linux/arch/arm64/kernel/acpi.c
Lorenzo Pieralisi 819a88263d ARM64: kernel: make cpu_ops hooks DT agnostic
ARM64 CPU operations such as cpu_init and cpu_init_idle take
a struct device_node pointer as a parameter, which corresponds to
the device tree node of the logical cpu on which the operation
has to be applied.

With the advent of ACPI on arm64, where MADT static table entries
are used to initialize cpus, the device tree node parameter
in cpu_ops hooks become useless when booting with ACPI, since
in that case cpu device tree nodes are not present and can not be
used for cpu initialization.

The current cpu_init hook requires a struct device_node pointer
parameter because it is called while parsing the device tree to
initialize CPUs, when the cpu_logical_map (that is used to match
a cpu node reg property to a device tree node) for a given logical
cpu id is not set up yet. This means that the cpu_init hook cannot
rely on the of_get_cpu_node function to retrieve the device tree
node corresponding to the logical cpu id passed in as parameter,
so the cpu device tree node must be passed in as a parameter to fix
this catch-22 dependency cycle.

This patch reshuffles the cpu_logical_map initialization code so
that the cpu_init cpu_ops hook can safely use the of_get_cpu_node
function to retrieve the cpu device tree node, removing the need for
the device tree node pointer parameter.

In the process, the patch removes device tree node parameters
from all cpu_ops hooks, in preparation for SMP DT/ACPI cpus
initialization consolidation.

Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Acked-by: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Sudeep Holla <sudeep.holla@arm.com>
Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Tested-by: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> [DT]
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
2015-05-19 16:09:29 +01:00

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/*
* ARM64 Specific Low-Level ACPI Boot Support
*
* Copyright (C) 2013-2014, Linaro Ltd.
* Author: Al Stone <al.stone@linaro.org>
* Author: Graeme Gregory <graeme.gregory@linaro.org>
* Author: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@linaro.org>
* Author: Tomasz Nowicki <tomasz.nowicki@linaro.org>
* Author: Naresh Bhat <naresh.bhat@linaro.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "ACPI: " fmt
#include <linux/acpi.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/irqdomain.h>
#include <linux/memblock.h>
#include <linux/of_fdt.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <asm/cputype.h>
#include <asm/cpu_ops.h>
#include <asm/smp_plat.h>
int acpi_noirq = 1; /* skip ACPI IRQ initialization */
int acpi_disabled = 1;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_disabled);
int acpi_pci_disabled = 1; /* skip ACPI PCI scan and IRQ initialization */
EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pci_disabled);
/* Processors with enabled flag and sane MPIDR */
static int enabled_cpus;
/* Boot CPU is valid or not in MADT */
static bool bootcpu_valid __initdata;
static bool param_acpi_off __initdata;
static bool param_acpi_force __initdata;
static int __init parse_acpi(char *arg)
{
if (!arg)
return -EINVAL;
/* "acpi=off" disables both ACPI table parsing and interpreter */
if (strcmp(arg, "off") == 0)
param_acpi_off = true;
else if (strcmp(arg, "force") == 0) /* force ACPI to be enabled */
param_acpi_force = true;
else
return -EINVAL; /* Core will print when we return error */
return 0;
}
early_param("acpi", parse_acpi);
static int __init dt_scan_depth1_nodes(unsigned long node,
const char *uname, int depth,
void *data)
{
/*
* Return 1 as soon as we encounter a node at depth 1 that is
* not the /chosen node.
*/
if (depth == 1 && (strcmp(uname, "chosen") != 0))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/*
* __acpi_map_table() will be called before page_init(), so early_ioremap()
* or early_memremap() should be called here to for ACPI table mapping.
*/
char *__init __acpi_map_table(unsigned long phys, unsigned long size)
{
if (!size)
return NULL;
return early_memremap(phys, size);
}
void __init __acpi_unmap_table(char *map, unsigned long size)
{
if (!map || !size)
return;
early_memunmap(map, size);
}
/**
* acpi_map_gic_cpu_interface - generates a logical cpu number
* and map to MPIDR represented by GICC structure
*/
static void __init
acpi_map_gic_cpu_interface(struct acpi_madt_generic_interrupt *processor)
{
int i;
u64 mpidr = processor->arm_mpidr & MPIDR_HWID_BITMASK;
bool enabled = !!(processor->flags & ACPI_MADT_ENABLED);
if (mpidr == INVALID_HWID) {
pr_info("Skip MADT cpu entry with invalid MPIDR\n");
return;
}
total_cpus++;
if (!enabled)
return;
if (enabled_cpus >= NR_CPUS) {
pr_warn("NR_CPUS limit of %d reached, Processor %d/0x%llx ignored.\n",
NR_CPUS, total_cpus, mpidr);
return;
}
/* Check if GICC structure of boot CPU is available in the MADT */
if (cpu_logical_map(0) == mpidr) {
if (bootcpu_valid) {
pr_err("Firmware bug, duplicate CPU MPIDR: 0x%llx in MADT\n",
mpidr);
return;
}
bootcpu_valid = true;
}
/*
* Duplicate MPIDRs are a recipe for disaster. Scan
* all initialized entries and check for
* duplicates. If any is found just ignore the CPU.
*/
for (i = 1; i < enabled_cpus; i++) {
if (cpu_logical_map(i) == mpidr) {
pr_err("Firmware bug, duplicate CPU MPIDR: 0x%llx in MADT\n",
mpidr);
return;
}
}
if (!acpi_psci_present())
return;
cpu_ops[enabled_cpus] = cpu_get_ops("psci");
/* CPU 0 was already initialized */
if (enabled_cpus) {
if (!cpu_ops[enabled_cpus])
return;
if (cpu_ops[enabled_cpus]->cpu_init(enabled_cpus))
return;
/* map the logical cpu id to cpu MPIDR */
cpu_logical_map(enabled_cpus) = mpidr;
}
enabled_cpus++;
}
static int __init
acpi_parse_gic_cpu_interface(struct acpi_subtable_header *header,
const unsigned long end)
{
struct acpi_madt_generic_interrupt *processor;
processor = (struct acpi_madt_generic_interrupt *)header;
if (BAD_MADT_ENTRY(processor, end))
return -EINVAL;
acpi_table_print_madt_entry(header);
acpi_map_gic_cpu_interface(processor);
return 0;
}
/* Parse GIC cpu interface entries in MADT for SMP init */
void __init acpi_init_cpus(void)
{
int count, i;
/*
* do a partial walk of MADT to determine how many CPUs
* we have including disabled CPUs, and get information
* we need for SMP init
*/
count = acpi_table_parse_madt(ACPI_MADT_TYPE_GENERIC_INTERRUPT,
acpi_parse_gic_cpu_interface, 0);
if (!count) {
pr_err("No GIC CPU interface entries present\n");
return;
} else if (count < 0) {
pr_err("Error parsing GIC CPU interface entry\n");
return;
}
if (!bootcpu_valid) {
pr_err("MADT missing boot CPU MPIDR, not enabling secondaries\n");
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < enabled_cpus; i++)
set_cpu_possible(i, true);
/* Make boot-up look pretty */
pr_info("%d CPUs enabled, %d CPUs total\n", enabled_cpus, total_cpus);
}
/*
* acpi_fadt_sanity_check() - Check FADT presence and carry out sanity
* checks on it
*
* Return 0 on success, <0 on failure
*/
static int __init acpi_fadt_sanity_check(void)
{
struct acpi_table_header *table;
struct acpi_table_fadt *fadt;
acpi_status status;
acpi_size tbl_size;
int ret = 0;
/*
* FADT is required on arm64; retrieve it to check its presence
* and carry out revision and ACPI HW reduced compliancy tests
*/
status = acpi_get_table_with_size(ACPI_SIG_FADT, 0, &table, &tbl_size);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
const char *msg = acpi_format_exception(status);
pr_err("Failed to get FADT table, %s\n", msg);
return -ENODEV;
}
fadt = (struct acpi_table_fadt *)table;
/*
* Revision in table header is the FADT Major revision, and there
* is a minor revision of FADT which was introduced by ACPI 5.1,
* we only deal with ACPI 5.1 or newer revision to get GIC and SMP
* boot protocol configuration data.
*/
if (table->revision < 5 ||
(table->revision == 5 && fadt->minor_revision < 1)) {
pr_err("Unsupported FADT revision %d.%d, should be 5.1+\n",
table->revision, fadt->minor_revision);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
if (!(fadt->flags & ACPI_FADT_HW_REDUCED)) {
pr_err("FADT not ACPI hardware reduced compliant\n");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
out:
/*
* acpi_get_table_with_size() creates FADT table mapping that
* should be released after parsing and before resuming boot
*/
early_acpi_os_unmap_memory(table, tbl_size);
return ret;
}
/*
* acpi_boot_table_init() called from setup_arch(), always.
* 1. find RSDP and get its address, and then find XSDT
* 2. extract all tables and checksums them all
* 3. check ACPI FADT revision
* 4. check ACPI FADT HW reduced flag
*
* We can parse ACPI boot-time tables such as MADT after
* this function is called.
*
* On return ACPI is enabled if either:
*
* - ACPI tables are initialized and sanity checks passed
* - acpi=force was passed in the command line and ACPI was not disabled
* explicitly through acpi=off command line parameter
*
* ACPI is disabled on function return otherwise
*/
void __init acpi_boot_table_init(void)
{
/*
* Enable ACPI instead of device tree unless
* - ACPI has been disabled explicitly (acpi=off), or
* - the device tree is not empty (it has more than just a /chosen node)
* and ACPI has not been force enabled (acpi=force)
*/
if (param_acpi_off ||
(!param_acpi_force && of_scan_flat_dt(dt_scan_depth1_nodes, NULL)))
return;
/*
* ACPI is disabled at this point. Enable it in order to parse
* the ACPI tables and carry out sanity checks
*/
enable_acpi();
/*
* If ACPI tables are initialized and FADT sanity checks passed,
* leave ACPI enabled and carry on booting; otherwise disable ACPI
* on initialization error.
* If acpi=force was passed on the command line it forces ACPI
* to be enabled even if its initialization failed.
*/
if (acpi_table_init() || acpi_fadt_sanity_check()) {
pr_err("Failed to init ACPI tables\n");
if (!param_acpi_force)
disable_acpi();
}
}
void __init acpi_gic_init(void)
{
struct acpi_table_header *table;
acpi_status status;
acpi_size tbl_size;
int err;
if (acpi_disabled)
return;
status = acpi_get_table_with_size(ACPI_SIG_MADT, 0, &table, &tbl_size);
if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
const char *msg = acpi_format_exception(status);
pr_err("Failed to get MADT table, %s\n", msg);
return;
}
err = gic_v2_acpi_init(table);
if (err)
pr_err("Failed to initialize GIC IRQ controller");
early_acpi_os_unmap_memory((char *)table, tbl_size);
}