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SubjectPatch?: linux-2.5.41 multiprocessor vs. CONFIG_X86_TSC
	When I attempted to boot 2.5.40 and 2.5.41 on an x86
multiprocessor that booted 2.5.34 , I got an infinite loop
"APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)".

The cause of this loop was that syncrhonize_tsc_bp in
arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c would attempt a calculation that involved
dividing by fast_gettimeoffset_quotient, a value that was only set if
CONFIG_X86_TSC was defined. This resulted in a divide by zero trap,
which left some interrupt handling in a funky a state, which resulted
in the repeating error message.

There are two bugs that this problem exposed:

1. Running on an x86 multiprocessor now requires a CPU with the
Time Stamp Counter feature, apparently a feature of Pentium I
and later. Sequent made 386 and 486(?) multiprocessor systems,
but I don't know if they or any other 386 or 486 multiprocessors
can run Linux. If they can, then this problem really should be
nailed, which I have not yet done.

2. CONFIG_X86_TSC is used inconsistently. In some cases it means
"Assume TSC" and its absense means "check cpu_has_tsc at run
time", but parts of arch/i386/time.c were treating its absense
as meaning "assume TSC is not present." The result was that when
I tried to boot a kernel that could run on a 386, time.c assumed
TSC was not present and did left fast_gettimeoffset_quotient as
zero, resulting in the divide by zero in the APIC initialization.

The following preliminary fixes arch/i386/time.c so that the
absense of CONFIG_X86_TSC just means "check cpu_has_tsc." I have also
attached matching changes for a couple of other places where
CONFIG_X86_TSC was checked, but those changes are not necessary to
allow of a kernel that can boot on both 386's and multiprocessors.

I would appreciate feedback on the following questions:

1. Do we still want a CONFIG_X86_TSC compile-time option?
We already have a boot time argument to tell the kernel to
assume the TSC is bad. The only quasi-critical paths that
an "if (cpu_has_tsc)" would be in would be in the
include/net/profile.h macros and some DRM drivers that call
get_cycles().

2. Are there x86 multiprocessors that Linux runs on that lack the
Time Stamp Counter feature? If so, I would welcome any
suggestions or requests on how best to fix arch/i386/smpboot.c.

3. Is there anything else I should change in these patches? I was
thinking of doing "#define cpu_has_tsc 1" if CONFIG_X86_TSC
is set.

4. I would like to first submit my changes to arch/i386/time.c,
as they are sufficient to allow for a Linux kernel that can
both on 386 and on virtually all real world multiprocessors,
and would be included in every way that I can imaging addressing
this problem. Any objections this step?

--
Adam J. Richter __ ______________ 575 Oroville Road
adam@yggdrasil.com \ / Milpitas, California 95035
+1 408 309-6081 | g g d r a s i l United States of America
"Free Software For The Rest Of Us."
--- linux-2.5.41/arch/i386/kernel/time.c 2002-10-07 11:24:15.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/arch/i386/kernel/time.c 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -522,7 +522,6 @@
#define CALIBRATE_LATCH (5 * LATCH)
#define CALIBRATE_TIME (5 * 1000020/HZ)

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
static unsigned long __init calibrate_tsc(void)
{
/* Set the Gate high, disable speaker */
@@ -587,7 +586,6 @@
bad_ctc:
return 0;
}
-#endif /* CONFIG_X86_TSC */

static struct sys_device device_i8253 = {
.name = "rtc",
@@ -652,9 +650,7 @@

void __init time_init(void)
{
-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
extern int x86_udelay_tsc;
-#endif

xtime.tv_sec = get_cmos_time();
xtime.tv_nsec = 0;
@@ -673,7 +669,6 @@
* to disk; this won't break the kernel, though, 'cuz we're
* smart. See arch/i386/kernel/apm.c.
*/
-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
/*
* Firstly we have to do a CPU check for chips with
* a potentially buggy TSC. At this point we haven't run
@@ -717,8 +712,7 @@
#endif
}
}
-#endif /* CONFIG_X86_TSC */

time_init_hook();
}
--- linux-2.5.41/include/net/profile.h 2002-10-07 11:23:23.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/include/net/profile.h 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <asm/system.h>

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
#include <asm/msr.h>
#endif

@@ -29,51 +29,7 @@
extern struct timeval net_profile_adjust;
extern void net_profile_irq_adjust(struct timeval *entered, struct timeval* leaved);

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
-
-static inline void net_profile_stamp(struct timeval *pstamp)
-{
- rdtsc(pstamp->tv_usec, pstamp->tv_sec);
-}
-
-static inline void net_profile_accumulate(struct timeval *entered,
- struct timeval *leaved,
- struct timeval *acc)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("subl %2,%0\n\t"
- "sbbl %3,%1\n\t"
- "addl %4,%0\n\t"
- "adcl %5,%1\n\t"
- "subl net_profile_adjust+4,%0\n\t"
- "sbbl $0,%1\n\t"
- : "=r" (acc->tv_usec), "=r" (acc->tv_sec)
- : "g" (entered->tv_usec), "g" (entered->tv_sec),
- "g" (leaved->tv_usec), "g" (leaved->tv_sec),
- "0" (acc->tv_usec), "1" (acc->tv_sec));
-}
-
-static inline void net_profile_sub(struct timeval *sub,
- struct timeval *acc)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("subl %2,%0\n\t"
- "sbbl %3,%1\n\t"
- : "=r" (acc->tv_usec), "=r" (acc->tv_sec)
- : "g" (sub->tv_usec), "g" (sub->tv_sec),
- "0" (acc->tv_usec), "1" (acc->tv_sec));
-}
-
-static inline void net_profile_add(struct timeval *add,
- struct timeval *acc)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("addl %2,%0\n\t"
- "adcl %3,%1\n\t"
- : "=r" (acc->tv_usec), "=r" (acc->tv_sec)
- : "g" (add->tv_usec), "g" (add->tv_sec),
- "0" (acc->tv_usec), "1" (acc->tv_sec));
-}
-
-
-#elif defined (__alpha__)
+#ifdef __alpha__

extern __u32 alpha_lo;
extern long alpha_hi;
@@ -143,8 +99,23 @@

#else

+# ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
+# define IF_TSC(code) { code; }
+# elif CONFIG_X86
+# define IF_TSC(code) { if(cpu_has_tsc) { code; } }
+# else
+# define IF_TSC(code) { }
+# endif
+
+
+
static inline void net_profile_stamp(struct timeval *pstamp)
{
+ IF_TSC({
+ rdtsc(pstamp->tv_usec, pstamp->tv_sec);
+ return;
+ });
+
/* Not "fast" counterpart! On architectures without
cpu clock "fast" routine is absolutely useless in this
situation. do_gettimeofday still says something on slow-slow-slow
@@ -158,6 +129,22 @@
struct timeval *leaved,
struct timeval *acc)
{
+ IF_TSC({
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("subl %2,%0\n\t"
+ "sbbl %3,%1\n\t"
+ "addl %4,%0\n\t"
+ "adcl %5,%1\n\t"
+ "subl net_profile_adjust+4,%0\n\t"
+ "sbbl $0,%1\n\t"
+ : "=r" (acc->tv_usec), "=r" (acc->tv_sec)
+ : "g" (entered->tv_usec),
+ "g" (entered->tv_sec),
+ "g" (leaved->tv_usec),
+ "g" (leaved->tv_sec),
+ "0" (acc->tv_usec), "1" (acc->tv_sec));
+ return;
+ });
+
time_t usecs = acc->tv_usec + leaved->tv_usec - entered->tv_usec
- net_profile_adjust.tv_usec;
time_t secs = acc->tv_sec + leaved->tv_sec - entered->tv_sec;
@@ -179,8 +166,22 @@
static inline void net_profile_sub(struct timeval *entered,
struct timeval *leaved)
{
- time_t usecs = leaved->tv_usec - entered->tv_usec;
- time_t secs = leaved->tv_sec - entered->tv_sec;
+ time_t usecs, secs;
+
+ IF_TSC({
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("subl %2,%0\n\t"
+ "sbbl %3,%1\n\t"
+ : "=r" (leaved->tv_usec),
+ "=r" (leaved->tv_sec)
+ : "g" (entered->tv_usec),
+ "g" (entered->tv_sec),
+ "0" (leaved->tv_usec),
+ "1" (leaved->tv_sec));
+ return;
+ });
+
+ usecs = leaved->tv_usec - entered->tv_usec;
+ secs = leaved->tv_sec - entered->tv_sec;

if (usecs < 0) {
usecs += 1000000;
@@ -192,8 +193,22 @@

static inline void net_profile_add(struct timeval *entered, struct timeval *leaved)
{
- time_t usecs = leaved->tv_usec + entered->tv_usec;
- time_t secs = leaved->tv_sec + entered->tv_sec;
+ time_t usecs, secs;
+
+ IF_TSC({
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("addl %2,%0\n\t"
+ "adcl %3,%1\n\t"
+ : "=r" (leaved->tv_usec),
+ "=r" (leaved->tv_sec)
+ : "g" (entered->tv_usec),
+ "g" (entered->tv_sec),
+ "0" (leaved->tv_usec),
+ "1" (leaved->tv_sec));
+ return;
+ });
+
+ usecs = leaved->tv_usec + entered->tv_usec;
+ secs = leaved->tv_sec + entered->tv_sec;

if (usecs >= 1000000) {
usecs -= 1000000;
--- linux-2.5.41/include/net/pkt_sched.h 2002-10-07 11:23:34.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/include/net/pkt_sched.h 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <linux/pkt_sched.h>
#include <net/pkt_cls.h>

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
#include <asm/msr.h>
#endif

@@ -253,10 +253,11 @@

#define PSCHED_US2JIFFIE(delay) (((delay)+psched_clock_per_hz-1)/psched_clock_per_hz)

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_TSC
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86

#define PSCHED_GET_TIME(stamp) \
({ u64 __cur; \
+ BUG_ON(!cpu_has_tsc);
rdtscll(__cur); \
(stamp) = __cur>>psched_clock_scale; \
})
--- linux-2.5.41/include/asm-x86_64/timex.h 2002-10-07 11:24:39.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/include/asm-x86_64/timex.h 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -17,14 +17,9 @@
<< (SHIFT_SCALE-SHIFT_HZ)) / HZ)

/*
- * Standard way to access the cycle counter on i586+ CPUs.
+ * Standard way to access the cycle counter on i586+ CPUs, including x86_64.
* Currently only used on SMP.
*
- * If you really have a SMP machine with i486 chips or older,
- * compile for that, and this will just always return zero.
- * That's ok, it just means that the nicer scheduling heuristics
- * won't work for you.
- *
* We only use the low 32 bits, and we'd simply better make sure
* that we reschedule before that wraps. Scheduling at least every
* four billion cycles just basically sounds like a good idea,
@@ -36,15 +31,11 @@

static inline cycles_t get_cycles (void)
{
-#ifndef CONFIG_X86_TSC
- return 0;
-#else
unsigned long long ret;

rdtscll(ret);
return ret;
-#endif
}

extern unsigned int cpu_khz;
--- linux-2.5.41/include/asm-i386/timex.h 2002-10-07 11:24:01.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/timex.h 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@

#include <linux/config.h>
#include <asm/msr.h>
+#include <asm/processor.h>

#ifdef CONFIG_MELAN
# define CLOCK_TICK_RATE 1189200 /* AMD Elan has different frequency! */
@@ -40,14 +41,14 @@

static inline cycles_t get_cycles (void)
{
-#ifndef CONFIG_X86_TSC
- return 0;
-#else
- unsigned long long ret;
+ if (cpu_has_tsc) {
+ unsigned long long ret;

- rdtscll(ret);
- return ret;
-#endif
+ rdtscll(ret);
+ return ret;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
}

extern unsigned long cpu_khz;
--- linux-2.5.41/include/asm-i386/cpufeature.h 2002-10-07 11:23:33.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/cpufeature.h 2002-10-10 04:14:01.000000000 -0700
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
#ifndef __ASM_I386_CPUFEATURE_H
#define __ASM_I386_CPUFEATURE_H

+#include <asm/bitops.h> /* test_bit */
+
#define NCAPINTS 4 /* Currently we have 4 32-bit words worth of info */

/* Intel-defined CPU features, CPUID level 0x00000001, word 0 */
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