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      1 /*	$NetBSD: subr_pcu.c,v 1.28 2023/04/09 09:18:09 riastradh Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2011, 2014 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 /*
     33  * Per CPU Unit (PCU) - is an interface to manage synchronization of any
     34  * per CPU context (unit) tied with LWP context.  Typical use: FPU state.
     35  *
     36  * Concurrency notes:
     37  *
     38  *	PCU state may be loaded only by the current LWP, that is, curlwp.
     39  *	Therefore, only LWP itself can set a CPU for lwp_t::l_pcu_cpu[id].
     40  *
     41  *	There are some important rules about operation calls.  The request
     42  *	for a PCU release can be from a) the owner LWP (regardless whether
     43  *	the PCU state is on the current CPU or remote CPU) b) any other LWP
     44  *	running on that CPU (in such case, the owner LWP is on a remote CPU
     45  *	or sleeping).
     46  *
     47  *	In any case, the PCU state can *only* be changed from the current
     48  *	CPU.  If said PCU state is on the remote CPU, a cross-call will be
     49  *	sent by the owner LWP.  Therefore struct cpu_info::ci_pcu_curlwp[id]
     50  *	may only be changed by the current CPU and lwp_t::l_pcu_cpu[id] may
     51  *	only be cleared by the CPU which has the PCU state loaded.
     52  */
     53 
     54 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     55 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_pcu.c,v 1.28 2023/04/09 09:18:09 riastradh Exp $");
     56 
     57 #include <sys/param.h>
     58 #include <sys/cpu.h>
     59 #include <sys/lwp.h>
     60 #include <sys/pcu.h>
     61 #include <sys/ipi.h>
     62 
     63 #if PCU_UNIT_COUNT > 0
     64 
     65 static inline void pcu_do_op(const pcu_ops_t *, lwp_t * const, const int);
     66 static void pcu_lwp_op(const pcu_ops_t *, lwp_t *, const int);
     67 
     68 /*
     69  * Internal PCU commands for the pcu_do_op() function.
     70  */
     71 #define	PCU_CMD_SAVE		0x01	/* save PCU state to the LWP */
     72 #define	PCU_CMD_RELEASE		0x02	/* release PCU state on the CPU */
     73 
     74 /*
     75  * Message structure for another CPU passed via ipi(9).
     76  */
     77 typedef struct {
     78 	const pcu_ops_t *pcu;
     79 	lwp_t *		owner;
     80 	const int	flags;
     81 } pcu_ipi_msg_t;
     82 
     83 /*
     84  * PCU IPIs run at IPL_HIGH (aka IPL_PCU in this code).
     85  */
     86 #define	splpcu		splhigh
     87 
     88 /*
     89  * pcu_available_p: true if lwp is allowed to use PCU state.
     90  */
     91 static inline bool __diagused
     92 pcu_available_p(struct lwp *l)
     93 {
     94 
     95 	/* XXX Not sure this is safe unless l is locked!  */
     96 	return (l->l_flag & (LW_SYSTEM|LW_SYSTEM_FPU)) != LW_SYSTEM;
     97 }
     98 
     99 /*
    100  * pcu_switchpoint: release PCU state if the LWP is being run on another CPU.
    101  * This routine is called on each context switch by by mi_switch().
    102  */
    103 void
    104 pcu_switchpoint(lwp_t *l)
    105 {
    106 	const uint32_t pcu_valid = l->l_pcu_valid;
    107 	int s;
    108 
    109 	KASSERTMSG(l == curlwp, "l %p != curlwp %p", l, curlwp);
    110 
    111 	if (__predict_true(pcu_valid == 0)) {
    112 		/* PCUs are not in use. */
    113 		return;
    114 	}
    115 	s = splpcu();
    116 	for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
    117 		if ((pcu_valid & (1U << id)) == 0) {
    118 			continue;
    119 		}
    120 		struct cpu_info * const pcu_ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
    121 		if (pcu_ci == l->l_cpu) {
    122 			KASSERT(pcu_ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l);
    123 			continue;
    124 		}
    125 		const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
    126 		pcu->pcu_state_release(l);
    127 	}
    128 	splx(s);
    129 }
    130 
    131 /*
    132  * pcu_discard_all: discard PCU state of the given LWP.
    133  *
    134  * Used by exec and LWP exit.
    135  */
    136 void
    137 pcu_discard_all(lwp_t *l)
    138 {
    139 	const uint32_t pcu_valid = l->l_pcu_valid;
    140 
    141 	/*
    142 	 * The check for LSIDL here is to catch the case where the LWP exits
    143 	 * due to an error in the LWP creation path before it ever runs.
    144 	 */
    145 	KASSERT(l == curlwp || l->l_stat == LSIDL ||
    146 		(!pcu_available_p(l) && pcu_valid == 0));
    147 
    148 	if (__predict_true(pcu_valid == 0)) {
    149 		/* PCUs are not in use. */
    150 		return;
    151 	}
    152 	for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
    153 		if ((pcu_valid & (1U << id)) == 0) {
    154 			continue;
    155 		}
    156 		if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
    157 			continue;
    158 		}
    159 		const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
    160 		pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_CMD_RELEASE);
    161 	}
    162 	l->l_pcu_valid = 0;
    163 }
    164 
    165 /*
    166  * pcu_save_all: save PCU state of the given LWP so that eg. coredump can
    167  * examine it.
    168  */
    169 void
    170 pcu_save_all(lwp_t *l)
    171 {
    172 	const uint32_t pcu_valid = l->l_pcu_valid;
    173 	int flags = PCU_CMD_SAVE;
    174 
    175 	/* If LW_WCORE, we are also releasing the state. */
    176 	if (__predict_false(l->l_flag & LW_WCORE)) {
    177 		flags |= PCU_CMD_RELEASE;
    178 	}
    179 
    180 	/*
    181 	 * Normally we save for the current LWP, but sometimes we get called
    182 	 * with a different LWP (forking a system LWP or doing a coredump of
    183 	 * a process with multiple threads) and we need to deal with that.
    184 	 */
    185 	KASSERT(l == curlwp || ((!pcu_available_p(l) ||
    186 	    (curlwp->l_proc == l->l_proc && l->l_stat == LSSUSPENDED)) &&
    187 	    pcu_valid == 0));
    188 
    189 	if (__predict_true(pcu_valid == 0)) {
    190 		/* PCUs are not in use. */
    191 		return;
    192 	}
    193 	for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
    194 		if ((pcu_valid & (1U << id)) == 0) {
    195 			continue;
    196 		}
    197 		if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
    198 			continue;
    199 		}
    200 		const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
    201 		pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, flags);
    202 	}
    203 }
    204 
    205 /*
    206  * pcu_do_op: save/release PCU state on the current CPU.
    207  *
    208  * => Must be called at IPL_PCU or from the interrupt.
    209  */
    210 static inline void
    211 pcu_do_op(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t * const l, const int flags)
    212 {
    213 	struct cpu_info * const ci = curcpu();
    214 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    215 
    216 	KASSERT(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == ci);
    217 
    218 	if (flags & PCU_CMD_SAVE) {
    219 		pcu->pcu_state_save(l);
    220 	}
    221 	if (flags & PCU_CMD_RELEASE) {
    222 		pcu->pcu_state_release(l);
    223 		ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] = NULL;
    224 		l->l_pcu_cpu[id] = NULL;
    225 	}
    226 }
    227 
    228 /*
    229  * pcu_cpu_ipi: helper routine to call pcu_do_op() via ipi(9).
    230  */
    231 static void
    232 pcu_cpu_ipi(void *arg)
    233 {
    234 	const pcu_ipi_msg_t *pcu_msg = arg;
    235 	const pcu_ops_t *pcu = pcu_msg->pcu;
    236 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    237 	lwp_t *l = pcu_msg->owner;
    238 
    239 	KASSERT(pcu_msg->owner != NULL);
    240 
    241 	if (curcpu()->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] != l) {
    242 		/*
    243 		 * Different ownership: another LWP raced with us and
    244 		 * perform save and release.  There is nothing to do.
    245 		 */
    246 		KASSERT(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL);
    247 		return;
    248 	}
    249 	pcu_do_op(pcu, l, pcu_msg->flags);
    250 }
    251 
    252 /*
    253  * pcu_lwp_op: perform PCU state save, release or both operations on LWP.
    254  */
    255 static void
    256 pcu_lwp_op(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t *l, const int flags)
    257 {
    258 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    259 	struct cpu_info *ci;
    260 	int s;
    261 
    262 	/*
    263 	 * Caller should have re-checked if there is any state to manage.
    264 	 * Block the interrupts and inspect again, since cross-call sent
    265 	 * by remote CPU could have changed the state.
    266 	 */
    267 	s = splpcu();
    268 	ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
    269 	if (ci == curcpu()) {
    270 		/*
    271 		 * State is on the current CPU - just perform the operations.
    272 		 */
    273 		KASSERTMSG(ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l,
    274 		    "%s: cpu%u: pcu_curlwp[%u] (%p) != l (%p)",
    275 		     __func__, cpu_index(ci), id, ci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id], l);
    276 		pcu_do_op(pcu, l, flags);
    277 		splx(s);
    278 		return;
    279 	}
    280 	if (__predict_false(ci == NULL)) {
    281 		/* Cross-call has won the race - no state to manage. */
    282 		splx(s);
    283 		return;
    284 	}
    285 
    286 	/*
    287 	 * The state is on the remote CPU: perform the operation(s) there.
    288 	 */
    289 	pcu_ipi_msg_t pcu_msg = { .pcu = pcu, .owner = l, .flags = flags };
    290 	ipi_msg_t ipi_msg = { .func = pcu_cpu_ipi, .arg = &pcu_msg };
    291 	ipi_unicast(&ipi_msg, ci);
    292 	splx(s);
    293 
    294 	/* Wait for completion. */
    295 	ipi_wait(&ipi_msg);
    296 
    297 	KASSERT((flags & PCU_CMD_RELEASE) == 0 || l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL);
    298 }
    299 
    300 /*
    301  * pcu_load: load/initialize the PCU state of current LWP on current CPU.
    302  */
    303 void
    304 pcu_load(const pcu_ops_t *pcu)
    305 {
    306 	lwp_t *oncpu_lwp, * const l = curlwp;
    307 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    308 	struct cpu_info *ci, *curci;
    309 	int s;
    310 
    311 	KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p());
    312 	KASSERT(!cpu_softintr_p());
    313 
    314 	s = splpcu();
    315 	curci = curcpu();
    316 	ci = l->l_pcu_cpu[id];
    317 
    318 	/* Does this CPU already have our PCU state loaded? */
    319 	if (ci == curci) {
    320 		/*
    321 		 * Fault reoccurred while the PCU state is loaded and
    322 		 * therefore PCU should be reenabled.  This happens
    323 		 * if LWP is context switched to another CPU and then
    324 		 * switched back to the original CPU while the state
    325 		 * on that CPU has not been changed by other LWPs.
    326 		 *
    327 		 * It may also happen due to instruction "bouncing" on
    328 		 * some architectures.
    329 		 */
    330 		KASSERT(curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == l);
    331 		KASSERT(pcu_valid_p(pcu, l));
    332 		pcu->pcu_state_load(l, PCU_VALID | PCU_REENABLE);
    333 		splx(s);
    334 		return;
    335 	}
    336 
    337 	/* If PCU state of this LWP is on the remote CPU - save it there. */
    338 	if (ci) {
    339 		pcu_ipi_msg_t pcu_msg = { .pcu = pcu, .owner = l,
    340 		    .flags = PCU_CMD_SAVE | PCU_CMD_RELEASE };
    341 		ipi_msg_t ipi_msg = { .func = pcu_cpu_ipi, .arg = &pcu_msg };
    342 		ipi_unicast(&ipi_msg, ci);
    343 		splx(s);
    344 
    345 		/*
    346 		 * Wait for completion, re-enter IPL_PCU and re-fetch
    347 		 * the current CPU.
    348 		 */
    349 		ipi_wait(&ipi_msg);
    350 		s = splpcu();
    351 		curci = curcpu();
    352 	}
    353 	KASSERT(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL);
    354 
    355 	/* Save the PCU state on the current CPU, if there is any. */
    356 	if ((oncpu_lwp = curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id]) != NULL) {
    357 		pcu_do_op(pcu, oncpu_lwp, PCU_CMD_SAVE | PCU_CMD_RELEASE);
    358 		KASSERT(curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] == NULL);
    359 	}
    360 
    361 	/*
    362 	 * Finally, load the state for this LWP on this CPU.  Indicate to
    363 	 * the load function whether PCU state was valid before this call.
    364 	 */
    365 	const bool valid = ((1U << id) & l->l_pcu_valid) != 0;
    366 	pcu->pcu_state_load(l, valid ? PCU_VALID : 0);
    367 	curci->ci_pcu_curlwp[id] = l;
    368 	l->l_pcu_cpu[id] = curci;
    369 	l->l_pcu_valid |= (1U << id);
    370 	splx(s);
    371 }
    372 
    373 /*
    374  * pcu_discard: discard the PCU state of the given LWP.  If "valid"
    375  * parameter is true, then keep considering the PCU state as valid.
    376  */
    377 void
    378 pcu_discard(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t *l, bool valid)
    379 {
    380 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    381 
    382 	KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p());
    383 	KASSERT(!cpu_softintr_p());
    384 
    385 	if (__predict_false(valid)) {
    386 		l->l_pcu_valid |= (1U << id);
    387 	} else {
    388 		l->l_pcu_valid &= ~(1U << id);
    389 	}
    390 	if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
    391 		return;
    392 	}
    393 	pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_CMD_RELEASE);
    394 }
    395 
    396 /*
    397  * pcu_save_lwp: save PCU state to the given LWP.
    398  */
    399 void
    400 pcu_save(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, lwp_t *l)
    401 {
    402 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    403 
    404 	KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p());
    405 	KASSERT(!cpu_softintr_p());
    406 
    407 	if (__predict_true(l->l_pcu_cpu[id] == NULL)) {
    408 		return;
    409 	}
    410 	pcu_lwp_op(pcu, l, PCU_CMD_SAVE | PCU_CMD_RELEASE);
    411 }
    412 
    413 /*
    414  * pcu_save_all_on_cpu: save all PCU states on the current CPU.
    415  */
    416 void
    417 pcu_save_all_on_cpu(void)
    418 {
    419 	int s;
    420 
    421 	s = splpcu();
    422 	for (u_int id = 0; id < PCU_UNIT_COUNT; id++) {
    423 		const pcu_ops_t * const pcu = pcu_ops_md_defs[id];
    424 		lwp_t *l;
    425 
    426 		if ((l = curcpu()->ci_pcu_curlwp[id]) != NULL) {
    427 			pcu_do_op(pcu, l, PCU_CMD_SAVE | PCU_CMD_RELEASE);
    428 		}
    429 	}
    430 	splx(s);
    431 }
    432 
    433 /*
    434  * pcu_valid_p: return true if PCU state is considered valid.  Generally,
    435  * it always becomes "valid" when pcu_load() is called.
    436  */
    437 bool
    438 pcu_valid_p(const pcu_ops_t *pcu, const lwp_t *l)
    439 {
    440 	const u_int id = pcu->pcu_id;
    441 
    442 	return (l->l_pcu_valid & (1U << id)) != 0;
    443 }
    444 
    445 #endif /* PCU_UNIT_COUNT > 0 */
    446