arm64: errata: Add workaround for TSB flush failures
authorSuzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:31:41 +0000 (17:31 +0100)
committerWill Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Thu, 21 Oct 2021 16:49:16 +0000 (17:49 +0100)
commitfa82d0b4b833790ac4572377fb777dcea24a9d69
tree08780ba656ecb6d78224b14a6434ce25f7c33ded
parentb9d216fcef4298de76519e2baeed69ba482467bd
arm64: errata: Add workaround for TSB flush failures

Arm Neoverse-N2 (#2067961) and Cortex-A710 (#2054223) suffers
from errata, where a TSB (trace synchronization barrier)
fails to flush the trace data completely, when executed from
a trace prohibited region. In Linux we always execute it
after we have moved the PE to trace prohibited region. So,
we can apply the workaround every time a TSB is executed.

The work around is to issue two TSB consecutively.

NOTE: This errata is defined as LOCAL_CPU_ERRATUM, implying
that a late CPU could be blocked from booting if it is the
first CPU that requires the workaround. This is because we
do not allow setting a cpu_hwcaps after the SMP boot. The
other alternative is to use "this_cpu_has_cap()" instead
of the faster system wide check, which may be a bit of an
overhead, given we may have to do this in nvhe KVM host
before a guest entry.

Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
Cc: Mike Leach <mike.leach@linaro.org>
Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com>
Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Anshuman Khandual <anshuman.khandual@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose@arm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211019163153.3692640-4-suzuki.poulose@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Documentation/arm64/silicon-errata.rst
arch/arm64/Kconfig
arch/arm64/include/asm/barrier.h
arch/arm64/kernel/cpu_errata.c
arch/arm64/tools/cpucaps