1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
3 * coupled.c - helper functions to enter the same idle state on multiple cpus
5 * Copyright (c) 2011 Google, Inc.
7 * Author: Colin Cross <ccross@android.com>
10 #include <linux/kernel.h>
11 #include <linux/cpu.h>
12 #include <linux/cpuidle.h>
13 #include <linux/mutex.h>
14 #include <linux/sched.h>
15 #include <linux/slab.h>
16 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
21 * DOC: Coupled cpuidle states
23 * On some ARM SMP SoCs (OMAP4460, Tegra 2, and probably more), the
24 * cpus cannot be independently powered down, either due to
25 * sequencing restrictions (on Tegra 2, cpu 0 must be the last to
26 * power down), or due to HW bugs (on OMAP4460, a cpu powering up
27 * will corrupt the gic state unless the other cpu runs a work
28 * around). Each cpu has a power state that it can enter without
29 * coordinating with the other cpu (usually Wait For Interrupt, or
30 * WFI), and one or more "coupled" power states that affect blocks
31 * shared between the cpus (L2 cache, interrupt controller, and
32 * sometimes the whole SoC). Entering a coupled power state must
33 * be tightly controlled on both cpus.
35 * This file implements a solution, where each cpu will wait in the
36 * WFI state until all cpus are ready to enter a coupled state, at
37 * which point the coupled state function will be called on all
38 * cpus at approximately the same time.
40 * Once all cpus are ready to enter idle, they are woken by an smp
41 * cross call. At this point, there is a chance that one of the
42 * cpus will find work to do, and choose not to enter idle. A
43 * final pass is needed to guarantee that all cpus will call the
44 * power state enter function at the same time. During this pass,
45 * each cpu will increment the ready counter, and continue once the
46 * ready counter matches the number of online coupled cpus. If any
47 * cpu exits idle, the other cpus will decrement their counter and
50 * requested_state stores the deepest coupled idle state each cpu
51 * is ready for. It is assumed that the states are indexed from
52 * shallowest (highest power, lowest exit latency) to deepest
53 * (lowest power, highest exit latency). The requested_state
54 * variable is not locked. It is only written from the cpu that
55 * it stores (or by the on/offlining cpu if that cpu is offline),
56 * and only read after all the cpus are ready for the coupled idle
57 * state are no longer updating it.
59 * Three atomic counters are used. alive_count tracks the number
60 * of cpus in the coupled set that are currently or soon will be
61 * online. waiting_count tracks the number of cpus that are in
62 * the waiting loop, in the ready loop, or in the coupled idle state.
63 * ready_count tracks the number of cpus that are in the ready loop
64 * or in the coupled idle state.
66 * To use coupled cpuidle states, a cpuidle driver must:
68 * Set struct cpuidle_device.coupled_cpus to the mask of all
69 * coupled cpus, usually the same as cpu_possible_mask if all cpus
70 * are part of the same cluster. The coupled_cpus mask must be
71 * set in the struct cpuidle_device for each cpu.
73 * Set struct cpuidle_device.safe_state to a state that is not a
74 * coupled state. This is usually WFI.
76 * Set CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED in struct cpuidle_state.flags for each
77 * state that affects multiple cpus.
79 * Provide a struct cpuidle_state.enter function for each state
80 * that affects multiple cpus. This function is guaranteed to be
81 * called on all cpus at approximately the same time. The driver
82 * should ensure that the cpus all abort together if any cpu tries
83 * to abort once the function is called. The function should return
84 * with interrupts still disabled.
88 * struct cpuidle_coupled - data for set of cpus that share a coupled idle state
89 * @coupled_cpus: mask of cpus that are part of the coupled set
90 * @requested_state: array of requested states for cpus in the coupled set
91 * @ready_waiting_counts: combined count of cpus in ready or waiting loops
92 * @abort_barrier: synchronisation point for abort cases
93 * @online_count: count of cpus that are online
94 * @refcnt: reference count of cpuidle devices that are using this struct
95 * @prevent: flag to prevent coupled idle while a cpu is hotplugging
97 struct cpuidle_coupled
{
98 cpumask_t coupled_cpus
;
99 int requested_state
[NR_CPUS
];
100 atomic_t ready_waiting_counts
;
101 atomic_t abort_barrier
;
107 #define WAITING_BITS 16
108 #define MAX_WAITING_CPUS (1 << WAITING_BITS)
109 #define WAITING_MASK (MAX_WAITING_CPUS - 1)
110 #define READY_MASK (~WAITING_MASK)
112 #define CPUIDLE_COUPLED_NOT_IDLE (-1)
114 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(call_single_data_t
, cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb
);
117 * The cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending mask is used to avoid calling
118 * __smp_call_function_single with the per cpu call_single_data_t struct already
119 * in use. This prevents a deadlock where two cpus are waiting for each others
120 * call_single_data_t struct to be available
122 static cpumask_t cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
;
125 * The cpuidle_coupled_poked mask is used to ensure that each cpu has been poked
126 * once to minimize entering the ready loop with a poke pending, which would
127 * require aborting and retrying.
129 static cpumask_t cpuidle_coupled_poked
;
132 * cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier - synchronize all online coupled cpus
133 * @dev: cpuidle_device of the calling cpu
134 * @a: atomic variable to hold the barrier
136 * No caller to this function will return from this function until all online
137 * cpus in the same coupled group have called this function. Once any caller
138 * has returned from this function, the barrier is immediately available for
141 * The atomic variable must be initialized to 0 before any cpu calls
142 * this function, will be reset to 0 before any cpu returns from this function.
144 * Must only be called from within a coupled idle state handler
145 * (state.enter when state.flags has CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED set).
147 * Provides full smp barrier semantics before and after calling.
149 void cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier(struct cpuidle_device
*dev
, atomic_t
*a
)
151 int n
= dev
->coupled
->online_count
;
153 smp_mb__before_atomic();
156 while (atomic_read(a
) < n
)
159 if (atomic_inc_return(a
) == n
* 2) {
164 while (atomic_read(a
) > n
)
169 * cpuidle_state_is_coupled - check if a state is part of a coupled set
170 * @drv: struct cpuidle_driver for the platform
171 * @state: index of the target state in drv->states
173 * Returns true if the target state is coupled with cpus besides this one
175 bool cpuidle_state_is_coupled(struct cpuidle_driver
*drv
, int state
)
177 return drv
->states
[state
].flags
& CPUIDLE_FLAG_COUPLED
;
181 * cpuidle_coupled_state_verify - check if the coupled states are correctly set.
182 * @drv: struct cpuidle_driver for the platform
184 * Returns 0 for valid state values, a negative error code otherwise:
185 * * -EINVAL if any coupled state(safe_state_index) is wrongly set.
187 int cpuidle_coupled_state_verify(struct cpuidle_driver
*drv
)
191 for (i
= drv
->state_count
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
192 if (cpuidle_state_is_coupled(drv
, i
) &&
193 (drv
->safe_state_index
== i
||
194 drv
->safe_state_index
< 0 ||
195 drv
->safe_state_index
>= drv
->state_count
))
203 * cpuidle_coupled_set_ready - mark a cpu as ready
204 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
206 static inline void cpuidle_coupled_set_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
208 atomic_add(MAX_WAITING_CPUS
, &coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
);
212 * cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready - mark a cpu as not ready
213 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
215 * Decrements the ready counter, unless the ready (and thus the waiting) counter
216 * is equal to the number of online cpus. Prevents a race where one cpu
217 * decrements the waiting counter and then re-increments it just before another
218 * cpu has decremented its ready counter, leading to the ready counter going
219 * down from the number of online cpus without going through the coupled idle
222 * Returns 0 if the counter was decremented successfully, -EINVAL if the ready
223 * counter was equal to the number of online cpus.
226 inline int cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
231 all
= coupled
->online_count
| (coupled
->online_count
<< WAITING_BITS
);
232 ret
= atomic_add_unless(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
,
233 -MAX_WAITING_CPUS
, all
);
235 return ret
? 0 : -EINVAL
;
239 * cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready - check if no cpus in a coupled set are ready
240 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
242 * Returns true if all of the cpus in a coupled set are out of the ready loop.
244 static inline int cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
246 int r
= atomic_read(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
) >> WAITING_BITS
;
251 * cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready - check if all cpus in a coupled set are ready
252 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
254 * Returns true if all cpus coupled to this target state are in the ready loop
256 static inline bool cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
258 int r
= atomic_read(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
) >> WAITING_BITS
;
259 return r
== coupled
->online_count
;
263 * cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting - check if all cpus in a coupled set are waiting
264 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
266 * Returns true if all cpus coupled to this target state are in the wait loop
268 static inline bool cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
270 int w
= atomic_read(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
) & WAITING_MASK
;
271 return w
== coupled
->online_count
;
275 * cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting - check if no cpus in coupled set are waiting
276 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
278 * Returns true if all of the cpus in a coupled set are out of the waiting loop.
280 static inline int cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
282 int w
= atomic_read(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
) & WAITING_MASK
;
287 * cpuidle_coupled_get_state - determine the deepest idle state
288 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for this cpu
289 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
291 * Returns the deepest idle state that all coupled cpus can enter
293 static inline int cpuidle_coupled_get_state(struct cpuidle_device
*dev
,
294 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
300 * Read barrier ensures that read of requested_state is ordered after
301 * reads of ready_count. Matches the write barriers
302 * cpuidle_set_state_waiting.
306 for_each_cpu(i
, &coupled
->coupled_cpus
)
307 if (cpu_online(i
) && coupled
->requested_state
[i
] < state
)
308 state
= coupled
->requested_state
[i
];
313 static void cpuidle_coupled_handle_poke(void *info
)
315 int cpu
= (unsigned long)info
;
316 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poked
);
317 cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
);
321 * cpuidle_coupled_poke - wake up a cpu that may be waiting
324 * Ensures that the target cpu exits it's waiting idle state (if it is in it)
325 * and will see updates to waiting_count before it re-enters it's waiting idle
328 * If cpuidle_coupled_poked_mask is already set for the target cpu, that cpu
329 * either has or will soon have a pending IPI that will wake it out of idle,
330 * or it is currently processing the IPI and is not in idle.
332 static void cpuidle_coupled_poke(int cpu
)
334 call_single_data_t
*csd
= &per_cpu(cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb
, cpu
);
336 if (!cpumask_test_and_set_cpu(cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
))
337 smp_call_function_single_async(cpu
, csd
);
341 * cpuidle_coupled_poke_others - wake up all other cpus that may be waiting
342 * @this_cpu: target cpu
343 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
345 * Calls cpuidle_coupled_poke on all other online cpus.
347 static void cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(int this_cpu
,
348 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
352 for_each_cpu(cpu
, &coupled
->coupled_cpus
)
353 if (cpu
!= this_cpu
&& cpu_online(cpu
))
354 cpuidle_coupled_poke(cpu
);
358 * cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting - mark this cpu as in the wait loop
360 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
361 * @next_state: the index in drv->states of the requested state for this cpu
363 * Updates the requested idle state for the specified cpuidle device.
364 * Returns the number of waiting cpus.
366 static int cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting(int cpu
,
367 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
, int next_state
)
369 coupled
->requested_state
[cpu
] = next_state
;
372 * The atomic_inc_return provides a write barrier to order the write
373 * to requested_state with the later write that increments ready_count.
375 return atomic_inc_return(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
) & WAITING_MASK
;
379 * cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting - mark this cpu as leaving the wait loop
381 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
383 * Removes the requested idle state for the specified cpuidle device.
385 static void cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(int cpu
,
386 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
389 * Decrementing waiting count can race with incrementing it in
390 * cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting, but that's OK. Worst case, some
391 * cpus will increment ready_count and then spin until they
392 * notice that this cpu has cleared it's requested_state.
394 atomic_dec(&coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
);
396 coupled
->requested_state
[cpu
] = CPUIDLE_COUPLED_NOT_IDLE
;
400 * cpuidle_coupled_set_done - mark this cpu as leaving the ready loop
401 * @cpu: the current cpu
402 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the current cpu
404 * Marks this cpu as no longer in the ready and waiting loops. Decrements
405 * the waiting count first to prevent another cpu looping back in and seeing
406 * this cpu as waiting just before it exits idle.
408 static void cpuidle_coupled_set_done(int cpu
, struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
410 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(cpu
, coupled
);
411 atomic_sub(MAX_WAITING_CPUS
, &coupled
->ready_waiting_counts
);
415 * cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes - spin until the poke interrupt is processed
418 * Turns on interrupts and spins until any outstanding poke interrupts have
419 * been processed and the poke bit has been cleared.
421 * Other interrupts may also be processed while interrupts are enabled, so
422 * need_resched() must be tested after this function returns to make sure
423 * the interrupt didn't schedule work that should take the cpu out of idle.
425 * Returns 0 if no poke was pending, 1 if a poke was cleared.
427 static int cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(int cpu
)
429 if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
))
433 while (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
))
440 static bool cpuidle_coupled_any_pokes_pending(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
442 return cpumask_first_and_and(cpu_online_mask
, &coupled
->coupled_cpus
,
443 &cpuidle_coupled_poke_pending
) < nr_cpu_ids
;
447 * cpuidle_enter_state_coupled - attempt to enter a state with coupled cpus
448 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
449 * @drv: struct cpuidle_driver for the platform
450 * @next_state: index of the requested state in drv->states
452 * Coordinate with coupled cpus to enter the target state. This is a two
453 * stage process. In the first stage, the cpus are operating independently,
454 * and may call into cpuidle_enter_state_coupled at completely different times.
455 * To save as much power as possible, the first cpus to call this function will
456 * go to an intermediate state (the cpuidle_device's safe state), and wait for
457 * all the other cpus to call this function. Once all coupled cpus are idle,
458 * the second stage will start. Each coupled cpu will spin until all cpus have
459 * guaranteed that they will call the target_state.
461 * This function must be called with interrupts disabled. It may enable
462 * interrupts while preparing for idle, and it will always return with
463 * interrupts enabled.
465 int cpuidle_enter_state_coupled(struct cpuidle_device
*dev
,
466 struct cpuidle_driver
*drv
, int next_state
)
468 int entered_state
= -1;
469 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
= dev
->coupled
;
475 while (coupled
->prevent
) {
476 cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev
->cpu
);
477 if (need_resched()) {
479 return entered_state
;
481 entered_state
= cpuidle_enter_state(dev
, drv
,
482 drv
->safe_state_index
);
486 /* Read barrier ensures online_count is read after prevent is cleared */
490 cpumask_clear_cpu(dev
->cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poked
);
492 w
= cpuidle_coupled_set_waiting(dev
->cpu
, coupled
, next_state
);
494 * If this is the last cpu to enter the waiting state, poke
495 * all the other cpus out of their waiting state so they can
496 * enter a deeper state. This can race with one of the cpus
497 * exiting the waiting state due to an interrupt and
498 * decrementing waiting_count, see comment below.
500 if (w
== coupled
->online_count
) {
501 cpumask_set_cpu(dev
->cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poked
);
502 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
507 * Wait for all coupled cpus to be idle, using the deepest state
508 * allowed for a single cpu. If this was not the poking cpu, wait
509 * for at least one poke before leaving to avoid a race where
510 * two cpus could arrive at the waiting loop at the same time,
511 * but the first of the two to arrive could skip the loop without
512 * processing the pokes from the last to arrive.
514 while (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(coupled
) ||
515 !cpumask_test_cpu(dev
->cpu
, &cpuidle_coupled_poked
)) {
516 if (cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev
->cpu
))
519 if (need_resched()) {
520 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
524 if (coupled
->prevent
) {
525 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
529 entered_state
= cpuidle_enter_state(dev
, drv
,
530 drv
->safe_state_index
);
534 cpuidle_coupled_clear_pokes(dev
->cpu
);
535 if (need_resched()) {
536 cpuidle_coupled_set_not_waiting(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
541 * Make sure final poke status for this cpu is visible before setting
547 * All coupled cpus are probably idle. There is a small chance that
548 * one of the other cpus just became active. Increment the ready count,
549 * and spin until all coupled cpus have incremented the counter. Once a
550 * cpu has incremented the ready counter, it cannot abort idle and must
551 * spin until either all cpus have incremented the ready counter, or
552 * another cpu leaves idle and decrements the waiting counter.
555 cpuidle_coupled_set_ready(coupled
);
556 while (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_ready(coupled
)) {
557 /* Check if any other cpus bailed out of idle. */
558 if (!cpuidle_coupled_cpus_waiting(coupled
))
559 if (!cpuidle_coupled_set_not_ready(coupled
))
566 * Make sure read of all cpus ready is done before reading pending pokes
571 * There is a small chance that a cpu left and reentered idle after this
572 * cpu saw that all cpus were waiting. The cpu that reentered idle will
573 * have sent this cpu a poke, which will still be pending after the
574 * ready loop. The pending interrupt may be lost by the interrupt
575 * controller when entering the deep idle state. It's not possible to
576 * clear a pending interrupt without turning interrupts on and handling
577 * it, and it's too late to turn on interrupts here, so reset the
578 * coupled idle state of all cpus and retry.
580 if (cpuidle_coupled_any_pokes_pending(coupled
)) {
581 cpuidle_coupled_set_done(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
582 /* Wait for all cpus to see the pending pokes */
583 cpuidle_coupled_parallel_barrier(dev
, &coupled
->abort_barrier
);
587 /* all cpus have acked the coupled state */
588 next_state
= cpuidle_coupled_get_state(dev
, coupled
);
590 entered_state
= cpuidle_enter_state(dev
, drv
, next_state
);
592 cpuidle_coupled_set_done(dev
->cpu
, coupled
);
596 * Normal cpuidle states are expected to return with irqs enabled.
597 * That leads to an inefficiency where a cpu receiving an interrupt
598 * that brings it out of idle will process that interrupt before
599 * exiting the idle enter function and decrementing ready_count. All
600 * other cpus will need to spin waiting for the cpu that is processing
601 * the interrupt. If the driver returns with interrupts disabled,
602 * all other cpus will loop back into the safe idle state instead of
603 * spinning, saving power.
605 * Calling local_irq_enable here allows coupled states to return with
606 * interrupts disabled, but won't cause problems for drivers that
607 * exit with interrupts enabled.
612 * Wait until all coupled cpus have exited idle. There is no risk that
613 * a cpu exits and re-enters the ready state because this cpu has
614 * already decremented its waiting_count.
616 while (!cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_ready(coupled
))
619 return entered_state
;
622 static void cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
624 coupled
->online_count
= cpumask_weight_and(cpu_online_mask
, &coupled
->coupled_cpus
);
628 * cpuidle_coupled_register_device - register a coupled cpuidle device
629 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
631 * Called from cpuidle_register_device to handle coupled idle init. Finds the
632 * cpuidle_coupled struct for this set of coupled cpus, or creates one if none
635 int cpuidle_coupled_register_device(struct cpuidle_device
*dev
)
638 struct cpuidle_device
*other_dev
;
639 call_single_data_t
*csd
;
640 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
;
642 if (cpumask_empty(&dev
->coupled_cpus
))
645 for_each_cpu(cpu
, &dev
->coupled_cpus
) {
646 other_dev
= per_cpu(cpuidle_devices
, cpu
);
647 if (other_dev
&& other_dev
->coupled
) {
648 coupled
= other_dev
->coupled
;
653 /* No existing coupled info found, create a new one */
654 coupled
= kzalloc(sizeof(struct cpuidle_coupled
), GFP_KERNEL
);
658 coupled
->coupled_cpus
= dev
->coupled_cpus
;
661 dev
->coupled
= coupled
;
662 if (WARN_ON(!cpumask_equal(&dev
->coupled_cpus
, &coupled
->coupled_cpus
)))
665 cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(coupled
);
669 csd
= &per_cpu(cpuidle_coupled_poke_cb
, dev
->cpu
);
670 INIT_CSD(csd
, cpuidle_coupled_handle_poke
, (void *)(unsigned long)dev
->cpu
);
676 * cpuidle_coupled_unregister_device - unregister a coupled cpuidle device
677 * @dev: struct cpuidle_device for the current cpu
679 * Called from cpuidle_unregister_device to tear down coupled idle. Removes the
680 * cpu from the coupled idle set, and frees the cpuidle_coupled_info struct if
681 * this was the last cpu in the set.
683 void cpuidle_coupled_unregister_device(struct cpuidle_device
*dev
)
685 struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
= dev
->coupled
;
687 if (cpumask_empty(&dev
->coupled_cpus
))
690 if (--coupled
->refcnt
)
696 * cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle - prevent cpus from entering a coupled state
697 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the cpu that is changing state
699 * Disables coupled cpuidle on a coupled set of cpus. Used to ensure that
700 * cpu_online_mask doesn't change while cpus are coordinating coupled idle.
702 static void cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
706 /* Force all cpus out of the waiting loop. */
708 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(cpu
, coupled
);
710 while (!cpuidle_coupled_no_cpus_waiting(coupled
))
715 * cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle - allows cpus to enter a coupled state
716 * @coupled: the struct coupled that contains the cpu that is changing state
718 * Enables coupled cpuidle on a coupled set of cpus. Used to ensure that
719 * cpu_online_mask doesn't change while cpus are coordinating coupled idle.
721 static void cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle(struct cpuidle_coupled
*coupled
)
726 * Write barrier ensures readers see the new online_count when they
731 /* Force cpus out of the prevent loop. */
732 cpuidle_coupled_poke_others(cpu
, coupled
);
736 static int coupled_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu
)
738 struct cpuidle_device
*dev
;
740 mutex_lock(&cpuidle_lock
);
742 dev
= per_cpu(cpuidle_devices
, cpu
);
743 if (dev
&& dev
->coupled
) {
744 cpuidle_coupled_update_online_cpus(dev
->coupled
);
745 cpuidle_coupled_allow_idle(dev
->coupled
);
748 mutex_unlock(&cpuidle_lock
);
752 static int coupled_cpu_up_prepare(unsigned int cpu
)
754 struct cpuidle_device
*dev
;
756 mutex_lock(&cpuidle_lock
);
758 dev
= per_cpu(cpuidle_devices
, cpu
);
759 if (dev
&& dev
->coupled
)
760 cpuidle_coupled_prevent_idle(dev
->coupled
);
762 mutex_unlock(&cpuidle_lock
);
766 static int __init
cpuidle_coupled_init(void)
770 ret
= cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls(CPUHP_CPUIDLE_COUPLED_PREPARE
,
771 "cpuidle/coupled:prepare",
772 coupled_cpu_up_prepare
,
776 ret
= cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN
,
777 "cpuidle/coupled:online",
779 coupled_cpu_up_prepare
);
781 cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls(CPUHP_CPUIDLE_COUPLED_PREPARE
);
784 core_initcall(cpuidle_coupled_init
);