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authorJeremy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com>2023-03-13 13:59:08 -0700
committerNick Vaccaro <nvaccaro@google.com>2023-03-31 20:04:14 +0000
commite7a1204f26fe3628de99b4ab4e3f32916565b95c (patch)
treec01ee56b23edad78b5a38017de802e89f0887d15 /src/soc/intel/common/block
parente467a44551cc8c1c7e0de90537c5f9e4b1e0b348 (diff)
soc/intel/cmn/cse: Handle EOP completion asynchronously
coreboot supports three instances of sending EOP: 1. At CSE `.final' device operation 2. Early as with Alder Lake in chip_operations.init if `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_EARLY' is selected 3. At BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT as designed for Meteor Lake if `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE' is selected Currently, Alder Lake uses #3 as it results in better and more stable boot time. However, what would deliver even better result is to not actively wait for CSE completion. This patch introduces a new `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC' Kconfig which split the action of sending EOP request and receiving EOP completion response from the CSE. This patch used in conjunction with #1 can significantly improves the overall boot time on a Raptor Lake design. For example `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC' on a skolas board can deliver up to 36 ms boot time improvement as illustrated below. | # | Late EOP | Async EOP | |----------+----------+-----------| | 1 | 1020.052 | 971.272 | | 2 | 1015.911 | 971.821 | | 3 | 1038.415 | 1021.841 | | 4 | 1020.657 | 993.751 | | 5 | 1065.128 | 1020.951 | | 6 | 1037.859 | 1023.326 | | 7 | 1042.010 | 984.412 | |----------+----------+-----------| | Mean | 1034.29 | 998.20 | | Variance | 4.76 % | 5.21 % | The improvement is not stable but comparing coreboot and FSP performance timestamps demonstrate that the slowness is caused by a lower memory frequency (SaGv point) at early boot which is not an issue addressed by this patch. We also observe some improvement on an Alder Lake design. For example, the same configuration on a kano board can deliver up to 10 ms boot time improvement as illustrated below. | # | Late EOP | Async EOP | |----------+----------+-----------| | 0 | 1067.719 | 1050.106 | | 1 | 1058.263 | 1056.836 | | 2 | 1064.091 | 1056.709 | | 3 | 1068.614 | 1055.042 | | 4 | 1065.749 | 1056.732 | | 5 | 1069.838 | 1057.846 | | 6 | 1066.897 | 1053.548 | | 7 | 1060.850 | 1051.911 | |----------+----------+-----------| | Mean | 1065.25 | 1054.84 | The improvement is more limited on kano because a longer PCIe initialization delays EOP in the Late EOP configuration which make it faster to complete. CSME team confirms that: 1. End-Of-Post is a blocking command in the sense that BIOS is requested to wait for the command completion before loading the OS or second stage bootloader. 2. The BIOS is not required to actively wait for completion of the command and can perform other operations in the meantime as long as they do not involve HECI commands. On Raptor Lake, coreboot does not send any HECI command after End-Of-Post. FSP-s code review did not reveal any HECI command being sent as part of the `AFTER_PCI_ENUM', `READY_TO_BOOT' or `END_OF_FIRMWARE' notifications. If any HECI send and receive command has been sent the extra code added in `cse_receive_eop()' should catch it. According to commit 387ec919d9f7 ("soc/intel/alderlake: Select SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE"), FSP-silicon can sometimes (on the first boot after flashing of a Marasov board for instance) request coreboot to perform a global request out of AFTER_PCI_ENUM notification. Global request relies on a HECI command. Even though, we tested that it does not create any issue, `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC' flag should not be associated to the `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_EARLY' flag to prevent potential a global reset command to "conflict" with the EOP command. BUG=b:276339544 BRANCH=firmware-brya-14505.B TEST=Tests on brya0 with and `SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC' show End-Of-Post sent soon after FSP-s and EOP message receive at `BS_PAYLOAD_BOOT'. Verify robustness by injecting a `GET_BOOT_STATE' HECI command with or without `heci_reset'. The implementation always successfully completed the EOP before moving to the payload. As expected, the boot time benefit of the asynchronous solution was under some injection scenario undermined by this unexpected HECI command. Change-Id: Ib09dcf9140eb8a00807a09e2af711021df4b416f Signed-off-by: Jeremy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/73619 Reviewed-by: Tarun Tuli <taruntuli@google.com> Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subratabanik@google.com> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Nick Vaccaro <nvaccaro@google.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/soc/intel/common/block')
-rw-r--r--src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/Kconfig19
-rw-r--r--src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse.c11
-rw-r--r--src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse_eop.c113
3 files changed, 108 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/Kconfig b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/Kconfig
index 72e7a8e629..55c9e7999e 100644
--- a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/Kconfig
+++ b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/Kconfig
@@ -67,6 +67,25 @@ config SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE
Starting with Jasper Lake, coreboot sends EOP before loading payload hence, this
config is applicable for those platforms.
+config SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC
+ bool
+ depends on SOC_INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_CSE
+ depends on !SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE
+ depends on !SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_EARLY
+ help
+ Use this config to handle End Of Post (EOP) completion
+ asynchronously. The EOP command is sent first and the result
+ is checked later leaving time to CSE to complete the
+ operation while coreboot perform other activities.
+ Performing EOP asynchronously reduces the time spent
+ actively waiting for command completion which can have a
+ significant impact on boot time.
+
+ Using this asynchronous approach comes with the limitation
+ that no HECI command should be sent between the time the EOP
+ request is posted (at CSE .final device operation) and the
+ time coreboot check for its completion (BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD).
+
config SOC_INTEL_CSE_LITE_SKU
bool
default n
diff --git a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse.c b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse.c
index 9902094180..6c4bb73cee 100644
--- a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse.c
+++ b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse.c
@@ -1407,7 +1407,8 @@ static void cse_final_end_of_firmware(void)
*/
void cse_late_finalize(void)
{
- if (!CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE))
+ if (!CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE) &&
+ !CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC))
return;
if (!CONFIG(USE_FSP_NOTIFY_PHASE_READY_TO_BOOT))
@@ -1431,6 +1432,14 @@ static void cse_final(struct device *dev)
if (CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SET_EOP))
cse_send_end_of_post();
+ /*
+ * In asynchronous mode, the EOP command has most likely not been
+ * completed yet. Finalization steps will be run once the EOP command
+ * has successfully been completed.
+ */
+ if (CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC))
+ return;
+
if (!CONFIG(USE_FSP_NOTIFY_PHASE_READY_TO_BOOT))
cse_final_ready_to_boot();
diff --git a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse_eop.c b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse_eop.c
index 53a4fa555e..16cf5238b3 100644
--- a/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse_eop.c
+++ b/src/soc/intel/common/block/cse/cse_eop.c
@@ -67,13 +67,54 @@ static enum cse_cmd_result cse_disable_mei_bus(void)
return CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS;
}
-static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_eop(void)
+static enum cse_cmd_result cse_receive_eop(void)
{
- enum cse_tx_rx_status ret;
enum {
EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_CONTINUE = 0,
EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_GLOBAL_RESET = 1,
};
+ enum cse_tx_rx_status ret;
+ struct end_of_post_resp {
+ struct mkhi_hdr hdr;
+ uint32_t requested_actions;
+ } __packed resp = {};
+ size_t resp_size = sizeof(resp);
+
+ ret = heci_receive(&resp, &resp_size);
+ if (ret)
+ return decode_heci_send_receive_error(ret);
+
+ if (resp.hdr.group_id != MKHI_GROUP_ID_GEN ||
+ resp.hdr.command != MKHI_END_OF_POST) {
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "HECI: EOP Unexpected response group or command.\n");
+ if (CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC))
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "HECI: It could be a HECI command conflict.\n");
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (resp.hdr.result) {
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "HECI: EOP Resp Failed: %u\n", resp.hdr.result);
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ printk(BIOS_INFO, "CSE: EOP requested action: ");
+
+ switch (resp.requested_actions) {
+ case EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_GLOBAL_RESET:
+ printk(BIOS_INFO, "global reset\n");
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUESTED;
+ case EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_CONTINUE:
+ printk(BIOS_INFO, "continue boot\n");
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS;
+ default:
+ printk(BIOS_INFO, "unknown %u\n", resp.requested_actions);
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_ERROR;
+ }
+}
+
+static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_eop(void)
+{
+ enum cse_tx_rx_status ret;
struct end_of_post_msg {
struct mkhi_hdr hdr;
} __packed msg = {
@@ -82,11 +123,6 @@ static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_eop(void)
.command = MKHI_END_OF_POST,
},
};
- struct end_of_post_resp {
- struct mkhi_hdr hdr;
- uint32_t requested_actions;
- } __packed resp = {};
- size_t resp_size = sizeof(resp);
/* For a CSE-Lite SKU, if the CSE is running RO FW and the board is
running vboot in recovery mode, the CSE is expected to be in SOFT
@@ -119,28 +155,22 @@ static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_eop(void)
printk(BIOS_INFO, "HECI: Sending End-of-Post\n");
- ret = heci_send_receive(&msg, sizeof(msg), &resp, &resp_size, HECI_MKHI_ADDR);
+ ret = heci_send(&msg, sizeof(msg), BIOS_HOST_ADDR, HECI_MKHI_ADDR);
if (ret)
return decode_heci_send_receive_error(ret);
- if (resp.hdr.result) {
- printk(BIOS_ERR, "HECI: EOP Resp Failed: %u\n", resp.hdr.result);
- return CSE_CMD_RESULT_ERROR;
- }
+ return CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS;
+}
- printk(BIOS_INFO, "CSE: EOP requested action: ");
+static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_and_receive_eop(void)
+{
+ enum cse_cmd_result ret;
- switch (resp.requested_actions) {
- case EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_GLOBAL_RESET:
- printk(BIOS_INFO, "global reset\n");
- return CSE_CMD_RESULT_GLOBAL_RESET_REQUESTED;
- case EOP_REQUESTED_ACTION_CONTINUE:
- printk(BIOS_INFO, "continue boot\n");
- return CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS;
- default:
- printk(BIOS_INFO, "unknown %u\n", resp.requested_actions);
- return CSE_CMD_RESULT_ERROR;
- }
+ ret = cse_send_eop();
+ if (ret != CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS)
+ return ret;
+
+ return cse_receive_eop();
}
static enum cse_cmd_result cse_send_cmd_retries(enum cse_cmd_result (*cse_send_command)(void))
@@ -199,11 +229,12 @@ static void handle_cse_eop_result(enum cse_cmd_result result)
}
}
-static void do_send_end_of_post(void)
+static void do_send_end_of_post(bool wait_for_completion)
{
- static bool eop_sent = false;
+ static bool eop_sent = false, eop_complete = false;
+ enum cse_cmd_result ret;
- if (eop_sent) {
+ if (eop_complete) {
printk(BIOS_WARNING, "EOP already sent\n");
return;
}
@@ -222,26 +253,40 @@ static void do_send_end_of_post(void)
return;
}
- set_cse_device_state(PCH_DEVFN_CSE, DEV_ACTIVE);
+ if (!eop_sent) {
+ set_cse_device_state(PCH_DEVFN_CSE, DEV_ACTIVE);
+ timestamp_add_now(TS_ME_END_OF_POST_START);
+ ret = cse_send_cmd_retries(cse_send_eop);
+ if (ret == CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS)
+ eop_sent = true;
+ }
- timestamp_add_now(TS_ME_END_OF_POST_START);
- handle_cse_eop_result(cse_send_cmd_retries(cse_send_eop));
+ if (!wait_for_completion)
+ return;
+
+ set_cse_device_state(PCH_DEVFN_CSE, DEV_ACTIVE);
+ ret = cse_receive_eop();
+ if (ret != CSE_CMD_RESULT_SUCCESS) {
+ ret = cse_send_cmd_retries(cse_send_and_receive_eop);
+ handle_cse_eop_result(ret);
+ }
timestamp_add_now(TS_ME_END_OF_POST_END);
set_cse_device_state(PCH_DEVFN_CSE, DEV_IDLE);
- eop_sent = true;
+ eop_complete = true;
}
void cse_send_end_of_post(void)
{
- return do_send_end_of_post();
+ return do_send_end_of_post(!CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC));
}
static void send_cse_eop_with_late_finalize(void *unused)
{
- do_send_end_of_post();
- if (CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE))
+ do_send_end_of_post(true);
+ if (CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_LATE) ||
+ CONFIG(SOC_INTEL_CSE_SEND_EOP_ASYNC))
cse_late_finalize();
}