exceeds max_cpus limit of %u\n",
  1036. possible, setup_max_cpus);
  1037. possible = i;
  1038. }
  1039. printk(KERN_INFO "SMP: Allowing %d CPUs, %d hotplug CPUs\n",
  1040. possible, max_t(int, possible - num_processors, 0));
  1041. for (i = 0; i < possible; i++)
  1042. set_cpu_possible(i, true);
  1043. for (; i < NR_CPUS; i++)
  1044. set_cpu_possible(i, false);
  1045. nr_cpu_ids = possible;
  1046. }
  1047. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
  1048. static void remove_siblinginfo(int cpu)
  1049. {
  1050. int sibling;
  1051. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(cpu);
  1052. for_each_cpu(sibling, cpu_core_mask(cpu)) {
  1053. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_core_mask(sibling));
  1054. /*/
  1055. * last thread sibling in this cpu core going down
  1056. */
  1057. if (cpumask_weight(cpu_sibling_mask(cpu)) == 1)
  1058. cpu_data(sibling).booted_cores--;
  1059. }
  1060. for_each_cpu(sibling, cpu_sibling_mask(cpu))
  1061. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_sibling_mask(sibling));
  1062. cpumask_clear(cpu_sibling_mask(cpu));
  1063. cpumask_clear(cpu_core_mask(cpu));
  1064. c->phys_proc_id = 0;
  1065. c->cpu_core_id = 0;
  1066. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_sibling_setup_mask);
  1067. }
  1068. static void __ref remove_cpu_from_maps(int cpu)
  1069. {
  1070. set_cpu_online(cpu, false);
  1071. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_callout_mask);
  1072. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_callin_mask);
  1073. /* was set by cpu_init() */
  1074. cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpu_initialized_mask);
  1075. numa_remove_cpu(cpu);
  1076. }
  1077. void cpu_disable_common(void)
  1078. {
  1079. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1080. remove_siblinginfo(cpu);
  1081. /* It's now safe to remove this processor from the online map */
  1082. lock_vector_lock();
  1083. remove_cpu_from_maps(cpu);
  1084. unlock_vector_lock();
  1085. fixup_irqs();
  1086. }
  1087. int native_cpu_disable(void)
  1088. {
  1089. int cpu = smp_processor_id();
  1090. /*
  1091. * Perhaps use cpufreq to drop frequency, but that could go
  1092. * into generic code.
  1093. *
  1094. * We won't take down the boot processor on i386 due to some
  1095. * interrupts only being able to be serviced by the BSP.
  1096. * Especially so if we're not using an IOAPIC -zwane
  1097. */
  1098. if (cpu == 0)
  1099. return -EBUSY;
  1100. clear_local_APIC();
  1101. cpu_disable_common();
  1102. return 0;
  1103. }
  1104. void native_cpu_die(unsigned int cpu)
  1105. {
  1106. /* We don't do anything here: idle task is faking death itself. */
  1107. unsigned int i;
  1108. for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
  1109. /* They ack this in play_dead by setting CPU_DEAD */
  1110. if (per_cpu(cpu_state, cpu) == CPU_DEAD) {
  1111. if (system_state == SYSTEM_RUNNING)
  1112. pr_info("CPU %u is now offline\n", cpu);
  1113. if (1 == num_online_cpus())
  1114. alternatives_smp_switch(0);
  1115. return;
  1116. }
  1117. msleep(100);
  1118. }
  1119. pr_err("CPU %u didn't die...\n", cpu);
  1120. }
  1121. void play_dead_common(void)
  1122. {
  1123. idle_task_exit();
  1124. reset_lazy_tlbstate();
  1125. amd_e400_remove_cpu(raw_smp_processor_id());
  1126. mb();
  1127. /* Ack it */
  1128. __this_cpu_write(cpu_state, CPU_DEAD);
  1129. /*
  1130. * With physical CPU hotplug, we should halt the cpu
  1131. */
  1132. local_irq_disable();
  1133. }
  1134. /*
  1135. * We need to flush the caches before going to sleep, lest we have
  1136. * dirty data in our caches when we come back up.
  1137. */
  1138. static inline void mwait_play_dead(void)
  1139. {
  1140. unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
  1141. unsigned int highest_cstate = 0;
  1142. unsigned int highest_subcstate = 0;
  1143. int i;
  1144. void *mwait_ptr;
  1145. struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = __this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_info);
  1146. if (!(this_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_MWAIT) && mwait_usable(c)))
  1147. return;
  1148. if (!this_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CLFLSH))
  1149. return;
  1150. if (__this_cpu_read(cpu_info.cpuid_level) < CPUID_MWAIT_LEAF)
  1151. return;
  1152. eax = CPUID_MWAIT_LEAF;
  1153. ecx = 0;
  1154. native_cpuid(&eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx);
  1155. /*
  1156. * eax will be 0 if EDX enumeration is not valid.
  1157. * Initialized below to cstate, sub_cstate value when EDX is valid.
  1158. */
  1159. if (!(ecx & CPUID5_ECX_EXTENSIONS_SUPPORTED)) {
  1160. eax = 0;
  1161. } else {
  1162. edx >>= MWAIT_SUBSTATE_SIZE;
  1163. for (i = 0; i < 7 && edx; i++, edx >>= MWAIT_SUBSTATE_SIZE) {
  1164. if (edx & MWAIT_SUBSTATE_MASK) {
  1165. highest_cstate = i;
  1166. highest_subcstate = edx & MWAIT_SUBSTATE_MASK;
  1167. }
  1168. }
  1169. eax = (highest_cstate << MWAIT_SUBSTATE_SIZE) |
  1170. (highest_subcstate - 1);
  1171. }
  1172. /*
  1173. * This should be a memory location in a cache line which is
  1174. * unlikely to be touched by other processors. The actual
  1175. * content is immaterial as it is not actually modified in any way.
  1176. */
  1177. mwait_ptr = &current_thread_info()->flags;
  1178. wbinvd();
  1179. while (1) {
  1180. /*
  1181. * The CLFLUSH is a workaround for erratum AAI65 for
  1182. * the Xeon 7400 series. It's not clear it is actually
  1183. * needed, but it should be harmless in either case.
  1184. * The WBINVD is insufficient due to the spurious-wakeup
  1185. * case where we return around the loop.
  1186. */
  1187. clflush(mwait_ptr);
  1188. __monitor(mwait_ptr, 0, 0);
  1189. mb();
  1190. __mwait(eax, 0);
  1191. }
  1192. }
  1193. static inline void hlt_play_dead(void)
  1194. {
  1195. if (__this_cpu_read(cpu_info.x86) >= 4)
  1196. wbinvd();
  1197. while (1) {
  1198. native_halt();
  1199. }
  1200. }
  1201. void native_play_dead(void)
  1202. {
  1203. play_dead_common();
  1204. tboot_shutdown(TB_SHUTDOWN_WFS);
  1205. mwait_play_dead(); /* Only returns on failure */
  1206. hlt_play_dead();
  1207. }
  1208. #else /* ... !CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */
  1209. int native_cpu_disable(void)
  1210. {
  1211. return -ENOSYS;
  1212. }
  1213. void native_cpu_die(unsigned int cpu)
  1214. {
  1215. /* We said "no" in __cpu_disable */
  1216. BUG();
  1217. }
  1218. void native_play_dead(void)
  1219. {
  1220. BUG();
  1221. }
  1222. #endif