Message ID | 20231017131456.2053396-3-cleger@rivosinc.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | riscv: report more ISA extensions through hwprobe | expand |
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 6:15 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: > > From: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> > > The Scalar Crypto specification defines Zk as a shorthand for the > Zkn, Zkr and Zkt extensions. The same follows for both Zkn, Zks and Zbk, > which are all shorthands for various other extensions. The detailed > breakdown can be found in their dt-binding entries. > > Since Zkn also implies the Zbkb, Zbkc and Zbkx extensions, simply passing > "zk" through a DT should enable all of Zbkb, Zbkc, Zbkx, Zkn, Zkr and Zkt. > For example, setting the "riscv,isa" DT property to "rv64imafdc_zk" > should generate the following cpuinfo output: > "rv64imafdc_zicntr_zicsr_zifencei_zihpm_zbkb_zbkc_zbkx_zknd_zkne_zknh_zkr_zkt" > > riscv_isa_ext_data grows a pair of new members, to permit setting the > relevant bits for "bundled" extensions, both while parsing the ISA string > and the new dedicated extension properties > > Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> > Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> > Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> > Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> My tree might be out of sync, but in my search for riscv_isa_ext, I also found a use in print_isa() (cpu.c) where we're reaching into riscv_isa_ext[].id and assuming it's always valid. If that's still in there we'll want to fix up that spot too, since now with bundles .id may or may not be valid. -Evan
On 23/10/2023 18:21, Evan Green wrote: > On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 6:15 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: >> >> From: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >> >> The Scalar Crypto specification defines Zk as a shorthand for the >> Zkn, Zkr and Zkt extensions. The same follows for both Zkn, Zks and Zbk, >> which are all shorthands for various other extensions. The detailed >> breakdown can be found in their dt-binding entries. >> >> Since Zkn also implies the Zbkb, Zbkc and Zbkx extensions, simply passing >> "zk" through a DT should enable all of Zbkb, Zbkc, Zbkx, Zkn, Zkr and Zkt. >> For example, setting the "riscv,isa" DT property to "rv64imafdc_zk" >> should generate the following cpuinfo output: >> "rv64imafdc_zicntr_zicsr_zifencei_zihpm_zbkb_zbkc_zbkx_zknd_zkne_zknh_zkr_zkt" >> >> riscv_isa_ext_data grows a pair of new members, to permit setting the >> relevant bits for "bundled" extensions, both while parsing the ISA string >> and the new dedicated extension properties >> >> Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >> Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >> Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >> Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> > > My tree might be out of sync, but in my search for riscv_isa_ext, I > also found a use in print_isa() (cpu.c) where we're reaching into > riscv_isa_ext[].id and assuming it's always valid. If that's still in > there we'll want to fix up that spot too, since now with bundles .id > may or may not be valid. Oh indeed, the array is visible outside of this compilation unit :/. I'll check that before sending V3. Clément > > -Evan
On 24/10/2023 09:18, Clément Léger wrote: > > > On 23/10/2023 18:21, Evan Green wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 6:15 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: >>> >>> From: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >>> >>> The Scalar Crypto specification defines Zk as a shorthand for the >>> Zkn, Zkr and Zkt extensions. The same follows for both Zkn, Zks and Zbk, >>> which are all shorthands for various other extensions. The detailed >>> breakdown can be found in their dt-binding entries. >>> >>> Since Zkn also implies the Zbkb, Zbkc and Zbkx extensions, simply passing >>> "zk" through a DT should enable all of Zbkb, Zbkc, Zbkx, Zkn, Zkr and Zkt. >>> For example, setting the "riscv,isa" DT property to "rv64imafdc_zk" >>> should generate the following cpuinfo output: >>> "rv64imafdc_zicntr_zicsr_zifencei_zihpm_zbkb_zbkc_zbkx_zknd_zkne_zknh_zkr_zkt" >>> >>> riscv_isa_ext_data grows a pair of new members, to permit setting the >>> relevant bits for "bundled" extensions, both while parsing the ISA string >>> and the new dedicated extension properties >>> >>> Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >>> Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >>> Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >>> Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> >> >> My tree might be out of sync, but in my search for riscv_isa_ext, I >> also found a use in print_isa() (cpu.c) where we're reaching into >> riscv_isa_ext[].id and assuming it's always valid. If that's still in >> there we'll want to fix up that spot too, since now with bundles .id >> may or may not be valid. > > Oh indeed, the array is visible outside of this compilation unit :/. > I'll check that before sending V3. After looking a bit more at that, it actually seems that id is used in cpuinfo to determine which extensions are present which means you are right, bundle_size needs to be accounted for. Looking at it also raises the question (again) of exposing the "bundles" extensions themselves or not in cpuinfo output. With the current setup, the bundles extensions won't be visible in cpuinfo output. For instance if Zk was in the isa string, then it will not be visible in the cpuinfo output, only the child extensions. One solution would be to always have a valid id for each extension. So we would have one for Zk for instance. We would then have a similar setup for all "bundles" or "subset" extensions, they would have a id for all of them. For instance, Zk would become: __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZK, riscv_zk_bundled_exts) Same would go for zvbb (riscv_zvbb_subset_exts would only contain Zvkb): __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZVBB, riscv_zvbb_subset_exts) For the sake of completeness, I feel like it would be good to have all the extensions (bundles or not) visible in the riscv_isa_ext. Any objection ? Clément > > Clément > >> >> -Evan
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 2:30 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: > > > > On 24/10/2023 09:18, Clément Léger wrote: > > > > > > On 23/10/2023 18:21, Evan Green wrote: > >> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 6:15 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> From: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> > >>> > >>> The Scalar Crypto specification defines Zk as a shorthand for the > >>> Zkn, Zkr and Zkt extensions. The same follows for both Zkn, Zks and Zbk, > >>> which are all shorthands for various other extensions. The detailed > >>> breakdown can be found in their dt-binding entries. > >>> > >>> Since Zkn also implies the Zbkb, Zbkc and Zbkx extensions, simply passing > >>> "zk" through a DT should enable all of Zbkb, Zbkc, Zbkx, Zkn, Zkr and Zkt. > >>> For example, setting the "riscv,isa" DT property to "rv64imafdc_zk" > >>> should generate the following cpuinfo output: > >>> "rv64imafdc_zicntr_zicsr_zifencei_zihpm_zbkb_zbkc_zbkx_zknd_zkne_zknh_zkr_zkt" > >>> > >>> riscv_isa_ext_data grows a pair of new members, to permit setting the > >>> relevant bits for "bundled" extensions, both while parsing the ISA string > >>> and the new dedicated extension properties > >>> > >>> Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> > >>> Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> > >>> Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> > >>> Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> > >> > >> My tree might be out of sync, but in my search for riscv_isa_ext, I > >> also found a use in print_isa() (cpu.c) where we're reaching into > >> riscv_isa_ext[].id and assuming it's always valid. If that's still in > >> there we'll want to fix up that spot too, since now with bundles .id > >> may or may not be valid. > > > > Oh indeed, the array is visible outside of this compilation unit :/. > > I'll check that before sending V3. > > After looking a bit more at that, it actually seems that id is used in > cpuinfo to determine which extensions are present which means you are > right, bundle_size needs to be accounted for. > > Looking at it also raises the question (again) of exposing the "bundles" > extensions themselves or not in cpuinfo output. With the current setup, > the bundles extensions won't be visible in cpuinfo output. For instance > if Zk was in the isa string, then it will not be visible in the cpuinfo > output, only the child extensions. One solution would be to always have > a valid id for each extension. So we would have one for Zk for instance. > > We would then have a similar setup for all "bundles" or "subset" > extensions, they would have a id for all of them. For instance, Zk would > become: > > __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZK, riscv_zk_bundled_exts) > > Same would go for zvbb (riscv_zvbb_subset_exts would only contain Zvkb): > > __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZVBB, riscv_zvbb_subset_exts) > > For the sake of completeness, I feel like it would be good to have all > the extensions (bundles or not) visible in the riscv_isa_ext. > > Any objection ? I could be persuaded that it's a good idea, but there are arguments to be made for not defining them as separate bits: 1. Having two (sets of) bits that mean the same thing means usermode now has to decide which one to query, or query both. Multiple values that mean the same thing is always something that makes me nervous. 2. To avoid these two sets having different answers, we'd have to solve the reverse problem too: If all of the bundled extensions that make up Zk are on, we'd need to detect that and turn Zk on as well. That code would also need to know the difference between a pure lasso like Zk, where you should flip it on if its components are on, and the loose change variant we were discussing on the other thread (Zvkb?), where you cannot. Pretending pure lasso extensions didn't exist on their own was a way to sidestep the problem. -Evan
On 24/10/2023 18:37, Evan Green wrote: > On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 2:30 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 24/10/2023 09:18, Clément Léger wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 23/10/2023 18:21, Evan Green wrote: >>>> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 6:15 AM Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> From: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >>>>> >>>>> The Scalar Crypto specification defines Zk as a shorthand for the >>>>> Zkn, Zkr and Zkt extensions. The same follows for both Zkn, Zks and Zbk, >>>>> which are all shorthands for various other extensions. The detailed >>>>> breakdown can be found in their dt-binding entries. >>>>> >>>>> Since Zkn also implies the Zbkb, Zbkc and Zbkx extensions, simply passing >>>>> "zk" through a DT should enable all of Zbkb, Zbkc, Zbkx, Zkn, Zkr and Zkt. >>>>> For example, setting the "riscv,isa" DT property to "rv64imafdc_zk" >>>>> should generate the following cpuinfo output: >>>>> "rv64imafdc_zicntr_zicsr_zifencei_zihpm_zbkb_zbkc_zbkx_zknd_zkne_zknh_zkr_zkt" >>>>> >>>>> riscv_isa_ext_data grows a pair of new members, to permit setting the >>>>> relevant bits for "bundled" extensions, both while parsing the ISA string >>>>> and the new dedicated extension properties >>>>> >>>>> Co-developed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Evan Green <evan@rivosinc.com> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <cleger@rivosinc.com> >>>> >>>> My tree might be out of sync, but in my search for riscv_isa_ext, I >>>> also found a use in print_isa() (cpu.c) where we're reaching into >>>> riscv_isa_ext[].id and assuming it's always valid. If that's still in >>>> there we'll want to fix up that spot too, since now with bundles .id >>>> may or may not be valid. >>> >>> Oh indeed, the array is visible outside of this compilation unit :/. >>> I'll check that before sending V3. >> >> After looking a bit more at that, it actually seems that id is used in >> cpuinfo to determine which extensions are present which means you are >> right, bundle_size needs to be accounted for. >> >> Looking at it also raises the question (again) of exposing the "bundles" >> extensions themselves or not in cpuinfo output. With the current setup, >> the bundles extensions won't be visible in cpuinfo output. For instance >> if Zk was in the isa string, then it will not be visible in the cpuinfo >> output, only the child extensions. One solution would be to always have >> a valid id for each extension. So we would have one for Zk for instance. >> >> We would then have a similar setup for all "bundles" or "subset" >> extensions, they would have a id for all of them. For instance, Zk would >> become: >> >> __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZK, riscv_zk_bundled_exts) >> >> Same would go for zvbb (riscv_zvbb_subset_exts would only contain Zvkb): >> >> __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA_BUNDLE(zk, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZVBB, riscv_zvbb_subset_exts) >> >> For the sake of completeness, I feel like it would be good to have all >> the extensions (bundles or not) visible in the riscv_isa_ext. >> >> Any objection ? > > I could be persuaded that it's a good idea, but there are arguments to > be made for not defining them as separate bits: > > 1. Having two (sets of) bits that mean the same thing means usermode > now has to decide which one to query, or query both. Multiple values > that mean the same thing is always something that makes me nervous. That is indeed an acceptable cons. > 2. To avoid these two sets having different answers, we'd have to > solve the reverse problem too: If all of the bundled extensions that > make up Zk are on, we'd need to detect that and turn Zk on as well. Oh yes, sorry, already forgot that point :/ Well, I guess things sorted out by themselves. Let's do what you proposed: - Pure lasso extensions (Zk) will simply result in all the sub extensions being enable, there won't be any .id specified for these ones, simply a bundle of extensions. - "Superset" extensions (Zvbb for instance) will have their own .id as well as a bundle made of subsets extensions. Clément > That code would also need to know the difference between a pure lasso > like Zk, where you should flip it on if its components are on, and the > loose change variant we were discussing on the other thread (Zvkb?), > where you cannot. > > Pretending pure lasso extensions didn't exist on their own was a way > to sidestep the problem. > -Evan
diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/asm/hwcap.h b/arch/riscv/include/asm/hwcap.h index b7b58258f6c7..ab80d822c847 100644 --- a/arch/riscv/include/asm/hwcap.h +++ b/arch/riscv/include/asm/hwcap.h @@ -58,6 +58,17 @@ #define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZICSR 40 #define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZIFENCEI 41 #define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZIHPM 42 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBC 43 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKB 44 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKC 45 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKX 46 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKND 47 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNE 48 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNH 49 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKR 50 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSED 51 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSH 52 +#define RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKT 53 #define RISCV_ISA_EXT_MAX 64 @@ -77,6 +88,8 @@ struct riscv_isa_ext_data { const unsigned int id; const char *name; const char *property; + const unsigned int *bundle_ids; + const unsigned int bundle_size; }; extern const struct riscv_isa_ext_data riscv_isa_ext[]; diff --git a/arch/riscv/kernel/cpufeature.c b/arch/riscv/kernel/cpufeature.c index 1cfbba65d11a..d3682fdfd9f1 100644 --- a/arch/riscv/kernel/cpufeature.c +++ b/arch/riscv/kernel/cpufeature.c @@ -111,6 +111,39 @@ static bool riscv_isa_extension_check(int id) .id = _id, \ } +#define __RISCV_ISA_EXT_BUNDLE(_name, _bundled_exts) { \ + .name = #_name, \ + .property = #_name, \ + .bundle_ids = _bundled_exts, \ + .bundle_size = ARRAY_SIZE(_bundled_exts) \ +} + +static const unsigned int riscv_zk_bundled_exts[] = { + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKB, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKC, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKX, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKND, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNE, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKR, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKT, +}; + +static const unsigned int riscv_zkn_bundled_exts[] = { + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKB, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKC, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKX, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKND, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNE, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNH, +}; + +static const unsigned int riscv_zks_bundled_exts[] = { + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKB, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKC, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSED, + RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSH +}; + /* * The canonical order of ISA extension names in the ISA string is defined in * chapter 27 of the unprivileged specification. @@ -173,7 +206,21 @@ const struct riscv_isa_ext_data riscv_isa_ext[] = { __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zihpm, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZIHPM), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zba, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBA), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbb, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBB), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbc, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBC), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbkb, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKB), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbkc, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKC), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbkx, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBKX), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zbs, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZBS), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_BUNDLE(zk, riscv_zk_bundled_exts), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_BUNDLE(zkn, riscv_zkn_bundled_exts), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zknd, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKND), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zkne, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNE), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zknh, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKNH), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zkr, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKR), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_BUNDLE(zks, riscv_zks_bundled_exts), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zkt, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKT), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zksed, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSED), + __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(zksh, RISCV_ISA_EXT_ZKSH), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(smaia, RISCV_ISA_EXT_SMAIA), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(ssaia, RISCV_ISA_EXT_SSAIA), __RISCV_ISA_EXT_DATA(sscofpmf, RISCV_ISA_EXT_SSCOFPMF), @@ -185,6 +232,26 @@ const struct riscv_isa_ext_data riscv_isa_ext[] = { const size_t riscv_isa_ext_count = ARRAY_SIZE(riscv_isa_ext); +static void __init match_isa_ext(const struct riscv_isa_ext_data *ext, const char *name, + const char *name_end, struct riscv_isainfo *isainfo) +{ + if ((name_end - name == strlen(ext->name)) && + !strncasecmp(name, ext->name, name_end - name)) { + /* + * If this is a bundle, enable all the ISA extensions that + * comprise the bundle. + */ + if (ext->bundle_size) { + for (int i = 0; i < ext->bundle_size; i++) { + if (riscv_isa_extension_check(ext->bundle_ids[i])) + set_bit(ext->bundle_ids[i], isainfo->isa); + } + } else if (riscv_isa_extension_check(ext->id)) { + set_bit(ext->id, isainfo->isa); + } + } +} + static void __init riscv_parse_isa_string(unsigned long *this_hwcap, struct riscv_isainfo *isainfo, unsigned long *isa2hwcap, const char *isa) { @@ -316,14 +383,6 @@ static void __init riscv_parse_isa_string(unsigned long *this_hwcap, struct risc if (*isa == '_') ++isa; -#define SET_ISA_EXT_MAP(name, bit) \ - do { \ - if ((ext_end - ext == strlen(name)) && \ - !strncasecmp(ext, name, strlen(name)) && \ - riscv_isa_extension_check(bit)) \ - set_bit(bit, isainfo->isa); \ - } while (false) \ - if (unlikely(ext_err)) continue; if (!ext_long) { @@ -335,10 +394,8 @@ static void __init riscv_parse_isa_string(unsigned long *this_hwcap, struct risc } } else { for (int i = 0; i < riscv_isa_ext_count; i++) - SET_ISA_EXT_MAP(riscv_isa_ext[i].name, - riscv_isa_ext[i].id); + match_isa_ext(&riscv_isa_ext[i], ext, ext_end, isainfo); } -#undef SET_ISA_EXT_MAP } } @@ -437,18 +494,24 @@ static int __init riscv_fill_hwcap_from_ext_list(unsigned long *isa2hwcap) } for (int i = 0; i < riscv_isa_ext_count; i++) { - if (of_property_match_string(cpu_node, "riscv,isa-extensions", - riscv_isa_ext[i].property) < 0) - continue; + const struct riscv_isa_ext_data ext = riscv_isa_ext[i]; - if (!riscv_isa_extension_check(riscv_isa_ext[i].id)) + if (of_property_match_string(cpu_node, "riscv,isa-extensions", + ext.property) < 0) continue; - /* Only single letter extensions get set in hwcap */ - if (strnlen(riscv_isa_ext[i].name, 2) == 1) - this_hwcap |= isa2hwcap[riscv_isa_ext[i].id]; - - set_bit(riscv_isa_ext[i].id, isainfo->isa); + if (ext.bundle_size) { + for (int j = 0; j < ext.bundle_size; j++) { + if (riscv_isa_extension_check(ext.bundle_ids[i])) + set_bit(ext.bundle_ids[j], isainfo->isa); + } + } else if (riscv_isa_extension_check(ext.id)) { + set_bit(ext.id, isainfo->isa); + + /* Only single letter extensions get set in hwcap */ + if (strnlen(riscv_isa_ext[i].name, 2) == 1) + this_hwcap |= isa2hwcap[riscv_isa_ext[i].id]; + } } of_node_put(cpu_node);