linux-stable/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h
Linus Torvalds 1009aa1205 RISC-V Updates for the 4.19 Merge Window
This tag contains some major improvements to the RISC-V port, including
 the necessary interrupt controller and timer support to actually make it
 to userspace.  Support for three devices has been added:
 
 * Support for the ISA-mandated timers on RISC-V systems.
 * Support for the ISA-mandated first-level interrupt controller on
   RISC-V systems, which is handled as part of our core arch code because
   it's very small and tightly tied to the ISA.
 * Support for SiFive's platform-level interrupt controller, which talks
   to the actual devices.
 
 In addition to these new devices, there are a handful of cleanups all
 over the RISC-V tree:
 
 * Build fixes for various configurations
     * A fix to the vDSO build's makefile so it respects CFLAGS.
     * The addition of __lshrti3, a libgcc derived function necessary for
       some 32-bit configurations.
     * !SMP && PERF_EVENTS
 * Cleanups to the arch code to remove the remnants of old versions of
   the drivers that were just properly submitted.
     * Some dead code from the timer driver, most of which wasn't ever
       even compiled.
     * Cleanups of some interrupt #defines, which are now local to the
       interrupt handling code.
 * Fixes to ptrace(), which while not being sufficient to fully make GDB
   work are at least sufficient to get simple GDB tasks to work.
 * Early printk support via RISC-V's architecturally mandated SBI console
   device.
 * A fix to our early debug trap handler to ensure it's always aligned.
 
 These patches have all been through a fairly extensive review process,
 but as this enables a whole pile of functionality (ie, userspace) I'm
 confident we'll need to submit a few more patches.  The only concrete
 issues I know about are the sys_riscv_flush_icache patches, but as I
 managed to screw those up on Friday I figured it'd be best to let them
 bake another week.
 
 This tag boots a Fedora root filesystem on QEMU's master branch for me,
 and before this morning's rebase (from 4.18-rc8 to 4.18) it booted on
 the HiFive Unleashed.
 
 Thanks to Christoph Hellwig and the other guys at WD for getting the new
 drivers in shape!
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Merge tag 'riscv-for-linus-4.19-mw0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/palmer/riscv-linux

Pull RISC-V updates from Palmer Dabbelt:
 "This contains some major improvements to the RISC-V port, including
  the necessary interrupt controller and timer support to actually make
  it to userspace. Support for three devices has been added:

   - the ISA-mandated timers on RISC-V systems.

   - the ISA-mandated first-level interrupt controller on RISC-V
     systems, which is handled as part of our core arch code because
     it's very small and tightly tied to the ISA.

   - SiFive's platform-level interrupt controller, which talks to the
     actual devices.

  In addition to these new devices, there are a handful of cleanups all
  over the RISC-V tree:

   - build fixes for various configurations:
      * A fix to the vDSO build's makefile so it respects CFLAGS.
      * The addition of __lshrti3, a libgcc derived function necessary
        for some 32-bit configurations.
      * !SMP && PERF_EVENTS

   - Cleanups to the arch code to remove the remnants of old versions of
     the drivers that were just properly submitted.
      * Some dead code from the timer driver, most of which wasn't ever
        even compiled.
      * Cleanups of some interrupt #defines, which are now local to the
        interrupt handling code.

   - Fixes to ptrace(), which while not being sufficient to fully make
     GDB work are at least sufficient to get simple GDB tasks to work.

   - Early printk support via RISC-V's architecturally mandated SBI
     console device.

   - A fix to our early debug trap handler to ensure it's always
     aligned.

  These patches have all been through a fairly extensive review process,
  but as this enables a whole pile of functionality (ie, userspace) I'm
  confident we'll need to submit a few more patches. The only concrete
  issues I know about are the sys_riscv_flush_icache patches, but as I
  managed to screw those up on Friday I figured it'd be best to let them
  bake another week.

  This tag boots a Fedora root filesystem on QEMU's master branch for
  me, and before this morning's rebase (from 4.18-rc8 to 4.18) it booted
  on the HiFive Unleashed.

  Thanks to Christoph Hellwig and the other guys at WD for getting the
  new drivers in shape!"

* tag 'riscv-for-linus-4.19-mw0' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/palmer/riscv-linux:
  dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: SiFive Plaform Level Interrupt Controller
  dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: RISC-V local interrupt controller
  RISC-V: Fix !CONFIG_SMP compilation error
  irqchip: add a SiFive PLIC driver
  RISC-V: Add the directive for alignment of stvec's value
  clocksource: new RISC-V SBI timer driver
  RISC-V: implement low-level interrupt handling
  RISC-V: add a definition for the SIE SEIE bit
  RISC-V: remove INTERRUPT_CAUSE_* defines from asm/irq.h
  RISC-V: simplify software interrupt / IPI code
  RISC-V: remove timer leftovers
  RISC-V: Add early printk support via the SBI console
  RISC-V: Don't increment sepc after breakpoint.
  RISC-V: implement __lshrti3.
  RISC-V: Use KBUILD_CFLAGS instead of KCFLAGS when building the vDSO
2018-08-19 09:56:38 -07:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef __CPUHOTPLUG_H
#define __CPUHOTPLUG_H
#include <linux/types.h>
/*
* CPU-up CPU-down
*
* BP AP BP AP
*
* OFFLINE OFFLINE
* | ^
* v |
* BRINGUP_CPU->AP_OFFLINE BRINGUP_CPU <- AP_IDLE_DEAD (idle thread/play_dead)
* | AP_OFFLINE
* v (IRQ-off) ,---------------^
* AP_ONLNE | (stop_machine)
* | TEARDOWN_CPU <- AP_ONLINE_IDLE
* | ^
* v |
* AP_ACTIVE AP_ACTIVE
*/
enum cpuhp_state {
CPUHP_INVALID = -1,
CPUHP_OFFLINE = 0,
CPUHP_CREATE_THREADS,
CPUHP_PERF_PREPARE,
CPUHP_PERF_X86_PREPARE,
CPUHP_PERF_X86_AMD_UNCORE_PREP,
CPUHP_PERF_POWER,
CPUHP_PERF_SUPERH,
CPUHP_X86_HPET_DEAD,
CPUHP_X86_APB_DEAD,
CPUHP_X86_MCE_DEAD,
CPUHP_VIRT_NET_DEAD,
CPUHP_SLUB_DEAD,
CPUHP_MM_WRITEBACK_DEAD,
CPUHP_MM_VMSTAT_DEAD,
CPUHP_SOFTIRQ_DEAD,
CPUHP_NET_MVNETA_DEAD,
CPUHP_CPUIDLE_DEAD,
CPUHP_ARM64_FPSIMD_DEAD,
CPUHP_ARM_OMAP_WAKE_DEAD,
CPUHP_IRQ_POLL_DEAD,
CPUHP_BLOCK_SOFTIRQ_DEAD,
CPUHP_ACPI_CPUDRV_DEAD,
CPUHP_S390_PFAULT_DEAD,
CPUHP_BLK_MQ_DEAD,
CPUHP_FS_BUFF_DEAD,
CPUHP_PRINTK_DEAD,
CPUHP_MM_MEMCQ_DEAD,
CPUHP_PERCPU_CNT_DEAD,
CPUHP_RADIX_DEAD,
CPUHP_PAGE_ALLOC_DEAD,
CPUHP_NET_DEV_DEAD,
CPUHP_PCI_XGENE_DEAD,
CPUHP_IOMMU_INTEL_DEAD,
CPUHP_LUSTRE_CFS_DEAD,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_CACHE_B15_RAC_DEAD,
CPUHP_WORKQUEUE_PREP,
CPUHP_POWER_NUMA_PREPARE,
CPUHP_HRTIMERS_PREPARE,
CPUHP_PROFILE_PREPARE,
CPUHP_X2APIC_PREPARE,
CPUHP_SMPCFD_PREPARE,
CPUHP_RELAY_PREPARE,
CPUHP_SLAB_PREPARE,
CPUHP_MD_RAID5_PREPARE,
CPUHP_RCUTREE_PREP,
CPUHP_CPUIDLE_COUPLED_PREPARE,
CPUHP_POWERPC_PMAC_PREPARE,
CPUHP_POWERPC_MMU_CTX_PREPARE,
CPUHP_XEN_PREPARE,
CPUHP_XEN_EVTCHN_PREPARE,
CPUHP_ARM_SHMOBILE_SCU_PREPARE,
CPUHP_SH_SH3X_PREPARE,
CPUHP_NET_FLOW_PREPARE,
CPUHP_TOPOLOGY_PREPARE,
CPUHP_NET_IUCV_PREPARE,
CPUHP_ARM_BL_PREPARE,
CPUHP_TRACE_RB_PREPARE,
CPUHP_MM_ZS_PREPARE,
CPUHP_MM_ZSWP_MEM_PREPARE,
CPUHP_MM_ZSWP_POOL_PREPARE,
CPUHP_KVM_PPC_BOOK3S_PREPARE,
CPUHP_ZCOMP_PREPARE,
CPUHP_TIMERS_PREPARE,
CPUHP_MIPS_SOC_PREPARE,
CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN,
CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN_END = CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN + 20,
CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU,
CPUHP_AP_IDLE_DEAD,
CPUHP_AP_OFFLINE,
CPUHP_AP_SCHED_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_RCUTREE_DYING,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_GIC_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_HIP04_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_ARMADA_XP_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_BCM2836_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_MIPS_GIC_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_MVEBU_COHERENCY,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_AMD_UNCORE_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_AMD_IBS_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_CQM_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_CSTATE_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_XTENSA_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_MIPS_OP_LOONGSON3_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_SDEI_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_VFP_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM64_DEBUG_MONITORS_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_HW_BREAKPOINT_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_ACPI_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_L2X0_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_ARCH_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_GLOBAL_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_JCORE_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_EXYNOS4_MCT_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_TWD_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_QCOM_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARMADA_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_MARCO_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_MIPS_GIC_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARC_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_RISCV_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_KVM_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_KVM_ARM_VGIC_INIT_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_KVM_ARM_VGIC_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_KVM_ARM_TIMER_STARTING,
/* Must be the last timer callback */
CPUHP_AP_DUMMY_TIMER_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_XEN_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_CORESIGHT_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM64_ISNDEP_STARTING,
CPUHP_AP_SMPCFD_DYING,
CPUHP_AP_X86_TBOOT_DYING,
CPUHP_AP_ARM_CACHE_B15_RAC_DYING,
CPUHP_AP_ONLINE,
CPUHP_TEARDOWN_CPU,
CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_IDLE,
CPUHP_AP_SMPBOOT_THREADS,
CPUHP_AP_X86_VDSO_VMA_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_IRQ_AFFINITY_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_UNCORE_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_AMD_UNCORE_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_AMD_POWER_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_RAPL_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_CQM_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_X86_CSTATE_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_S390_CF_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_S390_SF_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CCI_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CCN_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_HISI_DDRC_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_HISI_HHA_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_HISI_L3_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_L2X0_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_QCOM_L2_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_QCOM_L3_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_NEST_IMC_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_CORE_IMC_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_THREAD_IMC_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_WATCHDOG_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_WORKQUEUE_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_RCUTREE_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN,
CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN_END = CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN + 30,
CPUHP_AP_X86_HPET_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_X86_KVM_CLK_ONLINE,
CPUHP_AP_ACTIVE,
CPUHP_ONLINE,
};
int __cpuhp_setup_state(enum cpuhp_state state, const char *name, bool invoke,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu), bool multi_instance);
int __cpuhp_setup_state_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state, const char *name,
bool invoke,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu),
bool multi_instance);
/**
* cpuhp_setup_state - Setup hotplug state callbacks with calling the callbacks
* @state: The state for which the calls are installed
* @name: Name of the callback (will be used in debug output)
* @startup: startup callback function
* @teardown: teardown callback function
*
* Installs the callback functions and invokes the startup callback on
* the present cpus which have already reached the @state.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_setup_state(enum cpuhp_state state,
const char *name,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu))
{
return __cpuhp_setup_state(state, name, true, startup, teardown, false);
}
static inline int cpuhp_setup_state_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state,
const char *name,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu))
{
return __cpuhp_setup_state_cpuslocked(state, name, true, startup,
teardown, false);
}
/**
* cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls - Setup hotplug state callbacks without calling the
* callbacks
* @state: The state for which the calls are installed
* @name: Name of the callback.
* @startup: startup callback function
* @teardown: teardown callback function
*
* Same as @cpuhp_setup_state except that no calls are executed are invoked
* during installation of this callback. NOP if SMP=n or HOTPLUG_CPU=n.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls(enum cpuhp_state state,
const char *name,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu))
{
return __cpuhp_setup_state(state, name, false, startup, teardown,
false);
}
static inline int cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state,
const char *name,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu))
{
return __cpuhp_setup_state_cpuslocked(state, name, false, startup,
teardown, false);
}
/**
* cpuhp_setup_state_multi - Add callbacks for multi state
* @state: The state for which the calls are installed
* @name: Name of the callback.
* @startup: startup callback function
* @teardown: teardown callback function
*
* Sets the internal multi_instance flag and prepares a state to work as a multi
* instance callback. No callbacks are invoked at this point. The callbacks are
* invoked once an instance for this state are registered via
* @cpuhp_state_add_instance or @cpuhp_state_add_instance_nocalls.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_setup_state_multi(enum cpuhp_state state,
const char *name,
int (*startup)(unsigned int cpu,
struct hlist_node *node),
int (*teardown)(unsigned int cpu,
struct hlist_node *node))
{
return __cpuhp_setup_state(state, name, false,
(void *) startup,
(void *) teardown, true);
}
int __cpuhp_state_add_instance(enum cpuhp_state state, struct hlist_node *node,
bool invoke);
int __cpuhp_state_add_instance_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node, bool invoke);
/**
* cpuhp_state_add_instance - Add an instance for a state and invoke startup
* callback.
* @state: The state for which the instance is installed
* @node: The node for this individual state.
*
* Installs the instance for the @state and invokes the startup callback on
* the present cpus which have already reached the @state. The @state must have
* been earlier marked as multi-instance by @cpuhp_setup_state_multi.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_state_add_instance(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node)
{
return __cpuhp_state_add_instance(state, node, true);
}
/**
* cpuhp_state_add_instance_nocalls - Add an instance for a state without
* invoking the startup callback.
* @state: The state for which the instance is installed
* @node: The node for this individual state.
*
* Installs the instance for the @state The @state must have been earlier
* marked as multi-instance by @cpuhp_setup_state_multi.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_state_add_instance_nocalls(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node)
{
return __cpuhp_state_add_instance(state, node, false);
}
static inline int
cpuhp_state_add_instance_nocalls_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node)
{
return __cpuhp_state_add_instance_cpuslocked(state, node, false);
}
void __cpuhp_remove_state(enum cpuhp_state state, bool invoke);
void __cpuhp_remove_state_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state, bool invoke);
/**
* cpuhp_remove_state - Remove hotplug state callbacks and invoke the teardown
* @state: The state for which the calls are removed
*
* Removes the callback functions and invokes the teardown callback on
* the present cpus which have already reached the @state.
*/
static inline void cpuhp_remove_state(enum cpuhp_state state)
{
__cpuhp_remove_state(state, true);
}
/**
* cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls - Remove hotplug state callbacks without invoking
* teardown
* @state: The state for which the calls are removed
*/
static inline void cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls(enum cpuhp_state state)
{
__cpuhp_remove_state(state, false);
}
static inline void cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls_cpuslocked(enum cpuhp_state state)
{
__cpuhp_remove_state_cpuslocked(state, false);
}
/**
* cpuhp_remove_multi_state - Remove hotplug multi state callback
* @state: The state for which the calls are removed
*
* Removes the callback functions from a multi state. This is the reverse of
* cpuhp_setup_state_multi(). All instances should have been removed before
* invoking this function.
*/
static inline void cpuhp_remove_multi_state(enum cpuhp_state state)
{
__cpuhp_remove_state(state, false);
}
int __cpuhp_state_remove_instance(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node, bool invoke);
/**
* cpuhp_state_remove_instance - Remove hotplug instance from state and invoke
* the teardown callback
* @state: The state from which the instance is removed
* @node: The node for this individual state.
*
* Removes the instance and invokes the teardown callback on the present cpus
* which have already reached the @state.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_state_remove_instance(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node)
{
return __cpuhp_state_remove_instance(state, node, true);
}
/**
* cpuhp_state_remove_instance_nocalls - Remove hotplug instance from state
* without invoking the reatdown callback
* @state: The state from which the instance is removed
* @node: The node for this individual state.
*
* Removes the instance without invoking the teardown callback.
*/
static inline int cpuhp_state_remove_instance_nocalls(enum cpuhp_state state,
struct hlist_node *node)
{
return __cpuhp_state_remove_instance(state, node, false);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
void cpuhp_online_idle(enum cpuhp_state state);
#else
static inline void cpuhp_online_idle(enum cpuhp_state state) { }
#endif
#endif