Message ID | 1507436520-5629-1-git-send-email-yi.y.sun@linux.intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2017 at 04:22:00AM +0000, Yi Sun wrote: > It changes the memebers in 'cos_write_info' to transfer the feature array, > feature properties array and value array. Then, we can write all features > values on the cos id into MSRs. > > Because multiple features may co-exist, we need handle all features to write > values of them into a COS register with new COS ID. E.g: > 1. L3 CAT and L2 CAT co-exist. > 2. Dom1 and Dom2 share the same COS ID (2). The L3 CAT CBM of Dom1 is 0x1ff, > the L2 CAT CBM of Dom1 is 0x1f. > 3. User wants to change L2 CBM of Dom1 to be 0xf. Because COS ID 2 is > used by Dom2 too, we have to pick a new COS ID 3. The values of Dom1 on > COS ID 3 are all default values as below: > --------- > | COS 3 | > --------- > L3 CAT | 0x7ff | > --------- > L2 CAT | 0xff | > --------- > 4. After setting, the L3 CAT CBM value of Dom1 should be kept and the new L2 > CAT CBM is set. So, the values on COS ID 3 should be below. > --------- > | COS 3 | > --------- > L3 CAT | 0x1ff | > --------- > L2 CAT | 0xf | > --------- > > Signed-off-by: Yi Sun <yi.y.sun@linux.intel.com> > --- > CC: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> > CC: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> > CC: Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com> > CC: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com> > CC: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com> > --- > xen/arch/x86/psr.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ > 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c > index daa2aeb..dbf7a4c 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c > @@ -1111,25 +1111,43 @@ static unsigned int get_socket_cpu(unsigned int socket) > struct cos_write_info > { > unsigned int cos; > - struct feat_node *feature; > + struct feat_node **features; > const uint32_t *val; > - const struct feat_props *props; > + unsigned int array_len; > }; > > static void do_write_psr_msrs(void *data) Should this be "static int do_write_psr_msrs"... > { > const struct cos_write_info *info = data; > - struct feat_node *feat = info->feature; > - const struct feat_props *props = info->props; > - unsigned int i, cos = info->cos, cos_num = props->cos_num; > + unsigned int i, index = 0, cos = info->cos; > > - for ( i = 0; i < cos_num; i++ ) > + /* > + * Iterate all featuers to write different value (not same as MSR) for > + * each feature. > + */ > + for ( i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(feat_props); i++ ) > { > - if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] != info->val[i] ) > + struct feat_node *feat = info->features[i]; > + const struct feat_props *props = feat_props[i]; > + unsigned int cos_num, j; > + > + if ( !feat || !props ) > + continue; > + > + cos_num = props->cos_num; > + if ( info->array_len < index + cos_num ) > + return; So that you can return -ENOSPC here (inline with what was previously done in write_psr_msrs)? > + > + for ( j = 0; j < cos_num; j++ ) > { > - feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] = info->val[i]; > - props->write_msr(cos, info->val[i], props->type[i]); > + if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] != info->val[index + j] ) > + { > + feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] = info->val[index + j]; > + props->write_msr(cos, info->val[index + j], props->type[j]); > + } > } > + > + index += cos_num; > } > } > > @@ -1137,30 +1155,18 @@ static int write_psr_msrs(unsigned int socket, unsigned int cos, > const uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len, > enum psr_feat_type feat_type) > { > - int ret; > struct psr_socket_info *info = get_socket_info(socket); > struct cos_write_info data = > { > .cos = cos, > - .feature = info->features[feat_type], > - .props = feat_props[feat_type], > + .features = info->features, > + .val = val, > + .array_len = array_len, > }; > > if ( cos > info->features[feat_type]->cos_max ) > return -EINVAL; > > - /* Skip to the feature's value head. */ > - ret = skip_prior_features(&array_len, feat_type); > - if ( ret < 0 ) > - return ret; > - > - val += ret; > - > - if ( array_len < feat_props[feat_type]->cos_num ) When moved inside of do_write_psr_msrs this becomes: info->array_len < index + cos_num Where cos_num == feat_props[feat_type]->cos_num. Is this correct? I'm asking because the check used to be array_len < cos_num. Thanks, Roger.
On 17-10-09 15:03:25, Roger Pau Monn� wrote: > On Sun, Oct 08, 2017 at 04:22:00AM +0000, Yi Sun wrote: [...] > > static void do_write_psr_msrs(void *data) > > Should this be "static int do_write_psr_msrs"... > This function is a parameter of 'on_selected_cpus()' which requires it to be 'void'. > > { > > const struct cos_write_info *info = data; > > - struct feat_node *feat = info->feature; > > - const struct feat_props *props = info->props; > > - unsigned int i, cos = info->cos, cos_num = props->cos_num; > > + unsigned int i, index = 0, cos = info->cos; > > > > - for ( i = 0; i < cos_num; i++ ) > > + /* > > + * Iterate all featuers to write different value (not same as MSR) for > > + * each feature. > > + */ > > + for ( i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(feat_props); i++ ) > > { > > - if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] != info->val[i] ) > > + struct feat_node *feat = info->features[i]; > > + const struct feat_props *props = feat_props[i]; > > + unsigned int cos_num, j; > > + > > + if ( !feat || !props ) > > + continue; > > + > > + cos_num = props->cos_num; > > + if ( info->array_len < index + cos_num ) > > + return; > > So that you can return -ENOSPC here (inline with what was previously > done in write_psr_msrs)? > > > + > > + for ( j = 0; j < cos_num; j++ ) > > { > > - feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] = info->val[i]; > > - props->write_msr(cos, info->val[i], props->type[i]); > > + if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] != info->val[index + j] ) > > + { > > + feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] = info->val[index + j]; > > + props->write_msr(cos, info->val[index + j], props->type[j]); > > + } > > } > > + > > + index += cos_num; > > } > > } > > > > @@ -1137,30 +1155,18 @@ static int write_psr_msrs(unsigned int socket, unsigned int cos, > > const uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len, > > enum psr_feat_type feat_type) > > { > > - int ret; > > struct psr_socket_info *info = get_socket_info(socket); > > struct cos_write_info data = > > { > > .cos = cos, > > - .feature = info->features[feat_type], > > - .props = feat_props[feat_type], > > + .features = info->features, > > + .val = val, > > + .array_len = array_len, > > }; > > > > if ( cos > info->features[feat_type]->cos_max ) > > return -EINVAL; > > > > - /* Skip to the feature's value head. */ > > - ret = skip_prior_features(&array_len, feat_type); > > - if ( ret < 0 ) > > - return ret; > > - > > - val += ret; > > - > > - if ( array_len < feat_props[feat_type]->cos_num ) > > When moved inside of do_write_psr_msrs this becomes: > > info->array_len < index + cos_num > > Where cos_num == feat_props[feat_type]->cos_num. Is this correct? > > I'm asking because the check used to be array_len < cos_num. > The removed old codes here only check one feature cos_num. Because the old codes can only handle one feature. That is the reason I submit this patch to support multiple co-exist features' values setting. > Thanks, Roger.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:41:40AM +0000, Yi Sun wrote: > On 17-10-09 15:03:25, Roger Pau Monn� wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 08, 2017 at 04:22:00AM +0000, Yi Sun wrote: > [...] > > > > static void do_write_psr_msrs(void *data) > > > > Should this be "static int do_write_psr_msrs"... > > > This function is a parameter of 'on_selected_cpus()' which requires it to be > 'void'. IMHO loosing the error code is wrong, so I would suggest storing it inside of cos_write_info. Thanks, Roger.
diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c index daa2aeb..dbf7a4c 100644 --- a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c @@ -1111,25 +1111,43 @@ static unsigned int get_socket_cpu(unsigned int socket) struct cos_write_info { unsigned int cos; - struct feat_node *feature; + struct feat_node **features; const uint32_t *val; - const struct feat_props *props; + unsigned int array_len; }; static void do_write_psr_msrs(void *data) { const struct cos_write_info *info = data; - struct feat_node *feat = info->feature; - const struct feat_props *props = info->props; - unsigned int i, cos = info->cos, cos_num = props->cos_num; + unsigned int i, index = 0, cos = info->cos; - for ( i = 0; i < cos_num; i++ ) + /* + * Iterate all featuers to write different value (not same as MSR) for + * each feature. + */ + for ( i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(feat_props); i++ ) { - if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] != info->val[i] ) + struct feat_node *feat = info->features[i]; + const struct feat_props *props = feat_props[i]; + unsigned int cos_num, j; + + if ( !feat || !props ) + continue; + + cos_num = props->cos_num; + if ( info->array_len < index + cos_num ) + return; + + for ( j = 0; j < cos_num; j++ ) { - feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + i] = info->val[i]; - props->write_msr(cos, info->val[i], props->type[i]); + if ( feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] != info->val[index + j] ) + { + feat->cos_reg_val[cos * cos_num + j] = info->val[index + j]; + props->write_msr(cos, info->val[index + j], props->type[j]); + } } + + index += cos_num; } } @@ -1137,30 +1155,18 @@ static int write_psr_msrs(unsigned int socket, unsigned int cos, const uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len, enum psr_feat_type feat_type) { - int ret; struct psr_socket_info *info = get_socket_info(socket); struct cos_write_info data = { .cos = cos, - .feature = info->features[feat_type], - .props = feat_props[feat_type], + .features = info->features, + .val = val, + .array_len = array_len, }; if ( cos > info->features[feat_type]->cos_max ) return -EINVAL; - /* Skip to the feature's value head. */ - ret = skip_prior_features(&array_len, feat_type); - if ( ret < 0 ) - return ret; - - val += ret; - - if ( array_len < feat_props[feat_type]->cos_num ) - return -ENOSPC; - - data.val = val; - if ( socket == cpu_to_socket(smp_processor_id()) ) do_write_psr_msrs(&data); else
It changes the memebers in 'cos_write_info' to transfer the feature array, feature properties array and value array. Then, we can write all features values on the cos id into MSRs. Because multiple features may co-exist, we need handle all features to write values of them into a COS register with new COS ID. E.g: 1. L3 CAT and L2 CAT co-exist. 2. Dom1 and Dom2 share the same COS ID (2). The L3 CAT CBM of Dom1 is 0x1ff, the L2 CAT CBM of Dom1 is 0x1f. 3. User wants to change L2 CBM of Dom1 to be 0xf. Because COS ID 2 is used by Dom2 too, we have to pick a new COS ID 3. The values of Dom1 on COS ID 3 are all default values as below: --------- | COS 3 | --------- L3 CAT | 0x7ff | --------- L2 CAT | 0xff | --------- 4. After setting, the L3 CAT CBM value of Dom1 should be kept and the new L2 CAT CBM is set. So, the values on COS ID 3 should be below. --------- | COS 3 | --------- L3 CAT | 0x1ff | --------- L2 CAT | 0xf | --------- Signed-off-by: Yi Sun <yi.y.sun@linux.intel.com> --- CC: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> CC: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> CC: Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com> CC: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com> CC: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com> --- xen/arch/x86/psr.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)