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Use a common function for checking pending interrupt vector in APIC IRR instead of duplicated open coding them. Additional checks for posted MSI vectors can then be contained in this function. Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240423174114.526704-10-jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com
551 lines
16 KiB
C
551 lines
16 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* Common interrupt code for 32 and 64 bit
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*/
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#include <linux/cpu.h>
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
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#include <linux/of.h>
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#include <linux/seq_file.h>
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#include <linux/smp.h>
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#include <linux/ftrace.h>
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#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/irq.h>
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#include <asm/irq_stack.h>
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#include <asm/apic.h>
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#include <asm/io_apic.h>
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#include <asm/irq.h>
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#include <asm/mce.h>
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#include <asm/hw_irq.h>
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#include <asm/desc.h>
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#include <asm/traps.h>
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#include <asm/thermal.h>
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#include <asm/posted_intr.h>
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#include <asm/irq_remapping.h>
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#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
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#include <asm/trace/irq_vectors.h>
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DEFINE_PER_CPU_SHARED_ALIGNED(irq_cpustat_t, irq_stat);
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EXPORT_PER_CPU_SYMBOL(irq_stat);
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atomic_t irq_err_count;
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/*
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* 'what should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector'.
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* each architecture has to answer this themselves.
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*/
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void ack_bad_irq(unsigned int irq)
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{
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if (printk_ratelimit())
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pr_err("unexpected IRQ trap at vector %02x\n", irq);
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/*
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* Currently unexpected vectors happen only on SMP and APIC.
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* We _must_ ack these because every local APIC has only N
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* irq slots per priority level, and a 'hanging, unacked' IRQ
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* holds up an irq slot - in excessive cases (when multiple
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* unexpected vectors occur) that might lock up the APIC
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* completely.
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* But only ack when the APIC is enabled -AK
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*/
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apic_eoi();
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}
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#define irq_stats(x) (&per_cpu(irq_stat, x))
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/*
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* /proc/interrupts printing for arch specific interrupts
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*/
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int arch_show_interrupts(struct seq_file *p, int prec)
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{
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int j;
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "NMI");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->__nmi_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Non-maskable interrupts\n");
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "LOC");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->apic_timer_irqs);
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seq_puts(p, " Local timer interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "SPU");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_spurious_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Spurious interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "PMI");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->apic_perf_irqs);
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seq_puts(p, " Performance monitoring interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "IWI");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->apic_irq_work_irqs);
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seq_puts(p, " IRQ work interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "RTR");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->icr_read_retry_count);
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seq_puts(p, " APIC ICR read retries\n");
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if (x86_platform_ipi_callback) {
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "PLT");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->x86_platform_ipis);
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seq_puts(p, " Platform interrupts\n");
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "RES");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_resched_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Rescheduling interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "CAL");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_call_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Function call interrupts\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "TLB");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_tlb_count);
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seq_puts(p, " TLB shootdowns\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "TRM");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_thermal_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Thermal event interrupts\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "THR");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_threshold_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Threshold APIC interrupts\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "DFR");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->irq_deferred_error_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Deferred Error APIC interrupts\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "MCE");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", per_cpu(mce_exception_count, j));
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seq_puts(p, " Machine check exceptions\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "MCP");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", per_cpu(mce_poll_count, j));
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seq_puts(p, " Machine check polls\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_HV_CALLBACK_VECTOR
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if (test_bit(HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR, system_vectors)) {
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "HYP");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->irq_hv_callback_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Hypervisor callback interrupts\n");
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}
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#endif
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
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if (test_bit(HYPERV_REENLIGHTENMENT_VECTOR, system_vectors)) {
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "HRE");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->irq_hv_reenlightenment_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Hyper-V reenlightenment interrupts\n");
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}
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if (test_bit(HYPERV_STIMER0_VECTOR, system_vectors)) {
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "HVS");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->hyperv_stimer0_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Hyper-V stimer0 interrupts\n");
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}
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#endif
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: %10u\n", prec, "ERR", atomic_read(&irq_err_count));
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#if defined(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC)
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: %10u\n", prec, "MIS", atomic_read(&irq_mis_count));
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#endif
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM)
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "PIN");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ", irq_stats(j)->kvm_posted_intr_ipis);
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seq_puts(p, " Posted-interrupt notification event\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "NPI");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->kvm_posted_intr_nested_ipis);
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seq_puts(p, " Nested posted-interrupt event\n");
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "PIW");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipis);
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seq_puts(p, " Posted-interrupt wakeup event\n");
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_POSTED_MSI
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seq_printf(p, "%*s: ", prec, "PMN");
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for_each_online_cpu(j)
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seq_printf(p, "%10u ",
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irq_stats(j)->posted_msi_notification_count);
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seq_puts(p, " Posted MSI notification event\n");
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* /proc/stat helpers
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*/
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u64 arch_irq_stat_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
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{
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u64 sum = irq_stats(cpu)->__nmi_count;
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->apic_timer_irqs;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_spurious_count;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->apic_perf_irqs;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->apic_irq_work_irqs;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->icr_read_retry_count;
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if (x86_platform_ipi_callback)
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->x86_platform_ipis;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_resched_count;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_call_count;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_thermal_count;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_threshold_count;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_HV_CALLBACK_VECTOR
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_hv_callback_count;
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#endif
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV)
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->irq_hv_reenlightenment_count;
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sum += irq_stats(cpu)->hyperv_stimer0_count;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE
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sum += per_cpu(mce_exception_count, cpu);
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sum += per_cpu(mce_poll_count, cpu);
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#endif
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return sum;
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}
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u64 arch_irq_stat(void)
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{
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u64 sum = atomic_read(&irq_err_count);
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return sum;
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}
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static __always_inline void handle_irq(struct irq_desc *desc,
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struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64))
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generic_handle_irq_desc(desc);
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else
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__handle_irq(desc, regs);
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}
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static __always_inline int call_irq_handler(int vector, struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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struct irq_desc *desc;
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int ret = 0;
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desc = __this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vector]);
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if (likely(!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(desc))) {
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handle_irq(desc, regs);
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} else {
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ret = -EINVAL;
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if (desc == VECTOR_UNUSED) {
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pr_emerg_ratelimited("%s: %d.%u No irq handler for vector\n",
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__func__, smp_processor_id(),
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vector);
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} else {
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__this_cpu_write(vector_irq[vector], VECTOR_UNUSED);
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}
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* common_interrupt() handles all normal device IRQ's (the special SMP
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* cross-CPU interrupts have their own entry points).
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_IRQ(common_interrupt)
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{
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struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
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/* entry code tells RCU that we're not quiescent. Check it. */
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RCU_LOCKDEP_WARN(!rcu_is_watching(), "IRQ failed to wake up RCU");
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if (unlikely(call_irq_handler(vector, regs)))
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apic_eoi();
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set_irq_regs(old_regs);
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
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/* Function pointer for generic interrupt vector handling */
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void (*x86_platform_ipi_callback)(void) = NULL;
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/*
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* Handler for X86_PLATFORM_IPI_VECTOR.
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC(sysvec_x86_platform_ipi)
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{
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struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
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apic_eoi();
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trace_x86_platform_ipi_entry(X86_PLATFORM_IPI_VECTOR);
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inc_irq_stat(x86_platform_ipis);
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if (x86_platform_ipi_callback)
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x86_platform_ipi_callback();
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trace_x86_platform_ipi_exit(X86_PLATFORM_IPI_VECTOR);
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set_irq_regs(old_regs);
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}
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#endif
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM)
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static void dummy_handler(void) {}
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static void (*kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_handler)(void) = dummy_handler;
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void kvm_set_posted_intr_wakeup_handler(void (*handler)(void))
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{
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if (handler)
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kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_handler = handler;
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else {
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kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_handler = dummy_handler;
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synchronize_rcu();
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kvm_set_posted_intr_wakeup_handler);
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/*
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* Handler for POSTED_INTERRUPT_VECTOR.
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC_SIMPLE(sysvec_kvm_posted_intr_ipi)
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{
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apic_eoi();
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inc_irq_stat(kvm_posted_intr_ipis);
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}
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/*
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* Handler for POSTED_INTERRUPT_WAKEUP_VECTOR.
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC(sysvec_kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipi)
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{
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apic_eoi();
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inc_irq_stat(kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_ipis);
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kvm_posted_intr_wakeup_handler();
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}
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/*
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* Handler for POSTED_INTERRUPT_NESTED_VECTOR.
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC_SIMPLE(sysvec_kvm_posted_intr_nested_ipi)
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{
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apic_eoi();
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inc_irq_stat(kvm_posted_intr_nested_ipis);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_POSTED_MSI
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/* Posted Interrupt Descriptors for coalesced MSIs to be posted */
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DEFINE_PER_CPU_ALIGNED(struct pi_desc, posted_msi_pi_desc);
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void intel_posted_msi_init(void)
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{
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u32 destination;
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u32 apic_id;
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this_cpu_write(posted_msi_pi_desc.nv, POSTED_MSI_NOTIFICATION_VECTOR);
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/*
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* APIC destination ID is stored in bit 8:15 while in XAPIC mode.
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* VT-d spec. CH 9.11
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*/
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apic_id = this_cpu_read(x86_cpu_to_apicid);
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destination = x2apic_enabled() ? apic_id : apic_id << 8;
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this_cpu_write(posted_msi_pi_desc.ndst, destination);
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}
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/*
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* De-multiplexing posted interrupts is on the performance path, the code
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* below is written to optimize the cache performance based on the following
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* considerations:
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* 1.Posted interrupt descriptor (PID) fits in a cache line that is frequently
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* accessed by both CPU and IOMMU.
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* 2.During posted MSI processing, the CPU needs to do 64-bit read and xchg
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* for checking and clearing posted interrupt request (PIR), a 256 bit field
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* within the PID.
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* 3.On the other side, the IOMMU does atomic swaps of the entire PID cache
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* line when posting interrupts and setting control bits.
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* 4.The CPU can access the cache line a magnitude faster than the IOMMU.
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* 5.Each time the IOMMU does interrupt posting to the PIR will evict the PID
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* cache line. The cache line states after each operation are as follows:
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* CPU IOMMU PID Cache line state
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* ---------------------------------------------------------------
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*...read64 exclusive
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*...lock xchg64 modified
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*... post/atomic swap invalid
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*...-------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* To reduce L1 data cache miss, it is important to avoid contention with
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* IOMMU's interrupt posting/atomic swap. Therefore, a copy of PIR is used
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* to dispatch interrupt handlers.
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*
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* In addition, the code is trying to keep the cache line state consistent
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* as much as possible. e.g. when making a copy and clearing the PIR
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* (assuming non-zero PIR bits are present in the entire PIR), it does:
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* read, read, read, read, xchg, xchg, xchg, xchg
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* instead of:
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* read, xchg, read, xchg, read, xchg, read, xchg
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*/
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static __always_inline bool handle_pending_pir(u64 *pir, struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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int i, vec = FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR;
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unsigned long pir_copy[4];
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bool handled = false;
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for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
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pir_copy[i] = pir[i];
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for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
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if (!pir_copy[i])
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continue;
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pir_copy[i] = arch_xchg(&pir[i], 0);
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handled = true;
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}
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if (handled) {
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for_each_set_bit_from(vec, pir_copy, FIRST_SYSTEM_VECTOR)
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call_irq_handler(vec, regs);
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}
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return handled;
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}
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/*
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* Performance data shows that 3 is good enough to harvest 90+% of the benefit
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* on high IRQ rate workload.
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*/
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#define MAX_POSTED_MSI_COALESCING_LOOP 3
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/*
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* For MSIs that are delivered as posted interrupts, the CPU notifications
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* can be coalesced if the MSIs arrive in high frequency bursts.
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*/
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC(sysvec_posted_msi_notification)
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{
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struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs);
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struct pi_desc *pid;
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int i = 0;
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pid = this_cpu_ptr(&posted_msi_pi_desc);
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inc_irq_stat(posted_msi_notification_count);
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irq_enter();
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/*
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* Max coalescing count includes the extra round of handle_pending_pir
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* after clearing the outstanding notification bit. Hence, at most
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* MAX_POSTED_MSI_COALESCING_LOOP - 1 loops are executed here.
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*/
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while (++i < MAX_POSTED_MSI_COALESCING_LOOP) {
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if (!handle_pending_pir(pid->pir64, regs))
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Clear outstanding notification bit to allow new IRQ notifications,
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* do this last to maximize the window of interrupt coalescing.
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*/
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pi_clear_on(pid);
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/*
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* There could be a race of PI notification and the clearing of ON bit,
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* process PIR bits one last time such that handling the new interrupts
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* are not delayed until the next IRQ.
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*/
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handle_pending_pir(pid->pir64, regs);
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apic_eoi();
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irq_exit();
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set_irq_regs(old_regs);
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}
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#endif /* X86_POSTED_MSI */
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#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
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/* A cpu has been removed from cpu_online_mask. Reset irq affinities. */
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void fixup_irqs(void)
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{
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unsigned int vector;
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struct irq_desc *desc;
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struct irq_data *data;
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struct irq_chip *chip;
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irq_migrate_all_off_this_cpu();
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/*
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* We can remove mdelay() and then send spurious interrupts to
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* new cpu targets for all the irqs that were handled previously by
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* this cpu. While it works, I have seen spurious interrupt messages
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* (nothing wrong but still...).
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*
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* So for now, retain mdelay(1) and check the IRR and then send those
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* interrupts to new targets as this cpu is already offlined...
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*/
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mdelay(1);
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/*
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* We can walk the vector array of this cpu without holding
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* vector_lock because the cpu is already marked !online, so
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* nothing else will touch it.
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*/
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for (vector = FIRST_EXTERNAL_VECTOR; vector < NR_VECTORS; vector++) {
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if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(__this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vector])))
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continue;
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if (is_vector_pending(vector)) {
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desc = __this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vector]);
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raw_spin_lock(&desc->lock);
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data = irq_desc_get_irq_data(desc);
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chip = irq_data_get_irq_chip(data);
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if (chip->irq_retrigger) {
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chip->irq_retrigger(data);
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__this_cpu_write(vector_irq[vector], VECTOR_RETRIGGERED);
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}
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raw_spin_unlock(&desc->lock);
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}
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if (__this_cpu_read(vector_irq[vector]) != VECTOR_RETRIGGERED)
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__this_cpu_write(vector_irq[vector], VECTOR_UNUSED);
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}
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR
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static void smp_thermal_vector(void)
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{
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if (x86_thermal_enabled())
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intel_thermal_interrupt();
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else
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pr_err("CPU%d: Unexpected LVT thermal interrupt!\n",
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smp_processor_id());
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}
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DEFINE_IDTENTRY_SYSVEC(sysvec_thermal)
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|
{
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|
trace_thermal_apic_entry(THERMAL_APIC_VECTOR);
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inc_irq_stat(irq_thermal_count);
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smp_thermal_vector();
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trace_thermal_apic_exit(THERMAL_APIC_VECTOR);
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apic_eoi();
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}
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#endif
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