Re: spin_lock behavior with ARM64 big.Little/HMP

From: Sudeep Holla
Date: Mon Nov 21 2016 - 10:21:44 EST




On 18/11/16 20:22, Vikram Mulukutla wrote:

Hi Sudeep,

Thanks for taking a look!

On 2016-11-18 02:30, Sudeep Holla wrote:
Hi Vikram,

On 18/11/16 02:22, Vikram Mulukutla wrote:
Hello,

This isn't really a bug report, but just a description of a
frequency/IPC
dependent behavior that I'm curious if we should worry about. The
behavior
is exposed by questionable design so I'm leaning towards don't-care.

Consider these threads running in parallel on two ARM64 CPUs running
mainline
Linux:


Are you seeing this behavior with the mainline kernel on any platforms
as we have a sort of workaround for this ?


If I understand that workaround correctly, the ARM timer event stream is
used
to periodically wake up CPUs that are waiting in WFE, is that right? I
think
my scenario below may be different because LittleCPU doesn't actually wait
on a WFE event in the loop that is trying to increment lock->next, i.e.
it's
stuck in the following loop:

ARM64_LSE_ATOMIC_INSN(
/* LL/SC */
" prfm pstl1strm, %3\n"
"1: ldaxr %w0, %3\n"
" add %w1, %w0, %w5\n"
" stxr %w2, %w1, %3\n"
" cbnz %w2, 1b\n",


Interesting. Just curious if this is r0p0/p1 A53 ? If so, is the errata
819472 enabled ?

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Regards,
Sudeep