Move linux 2.6.11 workaround to generic code

Linux 2.6.11 seems to require a certain order in CPUs listed in mptable,
so enforce it. This was only done on arima/hdama, but now is generic.
Unfortunately this is somewhat slow.

Change-Id: I85715ebae8a009cb816bc9ffd6372708f246bf66
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/280
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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Patrick Georgi 2011-10-14 23:02:57 +02:00 committed by Stefan Reinauer
parent e572ef6136
commit 07b4215e11
2 changed files with 12 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ void smp_write_processor(struct mp_config_table *mc,
void smp_write_processors(struct mp_config_table *mc)
{
int boot_apic_id;
int order_id;
unsigned apic_version;
unsigned cpu_features;
unsigned cpu_feature_flags;
@ -145,6 +146,8 @@ void smp_write_processors(struct mp_config_table *mc)
result = cpuid(1);
cpu_features = result.eax;
cpu_feature_flags = result.edx;
/* order the output of the cpus to fix a bug in kernel 2.6.11 */
for(order_id = 0;order_id <256; order_id++) {
for(cpu = all_devices; cpu; cpu = cpu->next) {
unsigned long cpu_flag;
if ((cpu->path.type != DEVICE_PATH_APIC) ||
@ -159,10 +162,14 @@ void smp_write_processors(struct mp_config_table *mc)
if (boot_apic_id == cpu->path.apic.apic_id) {
cpu_flag = MPC_CPU_ENABLED | MPC_CPU_BOOTPROCESSOR;
}
smp_write_processor(mc,
cpu->path.apic.apic_id, apic_version,
cpu_flag, cpu_features, cpu_feature_flags
);
if(cpu->path.apic.apic_id == order_id) {
smp_write_processor(mc,
cpu->path.apic.apic_id, apic_version,
cpu_flag, cpu_features, cpu_feature_flags
);
break;
}
}
}
}

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@ -11,54 +11,6 @@
#define HT_INIT_CONTROL 0x6c
#define HTIC_BIOSR_Detect (1<<5)
/* If we assume a symmetric processor configuration we can
* get all of the information we need to write the processor
* entry from the bootstrap processor.
* Plus I don't think linux really even cares.
* Having the proper apicid's in the table so the non-bootstrap
* processors can be woken up should be enough. Linux-2.6.11 work-around.
*/
static void smp_write_processors_inorder(struct mp_config_table *mc)
{
int boot_apic_id;
int order_id;
unsigned apic_version;
unsigned cpu_features;
unsigned cpu_feature_flags;
struct cpuid_result result;
device_t cpu;
boot_apic_id = lapicid();
apic_version = lapic_read(LAPIC_LVR) & 0xff;
result = cpuid(1);
cpu_features = result.eax;
cpu_feature_flags = result.edx;
/* order the output of the cpus to fix a bug in kernel 6 11 */
for(order_id = 0;order_id <256; order_id++) {
for(cpu = all_devices; cpu; cpu = cpu->next) {
unsigned long cpu_flag;
if ((cpu->path.type != DEVICE_PATH_APIC) ||
(cpu->bus->dev->path.type != DEVICE_PATH_APIC_CLUSTER))
{
continue;
}
if (!cpu->enabled) {
continue;
}
cpu_flag = MPC_CPU_ENABLED;
if (boot_apic_id == cpu->path.apic.apic_id) {
cpu_flag = MPC_CPU_ENABLED | MPC_CPU_BOOTPROCESSOR;
}
if(cpu->path.apic.apic_id == order_id) {
smp_write_processor(mc,
cpu->path.apic.apic_id, apic_version,
cpu_flag, cpu_features, cpu_feature_flags);
break;
}
}
}
}
static unsigned node_link_to_bus(unsigned node, unsigned link)
{
device_t dev;
@ -125,7 +77,7 @@ static void *smp_write_config_table(void *v)
mptable_init(mc, LAPIC_ADDR);
smp_write_processors_inorder(mc);
smp_write_processors(mc);
apicid_base = max_apicid() + 1;
apicid_8111 = apicid_base;