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From: hanjun.guo@linaro.org (Hanjun Guo)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v5 2/4] Documentation: arm64/arm: dt bindings for numa.
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 21:21:23 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <561E56D3.3030105@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151013164730.GF24353@leverpostej>

On 10/14/2015 12:47 AM, Mark Rutland wrote:
>>> Hi Mark,
>>>
>>> i am thinking, if we could not address(or becomes complex)  these topologies
>>> using associativity,
>>> we should think of an alternate binding which suits existing and upcoming
>>> arm64 platforms.
>>> can we think of below numa binding which is inline with ACPI and will
>>> address all sort of topologies!
>>>
>>> i am proposing as below,
>>>
>>> 1. introduce "proximity" node property. this property will be
>>> present in dt nodes like memory, cpu, bus and devices(like associativity
>>> property) and
>>> will tell which numa node(proximity domain) this dt node belongs to.
>>>
>>> examples:
>>>                 cpu at 000 {
>>>                          device_type = "cpu";
>>>                          compatible = "cavium,thunder", "arm,armv8";
>>>                          reg = <0x0 0x000>;
>>>                          enable-method = "psci";
>>>                          proximity = <0>;
>>>                  };
>>>                 cpu at 001 {
>>>                          device_type = "cpu";
>>>                          compatible = "cavium,thunder", "arm,armv8";
>>>                          reg = <0x0 0x001>;
>>>                          enable-method = "psci";
>>>                          proximity = <1>;
>>>                  };
>>>
>>>         memory at 00000000 {
>>>                  device_type = "memory";
>>>                  reg = <0x0 0x01400000 0x3 0xFEC00000>;
>>>                  proximity =<0>;
>>>
>>>          };
>>>
>>>          memory at 10000000000 {
>>>                  device_type = "memory";
>>>                  reg = <0x100 0x00400000 0x3 0xFFC00000>;
>>>                  proximity =<1>;
>>>          };
>>>
>>> pcie0 at 0x8480,00000000 {
>>>                  compatible = "cavium,thunder-pcie";
>>>                  device_type = "pci";
>>>                  msi-parent = <&its>;
>>>                  bus-range = <0 255>;
>>>                  #size-cells = <2>;
>>>                  #address-cells = <3>;
>>>                  #stream-id-cells = <1>;
>>>                  reg = <0x8480 0x00000000 0 0x10000000>;  /*Configuration
>>> space */
>>>                  ranges = <0x03000000 0x8010 0x00000000 0x8010 0x00000000
>>> 0x70 0x00000000>, /* mem ranges */
>>>                           <0x03000000 0x8300 0x00000000 0x8300 0x00000000
>>> 0x500 0x00000000>;
>>>                 proximity =<0>;
>>>          };
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. Introduce new dt node "proximity-map" which will capture the NxN numa
>>> node distance matrix.
>>>
>>> for example,  4 nodes connected in mesh/ring structure as,
>>> A(0) <connected to> B(1) <connected to> C(2) <connected to> D(3) <connected
>>> to> A(1)
>>>
>>> relative distance would be,
>>>        A -> B = 20
>>>        B -> C  = 20
>>>        C -> D = 20
>>>        D -> A = 20
>>>        A -> C = 40
>>>        B -> D = 40
>>>
>>> and dt presentation for this distance matrix is :
>>>
>>>         proximity-map {
>>>               node-count = <4>;
>>>               distance-matrix = <0 0  10>,
>>>                                  <0 1  20>,
>>>                                  <0 2  40>,
>>>                                  <0 3  20>,
>>>                                  <1 0  20>,
>>>                                  <1 1  10>,
>>>                                  <1 2  20>,
>>>                                  <1 3  40>,
>>>                                  <2 0  40>,
>>>                                  <2 1  20>,
>>>                                  <2 2  10>,
>>>                                  <2 3  20>,
>>>                                  <3 0  20>,
>>>                                  <3 1  40>,
>>>                                  <3 2  20>,
>>>                                  <3 3  10>;
>>>            }
>>>
>>> the entries like < 0 0 > < 1 1>  < 2 2> < 3 3> can be optional and code can
>>> put default value(local distance).
>>> the entries like <1 0> can be optional if <0 1> and <1 0> are of same
>>> distance.
>> is this binding looks ok?
>
> This looks roughly requivalent to the ACPI SLIT, which means it's as
> powerful, which allays my previous concerns.

Cool, I think those bindings are quite extensible and easy understood.

Thanks
Hanjun

  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-10-14 13:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-08-14 16:39 [PATCH v5 0/8] arm64, numa: Add numa support for arm64 platforms Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-14 16:39 ` [PATCH v5 1/4] arm64, numa: adding " Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-03  9:52   ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-03 10:13     ` Will Deacon
2015-09-29  8:43       ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-05  5:24   ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-14 16:39 ` [PATCH v5 2/4] Documentation: arm64/arm: dt bindings for numa Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-22 15:06   ` Robert Richter
2015-08-23 21:49   ` Rob Herring
2015-08-28 11:32   ` Matthias Brugger
2015-08-28 12:32   ` Mark Rutland
2015-08-28 14:02     ` Rob Herring
2015-08-28 21:37       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2015-09-02 17:11         ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-29  9:46       ` Leizhen (ThunderTown)
2015-08-29 10:37         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2015-08-31  1:46           ` Leizhen (ThunderTown)
2015-08-29 14:56         ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-31  2:53           ` Leizhen (ThunderTown)
2015-09-08 13:27           ` Hanjun Guo
2015-09-08 16:27             ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-11  3:53               ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-11  6:43                 ` Leizhen (ThunderTown)
     [not found]     ` <CAFpQJXWzM644KsFWP9ei-k6gWgNVpBVT+UbY7NYdyfmyL=zMkw@mail.gmail.com>
2015-09-29  8:38       ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-29  9:42         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2015-09-30  0:28         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2015-09-30 10:19           ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-09-30 10:53         ` Mark Rutland
2015-09-30 17:50           ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-01  1:05             ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
     [not found]               ` <CAFpQJXXKcwks0iZN+3B=U0-9uYKFpAXcZE90GCHN9WyM45Hdpw@mail.gmail.com>
2015-10-01  5:25                 ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-01  7:17                 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2015-10-01 11:36                 ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-13 16:47                   ` Mark Rutland
2015-10-13 17:07                     ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-14 13:21                     ` Hanjun Guo [this message]
2015-08-14 16:39 ` [PATCH v5 3/4] arm64, numa, dt: adding dt based numa support using dt node property arm, associativity Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-10-09 15:18   ` Catalin Marinas
2015-10-09 16:51     ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-14 16:39 ` [PATCH v5 4/4] arm64, dt, thunderx: Add initial dts for Cavium Thunder SoC in 2 Node topology Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-18  6:16   ` Jisheng Zhang
2015-08-14 16:44 ` [PATCH v5 0/8] arm64, numa: Add numa support for arm64 platforms Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-20  6:50   ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-28 14:31 ` Matthias Brugger
2015-08-28 14:59   ` Ganapatrao Kulkarni
2015-08-28 15:36     ` Matthias Brugger

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