[PATCH v2 0/7] Add support for cyclic function execution infrastruture

Simon Glass sjg at chromium.org
Mon Aug 1 14:22:06 CEST 2022


Hi Stefan,

On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 at 01:17, Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> On 31.07.22 03:27, Simon Glass wrote:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 at 01:09, Stefan Roese <sr at denx.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> This patchset adds the basic infrastructure to periodically execute
> >> code, e.g. all 100ms. Examples for such functions might be LED blinking
> >> etc. The functions that are hooked into this cyclic list should be
> >> small timewise as otherwise the execution of the other code that relies
> >> on a high frequent polling (e.g. UART rx char ready check) might be
> >> delayed too much. This patch also adds the Kconfig option
> >> CONFIG_CYCLIC_MAX_CPU_TIME_US, which configures the max allowed time
> >> for such a cyclic function. If it's execution time exceeds this time,
> >> this cyclic function will get removed from the cyclic list.
> >>
> >> How is this cyclic functionality executed?
> >> This patchset integrates the main function responsible for calling all
> >> registered cyclic functions cyclic_run() into the common WATCHDOG_RESET
> >> macro. This guarantees that cyclic_run() is executed very often, which
> >> is necessary for the cyclic functions to get scheduled and executed at
> >> their configured periods.
> >>
> >> This cyclic infrastructure will be used by a board specific function on
> >> the NIC23 MIPS Octeon board, which needs to check periodically, if a
> >> PCIe FLR has occurred.
> >>
> >> Ideas how to continue:
> >> One idea is to rename WATCHDOG_RESET to something like SCHEDULE and
> >> move the watchdog_reset call into this cyclic infrastructure as well.
> >> Or to perhaps move the shell UART RX ready polling to a cyclic
> >> function.
> >>
> >> It's also possible to extend the "cyclic" command, to support the
> >> creation of periodically executed shell commands (for testing etc).
> >>
> >> Here the Azure build, without any issues:
> >> https://dev.azure.com/sr0718/u-boot/_build/results?buildId=219&view=results
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Stefan
> >>
> >> Aaron Williams (1):
> >>    mips: octeon_nic23: Add PCIe FLR fixup via cyclic infrastructure
> >>
> >> Stefan Roese (6):
> >>    time: Import time_after64() and friends from Linux
> >>    cyclic: Add basic support for cyclic function execution infrastruture
> >>    cyclic: Integrate cyclic infrastructure into WATCHDOG_RESET
> >>    cyclic: Integrate cyclic functionality at bootup in board_r/f
> >>    cyclic: Add 'cyclic list' command
> >>    sandbox: Add cyclic demo function
> >>
> >>   MAINTAINERS                        |   7 +
> >>   board/Marvell/octeon_nic23/board.c | 197 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >>   board/sandbox/sandbox.c            |  15 +++
> >>   cmd/Kconfig                        |   7 +
> >>   cmd/Makefile                       |   1 +
> >>   cmd/cyclic.c                       |  40 ++++++
> >>   common/Kconfig                     |  20 +++
> >>   common/Makefile                    |   1 +
> >>   common/board_f.c                   |   2 +
> >>   common/board_r.c                   |   2 +
> >>   common/cyclic.c                    | 112 ++++++++++++++++
> >>   configs/octeon_nic23_defconfig     |   3 +
> >>   configs/sandbox_defconfig          |   3 +
> >>   fs/cramfs/uncompress.c             |   2 +-
> >>   include/cyclic.h                   |  97 ++++++++++++++
> >>   include/time.h                     |  19 +++
> >>   include/watchdog.h                 |  23 +++-
> >>   17 files changed, 547 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> >>   create mode 100644 cmd/cyclic.c
> >>   create mode 100644 common/cyclic.c
> >>   create mode 100644 include/cyclic.h
> >>
> >> --
> >> 2.37.1
> >>
> >
> > This looks interesting. I like the idea of integrating the watchdog
> > stuff too, since you are making use of it.
> >
> > Would it make sense to make use of the new event system, since it has
> > static and dynamic handlers?
>
> IIRC, I tried to make use of this infrastructure but it did not work
> out. Or do you see some way to integrate this cyclic IF into the
> event system? FWICT, the only way to get this done is to make use of
> the (ugly) WATCHDOG_RESET calls.

Yes that makes sense. I don't see another way.

But within that, one option would be to send an event every time
WATCHDOG_RESET is used, and have things register as an event spy, thus
making use of that existing system. The event feature is not enabled
by default, but it could be enabled when this functionality is needed.

Regards,
Simon


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