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This pull request contains the following branches: context_tracking.15.08.24a: Rename context tracking state related symbols and remove references to "dynticks" in various context tracking state variables and related helpers; force context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() to be inlined to avoid leaving a noinstr section. csd.lock.15.08.24a: Enhance CSD-lock diagnostic reports; add an API to provide an indication of ongoing CSD-lock stall. nocb.09.09.24a: Update and simplify RCU nocb code to handle (de-)offloading of callbacks only for offline CPUs; fix RT throttling hrtimer being armed from offline CPU. rcutorture.14.08.24a: Remove redundant rcu_torture_ops get_gp_completed fields; add SRCU ->same_gp_state and ->get_comp_state functions; add generic test for NUM_ACTIVE_*RCU_POLL* for testing RCU and SRCU polled grace periods; add CFcommon.arch for arch-specific Kconfig options; print number of update types in rcu_torture_write_types(); add rcutree.nohz_full_patience_delay testing to the TREE07 scenario; add a stall_cpu_repeat module parameter to test repeated CPU stalls; add argument to limit number of CPUs a guest OS can use in torture.sh; rcustall.09.09.24a: Abbreviate RCU CPU stall warnings during CSD-lock stalls; Allow dump_cpu_task() to be called without disabling preemption; defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock. srcu.12.08.24a: Make SRCU gp seq wrap-around faster; add KCSAN checks for concurrent updates to ->srcu_n_exp_nodelay and ->reschedule_count which are used in heuristics governing auto-expediting of normal SRCU grace periods and grace-period-state-machine delays; mark idle SRCU-barrier callbacks to help identify stuck SRCU-barrier callback. rcu.tasks.14.08.24a: Remove RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs as they are no longer used; stop testing RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs; fix access to non-existent percpu regions; check processor-ID assumptions during chosen CPU calculation for callback enqueuing; update description of rtp->tasks_gp_seq grace-period sequence number; add rcu_barrier_cb_is_done() to identify whether a given rcu_barrier callback is stuck; mark idle Tasks-RCU-barrier callbacks; add *torture_stats_print() functions to print detailed diagnostics for Tasks-RCU variants; capture start time of rcu_barrier_tasks*() operation to help distinguish a hung barrier operation from a long series of barrier operations. rcu_scaling_tests.15.08.24a: refscale: Add a TINY scenario to support tests of Tiny RCU and Tiny SRCU; Optimize process_durations() operation; rcuscale: Dump stacks of stalled rcu_scale_writer() instances; dump grace-period statistics when rcu_scale_writer() stalls; mark idle RCU-barrier callbacks to identify stuck RCU-barrier callbacks; print detailed grace-period and barrier diagnostics on rcu_scale_writer() hangs for Tasks-RCU variants; warn if async module parameter is specified for RCU implementations that do not have async primitives such as RCU Tasks Rude; make all writer tasks report upon hang; tolerate repeated GFP_KERNEL failure in rcu_scale_writer(); use special allocator for rcu_scale_writer(); NULL out top-level pointers to heap memory to avoid double-free bugs on modprobe failures; maintain per-task instead of per-CPU callbacks count to avoid any issues with migration of either tasks or callbacks; constify struct ref_scale_ops. fixes.12.08.24a: Use system_unbound_wq for kfree_rcu work to avoid disturbing isolated CPUs. misc.11.08.24a: Warn on unexpected rcu_state.srs_done_tail state; Better define "atomic" for list_replace_rcu() and hlist_replace_rcu() routines; annotate struct kvfree_rcu_bulk_data with __counted_by(). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQSi2tPIQIc2VEtjarIAHS7/6Z0wpQUCZt8+8wAKCRAAHS7/6Z0w pTqoAPwPN//tlEoJx2PRs6t0q+nD1YNvnZawPaRmdzgdM8zJogD+PiSN+XhqRr80 jzyvMDU4Aa0wjUNP3XsCoaCxo7L/lQk= =bZ9z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'rcu.release.v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux Pull RCU updates from Neeraj Upadhyay: "Context tracking: - rename context tracking state related symbols and remove references to "dynticks" in various context tracking state variables and related helpers - force context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() to be inlined to avoid leaving a noinstr section CSD lock: - enhance CSD-lock diagnostic reports - add an API to provide an indication of ongoing CSD-lock stall nocb: - update and simplify RCU nocb code to handle (de-)offloading of callbacks only for offline CPUs - fix RT throttling hrtimer being armed from offline CPU rcutorture: - remove redundant rcu_torture_ops get_gp_completed fields - add SRCU ->same_gp_state and ->get_comp_state functions - add generic test for NUM_ACTIVE_*RCU_POLL* for testing RCU and SRCU polled grace periods - add CFcommon.arch for arch-specific Kconfig options - print number of update types in rcu_torture_write_types() - add rcutree.nohz_full_patience_delay testing to the TREE07 scenario - add a stall_cpu_repeat module parameter to test repeated CPU stalls - add argument to limit number of CPUs a guest OS can use in torture.sh rcustall: - abbreviate RCU CPU stall warnings during CSD-lock stalls - Allow dump_cpu_task() to be called without disabling preemption - defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock srcu: - make SRCU gp seq wrap-around faster - add KCSAN checks for concurrent updates to ->srcu_n_exp_nodelay and ->reschedule_count which are used in heuristics governing auto-expediting of normal SRCU grace periods and grace-period-state-machine delays - mark idle SRCU-barrier callbacks to help identify stuck SRCU-barrier callback rcu tasks: - remove RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs as they are no longer used - stop testing RCU Tasks Rude asynchronous APIs - fix access to non-existent percpu regions - check processor-ID assumptions during chosen CPU calculation for callback enqueuing - update description of rtp->tasks_gp_seq grace-period sequence number - add rcu_barrier_cb_is_done() to identify whether a given rcu_barrier callback is stuck - mark idle Tasks-RCU-barrier callbacks - add *torture_stats_print() functions to print detailed diagnostics for Tasks-RCU variants - capture start time of rcu_barrier_tasks*() operation to help distinguish a hung barrier operation from a long series of barrier operations refscale: - add a TINY scenario to support tests of Tiny RCU and Tiny SRCU - optimize process_durations() operation rcuscale: - dump stacks of stalled rcu_scale_writer() instances and grace-period statistics when rcu_scale_writer() stalls - mark idle RCU-barrier callbacks to identify stuck RCU-barrier callbacks - print detailed grace-period and barrier diagnostics on rcu_scale_writer() hangs for Tasks-RCU variants - warn if async module parameter is specified for RCU implementations that do not have async primitives such as RCU Tasks Rude - make all writer tasks report upon hang - tolerate repeated GFP_KERNEL failure in rcu_scale_writer() - use special allocator for rcu_scale_writer() - NULL out top-level pointers to heap memory to avoid double-free bugs on modprobe failures - maintain per-task instead of per-CPU callbacks count to avoid any issues with migration of either tasks or callbacks - constify struct ref_scale_ops Fixes: - use system_unbound_wq for kfree_rcu work to avoid disturbing isolated CPUs Misc: - warn on unexpected rcu_state.srs_done_tail state - better define "atomic" for list_replace_rcu() and hlist_replace_rcu() routines - annotate struct kvfree_rcu_bulk_data with __counted_by()" * tag 'rcu.release.v6.12' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rcu/linux: (90 commits) rcu: Defer printing stall-warning backtrace when holding rcu_node lock rcu/nocb: Remove superfluous memory barrier after bypass enqueue rcu/nocb: Conditionally wake up rcuo if not already waiting on GP rcu/nocb: Fix RT throttling hrtimer armed from offline CPU rcu/nocb: Simplify (de-)offloading state machine context_tracking: Tag context_tracking_enabled_this_cpu() __always_inline context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dyntick trace event into rcu_watching rcu: Update stray documentation references to rcu_dynticks_eqs_{enter, exit}() rcu: Rename rcu_momentary_dyntick_idle() into rcu_momentary_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_implicit_dynticks_qs() into rcu_watching_snap_recheck() rcu: Rename dyntick_save_progress_counter() into rcu_watching_snap_save() rcu: Rename struct rcu_data .exp_dynticks_snap into .exp_watching_snap rcu: Rename struct rcu_data .dynticks_snap into .watching_snap rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_zero_in_eqs() into rcu_watching_zero_in_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_in_eqs_since() into rcu_watching_snap_stopped_since() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_in_eqs() into rcu_watching_snap_in_eqs() rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_eqs_online() into rcu_watching_online() context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_curr_cpu_in_eqs() into rcu_is_watching_curr_cpu() context_tracking, rcu: Rename rcu_dynticks_task*() into rcu_task*() refscale: Constify struct ref_scale_ops ...
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8.0 KiB
C
304 lines
8.0 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef __LINUX_SMP_H
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#define __LINUX_SMP_H
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/*
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* Generic SMP support
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* Alan Cox. <alan@redhat.com>
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*/
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/list.h>
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#include <linux/cpumask.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/smp_types.h>
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typedef void (*smp_call_func_t)(void *info);
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typedef bool (*smp_cond_func_t)(int cpu, void *info);
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/*
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* structure shares (partial) layout with struct irq_work
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*/
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struct __call_single_data {
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struct __call_single_node node;
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smp_call_func_t func;
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void *info;
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};
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#define CSD_INIT(_func, _info) \
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(struct __call_single_data){ .func = (_func), .info = (_info), }
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/* Use __aligned() to avoid to use 2 cache lines for 1 csd */
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typedef struct __call_single_data call_single_data_t
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__aligned(sizeof(struct __call_single_data));
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#define INIT_CSD(_csd, _func, _info) \
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do { \
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*(_csd) = CSD_INIT((_func), (_info)); \
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} while (0)
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/*
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* Enqueue a llist_node on the call_single_queue; be very careful, read
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* flush_smp_call_function_queue() in detail.
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*/
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extern void __smp_call_single_queue(int cpu, struct llist_node *node);
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/* total number of cpus in this system (may exceed NR_CPUS) */
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extern unsigned int total_cpus;
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int smp_call_function_single(int cpuid, smp_call_func_t func, void *info,
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int wait);
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void on_each_cpu_cond_mask(smp_cond_func_t cond_func, smp_call_func_t func,
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void *info, bool wait, const struct cpumask *mask);
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int smp_call_function_single_async(int cpu, call_single_data_t *csd);
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/*
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* Cpus stopping functions in panic. All have default weak definitions.
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* Architecture-dependent code may override them.
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*/
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void __noreturn panic_smp_self_stop(void);
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void __noreturn nmi_panic_self_stop(struct pt_regs *regs);
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void crash_smp_send_stop(void);
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/*
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* Call a function on all processors
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*/
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static inline void on_each_cpu(smp_call_func_t func, void *info, int wait)
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{
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on_each_cpu_cond_mask(NULL, func, info, wait, cpu_online_mask);
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}
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/**
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* on_each_cpu_mask(): Run a function on processors specified by
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* cpumask, which may include the local processor.
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* @mask: The set of cpus to run on (only runs on online subset).
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* @func: The function to run. This must be fast and non-blocking.
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* @info: An arbitrary pointer to pass to the function.
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* @wait: If true, wait (atomically) until function has completed
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* on other CPUs.
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*
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* If @wait is true, then returns once @func has returned.
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*
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* You must not call this function with disabled interrupts or from a
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* hardware interrupt handler or from a bottom half handler. The
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* exception is that it may be used during early boot while
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* early_boot_irqs_disabled is set.
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*/
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static inline void on_each_cpu_mask(const struct cpumask *mask,
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smp_call_func_t func, void *info, bool wait)
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{
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on_each_cpu_cond_mask(NULL, func, info, wait, mask);
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}
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/*
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* Call a function on each processor for which the supplied function
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* cond_func returns a positive value. This may include the local
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* processor. May be used during early boot while early_boot_irqs_disabled is
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* set. Use local_irq_save/restore() instead of local_irq_disable/enable().
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*/
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static inline void on_each_cpu_cond(smp_cond_func_t cond_func,
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smp_call_func_t func, void *info, bool wait)
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{
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on_each_cpu_cond_mask(cond_func, func, info, wait, cpu_online_mask);
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}
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/*
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* Architecture specific boot CPU setup. Defined as empty weak function in
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* init/main.c. Architectures can override it.
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*/
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void __init smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void);
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#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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#include <linux/preempt.h>
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <linux/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/smp.h>
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/*
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* main cross-CPU interfaces, handles INIT, TLB flush, STOP, etc.
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* (defined in asm header):
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*/
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/*
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* stops all CPUs but the current one:
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*/
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extern void smp_send_stop(void);
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/*
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* sends a 'reschedule' event to another CPU:
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*/
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extern void arch_smp_send_reschedule(int cpu);
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/*
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* scheduler_ipi() is inline so can't be passed as callback reason, but the
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* callsite IP should be sufficient for root-causing IPIs sent from here.
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*/
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#define smp_send_reschedule(cpu) ({ \
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trace_ipi_send_cpu(cpu, _RET_IP_, NULL); \
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arch_smp_send_reschedule(cpu); \
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})
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/*
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* Prepare machine for booting other CPUs.
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*/
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extern void smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus);
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/*
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* Bring a CPU up
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*/
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extern int __cpu_up(unsigned int cpunum, struct task_struct *tidle);
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/*
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* Final polishing of CPUs
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*/
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extern void smp_cpus_done(unsigned int max_cpus);
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/*
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* Call a function on all other processors
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*/
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void smp_call_function(smp_call_func_t func, void *info, int wait);
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void smp_call_function_many(const struct cpumask *mask,
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smp_call_func_t func, void *info, bool wait);
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int smp_call_function_any(const struct cpumask *mask,
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smp_call_func_t func, void *info, int wait);
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void kick_all_cpus_sync(void);
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void wake_up_all_idle_cpus(void);
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/*
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* Generic and arch helpers
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*/
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void __init call_function_init(void);
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void generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt(void);
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#define generic_smp_call_function_interrupt \
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generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt
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extern unsigned int setup_max_cpus;
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extern void __init setup_nr_cpu_ids(void);
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extern void __init smp_init(void);
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extern int __boot_cpu_id;
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static inline int get_boot_cpu_id(void)
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{
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return __boot_cpu_id;
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}
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#else /* !SMP */
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static inline void smp_send_stop(void) { }
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/*
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* These macros fold the SMP functionality into a single CPU system
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*/
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#define raw_smp_processor_id() 0
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static inline void up_smp_call_function(smp_call_func_t func, void *info)
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{
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}
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#define smp_call_function(func, info, wait) \
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(up_smp_call_function(func, info))
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static inline void smp_send_reschedule(int cpu) { }
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#define smp_call_function_many(mask, func, info, wait) \
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(up_smp_call_function(func, info))
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static inline void call_function_init(void) { }
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static inline int
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smp_call_function_any(const struct cpumask *mask, smp_call_func_t func,
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void *info, int wait)
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{
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return smp_call_function_single(0, func, info, wait);
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}
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static inline void kick_all_cpus_sync(void) { }
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static inline void wake_up_all_idle_cpus(void) { }
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#define setup_max_cpus 0
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#ifdef CONFIG_UP_LATE_INIT
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extern void __init up_late_init(void);
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static inline void smp_init(void) { up_late_init(); }
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#else
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static inline void smp_init(void) { }
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#endif
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static inline int get_boot_cpu_id(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* !SMP */
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/**
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* raw_processor_id() - get the current (unstable) CPU id
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*
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* For then you know what you are doing and need an unstable
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* CPU id.
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*/
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/**
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* smp_processor_id() - get the current (stable) CPU id
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*
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* This is the normal accessor to the CPU id and should be used
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* whenever possible.
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*
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* The CPU id is stable when:
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*
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* - IRQs are disabled;
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* - preemption is disabled;
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* - the task is CPU affine.
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*
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* When CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT; we verify these assumption and WARN
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* when smp_processor_id() is used when the CPU id is not stable.
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*/
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/*
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* Allow the architecture to differentiate between a stable and unstable read.
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* For example, x86 uses an IRQ-safe asm-volatile read for the unstable but a
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* regular asm read for the stable.
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*/
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#ifndef __smp_processor_id
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#define __smp_processor_id() raw_smp_processor_id()
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT
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extern unsigned int debug_smp_processor_id(void);
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# define smp_processor_id() debug_smp_processor_id()
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#else
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# define smp_processor_id() __smp_processor_id()
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#endif
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#define get_cpu() ({ preempt_disable(); __smp_processor_id(); })
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#define put_cpu() preempt_enable()
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/*
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* Callback to arch code if there's nosmp or maxcpus=0 on the
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* boot command line:
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*/
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extern void arch_disable_smp_support(void);
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extern void arch_thaw_secondary_cpus_begin(void);
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extern void arch_thaw_secondary_cpus_end(void);
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void smp_setup_processor_id(void);
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int smp_call_on_cpu(unsigned int cpu, int (*func)(void *), void *par,
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bool phys);
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/* SMP core functions */
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int smpcfd_prepare_cpu(unsigned int cpu);
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int smpcfd_dead_cpu(unsigned int cpu);
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int smpcfd_dying_cpu(unsigned int cpu);
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#ifdef CONFIG_CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG
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bool csd_lock_is_stuck(void);
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#else
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static inline bool csd_lock_is_stuck(void) { return false; }
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#endif
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#endif /* __LINUX_SMP_H */
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