From: yangyingliang@huawei.com (Yang Yingliang)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [RFC PATCH v1 0/4] arm/arm64: fix a migrating irq bug when hotplug cpu
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2015 10:54:52 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55ECFC7C.8060505@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <55EBF43E.8070501@linux.intel.com>
On 2015/9/6 16:07, Jiang Liu wrote:
> On 2015/9/6 12:23, Yang Yingliang wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> There is a bug:
>>
>> When cpu is disabled, all irqs will be migratged to another cpu.
>> In some cases, a new affinity is different, it needed to be coppied
>> to irq's affinity. But if the type of irq is LPI, it's affinity will
>> not be coppied because of irq_set_affinity's return value.
>>
>>
>>
>> As Marc and Will suggested, I refactor the arm/arm64 migrating interrupts
>> code and fix the migrating irq bug while cpu is offline.
>>
>> I'm trying let the core code do the migrating interrupts matter. kernel/irq/migration.c
>> depends on CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ, so I make it selected by CONFIG_SMP and
>> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU and rename it to CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MIGRATION for more general.
>> When CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MIGRATION is enabled, an interrupt whose state_use_accessors
>> is not set with IRQD_MOVE_PCNTXT won't be migrated immediately in irq_set_affinity_locked().
>> So introduce irq_settings_set_move_pcntxt() helper to set the state in gic_irq_domain_map().
>>
>> With the above preparation, move the migrating interrupts code into kernel/irq/migration.c
>> and fix the bug by using irq_do_set_affinity().
> Hi Yingliang,
> As we are going to move migrate_irqs() to generic kernel
> code, and powerpc, metag, xtensa, sh, ia64 mn10300 also defines
> migrate_irqs() too. It would be great if we could consolidate
> all these.
> And as we are going to refine these code, there's another
> issue need attention. On x86, we need to allocate a CPU vector
> if an irq is directed to a CPU. So there's possibility that
> we run out of CPU vectors after CPU hot-removal. So we have a
> mechanism to detect whether we will run out of CPU vector
> after removing a CPU, and reject CPU hot-removal if that will
> happen.
> So the key point is, if we a need to allocate some sort
> of resource on the target CPUs for an irq, we need two steps
> when removing a CPU
> 1) check whether resources are available after removing the CPU,
> and reject CPU removal request if we ran out of resource
> 2) fix irqs after hot-removing the CPU.
> Thanks!
> Gerry
>
On arm, as I know, it doesn't need extra resource for an irq.
I am not sure other platform need this way besides x86.
I think we could consolidate all migrate_irqs() later. I am not
sure if it's good to do so big changing and modify other arch code in
a patchset that supposed to fix a bug of arm.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-09-07 2:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-09-06 4:23 [RFC PATCH v1 0/4] arm/arm64: fix a migrating irq bug when hotplug cpu Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 4:23 ` [RFC PATCH v1 1/4] genirq: Introduce irq_settings_set_move_pcntxt() helper Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 22:08 ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-09-07 1:49 ` Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 4:23 ` [RFC PATCH v1 2/4] irqchip: GICv3: set non-percpu irqs status with _IRQ_MOVE_PCNTXT Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 5:56 ` Jiang Liu
2015-09-07 2:03 ` Yang Yingliang
2015-09-07 12:32 ` Marc Zyngier
2015-09-07 13:24 ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-09-07 14:56 ` Marc Zyngier
2015-09-07 14:58 ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-09-07 16:33 ` Jiang Liu
2015-09-06 4:23 ` [RFC PATCH v1 3/4] genirq: rename config GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ to GENERIC_IRQ_MIGRATION Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 4:23 ` [RFC PATCH v1 4/4] arm/arm64: fix a migrating irq bug when hotplug cpu Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 5:55 ` Jiang Liu
2015-09-07 2:33 ` Yang Yingliang
2015-09-06 8:07 ` [RFC PATCH v1 0/4] " Jiang Liu
2015-09-07 2:54 ` Yang Yingliang [this message]
2015-09-07 1:54 ` Jiang Liu
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