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authorPalmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>2023-04-18 16:01:19 -0700
committerPalmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>2023-04-18 19:49:51 -0700
commiteb04e72b345b01d192163e012853fb28f433b234 (patch)
treea9934983882c8da66416209a2b6359a30602c091 /arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h
parent6a24915145c922b79d3ac78f681137a4c14a6d6b (diff)
parentaa5af0aa90bad3f1cad5a90ee5eecd92ac9f3096 (diff)
Merge patch series "RISC-V Hardware Probing User Interface"
Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> says: There's been a bunch of off-list discussions about this, including at Plumbers. The original plan was to do something involving providing an ISA string to userspace, but ISA strings just aren't sufficient for a stable ABI any more: in order to parse an ISA string users need the version of the specifications that the string is written to, the version of each extension (sometimes at a finer granularity than the RISC-V releases/versions encode), and the expected use case for the ISA string (ie, is it a U-mode or M-mode string). That's a lot of complexity to try and keep ABI compatible and it's probably going to continue to grow, as even if there's no more complexity in the specifications we'll have to deal with the various ISA string parsing oddities that end up all over userspace. Instead this patch set takes a very different approach and provides a set of key/value pairs that encode various bits about the system. The big advantage here is that we can clearly define what these mean so we can ensure ABI stability, but it also allows us to encode information that's unlikely to ever appear in an ISA string (see the misaligned access performance, for example). The resulting interface looks a lot like what arm64 and x86 do, and will hopefully fit well into something like ACPI in the future. The actual user interface is a syscall, with a vDSO function in front of it. The vDSO function can answer some queries without a syscall at all, and falls back to the syscall for cases it doesn't have answers to. Currently we prepopulate it with an array of answers for all keys and a CPU set of "all CPUs". This can be adjusted as necessary to provide fast answers to the most common queries. An example series in glibc exposing this syscall and using it in an ifunc selector for memcpy can be found at [1]. I was asked about the performance delta between this and something like sysfs. I created a small test program and ran it on a Nezha D1 Allwinner board. Doing each operation 100000 times and dividing, these operations take the following amount of time: - open()+read()+close() of /sys/kernel/cpu_byteorder: 3.8us - access("/sys/kernel/cpu_byteorder", R_OK): 1.3us - riscv_hwprobe() vDSO and syscall: .0094us - riscv_hwprobe() vDSO with no syscall: 0.0091us These numbers get farther apart if we query multiple keys, as sysfs will scale linearly with the number of keys, where the dedicated syscall stays the same. To frame these numbers, I also did a tight fork/exec/wait loop, which I measured as 4.8ms. So doing 4 open/read/close operations is a delta of about 0.3%, versus a single vDSO call is a delta of essentially zero. [1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/glibc/list/?series=343050 * b4-shazam-merge: RISC-V: Add hwprobe vDSO function and data selftests: Test the new RISC-V hwprobe interface RISC-V: hwprobe: Support probing of misaligned access performance RISC-V: hwprobe: Add support for RISCV_HWPROBE_BASE_BEHAVIOR_IMA RISC-V: Add a syscall for HW probing RISC-V: Move struct riscv_cpuinfo to new header Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230407231103.2622178-1-evan@rivosinc.com Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@rivosinc.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h')
-rw-r--r--arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h5
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h b/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h
index 58ccd2f8cab7..a8f5cf6694a1 100644
--- a/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h
+++ b/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative.h
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
#define ALT_OLD_PTR(a) __ALT_PTR(a, old_offset)
#define ALT_ALT_PTR(a) __ALT_PTR(a, alt_offset)
+void __init probe_vendor_features(unsigned int cpu);
void __init apply_boot_alternatives(void);
void __init apply_early_boot_alternatives(void);
void apply_module_alternatives(void *start, size_t length);
@@ -52,11 +53,15 @@ void thead_errata_patch_func(struct alt_entry *begin, struct alt_entry *end,
unsigned long archid, unsigned long impid,
unsigned int stage);
+void thead_feature_probe_func(unsigned int cpu, unsigned long archid,
+ unsigned long impid);
+
void riscv_cpufeature_patch_func(struct alt_entry *begin, struct alt_entry *end,
unsigned int stage);
#else /* CONFIG_RISCV_ALTERNATIVE */
+static inline void probe_vendor_features(unsigned int cpu) { }
static inline void apply_boot_alternatives(void) { }
static inline void apply_early_boot_alternatives(void) { }
static inline void apply_module_alternatives(void *start, size_t length) { }