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-rw-r--r-- | kernel/cpu.c | 74 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 61 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/cpu.c b/kernel/cpu.c index bac70ea54e..563877d6c2 100644 --- a/kernel/cpu.c +++ b/kernel/cpu.c @@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ * @rollback: Perform a rollback * @single: Single callback invocation * @bringup: Single callback bringup or teardown selector - * @cpu: CPU number * @node: Remote CPU node; for multi-instance, do a * single entry callback for install/remove * @last: For multi-instance rollback, remember how far we got @@ -1209,52 +1208,6 @@ void __init cpuhp_threads_init(void) kthread_unpark(this_cpu_read(cpuhp_state.thread)); } -/* - * - * Serialize hotplug trainwrecks outside of the cpu_hotplug_lock - * protected region. - * - * The operation is still serialized against concurrent CPU hotplug via - * cpu_add_remove_lock, i.e. CPU map protection. But it is _not_ - * serialized against other hotplug related activity like adding or - * removing of state callbacks and state instances, which invoke either the - * startup or the teardown callback of the affected state. - * - * This is required for subsystems which are unfixable vs. CPU hotplug and - * evade lock inversion problems by scheduling work which has to be - * completed _before_ cpu_up()/_cpu_down() returns. - * - * Don't even think about adding anything to this for any new code or even - * drivers. It's only purpose is to keep existing lock order trainwrecks - * working. - * - * For cpu_down() there might be valid reasons to finish cleanups which are - * not required to be done under cpu_hotplug_lock, but that's a different - * story and would be not invoked via this. - */ -static void cpu_up_down_serialize_trainwrecks(bool tasks_frozen) -{ - /* - * cpusets delegate hotplug operations to a worker to "solve" the - * lock order problems. Wait for the worker, but only if tasks are - * _not_ frozen (suspend, hibernate) as that would wait forever. - * - * The wait is required because otherwise the hotplug operation - * returns with inconsistent state, which could even be observed in - * user space when a new CPU is brought up. The CPU plug uevent - * would be delivered and user space reacting on it would fail to - * move tasks to the newly plugged CPU up to the point where the - * work has finished because up to that point the newly plugged CPU - * is not assignable in cpusets/cgroups. On unplug that's not - * necessarily a visible issue, but it is still inconsistent state, - * which is the real problem which needs to be "fixed". This can't - * prevent the transient state between scheduling the work and - * returning from waiting for it. - */ - if (!tasks_frozen) - cpuset_wait_for_hotplug(); -} - #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU #ifndef arch_clear_mm_cpumask_cpu #define arch_clear_mm_cpumask_cpu(cpu, mm) cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, mm_cpumask(mm)) @@ -1324,10 +1277,6 @@ static int take_cpu_down(void *_param) */ cpuhp_invoke_callback_range_nofail(false, cpu, st, target); - /* Give up timekeeping duties */ - tick_handover_do_timer(); - /* Remove CPU from timer broadcasting */ - tick_offline_cpu(cpu); /* Park the stopper thread */ stop_machine_park(cpu); return 0; @@ -1403,6 +1352,7 @@ void cpuhp_report_idle_dead(void) struct cpuhp_cpu_state *st = this_cpu_ptr(&cpuhp_state); BUG_ON(st->state != CPUHP_AP_OFFLINE); + tick_assert_timekeeping_handover(); rcutree_report_cpu_dead(); st->state = CPUHP_AP_IDLE_DEAD; /* @@ -1498,7 +1448,6 @@ out: */ lockup_detector_cleanup(); arch_smt_update(); - cpu_up_down_serialize_trainwrecks(tasks_frozen); return ret; } @@ -1732,7 +1681,6 @@ static int _cpu_up(unsigned int cpu, int tasks_frozen, enum cpuhp_state target) out: cpus_write_unlock(); arch_smt_update(); - cpu_up_down_serialize_trainwrecks(tasks_frozen); return ret; } @@ -1909,14 +1857,14 @@ static bool __init cpuhp_bringup_cpus_parallel(unsigned int ncpus) static inline bool cpuhp_bringup_cpus_parallel(unsigned int ncpus) { return false; } #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PARALLEL */ -void __init bringup_nonboot_cpus(unsigned int setup_max_cpus) +void __init bringup_nonboot_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus) { /* Try parallel bringup optimization if enabled */ - if (cpuhp_bringup_cpus_parallel(setup_max_cpus)) + if (cpuhp_bringup_cpus_parallel(max_cpus)) return; /* Full per CPU serialized bringup */ - cpuhp_bringup_mask(cpu_present_mask, setup_max_cpus, CPUHP_ONLINE); + cpuhp_bringup_mask(cpu_present_mask, max_cpus, CPUHP_ONLINE); } #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_SMP @@ -2205,7 +2153,11 @@ static struct cpuhp_step cpuhp_hp_states[] = { .startup.single = NULL, .teardown.single = hrtimers_cpu_dying, }, - + [CPUHP_AP_TICK_DYING] = { + .name = "tick:dying", + .startup.single = NULL, + .teardown.single = tick_cpu_dying, + }, /* Entry state on starting. Interrupts enabled from here on. Transient * state for synchronsization */ [CPUHP_AP_ONLINE] = { @@ -3005,7 +2957,7 @@ static ssize_t control_show(struct device *dev, return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", cpu_smt_num_threads); #endif - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE - 2, "%s\n", state); + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%s\n", state); } static ssize_t control_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, @@ -3018,7 +2970,7 @@ static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(control); static ssize_t active_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { - return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE - 2, "%d\n", sched_smt_active()); + return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", sched_smt_active()); } static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(active); @@ -3107,10 +3059,10 @@ const DECLARE_BITMAP(cpu_all_bits, NR_CPUS) = CPU_BITS_ALL; EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpu_all_bits); #ifdef CONFIG_INIT_ALL_POSSIBLE -struct cpumask __cpu_possible_mask __read_mostly +struct cpumask __cpu_possible_mask __ro_after_init = {CPU_BITS_ALL}; #else -struct cpumask __cpu_possible_mask __read_mostly; +struct cpumask __cpu_possible_mask __ro_after_init; #endif EXPORT_SYMBOL(__cpu_possible_mask); |