| /* |
| * Local APIC handling, local APIC timers |
| * |
| * (c) 1999, 2000 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> |
| * |
| * Fixes |
| * Maciej W. Rozycki : Bits for genuine 82489DX APICs; |
| * thanks to Eric Gilmore |
| * and Rolf G. Tews |
| * for testing these extensively. |
| * Maciej W. Rozycki : Various updates and fixes. |
| * Mikael Pettersson : Power Management for UP-APIC. |
| * Pavel Machek and |
| * Mikael Pettersson : PM converted to driver model. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/mm.h> |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| #include <linux/bootmem.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/mc146818rtc.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> |
| #include <linux/sysdev.h> |
| #include <linux/cpu.h> |
| #include <linux/clockchips.h> |
| #include <linux/acpi_pmtmr.h> |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/dmi.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/atomic.h> |
| #include <asm/smp.h> |
| #include <asm/mtrr.h> |
| #include <asm/mpspec.h> |
| #include <asm/desc.h> |
| #include <asm/arch_hooks.h> |
| #include <asm/hpet.h> |
| #include <asm/i8253.h> |
| #include <asm/nmi.h> |
| |
| #include <mach_apic.h> |
| #include <mach_apicdef.h> |
| #include <mach_ipi.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * Sanity check |
| */ |
| #if ((SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR & 0x0F) != 0x0F) |
| # error SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR definition error |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Knob to control our willingness to enable the local APIC. |
| * |
| * -1=force-disable, +1=force-enable |
| */ |
| static int enable_local_apic __initdata; |
| |
| /* Local APIC timer verification ok */ |
| static int local_apic_timer_verify_ok; |
| /* Disable local APIC timer from the kernel commandline or via dmi quirk |
| or using CPU MSR check */ |
| int local_apic_timer_disabled; |
| /* Local APIC timer works in C2 */ |
| int local_apic_timer_c2_ok; |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(local_apic_timer_c2_ok); |
| |
| /* |
| * Debug level, exported for io_apic.c |
| */ |
| int apic_verbosity; |
| |
| static unsigned int calibration_result; |
| |
| static int lapic_next_event(unsigned long delta, |
| struct clock_event_device *evt); |
| static void lapic_timer_setup(enum clock_event_mode mode, |
| struct clock_event_device *evt); |
| static void lapic_timer_broadcast(cpumask_t mask); |
| static void apic_pm_activate(void); |
| |
| /* |
| * The local apic timer can be used for any function which is CPU local. |
| */ |
| static struct clock_event_device lapic_clockevent = { |
| .name = "lapic", |
| .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERIODIC | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_ONESHOT |
| | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_C3STOP | CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_DUMMY, |
| .shift = 32, |
| .set_mode = lapic_timer_setup, |
| .set_next_event = lapic_next_event, |
| .broadcast = lapic_timer_broadcast, |
| .rating = 100, |
| .irq = -1, |
| }; |
| static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct clock_event_device, lapic_events); |
| |
| /* Local APIC was disabled by the BIOS and enabled by the kernel */ |
| static int enabled_via_apicbase; |
| |
| static unsigned long apic_phys; |
| |
| /* |
| * Get the LAPIC version |
| */ |
| static inline int lapic_get_version(void) |
| { |
| return GET_APIC_VERSION(apic_read(APIC_LVR)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Check, if the APIC is integrated or a separate chip |
| */ |
| static inline int lapic_is_integrated(void) |
| { |
| return APIC_INTEGRATED(lapic_get_version()); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Check, whether this is a modern or a first generation APIC |
| */ |
| static int modern_apic(void) |
| { |
| /* AMD systems use old APIC versions, so check the CPU */ |
| if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD && |
| boot_cpu_data.x86 >= 0xf) |
| return 1; |
| return lapic_get_version() >= 0x14; |
| } |
| |
| void apic_wait_icr_idle(void) |
| { |
| while (apic_read(APIC_ICR) & APIC_ICR_BUSY) |
| cpu_relax(); |
| } |
| |
| u32 safe_apic_wait_icr_idle(void) |
| { |
| u32 send_status; |
| int timeout; |
| |
| timeout = 0; |
| do { |
| send_status = apic_read(APIC_ICR) & APIC_ICR_BUSY; |
| if (!send_status) |
| break; |
| udelay(100); |
| } while (timeout++ < 1000); |
| |
| return send_status; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * enable_NMI_through_LVT0 - enable NMI through local vector table 0 |
| */ |
| void __cpuinit enable_NMI_through_LVT0(void) |
| { |
| unsigned int v = APIC_DM_NMI; |
| |
| /* Level triggered for 82489DX */ |
| if (!lapic_is_integrated()) |
| v |= APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, v); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * get_physical_broadcast - Get number of physical broadcast IDs |
| */ |
| int get_physical_broadcast(void) |
| { |
| return modern_apic() ? 0xff : 0xf; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * lapic_get_maxlvt - get the maximum number of local vector table entries |
| */ |
| int lapic_get_maxlvt(void) |
| { |
| unsigned int v = apic_read(APIC_LVR); |
| |
| /* 82489DXs do not report # of LVT entries. */ |
| return APIC_INTEGRATED(GET_APIC_VERSION(v)) ? GET_APIC_MAXLVT(v) : 2; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Local APIC timer |
| */ |
| |
| /* Clock divisor is set to 16 */ |
| #define APIC_DIVISOR 16 |
| |
| /* |
| * This function sets up the local APIC timer, with a timeout of |
| * 'clocks' APIC bus clock. During calibration we actually call |
| * this function twice on the boot CPU, once with a bogus timeout |
| * value, second time for real. The other (noncalibrating) CPUs |
| * call this function only once, with the real, calibrated value. |
| * |
| * We do reads before writes even if unnecessary, to get around the |
| * P5 APIC double write bug. |
| */ |
| static void __setup_APIC_LVTT(unsigned int clocks, int oneshot, int irqen) |
| { |
| unsigned int lvtt_value, tmp_value; |
| |
| lvtt_value = LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR; |
| if (!oneshot) |
| lvtt_value |= APIC_LVT_TIMER_PERIODIC; |
| if (!lapic_is_integrated()) |
| lvtt_value |= SET_APIC_TIMER_BASE(APIC_TIMER_BASE_DIV); |
| |
| if (!irqen) |
| lvtt_value |= APIC_LVT_MASKED; |
| |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTT, lvtt_value); |
| |
| /* |
| * Divide PICLK by 16 |
| */ |
| tmp_value = apic_read(APIC_TDCR); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_TDCR, (tmp_value |
| & ~(APIC_TDR_DIV_1 | APIC_TDR_DIV_TMBASE)) |
| | APIC_TDR_DIV_16); |
| |
| if (!oneshot) |
| apic_write_around(APIC_TMICT, clocks/APIC_DIVISOR); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Program the next event, relative to now |
| */ |
| static int lapic_next_event(unsigned long delta, |
| struct clock_event_device *evt) |
| { |
| apic_write_around(APIC_TMICT, delta); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the lapic timer in periodic or oneshot mode |
| */ |
| static void lapic_timer_setup(enum clock_event_mode mode, |
| struct clock_event_device *evt) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| unsigned int v; |
| |
| /* Lapic used for broadcast ? */ |
| if (!local_apic_timer_verify_ok) |
| return; |
| |
| local_irq_save(flags); |
| |
| switch (mode) { |
| case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_PERIODIC: |
| case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_ONESHOT: |
| __setup_APIC_LVTT(calibration_result, |
| mode != CLOCK_EVT_MODE_PERIODIC, 1); |
| break; |
| case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_UNUSED: |
| case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_SHUTDOWN: |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVTT); |
| v |= (APIC_LVT_MASKED | LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTT, v); |
| break; |
| case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_RESUME: |
| /* Nothing to do here */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| local_irq_restore(flags); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Local APIC timer broadcast function |
| */ |
| static void lapic_timer_broadcast(cpumask_t mask) |
| { |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| send_IPI_mask(mask, LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the local APIC timer for this CPU. Copy the initilized values |
| * of the boot CPU and register the clock event in the framework. |
| */ |
| static void __devinit setup_APIC_timer(void) |
| { |
| struct clock_event_device *levt = &__get_cpu_var(lapic_events); |
| |
| memcpy(levt, &lapic_clockevent, sizeof(*levt)); |
| levt->cpumask = cpumask_of_cpu(smp_processor_id()); |
| |
| clockevents_register_device(levt); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * In this functions we calibrate APIC bus clocks to the external timer. |
| * |
| * We want to do the calibration only once since we want to have local timer |
| * irqs syncron. CPUs connected by the same APIC bus have the very same bus |
| * frequency. |
| * |
| * This was previously done by reading the PIT/HPET and waiting for a wrap |
| * around to find out, that a tick has elapsed. I have a box, where the PIT |
| * readout is broken, so it never gets out of the wait loop again. This was |
| * also reported by others. |
| * |
| * Monitoring the jiffies value is inaccurate and the clockevents |
| * infrastructure allows us to do a simple substitution of the interrupt |
| * handler. |
| * |
| * The calibration routine also uses the pm_timer when possible, as the PIT |
| * happens to run way too slow (factor 2.3 on my VAIO CoreDuo, which goes |
| * back to normal later in the boot process). |
| */ |
| |
| #define LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS (HZ/10) |
| |
| static __initdata int lapic_cal_loops = -1; |
| static __initdata long lapic_cal_t1, lapic_cal_t2; |
| static __initdata unsigned long long lapic_cal_tsc1, lapic_cal_tsc2; |
| static __initdata unsigned long lapic_cal_pm1, lapic_cal_pm2; |
| static __initdata unsigned long lapic_cal_j1, lapic_cal_j2; |
| |
| /* |
| * Temporary interrupt handler. |
| */ |
| static void __init lapic_cal_handler(struct clock_event_device *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned long long tsc = 0; |
| long tapic = apic_read(APIC_TMCCT); |
| unsigned long pm = acpi_pm_read_early(); |
| |
| if (cpu_has_tsc) |
| rdtscll(tsc); |
| |
| switch (lapic_cal_loops++) { |
| case 0: |
| lapic_cal_t1 = tapic; |
| lapic_cal_tsc1 = tsc; |
| lapic_cal_pm1 = pm; |
| lapic_cal_j1 = jiffies; |
| break; |
| |
| case LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS: |
| lapic_cal_t2 = tapic; |
| lapic_cal_tsc2 = tsc; |
| if (pm < lapic_cal_pm1) |
| pm += ACPI_PM_OVRRUN; |
| lapic_cal_pm2 = pm; |
| lapic_cal_j2 = jiffies; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the boot APIC |
| * |
| * Calibrate and verify the result. |
| */ |
| void __init setup_boot_APIC_clock(void) |
| { |
| struct clock_event_device *levt = &__get_cpu_var(lapic_events); |
| const long pm_100ms = PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC/10; |
| const long pm_thresh = pm_100ms/100; |
| void (*real_handler)(struct clock_event_device *dev); |
| unsigned long deltaj; |
| long delta, deltapm; |
| int pm_referenced = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * The local apic timer can be disabled via the kernel |
| * commandline or from the CPU detection code. Register the lapic |
| * timer as a dummy clock event source on SMP systems, so the |
| * broadcast mechanism is used. On UP systems simply ignore it. |
| */ |
| if (local_apic_timer_disabled) { |
| /* No broadcast on UP ! */ |
| if (num_possible_cpus() > 1) { |
| lapic_clockevent.mult = 1; |
| setup_APIC_timer(); |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "Using local APIC timer interrupts.\n" |
| "calibrating APIC timer ...\n"); |
| |
| local_irq_disable(); |
| |
| /* Replace the global interrupt handler */ |
| real_handler = global_clock_event->event_handler; |
| global_clock_event->event_handler = lapic_cal_handler; |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the APIC counter to 1e9. There is no way the lapic |
| * can underflow in the 100ms detection time frame |
| */ |
| __setup_APIC_LVTT(1000000000, 0, 0); |
| |
| /* Let the interrupts run */ |
| local_irq_enable(); |
| |
| while (lapic_cal_loops <= LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS) |
| cpu_relax(); |
| |
| local_irq_disable(); |
| |
| /* Restore the real event handler */ |
| global_clock_event->event_handler = real_handler; |
| |
| /* Build delta t1-t2 as apic timer counts down */ |
| delta = lapic_cal_t1 - lapic_cal_t2; |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... lapic delta = %ld\n", delta); |
| |
| /* Check, if the PM timer is available */ |
| deltapm = lapic_cal_pm2 - lapic_cal_pm1; |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... PM timer delta = %ld\n", deltapm); |
| |
| if (deltapm) { |
| unsigned long mult; |
| u64 res; |
| |
| mult = clocksource_hz2mult(PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC, 22); |
| |
| if (deltapm > (pm_100ms - pm_thresh) && |
| deltapm < (pm_100ms + pm_thresh)) { |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... PM timer result ok\n"); |
| } else { |
| res = (((u64) deltapm) * mult) >> 22; |
| do_div(res, 1000000); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "APIC calibration not consistent " |
| "with PM Timer: %ldms instead of 100ms\n", |
| (long)res); |
| /* Correct the lapic counter value */ |
| res = (((u64) delta) * pm_100ms); |
| do_div(res, deltapm); |
| printk(KERN_INFO "APIC delta adjusted to PM-Timer: " |
| "%lu (%ld)\n", (unsigned long) res, delta); |
| delta = (long) res; |
| } |
| pm_referenced = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Calculate the scaled math multiplication factor */ |
| lapic_clockevent.mult = div_sc(delta, TICK_NSEC * LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS, 32); |
| lapic_clockevent.max_delta_ns = |
| clockevent_delta2ns(0x7FFFFF, &lapic_clockevent); |
| lapic_clockevent.min_delta_ns = |
| clockevent_delta2ns(0xF, &lapic_clockevent); |
| |
| calibration_result = (delta * APIC_DIVISOR) / LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS; |
| |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "..... delta %ld\n", delta); |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "..... mult: %ld\n", lapic_clockevent.mult); |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "..... calibration result: %u\n", |
| calibration_result); |
| |
| if (cpu_has_tsc) { |
| delta = (long)(lapic_cal_tsc2 - lapic_cal_tsc1); |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "..... CPU clock speed is " |
| "%ld.%04ld MHz.\n", |
| (delta / LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS) / (1000000 / HZ), |
| (delta / LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS) % (1000000 / HZ)); |
| } |
| |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "..... host bus clock speed is " |
| "%u.%04u MHz.\n", |
| calibration_result / (1000000 / HZ), |
| calibration_result % (1000000 / HZ)); |
| |
| local_apic_timer_verify_ok = 1; |
| |
| /* |
| * Do a sanity check on the APIC calibration result |
| */ |
| if (calibration_result < (1000000 / HZ)) { |
| local_irq_enable(); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING |
| "APIC frequency too slow, disabling apic timer\n"); |
| /* No broadcast on UP ! */ |
| if (num_possible_cpus() > 1) |
| setup_APIC_timer(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* We trust the pm timer based calibration */ |
| if (!pm_referenced) { |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... verify APIC timer\n"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Setup the apic timer manually |
| */ |
| levt->event_handler = lapic_cal_handler; |
| lapic_timer_setup(CLOCK_EVT_MODE_PERIODIC, levt); |
| lapic_cal_loops = -1; |
| |
| /* Let the interrupts run */ |
| local_irq_enable(); |
| |
| while (lapic_cal_loops <= LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS) |
| cpu_relax(); |
| |
| local_irq_disable(); |
| |
| /* Stop the lapic timer */ |
| lapic_timer_setup(CLOCK_EVT_MODE_SHUTDOWN, levt); |
| |
| local_irq_enable(); |
| |
| /* Jiffies delta */ |
| deltaj = lapic_cal_j2 - lapic_cal_j1; |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... jiffies delta = %lu\n", deltaj); |
| |
| /* Check, if the jiffies result is consistent */ |
| if (deltaj >= LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS-2 && deltaj <= LAPIC_CAL_LOOPS+2) |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "... jiffies result ok\n"); |
| else |
| local_apic_timer_verify_ok = 0; |
| } else |
| local_irq_enable(); |
| |
| if (!local_apic_timer_verify_ok) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING |
| "APIC timer disabled due to verification failure.\n"); |
| /* No broadcast on UP ! */ |
| if (num_possible_cpus() == 1) |
| return; |
| } else { |
| /* |
| * If nmi_watchdog is set to IO_APIC, we need the |
| * PIT/HPET going. Otherwise register lapic as a dummy |
| * device. |
| */ |
| if (nmi_watchdog != NMI_IO_APIC) |
| lapic_clockevent.features &= ~CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_DUMMY; |
| else |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "APIC timer registered as dummy," |
| " due to nmi_watchdog=1!\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Setup the lapic or request the broadcast */ |
| setup_APIC_timer(); |
| } |
| |
| void __devinit setup_secondary_APIC_clock(void) |
| { |
| setup_APIC_timer(); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The guts of the apic timer interrupt |
| */ |
| static void local_apic_timer_interrupt(void) |
| { |
| int cpu = smp_processor_id(); |
| struct clock_event_device *evt = &per_cpu(lapic_events, cpu); |
| |
| /* |
| * Normally we should not be here till LAPIC has been initialized but |
| * in some cases like kdump, its possible that there is a pending LAPIC |
| * timer interrupt from previous kernel's context and is delivered in |
| * new kernel the moment interrupts are enabled. |
| * |
| * Interrupts are enabled early and LAPIC is setup much later, hence |
| * its possible that when we get here evt->event_handler is NULL. |
| * Check for event_handler being NULL and discard the interrupt as |
| * spurious. |
| */ |
| if (!evt->event_handler) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING |
| "Spurious LAPIC timer interrupt on cpu %d\n", cpu); |
| /* Switch it off */ |
| lapic_timer_setup(CLOCK_EVT_MODE_SHUTDOWN, evt); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * the NMI deadlock-detector uses this. |
| */ |
| per_cpu(irq_stat, cpu).apic_timer_irqs++; |
| |
| evt->event_handler(evt); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Local APIC timer interrupt. This is the most natural way for doing |
| * local interrupts, but local timer interrupts can be emulated by |
| * broadcast interrupts too. [in case the hw doesn't support APIC timers] |
| * |
| * [ if a single-CPU system runs an SMP kernel then we call the local |
| * interrupt as well. Thus we cannot inline the local irq ... ] |
| */ |
| void smp_apic_timer_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| { |
| struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); |
| |
| /* |
| * NOTE! We'd better ACK the irq immediately, |
| * because timer handling can be slow. |
| */ |
| ack_APIC_irq(); |
| /* |
| * update_process_times() expects us to have done irq_enter(). |
| * Besides, if we don't timer interrupts ignore the global |
| * interrupt lock, which is the WrongThing (tm) to do. |
| */ |
| irq_enter(); |
| local_apic_timer_interrupt(); |
| irq_exit(); |
| |
| set_irq_regs(old_regs); |
| } |
| |
| int setup_profiling_timer(unsigned int multiplier) |
| { |
| return -EINVAL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Local APIC start and shutdown |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * clear_local_APIC - shutdown the local APIC |
| * |
| * This is called, when a CPU is disabled and before rebooting, so the state of |
| * the local APIC has no dangling leftovers. Also used to cleanout any BIOS |
| * leftovers during boot. |
| */ |
| void clear_local_APIC(void) |
| { |
| int maxlvt; |
| u32 v; |
| |
| /* APIC hasn't been mapped yet */ |
| if (!apic_phys) |
| return; |
| |
| maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt(); |
| /* |
| * Masking an LVT entry can trigger a local APIC error |
| * if the vector is zero. Mask LVTERR first to prevent this. |
| */ |
| if (maxlvt >= 3) { |
| v = ERROR_APIC_VECTOR; /* any non-zero vector will do */ |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTERR, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| } |
| /* |
| * Careful: we have to set masks only first to deassert |
| * any level-triggered sources. |
| */ |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVTT); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTT, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVT0); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVT1); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| if (maxlvt >= 4) { |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVTPC); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTPC, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| } |
| |
| /* lets not touch this if we didn't frob it */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL |
| if (maxlvt >= 5) { |
| v = apic_read(APIC_LVTTHMR); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTTHMR, v | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| } |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * Clean APIC state for other OSs: |
| */ |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTT, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| if (maxlvt >= 3) |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTERR, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| if (maxlvt >= 4) |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTPC, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL |
| if (maxlvt >= 5) |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTTHMR, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| #endif |
| /* Integrated APIC (!82489DX) ? */ |
| if (lapic_is_integrated()) { |
| if (maxlvt > 3) |
| /* Clear ESR due to Pentium errata 3AP and 11AP */ |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * disable_local_APIC - clear and disable the local APIC |
| */ |
| void disable_local_APIC(void) |
| { |
| unsigned long value; |
| |
| clear_local_APIC(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Disable APIC (implies clearing of registers |
| * for 82489DX!). |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_SPIV); |
| value &= ~APIC_SPIV_APIC_ENABLED; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_SPIV, value); |
| |
| /* |
| * When LAPIC was disabled by the BIOS and enabled by the kernel, |
| * restore the disabled state. |
| */ |
| if (enabled_via_apicbase) { |
| unsigned int l, h; |
| |
| rdmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| l &= ~MSR_IA32_APICBASE_ENABLE; |
| wrmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If Linux enabled the LAPIC against the BIOS default disable it down before |
| * re-entering the BIOS on shutdown. Otherwise the BIOS may get confused and |
| * not power-off. Additionally clear all LVT entries before disable_local_APIC |
| * for the case where Linux didn't enable the LAPIC. |
| */ |
| void lapic_shutdown(void) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| if (!cpu_has_apic) |
| return; |
| |
| local_irq_save(flags); |
| clear_local_APIC(); |
| |
| if (enabled_via_apicbase) |
| disable_local_APIC(); |
| |
| local_irq_restore(flags); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This is to verify that we're looking at a real local APIC. |
| * Check these against your board if the CPUs aren't getting |
| * started for no apparent reason. |
| */ |
| int __init verify_local_APIC(void) |
| { |
| unsigned int reg0, reg1; |
| |
| /* |
| * The version register is read-only in a real APIC. |
| */ |
| reg0 = apic_read(APIC_LVR); |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Getting VERSION: %x\n", reg0); |
| apic_write(APIC_LVR, reg0 ^ APIC_LVR_MASK); |
| reg1 = apic_read(APIC_LVR); |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Getting VERSION: %x\n", reg1); |
| |
| /* |
| * The two version reads above should print the same |
| * numbers. If the second one is different, then we |
| * poke at a non-APIC. |
| */ |
| if (reg1 != reg0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check if the version looks reasonably. |
| */ |
| reg1 = GET_APIC_VERSION(reg0); |
| if (reg1 == 0x00 || reg1 == 0xff) |
| return 0; |
| reg1 = lapic_get_maxlvt(); |
| if (reg1 < 0x02 || reg1 == 0xff) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * The ID register is read/write in a real APIC. |
| */ |
| reg0 = apic_read(APIC_ID); |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Getting ID: %x\n", reg0); |
| |
| /* |
| * The next two are just to see if we have sane values. |
| * They're only really relevant if we're in Virtual Wire |
| * compatibility mode, but most boxes are anymore. |
| */ |
| reg0 = apic_read(APIC_LVT0); |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Getting LVT0: %x\n", reg0); |
| reg1 = apic_read(APIC_LVT1); |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Getting LVT1: %x\n", reg1); |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * sync_Arb_IDs - synchronize APIC bus arbitration IDs |
| */ |
| void __init sync_Arb_IDs(void) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Unsupported on P4 - see Intel Dev. Manual Vol. 3, Ch. 8.6.1 And not |
| * needed on AMD. |
| */ |
| if (modern_apic() || boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_AMD) |
| return; |
| /* |
| * Wait for idle. |
| */ |
| apic_wait_icr_idle(); |
| |
| apic_printk(APIC_DEBUG, "Synchronizing Arb IDs.\n"); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_ICR, APIC_DEST_ALLINC | APIC_INT_LEVELTRIG |
| | APIC_DM_INIT); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * An initial setup of the virtual wire mode. |
| */ |
| void __init init_bsp_APIC(void) |
| { |
| unsigned long value; |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't do the setup now if we have a SMP BIOS as the |
| * through-I/O-APIC virtual wire mode might be active. |
| */ |
| if (smp_found_config || !cpu_has_apic) |
| return; |
| |
| /* |
| * Do not trust the local APIC being empty at bootup. |
| */ |
| clear_local_APIC(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Enable APIC. |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_SPIV); |
| value &= ~APIC_VECTOR_MASK; |
| value |= APIC_SPIV_APIC_ENABLED; |
| |
| /* This bit is reserved on P4/Xeon and should be cleared */ |
| if ((boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_INTEL) && |
| (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 15)) |
| value &= ~APIC_SPIV_FOCUS_DISABLED; |
| else |
| value |= APIC_SPIV_FOCUS_DISABLED; |
| value |= SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_SPIV, value); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up the virtual wire mode. |
| */ |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, APIC_DM_EXTINT); |
| value = APIC_DM_NMI; |
| if (!lapic_is_integrated()) /* 82489DX */ |
| value |= APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, value); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * setup_local_APIC - setup the local APIC |
| */ |
| void __cpuinit setup_local_APIC(void) |
| { |
| unsigned long oldvalue, value, maxlvt, integrated; |
| int i, j; |
| |
| /* Pound the ESR really hard over the head with a big hammer - mbligh */ |
| if (esr_disable) { |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| } |
| |
| integrated = lapic_is_integrated(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Double-check whether this APIC is really registered. |
| */ |
| if (!apic_id_registered()) |
| BUG(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Intel recommends to set DFR, LDR and TPR before enabling |
| * an APIC. See e.g. "AP-388 82489DX User's Manual" (Intel |
| * document number 292116). So here it goes... |
| */ |
| init_apic_ldr(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set Task Priority to 'accept all'. We never change this |
| * later on. |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_TASKPRI); |
| value &= ~APIC_TPRI_MASK; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_TASKPRI, value); |
| |
| /* |
| * After a crash, we no longer service the interrupts and a pending |
| * interrupt from previous kernel might still have ISR bit set. |
| * |
| * Most probably by now CPU has serviced that pending interrupt and |
| * it might not have done the ack_APIC_irq() because it thought, |
| * interrupt came from i8259 as ExtInt. LAPIC did not get EOI so it |
| * does not clear the ISR bit and cpu thinks it has already serivced |
| * the interrupt. Hence a vector might get locked. It was noticed |
| * for timer irq (vector 0x31). Issue an extra EOI to clear ISR. |
| */ |
| for (i = APIC_ISR_NR - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| value = apic_read(APIC_ISR + i*0x10); |
| for (j = 31; j >= 0; j--) { |
| if (value & (1<<j)) |
| ack_APIC_irq(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Now that we are all set up, enable the APIC |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_SPIV); |
| value &= ~APIC_VECTOR_MASK; |
| /* |
| * Enable APIC |
| */ |
| value |= APIC_SPIV_APIC_ENABLED; |
| |
| /* |
| * Some unknown Intel IO/APIC (or APIC) errata is biting us with |
| * certain networking cards. If high frequency interrupts are |
| * happening on a particular IOAPIC pin, plus the IOAPIC routing |
| * entry is masked/unmasked at a high rate as well then sooner or |
| * later IOAPIC line gets 'stuck', no more interrupts are received |
| * from the device. If focus CPU is disabled then the hang goes |
| * away, oh well :-( |
| * |
| * [ This bug can be reproduced easily with a level-triggered |
| * PCI Ne2000 networking cards and PII/PIII processors, dual |
| * BX chipset. ] |
| */ |
| /* |
| * Actually disabling the focus CPU check just makes the hang less |
| * frequent as it makes the interrupt distributon model be more |
| * like LRU than MRU (the short-term load is more even across CPUs). |
| * See also the comment in end_level_ioapic_irq(). --macro |
| */ |
| |
| /* Enable focus processor (bit==0) */ |
| value &= ~APIC_SPIV_FOCUS_DISABLED; |
| |
| /* |
| * Set spurious IRQ vector |
| */ |
| value |= SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_SPIV, value); |
| |
| /* |
| * Set up LVT0, LVT1: |
| * |
| * set up through-local-APIC on the BP's LINT0. This is not |
| * strictly necessary in pure symmetric-IO mode, but sometimes |
| * we delegate interrupts to the 8259A. |
| */ |
| /* |
| * TODO: set up through-local-APIC from through-I/O-APIC? --macro |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_LVT0) & APIC_LVT_MASKED; |
| if (!smp_processor_id() && (pic_mode || !value)) { |
| value = APIC_DM_EXTINT; |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "enabled ExtINT on CPU#%d\n", |
| smp_processor_id()); |
| } else { |
| value = APIC_DM_EXTINT | APIC_LVT_MASKED; |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "masked ExtINT on CPU#%d\n", |
| smp_processor_id()); |
| } |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, value); |
| |
| /* |
| * only the BP should see the LINT1 NMI signal, obviously. |
| */ |
| if (!smp_processor_id()) |
| value = APIC_DM_NMI; |
| else |
| value = APIC_DM_NMI | APIC_LVT_MASKED; |
| if (!integrated) /* 82489DX */ |
| value |= APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, value); |
| |
| if (integrated && !esr_disable) { |
| /* !82489DX */ |
| maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt(); |
| if (maxlvt > 3) /* Due to the Pentium erratum 3AP. */ |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| oldvalue = apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| |
| /* enables sending errors */ |
| value = ERROR_APIC_VECTOR; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTERR, value); |
| /* |
| * spec says clear errors after enabling vector. |
| */ |
| if (maxlvt > 3) |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| value = apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| if (value != oldvalue) |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "ESR value before enabling " |
| "vector: 0x%08lx after: 0x%08lx\n", |
| oldvalue, value); |
| } else { |
| if (esr_disable) |
| /* |
| * Something untraceable is creating bad interrupts on |
| * secondary quads ... for the moment, just leave the |
| * ESR disabled - we can't do anything useful with the |
| * errors anyway - mbligh |
| */ |
| printk(KERN_INFO "Leaving ESR disabled.\n"); |
| else |
| printk(KERN_INFO "No ESR for 82489DX.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Disable the local apic timer */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_LVTT); |
| value |= (APIC_LVT_MASKED | LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVTT, value); |
| |
| setup_apic_nmi_watchdog(NULL); |
| apic_pm_activate(); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Detect and initialize APIC |
| */ |
| static int __init detect_init_APIC(void) |
| { |
| u32 h, l, features; |
| |
| /* Disabled by kernel option? */ |
| if (enable_local_apic < 0) |
| return -1; |
| |
| switch (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor) { |
| case X86_VENDOR_AMD: |
| if ((boot_cpu_data.x86 == 6 && boot_cpu_data.x86_model > 1) || |
| (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 15)) |
| break; |
| goto no_apic; |
| case X86_VENDOR_INTEL: |
| if (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 6 || boot_cpu_data.x86 == 15 || |
| (boot_cpu_data.x86 == 5 && cpu_has_apic)) |
| break; |
| goto no_apic; |
| default: |
| goto no_apic; |
| } |
| |
| if (!cpu_has_apic) { |
| /* |
| * Over-ride BIOS and try to enable the local APIC only if |
| * "lapic" specified. |
| */ |
| if (enable_local_apic <= 0) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- " |
| "you can enable it with \"lapic\"\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| /* |
| * Some BIOSes disable the local APIC in the APIC_BASE |
| * MSR. This can only be done in software for Intel P6 or later |
| * and AMD K7 (Model > 1) or later. |
| */ |
| rdmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| if (!(l & MSR_IA32_APICBASE_ENABLE)) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO |
| "Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- reenabling.\n"); |
| l &= ~MSR_IA32_APICBASE_BASE; |
| l |= MSR_IA32_APICBASE_ENABLE | APIC_DEFAULT_PHYS_BASE; |
| wrmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| enabled_via_apicbase = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| /* |
| * The APIC feature bit should now be enabled |
| * in `cpuid' |
| */ |
| features = cpuid_edx(1); |
| if (!(features & (1 << X86_FEATURE_APIC))) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "Could not enable APIC!\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| set_cpu_cap(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_APIC); |
| mp_lapic_addr = APIC_DEFAULT_PHYS_BASE; |
| |
| /* The BIOS may have set up the APIC at some other address */ |
| rdmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| if (l & MSR_IA32_APICBASE_ENABLE) |
| mp_lapic_addr = l & MSR_IA32_APICBASE_BASE; |
| |
| if (nmi_watchdog != NMI_NONE && nmi_watchdog != NMI_DISABLED) |
| nmi_watchdog = NMI_LOCAL_APIC; |
| |
| printk(KERN_INFO "Found and enabled local APIC!\n"); |
| |
| apic_pm_activate(); |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| no_apic: |
| printk(KERN_INFO "No local APIC present or hardware disabled\n"); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * init_apic_mappings - initialize APIC mappings |
| */ |
| void __init init_apic_mappings(void) |
| { |
| /* |
| * If no local APIC can be found then set up a fake all |
| * zeroes page to simulate the local APIC and another |
| * one for the IO-APIC. |
| */ |
| if (!smp_found_config && detect_init_APIC()) { |
| apic_phys = (unsigned long) alloc_bootmem_pages(PAGE_SIZE); |
| apic_phys = __pa(apic_phys); |
| } else |
| apic_phys = mp_lapic_addr; |
| |
| set_fixmap_nocache(FIX_APIC_BASE, apic_phys); |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "mapped APIC to %08lx (%08lx)\n", APIC_BASE, |
| apic_phys); |
| |
| /* |
| * Fetch the APIC ID of the BSP in case we have a |
| * default configuration (or the MP table is broken). |
| */ |
| if (boot_cpu_physical_apicid == -1U) |
| boot_cpu_physical_apicid = GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID)); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC |
| { |
| unsigned long ioapic_phys, idx = FIX_IO_APIC_BASE_0; |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < nr_ioapics; i++) { |
| if (smp_found_config) { |
| ioapic_phys = mp_ioapics[i].mpc_apicaddr; |
| if (!ioapic_phys) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR |
| "WARNING: bogus zero IO-APIC " |
| "address found in MPTABLE, " |
| "disabling IO/APIC support!\n"); |
| smp_found_config = 0; |
| skip_ioapic_setup = 1; |
| goto fake_ioapic_page; |
| } |
| } else { |
| fake_ioapic_page: |
| ioapic_phys = (unsigned long) |
| alloc_bootmem_pages(PAGE_SIZE); |
| ioapic_phys = __pa(ioapic_phys); |
| } |
| set_fixmap_nocache(idx, ioapic_phys); |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "mapped IOAPIC to %08lx (%08lx)\n", |
| __fix_to_virt(idx), ioapic_phys); |
| idx++; |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This initializes the IO-APIC and APIC hardware if this is |
| * a UP kernel. |
| */ |
| int __init APIC_init_uniprocessor(void) |
| { |
| if (enable_local_apic < 0) |
| clear_cpu_cap(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_APIC); |
| |
| if (!smp_found_config && !cpu_has_apic) |
| return -1; |
| |
| /* |
| * Complain if the BIOS pretends there is one. |
| */ |
| if (!cpu_has_apic && |
| APIC_INTEGRATED(apic_version[boot_cpu_physical_apicid])) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "BIOS bug, local APIC #%d not detected!...\n", |
| boot_cpu_physical_apicid); |
| clear_cpu_cap(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_APIC); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| verify_local_APIC(); |
| |
| connect_bsp_APIC(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Hack: In case of kdump, after a crash, kernel might be booting |
| * on a cpu with non-zero lapic id. But boot_cpu_physical_apicid |
| * might be zero if read from MP tables. Get it from LAPIC. |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP |
| boot_cpu_physical_apicid = GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID)); |
| #endif |
| phys_cpu_present_map = physid_mask_of_physid(boot_cpu_physical_apicid); |
| |
| setup_local_APIC(); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC |
| if (smp_found_config) |
| if (!skip_ioapic_setup && nr_ioapics) |
| setup_IO_APIC(); |
| #endif |
| setup_boot_clock(); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Local APIC interrupts |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * This interrupt should _never_ happen with our APIC/SMP architecture |
| */ |
| void smp_spurious_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| { |
| unsigned long v; |
| |
| irq_enter(); |
| /* |
| * Check if this really is a spurious interrupt and ACK it |
| * if it is a vectored one. Just in case... |
| * Spurious interrupts should not be ACKed. |
| */ |
| v = apic_read(APIC_ISR + ((SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR & ~0x1f) >> 1)); |
| if (v & (1 << (SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR & 0x1f))) |
| ack_APIC_irq(); |
| |
| /* see sw-dev-man vol 3, chapter 7.4.13.5 */ |
| printk(KERN_INFO "spurious APIC interrupt on CPU#%d, " |
| "should never happen.\n", smp_processor_id()); |
| __get_cpu_var(irq_stat).irq_spurious_count++; |
| irq_exit(); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This interrupt should never happen with our APIC/SMP architecture |
| */ |
| void smp_error_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| { |
| unsigned long v, v1; |
| |
| irq_enter(); |
| /* First tickle the hardware, only then report what went on. -- REW */ |
| v = apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| v1 = apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| ack_APIC_irq(); |
| atomic_inc(&irq_err_count); |
| |
| /* Here is what the APIC error bits mean: |
| 0: Send CS error |
| 1: Receive CS error |
| 2: Send accept error |
| 3: Receive accept error |
| 4: Reserved |
| 5: Send illegal vector |
| 6: Received illegal vector |
| 7: Illegal register address |
| */ |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "APIC error on CPU%d: %02lx(%02lx)\n", |
| smp_processor_id(), v , v1); |
| irq_exit(); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialize APIC interrupts |
| */ |
| void __init apic_intr_init(void) |
| { |
| #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
| smp_intr_init(); |
| #endif |
| /* self generated IPI for local APIC timer */ |
| set_intr_gate(LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR, apic_timer_interrupt); |
| |
| /* IPI vectors for APIC spurious and error interrupts */ |
| set_intr_gate(SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR, spurious_interrupt); |
| set_intr_gate(ERROR_APIC_VECTOR, error_interrupt); |
| |
| /* thermal monitor LVT interrupt */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL |
| set_intr_gate(THERMAL_APIC_VECTOR, thermal_interrupt); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * connect_bsp_APIC - attach the APIC to the interrupt system |
| */ |
| void __init connect_bsp_APIC(void) |
| { |
| if (pic_mode) { |
| /* |
| * Do not trust the local APIC being empty at bootup. |
| */ |
| clear_local_APIC(); |
| /* |
| * PIC mode, enable APIC mode in the IMCR, i.e. connect BSP's |
| * local APIC to INT and NMI lines. |
| */ |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "leaving PIC mode, " |
| "enabling APIC mode.\n"); |
| outb(0x70, 0x22); |
| outb(0x01, 0x23); |
| } |
| enable_apic_mode(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * disconnect_bsp_APIC - detach the APIC from the interrupt system |
| * @virt_wire_setup: indicates, whether virtual wire mode is selected |
| * |
| * Virtual wire mode is necessary to deliver legacy interrupts even when the |
| * APIC is disabled. |
| */ |
| void disconnect_bsp_APIC(int virt_wire_setup) |
| { |
| if (pic_mode) { |
| /* |
| * Put the board back into PIC mode (has an effect only on |
| * certain older boards). Note that APIC interrupts, including |
| * IPIs, won't work beyond this point! The only exception are |
| * INIT IPIs. |
| */ |
| apic_printk(APIC_VERBOSE, "disabling APIC mode, " |
| "entering PIC mode.\n"); |
| outb(0x70, 0x22); |
| outb(0x00, 0x23); |
| } else { |
| /* Go back to Virtual Wire compatibility mode */ |
| unsigned long value; |
| |
| /* For the spurious interrupt use vector F, and enable it */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_SPIV); |
| value &= ~APIC_VECTOR_MASK; |
| value |= APIC_SPIV_APIC_ENABLED; |
| value |= 0xf; |
| apic_write_around(APIC_SPIV, value); |
| |
| if (!virt_wire_setup) { |
| /* |
| * For LVT0 make it edge triggered, active high, |
| * external and enabled |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_LVT0); |
| value &= ~(APIC_MODE_MASK | APIC_SEND_PENDING | |
| APIC_INPUT_POLARITY | APIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR | |
| APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| value |= APIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR | APIC_SEND_PENDING; |
| value = SET_APIC_DELIVERY_MODE(value, APIC_MODE_EXTINT); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, value); |
| } else { |
| /* Disable LVT0 */ |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT0, APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * For LVT1 make it edge triggered, active high, nmi and |
| * enabled |
| */ |
| value = apic_read(APIC_LVT1); |
| value &= ~( |
| APIC_MODE_MASK | APIC_SEND_PENDING | |
| APIC_INPUT_POLARITY | APIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR | |
| APIC_LVT_LEVEL_TRIGGER | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| value |= APIC_LVT_REMOTE_IRR | APIC_SEND_PENDING; |
| value = SET_APIC_DELIVERY_MODE(value, APIC_MODE_NMI); |
| apic_write_around(APIC_LVT1, value); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Power management |
| */ |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PM |
| |
| static struct { |
| int active; |
| /* r/w apic fields */ |
| unsigned int apic_id; |
| unsigned int apic_taskpri; |
| unsigned int apic_ldr; |
| unsigned int apic_dfr; |
| unsigned int apic_spiv; |
| unsigned int apic_lvtt; |
| unsigned int apic_lvtpc; |
| unsigned int apic_lvt0; |
| unsigned int apic_lvt1; |
| unsigned int apic_lvterr; |
| unsigned int apic_tmict; |
| unsigned int apic_tdcr; |
| unsigned int apic_thmr; |
| } apic_pm_state; |
| |
| static int lapic_suspend(struct sys_device *dev, pm_message_t state) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| int maxlvt; |
| |
| if (!apic_pm_state.active) |
| return 0; |
| |
| maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt(); |
| |
| apic_pm_state.apic_id = apic_read(APIC_ID); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_taskpri = apic_read(APIC_TASKPRI); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_ldr = apic_read(APIC_LDR); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_dfr = apic_read(APIC_DFR); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_spiv = apic_read(APIC_SPIV); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_lvtt = apic_read(APIC_LVTT); |
| if (maxlvt >= 4) |
| apic_pm_state.apic_lvtpc = apic_read(APIC_LVTPC); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_lvt0 = apic_read(APIC_LVT0); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_lvt1 = apic_read(APIC_LVT1); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_lvterr = apic_read(APIC_LVTERR); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_tmict = apic_read(APIC_TMICT); |
| apic_pm_state.apic_tdcr = apic_read(APIC_TDCR); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL |
| if (maxlvt >= 5) |
| apic_pm_state.apic_thmr = apic_read(APIC_LVTTHMR); |
| #endif |
| |
| local_irq_save(flags); |
| disable_local_APIC(); |
| local_irq_restore(flags); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int lapic_resume(struct sys_device *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned int l, h; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| int maxlvt; |
| |
| if (!apic_pm_state.active) |
| return 0; |
| |
| maxlvt = lapic_get_maxlvt(); |
| |
| local_irq_save(flags); |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure the APICBASE points to the right address |
| * |
| * FIXME! This will be wrong if we ever support suspend on |
| * SMP! We'll need to do this as part of the CPU restore! |
| */ |
| rdmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| l &= ~MSR_IA32_APICBASE_BASE; |
| l |= MSR_IA32_APICBASE_ENABLE | mp_lapic_addr; |
| wrmsr(MSR_IA32_APICBASE, l, h); |
| |
| apic_write(APIC_LVTERR, ERROR_APIC_VECTOR | APIC_LVT_MASKED); |
| apic_write(APIC_ID, apic_pm_state.apic_id); |
| apic_write(APIC_DFR, apic_pm_state.apic_dfr); |
| apic_write(APIC_LDR, apic_pm_state.apic_ldr); |
| apic_write(APIC_TASKPRI, apic_pm_state.apic_taskpri); |
| apic_write(APIC_SPIV, apic_pm_state.apic_spiv); |
| apic_write(APIC_LVT0, apic_pm_state.apic_lvt0); |
| apic_write(APIC_LVT1, apic_pm_state.apic_lvt1); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL |
| if (maxlvt >= 5) |
| apic_write(APIC_LVTTHMR, apic_pm_state.apic_thmr); |
| #endif |
| if (maxlvt >= 4) |
| apic_write(APIC_LVTPC, apic_pm_state.apic_lvtpc); |
| apic_write(APIC_LVTT, apic_pm_state.apic_lvtt); |
| apic_write(APIC_TDCR, apic_pm_state.apic_tdcr); |
| apic_write(APIC_TMICT, apic_pm_state.apic_tmict); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| apic_write(APIC_LVTERR, apic_pm_state.apic_lvterr); |
| apic_write(APIC_ESR, 0); |
| apic_read(APIC_ESR); |
| local_irq_restore(flags); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This device has no shutdown method - fully functioning local APICs |
| * are needed on every CPU up until machine_halt/restart/poweroff. |
| */ |
| |
| static struct sysdev_class lapic_sysclass = { |
| .name = "lapic", |
| .resume = lapic_resume, |
| .suspend = lapic_suspend, |
| }; |
| |
| static struct sys_device device_lapic = { |
| .id = 0, |
| .cls = &lapic_sysclass, |
| }; |
| |
| static void __devinit apic_pm_activate(void) |
| { |
| apic_pm_state.active = 1; |
| } |
| |
| static int __init init_lapic_sysfs(void) |
| { |
| int error; |
| |
| if (!cpu_has_apic) |
| return 0; |
| /* XXX: remove suspend/resume procs if !apic_pm_state.active? */ |
| |
| error = sysdev_class_register(&lapic_sysclass); |
| if (!error) |
| error = sysdev_register(&device_lapic); |
| return error; |
| } |
| device_initcall(init_lapic_sysfs); |
| |
| #else /* CONFIG_PM */ |
| |
| static void apic_pm_activate(void) { } |
| |
| #endif /* CONFIG_PM */ |
| |
| /* |
| * APIC command line parameters |
| */ |
| static int __init parse_lapic(char *arg) |
| { |
| enable_local_apic = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| early_param("lapic", parse_lapic); |
| |
| static int __init parse_nolapic(char *arg) |
| { |
| enable_local_apic = -1; |
| clear_cpu_cap(&boot_cpu_data, X86_FEATURE_APIC); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| early_param("nolapic", parse_nolapic); |
| |
| static int __init parse_disable_lapic_timer(char *arg) |
| { |
| local_apic_timer_disabled = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| early_param("nolapic_timer", parse_disable_lapic_timer); |
| |
| static int __init parse_lapic_timer_c2_ok(char *arg) |
| { |
| local_apic_timer_c2_ok = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| early_param("lapic_timer_c2_ok", parse_lapic_timer_c2_ok); |
| |
| static int __init apic_set_verbosity(char *str) |
| { |
| if (strcmp("debug", str) == 0) |
| apic_verbosity = APIC_DEBUG; |
| else if (strcmp("verbose", str) == 0) |
| apic_verbosity = APIC_VERBOSE; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| __setup("apic=", apic_set_verbosity); |
| |