Hi Daniel,
- L1 D$ clean ( SCTLR C bit clear, DCCISW, clear SMP) is part of the recommended sequence for Individual core power down . - If a core is powered down having dirty lines in L1 then the system should encounter an issue (abort) very easily. May be the first idle attempt itself is sufficient to break things. Does any platform (exynos4 ?) work without doing L1 D cache clean in cpu idle individual core power down sequence ?
On 8 April 2014 17:07, Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano@linaro.org wrote:
On 04/08/2014 01:07 PM, Amit Kucheria wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Have you noticed this on any platform yet with this test?
I have noticed a very very rare hang on the exynos4 board with this test and the dual cpu support but it is not reproducible enough to check if the cache flush fixes it or not (or it is related to the cpuidle driver). I had a long discussion yesterday with Lorenzo who explained me what could happen without flushing the cache and exiting the SMP mode.
AFAICT,
The tc2 flushes its cache.
exynos5 still need to disable cpu1 to enter the AFTR state (which is
broken today), so cache is flushed in the hotplug code path. I hope I can spot the issue with a quad core.
omap4 flushes its cache.
omap3 is not concerned by this because it is an UP system.
vinci, s3c64, imx5, imx6, ux500, kirkwood does not support cpu power
down.
calxeda hides that through the firmware I believe
I don't know for tegra but I assume they are flushing and disabling the
cache
I hope with this test we can spot the issue, if any, with multiple runs on the boards, especially when new drivers will be implemented.
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