// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Cached value of srmcfg csr for each cpu. Seeded to U32_MAX so the next * __switch_to_srmcfg() unconditionally writes the CSR. The encoding * MCID << 16 | RCID with both fields well under 16 bits can never * produce this sentinel. This covers early-boot context switches that * happen before riscv_srmcfg_init() runs as an arch_initcall. */ DEFINE_PER_CPU(u32, cpu_srmcfg) = U32_MAX; /* default srmcfg value for each cpu, set via resctrl cpu assignment */ DEFINE_PER_CPU(u32, cpu_srmcfg_default); /* * Invalidate the per-CPU srmcfg cache. Used as both the cpuhp startup * and teardown callback. U32_MAX is not a valid srmcfg value * (MCID << 16 | RCID, both fields under 16 bits), so the next * __switch_to_srmcfg() always writes the CSR. * * Ssqosid leaves the CSR implementation-defined across hart stop/start, * so the cached value cannot be trusted after online. The startup * callback runs at CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, before CPUHP_AP_ACTIVE makes * the CPU schedulable, so the cache is invalidated before any normal * task runs and the CSR is written on that task's first switch. * The teardown callback is not relied on. Idle and per-CPU kthreads keep * switching as the CPU goes down and overwrite the sentinel with the CPU * default, so it does not survive the offline period. */ static int riscv_srmcfg_reset_cache(unsigned int cpu) { per_cpu(cpu_srmcfg, cpu) = U32_MAX; return 0; } /* * CPU PM notifier: invalidate the cached srmcfg on resume from a deep * idle / suspend. Ssqosid leaves CSR_SRMCFG state across low-power * transitions implementation-defined, and the boot CPU never goes * through the cpuhp online callback during system suspend, so without * this hook __switch_to_srmcfg() would skip the CSR write when the * outgoing task happens to share its srmcfg with the pre-suspend cache. */ static int riscv_srmcfg_pm_notify(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long action, void *unused) { switch (action) { case CPU_PM_EXIT: case CPU_PM_ENTER_FAILED: /* * The CSR is implementation-defined across the low-power * transition. Invalidate the cache and eagerly rewrite the * CSR for the current task so it does not run mis-tagged * until the next context switch. */ __this_cpu_write(cpu_srmcfg, U32_MAX); __switch_to_srmcfg(current); break; } return NOTIFY_OK; } static struct notifier_block riscv_srmcfg_pm_nb = { .notifier_call = riscv_srmcfg_pm_notify, }; static int __init riscv_srmcfg_init(void) { int err; if (!riscv_has_extension_unlikely(RISCV_ISA_EXT_SSQOSID)) return 0; /* * cpuhp_setup_state() invokes the startup callback locally on every * already-online CPU, so no separate seed loop is needed here. */ err = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "riscv/srmcfg:online", riscv_srmcfg_reset_cache, riscv_srmcfg_reset_cache); if (err < 0) pr_warn("srmcfg: cpuhp setup failed (%d), cache not invalidated on CPU online\n", err); /* * Register the PM notifier even if the cpuhp setup failed. It is * independent of the cpuhp state and guards suspend/resume. */ cpu_pm_register_notifier(&riscv_srmcfg_pm_nb); return 0; } arch_initcall(riscv_srmcfg_init);