[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.12 v2] arm: gic-v3: deactivate SGI/PPI during initialization
Hi,We spoke about SPIs in the previous version. Why aren't they de-activated here? On 1/30/19 2:00 PM, Peng Fan wrote: On i.MX8, we implemented partition reboot which means Cortex-A reboot will not impact M4 cores and System control Unit core. However GICv3 is not reset because we also need to support A72 Cluster reboot without affecting A53 Cluster. The gic-v3 controller is configured with EOImode to 1, so during xen reboot, there is a function call "smp_call_function(halt_this_cpu, NULL, 0);" , but halt_this_cpu never return, that means other CPUs have no chance to deactivate the SGI interrupt, because the deactivate_irq operation is at the end of do_sgi. During the next boot of Xen, CPU0 will issue GIC_SGI_CALL_FUNCTION to other CPUs. As the Active state for SGI is left untouched during the reboot, the GIC_SGI_CALL_FUNCTION will still be active on the non-boot CPUs. This means the interrupt cannot be triggered again until it get deactivated. And according to IHI0069D_gic_architecture_specification, chapter "8.11.3 GICR_ICACTIVER0, Interrupt Clear-Active Register 0", the RW field of GICR_ICACTIVER0 resets to a value that is architecturally UNKNOWN. So set a fixed value during gic-v3 initialization to make sure interrupts are in deactivated state. It is a bit unclear what you mean by "fixed value" here. The only thing you do is clearing active state. So a better wording is "So make sure all interrupts are deactivated at during initialization by clearing the state". How about SPIs? Cheers, -- Julien Grall _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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