NetBSD/sys/kern/subr_pcu.c

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/* $NetBSD: subr_pcu.c,v 1.15 2013/08/22 19:50:55 drochner Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
*
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* are met:
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*
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Per CPU Unit (PCU) - is an interface to manage synchronization of any
* per CPU context (unit) tied with LWP context. Typical use: FPU state.
*
* Concurrency notes:
*
* PCU state may be loaded only by the current LWP, that is, curlwp.
* Therefore, only LWP itself can set a CPU for lwp_t::l_pcu_cpu[id].
*
* Request for a PCU release can be from owner LWP (whether PCU state
* is on current CPU or remote CPU) or any other LWP running on that
* CPU (in such case, owner LWP is on a remote CPU or sleeping).
*
* In any case, PCU state can only be changed from the running CPU.
* If said PCU state is on the remote CPU, a cross-call will be sent
* by the owner LWP. Therefore struct cpu_info::ci_pcu_curlwp[id]
* may only be changed by current CPU, and lwp_t::l_pcu_cpu[id] may
* only be unset by the CPU which has PCU state loaded.
*
* There is a race condition: LWP may have a PCU state on a remote CPU,
* which it requests to be released via cross-call. At the same time,
* other LWP on remote CPU might release existing PCU state and load
* its own one. Cross-call may arrive after this and release different
* PCU state than intended. In such case, such LWP would re-load its
* PCU state again.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_pcu.c,v 1.15 2013/08/22 19:50:55 drochner Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/cpu.h>
#include <sys/lwp.h>
#include <sys/pcu.h>
#include <sys/xcall.h>
#if PCU_UNIT_COUNT > 0
static inline void pcu_do_op(const pcu_ops_t *, lwp_t * const, const int);
static void pcu_cpu_op(const pcu_ops_t *, const int);
static void pcu_lwp_op(const pcu_ops_t *, lwp_t *, const int);
__CTASSERT(PCU_KERNEL == 1);
#define PCU_SAVE (PCU_LOADED << 1) /* Save PCU state to the LWP. */
#define PCU_RELEASE (PCU_SAVE << 1) /* Release PCU state on the CPU. */
#define PCU_CLAIM (PCU_RELEASE << 1) /* CLAIM a PCU for a LWP. */
/* XXX */
extern const pcu_ops_t * const pcu_ops_md_defs[];
/*
* pcu_switchpoint: release PCU state if the LWP is being run on another CPU.
*
* On each context switches, called by mi_switch() with IPL_SCHED.
* 'l' is an LWP which is just we switched to. (the new curlwp)
*/
void
pcu_switchpoint(lwp_t *l)
{
const uint32_t pcu_kernel_inuse = l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL];
uint32_t pcu_user_inuse = l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER];
/* int s; */
KASSERTMSG(l == curlwp, "l %p != curlwp %p", l, curlwp);
if (__predict_false(pcu_kernel_inuse != 0)) {
for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
if ((pcu_kernel_inuse & (1 << id)) == 0) {
continue;
}
struct cpu_info * const pcu_ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
if (pcu_ci == NULL || pcu_ci == l->l_cpu) {
continue;
}
const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
/*
* Steal the PCU away from the current owner and
* take ownership of it.
*/
pcu_cpu_op(pcu, PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE);
pcu_do_op(pcu, l, PCU_KERNEL | PCU_CLAIM | PCU_RELOAD);
pcu_user_inuse &= ~(1 << id);
}
}
if (__predict_true(pcu_user_inuse == 0)) {
/* PCUs are not in use. */
return;
}
/* commented out as we know we are already at IPL_SCHED */
/* s = splsoftclock(); */
for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
if ((pcu_user_inuse & (1 << id)) == 0) {
continue;
}
struct cpu_info * const pcu_ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
if (pcu_ci == NULL || pcu_ci == l->l_cpu) {
continue;
}
const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
pcu->pcu_state_release(l, 0);
}
/* splx(s); */
}
/*
* pcu_discard_all: discard PCU state of the given LWP.
*
* Used by exec and LWP exit.
*/
void
pcu_discard_all(lwp_t *l)
{
const uint32_t pcu_inuse = l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER];
KASSERT(l == curlwp || ((l->l_flag & LW_SYSTEM) && pcu_inuse == 0));
KASSERT(l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] == 0);
if (__predict_true(pcu_inuse == 0)) {
/* PCUs are not in use. */
return;
}
const int s = splsoftclock();
for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
if ((pcu_inuse & (1 << id)) == 0) {
continue;
}
if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
continue;
}
const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
/*
* We aren't releasing since this LWP isn't giving up PCU,
* just saving it.
*/
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_RELEASE);
}
l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER] = 0;
splx(s);
}
/*
* pcu_save_all: save PCU state of the given LWP so that eg. coredump can
* examine it.
*/
void
pcu_save_all(lwp_t *l)
{
const uint32_t pcu_inuse = l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER];
/*
* Unless LW_WCORE, we aren't releasing since this LWP isn't giving
* up PCU, just saving it.
*/
const int flags = PCU_SAVE | (l->l_flag & LW_WCORE ? PCU_RELEASE : 0);
/*
* Normally we save for the current LWP, but sometimes we get called
* with a different LWP (forking a system LWP or doing a coredump of
* a process with multiple threads) and we need to deal with that.
*/
KASSERT(l == curlwp
|| (((l->l_flag & LW_SYSTEM)
|| (curlwp->l_proc == l->l_proc && l->l_stat == LSSUSPENDED))
&& pcu_inuse == 0));
KASSERT(l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] == 0);
if (__predict_true(pcu_inuse == 0)) {
/* PCUs are not in use. */
return;
}
const int s = splsoftclock();
for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
if ((pcu_inuse & (1 << id)) == 0) {
continue;
}
if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
continue;
}
const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, flags);
}
splx(s);
}
/*
* pcu_do_op: save/release PCU state on the current CPU.
*
* => Must be called at IPL_SOFTCLOCK or from the soft-interrupt.
*/
static inline void
pcu_do_op(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t * const l, const int flags)
{
struct cpu_info * const ci = curcpu();
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
u_int state_flags = flags & (PCU_KERNEL|PCU_RELOAD|PCU_ENABLE);
uint32_t id_mask = 1 << id;
const bool kernel_p = (l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] & id_mask) != 0;
KASSERT(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == (flags & PCU_CLAIM ? NULL : ci));
if (flags & PCU_SAVE) {
pcu->pcu_state_save(l, (kernel_p ? PCU_KERNEL : 0));
}
if (flags & PCU_RELEASE) {
pcu->pcu_state_release(l, state_flags);
if (flags & PCU_KERNEL) {
l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] &= ~id_mask;
}
ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] = NULL;
l->l_pcu_cpu[id] = NULL;
}
if (flags & PCU_CLAIM) {
if (l->l_pcu_used[(flags & PCU_KERNEL)] & id_mask)
state_flags |= PCU_LOADED;
pcu->pcu_state_load(l, state_flags);
l->l_pcu_cpu[id] = ci;
ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] = l;
l->l_pcu_used[flags & PCU_KERNEL] |= id_mask;
}
if (flags == PCU_KERNEL) {
KASSERT(ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l);
pcu->pcu_state_save(l, 0);
l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] |= id_mask;
}
}
/*
* pcu_cpu_op: helper routine to call pcu_do_op() via xcall(9) or
* by pcu_load.
*/
static void
pcu_cpu_op(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, const int flags)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
lwp_t * const l = curcpu()->ci_pcu_curlwp[id];
//KASSERT(cpu_softintr_p());
/* If no state - nothing to do. */
if (l == NULL) {
return;
}
pcu_do_op(pcu, l, flags);
}
/*
* pcu_lwp_op: perform PCU state save, release or both operations on LWP.
*/
static void
pcu_lwp_op(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t *l, const int flags)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
struct cpu_info *ci;
uint64_t where;
int s;
/*
* Caller should have re-checked if there is any state to manage.
* Block the interrupts and inspect again, since cross-call sent
* by remote CPU could have changed the state.
*/
s = splsoftclock();
ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
if (ci == curcpu()) {
/*
* State is on the current CPU - just perform the operations.
*/
KASSERT((flags & PCU_CLAIM) == 0);
KASSERTMSG(ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l,
"%s: cpu%u: pcu_curlwp[%u] (%p) != l (%p)",
__func__, cpu_index(ci), id, ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id], l);
pcu_do_op(pcu, l, flags);
splx(s);
return;
}
if (__predict_false(ci == NULL)) {
if (flags & PCU_CLAIM) {
pcu_do_op(pcu, l, flags);
}
/* Cross-call has won the race - no state to manage. */
splx(s);
return;
}
splx(s);
/*
* State is on the remote CPU - perform the operations there.
* Note: there is a race condition; see description in the top.
*/
where = xc_unicast(XC_HIGHPRI, (xcfunc_t)pcu_cpu_op,
__UNCONST(pcu), (void *)(uintptr_t)flags, ci);
xc_wait(where);
KASSERT((flags & PCU_RELEASE) == 0 || l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL);
}
/*
* pcu_load: load/initialize the PCU state of current LWP on current CPU.
*/
void
pcu_load(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
struct cpu_info *ci, *curci;
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
uint64_t where;
int s;
KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p() && !cpu_softintr_p());
s = splsoftclock();
curci = curcpu();
ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
/* Does this CPU already have our PCU state loaded? */
if (ci == curci) {
KASSERT(curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l);
pcu->pcu_state_load(l, PCU_ENABLE); /* Re-enable */
splx(s);
return;
}
/* If PCU state of this LWP is on the remote CPU - save it there. */
if (ci) {
splx(s);
/* Note: there is a race; see description in the top. */
where = xc_unicast(XC_HIGHPRI, (xcfunc_t)pcu_cpu_op,
__UNCONST(pcu), (void *)(PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE), ci);
xc_wait(where);
/* Enter IPL_SOFTCLOCK and re-fetch the current CPU. */
s = splsoftclock();
curci = curcpu();
}
KASSERT(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL);
/* Save the PCU state on the current CPU, if there is any. */
pcu_cpu_op(pcu, PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE);
KASSERT(curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == NULL);
/*
* Finally, load the state for this LWP on this CPU. Indicate to
* load function whether PCU was used before. Note the usage.
*/
pcu_do_op(pcu, l, PCU_CLAIM | PCU_ENABLE | PCU_RELOAD);
splx(s);
}
/*
* pcu_discard: discard the PCU state of current LWP.
* If the "usesw" flag is set, pcu_used_p() will return "true".
*/
void
pcu_discard(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, bool usesw)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p() && !cpu_softintr_p());
if (usesw)
l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER] |= (1 << id);
else
l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER] &= ~(1 << id);
if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
return;
}
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_RELEASE);
}
/*
* pcu_save_lwp: save PCU state to the given LWP.
*/
void
pcu_save(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p() && !cpu_softintr_p());
if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
return;
}
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE);
}
/*
* pcu_save_all_on_cpu: save all PCU state on current CPU
*/
void
pcu_save_all_on_cpu(void)
{
for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
pcu_cpu_op(pcu_ops_md_defs[id], PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE);
}
}
/*
* pcu_used: return true if PCU was used (pcu_load() case) by the LWP.
*/
bool
pcu_used_p(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
{
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
return l->l_pcu_used[PCU_USER] & (1 << id);
}
void
pcu_kernel_acquire(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
{
struct cpu_info * const ci = curcpu();
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
/*
* If we own the PCU, save our user state.
*/
if (ci == l->l_pcu_cpu[id]) {
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_KERNEL);
return;
}
if (ci->ci_data.cpu_pcu_curlwp[id] != NULL) {
/*
* The PCU is owned by another LWP so save its state.
*/
pcu_cpu_op(pcu, PCU_SAVE | PCU_RELEASE);
}
/*
* Mark the PCU as hijacked and take ownership of it.
*/
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_KERNEL | PCU_CLAIM | PCU_ENABLE | PCU_RELOAD);
}
void
pcu_kernel_release(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
{
lwp_t * const l = curlwp;
KASSERT(l->l_pcu_used[PCU_KERNEL] & (1 << pcu->pcu_id));
/*
* Release the PCU, if the curlwp wants to use it, it will have incur
* a trap to reenable it.
*/
pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_KERNEL | PCU_RELEASE);
}
#endif /* PCU_UNIT_COUNT > 0 */