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[Xen-devel] [PATCH v11 08/23] x86: refactor psr: L3 CAT: set value: implement framework.



As set value flow is the most complicated one in psr, it will be
divided to some patches to make things clearer. This patch
implements the set value framework to show a whole picture firstly.

It also changes domctl interface to make it more general.

To make the set value flow be general and can support multiple features
at same time, it includes below steps:
1. Get COS ID that current domain is using.
2. Gather a value array to store all features current value
   into it and replace the current value of the feature which is
   being set to the new input value.
3. Find if there is already a COS ID on which all features'
   values are same as the array. Then, we can reuse this COS
   ID.
4. If fail to find, we need pick an available COS ID. Only COS ID which ref
   is 0 or 1 can be picked.
5. Write the feature's MSRs according to the COS ID.
6. Update ref according to COS ID.
7. Save the COS ID into current domain's psr_cos_ids[socket] so that we
   can know which COS the domain is using on the socket.
8. Set dom_ids bit corresponding to the domain so that we can know the domain
   has been set and the COS ID of the domain is valid.

So, some functions are abstracted and the callback functions will be
implemented in next patches.

Here is an example to understand the process. The CPU supports
two featuers, e.g. L3 CAT and L2 CAT. User wants to set L3 CAT
of Dom1 to 0x1ff.
1. At the initial time, the old_cos of Dom1 is 0. The COS registers values
are below at this time.
        -------------------------------
        | COS 0 | COS 1 | COS 2 | ... |
        -------------------------------
L3 CAT  | 0x7ff | 0x7ff | 0x7ff | ... |
        -------------------------------
L2 CAT  | 0xff  | 0xff  | 0xff  | ... |
        -------------------------------

2. Gather the value array and insert new value into it:
val[0]: 0x1ff
val[1]: 0xff

3. It cannot find a matching COS.

4. Pick COS 1 to store the value set.

5. Write the L3 CAT COS 1 registers. The COS registers values are
changed to below now.
        -------------------------------
        | COS 0 | COS 1 | COS 2 | ... |
        -------------------------------
L3 CAT  | 0x7ff | 0x1ff | ...   | ... |
        -------------------------------
L2 CAT  | 0xff  | 0xff  | ...   | ... |
        -------------------------------

6. The ref[1] is increased to 1 because Dom1 is using it now.

7. Save 1 to Dom1's psr_cos_ids[socket].

8. Set the bit in 'dom_ids[]'.

Then, user wants to set L3 CAT of Dom2 to 0x1ff too. The old_cos
of Dom2 is 0 too. Repeat above flow.

The val array assembled is:
val[0]: 0x1ff
val[1]: 0xff

So, it can find a matching COS, COS 1. Then, it can reuse COS 1
for Dom2.

The ref[1] is increased to 2 now because both Dom1 and Dom2 are
using this COS ID. Set 1 to Dom2's psr_cos_ids[socket].

There is one thing need to emphasize that we need restore domain's COS ID to
0 when socket is offline. Otherwise, a wrong COS ID will be used when the
socket is online again. That may cause user see the wrong CBM shown. But it
takes much time to iterate all domains to restore COS ID to 0. So, we define
a 'dom_ids[]' to represents all domains, one bit corresponds to one domain.
If the bit is 0 when entering 'psr_ctxt_switch_to', that means this is the
first time the domain is switched to this socket or domain's COS ID has not
been set since the socket is online. So, the COS ID set to ASSOC register on
this socket should be default value, 0. If not, that means the domain's COS
ID has been set when the socket was online. So, this COS ID is valid and we
can directly use it. We restore the domain's COS ID to 0 if the bit
corresponding to the domain is 0 but the domain's COS ID is not 0 when
'psr_get_val' is called. This can avoid CPU serialization if restoring action
is exectued in 'psr_ctxt_switch_to'.

Signed-off-by: Yi Sun <yi.y.sun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
v11:
    - define 'dom_ids[]' and implement related flows.
    - restore domain cos id to 0 in 'psr_get_val'.
    - rename 'write_psr_msr' to 'write_psr_msrs' and change its parameters to
      handle value array the feature's all MSRs.
    - fix coding style issue.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - do not need check 'cos' in ASSERT.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - rename 'insert_val_to_array' to 'insert_val_into_array'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove 'ref_lock' from parameter list in 'find_cos' and 'pick_avail_cos'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove ASSERT check to 'ref_lock' in 'find_cos' and 'pick_avail_cos'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - fix a bug for checking 'feat_type'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - move 'free_array' label.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - modify comments and commit message.
v10:
    - restore domain cos id to 0 when socket is offline.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - check 'psr_cat_op.data' to make sure only lower 32 bits are valid.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove unnecessary fixed width type of parameters and variables.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - rename 'insert_new_val_to_array' to 'insert_val_to_array'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - input 'ref_lock' pointer into functions to check if it has been locked.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - add comment to declare the set process is protected by 'domctl_lock'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - check 'feat_type'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove 'feat_mask'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove unnecessary criteria of ASSERT.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - adjust flow of 'psr_set_val' to avoid 'goto' for successful cases.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - use ASSERT to check 'socket_info' in 'psr_free_cos'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove unnecessary comment in 'psr_free_cos'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
v9:
    - use goto style error handling in 'psr_set_val'.
      (suggested by Wei Liu)
    - use ASSERT for checking old_cos.
      (suggested by Wei Liu and Jan Beulich)
    - fix coding style issue.
      (suggested by Wei Liu)
    - rename 'assemble_val_array' to 'combine_val_array' in pervious patch.
      (suggested by Wei Liu)
    - use 'spin_is_locked' to check ref_lock.
      (suggested by Roger Pau)
    - add an input parameter 'array_len' for 'write_psr_msr'.
    - check 'socket_info' and 'psr_cos_ids' in this patch.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - modify patch title to indicate 'L3 CAT'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - fix commit message words.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change 'assemble_val_array' to 'gather_val_array'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change 'set_new_val_to_array' to 'insert_new_val_to_array'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change parameter 'm' of 'insert_new_val_to_array' to 'new_val'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change 'write_psr_msr' to 'write_psr_msrs'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - correct comments.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove unnecessary comments.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - adjust conditions after 'find_cos' to save a level of indentation.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - add 'ASSERT(!old_cos || ref[old_cos])'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - move ASSERT() check into locked region.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - replace parameter '*val' to 'val[]' in some functions.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change 'write_psr_msr' parameters to prepare to only set one new value
      for one feature.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - changes about 'uint64_t' to 'uint32_t'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - add explanation about context switch.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
v5:
    - modify commit message.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - return an error for all helper functions in set flow.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - remove unnecessary cast.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - divide 'get_old_set_new' to two functions, 'assemble_val_array' and
      'set_new_val_to_array'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - modify comments.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - adjust code format.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - change 'alloc_new_cos' to 'pick_avail_cos' to make name accurate.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - check feature type when entering 'psr_set_val'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - use ASSERT to check ref.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
    - rename 'dat[]' to 'data[]'.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
v4:
    - create this patch to make codes easier to understand.
      (suggested by Jan Beulich)
---
 xen/arch/x86/domctl.c     |  18 ++--
 xen/arch/x86/psr.c        | 239 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 xen/include/asm-x86/psr.h |   4 +-
 3 files changed, 241 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/domctl.c b/xen/arch/x86/domctl.c
index 5b62c5c..124a1c6 100644
--- a/xen/arch/x86/domctl.c
+++ b/xen/arch/x86/domctl.c
@@ -1411,21 +1411,21 @@ long arch_do_domctl(
             uint32_t val32;
 
         case XEN_DOMCTL_PSR_CAT_OP_SET_L3_CBM:
-            ret = psr_set_l3_cbm(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
-                                 domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
-                                 PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3);
+            ret = psr_set_val(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
+                              domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
+                              PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3);
             break;
 
         case XEN_DOMCTL_PSR_CAT_OP_SET_L3_CODE:
-            ret = psr_set_l3_cbm(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
-                                 domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
-                                 PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_CODE);
+            ret = psr_set_val(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
+                              domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
+                              PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_CODE);
             break;
 
         case XEN_DOMCTL_PSR_CAT_OP_SET_L3_DATA:
-            ret = psr_set_l3_cbm(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
-                                 domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
-                                 PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_DATA);
+            ret = psr_set_val(d, domctl->u.psr_cat_op.target,
+                              domctl->u.psr_cat_op.data,
+                              PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_DATA);
             break;
 
         case XEN_DOMCTL_PSR_CAT_OP_GET_L3_CBM:
diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c
index 1b781e1..7658786 100644
--- a/xen/arch/x86/psr.c
+++ b/xen/arch/x86/psr.c
@@ -118,11 +118,13 @@ static const struct feat_props {
  *             COS ID. Every entry of cos_ref corresponds to one COS ID.
  */
 struct psr_socket_info {
-    bool feat_init;
-    spinlock_t ref_lock;
     /* Feature array's index is 'enum psr_feat_type' which is same as 'props' 
*/
     struct feat_node *features[PSR_SOCKET_FEAT_NUM];
+    bool feat_init;
     unsigned int cos_ref[MAX_COS_REG_CNT];
+    spinlock_t ref_lock;
+    /* Every bit corresponds to a domain. Index is domain_id. */
+    DECLARE_BITMAP(dom_ids, DOMID_IDLE + 1);
 };
 
 struct psr_assoc {
@@ -178,6 +180,10 @@ static void free_socket_resources(unsigned int socket)
     }
 
     info->feat_init = false;
+
+    memset(info->cos_ref, 0, MAX_COS_REG_CNT * sizeof(unsigned int));
+
+    memset(info->dom_ids, 0, ((DOMID_IDLE + 1) + 7) / 8);
 }
 
 static enum psr_feat_type psr_cbm_type_to_feat_type(enum cbm_type type)
@@ -449,11 +455,19 @@ void psr_ctxt_switch_to(struct domain *d)
 
     /* IDLE domain's 'psr_cos_ids' is NULL so we set default value for it. */
     if ( psra->cos_mask )
-        psr_assoc_cos(&reg,
-                      d->arch.psr_cos_ids ?
-                      d->arch.psr_cos_ids[cpu_to_socket(smp_processor_id())] :
-                      0,
-                      psra->cos_mask);
+    {
+        unsigned int socket = cpu_to_socket(smp_processor_id());
+        struct psr_socket_info *info = socket_info + socket;
+        unsigned int cos = 0;
+
+        if ( d->arch.psr_cos_ids )
+            cos = d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket];
+
+        if ( unlikely(!test_bit(d->domain_id, info->dom_ids)) )
+            cos = 0;
+
+        psr_assoc_cos(&reg, cos, psra->cos_mask);
+    }
 
     if ( reg != psra->val )
     {
@@ -529,6 +543,10 @@ int psr_get_val(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
     if ( !feat || !feat_props[feat_type] )
         return -ENOENT;
 
+    if ( !test_bit(d->domain_id, socket_info[socket].dom_ids) &&
+         d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket] )
+        d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket] = 0;
+
     cos = d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket];
     /*
      * If input cos exceeds current feature's cos_max, we should return its
@@ -548,15 +566,218 @@ int psr_get_val(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
     return 0;
 }
 
-int psr_set_l3_cbm(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
-                   uint64_t cbm, enum cbm_type type)
+/* Set value functions */
+static unsigned int get_cos_num(const struct psr_socket_info *info)
 {
     return 0;
 }
 
+static int gather_val_array(uint32_t val[],
+                            unsigned int array_len,
+                            const struct psr_socket_info *info,
+                            unsigned int old_cos)
+{
+    return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static int insert_val_into_array(uint32_t val[],
+                                 unsigned int array_len,
+                                 const struct psr_socket_info *info,
+                                 enum psr_feat_type feat_type,
+                                 enum cbm_type type,
+                                 uint32_t new_val)
+{
+    return -EINVAL;
+}
+
+static int find_cos(const uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len,
+                    enum psr_feat_type feat_type,
+                    const struct psr_socket_info *info)
+{
+    return -ENOENT;
+}
+
+static int pick_avail_cos(const struct psr_socket_info *info,
+                          const uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len,
+                          unsigned int old_cos,
+                          enum psr_feat_type feat_type)
+{
+    return -ENOENT;
+}
+
+static int write_psr_msrs(unsigned int socket, unsigned int cos,
+                          uint32_t val[], unsigned int array_len,
+                          enum psr_feat_type feat_type)
+{
+    return -ENOENT;
+}
+
+/* The whole set process is protected by domctl_lock. */
+int psr_set_val(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
+                uint64_t new_val, enum cbm_type type)
+{
+    unsigned int old_cos;
+    int cos, ret;
+    unsigned int *ref;
+    uint32_t *val_array, val;
+    struct psr_socket_info *info = get_socket_info(socket);
+    unsigned int array_len;
+    enum psr_feat_type feat_type;
+
+    if ( IS_ERR(info) )
+        return PTR_ERR(info);
+
+    if ( new_val != (uint32_t)new_val )
+        return -EINVAL;
+
+    val = new_val;
+
+    feat_type = psr_cbm_type_to_feat_type(type);
+    if ( feat_type >= ARRAY_SIZE(info->features) ||
+         !info->features[feat_type] )
+        return -ENOENT;
+
+    /*
+     * Step 0:
+     * old_cos means the COS ID current domain is using. By default, it is 0.
+     *
+     * For every COS ID, there is a reference count to record how many domains
+     * are using the COS register corresponding to this COS ID.
+     * - If ref[old_cos] is 0, that means this COS is not used by any domain.
+     * - If ref[old_cos] is 1, that means this COS is only used by current
+     *   domain.
+     * - If ref[old_cos] is more than 1, that mean multiple domains are using
+     *   this COS.
+     */
+    old_cos = d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket];
+    ASSERT(old_cos < MAX_COS_REG_CNT);
+
+    ref = info->cos_ref;
+
+    /*
+     * Step 1:
+     * Gather a value array to store all features cos_reg_val[old_cos].
+     * And, set the input new val into array according to the feature's
+     * position in array.
+     */
+    array_len = get_cos_num(info);
+    val_array = xzalloc_array(uint32_t, array_len);
+    if ( !val_array )
+        return -ENOMEM;
+
+    if ( (ret = gather_val_array(val_array, array_len, info, old_cos)) != 0 )
+        goto free_array;
+
+    if ( (ret = insert_val_into_array(val_array, array_len, info,
+                                      feat_type, type, val)) != 0 )
+        goto free_array;
+
+    spin_lock(&info->ref_lock);
+
+    /*
+     * Step 2:
+     * Try to find if there is already a COS ID on which all features' values
+     * are same as the array. Then, we can reuse this COS ID.
+     */
+    cos = find_cos(val_array, array_len, feat_type, info);
+    if ( cos == old_cos )
+    {
+        ret = 0;
+        goto unlock_free_array;
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Step 3:
+     * If fail to find, we need pick an available COS ID.
+     * In fact, only COS ID which ref is 1 or 0 can be picked for current
+     * domain. If old_cos is not 0 and its ref==1, that means only current
+     * domain is using this old_cos ID. So, this old_cos ID certainly can
+     * be reused by current domain. Ref==0 means there is no any domain
+     * using this COS ID. So it can be used for current domain too.
+     */
+    if ( cos < 0 )
+    {
+        cos = pick_avail_cos(info, val_array, array_len, old_cos, feat_type);
+        if ( cos < 0 )
+        {
+            ret = cos;
+            goto unlock_free_array;
+        }
+
+        /*
+         * Step 4:
+         * Write the feature's MSRs according to the COS ID.
+         */
+        ret = write_psr_msrs(socket, cos, val_array, array_len, feat_type);
+        if ( ret )
+            goto unlock_free_array;
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Step 5:
+     * Find the COS ID (find_cos result is '>= 0' or an available COS ID is
+     * picked, then update ref according to COS ID.
+     */
+    ref[cos]++;
+    ASSERT(!cos || ref[cos]);
+    ASSERT(!old_cos || ref[old_cos]);
+    ref[old_cos]--;
+    spin_unlock(&info->ref_lock);
+
+    /*
+     * Step 6:
+     * Save the COS ID into current domain's psr_cos_ids[] so that we can know
+     * which COS the domain is using on the socket. One domain can only use
+     * one COS ID at same time on each socket.
+     */
+    d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket] = cos;
+
+    /*
+     * Step 7:
+     * Then, set the dom_ids bit which corresponds to domain_id to mark this
+     * domain has been set and the COS ID of the domain is valid.
+     */
+    set_bit(d->domain_id, info->dom_ids);
+
+ free_array:
+    xfree(val_array);
+    return ret;
+
+ unlock_free_array:
+    spin_unlock(&info->ref_lock);
+    xfree(val_array);
+    return ret;
+}
+
 /* Called with domain lock held, no extra lock needed for 'psr_cos_ids' */
 static void psr_free_cos(struct domain *d)
 {
+    unsigned int socket, cos;
+
+    ASSERT(socket_info);
+
+    if ( !d->arch.psr_cos_ids )
+        return;
+
+    /* Domain is destroied so its cos_ref should be decreased. */
+    for ( socket = 0; socket < nr_sockets; socket++ )
+    {
+        struct psr_socket_info *info;
+
+        /* cos 0 is default one which does not need be handled. */
+        cos = d->arch.psr_cos_ids[socket];
+        if ( cos == 0 )
+            continue;
+
+        info = socket_info + socket;
+        spin_lock(&info->ref_lock);
+        ASSERT(info->cos_ref[cos]);
+        info->cos_ref[cos]--;
+        spin_unlock(&info->ref_lock);
+
+        clear_bit(d->domain_id, info->dom_ids);
+    }
+
     xfree(d->arch.psr_cos_ids);
     d->arch.psr_cos_ids = NULL;
 }
diff --git a/xen/include/asm-x86/psr.h b/xen/include/asm-x86/psr.h
index 7c6d38a..ae52d85 100644
--- a/xen/include/asm-x86/psr.h
+++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/psr.h
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ int psr_get_info(unsigned int socket, enum cbm_type type,
                  uint32_t data[], unsigned int array_len);
 int psr_get_val(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
                 uint32_t *val, enum cbm_type type);
-int psr_set_l3_cbm(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
-                   uint64_t cbm, enum cbm_type type);
+int psr_set_val(struct domain *d, unsigned int socket,
+                uint64_t val, enum cbm_type type);
 
 int psr_domain_init(struct domain *d);
 void psr_domain_free(struct domain *d);
-- 
1.9.1


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