From: sboyd@codeaurora.org (Stephen Boyd)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCHv7 01/11] clockevents: Prefer CPU local devices over global devices
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 15:38:48 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130606223848.GR599@codeaurora.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51B10D85.1060507@linaro.org>
On 06/07, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> On 06/06/2013 08:04 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> > On 06/06, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> >> On 06/03/2013 10:33 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> >>> On an SMP system with only one global clockevent and a dummy
> >>> clockevent per CPU we run into problems. We want the dummy
> >>> clockevents to be registered as the per CPU tick devices, but
> >>> we can only achieve that if we register the dummy clockevents
> >>> before the global clockevent or if we artificially inflate the
> >>> rating of the dummy clockevents to be higher than the rating
> >>> of the global clockevent. Failure to do so leads to boot
> >>> hangs when the dummy timers are registered on all other CPUs
> >>> besides the CPU that accepted the global clockevent as its tick
> >>> device and there is no broadcast timer to poke the dummy
> >>> devices.
> >>>
> >>> If we're registering multiple clockevents and one clockevent is
> >>> global and the other is local to a particular CPU we should
> >>> choose to use the local clockevent regardless of the rating of
> >>> the device. This way, if the clockevent is a dummy it will take
> >>> the tick device duty as long as there isn't a higher rated tick
> >>> device and any global clockevent will be bumped out into
> >>> broadcast mode, fixing the problem described above.
> >>
> >> It is not clear the connection between the changelog, the patch and the
> >> comment. Could you clarify a bit ?
> >>
> >
> > There is one tick device per-cpu and one broadcast device. The
> > broadcast device can only be a global clockevent, whereas the
> > per-cpu tick device can be a global clockevent or a per-cpu
> > clockevent. The code tries hard to keep per-cpu clockevents in
> > the tick device slots but it has an ordering/rating requirement
> > that doesn't work when there are only dummy per-cpu devices and
> > one global device.
> >
> > Perhaps an example will help. Let's say you only have one global
> > clockevent such as the sp804, and you have SMP enabled. To
> > support SMP we have to register dummy clockevents on each CPU so
> > that the sp804 can go into broadcast mode. If we don't do this,
> > only the CPU that registered the sp804 will get interrupts while
> > the other CPUs will be left with no tick device and thus no
> > scheduling. To fix this we register dummy clockevents on all the
> > CPUs _before_ we register the sp804 to force the sp804 into the
> > broadcast slot. Or we give the dummy clockevents a higher rating
> > than the sp804 so that when we register them after the sp804 the
> > sp804 is bumped out to broadcast duty.
> >
> > If the dummy devices are registered before the sp804 we can give
> > the dummies a low rating and the sp804 will still go into the
> > broadcast slot due to this code:
> >
> > /*
> > * If we have a cpu local device already, do not replace it
> > * by a non cpu local device
> > */
> > if (curdev && cpumask_equal(curdev->cpumask, cpumask_of(cpu)))
> > goto out_bc;
> >
> > If we register the sp804 before the dummies we're also fine as
> > long as the rating of the dummy is more than the sp804. Playing
> > games with the dummy rating is not very nice so this patch fixes
> > it by allowing the per-cpu device to replace the global device no
> > matter what the rating of the global device is.
> >
> > This fixes the sp804 case when the dummy is rated lower than
> > sp804 and it removes any ordering requirement from the
> > registration of clockevents. It also completes the logic above
> > where we prefer cpu local devices over non cpu local devices.
>
> Thanks for the detailed explanation.
>
> Did Thomas reacted to this patch ?
>
So far there has been no response from Thomas.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-06-06 22:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-06-03 20:33 [PATCHv7 00/11] Remove ARM local timer API Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 01/11] clockevents: Prefer CPU local devices over global devices Stephen Boyd
2013-06-06 15:12 ` Daniel Lezcano
2013-06-06 18:04 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-06 22:30 ` Daniel Lezcano
2013-06-06 22:38 ` Stephen Boyd [this message]
2013-06-12 21:44 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-13 9:33 ` Daniel Lezcano
2013-06-13 13:15 ` Thomas Gleixner
2013-06-13 18:39 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-13 20:16 ` Sören Brinkmann
2013-06-18 10:22 ` Mark Rutland
2013-06-19 16:30 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-21 17:07 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-24 20:07 ` Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 02/11] clocksource: add generic dummy timer driver Stephen Boyd
2013-06-06 16:23 ` Daniel Lezcano
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 03/11] ARM: smp: Remove duplicate dummy timer implementation Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 04/11] ARM: smp_twd: Divorce smp_twd from local timer API Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 05/11] ARM: OMAP2+: Divorce " Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 06/11] ARM: EXYNOS4: Divorce mct " Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 07/11] ARM: PRIMA2: Divorce timer-marco " Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:33 ` [PATCHv7 08/11] ARM: msm: Divorce msm_timer " Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:34 ` [PATCHv7 09/11] clocksource: time-armada-370-xp: Fix sparse warning Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:34 ` [PATCHv7 10/11] clocksource: time-armada-370-xp: Divorce from local timer API Stephen Boyd
2013-06-03 20:34 ` [PATCHv7 11/11] ARM: smp: Remove " Stephen Boyd
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