treewide: remove redundant IS_ERR() before error code check
[linux/fpc-iii.git] / arch / powerpc / kernel / cacheinfo.c
blob470336277c6721480e64348bc5bebf033bb576b8
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3 * Processor cache information made available to userspace via sysfs;
4 * intended to be compatible with x86 intel_cacheinfo implementation.
6 * Copyright 2008 IBM Corporation
7 * Author: Nathan Lynch
8 */
10 #include <linux/cpu.h>
11 #include <linux/cpumask.h>
12 #include <linux/kernel.h>
13 #include <linux/kobject.h>
14 #include <linux/list.h>
15 #include <linux/notifier.h>
16 #include <linux/of.h>
17 #include <linux/percpu.h>
18 #include <linux/slab.h>
19 #include <asm/prom.h>
20 #include <asm/cputhreads.h>
21 #include <asm/smp.h>
23 #include "cacheinfo.h"
25 /* per-cpu object for tracking:
26 * - a "cache" kobject for the top-level directory
27 * - a list of "index" objects representing the cpu's local cache hierarchy
29 struct cache_dir {
30 struct kobject *kobj; /* bare (not embedded) kobject for cache
31 * directory */
32 struct cache_index_dir *index; /* list of index objects */
35 /* "index" object: each cpu's cache directory has an index
36 * subdirectory corresponding to a cache object associated with the
37 * cpu. This object's lifetime is managed via the embedded kobject.
39 struct cache_index_dir {
40 struct kobject kobj;
41 struct cache_index_dir *next; /* next index in parent directory */
42 struct cache *cache;
45 /* Template for determining which OF properties to query for a given
46 * cache type */
47 struct cache_type_info {
48 const char *name;
49 const char *size_prop;
51 /* Allow for both [di]-cache-line-size and
52 * [di]-cache-block-size properties. According to the PowerPC
53 * Processor binding, -line-size should be provided if it
54 * differs from the cache block size (that which is operated
55 * on by cache instructions), so we look for -line-size first.
56 * See cache_get_line_size(). */
58 const char *line_size_props[2];
59 const char *nr_sets_prop;
62 /* These are used to index the cache_type_info array. */
63 #define CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED 0 /* cache-size, cache-block-size, etc. */
64 #define CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED_D 1 /* d-cache-size, d-cache-block-size, etc */
65 #define CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION 2
66 #define CACHE_TYPE_DATA 3
68 static const struct cache_type_info cache_type_info[] = {
70 /* Embedded systems that use cache-size, cache-block-size,
71 * etc. for the Unified (typically L2) cache. */
72 .name = "Unified",
73 .size_prop = "cache-size",
74 .line_size_props = { "cache-line-size",
75 "cache-block-size", },
76 .nr_sets_prop = "cache-sets",
79 /* PowerPC Processor binding says the [di]-cache-*
80 * must be equal on unified caches, so just use
81 * d-cache properties. */
82 .name = "Unified",
83 .size_prop = "d-cache-size",
84 .line_size_props = { "d-cache-line-size",
85 "d-cache-block-size", },
86 .nr_sets_prop = "d-cache-sets",
89 .name = "Instruction",
90 .size_prop = "i-cache-size",
91 .line_size_props = { "i-cache-line-size",
92 "i-cache-block-size", },
93 .nr_sets_prop = "i-cache-sets",
96 .name = "Data",
97 .size_prop = "d-cache-size",
98 .line_size_props = { "d-cache-line-size",
99 "d-cache-block-size", },
100 .nr_sets_prop = "d-cache-sets",
104 /* Cache object: each instance of this corresponds to a distinct cache
105 * in the system. There are separate objects for Harvard caches: one
106 * each for instruction and data, and each refers to the same OF node.
107 * The refcount of the OF node is elevated for the lifetime of the
108 * cache object. A cache object is released when its shared_cpu_map
109 * is cleared (see cache_cpu_clear).
111 * A cache object is on two lists: an unsorted global list
112 * (cache_list) of cache objects; and a singly-linked list
113 * representing the local cache hierarchy, which is ordered by level
114 * (e.g. L1d -> L1i -> L2 -> L3).
116 struct cache {
117 struct device_node *ofnode; /* OF node for this cache, may be cpu */
118 struct cpumask shared_cpu_map; /* online CPUs using this cache */
119 int type; /* split cache disambiguation */
120 int level; /* level not explicit in device tree */
121 struct list_head list; /* global list of cache objects */
122 struct cache *next_local; /* next cache of >= level */
125 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cache_dir *, cache_dir_pcpu);
127 /* traversal/modification of this list occurs only at cpu hotplug time;
128 * access is serialized by cpu hotplug locking
130 static LIST_HEAD(cache_list);
132 static struct cache_index_dir *kobj_to_cache_index_dir(struct kobject *k)
134 return container_of(k, struct cache_index_dir, kobj);
137 static const char *cache_type_string(const struct cache *cache)
139 return cache_type_info[cache->type].name;
142 static void cache_init(struct cache *cache, int type, int level,
143 struct device_node *ofnode)
145 cache->type = type;
146 cache->level = level;
147 cache->ofnode = of_node_get(ofnode);
148 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cache->list);
149 list_add(&cache->list, &cache_list);
152 static struct cache *new_cache(int type, int level, struct device_node *ofnode)
154 struct cache *cache;
156 cache = kzalloc(sizeof(*cache), GFP_KERNEL);
157 if (cache)
158 cache_init(cache, type, level, ofnode);
160 return cache;
163 static void release_cache_debugcheck(struct cache *cache)
165 struct cache *iter;
167 list_for_each_entry(iter, &cache_list, list)
168 WARN_ONCE(iter->next_local == cache,
169 "cache for %pOF(%s) refers to cache for %pOF(%s)\n",
170 iter->ofnode,
171 cache_type_string(iter),
172 cache->ofnode,
173 cache_type_string(cache));
176 static void release_cache(struct cache *cache)
178 if (!cache)
179 return;
181 pr_debug("freeing L%d %s cache for %pOF\n", cache->level,
182 cache_type_string(cache), cache->ofnode);
184 release_cache_debugcheck(cache);
185 list_del(&cache->list);
186 of_node_put(cache->ofnode);
187 kfree(cache);
190 static void cache_cpu_set(struct cache *cache, int cpu)
192 struct cache *next = cache;
194 while (next) {
195 WARN_ONCE(cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &next->shared_cpu_map),
196 "CPU %i already accounted in %pOF(%s)\n",
197 cpu, next->ofnode,
198 cache_type_string(next));
199 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &next->shared_cpu_map);
200 next = next->next_local;
204 static int cache_size(const struct cache *cache, unsigned int *ret)
206 const char *propname;
207 const __be32 *cache_size;
209 propname = cache_type_info[cache->type].size_prop;
211 cache_size = of_get_property(cache->ofnode, propname, NULL);
212 if (!cache_size)
213 return -ENODEV;
215 *ret = of_read_number(cache_size, 1);
216 return 0;
219 static int cache_size_kb(const struct cache *cache, unsigned int *ret)
221 unsigned int size;
223 if (cache_size(cache, &size))
224 return -ENODEV;
226 *ret = size / 1024;
227 return 0;
230 /* not cache_line_size() because that's a macro in include/linux/cache.h */
231 static int cache_get_line_size(const struct cache *cache, unsigned int *ret)
233 const __be32 *line_size;
234 int i, lim;
236 lim = ARRAY_SIZE(cache_type_info[cache->type].line_size_props);
238 for (i = 0; i < lim; i++) {
239 const char *propname;
241 propname = cache_type_info[cache->type].line_size_props[i];
242 line_size = of_get_property(cache->ofnode, propname, NULL);
243 if (line_size)
244 break;
247 if (!line_size)
248 return -ENODEV;
250 *ret = of_read_number(line_size, 1);
251 return 0;
254 static int cache_nr_sets(const struct cache *cache, unsigned int *ret)
256 const char *propname;
257 const __be32 *nr_sets;
259 propname = cache_type_info[cache->type].nr_sets_prop;
261 nr_sets = of_get_property(cache->ofnode, propname, NULL);
262 if (!nr_sets)
263 return -ENODEV;
265 *ret = of_read_number(nr_sets, 1);
266 return 0;
269 static int cache_associativity(const struct cache *cache, unsigned int *ret)
271 unsigned int line_size;
272 unsigned int nr_sets;
273 unsigned int size;
275 if (cache_nr_sets(cache, &nr_sets))
276 goto err;
278 /* If the cache is fully associative, there is no need to
279 * check the other properties.
281 if (nr_sets == 1) {
282 *ret = 0;
283 return 0;
286 if (cache_get_line_size(cache, &line_size))
287 goto err;
288 if (cache_size(cache, &size))
289 goto err;
291 if (!(nr_sets > 0 && size > 0 && line_size > 0))
292 goto err;
294 *ret = (size / nr_sets) / line_size;
295 return 0;
296 err:
297 return -ENODEV;
300 /* helper for dealing with split caches */
301 static struct cache *cache_find_first_sibling(struct cache *cache)
303 struct cache *iter;
305 if (cache->type == CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED ||
306 cache->type == CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED_D)
307 return cache;
309 list_for_each_entry(iter, &cache_list, list)
310 if (iter->ofnode == cache->ofnode && iter->next_local == cache)
311 return iter;
313 return cache;
316 /* return the first cache on a local list matching node */
317 static struct cache *cache_lookup_by_node(const struct device_node *node)
319 struct cache *cache = NULL;
320 struct cache *iter;
322 list_for_each_entry(iter, &cache_list, list) {
323 if (iter->ofnode != node)
324 continue;
325 cache = cache_find_first_sibling(iter);
326 break;
329 return cache;
332 static bool cache_node_is_unified(const struct device_node *np)
334 return of_get_property(np, "cache-unified", NULL);
338 * Unified caches can have two different sets of tags. Most embedded
339 * use cache-size, etc. for the unified cache size, but open firmware systems
340 * use d-cache-size, etc. Check on initialization for which type we have, and
341 * return the appropriate structure type. Assume it's embedded if it isn't
342 * open firmware. If it's yet a 3rd type, then there will be missing entries
343 * in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache/index2/, and this code will need
344 * to be extended further.
346 static int cache_is_unified_d(const struct device_node *np)
348 return of_get_property(np,
349 cache_type_info[CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED_D].size_prop, NULL) ?
350 CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED_D : CACHE_TYPE_UNIFIED;
353 static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_unified(struct device_node *node, int level)
355 pr_debug("creating L%d ucache for %pOF\n", level, node);
357 return new_cache(cache_is_unified_d(node), level, node);
360 static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode_split(struct device_node *node,
361 int level)
363 struct cache *dcache, *icache;
365 pr_debug("creating L%d dcache and icache for %pOF\n", level,
366 node);
368 dcache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_DATA, level, node);
369 icache = new_cache(CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION, level, node);
371 if (!dcache || !icache)
372 goto err;
374 dcache->next_local = icache;
376 return dcache;
377 err:
378 release_cache(dcache);
379 release_cache(icache);
380 return NULL;
383 static struct cache *cache_do_one_devnode(struct device_node *node, int level)
385 struct cache *cache;
387 if (cache_node_is_unified(node))
388 cache = cache_do_one_devnode_unified(node, level);
389 else
390 cache = cache_do_one_devnode_split(node, level);
392 return cache;
395 static struct cache *cache_lookup_or_instantiate(struct device_node *node,
396 int level)
398 struct cache *cache;
400 cache = cache_lookup_by_node(node);
402 WARN_ONCE(cache && cache->level != level,
403 "cache level mismatch on lookup (got %d, expected %d)\n",
404 cache->level, level);
406 if (!cache)
407 cache = cache_do_one_devnode(node, level);
409 return cache;
412 static void link_cache_lists(struct cache *smaller, struct cache *bigger)
414 while (smaller->next_local) {
415 if (smaller->next_local == bigger)
416 return; /* already linked */
417 smaller = smaller->next_local;
420 smaller->next_local = bigger;
423 static void do_subsidiary_caches_debugcheck(struct cache *cache)
425 WARN_ON_ONCE(cache->level != 1);
426 WARN_ON_ONCE(!of_node_is_type(cache->ofnode, "cpu"));
429 static void do_subsidiary_caches(struct cache *cache)
431 struct device_node *subcache_node;
432 int level = cache->level;
434 do_subsidiary_caches_debugcheck(cache);
436 while ((subcache_node = of_find_next_cache_node(cache->ofnode))) {
437 struct cache *subcache;
439 level++;
440 subcache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(subcache_node, level);
441 of_node_put(subcache_node);
442 if (!subcache)
443 break;
445 link_cache_lists(cache, subcache);
446 cache = subcache;
450 static struct cache *cache_chain_instantiate(unsigned int cpu_id)
452 struct device_node *cpu_node;
453 struct cache *cpu_cache = NULL;
455 pr_debug("creating cache object(s) for CPU %i\n", cpu_id);
457 cpu_node = of_get_cpu_node(cpu_id, NULL);
458 WARN_ONCE(!cpu_node, "no OF node found for CPU %i\n", cpu_id);
459 if (!cpu_node)
460 goto out;
462 cpu_cache = cache_lookup_or_instantiate(cpu_node, 1);
463 if (!cpu_cache)
464 goto out;
466 do_subsidiary_caches(cpu_cache);
468 cache_cpu_set(cpu_cache, cpu_id);
469 out:
470 of_node_put(cpu_node);
472 return cpu_cache;
475 static struct cache_dir *cacheinfo_create_cache_dir(unsigned int cpu_id)
477 struct cache_dir *cache_dir;
478 struct device *dev;
479 struct kobject *kobj = NULL;
481 dev = get_cpu_device(cpu_id);
482 WARN_ONCE(!dev, "no dev for CPU %i\n", cpu_id);
483 if (!dev)
484 goto err;
486 kobj = kobject_create_and_add("cache", &dev->kobj);
487 if (!kobj)
488 goto err;
490 cache_dir = kzalloc(sizeof(*cache_dir), GFP_KERNEL);
491 if (!cache_dir)
492 goto err;
494 cache_dir->kobj = kobj;
496 WARN_ON_ONCE(per_cpu(cache_dir_pcpu, cpu_id) != NULL);
498 per_cpu(cache_dir_pcpu, cpu_id) = cache_dir;
500 return cache_dir;
501 err:
502 kobject_put(kobj);
503 return NULL;
506 static void cache_index_release(struct kobject *kobj)
508 struct cache_index_dir *index;
510 index = kobj_to_cache_index_dir(kobj);
512 pr_debug("freeing index directory for L%d %s cache\n",
513 index->cache->level, cache_type_string(index->cache));
515 kfree(index);
518 static ssize_t cache_index_show(struct kobject *k, struct attribute *attr, char *buf)
520 struct kobj_attribute *kobj_attr;
522 kobj_attr = container_of(attr, struct kobj_attribute, attr);
524 return kobj_attr->show(k, kobj_attr, buf);
527 static struct cache *index_kobj_to_cache(struct kobject *k)
529 struct cache_index_dir *index;
531 index = kobj_to_cache_index_dir(k);
533 return index->cache;
536 static ssize_t size_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
538 unsigned int size_kb;
539 struct cache *cache;
541 cache = index_kobj_to_cache(k);
543 if (cache_size_kb(cache, &size_kb))
544 return -ENODEV;
546 return sprintf(buf, "%uK\n", size_kb);
549 static struct kobj_attribute cache_size_attr =
550 __ATTR(size, 0444, size_show, NULL);
553 static ssize_t line_size_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
555 unsigned int line_size;
556 struct cache *cache;
558 cache = index_kobj_to_cache(k);
560 if (cache_get_line_size(cache, &line_size))
561 return -ENODEV;
563 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", line_size);
566 static struct kobj_attribute cache_line_size_attr =
567 __ATTR(coherency_line_size, 0444, line_size_show, NULL);
569 static ssize_t nr_sets_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
571 unsigned int nr_sets;
572 struct cache *cache;
574 cache = index_kobj_to_cache(k);
576 if (cache_nr_sets(cache, &nr_sets))
577 return -ENODEV;
579 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", nr_sets);
582 static struct kobj_attribute cache_nr_sets_attr =
583 __ATTR(number_of_sets, 0444, nr_sets_show, NULL);
585 static ssize_t associativity_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
587 unsigned int associativity;
588 struct cache *cache;
590 cache = index_kobj_to_cache(k);
592 if (cache_associativity(cache, &associativity))
593 return -ENODEV;
595 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", associativity);
598 static struct kobj_attribute cache_assoc_attr =
599 __ATTR(ways_of_associativity, 0444, associativity_show, NULL);
601 static ssize_t type_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
603 struct cache *cache;
605 cache = index_kobj_to_cache(k);
607 return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", cache_type_string(cache));
610 static struct kobj_attribute cache_type_attr =
611 __ATTR(type, 0444, type_show, NULL);
613 static ssize_t level_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
615 struct cache_index_dir *index;
616 struct cache *cache;
618 index = kobj_to_cache_index_dir(k);
619 cache = index->cache;
621 return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", cache->level);
624 static struct kobj_attribute cache_level_attr =
625 __ATTR(level, 0444, level_show, NULL);
627 static unsigned int index_dir_to_cpu(struct cache_index_dir *index)
629 struct kobject *index_dir_kobj = &index->kobj;
630 struct kobject *cache_dir_kobj = index_dir_kobj->parent;
631 struct kobject *cpu_dev_kobj = cache_dir_kobj->parent;
632 struct device *dev = kobj_to_dev(cpu_dev_kobj);
634 return dev->id;
638 * On big-core systems, each core has two groups of CPUs each of which
639 * has its own L1-cache. The thread-siblings which share l1-cache with
640 * @cpu can be obtained via cpu_smallcore_mask().
642 static const struct cpumask *get_big_core_shared_cpu_map(int cpu, struct cache *cache)
644 if (cache->level == 1)
645 return cpu_smallcore_mask(cpu);
647 return &cache->shared_cpu_map;
650 static ssize_t shared_cpu_map_show(struct kobject *k, struct kobj_attribute *attr, char *buf)
652 struct cache_index_dir *index;
653 struct cache *cache;
654 const struct cpumask *mask;
655 int ret, cpu;
657 index = kobj_to_cache_index_dir(k);
658 cache = index->cache;
660 if (has_big_cores) {
661 cpu = index_dir_to_cpu(index);
662 mask = get_big_core_shared_cpu_map(cpu, cache);
663 } else {
664 mask = &cache->shared_cpu_map;
667 ret = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE - 1, "%*pb\n",
668 cpumask_pr_args(mask));
669 buf[ret++] = '\n';
670 buf[ret] = '\0';
671 return ret;
674 static struct kobj_attribute cache_shared_cpu_map_attr =
675 __ATTR(shared_cpu_map, 0444, shared_cpu_map_show, NULL);
677 /* Attributes which should always be created -- the kobject/sysfs core
678 * does this automatically via kobj_type->default_attrs. This is the
679 * minimum data required to uniquely identify a cache.
681 static struct attribute *cache_index_default_attrs[] = {
682 &cache_type_attr.attr,
683 &cache_level_attr.attr,
684 &cache_shared_cpu_map_attr.attr,
685 NULL,
688 /* Attributes which should be created if the cache device node has the
689 * right properties -- see cacheinfo_create_index_opt_attrs
691 static struct kobj_attribute *cache_index_opt_attrs[] = {
692 &cache_size_attr,
693 &cache_line_size_attr,
694 &cache_nr_sets_attr,
695 &cache_assoc_attr,
698 static const struct sysfs_ops cache_index_ops = {
699 .show = cache_index_show,
702 static struct kobj_type cache_index_type = {
703 .release = cache_index_release,
704 .sysfs_ops = &cache_index_ops,
705 .default_attrs = cache_index_default_attrs,
708 static void cacheinfo_create_index_opt_attrs(struct cache_index_dir *dir)
710 const char *cache_type;
711 struct cache *cache;
712 char *buf;
713 int i;
715 buf = kmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
716 if (!buf)
717 return;
719 cache = dir->cache;
720 cache_type = cache_type_string(cache);
722 /* We don't want to create an attribute that can't provide a
723 * meaningful value. Check the return value of each optional
724 * attribute's ->show method before registering the
725 * attribute.
727 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cache_index_opt_attrs); i++) {
728 struct kobj_attribute *attr;
729 ssize_t rc;
731 attr = cache_index_opt_attrs[i];
733 rc = attr->show(&dir->kobj, attr, buf);
734 if (rc <= 0) {
735 pr_debug("not creating %s attribute for "
736 "%pOF(%s) (rc = %zd)\n",
737 attr->attr.name, cache->ofnode,
738 cache_type, rc);
739 continue;
741 if (sysfs_create_file(&dir->kobj, &attr->attr))
742 pr_debug("could not create %s attribute for %pOF(%s)\n",
743 attr->attr.name, cache->ofnode, cache_type);
746 kfree(buf);
749 static void cacheinfo_create_index_dir(struct cache *cache, int index,
750 struct cache_dir *cache_dir)
752 struct cache_index_dir *index_dir;
753 int rc;
755 index_dir = kzalloc(sizeof(*index_dir), GFP_KERNEL);
756 if (!index_dir)
757 return;
759 index_dir->cache = cache;
761 rc = kobject_init_and_add(&index_dir->kobj, &cache_index_type,
762 cache_dir->kobj, "index%d", index);
763 if (rc) {
764 kobject_put(&index_dir->kobj);
765 return;
768 index_dir->next = cache_dir->index;
769 cache_dir->index = index_dir;
771 cacheinfo_create_index_opt_attrs(index_dir);
774 static void cacheinfo_sysfs_populate(unsigned int cpu_id,
775 struct cache *cache_list)
777 struct cache_dir *cache_dir;
778 struct cache *cache;
779 int index = 0;
781 cache_dir = cacheinfo_create_cache_dir(cpu_id);
782 if (!cache_dir)
783 return;
785 cache = cache_list;
786 while (cache) {
787 cacheinfo_create_index_dir(cache, index, cache_dir);
788 index++;
789 cache = cache->next_local;
793 void cacheinfo_cpu_online(unsigned int cpu_id)
795 struct cache *cache;
797 cache = cache_chain_instantiate(cpu_id);
798 if (!cache)
799 return;
801 cacheinfo_sysfs_populate(cpu_id, cache);
804 /* functions needed to remove cache entry for cpu offline or suspend/resume */
806 #if (defined(CONFIG_PPC_PSERIES) && defined(CONFIG_SUSPEND)) || \
807 defined(CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU)
809 static struct cache *cache_lookup_by_cpu(unsigned int cpu_id)
811 struct device_node *cpu_node;
812 struct cache *cache;
814 cpu_node = of_get_cpu_node(cpu_id, NULL);
815 WARN_ONCE(!cpu_node, "no OF node found for CPU %i\n", cpu_id);
816 if (!cpu_node)
817 return NULL;
819 cache = cache_lookup_by_node(cpu_node);
820 of_node_put(cpu_node);
822 return cache;
825 static void remove_index_dirs(struct cache_dir *cache_dir)
827 struct cache_index_dir *index;
829 index = cache_dir->index;
831 while (index) {
832 struct cache_index_dir *next;
834 next = index->next;
835 kobject_put(&index->kobj);
836 index = next;
840 static void remove_cache_dir(struct cache_dir *cache_dir)
842 remove_index_dirs(cache_dir);
844 /* Remove cache dir from sysfs */
845 kobject_del(cache_dir->kobj);
847 kobject_put(cache_dir->kobj);
849 kfree(cache_dir);
852 static void cache_cpu_clear(struct cache *cache, int cpu)
854 while (cache) {
855 struct cache *next = cache->next_local;
857 WARN_ONCE(!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, &cache->shared_cpu_map),
858 "CPU %i not accounted in %pOF(%s)\n",
859 cpu, cache->ofnode,
860 cache_type_string(cache));
862 cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, &cache->shared_cpu_map);
864 /* Release the cache object if all the cpus using it
865 * are offline */
866 if (cpumask_empty(&cache->shared_cpu_map))
867 release_cache(cache);
869 cache = next;
873 void cacheinfo_cpu_offline(unsigned int cpu_id)
875 struct cache_dir *cache_dir;
876 struct cache *cache;
878 /* Prevent userspace from seeing inconsistent state - remove
879 * the sysfs hierarchy first */
880 cache_dir = per_cpu(cache_dir_pcpu, cpu_id);
882 /* careful, sysfs population may have failed */
883 if (cache_dir)
884 remove_cache_dir(cache_dir);
886 per_cpu(cache_dir_pcpu, cpu_id) = NULL;
888 /* clear the CPU's bit in its cache chain, possibly freeing
889 * cache objects */
890 cache = cache_lookup_by_cpu(cpu_id);
891 if (cache)
892 cache_cpu_clear(cache, cpu_id);
895 void cacheinfo_teardown(void)
897 unsigned int cpu;
899 lockdep_assert_cpus_held();
901 for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
902 cacheinfo_cpu_offline(cpu);
905 void cacheinfo_rebuild(void)
907 unsigned int cpu;
909 lockdep_assert_cpus_held();
911 for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
912 cacheinfo_cpu_online(cpu);
915 #endif /* (CONFIG_PPC_PSERIES && CONFIG_SUSPEND) || CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU */