[PATCH 7/8] arm64: pmu: Enable multiple PMUs in an ACPI system
Will Deacon
will.deacon at arm.com
Wed Jun 15 08:30:07 PDT 2016
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 10:21:12AM -0500, Jeremy Linton wrote:
> On 06/15/2016 08:22 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
> >On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 05:23:32PM -0500, Jeremy Linton wrote:
> >>Its possible that an ACPI system has multiple CPU types in it
> >>with differing PMU counters. Use the newly provided acpi_pmu routines
> >>to detect that case, and instantiate more than one set of counters.
> >>
> >
> >[...]
> >
> >>+ pmus = kcalloc(num_possible_cpus(), sizeof(struct pmu_types),
> >>+ GFP_KERNEL);
> >>+
> >>+ if (pmus) {
> >>+ arm_pmu_acpi_determine_cpu_types(pmus);
> >>+
> >>+ for (j = 0; pmus[j].cpu_count; j++) {
> >>+ pr_devel("CPU type %X, count %d\n", pmus[j].cpu_type,
> >>+ pmus[j].cpu_count);
> >>+ res = kcalloc(pmus[j].cpu_count,
> >>+ sizeof(struct resource), GFP_KERNEL);
> >
> >Given that you already have dynamic allocation in here, why not use a
> >linked-list for the pmus list, and avoid having a potentially huge temporary
> >data structure?
>
> Sure... But, its really only going to be 2 entries on any existing system, I
> considered limiting this to something reasonable like "4" with a WARN()
> because who will ever build a machine with more than 4 different CPU types
> in it? <chuckle> Is that an acceptable solution, or do you prefer the list?
I do prefer the list, just because kcalloc(num_possible_cpus(), ...) could
be pretty large, and like you say, we're likely to need 2-3 entries in
practice.
Will
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