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Re: [PATCH v2 7/7] spapr_hcall: h_home_node_associativity now reads numa


From: Daniel Henrique Barboza
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 7/7] spapr_hcall: h_home_node_associativity now reads numa_assoc_array
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2020 08:17:40 -0300
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On 9/2/20 10:46 PM, David Gibson wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 09:56:45AM -0300, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote:
home_node_associativity reply now uses the associativity
values for tcpu->node_id provided by numa_assoc_array.

This will avoid further changes in this code when numa_assoc_array
changes values, but it won't be enough to prevent further changes
if (falar aqui q se mudar o tamanho do array tem q mexer nessa
funcao tambem, falar q a macro associativity() deixa a automacao
de tudo mto unreadable)

Uh.. I'm guessing that was a note to yourself you intended to
translate before publishing?

Ops! Forgot to edit it :|



Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
---
  hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c | 16 ++++++++++++++--
  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c
index c1d01228c6..2ec30efdcb 100644
--- a/hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c
+++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_hcall.c
@@ -1878,9 +1878,13 @@ static target_ulong h_home_node_associativity(PowerPCCPU 
*cpu,
                                                target_ulong opcode,
                                                target_ulong *args)

You could move this function to spapr_numa.c as well (the name's a bit
misleading, but spapr_hcall.c isn't really intended to hold *all*
hcall implementations, just the ones that don't have somewhere better
to live).

Ok!



  {
+    SpaprMachineClass *smc = SPAPR_MACHINE_GET_CLASS(spapr);
      target_ulong flags = args[0];
      target_ulong procno = args[1];
      PowerPCCPU *tcpu;
+    uint32_t assoc_domain1;
+    uint32_t assoc_domain2;
+    uint32_t assoc_domain3;
      int idx;
/* only support procno from H_REGISTER_VPA */
@@ -1893,13 +1897,21 @@ static target_ulong 
h_home_node_associativity(PowerPCCPU *cpu,
          return H_P2;
      }
+ /*
+     * Index 0 is the ibm,associativity size of the node,
+     * which isn't relevant here.
+     */
+    assoc_domain1 = smc->numa_assoc_array[tcpu->node_id][1];
+    assoc_domain2 = smc->numa_assoc_array[tcpu->node_id][2];
+    assoc_domain3 = smc->numa_assoc_array[tcpu->node_id][3];

Using all these temporaries is a little ugly.  Maybe do something like:
        uint32_t *assoc = smc->numa_assoc_array[tcpu->node_id];

Then just use assoc[1], assoc[2] etc. below.

+
      /* sequence is the same as in the "ibm,associativity" property */
idx = 0;
  #define ASSOCIATIVITY(a, b) (((uint64_t)(a) << 32) | \
                               ((uint64_t)(b) & 0xffffffff))
-    args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(0, 0);
-    args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(0, tcpu->node_id);
+    args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(assoc_domain1, assoc_domain2);
+    args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(assoc_domain3, tcpu->node_id);
      args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(procno, -1);
      for ( ; idx < 6; idx++) {
          args[idx] = -1;

Better yet would be to make this handle an arbitrary length of assoc
array, further isolating this from the specifics of how we construct
the arrays.  Ideally, you'd call a common path with
spapr_numa_fixup_cpu_dt() to get the assoc array for a cpu, then here
just translate it into the in-register format the hcall expects.


Since we're moving this to spapr_numa.c then I guess it's ok to add
more juggling to handle an arbitrary size. I got a bit nervous about
adding too much stuff here in spapr_hcall.c.


Thanks,


DHB





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