powerpc/64s: Reimplement book3s idle code in C
Reimplement Book3S idle code in C, moving POWER7/8/9 implementation speific HV idle code to the powernv platform code. Book3S assembly stubs are kept in common code and used only to save the stack frame and non-volatile GPRs before executing architected idle instructions, and restoring the stack and reloading GPRs then returning to C after waking from idle. The complex logic dealing with threads and subcores, locking, SPRs, HMIs, timebase resync, etc., is all done in C which makes it more maintainable. This is not a strict translation to C code, there are some significant differences: - Idle wakeup no longer uses the ->cpu_restore call to reinit SPRs, but saves and restores them itself. - The optimisation where EC=ESL=0 idle modes did not have to save GPRs or change MSR is restored, because it's now simple to do. ESL=1 sleeps that do not lose GPRs can use this optimization too. - KVM secondary entry and cede is now more of a call/return style rather than branchy. nap_state_lost is not required because KVM always returns via NVGPR restoring path. - KVM secondary wakeup from offline sequence is moved entirely into the offline wakeup, which avoids a hwsync in the normal idle wakeup path. Performance measured with context switch ping-pong on different threads or cores, is possibly improved a small amount, 1-3% depending on stop state and core vs thread test for shallow states. Deep states it's in the noise compared with other latencies. KVM improvements: - Idle sleepers now always return to caller rather than branch out to KVM first. - This allows optimisations like very fast return to caller when no state has been lost. - KVM no longer requires nap_state_lost because it controls NVGPR save/restore itself on the way in and out. - The heavy idle wakeup KVM request check can be moved out of the normal host idle code and into the not-performance-critical offline code. - KVM nap code now returns from where it is called, which makes the flow a bit easier to follow. Reviewed-by: Gautham R. Shenoy <ego@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com> [mpe: Squash the KVM changes in] Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
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#define PSSCR_ESL 0x00200000 /* Enable State Loss */
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#define PSSCR_SD 0x00400000 /* Status Disable */
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#define PSSCR_PLS 0xf000000000000000 /* Power-saving Level Status */
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#define PSSCR_PLS_SHIFT 60
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#define PSSCR_GUEST_VIS 0xf0000000000003ffUL /* Guest-visible PSSCR fields */
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#define PSSCR_FAKE_SUSPEND 0x00000400 /* Fake-suspend bit (P9 DD2.2) */
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#define PSSCR_FAKE_SUSPEND_LG 10 /* Fake-suspend bit position */
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#define SRR1_WAKERESET 0x00100000 /* System reset */
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#define SRR1_WAKEHDBELL 0x000c0000 /* Hypervisor doorbell on P8 */
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#define SRR1_WAKESTATE 0x00030000 /* Powersave exit mask [46:47] */
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#define SRR1_WS_DEEPEST 0x00030000 /* Some resources not maintained,
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* may not be recoverable */
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#define SRR1_WS_DEEPER 0x00020000 /* Some resources not maintained */
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#define SRR1_WS_DEEP 0x00010000 /* All resources maintained */
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#define SRR1_WS_HVLOSS 0x00030000 /* HV resources not maintained */
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#define SRR1_WS_GPRLOSS 0x00020000 /* GPRs not maintained */
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#define SRR1_WS_NOLOSS 0x00010000 /* All resources maintained */
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#define SRR1_PROGTM 0x00200000 /* TM Bad Thing */
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#define SRR1_PROGFPE 0x00100000 /* Floating Point Enabled */
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#define SRR1_PROGILL 0x00080000 /* Illegal instruction */
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