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Allow a platform to register a set of pre-bringup CPUHP states to which each CPU can be stepped in parallel, thus absorbing some of that latency. There is a subtlety here: even with an empty CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN step, this means that *all* CPUs are brought through the prepare states and to CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN before any of them are taken to CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU and then are allowed to run for themselves to CPUHP_ONLINE. So any combination of prepare/start calls which depend on A-B ordering for each CPU in turn, such as the X2APIC code which used to allocate a cluster mask 'just in case' and store it in a global variable in the prep stage, then potentially consume that preallocated structure from the AP and set the global pointer to NULL to be reallocated in CPUHP_X2APIC_PREPARE for the next CPU... would explode horribly. Any platform enabling the CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN steps must be reviewed and tested to ensure that such issues do not exist, and the existing behaviour of bringing CPUs to CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN and then immediately to CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU and CPUHP_ONLINE only one at a time does not change unless such a state is registered. Note that the new parallel stages do *not* yet bring each AP to the CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU state at the same time, only to the new states which exist before it. The final loop in bringup_nonboot_cpus() is untouched, bringing each AP in turn from the final PARALLEL_DYN state (or all the way from CPUHP_OFFLINE) to CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU and then waiting for that AP to do its own processing and reach CPUHP_ONLINE before releasing the next. Parallelising that part by bringing them all to CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU and then waiting for them all is an exercise for the future. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse Signed-off-by: Usama Arif Tested-by: Paul E. McKenney Tested-by: Kim Phillips Tested-by: Oleksandr Natalenko --- include/linux/cpuhotplug.h | 2 ++ kernel/cpu.c | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h index 6c6859bfc454..e5a73ae6ccc0 100644 --- a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h +++ b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h @@ -133,6 +133,8 @@ enum cpuhp_state { CPUHP_MIPS_SOC_PREPARE, CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN, CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN_END = CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN + 20, + CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN, + CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN_END = CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN + 4, CPUHP_BRINGUP_CPU, /* diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c index 6c0a92ca6bb5..fffb0da61ccc 100644 --- a/kernel/cpu.c +++ b/kernel/cpu.c @@ -1504,8 +1504,30 @@ int bringup_hibernate_cpu(unsigned int sleep_cpu) void bringup_nonboot_cpus(unsigned int setup_max_cpus) { + unsigned int n = setup_max_cpus - num_online_cpus(); unsigned int cpu; + /* + * An architecture may have registered parallel pre-bringup states to + * which each CPU may be brought in parallel. For each such state, + * bring N CPUs to it in turn before the final round of bringing them + * online. + */ + if (n > 0) { + enum cpuhp_state st = CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN; + + while (st <= CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN_END && cpuhp_hp_states[st].name) { + int i = n; + + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { + cpu_up(cpu, st); + if (!--i) + break; + } + st++; + } + } + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { if (num_online_cpus() >= setup_max_cpus) break; @@ -1882,6 +1904,10 @@ static int cpuhp_reserve_state(enum cpuhp_state state) step = cpuhp_hp_states + CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN; end = CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN_END; break; + case CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN: + step = cpuhp_hp_states + CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN; + end = CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN_END; + break; default: return -EINVAL; } @@ -1906,14 +1932,15 @@ static int cpuhp_store_callbacks(enum cpuhp_state state, const char *name, /* * If name is NULL, then the state gets removed. * - * CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN and CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN are handed out on + * CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN and CPUHP_BP_P*_DYN are handed out on * the first allocation from these dynamic ranges, so the removal * would trigger a new allocation and clear the wrong (already * empty) state, leaving the callbacks of the to be cleared state * dangling, which causes wreckage on the next hotplug operation. */ if (name && (state == CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN || - state == CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN)) { + state == CPUHP_BP_PREPARE_DYN || + state == CPUHP_BP_PARALLEL_DYN)) { ret = cpuhp_reserve_state(state); if (ret < 0) return ret;