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1 /*
2  * check TSC synchronization.
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2006, Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar
5  *
6  * We check whether all boot CPUs have their TSC's synchronized,
7  * print a warning if not and turn off the TSC clock-source.
8  *
9  * The warp-check is point-to-point between two CPUs, the CPU
10  * initiating the bootup is the 'source CPU', the freshly booting
11  * CPU is the 'target CPU'.
12  *
13  * Only two CPUs may participate - they can enter in any order.
14  * ( The serial nature of the boot logic and the CPU hotplug lock
15  *   protects against more than 2 CPUs entering this code. )
16  */
17 #include <linux/topology.h>
18 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
19 #include <linux/kernel.h>
20 #include <linux/smp.h>
21 #include <linux/nmi.h>
22 #include <asm/tsc.h>
23 
24 struct tsc_adjust {
25 	s64		bootval;
26 	s64		adjusted;
27 	unsigned long	nextcheck;
28 	bool		warned;
29 };
30 
31 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct tsc_adjust, tsc_adjust);
32 
33 void tsc_verify_tsc_adjust(bool resume)
34 {
35 	struct tsc_adjust *adj = this_cpu_ptr(&tsc_adjust);
36 	s64 curval;
37 
38 	if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST))
39 		return;
40 
41 	/* Rate limit the MSR check */
42 	if (!resume && time_before(jiffies, adj->nextcheck))
43 		return;
44 
45 	adj->nextcheck = jiffies + HZ;
46 
47 	rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, curval);
48 	if (adj->adjusted == curval)
49 		return;
50 
51 	/* Restore the original value */
52 	wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, adj->adjusted);
53 
54 	if (!adj->warned || resume) {
55 		pr_warn(FW_BUG "TSC ADJUST differs: CPU%u %lld --> %lld. Restoring\n",
56 			smp_processor_id(), adj->adjusted, curval);
57 		adj->warned = true;
58 	}
59 }
60 
61 static void tsc_sanitize_first_cpu(struct tsc_adjust *cur, s64 bootval,
62 				   unsigned int cpu, bool bootcpu)
63 {
64 	/*
65 	 * First online CPU in a package stores the boot value in the
66 	 * adjustment value. This value might change later via the sync
67 	 * mechanism. If that fails we still can yell about boot values not
68 	 * being consistent.
69 	 *
70 	 * On the boot cpu we just force set the ADJUST value to 0 if it's
71 	 * non zero. We don't do that on non boot cpus because physical
72 	 * hotplug should have set the ADJUST register to a value > 0 so
73 	 * the TSC is in sync with the already running cpus.
74 	 *
75 	 * But we always force positive ADJUST values. Otherwise the TSC
76 	 * deadline timer creates an interrupt storm. We also have to
77 	 * prevent values > 0x7FFFFFFF as those wreckage the timer as well.
78 	 */
79 	if ((bootcpu && bootval != 0) || (!bootcpu && bootval < 0) ||
80 	    (bootval > 0x7FFFFFFF)) {
81 		pr_warn(FW_BUG "TSC ADJUST: CPU%u: %lld force to 0\n", cpu,
82 			bootval);
83 		wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, 0);
84 		bootval = 0;
85 	}
86 	cur->adjusted = bootval;
87 }
88 
89 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
90 bool __init tsc_store_and_check_tsc_adjust(bool bootcpu)
91 {
92 	struct tsc_adjust *cur = this_cpu_ptr(&tsc_adjust);
93 	s64 bootval;
94 
95 	if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST))
96 		return false;
97 
98 	rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, bootval);
99 	cur->bootval = bootval;
100 	cur->nextcheck = jiffies + HZ;
101 	tsc_sanitize_first_cpu(cur, bootval, smp_processor_id(), bootcpu);
102 	return false;
103 }
104 
105 #else /* !CONFIG_SMP */
106 
107 /*
108  * Store and check the TSC ADJUST MSR if available
109  */
110 bool tsc_store_and_check_tsc_adjust(bool bootcpu)
111 {
112 	struct tsc_adjust *ref, *cur = this_cpu_ptr(&tsc_adjust);
113 	unsigned int refcpu, cpu = smp_processor_id();
114 	struct cpumask *mask;
115 	s64 bootval;
116 
117 	if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST))
118 		return false;
119 
120 	rdmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, bootval);
121 	cur->bootval = bootval;
122 	cur->nextcheck = jiffies + HZ;
123 	cur->warned = false;
124 
125 	/*
126 	 * Check whether this CPU is the first in a package to come up. In
127 	 * this case do not check the boot value against another package
128 	 * because the new package might have been physically hotplugged,
129 	 * where TSC_ADJUST is expected to be different. When called on the
130 	 * boot CPU topology_core_cpumask() might not be available yet.
131 	 */
132 	mask = topology_core_cpumask(cpu);
133 	refcpu = mask ? cpumask_any_but(mask, cpu) : nr_cpu_ids;
134 
135 	if (refcpu >= nr_cpu_ids) {
136 		tsc_sanitize_first_cpu(cur, bootval, smp_processor_id(),
137 				       bootcpu);
138 		return false;
139 	}
140 
141 	ref = per_cpu_ptr(&tsc_adjust, refcpu);
142 	/*
143 	 * Compare the boot value and complain if it differs in the
144 	 * package.
145 	 */
146 	if (bootval != ref->bootval) {
147 		pr_warn(FW_BUG "TSC ADJUST differs: Reference CPU%u: %lld CPU%u: %lld\n",
148 			refcpu, ref->bootval, cpu, bootval);
149 	}
150 	/*
151 	 * The TSC_ADJUST values in a package must be the same. If the boot
152 	 * value on this newly upcoming CPU differs from the adjustment
153 	 * value of the already online CPU in this package, set it to that
154 	 * adjusted value.
155 	 */
156 	if (bootval != ref->adjusted) {
157 		pr_warn("TSC ADJUST synchronize: Reference CPU%u: %lld CPU%u: %lld\n",
158 			refcpu, ref->adjusted, cpu, bootval);
159 		cur->adjusted = ref->adjusted;
160 		wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, ref->adjusted);
161 	}
162 	/*
163 	 * We have the TSCs forced to be in sync on this package. Skip sync
164 	 * test:
165 	 */
166 	return true;
167 }
168 
169 /*
170  * Entry/exit counters that make sure that both CPUs
171  * run the measurement code at once:
172  */
173 static atomic_t start_count;
174 static atomic_t stop_count;
175 static atomic_t skip_test;
176 static atomic_t test_runs;
177 
178 /*
179  * We use a raw spinlock in this exceptional case, because
180  * we want to have the fastest, inlined, non-debug version
181  * of a critical section, to be able to prove TSC time-warps:
182  */
183 static arch_spinlock_t sync_lock = __ARCH_SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
184 
185 static cycles_t last_tsc;
186 static cycles_t max_warp;
187 static int nr_warps;
188 static int random_warps;
189 
190 /*
191  * TSC-warp measurement loop running on both CPUs.  This is not called
192  * if there is no TSC.
193  */
194 static cycles_t check_tsc_warp(unsigned int timeout)
195 {
196 	cycles_t start, now, prev, end, cur_max_warp = 0;
197 	int i, cur_warps = 0;
198 
199 	start = rdtsc_ordered();
200 	/*
201 	 * The measurement runs for 'timeout' msecs:
202 	 */
203 	end = start + (cycles_t) tsc_khz * timeout;
204 	now = start;
205 
206 	for (i = 0; ; i++) {
207 		/*
208 		 * We take the global lock, measure TSC, save the
209 		 * previous TSC that was measured (possibly on
210 		 * another CPU) and update the previous TSC timestamp.
211 		 */
212 		arch_spin_lock(&sync_lock);
213 		prev = last_tsc;
214 		now = rdtsc_ordered();
215 		last_tsc = now;
216 		arch_spin_unlock(&sync_lock);
217 
218 		/*
219 		 * Be nice every now and then (and also check whether
220 		 * measurement is done [we also insert a 10 million
221 		 * loops safety exit, so we dont lock up in case the
222 		 * TSC readout is totally broken]):
223 		 */
224 		if (unlikely(!(i & 7))) {
225 			if (now > end || i > 10000000)
226 				break;
227 			cpu_relax();
228 			touch_nmi_watchdog();
229 		}
230 		/*
231 		 * Outside the critical section we can now see whether
232 		 * we saw a time-warp of the TSC going backwards:
233 		 */
234 		if (unlikely(prev > now)) {
235 			arch_spin_lock(&sync_lock);
236 			max_warp = max(max_warp, prev - now);
237 			cur_max_warp = max_warp;
238 			/*
239 			 * Check whether this bounces back and forth. Only
240 			 * one CPU should observe time going backwards.
241 			 */
242 			if (cur_warps != nr_warps)
243 				random_warps++;
244 			nr_warps++;
245 			cur_warps = nr_warps;
246 			arch_spin_unlock(&sync_lock);
247 		}
248 	}
249 	WARN(!(now-start),
250 		"Warning: zero tsc calibration delta: %Ld [max: %Ld]\n",
251 			now-start, end-start);
252 	return cur_max_warp;
253 }
254 
255 /*
256  * If the target CPU coming online doesn't have any of its core-siblings
257  * online, a timeout of 20msec will be used for the TSC-warp measurement
258  * loop. Otherwise a smaller timeout of 2msec will be used, as we have some
259  * information about this socket already (and this information grows as we
260  * have more and more logical-siblings in that socket).
261  *
262  * Ideally we should be able to skip the TSC sync check on the other
263  * core-siblings, if the first logical CPU in a socket passed the sync test.
264  * But as the TSC is per-logical CPU and can potentially be modified wrongly
265  * by the bios, TSC sync test for smaller duration should be able
266  * to catch such errors. Also this will catch the condition where all the
267  * cores in the socket doesn't get reset at the same time.
268  */
269 static inline unsigned int loop_timeout(int cpu)
270 {
271 	return (cpumask_weight(topology_core_cpumask(cpu)) > 1) ? 2 : 20;
272 }
273 
274 /*
275  * Source CPU calls into this - it waits for the freshly booted
276  * target CPU to arrive and then starts the measurement:
277  */
278 void check_tsc_sync_source(int cpu)
279 {
280 	int cpus = 2;
281 
282 	/*
283 	 * No need to check if we already know that the TSC is not
284 	 * synchronized or if we have no TSC.
285 	 */
286 	if (unsynchronized_tsc())
287 		return;
288 
289 	/*
290 	 * Set the maximum number of test runs to
291 	 *  1 if the CPU does not provide the TSC_ADJUST MSR
292 	 *  3 if the MSR is available, so the target can try to adjust
293 	 */
294 	if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_TSC_ADJUST))
295 		atomic_set(&test_runs, 1);
296 	else
297 		atomic_set(&test_runs, 3);
298 retry:
299 	/*
300 	 * Wait for the target to start or to skip the test:
301 	 */
302 	while (atomic_read(&start_count) != cpus - 1) {
303 		if (atomic_read(&skip_test) > 0) {
304 			atomic_set(&skip_test, 0);
305 			return;
306 		}
307 		cpu_relax();
308 	}
309 
310 	/*
311 	 * Trigger the target to continue into the measurement too:
312 	 */
313 	atomic_inc(&start_count);
314 
315 	check_tsc_warp(loop_timeout(cpu));
316 
317 	while (atomic_read(&stop_count) != cpus-1)
318 		cpu_relax();
319 
320 	/*
321 	 * If the test was successful set the number of runs to zero and
322 	 * stop. If not, decrement the number of runs an check if we can
323 	 * retry. In case of random warps no retry is attempted.
324 	 */
325 	if (!nr_warps) {
326 		atomic_set(&test_runs, 0);
327 
328 		pr_debug("TSC synchronization [CPU#%d -> CPU#%d]: passed\n",
329 			smp_processor_id(), cpu);
330 
331 	} else if (atomic_dec_and_test(&test_runs) || random_warps) {
332 		/* Force it to 0 if random warps brought us here */
333 		atomic_set(&test_runs, 0);
334 
335 		pr_warning("TSC synchronization [CPU#%d -> CPU#%d]:\n",
336 			smp_processor_id(), cpu);
337 		pr_warning("Measured %Ld cycles TSC warp between CPUs, "
338 			   "turning off TSC clock.\n", max_warp);
339 		if (random_warps)
340 			pr_warning("TSC warped randomly between CPUs\n");
341 		mark_tsc_unstable("check_tsc_sync_source failed");
342 	}
343 
344 	/*
345 	 * Reset it - just in case we boot another CPU later:
346 	 */
347 	atomic_set(&start_count, 0);
348 	random_warps = 0;
349 	nr_warps = 0;
350 	max_warp = 0;
351 	last_tsc = 0;
352 
353 	/*
354 	 * Let the target continue with the bootup:
355 	 */
356 	atomic_inc(&stop_count);
357 
358 	/*
359 	 * Retry, if there is a chance to do so.
360 	 */
361 	if (atomic_read(&test_runs) > 0)
362 		goto retry;
363 }
364 
365 /*
366  * Freshly booted CPUs call into this:
367  */
368 void check_tsc_sync_target(void)
369 {
370 	struct tsc_adjust *cur = this_cpu_ptr(&tsc_adjust);
371 	unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id();
372 	cycles_t cur_max_warp, gbl_max_warp;
373 	int cpus = 2;
374 
375 	/* Also aborts if there is no TSC. */
376 	if (unsynchronized_tsc())
377 		return;
378 
379 	/*
380 	 * Store, verify and sanitize the TSC adjust register. If
381 	 * successful skip the test.
382 	 *
383 	 * The test is also skipped when the TSC is marked reliable. This
384 	 * is true for SoCs which have no fallback clocksource. On these
385 	 * SoCs the TSC is frequency synchronized, but still the TSC ADJUST
386 	 * register might have been wreckaged by the BIOS..
387 	 */
388 	if (tsc_store_and_check_tsc_adjust(false) || tsc_clocksource_reliable) {
389 		atomic_inc(&skip_test);
390 		return;
391 	}
392 
393 retry:
394 	/*
395 	 * Register this CPU's participation and wait for the
396 	 * source CPU to start the measurement:
397 	 */
398 	atomic_inc(&start_count);
399 	while (atomic_read(&start_count) != cpus)
400 		cpu_relax();
401 
402 	cur_max_warp = check_tsc_warp(loop_timeout(cpu));
403 
404 	/*
405 	 * Store the maximum observed warp value for a potential retry:
406 	 */
407 	gbl_max_warp = max_warp;
408 
409 	/*
410 	 * Ok, we are done:
411 	 */
412 	atomic_inc(&stop_count);
413 
414 	/*
415 	 * Wait for the source CPU to print stuff:
416 	 */
417 	while (atomic_read(&stop_count) != cpus)
418 		cpu_relax();
419 
420 	/*
421 	 * Reset it for the next sync test:
422 	 */
423 	atomic_set(&stop_count, 0);
424 
425 	/*
426 	 * Check the number of remaining test runs. If not zero, the test
427 	 * failed and a retry with adjusted TSC is possible. If zero the
428 	 * test was either successful or failed terminally.
429 	 */
430 	if (!atomic_read(&test_runs))
431 		return;
432 
433 	/*
434 	 * If the warp value of this CPU is 0, then the other CPU
435 	 * observed time going backwards so this TSC was ahead and
436 	 * needs to move backwards.
437 	 */
438 	if (!cur_max_warp)
439 		cur_max_warp = -gbl_max_warp;
440 
441 	/*
442 	 * Add the result to the previous adjustment value.
443 	 *
444 	 * The adjustement value is slightly off by the overhead of the
445 	 * sync mechanism (observed values are ~200 TSC cycles), but this
446 	 * really depends on CPU, node distance and frequency. So
447 	 * compensating for this is hard to get right. Experiments show
448 	 * that the warp is not longer detectable when the observed warp
449 	 * value is used. In the worst case the adjustment needs to go
450 	 * through a 3rd run for fine tuning.
451 	 */
452 	cur->adjusted += cur_max_warp;
453 
454 	/*
455 	 * TSC deadline timer stops working or creates an interrupt storm
456 	 * with adjust values < 0 and > x07ffffff.
457 	 *
458 	 * To allow adjust values > 0x7FFFFFFF we need to disable the
459 	 * deadline timer and use the local APIC timer, but that requires
460 	 * more intrusive changes and we do not have any useful information
461 	 * from Intel about the underlying HW wreckage yet.
462 	 */
463 	if (cur->adjusted < 0)
464 		cur->adjusted = 0;
465 	if (cur->adjusted > 0x7FFFFFFF)
466 		cur->adjusted = 0x7FFFFFFF;
467 
468 	pr_warn("TSC ADJUST compensate: CPU%u observed %lld warp. Adjust: %lld\n",
469 		cpu, cur_max_warp, cur->adjusted);
470 
471 	wrmsrl(MSR_IA32_TSC_ADJUST, cur->adjusted);
472 	goto retry;
473 
474 }
475 
476 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
477