2 * Generic entry point for the idle threads
4 #include <linux/sched.h>
6 #include <linux/cpuidle.h>
7 #include <linux/cpuhotplug.h>
8 #include <linux/tick.h>
10 #include <linux/stackprotector.h>
11 #include <linux/suspend.h>
15 #include <trace/events/power.h>
20 * sched_idle_set_state - Record idle state for the current CPU.
21 * @idle_state: State to record.
23 void sched_idle_set_state(struct cpuidle_state
*idle_state
)
25 idle_set_state(this_rq(), idle_state
);
28 static int __read_mostly cpu_idle_force_poll
;
30 void cpu_idle_poll_ctrl(bool enable
)
33 cpu_idle_force_poll
++;
35 cpu_idle_force_poll
--;
36 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpu_idle_force_poll
< 0);
40 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_IDLE_POLL_SETUP
41 static int __init
cpu_idle_poll_setup(char *__unused
)
43 cpu_idle_force_poll
= 1;
46 __setup("nohlt", cpu_idle_poll_setup
);
48 static int __init
cpu_idle_nopoll_setup(char *__unused
)
50 cpu_idle_force_poll
= 0;
53 __setup("hlt", cpu_idle_nopoll_setup
);
56 static inline int cpu_idle_poll(void)
59 trace_cpu_idle_rcuidle(0, smp_processor_id());
61 stop_critical_timings();
62 while (!tif_need_resched() &&
63 (cpu_idle_force_poll
|| tick_check_broadcast_expired()))
65 start_critical_timings();
66 trace_cpu_idle_rcuidle(PWR_EVENT_EXIT
, smp_processor_id());
71 /* Weak implementations for optional arch specific functions */
72 void __weak
arch_cpu_idle_prepare(void) { }
73 void __weak
arch_cpu_idle_enter(void) { }
74 void __weak
arch_cpu_idle_exit(void) { }
75 void __weak
arch_cpu_idle_dead(void) { }
76 void __weak
arch_cpu_idle(void)
78 cpu_idle_force_poll
= 1;
83 * default_idle_call - Default CPU idle routine.
85 * To use when the cpuidle framework cannot be used.
87 void default_idle_call(void)
89 if (current_clr_polling_and_test()) {
92 stop_critical_timings();
94 start_critical_timings();
98 static int call_cpuidle(struct cpuidle_driver
*drv
, struct cpuidle_device
*dev
,
102 * The idle task must be scheduled, it is pointless to go to idle, just
103 * update no idle residency and return.
105 if (current_clr_polling_and_test()) {
106 dev
->last_residency
= 0;
112 * Enter the idle state previously returned by the governor decision.
113 * This function will block until an interrupt occurs and will take
114 * care of re-enabling the local interrupts
116 return cpuidle_enter(drv
, dev
, next_state
);
120 * cpuidle_idle_call - the main idle function
122 * NOTE: no locks or semaphores should be used here
124 * On archs that support TIF_POLLING_NRFLAG, is called with polling
125 * set, and it returns with polling set. If it ever stops polling, it
126 * must clear the polling bit.
128 static void cpuidle_idle_call(void)
130 struct cpuidle_device
*dev
= cpuidle_get_device();
131 struct cpuidle_driver
*drv
= cpuidle_get_cpu_driver(dev
);
132 int next_state
, entered_state
;
135 * Check if the idle task must be rescheduled. If it is the
136 * case, exit the function after re-enabling the local irq.
138 if (need_resched()) {
144 * Tell the RCU framework we are entering an idle section,
145 * so no more rcu read side critical sections and one more
146 * step to the grace period
150 if (cpuidle_not_available(drv
, dev
)) {
156 * Suspend-to-idle ("freeze") is a system state in which all user space
157 * has been frozen, all I/O devices have been suspended and the only
158 * activity happens here and in iterrupts (if any). In that case bypass
159 * the cpuidle governor and go stratight for the deepest idle state
160 * available. Possibly also suspend the local tick and the entire
161 * timekeeping to prevent timer interrupts from kicking us out of idle
162 * until a proper wakeup interrupt happens.
164 if (idle_should_freeze()) {
165 entered_state
= cpuidle_enter_freeze(drv
, dev
);
166 if (entered_state
> 0) {
171 next_state
= cpuidle_find_deepest_state(drv
, dev
);
172 call_cpuidle(drv
, dev
, next_state
);
175 * Ask the cpuidle framework to choose a convenient idle state.
177 next_state
= cpuidle_select(drv
, dev
);
178 entered_state
= call_cpuidle(drv
, dev
, next_state
);
180 * Give the governor an opportunity to reflect on the outcome
182 cpuidle_reflect(dev
, entered_state
);
186 __current_set_polling();
189 * It is up to the idle functions to reenable local interrupts
191 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(irqs_disabled()))
198 * Generic idle loop implementation
200 * Called with polling cleared.
202 static void cpu_idle_loop(void)
204 int cpu
= smp_processor_id();
208 * If the arch has a polling bit, we maintain an invariant:
210 * Our polling bit is clear if we're not scheduled (i.e. if
211 * rq->curr != rq->idle). This means that, if rq->idle has
212 * the polling bit set, then setting need_resched is
213 * guaranteed to cause the cpu to reschedule.
216 __current_set_polling();
218 tick_nohz_idle_enter();
220 while (!need_resched()) {
224 if (cpu_is_offline(cpu
)) {
225 cpuhp_report_idle_dead();
226 arch_cpu_idle_dead();
230 arch_cpu_idle_enter();
233 * In poll mode we reenable interrupts and spin.
235 * Also if we detected in the wakeup from idle
236 * path that the tick broadcast device expired
237 * for us, we don't want to go deep idle as we
238 * know that the IPI is going to arrive right
241 if (cpu_idle_force_poll
|| tick_check_broadcast_expired())
246 arch_cpu_idle_exit();
250 * Since we fell out of the loop above, we know
251 * TIF_NEED_RESCHED must be set, propagate it into
252 * PREEMPT_NEED_RESCHED.
254 * This is required because for polling idle loops we will
255 * not have had an IPI to fold the state for us.
257 preempt_set_need_resched();
258 tick_nohz_idle_exit();
259 __current_clr_polling();
262 * We promise to call sched_ttwu_pending and reschedule
263 * if need_resched is set while polling is set. That
264 * means that clearing polling needs to be visible
265 * before doing these things.
267 smp_mb__after_atomic();
269 sched_ttwu_pending();
270 schedule_preempt_disabled();
274 void cpu_startup_entry(enum cpuhp_state state
)
277 * This #ifdef needs to die, but it's too late in the cycle to
278 * make this generic (arm and sh have never invoked the canary
279 * init for the non boot cpus!). Will be fixed in 3.11
283 * If we're the non-boot CPU, nothing set the stack canary up
284 * for us. The boot CPU already has it initialized but no harm
285 * in doing it again. This is a good place for updating it, as
286 * we wont ever return from this function (so the invalid
287 * canaries already on the stack wont ever trigger).
289 boot_init_stack_canary();
291 arch_cpu_idle_prepare();
292 cpuhp_online_idle(state
);