@@ -474,13 +474,6 @@ ENTRY(secondary_boot_func)
mov x4, #1
str x4, [x11, #8] /* STATUS */
dsb sy
-#if defined(CONFIG_GICV3)
- gic_wait_for_interrupt_m x0
-#elif defined(CONFIG_GICV2)
- bl get_gic_offset
- mov x0, x1
- gic_wait_for_interrupt_m x0, w1
-#endif
slave_cpu:
wfe
@@ -277,11 +277,12 @@ int cpu_release(u32 nr, int argc, char *const argv[])
flush_dcache_range((unsigned long)table,
(unsigned long)table + SPIN_TABLE_ELEM_SIZE);
asm volatile("dsb st");
- smp_kick_all_cpus(); /* only those with entry addr set will run */
+
/*
- * When the first release command runs, all cores are set to go. Those
- * without a valid entry address will be trapped by "wfe". "sev" kicks
- * them off to check the address again. When set, they continue to run.
+ * The secondary CPUs polling the spin-table above for a non-zero
+ * value. To save power "wfe" is called. Thus call "sev" here to
+ * wake the CPUs and let them check the spin-table again (see
+ * slave_cpu loop in lowlevel.S)
*/
asm volatile("sev");
Spin tables are broken with bootefi. This is because - in contrast to the booti call chain - there is no call to smp_kick_all_cpus(). Due to this missing call the secondary CPUs are never released from their "wait for interrupt state", see secondary_boot_func() in lowlevel.S. Originally, this "wait for interrupt" is there to make sure, the spin table is cleared before the secondary cores read it for the first time. But the boot flow for the layerscape architecture is different from that. The CPUs are release from their BootROM _after_ U-Boot's spin-table is cleared, see fsl_layerscape_wake_seconday_cores() in mp.c. Thus, there is no need to wait for this interrupt and no need for kicking all cores on cpu_release. An atomic 64bit write to the spin-table and a "sev" is sufficient. Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael at walle.cc> --- arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/lowlevel.S | 7 ------- arch/arm/cpu/armv8/fsl-layerscape/mp.c | 9 +++++---- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)