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Re: [PATCH v2 7/7] target/ppc: redue code duplication across Power9/10 i


From: Nicholas Piggin
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 7/7] target/ppc: redue code duplication across Power9/10 init code
Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2024 17:49:08 +1000

On Thu May 23, 2024 at 3:14 PM AEST, Harsh Prateek Bora wrote:
> Power9/10 initialization code consists of a lot of logical OR of
> various flag bits as supported by respective Power platform during its
> initialization, most of which is duplicated and only selected bits are
> added or removed as needed with each new platform support being added.
> Remove the duplicate code and share using common macros.

This an the previous patch are fiddly to verify but good cleanups I
think. Couple of small things.

>
> Signed-off-by: Harsh Prateek Bora <harshpb@linux.ibm.com>
> ---
>  target/ppc/cpu_init.h |  77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 123 ++++++------------------------------------
>  2 files changed, 92 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 target/ppc/cpu_init.h
>
> diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.h b/target/ppc/cpu_init.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..53909987b0
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@

This should have a SPDX license tag I guess.

I suppose doing a new header for it is the way to go. That cpu_init.c
file is enormous...

> +#ifndef TARGET_PPC_CPU_INIT_H
> +#define TARGET_PPC_CPU_INIT_H
> +
> +#define POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS                           \
> +    PPC_INSNS_BASE | PPC_ISEL | PPC_STRING | PPC_MFTB |             \
> +    PPC_FLOAT | PPC_FLOAT_FSEL | PPC_FLOAT_FRES |                   \
> +    PPC_FLOAT_FSQRT | PPC_FLOAT_FRSQRTE | PPC_FLOAT_FRSQRTES |      \
> +    PPC_FLOAT_STFIWX | PPC_FLOAT_EXT |PPC_CACHE | PPC_CACHE_ICBI |  \
> +    PPC_CACHE_DCBZ | PPC_MEM_SYNC | PPC_MEM_EIEIO | PPC_MEM_TLBIE | \
> +    PPC_MEM_TLBSYNC | PPC_64B | PPC_64H | PPC_64BX | PPC_ALTIVEC |  \
> +    PPC_SEGMENT_64B | PPC_SLBI | PPC_POPCNTB | PPC_POPCNTWD |       \
> +    PPC_CILDST
> +
> +#define POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS2_COMMON                   \
> +    PPC2_VSX | PPC2_VSX207 | PPC2_DFP | PPC2_DBRX |                 \
> +    PPC2_PERM_ISA206 | PPC2_DIVE_ISA206 | PPC2_ATOMIC_ISA206 |      \
> +    PPC2_FP_CVT_ISA206 | PPC2_FP_TST_ISA206 | PPC2_BCTAR_ISA207 |   \
> +    PPC2_LSQ_ISA207 | PPC2_ALTIVEC_207 | PPC2_ISA205 |              \
> +    PPC2_ISA207S | PPC2_FP_CVT_S64 | PPC2_ISA300 | PPC2_PRCNTL |    \
> +    PPC2_MEM_LWSYNC | PPC2_BCDA_ISA206
> +
> +#define POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS2                          \
> +    POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS2_COMMON | PPC2_TM
> +#define POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER10_INSNS_FLAGS2                         \
> +    POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS2_COMMON | PPC2_ISA310
> +
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_COMMON_PCC_MSR_MASK \
> +    (1ull << MSR_SF) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_HV) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_VR) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_VSX) |                    \
> +    (1ull << MSR_EE) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_PR) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_FP) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_ME) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_FE0) |                    \
> +    (1ull << MSR_SE) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_DE) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_FE1) |                    \
> +    (1ull << MSR_IR) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_DR) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_PMM) |                    \
> +    (1ull << MSR_RI) |                     \
> +    (1ull << MSR_LE)
> +
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_MSR_MASK \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_COMMON_PCC_MSR_MASK | (1ull << MSR_TM)
> +#define POWERPC_POWER10_PCC_MSR_MASK \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_COMMON_PCC_MSR_MASK
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_PCR_MASK \
> +    PCR_COMPAT_2_05 | PCR_COMPAT_2_06 | PCR_COMPAT_2_07
> +#define POWERPC_POWER10_PCC_PCR_MASK \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_PCR_MASK | PCR_COMPAT_3_00
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_PCR_SUPPORTED \
> +    PCR_COMPAT_3_00 | PCR_COMPAT_2_07 | PCR_COMPAT_2_06 | PCR_COMPAT_2_05
> +#define POWERPC_POWER10_PCC_PCR_SUPPORTED \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_PCR_SUPPORTED | PCR_COMPAT_3_10
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_LPCR_MASK                                        \
> +    LPCR_VPM1 | LPCR_ISL | LPCR_KBV | LPCR_DPFD |                           \
> +    (LPCR_PECE_U_MASK & LPCR_HVEE) | LPCR_ILE | LPCR_AIL |                  \
> +    LPCR_UPRT | LPCR_EVIRT | LPCR_ONL | LPCR_HR | LPCR_LD |                 \
> +    (LPCR_PECE_L_MASK & (LPCR_PDEE|LPCR_HDEE|LPCR_EEE|LPCR_DEE|LPCR_OEE)) | \
> +    LPCR_MER | LPCR_GTSE | LPCR_TC | LPCR_HEIC | LPCR_LPES0 | LPCR_HVICE |  \
> +    LPCR_HDICE
> +/* DD2 adds an extra HAIL bit */
> +#define POWERPC_POWER10_PCC_LPCR_MASK \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_LPCR_MASK | LPCR_HAIL
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_FLAGS_COMMON                                 \
> +    POWERPC_FLAG_VRE | POWERPC_FLAG_SE | POWERPC_FLAG_BE |              \
> +    POWERPC_FLAG_PMM | POWERPC_FLAG_BUS_CLK | POWERPC_FLAG_CFAR |       \
> +    POWERPC_FLAG_VSX | POWERPC_FLAG_SCV
> +
> +#define POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_FLAGS  \
> +    POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_FLAGS_COMMON | POWERPC_FLAG_TM
> +#define POWERPC_POWER10_PCC_FLAGS POWERPC_POWER9_PCC_FLAGS_COMMON

I can't tell if it would be better to add all the POWER9 defines then
all the POWER10 defines or interleave like this. I guess this is okay.

[snip]

> -    pcc->lpcr_mask = LPCR_VPM1 | LPCR_ISL | LPCR_KBV | LPCR_DPFD |
> -        (LPCR_PECE_U_MASK & LPCR_HVEE) | LPCR_ILE | LPCR_AIL |
> -        LPCR_UPRT | LPCR_EVIRT | LPCR_ONL | LPCR_HR | LPCR_LD |
> -        (LPCR_PECE_L_MASK & (LPCR_PDEE | LPCR_HDEE | LPCR_EEE |
> -                             LPCR_DEE | LPCR_OEE))
> -        | LPCR_MER | LPCR_GTSE | LPCR_TC |
> -        LPCR_HEIC | LPCR_LPES0 | LPCR_HVICE | LPCR_HDICE;
> -    /* DD2 adds an extra HAIL bit */
> -    pcc->lpcr_mask |= LPCR_HAIL;
> +    pcc->insns_flags = POWERPC_FAMILY_POWER9_INSNS_FLAGS; /* same as P9 */

I would add POWER10 defines for all of them even the ones that are
the same, because if you're adding or changing flags around, you then
just have one place to go to which is the cpu_init.h file.

Thanks,
Nick



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