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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
2 #ifndef _KERNEL_TIME_MIGRATION_H
3 #define _KERNEL_TIME_MIGRATION_H
4 
5 /* Per group capacity. Must be a power of 2! */
6 #define TMIGR_CHILDREN_PER_GROUP 8
7 
8 /**
9  * struct tmigr_event - a timer event associated to a CPU
10  * @nextevt:	The node to enqueue an event in the parent group queue
11  * @cpu:	The CPU to which this event belongs
12  * @ignore:	Hint whether the event could be ignored; it is set when
13  *		CPU or group is active;
14  */
15 struct tmigr_event {
16 	struct timerqueue_node	nextevt;
17 	unsigned int		cpu;
18 	bool			ignore;
19 };
20 
21 /**
22  * struct tmigr_group - timer migration hierarchy group
23  * @lock:		Lock protecting the event information and group hierarchy
24  *			information during setup
25  * @parent:		Pointer to the parent group. Pointer is updated when a
26  *			new hierarchy level is added because of a CPU coming
27  *			online the first time. Once it is set, the pointer will
28  *			not be removed or updated. When accessing parent pointer
29  *			lock less to decide whether to abort a propagation or
30  *			not, it is not a problem. The worst outcome is an
31  *			unnecessary/early CPU wake up. But do not access parent
32  *			pointer several times in the same 'action' (like
33  *			activation, deactivation, check for remote expiry,...)
34  *			without holding the lock as it is not ensured that value
35  *			will not change.
36  * @groupevt:		Next event of the group which is only used when the
37  *			group is !active. The group event is then queued into
38  *			the parent timer queue.
39  *			Ignore bit of @groupevt is set when the group is active.
40  * @next_expiry:	Base monotonic expiry time of the next event of the
41  *			group; It is used for the racy lockless check whether a
42  *			remote expiry is required; it is always reliable
43  * @events:		Timer queue for child events queued in the group
44  * @migr_state:		State of the group (see union tmigr_state)
45  * @level:		Hierarchy level of the group; Required during setup
46  * @numa_node:		Required for setup only to make sure CPU and low level
47  *			group information is NUMA local. It is set to NUMA node
48  *			as long as the group level is per NUMA node (level <
49  *			tmigr_crossnode_level); otherwise it is set to
50  *			NUMA_NO_NODE
51  * @num_children:	Counter of group children to make sure the group is only
52  *			filled with TMIGR_CHILDREN_PER_GROUP; Required for setup
53  *			only
54  * @groupmask:		mask of the group in the parent group; is set during
55  *			setup and will never change; can be read lockless
56  * @list:		List head that is added to the per level
57  *			tmigr_level_list; is required during setup when a
58  *			new group needs to be connected to the existing
59  *			hierarchy groups
60  */
61 struct tmigr_group {
62 	raw_spinlock_t		lock;
63 	struct tmigr_group	*parent;
64 	struct tmigr_event	groupevt;
65 	u64			next_expiry;
66 	struct timerqueue_head	events;
67 	atomic_t		migr_state;
68 	unsigned int		level;
69 	int			numa_node;
70 	unsigned int		num_children;
71 	u8			groupmask;
72 	struct list_head	list;
73 };
74 
75 /**
76  * struct tmigr_cpu - timer migration per CPU group
77  * @lock:		Lock protecting the tmigr_cpu group information
78  * @online:		Indicates whether the CPU is online; In deactivate path
79  *			it is required to know whether the migrator in the top
80  *			level group is to be set offline, while a timer is
81  *			pending. Then another online CPU needs to be notified to
82  *			take over the migrator role. Furthermore the information
83  *			is required in CPU hotplug path as the CPU is able to go
84  *			idle before the timer migration hierarchy hotplug AP is
85  *			reached. During this phase, the CPU has to handle the
86  *			global timers on its own and must not act as a migrator.
87  * @idle:		Indicates whether the CPU is idle in the timer migration
88  *			hierarchy
89  * @remote:		Is set when timers of the CPU are expired remotely
90  * @tmgroup:		Pointer to the parent group
91  * @groupmask:		mask of tmigr_cpu in the parent group
92  * @wakeup:		Stores the first timer when the timer migration
93  *			hierarchy is completely idle and remote expiry was done;
94  *			is returned to timer code in the idle path and is only
95  *			used in idle path.
96  * @cpuevt:		CPU event which could be enqueued into the parent group
97  */
98 struct tmigr_cpu {
99 	raw_spinlock_t		lock;
100 	bool			online;
101 	bool			idle;
102 	bool			remote;
103 	struct tmigr_group	*tmgroup;
104 	u8			groupmask;
105 	u64			wakeup;
106 	struct tmigr_event	cpuevt;
107 };
108 
109 /**
110  * union tmigr_state - state of tmigr_group
111  * @state:	Combined version of the state - only used for atomic
112  *		read/cmpxchg function
113  * @struct:	Split version of the state - only use the struct members to
114  *		update information to stay independent of endianness
115  */
116 union tmigr_state {
117 	u32 state;
118 	/**
119 	 * struct - split state of tmigr_group
120 	 * @active:	Contains each mask bit of the active children
121 	 * @migrator:	Contains mask of the child which is migrator
122 	 * @seq:	Sequence counter needs to be increased when an update
123 	 *		to the tmigr_state is done. It prevents a race when
124 	 *		updates in the child groups are propagated in changed
125 	 *		order. Detailed information about the scenario is
126 	 *		given in the documentation at the begin of
127 	 *		timer_migration.c.
128 	 */
129 	struct {
130 		u8	active;
131 		u8	migrator;
132 		u16	seq;
133 	} __packed;
134 };
135 
136 #if defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON)
137 extern void tmigr_handle_remote(void);
138 extern bool tmigr_requires_handle_remote(void);
139 extern void tmigr_cpu_activate(void);
140 extern u64 tmigr_cpu_deactivate(u64 nextevt);
141 extern u64 tmigr_cpu_new_timer(u64 nextevt);
142 extern u64 tmigr_quick_check(u64 nextevt);
143 #else
144 static inline void tmigr_handle_remote(void) { }
145 static inline bool tmigr_requires_handle_remote(void) { return false; }
146 static inline void tmigr_cpu_activate(void) { }
147 #endif
148 
149 #endif
150