[PATCH] irqchip: gic: Allow setting affinity to offline CPUs

Stephen Boyd sboyd at codeaurora.org
Tue Aug 20 12:48:25 EDT 2013


On 08/20/13 09:41, Tomasz Figa wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 of August 2013 09:33:31 Stephen Boyd wrote:
>> On 08/20/13 09:11, Tomasz Figa wrote:
>>> Sometimes it is necessary to fix interrupt affinity to an offline CPU,
>>> for example in initialization of local timers. This patch modifies
>>> .set_affinity() operation of irq-gic driver to fall back to any
>>> possible
>>> CPU if no online CPU can be found in requested CPU mask.
>>>
>>> This fixes broken Exynos4210 support since commit
>>>
>>> 	ee98d27df6 ARM: EXYNOS4: Divorce mct from local timer API
>>>
>>> caused by timer initialization code unable to set affinity for local
>>> timer interrupts.
>> Care to elaborate further? I don't see how the interrupt affinity is set
>> for a CPU that isn't online because the mct code runs on the CPU that
>> the affinity is being set to.
> Well, please look at secondary_start_kernel() in arch/arm/kernel/smp.c [1]. 
> You can see that notify_cpu_starting() (line 348) that fires the notifier 
> registered in MCT driver is called before set_cpu_online() (line 359) that 
> marks the CPU as online. Also notice that, originally, local timer 
> initialization was happening after set_cpu_online() - see line 365.
>
>

Great, thank you. Please put this information in the commit text next time.

I wonder if we shouldn't make the cpumask_any_and() work on the present
mask instead? If we ever support physical hotplug on ARM I think we
wouldn't want to allow interrupts to go to CPUs that aren't even present
(but still possible).

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