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authorRussell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>2010-12-18 10:53:12 +0000
committerRussell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>2010-12-20 15:09:13 +0000
commit3705ff6da538aff6dba535e2e9cbcbb9456d0d53 (patch)
tree348fcec2be9d41e1839686a6c03f0b5479d7e4f9 /arch/arm/vfp
parented3768a8d9dc2d345d4f27eb44ee1e4825056c08 (diff)
ARM: Fix subtle race in CPU pen_release hotplug code
There is a subtle race in the CPU hotplug code, where a CPU which has been offlined can online itself before being requested, which results in things going astray on the next online/offline cycle. What happens in the normal online/offline/online cycle is: CPU0 CPU3 requests boot of CPU3 pen_release = 3 flush cache line checks pen_release, reads 3 starts boot pen_release = -1 ... requests CPU3 offline ... ... dies ... checks pen_release, reads -1 requests boot of CPU3 pen_release = 3 flush cache line checks pen_release, reads 3 starts boot pen_release = -1 However, as the write of -1 of pen_release is not fully flushed back to memory, and the checking of pen_release is done with caches disabled, this allows CPU3 the opportunity to read the old value of pen_release: CPU0 CPU3 requests boot of CPU3 pen_release = 3 flush cache line checks pen_release, reads 3 starts boot pen_release = -1 ... requests CPU3 offline ... ... dies ... checks pen_release, reads 3 starts boot pen_release = -1 requests boot of CPU3 pen_release = 3 flush cache line Fix this by grouping the write of pen_release along with its cache line flushing code to ensure that any update to pen_release is always pushed out to physical memory. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
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