powerpc/rtas: use device model APIs and serialization during LPM
The LPAR migration implementation and userspace-initiated cpu hotplug
can interleave their executions like so:
1. Set cpu 7 offline via sysfs.
2. Begin a partition migration, whose implementation requires the OS
to ensure all present cpus are online; cpu 7 is onlined:
rtas_ibm_suspend_me -> rtas_online_cpus_mask -> cpu_up
This sets cpu 7 online in all respects except for the cpu's
corresponding struct device; dev->offline remains true.
3. Set cpu 7 online via sysfs. _cpu_up() determines that cpu 7 is
already online and returns success. The driver core (device_online)
sets dev->offline = false.
4. The migration completes and restores cpu 7 to offline state:
rtas_ibm_suspend_me -> rtas_offline_cpus_mask -> cpu_down
This leaves cpu7 in a state where the driver core considers the cpu
device online, but in all other respects it is offline and
unused. Attempts to online the cpu via sysfs appear to succeed but the
driver core actually does not pass the request to the lower-level
cpuhp support code. This makes the cpu unusable until the cpu device
is manually set offline and then online again via sysfs.
Instead of directly calling cpu_up/cpu_down, the migration code should
use the higher-level device core APIs to maintain consistent state and
serialize operations.
Fixes: 120496ac2d
("powerpc: Bring all threads online prior to migration/hibernation")
Signed-off-by: Nathan Lynch <nathanl@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Gautham R. Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190802192926.19277-2-nathanl@linux.ibm.com
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@ -871,15 +871,17 @@ static int rtas_cpu_state_change_mask(enum rtas_cpu_state state,
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return 0;
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for_each_cpu(cpu, cpus) {
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struct device *dev = get_cpu_device(cpu);
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switch (state) {
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case DOWN:
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cpuret = cpu_down(cpu);
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cpuret = device_offline(dev);
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break;
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case UP:
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cpuret = cpu_up(cpu);
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cpuret = device_online(dev);
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break;
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}
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if (cpuret) {
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if (cpuret < 0) {
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pr_debug("%s: cpu_%s for cpu#%d returned %d.\n",
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__func__,
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((state == UP) ? "up" : "down"),
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@ -966,6 +968,8 @@ int rtas_ibm_suspend_me(u64 handle)
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data.token = rtas_token("ibm,suspend-me");
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data.complete = &done;
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lock_device_hotplug();
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/* All present CPUs must be online */
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cpumask_andnot(offline_mask, cpu_present_mask, cpu_online_mask);
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cpuret = rtas_online_cpus_mask(offline_mask);
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__func__);
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out:
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unlock_device_hotplug();
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free_cpumask_var(offline_mask);
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return atomic_read(&data.error);
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}
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