From: linux@arm.linux.org.uk (Russell King - ARM Linux)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH -v8 11/11] Move arch/x86 reboot= handling to generic kernel.
Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 19:20:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130508182007.GO18614@n2100.arm.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130508103956.GA7677@gmail.com>
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:39:56PM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> To generalize it, firstly here's a summary of the existing reboot option
> mappings:
>
> x86-only: w, c, s
> non-x86: s, h, g
> generic: b, a, k, t, e, p, f
>
>
> it appears that 'w', 'c', 'h', and 'g' could be made generic straight
> away.
>
> Which leaves 's' as the only truly problematic option:
>
> - it means REBOOT_WARM on some non-x86 platform(s?)
> - while it means the SMP-cpu on x86.
>
> Stupid question: which non-x86 platform(s) use 's'?
Let's try to get the meaning back. On ARM, these are taken from the first
letter of the 'reboot=' command line argument, which was initially either
"hard" or "soft". This refers to whether we hit some bit of hardware
which physically asserts some reset line in the system, or merely vector
the CPU via the reset vector (for some systems, this is the only
possibility.)
Then PXA happened, and there was a need for some platforms there to do
a hardware restart via toggling a GPIO output, which would then ultimately
assert the system reset line. So we then added the "gpio" mode as well.
reboot via toggling a GPIO output. So we then ended up with "gpio" as
well.
So, on ARM, the modes are: hard, soft, gpio, which get translated to a
single letter by the simple parsing code:
static char reboot_mode = 'h';
int __init reboot_setup(char *str)
{
reboot_mode = str[0];
return 1;
}
__setup("reboot=", reboot_setup);
Now, arguably, "hard" and "soft" have an entirely different meaning to
"warm" and "cold" in the normal parlence. A "warm" reboot involves the
system doing less tasks at restart than a "cold" reboot. This is not
necessarily the case between 'hard' and 'soft'.
So, while I don't entirely agree with mapping "hard" to "cold" and
"soft" to "warm", I guess for the sake of generalisation it's okay.
However, thinking about the future, if ARM becomes more server-like,
we might also want "cold" and "warm" reboot identifiers too.
I think the solution to this would be to have the new generic code
parse the entire argument, not just the first letter - certainly for
the 's' case. If it's the x86 version, it'll be "s<number>". If
it's the ARM version, it should be "soft".
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-05-08 18:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-05-07 14:39 [PATCH -v8 00/11] Shutdown from reboot_cpuid without stopping other cpus Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 01/11] CPU hotplug: Provide a generic helper to disable/enable CPU hotplug Robin Holt
2013-05-09 22:01 ` Andrew Morton
2013-05-10 11:11 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2013-05-10 17:03 ` Andrew Morton
2013-05-11 4:16 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-11 9:13 ` Srivatsa S. Bhat
2013-05-11 9:49 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 02/11] Migrate shutdown/reboot to boot cpu Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 03/11] Remove -stable friendly PF_THREAD_BOUND define Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 04/11] Move shutdown/reboot related functions to kernel/reboot.c Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 05/11] checkpatch.pl the new kernel/reboot.c file Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 06/11] x86, prepare reboot_mode for moving to generic kernel code Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 07/11] unicore32, " Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 08/11] arm, Remove unused restart_mode fields from some arm subarchs Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 09/11] arm, prepare reboot_mode for moving to generic kernel code Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 10/11] arm, change reboot_mode to use enum reboot_mode Robin Holt
2013-05-07 14:39 ` [PATCH -v8 11/11] Move arch/x86 reboot= handling to generic kernel Robin Holt
2013-05-08 10:39 ` Ingo Molnar
2013-05-08 18:20 ` Russell King - ARM Linux [this message]
2013-05-08 18:33 ` H. Peter Anvin
2013-05-09 11:20 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-09 13:01 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-09 13:36 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-05-09 15:59 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-08 18:23 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2013-05-09 11:29 ` Robin Holt
2013-05-08 20:50 ` Andrew Morton
2013-05-09 11:29 ` Robin Holt
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