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This also makes Linux RISC-V IPI support aligned with other architectures. 2) Remote TLB flushes and icache flushes should prefer local IPIs instead of SBI calls whenever we have specialized hardware (such as RISC-V AIA IMSIC and RISC-V SWI) which allows S-mode software to directly inject IPIs without any assistance from M-mode runtime firmware. These patches were originally part of the "Linux RISC-V ACLINT Support" series but this now a separate series so that it can be merged independently of the "Linux RISC-V ACLINT Support" series. (Refer, https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211007123632.697666-1-anup.patel@wdc.com/) These patches are also a preparatory patches for the up-coming: 1) Linux RISC-V AIA support 2) Linux RISC-V SWI support These patches can also be found in riscv_ipi_imp_v18 branch at: https://github.com/avpatel/linux.git Changes since v17: - Resolved merge conflicts and rebased on Linux-6.3-rc4 Changes since v16: - Rebased on Linux-6.3-rc1 - Dropped PATCH3 and PATCH9 since these patches are already merged - Added Palmer's Acked-by Changes since v15: - Rebased on Linux-6.2-rc2 - Added Reviewed-by and Tested-by tags to some of the patches. Changes since v14: - Minor fixes in commit description of PATCH3 (as suggested by tglx) - Don't disable parent IPI when CPU goes offline for SBI IPI driver and CLINT driver in PATCH4. - Include Apple AIC driver changes from Marc Z as PATCH9 Changes since v13: - Included changes suggested by Marc Z in PATCH3 - Use chained handlers in PATCH4 - Added new PATCH8 to have empty irq_eoi() in RISC-V INTC driver. This avoids the unnecessary mask/unmask dance at time of handling interrupts. Changes since v12: - Rebased on Linux-6.1-rc7 - Bring-back the IPI optimization in ipi_mux_send_mask() for PATCH3 - Call ipi_mux_send() for one target CPU at a time in PATCH3 Changes since v11: - Removed ipi_mux_pre/post_handle() callbacks in PATCH3 - Removed sturct ipi_mux_ops in PATCH3 - Removed parent_virq and data pointer from everywhere in PATCH3 - Removed struct ipi_mux_control in PATCH3 - Improved function signature of ipi_mux_send() callback in PATCH3 - Used unsigned type with atomic operation in PATCH3 Changes since v10: - Rebased on Linux-6.1-rc5 - Drop the "!(pending & ibit)" check in ipi_mux_send_mask() of PATCH3 - Disable local interrupts in ipi_mux_send_mask() of PATCH3 because we can be preempted while using a per-CPU temporary variable. Changes since v9: - Rebased on Linux-6.1-rc3 - Updated header comment block of ipi-mux.c in PATCH3 - Use a struct for global data of ipi-mux.c in PATCH3 - Add per-CPU temp cpumask for sending IPIs in PATCH3 - Drop the use of fwspec in PATCH3 - Use static key for ipi_mux_pre_handle() and ipi_mux_post_handle() in PATCH3 - Remove redundant pr_warn_ratelimited() called by ipi_mux_process() in PATCH3 - Remove CPUHP thingy from ipi_mux_create() in PATCH3 Changes since v8: - Rebased on Linux-6.0-rc3 - Use dummy percpu data as parameter for request_percpu_irq() in PATCH4. Changes since v7: - Rebased on Linux-6.0-rc1 - Use atomic operations to track per-CPU pending and enabled IPIs in PATCH3. (Note: this is inspired from IPI muxing implemented in drivers/irqchip/irq-apple-aic.c) - Made "struct ipi_mux_ops" (added by PATCH3) flexible so that drivers/irqchip/irq-apple-aic.c can adopt it in future. Changes since v6: - Rebased on Linux-5.19-rc7 - Added documentation for struct ipi_mux_ops in PATCH3 - Dropped dummy irq_mask()/unmask() in PATCH3 - Added const for "ipi_mux_chip" in PATCH3 - Removed "type" initialization from ipi_mux_domain_alloc() in PATCH3 - Dropped translate() from "ipi_mux_domain_ops" in PATCH3 - Improved barrier documentation in ipi_mux_process() of PATCH3 - Added percpu check in ipi_mux_create() for parent_virq of PATCH3 - Added nr_ipi parameter in ipi_mux_create() of PATCH3 Changes since v5: - Rebased on Linux-5.18-rc3 - Used kernel doc style in PATCH3 - Removed redundant loop in ipi_mux_process() of PATCH3 - Removed "RISC-V" prefix form ipi_mux_chip.name of PATCH3 - Removed use of "this patch" in PATCH3 commit description - Addressed few other nit comments in PATCH3 Changes since v4: - Rebased on Linux-5.17 - Includes new PATCH3 which adds mechanism to multiplex a single HW IPI Changes since v3: - Rebased on Linux-5.17-rc6 - Updated PATCH2 to not export riscv_set_intc_hwnode_fn() - Simplified riscv_intc_hwnode() in PATCH2 Changes since v2: - Rebased on Linux-5.17-rc4 - Updated PATCH2 to not create synthetic INTC fwnode and instead provide a function which allows drivers to directly discover INTC fwnode Changes since v1: - Use synthetic fwnode for INTC instead of irq_set_default_host() in PATCH2 Anup Patel (7): RISC-V: Clear SIP bit only when using SBI IPI operations irqchip/riscv-intc: Allow drivers to directly discover INTC hwnode RISC-V: Treat IPIs as normal Linux IRQs RISC-V: Allow marking IPIs as suitable for remote FENCEs RISC-V: Use IPIs for remote TLB flush when possible RISC-V: Use IPIs for remote icache flush when possible irqchip/riscv-intc: Add empty irq_eoi() for chained irq handlers arch/riscv/Kconfig | 2 + arch/riscv/include/asm/irq.h | 4 + arch/riscv/include/asm/sbi.h | 9 +- arch/riscv/include/asm/smp.h | 49 ++++++--- arch/riscv/kernel/Makefile | 1 + arch/riscv/kernel/cpu-hotplug.c | 3 +- arch/riscv/kernel/irq.c | 21 +++- arch/riscv/kernel/sbi-ipi.c | 77 ++++++++++++++ arch/riscv/kernel/sbi.c | 100 +++-------------- arch/riscv/kernel/smp.c | 171 +++++++++++++++--------------- arch/riscv/kernel/smpboot.c | 5 +- arch/riscv/mm/cacheflush.c | 5 +- arch/riscv/mm/tlbflush.c | 93 +++++++++++++--- drivers/clocksource/timer-clint.c | 65 +++++++++--- drivers/irqchip/Kconfig | 1 + drivers/irqchip/irq-riscv-intc.c | 71 ++++++++----- 16 files changed, 429 insertions(+), 248 deletions(-) create mode 100644 arch/riscv/kernel/sbi-ipi.c -- 2.34.1