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Piccoli" , Piotr Gorski , Usama Arif , Juergen Gross , Boris Ostrovsky , xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org, Russell King , Arnd Bergmann , linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, Catalin Marinas , Will Deacon , Guo Ren , linux-csky@vger.kernel.org, Thomas Bogendoerfer , linux-mips@vger.kernel.org, "James E.J. Bottomley" , Helge Deller , linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org, Paul Walmsley , Palmer Dabbelt , linux-riscv@lists.infradead.org, Mark Rutland , Sabin Rapan , "Michael Kelley (LINUX)" Subject: [patch v3 20/36] cpu/hotplug: Remove cpu_report_state() and related unused cruft References: <20230508181633.089804905@linutronix.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 8 May 2023 21:43:59 +0200 (CEST) From: Thomas Gleixner No more users. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner Tested-by: Michael Kelley --- include/linux/cpu.h | 2 - kernel/smpboot.c | 90 ---------------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 92 deletions(-) --- --- a/include/linux/cpu.h +++ b/include/linux/cpu.h @@ -184,8 +184,6 @@ void arch_cpu_idle_enter(void); void arch_cpu_idle_exit(void); void __noreturn arch_cpu_idle_dead(void); -int cpu_report_state(int cpu); -int cpu_check_up_prepare(int cpu); void cpu_set_state_online(int cpu); void play_idle_precise(u64 duration_ns, u64 latency_ns); --- a/kernel/smpboot.c +++ b/kernel/smpboot.c @@ -329,97 +329,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(smpboot_unregister_per #ifndef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CORE_SYNC static DEFINE_PER_CPU(atomic_t, cpu_hotplug_state) = ATOMIC_INIT(CPU_POST_DEAD); -/* - * Called to poll specified CPU's state, for example, when waiting for - * a CPU to come online. - */ -int cpu_report_state(int cpu) -{ - return atomic_read(&per_cpu(cpu_hotplug_state, cpu)); -} - -/* - * If CPU has died properly, set its state to CPU_UP_PREPARE and - * return success. Otherwise, return -EBUSY if the CPU died after - * cpu_wait_death() timed out. And yet otherwise again, return -EAGAIN - * if cpu_wait_death() timed out and the CPU still hasn't gotten around - * to dying. In the latter two cases, the CPU might not be set up - * properly, but it is up to the arch-specific code to decide. - * Finally, -EIO indicates an unanticipated problem. - * - * Note that it is permissible to omit this call entirely, as is - * done in architectures that do no CPU-hotplug error checking. - */ -int cpu_check_up_prepare(int cpu) -{ - if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU)) { - atomic_set(&per_cpu(cpu_hotplug_state, cpu), CPU_UP_PREPARE); - return 0; - } - - switch (atomic_read(&per_cpu(cpu_hotplug_state, cpu))) { - - case CPU_POST_DEAD: - - /* The CPU died properly, so just start it up again. */ - atomic_set(&per_cpu(cpu_hotplug_state, cpu), CPU_UP_PREPARE); - return 0; - - case CPU_DEAD_FROZEN: - - /* - * Timeout during CPU death, so let caller know. - * The outgoing CPU completed its processing, but after - * cpu_wait_death() timed out and reported the error. The - * caller is free to proceed, in which case the state - * will be reset properly by cpu_set_state_online(). - * Proceeding despite this -EBUSY return makes sense - * for systems where the outgoing CPUs take themselves - * offline, with no post-death manipulation required from - * a surviving CPU. - */ - return -EBUSY; - - case CPU_BROKEN: - - /* - * The most likely reason we got here is that there was - * a timeout during CPU death, and the outgoing CPU never - * did complete its processing. This could happen on - * a virtualized system if the outgoing VCPU gets preempted - * for more than five seconds, and the user attempts to - * immediately online that same CPU. Trying again later - * might return -EBUSY above, hence -EAGAIN. - */ - return -EAGAIN; - - case CPU_UP_PREPARE: - /* - * Timeout while waiting for the CPU to show up. Allow to try - * again later. - */ - return 0; - - default: - - /* Should not happen. Famous last words. */ - return -EIO; - } -} - -/* - * Mark the specified CPU online. - * - * Note that it is permissible to omit this call entirely, as is - * done in architectures that do no CPU-hotplug error checking. - */ -void cpu_set_state_online(int cpu) -{ - (void)atomic_xchg(&per_cpu(cpu_hotplug_state, cpu), CPU_ONLINE); -} - #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU - /* * Wait for the specified CPU to exit the idle loop and die. */