From: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
To: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: x86@kernel.org, Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>,
Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>,
Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>,
"James E.J. Bottomley" <jejb@linux.ibm.com>,
Dick Kennedy <dick.kennedy@broadcom.com>,
James Smart <james.smart@broadcom.com>,
"Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com>,
linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org, Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>,
linux-hwmon@vger.kernel.org, Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.com>,
Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>, Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>,
Steve Wahl <steve.wahl@hpe.com>,
Mike Travis <mike.travis@hpe.com>,
Dimitri Sivanich <dimitri.sivanich@hpe.com>,
Russ Anderson <russ.anderson@hpe.com>
Subject: [patch v2 25/38] x86/cpu: Provide a sane leaf 0xb/0x1f parser
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 14:13:13 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230728120931.061954955@linutronix.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20230728105650.565799744@linutronix.de
detect_extended_topology() along with it's early() variant is a classic
example for duct tape engineering:
- It evaluates an array of subleafs with a boatload of local variables
for the relevant topology levels instead of using an array to save the
enumerated information and propagate it to the right level
- It has no boundary checks for subleafs
- It prevents updating the die_id with a crude workaround instead of
checking for leaf 0xb which does not provide die information.
- It's broken vs. the number of dies evaluation as it uses:
num_processors[DIE_LEVEL] / num_processors[CORE_LEVEL]
which "works" only correctly if there is none of the intermediate
topology levels (MODULE/TILE) enumerated.
There is zero value in trying to "fix" that code as the only proper fix is
to rewrite it from scratch.
Implement a sane parser with proper code documentation, which will be used
for the consolidated topology evaluation in the next step.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
---
V2: Fixed up the comment alignment for registers - Peterz
---
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/Makefile | 2
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/topology.h | 12 +++
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/topology_ext.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 149 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/Makefile
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/Makefile
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ KMSAN_SANITIZE_common.o := n
KCSAN_SANITIZE_common.o := n
obj-y := cacheinfo.o scattered.o
-obj-y += topology_common.o topology.o
+obj-y += topology_common.o topology_ext.o topology.o
obj-y += common.o
obj-y += rdrand.o
obj-y += match.o
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/topology.h
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/topology.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ void cpu_init_topology(struct cpuinfo_x8
void cpu_parse_topology(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c);
void topology_set_dom(struct topo_scan *tscan, enum x86_topology_domains dom,
unsigned int shift, unsigned int ncpus);
+bool cpu_parse_topology_ext(struct topo_scan *tscan);
static inline u32 topo_shift_apicid(u32 apicid, enum x86_topology_domains dom)
{
@@ -31,4 +32,15 @@ static inline u32 topo_relative_domain_i
return apicid & (x86_topo_system.dom_size[dom] - 1);
}
+/*
+ * Update a domain level after the fact without propagating. Used to fixup
+ * broken CPUID enumerations.
+ */
+static inline void topology_update_dom(struct topo_scan *tscan, enum x86_topology_domains dom,
+ unsigned int shift, unsigned int ncpus)
+{
+ tscan->dom_shifts[dom] = shift;
+ tscan->dom_ncpus[dom] = ncpus;
+}
+
#endif /* ARCH_X86_TOPOLOGY_H */
--- /dev/null
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/topology_ext.c
@@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+#include <linux/cpu.h>
+
+#include <asm/apic.h>
+#include <asm/memtype.h>
+#include <asm/processor.h>
+
+#include "cpu.h"
+
+enum topo_types {
+ INVALID_TYPE = 0,
+ SMT_TYPE = 1,
+ CORE_TYPE = 2,
+ MODULE_TYPE = 3,
+ TILE_TYPE = 4,
+ DIE_TYPE = 5,
+ DIEGRP_TYPE = 6,
+ MAX_TYPE = 7,
+};
+
+/*
+ * Use a lookup table for the case that there are future types > 6 which
+ * describe an intermediate domain level which does not exist today.
+ *
+ * A table will also be handy to parse the new AMD 0x80000026 leaf which
+ * has defined different domain types, but otherwise uses the same layout
+ * with some of the reserved bits used for new information.
+ */
+static const unsigned int topo_domain_map[MAX_TYPE] = {
+ [SMT_TYPE] = TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN,
+ [CORE_TYPE] = TOPO_CORE_DOMAIN,
+ [MODULE_TYPE] = TOPO_MODULE_DOMAIN,
+ [TILE_TYPE] = TOPO_TILE_DOMAIN,
+ [DIE_TYPE] = TOPO_DIE_DOMAIN,
+ [DIEGRP_TYPE] = TOPO_PKG_DOMAIN,
+};
+
+static inline bool topo_subleaf(struct topo_scan *tscan, u32 leaf, u32 subleaf)
+{
+ unsigned int dom, maxtype = leaf == 0xb ? CORE_TYPE + 1 : MAX_TYPE;
+ struct {
+ // eax
+ u32 x2apic_shift : 5, // Number of bits to shift APIC ID right
+ // for the topology ID at the next level
+ __rsvd0 : 27; // Reserved
+ // ebx
+ u32 num_processors : 16, // Number of processors at current level
+ __rsvd1 : 16; // Reserved
+ // ecx
+ u32 level : 8, // Current topology level. Same as sub leaf number
+ type : 8, // Level type. If 0, invalid
+ __rsvd2 : 16; // Reserved
+ // edx
+ u32 x2apic_id : 32; // X2APIC ID of the current logical processor
+ } sl;
+
+ cpuid_subleaf(leaf, subleaf, &sl);
+
+ if (!sl.num_processors || sl.type == INVALID_TYPE)
+ return false;
+
+ if (sl.type >= maxtype) {
+ /*
+ * As the subleafs are ordered in domain level order, this
+ * could be recovered in theory by propagating the
+ * information at the last parsed level.
+ *
+ * But if the infinite wisdom of hardware folks decides to
+ * create a new domain type between CORE and MODULE or DIE
+ * and DIEGRP, then that would overwrite the CORE or DIE
+ * information.
+ *
+ * It really would have been too obvious to make the domain
+ * type space sparse and leave a few reserved types between
+ * the points which might change instead of forcing
+ * software to either create a monstrosity of workarounds
+ * or just being up the creek without a paddle.
+ *
+ * Refuse to implement monstrosity, emit an error and try
+ * to survive.
+ */
+ pr_err_once("Topology: leaf 0x%x:%d Unknown domain type %u\n",
+ leaf, subleaf, sl.type);
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ dom = topo_domain_map[sl.type];
+ if (!dom) {
+ tscan->c->topo.initial_apicid = sl.x2apic_id;
+ } else if (tscan->c->topo.initial_apicid != sl.x2apic_id) {
+ pr_warn_once(FW_BUG "CPUID leaf 0x%x subleaf %d APIC ID mismatch %x != %x\n",
+ leaf, subleaf, tscan->c->topo.initial_apicid, sl.x2apic_id);
+ }
+
+ topology_set_dom(tscan, dom, sl.x2apic_shift, sl.num_processors);
+ return true;
+}
+
+static bool parse_topology_leaf(struct topo_scan *tscan, u32 leaf)
+{
+ u32 subleaf;
+
+ if (tscan->c->cpuid_level < leaf)
+ return false;
+
+ /* Read all available subleafs and populate the levels */
+ for (subleaf = 0; topo_subleaf(tscan, leaf, subleaf); subleaf++);
+
+ /* If subleaf 0 failed to parse, give up */
+ if (!subleaf)
+ return false;
+
+ /*
+ * There are machines in the wild which have shift 0 in the subleaf
+ * 0, but advertise 2 logical processors at that level. They are
+ * truly SMT.
+ */
+ if (!tscan->dom_shifts[TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN] && tscan->dom_ncpus[TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN] > 1) {
+ unsigned int sft = get_count_order(tscan->dom_ncpus[TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN]);
+
+ pr_warn_once(FW_BUG "CPUID leaf 0x%x subleaf 0 has shift level 0 but %u CPUs\n",
+ leaf, tscan->dom_ncpus[TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN]);
+ topology_update_dom(tscan, TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN, sft, tscan->dom_ncpus[TOPO_SMT_DOMAIN]);
+ }
+
+ set_cpu_cap(tscan->c, X86_FEATURE_XTOPOLOGY);
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool cpu_parse_topology_ext(struct topo_scan *tscan)
+{
+ /* Try lead 0x1F first. If not available try leaf 0x0b */
+ if (parse_topology_leaf(tscan, 0x1f))
+ return true;
+ return parse_topology_leaf(tscan, 0x0b);
+}
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-07-28 12:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 72+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-07-28 12:12 [patch v2 00/38] x86/cpu: Rework the topology evaluation Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 01/38] x86/cpu: Encapsulate topology information in cpuinfo_x86 Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 02/38] x86/cpu: Move phys_proc_id into topology info Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 03/38] x86/cpu: Move cpu_die_id " Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 04/38] scsi: lpfc: Use topology_core_id() Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 05/38] hwmon: (fam15h_power) " Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 06/38] x86/cpu: Move cpu_core_id into topology info Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 07/38] x86/cpu: Move cu_id " Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 08/38] x86/cpu: Remove pointless evaluation of x86_coreid_bits Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 09/38] x86/cpu: Move logical package and die IDs into topology info Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 10/38] x86/cpu: Move cpu_l[l2]c_id " Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 11/38] x86/apic: Use BAD_APICID consistently; Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 22:36 ` Sohil Mehta
2023-07-28 22:50 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 12/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for APIC IDs in global data Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:12 ` [patch v2 13/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for check_apicid_used() Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 14/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for cpu_present_to_apicid() Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 15/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for phys_pkg_id() Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-08 20:14 ` Steve Wahl
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 16/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for [gs]et_apic_id() Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-08 20:15 ` Steve Wahl
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 17/38] x86/apic: Use u32 for wakeup_secondary_cpu[_64]() Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-08 20:15 ` Steve Wahl
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 18/38] x86/cpu/topology: Cure the abuse of cpuinfo for persisting logical ids Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 19/38] x86/cpu: Provide debug interface Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 23:57 ` Sohil Mehta
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 20/38] x86/cpu: Provide cpuid_read() et al Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 21/38] x86/cpu: Provide cpu_init/parse_topology() Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-29 0:02 ` Sohil Mehta
2023-07-31 4:05 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-31 12:34 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-31 13:27 ` Peter Zijlstra
2023-07-31 15:38 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-31 16:10 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-31 20:48 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-31 21:27 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-31 22:12 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-01 22:25 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-01 22:35 ` Andrew Cooper
2023-08-02 14:43 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-31 16:25 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-31 20:41 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-31 13:47 ` Arjan van de Ven
2023-07-31 14:08 ` Andrew Cooper
2023-08-01 7:05 ` Gautham R. Shenoy
2023-08-01 7:34 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 22/38] x86/cpu: Add legacy topology parser Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 21:33 ` [patch v2A " Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 23/38] x86/cpu: Use common topology code for Centaur and Zhaoxin Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 24/38] x86/cpu: Move __max_die_per_package to common.c Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` Thomas Gleixner [this message]
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 26/38] x86/cpu: Use common topology code for Intel Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 27/38] x86/cpu/amd: Provide a separate acessor for Node ID Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-29 0:07 ` Sohil Mehta
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 28/38] x86/cpu: Provide an AMD/HYGON specific topology parser Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-29 0:05 ` Sohil Mehta
2023-07-30 5:20 ` Michael Kelley (LINUX)
2023-07-30 7:41 ` Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 29/38] x86/smpboot: Teach it about topo.amd_node_id Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 30/38] x86/cpu: Use common topology code for AMD Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 31/38] x86/cpu: Use common topology code for HYGON Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 32/38] x86/mm/numa: Use core domain size on AMD Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 33/38] x86/cpu: Make topology_amd_node_id() use the actual node info Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 34/38] x86/cpu: Remove topology.c Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 35/38] x86/cpu: Remove x86_coreid_bits Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 36/38] x86/apic: Remove unused phys_pkg_id() callback Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-08 20:15 ` Steve Wahl
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 37/38] x86/xen/smp_pv: Remove cpudata fiddling Thomas Gleixner
2023-07-28 12:13 ` [patch v2 38/38] x86/apic/uv: Remove the private leaf 0xb parser Thomas Gleixner
2023-08-08 20:16 ` Steve Wahl
2023-07-28 15:41 ` [patch v2 00/38] x86/cpu: Rework the topology evaluation Dimitri Sivanich
2023-07-28 19:01 ` Sohil Mehta
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