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Wysocki" , "Peter Zijlstra \(Intel\)" , Catalin Marinas , Palmer Dabbelt , Will Deacon , Atish Patra , linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org, Morten Rasmussen , Rob Herring , Anup Patel , Ingo Molnar , devicetree@vger.kernel.org, Albert Ou , Rob Herring , Paul Walmsley , Thomas Gleixner , linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, Ard Biesheuvel , Greg Kroah-Hartman , Jeremy Linton , Otto Sabart , Sudeep Holla , Andreas Schwab Sender: "linux-arm-kernel" Errors-To: linux-arm-kernel-bounces+patchwork-linux-arm=patchwork.kernel.org@lists.infradead.org X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV using ClamSMTP From: Sudeep Holla The current ARM DT topology description provides the operating system with a topological view of the system that is based on leaf nodes representing either cores or threads (in an SMT system) and a hierarchical set of cluster nodes that creates a hierarchical topology view of how those cores and threads are grouped. However this hierarchical representation of clusters does not allow to describe what topology level actually represents the physical package or the socket boundary, which is a key piece of information to be used by an operating system to optimize resource allocation and scheduling. Lets add a new "socket" node type in the cpu-map node to describe the same. Signed-off-by: Sudeep Holla Reviewed-by: Rob Herring --- .../devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt | 52 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt index b0d80c0fb265..3b8febb46dad 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ ARM topology binding description In an ARM system, the hierarchy of CPUs is defined through three entities that are used to describe the layout of physical CPUs in the system: +- socket - cluster - core - thread @@ -63,21 +64,23 @@ nodes are listed. The cpu-map node's child nodes can be: - - one or more cluster nodes + - one or more cluster nodes or + - one or more socket nodes in a multi-socket system Any other configuration is considered invalid. -The cpu-map node can only contain three types of child nodes: +The cpu-map node can only contain 4 types of child nodes: +- socket node - cluster node - core node - thread node whose bindings are described in paragraph 3. -The nodes describing the CPU topology (cluster/core/thread) can only -be defined within the cpu-map node and every core/thread in the system -must be defined within the topology. Any other configuration is +The nodes describing the CPU topology (socket/cluster/core/thread) can +only be defined within the cpu-map node and every core/thread in the +system must be defined within the topology. Any other configuration is invalid and therefore must be ignored. =========================================== @@ -85,26 +88,44 @@ invalid and therefore must be ignored. =========================================== cpu-map child nodes must follow a naming convention where the node name -must be "clusterN", "coreN", "threadN" depending on the node type (ie -cluster/core/thread) (where N = {0, 1, ...} is the node number; nodes which -are siblings within a single common parent node must be given a unique and +must be "socketN", "clusterN", "coreN", "threadN" depending on the node type +(ie socket/cluster/core/thread) (where N = {0, 1, ...} is the node number; nodes +which are siblings within a single common parent node must be given a unique and sequential N value, starting from 0). cpu-map child nodes which do not share a common parent node can have the same name (ie same number N as other cpu-map child nodes at different device tree levels) since name uniqueness will be guaranteed by the device tree hierarchy. =========================================== -3 - cluster/core/thread node bindings +3 - socket/cluster/core/thread node bindings =========================================== -Bindings for cluster/cpu/thread nodes are defined as follows: +Bindings for socket/cluster/cpu/thread nodes are defined as follows: + +- socket node + + Description: must be declared within a cpu-map node, one node + per physical socket in the system. A system can + contain single or multiple physical socket. + The association of sockets and NUMA nodes is beyond + the scope of this bindings, please refer [2] for + NUMA bindings. + + This node is optional for a single socket system. + + The socket node name must be "socketN" as described in 2.1 above. + A socket node can not be a leaf node. + + A socket node's child nodes must be one or more cluster nodes. + + Any other configuration is considered invalid. - cluster node Description: must be declared within a cpu-map node, one node per cluster. A system can contain several layers of - clustering and cluster nodes can be contained in parent - cluster nodes. + clustering within a single physical socket and cluster + nodes can be contained in parent cluster nodes. The cluster node name must be "clusterN" as described in 2.1 above. A cluster node can not be a leaf node. @@ -164,13 +185,15 @@ Bindings for cluster/cpu/thread nodes are defined as follows: 4 - Example dts =========================================== -Example 1 (ARM 64-bit, 16-cpu system, two clusters of clusters): +Example 1 (ARM 64-bit, 16-cpu system, two clusters of clusters in a single +physical socket): cpus { #size-cells = <0>; #address-cells = <2>; cpu-map { + socket0 { cluster0 { cluster0 { core0 { @@ -253,6 +276,7 @@ cpus { }; }; }; + }; CPU0: cpu@0 { device_type = "cpu"; @@ -473,3 +497,5 @@ cpus { =============================================================================== [1] ARM Linux kernel documentation Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.yaml +[2] Devicetree NUMA binding description + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/numa.txt