[PATCH v1 0/1] arm_pmu: acpi: Pre-allocate pmu structures
Will Deacon
will at kernel.org
Thu Sep 22 06:27:41 PDT 2022
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 05:51:03PM +0200, Pierre Gondois wrote:
> Sleeping inside arm_pmu_acpi_cpu_starting() while running a preemp_rt
> kernel was reported at [1], and a solution was suggested at [2].
>
> It seems [2] doesn't work because of the following:
> """PREPARE: The callbacks are invoked on a control CPU before the
> hotplugged CPU is started up or after the hotplugged CPU has died."""
>
> Indeed the 'prepare' callbacks are executed on the control CPU and
> this CPU cannot remotely read the cpuid (cf read_cpuid_id()) of the
> other CPUs.
>
> Another solution:
> 1. count the number of different PMU IRQs (#IRQs)
> 2. allocate #IRQs pmu structures. There is at most #IRQs PMUs
> 3. in arm_pmu_acpi_cpu_starting() subcalls, after checking the cpuid,
> decide to use or re-use a pre-allocated pmu structure.
> Thus the pre-allocated pmu struct can be seen as a pool and all
> the struct might not be used.
> 4. free the unused pmu structures when probing
> is suggested in this patch.
>
> Freeing the unused pmu structures (4.) could maybe be done in a
> CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN hotplug callback instead, but only one CPU is
> needed to search/free unused pre-allocated pmu structures.
I vaguely remember Mark R having a look at this at the time, so I'd like
his Ack on your approach before I queue anything.
Will
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