Revert "src/arch/x86: Use core apic id to get cpu_index()"
This reverts commit 095c931cf1
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Previously cpu_info() was implemented with a struct on top of an
aligned stack. As FSP changed the stack value cpu_info() could not be
used in FSP context (which PPI is). Now cpu_info() uses GDT segments,
which FSP does not touch so it can be used.
This also exports cpu_infos from cpu.c as it's a convenient way to get
the struct device * for a certain index.
TESTED on aldrvp: FSP-S works and is able to run code on APs.
Change-Id: I3a40156ba275b572d7d1913d8c17c24b4c8f6d78
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/69509
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subratabanik@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
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@ -318,33 +318,9 @@ void arch_bootstate_coreboot_exit(void)
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mp_park_aps();
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}
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/*
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* Previously cpu_index() implementation assumes that cpu_index()
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* function will always getting called from coreboot context
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* (ESP stack pointer will always refer to coreboot).
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*
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* But with MP_SERVICES_PPI implementation in coreboot this
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* assumption might not be true, where FSP context (stack pointer refers
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* to FSP) will request to get cpu_index().
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*
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* Hence new logic to use cpuid to fetch lapic id and matches with
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* cpus_default_apic_id[] variable to return correct cpu_index().
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*/
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int cpu_index(void)
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{
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int i;
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int lapic_id = initial_lapicid();
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for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_MAX_CPUS; i++) {
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if (cpu_get_apic_id(i) == lapic_id)
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return i;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/* cpu_info() looks at address 0 at the base of %gs for a pointer to struct cpu_info */
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static struct per_cpu_segment_data segment_data[CONFIG_MAX_CPUS];
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static struct cpu_info cpu_infos[CONFIG_MAX_CPUS];
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struct cpu_info cpu_infos[CONFIG_MAX_CPUS];
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enum cb_err set_cpu_info(unsigned int index, struct device *cpu)
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{
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@ -161,6 +161,13 @@ static inline struct cpu_info *cpu_info(void)
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return ci;
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}
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static inline unsigned long cpu_index(void)
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{
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struct cpu_info *ci;
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ci = cpu_info();
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return ci->index;
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}
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struct cpuinfo_x86 {
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uint8_t x86; /* CPU family */
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uint8_t x86_vendor; /* CPU vendor */
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@ -212,20 +219,6 @@ uint32_t cpu_get_feature_flags_ecx(void);
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*/
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uint32_t cpu_get_feature_flags_edx(void);
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/*
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* Previously cpu_index() implementation assumes that cpu_index()
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* function will always getting called from coreboot context
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* (ESP stack pointer will always refer to coreboot).
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*
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* But with MP_SERVICES_PPI implementation in coreboot this
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* assumption might not be true, where FSP context (stack pointer refers
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* to FSP) will request to get cpu_index().
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*
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* Hence new logic to use cpuid to fetch lapic id and matches with
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* cpus_default_apic_id[] variable to return correct cpu_index().
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*/
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int cpu_index(void);
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#define DETERMINISTIC_CACHE_PARAMETERS_CPUID_IA 0x04
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#define DETERMINISTIC_CACHE_PARAMETERS_CPUID_AMD 0x8000001d
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@ -31,16 +31,17 @@ efi_return_status_t mp_get_processor_info(efi_uintn_t processor_number,
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int apicid;
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uint8_t package, core, thread;
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if (cpu_index() < 0)
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if (processor_number >= MIN(get_cpu_count(), CONFIG_MAX_CPUS))
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return FSP_NOT_FOUND;
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extern struct cpu_info cpu_infos[];
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struct cpu_info *info = &cpu_infos[processor_number];
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if (!info)
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return FSP_DEVICE_ERROR;
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if (processor_info_buffer == NULL)
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return FSP_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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if (processor_number >= get_cpu_count())
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return FSP_NOT_FOUND;
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apicid = cpu_get_apic_id(processor_number);
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apicid = info->cpu->path.apic.apic_id;
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if (apicid < 0)
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return FSP_DEVICE_ERROR;
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efi_return_status_t mp_startup_all_aps(efi_ap_procedure procedure,
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bool run_serial, efi_uintn_t timeout_usec, void *argument)
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{
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if (cpu_index() < 0)
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if (!cpu_info())
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return FSP_DEVICE_ERROR;
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if (procedure == NULL)
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efi_return_status_t mp_startup_all_cpus(efi_ap_procedure procedure,
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efi_uintn_t timeout_usec, void *argument)
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{
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if (cpu_index() < 0)
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if (!cpu_info())
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return FSP_DEVICE_ERROR;
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if (procedure == NULL)
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efi_return_status_t mp_startup_this_ap(efi_ap_procedure procedure,
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efi_uintn_t processor_number, efi_uintn_t timeout_usec, void *argument)
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{
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if (cpu_index() < 0)
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if (!cpu_info())
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return FSP_DEVICE_ERROR;
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if (processor_number > get_cpu_count())
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{
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msr_t msr;
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printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s dev: %s, cpu: %d, apic_id: 0x%x\n",
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printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s dev: %s, cpu: %lu, apic_id: 0x%x\n",
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__func__, dev_path(cpu), cpu_index(), cpu->path.apic.apic_id);
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/*
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ static void xeon_sp_core_init(struct device *cpu)
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{
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msr_t msr;
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printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s dev: %s, cpu: %d, apic_id: 0x%x\n",
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printk(BIOS_INFO, "%s dev: %s, cpu: %lu, apic_id: 0x%x\n",
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__func__, dev_path(cpu), cpu_index(), cpu->path.apic.apic_id);
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assert(chip_config);
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