On 10/5/20 9:22 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 08:29:24PM +0200, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >> On 10/5/20 8:09 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >>> On 10/5/20 7:44 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote: >>>> On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 06:40:09PM +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote: >>>>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:16:53 +0200 >>>>> Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> +arm/ppc/riscv folks >>>>>> >>>>>> On 9/30/20 9:43 AM, Igor Mammedov wrote: >>>>>>> On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 19:15:24 +0200 >>>>>>> Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Let CPUState have a clock source (named 'clk') and CPUClass >>>> >>>> The language here confuses me: is this a clock source inside the >>>> CPU, or just a clock input that can be connected to a clock >>>> source somewhere? >>> >>> 2nd description, "somewhere". I'll reword. >>> >>>> >>>> See also comment below[1]. >>>> >>>>>>>> have a clock_update() callback. The clock can be optionally >>>>>>>> set Using qdev_connect_clock_in() from the Clock API. >>>>>>>> If the clock changes, the optional clock_update() will be >>>>>>>> called. >>>> >>>> What does "clock change" means? Is this just about the >>>> frequency, or something else? >>> >>> A frequency changes -- which can be because a parent (in the >>> clock tree) changed its source using a MUX. >>> >>>> >>>> (By reading the Clock API documentation, it looks like it only >>>> represents the clock frequency, but I'm not sure) >>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> the sole user of it is mips cpu, so question is why >>>>>>> you are making it part of generic CPUm instead of >>>>>>> MIPSCPUClass/MIPSCPU? >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a feature of the CPU, regardless its architecture. >>>>>> >>>>>> I expect the other archs to start using it soon. >>>>> >>>>> if there aren't any plans to actually to do that, >>>>> I'd keep it to MIPS class and generalize later when there is demand. >>> >>> No problem. >>> >>>> >>>> I normally don't mind if a feature is generic from the beginning. >>>> But in this case I'm inclined to agree with Igor. Unless we >>>> expect to see arch-independent code to use CPUState.clock soon >>>> (do we?), having CPUState.clock existing but unused by most >>>> architectures would be misleading. >>>> >>>> Also, at least on x86 there are so many different clock sources, >>>> that I'm not sure it would be a desirable to have a generic clock >>>> input named "clk". >>> >>> Well X86 is the arch I'm less confident with. Anyhow if it has >>> multiple clock sources, I'd expect a Clock MUX block to select >>> an unique clock to feed the CPU. >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org> >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> include/hw/core/cpu.h | 5 +++++ >>>>>>>> hw/core/cpu.c | 12 ++++++++++++ >>>>>>>> 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/include/hw/core/cpu.h b/include/hw/core/cpu.h >>>>>>>> index 6c34798c8b3..6989d90c193 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/include/hw/core/cpu.h >>>>>>>> +++ b/include/hw/core/cpu.h >>>>>>>> @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ >>>>>>>> #include "qemu/thread.h" >>>>>>>> #include "qemu/plugin.h" >>>>>>>> #include "qom/object.h" >>>>>>>> +#include "hw/clock.h" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> typedef int (*WriteCoreDumpFunction)(const void *buf, size_t size, >>>>>>>> void *opaque); >>>>>>>> @@ -155,6 +156,7 @@ struct TranslationBlock; >>>>>>>> * @disas_set_info: Setup architecture specific components of >>>>>>>> disassembly info >>>>>>>> * @adjust_watchpoint_address: Perform a target-specific adjustment >>>>>>>> to an >>>>>>>> * address before attempting to match it against watchpoints. >>>>>>>> + * @clock_update: Callback for input clock changes >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> * Represents a CPU family or model. >>>>>>>> */ >>>>>>>> @@ -176,6 +178,7 @@ struct CPUClass { >>>>>>>> unsigned size, MMUAccessType >>>>>>>> access_type, >>>>>>>> int mmu_idx, MemTxAttrs attrs, >>>>>>>> MemTxResult response, uintptr_t >>>>>>>> retaddr); >>>>>>>> + void (*clock_update)(CPUState *cpu); >>>>>>>> bool (*virtio_is_big_endian)(CPUState *cpu); >>>>>>>> int (*memory_rw_debug)(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr, >>>>>>>> uint8_t *buf, int len, bool is_write); >>>>>>>> @@ -316,6 +319,7 @@ struct qemu_work_item; >>>>>>>> * QOM parent. >>>>>>>> * @nr_cores: Number of cores within this CPU package. >>>>>>>> * @nr_threads: Number of threads within this CPU. >>>>>>>> + * @clock: this CPU source clock (an output clock of another device) >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> >>>> What does "source clock" means? Is this the same as "clock input"? >>> >>> Yes, for clocks it is common to use source/sink instead of input/output. >>> I'll try to reword. >> >> Hard to reword when it looks clear to oneself... >> >> @clock is the source, @cpu is the sink. >> @clock clocks @cpu at some frequency. >> >> One output from @clock is the @cpu. >> The @cpu has an unique input: @clock. > > The interchangeable usage of "clock source" and "clock input" is > what confuses me here. CPUState.clock seems to be a clock input, > which may or may not be connected to a clock source. > > You seem to imply that "clock source" and "clock input" are > synonymous, but that's not what I understand from the clock API > documentation.
Hmm the concepts are different. >From a clock generator point of view, the "output" is the point where the signal leaves the block, to be eventually consumed by a sink. The generator doesn't know what the sinks are made of: +-----------+ +----------> Sink1 | | | | +---+ ClkOut1 | | | | ClkGen | +----------> Sink2 | | | +--> ClkOut2 | | +-----------+ >From a device point of view, the "input" is where the external signal (generated by a source) is connected. The device doesn't know what is the source made of: +-----------+ | | | | (Source) ClkIn -----> Device | | | | | +-----------+ So input/output refer to interface to connect the clock signal. Source/sink refer to the other object having a relation with this signal. > >> >> Damien/Peter/Luc, do you have better description suggestions? >> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> * @running: #true if CPU is currently running (lockless). >>>>>>>> * @has_waiter: #true if a CPU is currently waiting for the >>>>>>>> cpu_exec_end; >>>>>>>> * valid under cpu_list_lock. >>>>>>>> @@ -400,6 +404,7 @@ struct CPUState { >>>>>>>> int num_ases; >>>>>>>> AddressSpace *as; >>>>>>>> MemoryRegion *memory; >>>>>>>> + Clock *clock; >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> void *env_ptr; /* CPUArchState */ >>>>>>>> IcountDecr *icount_decr_ptr; >>>>>>>> diff --git a/hw/core/cpu.c b/hw/core/cpu.c >>>>>>>> index c55c09f734c..37fcff3ec64 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/hw/core/cpu.c >>>>>>>> +++ b/hw/core/cpu.c >>>>>>>> @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ >>>>>>>> #include "qemu/qemu-print.h" >>>>>>>> #include "sysemu/tcg.h" >>>>>>>> #include "hw/boards.h" >>>>>>>> +#include "hw/qdev-clock.h" >>>>>>>> #include "hw/qdev-properties.h" >>>>>>>> #include "trace/trace-root.h" >>>>>>>> #include "qemu/plugin.h" >>>>>>>> @@ -247,6 +248,16 @@ void cpu_reset(CPUState *cpu) >>>>>>>> trace_guest_cpu_reset(cpu); >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> +static void cpu_clk_update(void *opaque) >>>>>>>> +{ >>>>>>>> + CPUState *cpu = opaque; >>>>>>>> + CPUClass *cc = CPU_GET_CLASS(cpu); >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> + if (cc->clock_update) { >>>>>>>> + cc->clock_update(cpu); >>>>>>>> + } >>>>>>>> +} >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> static void cpu_common_reset(DeviceState *dev) >>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>> CPUState *cpu = CPU(dev); >>>>>>>> @@ -367,6 +378,7 @@ static void cpu_common_initfn(Object *obj) >>>>>>>> /* the default value is changed by qemu_init_vcpu() for softmmu */ >>>>>>>> cpu->nr_cores = 1; >>>>>>>> cpu->nr_threads = 1; >>>>>>>> + cpu->clock = qdev_init_clock_in(DEVICE(obj), "clk", >>>>>>>> cpu_clk_update, cpu); >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> qemu_mutex_init(&cpu->work_mutex); >>>>>>>> QSIMPLEQ_INIT(&cpu->work_list); >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >