Message ID | 20220907110852.5673-2-michal.orzel@amd.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | Accepted |
Headers | show |
Series | [ImageBuilder,v2,1/2] scripts/common: Introduce phandle_next and get_next_phandle() | expand |
On Wed, 7 Sep 2022, Michal Orzel wrote: > Introduce support for creating boot-time cpupools in the device tree and > assigning them to dom0less domUs. Add the following options: > - CPUPOOL[number]="cpu@1,...,cpu@N scheduler" to specify the > list of cpus' node names and the scheduler to be used to create cpupool > - NUM_CPUPOOLS to specify the number of cpupools to create > - DOMU_CPUPOOL[number]="<id>" to specify the id of the cpupool to > assign to domU > > Example usage: > CPUPOOL[0]="cpu@1,cpu@2 null" > DOMU_CPUPOOL[0]=0 > NUM_CPUPOOLS=1 > > The above example will create a boot-time cpupool (id=0) with 2 cpus: > cpu@1, cpu@2 and the null scheduler. It will assign the cpupool with > id=0 to domU0. > > Signed-off-by: Michal Orzel <michal.orzel@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@kernel.org> > --- > Changes in v2: > - make use of get_next_phandle > - pass cpus' node names instead of paths to CPUPOOL > - do not pass NUM_CPUPOOLS as an argument to add_device_tree_cpupools > --- > README.md | 10 +++++ > scripts/uboot-script-gen | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 89 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/README.md b/README.md > index bd9dac924b44..041818349954 100644 > --- a/README.md > +++ b/README.md > @@ -181,6 +181,9 @@ Where: > present. If set to 1, the VM can use PV drivers. Older Linux kernels > might break. > > +- DOMU_CPUPOOL[number] specifies the id of the cpupool (created using > + CPUPOOL[number] option, where number == id) that will be assigned to domU. > + > - LINUX is optional but specifies the Linux kernel for when Xen is NOT > used. To enable this set any LINUX\_\* variables and do NOT set the > XEN variable. > @@ -223,6 +226,13 @@ Where: > include the public key in. This can only be used with > FIT_ENC_KEY_DIR. See the -u option below for more information. > > +- CPUPOOL[number]="cpu@1,...,cpu@N scheduler" > + specifies the list of cpus' node names (separated by commas) and the scheduler > + to be used to create boot-time cpupool. If no scheduler is set, the Xen > + default one will be used. > + > +- NUM_CPUPOOLS specifies the number of boot-time cpupools to create. > + > Then you can invoke uboot-script-gen as follows: > > ``` > diff --git a/scripts/uboot-script-gen b/scripts/uboot-script-gen > index 18c0ce10afb4..1f8ab5ffd193 100755 > --- a/scripts/uboot-script-gen > +++ b/scripts/uboot-script-gen > @@ -176,6 +176,80 @@ function add_device_tree_static_mem() > dt_set "$path" "xen,static-mem" "hex" "${cells[*]}" > } > > +function add_device_tree_cpupools() > +{ > + local cpu > + local cpus > + local scheduler > + local cpu_list > + local phandle > + local cpu_phandles > + local i > + local j > + > + i=0 > + while test $i -lt $NUM_CPUPOOLS > + do > + cpus=$(echo ${CPUPOOL[$i]} | awk '{print $1}') > + scheduler=$(echo ${CPUPOOL[$i]} | awk '{print $NF}') > + cpu_phandles= > + > + for cpu in ${cpus//,/ } > + do > + cpu="/cpus/$cpu" > + > + # check if cpu exists > + if ! fdtget "${DEVICE_TREE}" "$cpu" "reg" &> /dev/null > + then > + echo "$cpu does not exist" > + cleanup_and_return_err > + fi > + > + # check if cpu is already assigned > + if [[ "$cpu_list" == *"$cpu"* ]] > + then > + echo "$cpu already assigned to another cpupool" > + cleanup_and_return_err > + fi > + > + # set phandle for a cpu if there is none > + if ! phandle=$(fdtget -t x "${DEVICE_TREE}" "$cpu" "phandle" 2> /dev/null) > + then > + get_next_phandle phandle > + fi > + > + dt_set "$cpu" "phandle" "hex" "$phandle" > + cpu_phandles="$cpu_phandles $phandle" > + cpu_list="$cpu_list $cpu" > + done > + > + # create cpupool node > + get_next_phandle phandle > + dt_mknode "/chosen" "cpupool_$i" > + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "phandle" "hex" "$phandle" > + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "compatible" "str" "xen,cpupool" > + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "cpupool-cpus" "hex" "$cpu_phandles" > + > + if test "$scheduler" != "$cpus" > + then > + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "cpupool-sched" "str" "$scheduler" > + fi > + > + j=0 > + while test $j -lt $NUM_DOMUS > + do > + # assign cpupool to domU > + if test "${DOMU_CPUPOOL[$j]}" -eq "$i" > + then > + dt_set "/chosen/domU$j" "domain-cpupool" "hex" "$phandle" > + fi > + j=$(( $j + 1 )) > + done > + > + i=$(( $i + 1 )) > + done > +} > + > function xen_device_tree_editing() > { > dt_set "/chosen" "#address-cells" "hex" "0x2" > @@ -252,6 +326,11 @@ function xen_device_tree_editing() > fi > i=$(( $i + 1 )) > done > + > + if test "$NUM_CPUPOOLS" && test "$NUM_CPUPOOLS" -gt 0 > + then > + add_device_tree_cpupools > + fi > } > > function linux_device_tree_editing() > -- > 2.25.1 >
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bd9dac924b44..041818349954 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -181,6 +181,9 @@ Where: present. If set to 1, the VM can use PV drivers. Older Linux kernels might break. +- DOMU_CPUPOOL[number] specifies the id of the cpupool (created using + CPUPOOL[number] option, where number == id) that will be assigned to domU. + - LINUX is optional but specifies the Linux kernel for when Xen is NOT used. To enable this set any LINUX\_\* variables and do NOT set the XEN variable. @@ -223,6 +226,13 @@ Where: include the public key in. This can only be used with FIT_ENC_KEY_DIR. See the -u option below for more information. +- CPUPOOL[number]="cpu@1,...,cpu@N scheduler" + specifies the list of cpus' node names (separated by commas) and the scheduler + to be used to create boot-time cpupool. If no scheduler is set, the Xen + default one will be used. + +- NUM_CPUPOOLS specifies the number of boot-time cpupools to create. + Then you can invoke uboot-script-gen as follows: ``` diff --git a/scripts/uboot-script-gen b/scripts/uboot-script-gen index 18c0ce10afb4..1f8ab5ffd193 100755 --- a/scripts/uboot-script-gen +++ b/scripts/uboot-script-gen @@ -176,6 +176,80 @@ function add_device_tree_static_mem() dt_set "$path" "xen,static-mem" "hex" "${cells[*]}" } +function add_device_tree_cpupools() +{ + local cpu + local cpus + local scheduler + local cpu_list + local phandle + local cpu_phandles + local i + local j + + i=0 + while test $i -lt $NUM_CPUPOOLS + do + cpus=$(echo ${CPUPOOL[$i]} | awk '{print $1}') + scheduler=$(echo ${CPUPOOL[$i]} | awk '{print $NF}') + cpu_phandles= + + for cpu in ${cpus//,/ } + do + cpu="/cpus/$cpu" + + # check if cpu exists + if ! fdtget "${DEVICE_TREE}" "$cpu" "reg" &> /dev/null + then + echo "$cpu does not exist" + cleanup_and_return_err + fi + + # check if cpu is already assigned + if [[ "$cpu_list" == *"$cpu"* ]] + then + echo "$cpu already assigned to another cpupool" + cleanup_and_return_err + fi + + # set phandle for a cpu if there is none + if ! phandle=$(fdtget -t x "${DEVICE_TREE}" "$cpu" "phandle" 2> /dev/null) + then + get_next_phandle phandle + fi + + dt_set "$cpu" "phandle" "hex" "$phandle" + cpu_phandles="$cpu_phandles $phandle" + cpu_list="$cpu_list $cpu" + done + + # create cpupool node + get_next_phandle phandle + dt_mknode "/chosen" "cpupool_$i" + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "phandle" "hex" "$phandle" + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "compatible" "str" "xen,cpupool" + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "cpupool-cpus" "hex" "$cpu_phandles" + + if test "$scheduler" != "$cpus" + then + dt_set "/chosen/cpupool_$i" "cpupool-sched" "str" "$scheduler" + fi + + j=0 + while test $j -lt $NUM_DOMUS + do + # assign cpupool to domU + if test "${DOMU_CPUPOOL[$j]}" -eq "$i" + then + dt_set "/chosen/domU$j" "domain-cpupool" "hex" "$phandle" + fi + j=$(( $j + 1 )) + done + + i=$(( $i + 1 )) + done +} + function xen_device_tree_editing() { dt_set "/chosen" "#address-cells" "hex" "0x2" @@ -252,6 +326,11 @@ function xen_device_tree_editing() fi i=$(( $i + 1 )) done + + if test "$NUM_CPUPOOLS" && test "$NUM_CPUPOOLS" -gt 0 + then + add_device_tree_cpupools + fi } function linux_device_tree_editing()
Introduce support for creating boot-time cpupools in the device tree and assigning them to dom0less domUs. Add the following options: - CPUPOOL[number]="cpu@1,...,cpu@N scheduler" to specify the list of cpus' node names and the scheduler to be used to create cpupool - NUM_CPUPOOLS to specify the number of cpupools to create - DOMU_CPUPOOL[number]="<id>" to specify the id of the cpupool to assign to domU Example usage: CPUPOOL[0]="cpu@1,cpu@2 null" DOMU_CPUPOOL[0]=0 NUM_CPUPOOLS=1 The above example will create a boot-time cpupool (id=0) with 2 cpus: cpu@1, cpu@2 and the null scheduler. It will assign the cpupool with id=0 to domU0. Signed-off-by: Michal Orzel <michal.orzel@amd.com> --- Changes in v2: - make use of get_next_phandle - pass cpus' node names instead of paths to CPUPOOL - do not pass NUM_CPUPOOLS as an argument to add_device_tree_cpupools --- README.md | 10 +++++ scripts/uboot-script-gen | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 89 insertions(+)