arm64: topology: Initialise default topology state immediately

As a legacy of the way 32 bit ARM did things the topology code uses a null
topology map by default and then overwrites it by mapping cores with no
information to a cluster by themselves later. In order to make it simpler
to reset things as part of recovering from parse failures in firmware
information directly set this configuration on init. A core will always be
its own sibling so there should be no risk of confusion with firmware
provided information.

Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
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Mark Brown 2014-05-02 21:38:28 +01:00 committed by Catalin Marinas
parent 5dd349bab5
commit c31bf0488d
1 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -43,9 +43,6 @@ static void update_siblings_masks(unsigned int cpuid)
* reset it to default behaviour
*/
pr_debug("CPU%u: No topology information configured\n", cpuid);
cpuid_topo->core_id = 0;
cpumask_set_cpu(cpuid, &cpuid_topo->core_sibling);
cpumask_set_cpu(cpuid, &cpuid_topo->thread_sibling);
return;
}
@ -87,9 +84,12 @@ void __init init_cpu_topology(void)
struct cpu_topology *cpu_topo = &cpu_topology[cpu];
cpu_topo->thread_id = -1;
cpu_topo->core_id = -1;
cpu_topo->core_id = 0;
cpu_topo->cluster_id = -1;
cpumask_clear(&cpu_topo->core_sibling);
cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &cpu_topo->core_sibling);
cpumask_clear(&cpu_topo->thread_sibling);
cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &cpu_topo->thread_sibling);
}
}