irq/matrix: Spread managed interrupts on allocation

Linux spreads out the non managed interrupt across the possible target CPUs
to avoid vector space exhaustion.

Managed interrupts are treated differently, as for them the vectors are
reserved (with guarantee) when the interrupt descriptors are initialized.

When the interrupt is requested a real vector is assigned. The assignment
logic uses the first CPU in the affinity mask for assignment. If the
interrupt has more than one CPU in the affinity mask, which happens when a
multi queue device has less queues than CPUs, then doing the same search as
for non managed interrupts makes sense as it puts the interrupt on the
least interrupt plagued CPU. For single CPU affine vectors that's obviously
a NOOP.

Restructre the matrix allocation code so it does the 'best CPU' search, add
the sanity check for an empty affinity mask and adapt the call site in the
x86 vector management code.

[ tglx: Added the empty mask check to the core and improved change log ]

Signed-off-by: Dou Liyang <douly.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: hpa@zytor.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180908175838.14450-2-dou_liyang@163.com
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Dou Liyang
2018-09-09 01:58:38 +08:00
committad av Thomas Gleixner
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@@ -313,14 +313,13 @@ assign_managed_vector(struct irq_data *irqd, const struct cpumask *dest)
struct apic_chip_data *apicd = apic_chip_data(irqd);
int vector, cpu;
cpumask_and(vector_searchmask, vector_searchmask, affmsk);
cpu = cpumask_first(vector_searchmask);
if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)
return -EINVAL;
cpumask_and(vector_searchmask, dest, affmsk);
/* set_affinity might call here for nothing */
if (apicd->vector && cpumask_test_cpu(apicd->cpu, vector_searchmask))
return 0;
vector = irq_matrix_alloc_managed(vector_matrix, cpu);
vector = irq_matrix_alloc_managed(vector_matrix, vector_searchmask,
&cpu);
trace_vector_alloc_managed(irqd->irq, vector, vector);
if (vector < 0)
return vector;