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authorSuraj Jitindar Singh2017-02-28 17:03:48 +1100
committerMichael Ellerman2017-03-06 21:44:09 +1100
commit014d02cbf16b3106dc8e93281d2a9c189751ed5e (patch)
tree31f2cd87c238719b3d53492ac307db57ec2e935e /arch/powerpc/kernel
parent12cc9fd6b2d8ee307a735b3b9faed0d17b719463 (diff)
powerpc: Update to new option-vector-5 format for CAS
On POWER9 the ibm,client-architecture-support (CAS) negotiation process has been updated to change how the host to guest negotiation is done for the new hash/radix mmu as well as the nest mmu, process tables and guest translation shootdown (GTSE). This is documented in the unreleased PAPR ACR "CAS option vector additions for P9". The host tells the guest which options it supports in ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support. The guest then chooses a subset of these to request in the CAS call and these are agreed to in the ibm,architecture-vec-5 property of the chosen node. Thus we read ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support and make our selection before calling CAS. We then parse the ibm,architecture-vec-5 property of the chosen node to check whether we should run as hash or radix. ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support format: index value pairs: <index, val> ... <index, val> index: Option vector 5 byte number val: Some representation of supported values Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> Acked-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org> [mpe: Don't print about unknown options, be consistent with OV5_FEAT] Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/kernel')
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_init.c110
1 files changed, 108 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_init.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_init.c
index bf3966d12565..1c1b44ec7642 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_init.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/prom_init.c
@@ -168,6 +168,14 @@ static unsigned long __initdata prom_tce_alloc_start;
static unsigned long __initdata prom_tce_alloc_end;
#endif
+static bool __initdata prom_radix_disable;
+
+struct platform_support {
+ bool hash_mmu;
+ bool radix_mmu;
+ bool radix_gtse;
+};
+
/* Platforms codes are now obsolete in the kernel. Now only used within this
* file and ultimately gone too. Feel free to change them if you need, they
* are not shared with anything outside of this file anymore
@@ -626,6 +634,12 @@ static void __init early_cmdline_parse(void)
prom_memory_limit = ALIGN(prom_memory_limit, 0x1000000);
#endif
}
+
+ opt = strstr(prom_cmd_line, "disable_radix");
+ if (opt) {
+ prom_debug("Radix disabled from cmdline\n");
+ prom_radix_disable = true;
+ }
}
#if defined(CONFIG_PPC_PSERIES) || defined(CONFIG_PPC_POWERNV)
@@ -695,6 +709,8 @@ struct option_vector5 {
u8 byte22;
u8 intarch;
u8 mmu;
+ u8 hash_ext;
+ u8 radix_ext;
} __packed;
struct option_vector6 {
@@ -850,8 +866,9 @@ struct ibm_arch_vec __cacheline_aligned ibm_architecture_vec = {
.reserved3 = 0,
.subprocessors = 1,
.intarch = 0,
- .mmu = OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_RADIX_300) | OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_HASH_300) |
- OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_PROC_TBL) | OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_GTSE),
+ .mmu = 0,
+ .hash_ext = 0,
+ .radix_ext = 0,
},
/* option vector 6: IBM PAPR hints */
@@ -990,6 +1007,92 @@ static int __init prom_count_smt_threads(void)
}
+static void __init prom_parse_mmu_model(u8 val,
+ struct platform_support *support)
+{
+ switch (val) {
+ case OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_DYNAMIC):
+ case OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_EITHER): /* Either Available */
+ prom_debug("MMU - either supported\n");
+ support->radix_mmu = !prom_radix_disable;
+ support->hash_mmu = true;
+ break;
+ case OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_RADIX): /* Only Radix */
+ prom_debug("MMU - radix only\n");
+ if (prom_radix_disable) {
+ /*
+ * If we __have__ to do radix, we're better off ignoring
+ * the command line rather than not booting.
+ */
+ prom_printf("WARNING: Ignoring cmdline option disable_radix\n");
+ }
+ support->radix_mmu = true;
+ break;
+ case OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_HASH):
+ prom_debug("MMU - hash only\n");
+ support->hash_mmu = true;
+ break;
+ default:
+ prom_debug("Unknown mmu support option: 0x%x\n", val);
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static void __init prom_parse_platform_support(u8 index, u8 val,
+ struct platform_support *support)
+{
+ switch (index) {
+ case OV5_INDX(OV5_MMU_SUPPORT): /* MMU Model */
+ prom_parse_mmu_model(val & OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_SUPPORT), support);
+ break;
+ case OV5_INDX(OV5_RADIX_GTSE): /* Radix Extensions */
+ if (val & OV5_FEAT(OV5_RADIX_GTSE)) {
+ prom_debug("Radix - GTSE supported\n");
+ support->radix_gtse = true;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static void __init prom_check_platform_support(void)
+{
+ struct platform_support supported = {
+ .hash_mmu = false,
+ .radix_mmu = false,
+ .radix_gtse = false
+ };
+ int prop_len = prom_getproplen(prom.chosen,
+ "ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support");
+ if (prop_len > 1) {
+ int i;
+ u8 vec[prop_len];
+ prom_debug("Found ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support, len: %d\n",
+ prop_len);
+ prom_getprop(prom.chosen, "ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support",
+ &vec, sizeof(vec));
+ for (i = 0; i < prop_len; i += 2) {
+ prom_debug("%d: index = 0x%x val = 0x%x\n", i / 2
+ , vec[i]
+ , vec[i + 1]);
+ prom_parse_platform_support(vec[i], vec[i + 1],
+ &supported);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (supported.radix_mmu && supported.radix_gtse) {
+ /* Radix preferred - but we require GTSE for now */
+ prom_debug("Asking for radix with GTSE\n");
+ ibm_architecture_vec.vec5.mmu = OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_RADIX);
+ ibm_architecture_vec.vec5.radix_ext = OV5_FEAT(OV5_RADIX_GTSE);
+ } else if (supported.hash_mmu) {
+ /* Default to hash mmu (if we can) */
+ prom_debug("Asking for hash\n");
+ ibm_architecture_vec.vec5.mmu = OV5_FEAT(OV5_MMU_HASH);
+ } else {
+ /* We're probably on a legacy hypervisor */
+ prom_debug("Assuming legacy hash support\n");
+ }
+}
static void __init prom_send_capabilities(void)
{
@@ -997,6 +1100,9 @@ static void __init prom_send_capabilities(void)
prom_arg_t ret;
u32 cores;
+ /* Check ibm,arch-vec-5-platform-support and fixup vec5 if required */
+ prom_check_platform_support();
+
root = call_prom("open", 1, 1, ADDR("/"));
if (root != 0) {
/* We need to tell the FW about the number of cores we support.