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v3.5.6
  1/*
  2 *	Intel SMP support routines.
  3 *
  4 *	(c) 1995 Alan Cox, Building #3 <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
  5 *	(c) 1998-99, 2000, 2009 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
  6 *      (c) 2002,2003 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
  7 *
  8 *	i386 and x86_64 integration by Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
  9 *
 10 *	This code is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or
 11 *	later.
 12 */
 13
 14#include <linux/init.h>
 15
 16#include <linux/mm.h>
 17#include <linux/delay.h>
 18#include <linux/spinlock.h>
 19#include <linux/export.h>
 20#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
 21#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
 22#include <linux/cache.h>
 23#include <linux/interrupt.h>
 24#include <linux/cpu.h>
 25#include <linux/gfp.h>
 26
 27#include <asm/mtrr.h>
 28#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
 29#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
 30#include <asm/proto.h>
 31#include <asm/apic.h>
 32#include <asm/nmi.h>
 
 
 33/*
 34 *	Some notes on x86 processor bugs affecting SMP operation:
 35 *
 36 *	Pentium, Pentium Pro, II, III (and all CPUs) have bugs.
 37 *	The Linux implications for SMP are handled as follows:
 38 *
 39 *	Pentium III / [Xeon]
 40 *		None of the E1AP-E3AP errata are visible to the user.
 41 *
 42 *	E1AP.	see PII A1AP
 43 *	E2AP.	see PII A2AP
 44 *	E3AP.	see PII A3AP
 45 *
 46 *	Pentium II / [Xeon]
 47 *		None of the A1AP-A3AP errata are visible to the user.
 48 *
 49 *	A1AP.	see PPro 1AP
 50 *	A2AP.	see PPro 2AP
 51 *	A3AP.	see PPro 7AP
 52 *
 53 *	Pentium Pro
 54 *		None of 1AP-9AP errata are visible to the normal user,
 55 *	except occasional delivery of 'spurious interrupt' as trap #15.
 56 *	This is very rare and a non-problem.
 57 *
 58 *	1AP.	Linux maps APIC as non-cacheable
 59 *	2AP.	worked around in hardware
 60 *	3AP.	fixed in C0 and above steppings microcode update.
 61 *		Linux does not use excessive STARTUP_IPIs.
 62 *	4AP.	worked around in hardware
 63 *	5AP.	symmetric IO mode (normal Linux operation) not affected.
 64 *		'noapic' mode has vector 0xf filled out properly.
 65 *	6AP.	'noapic' mode might be affected - fixed in later steppings
 66 *	7AP.	We do not assume writes to the LVT deassering IRQs
 67 *	8AP.	We do not enable low power mode (deep sleep) during MP bootup
 68 *	9AP.	We do not use mixed mode
 69 *
 70 *	Pentium
 71 *		There is a marginal case where REP MOVS on 100MHz SMP
 72 *	machines with B stepping processors can fail. XXX should provide
 73 *	an L1cache=Writethrough or L1cache=off option.
 74 *
 75 *		B stepping CPUs may hang. There are hardware work arounds
 76 *	for this. We warn about it in case your board doesn't have the work
 77 *	arounds. Basically that's so I can tell anyone with a B stepping
 78 *	CPU and SMP problems "tough".
 79 *
 80 *	Specific items [From Pentium Processor Specification Update]
 81 *
 82 *	1AP.	Linux doesn't use remote read
 83 *	2AP.	Linux doesn't trust APIC errors
 84 *	3AP.	We work around this
 85 *	4AP.	Linux never generated 3 interrupts of the same priority
 86 *		to cause a lost local interrupt.
 87 *	5AP.	Remote read is never used
 88 *	6AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 89 *	7AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 90 *	8AP.	worked around in hardware - we get explicit CS errors if not
 91 *	9AP.	only 'noapic' mode affected. Might generate spurious
 92 *		interrupts, we log only the first one and count the
 93 *		rest silently.
 94 *	10AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 95 *	11AP.	Linux reads the APIC between writes to avoid this, as per
 96 *		the documentation. Make sure you preserve this as it affects
 97 *		the C stepping chips too.
 98 *	12AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 99 *	13AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
100 *	14AP.	we always deassert INIT during bootup
101 *	15AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
102 *	16AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
103 *	17AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
104 *	18AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
105 *	19AP.	not affected - worked around in BIOS
106 *
107 *	If this sounds worrying believe me these bugs are either ___RARE___,
108 *	or are signal timing bugs worked around in hardware and there's
109 *	about nothing of note with C stepping upwards.
110 */
111
112static atomic_t stopping_cpu = ATOMIC_INIT(-1);
113static bool smp_no_nmi_ipi = false;
114
115/*
116 * this function sends a 'reschedule' IPI to another CPU.
117 * it goes straight through and wastes no time serializing
118 * anything. Worst case is that we lose a reschedule ...
119 */
120static void native_smp_send_reschedule(int cpu)
121{
122	if (unlikely(cpu_is_offline(cpu))) {
123		WARN_ON(1);
124		return;
125	}
126	apic->send_IPI_mask(cpumask_of(cpu), RESCHEDULE_VECTOR);
127}
128
129void native_send_call_func_single_ipi(int cpu)
130{
131	apic->send_IPI_mask(cpumask_of(cpu), CALL_FUNCTION_SINGLE_VECTOR);
132}
133
134void native_send_call_func_ipi(const struct cpumask *mask)
135{
136	cpumask_var_t allbutself;
137
138	if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&allbutself, GFP_ATOMIC)) {
139		apic->send_IPI_mask(mask, CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
140		return;
141	}
142
143	cpumask_copy(allbutself, cpu_online_mask);
144	cpumask_clear_cpu(smp_processor_id(), allbutself);
145
146	if (cpumask_equal(mask, allbutself) &&
147	    cpumask_equal(cpu_online_mask, cpu_callout_mask))
148		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
149	else
150		apic->send_IPI_mask(mask, CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
151
152	free_cpumask_var(allbutself);
153}
154
155static int smp_stop_nmi_callback(unsigned int val, struct pt_regs *regs)
156{
157	/* We are registered on stopping cpu too, avoid spurious NMI */
158	if (raw_smp_processor_id() == atomic_read(&stopping_cpu))
159		return NMI_HANDLED;
160
161	stop_this_cpu(NULL);
162
163	return NMI_HANDLED;
164}
165
166/*
167 * this function calls the 'stop' function on all other CPUs in the system.
168 */
169
170asmlinkage void smp_reboot_interrupt(void)
171{
172	ack_APIC_irq();
173	irq_enter();
174	stop_this_cpu(NULL);
175	irq_exit();
176}
177
178static void native_stop_other_cpus(int wait)
179{
180	unsigned long flags;
181	unsigned long timeout;
182
183	if (reboot_force)
184		return;
185
186	/*
187	 * Use an own vector here because smp_call_function
188	 * does lots of things not suitable in a panic situation.
189	 */
190
191	/*
192	 * We start by using the REBOOT_VECTOR irq.
193	 * The irq is treated as a sync point to allow critical
194	 * regions of code on other cpus to release their spin locks
195	 * and re-enable irqs.  Jumping straight to an NMI might
196	 * accidentally cause deadlocks with further shutdown/panic
197	 * code.  By syncing, we give the cpus up to one second to
198	 * finish their work before we force them off with the NMI.
199	 */
200	if (num_online_cpus() > 1) {
201		/* did someone beat us here? */
202		if (atomic_cmpxchg(&stopping_cpu, -1, safe_smp_processor_id()) != -1)
203			return;
204
205		/* sync above data before sending IRQ */
206		wmb();
207
208		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(REBOOT_VECTOR);
209
210		/*
211		 * Don't wait longer than a second if the caller
212		 * didn't ask us to wait.
213		 */
214		timeout = USEC_PER_SEC;
215		while (num_online_cpus() > 1 && (wait || timeout--))
216			udelay(1);
217	}
218	
219	/* if the REBOOT_VECTOR didn't work, try with the NMI */
220	if ((num_online_cpus() > 1) && (!smp_no_nmi_ipi))  {
221		if (register_nmi_handler(NMI_LOCAL, smp_stop_nmi_callback,
222					 NMI_FLAG_FIRST, "smp_stop"))
223			/* Note: we ignore failures here */
224			/* Hope the REBOOT_IRQ is good enough */
225			goto finish;
226
227		/* sync above data before sending IRQ */
228		wmb();
229
230		pr_emerg("Shutting down cpus with NMI\n");
231
232		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(NMI_VECTOR);
233
234		/*
235		 * Don't wait longer than a 10 ms if the caller
236		 * didn't ask us to wait.
237		 */
238		timeout = USEC_PER_MSEC * 10;
239		while (num_online_cpus() > 1 && (wait || timeout--))
240			udelay(1);
241	}
242
243finish:
244	local_irq_save(flags);
245	disable_local_APIC();
 
246	local_irq_restore(flags);
247}
248
249/*
250 * Reschedule call back.
251 */
252void smp_reschedule_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
253{
254	ack_APIC_irq();
255	inc_irq_stat(irq_resched_count);
256	scheduler_ipi();
 
 
 
 
 
 
257	/*
258	 * KVM uses this interrupt to force a cpu out of guest mode
259	 */
260}
261
262void smp_call_function_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
263{
264	ack_APIC_irq();
265	irq_enter();
266	generic_smp_call_function_interrupt();
267	inc_irq_stat(irq_call_count);
268	irq_exit();
269}
270
271void smp_call_function_single_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
272{
273	ack_APIC_irq();
274	irq_enter();
275	generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt();
276	inc_irq_stat(irq_call_count);
277	irq_exit();
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
278}
279
280static int __init nonmi_ipi_setup(char *str)
281{
282	smp_no_nmi_ipi = true;
283	return 1;
284}
285
286__setup("nonmi_ipi", nonmi_ipi_setup);
287
288struct smp_ops smp_ops = {
289	.smp_prepare_boot_cpu	= native_smp_prepare_boot_cpu,
290	.smp_prepare_cpus	= native_smp_prepare_cpus,
291	.smp_cpus_done		= native_smp_cpus_done,
292
293	.stop_other_cpus	= native_stop_other_cpus,
294	.smp_send_reschedule	= native_smp_send_reschedule,
295
296	.cpu_up			= native_cpu_up,
297	.cpu_die		= native_cpu_die,
298	.cpu_disable		= native_cpu_disable,
299	.play_dead		= native_play_dead,
300
301	.send_call_func_ipi	= native_send_call_func_ipi,
302	.send_call_func_single_ipi = native_send_call_func_single_ipi,
303};
304EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(smp_ops);
v4.6
  1/*
  2 *	Intel SMP support routines.
  3 *
  4 *	(c) 1995 Alan Cox, Building #3 <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
  5 *	(c) 1998-99, 2000, 2009 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
  6 *      (c) 2002,2003 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
  7 *
  8 *	i386 and x86_64 integration by Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
  9 *
 10 *	This code is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or
 11 *	later.
 12 */
 13
 14#include <linux/init.h>
 15
 16#include <linux/mm.h>
 17#include <linux/delay.h>
 18#include <linux/spinlock.h>
 19#include <linux/export.h>
 20#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
 21#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
 22#include <linux/cache.h>
 23#include <linux/interrupt.h>
 24#include <linux/cpu.h>
 25#include <linux/gfp.h>
 26
 27#include <asm/mtrr.h>
 28#include <asm/tlbflush.h>
 29#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
 30#include <asm/proto.h>
 31#include <asm/apic.h>
 32#include <asm/nmi.h>
 33#include <asm/mce.h>
 34#include <asm/trace/irq_vectors.h>
 35/*
 36 *	Some notes on x86 processor bugs affecting SMP operation:
 37 *
 38 *	Pentium, Pentium Pro, II, III (and all CPUs) have bugs.
 39 *	The Linux implications for SMP are handled as follows:
 40 *
 41 *	Pentium III / [Xeon]
 42 *		None of the E1AP-E3AP errata are visible to the user.
 43 *
 44 *	E1AP.	see PII A1AP
 45 *	E2AP.	see PII A2AP
 46 *	E3AP.	see PII A3AP
 47 *
 48 *	Pentium II / [Xeon]
 49 *		None of the A1AP-A3AP errata are visible to the user.
 50 *
 51 *	A1AP.	see PPro 1AP
 52 *	A2AP.	see PPro 2AP
 53 *	A3AP.	see PPro 7AP
 54 *
 55 *	Pentium Pro
 56 *		None of 1AP-9AP errata are visible to the normal user,
 57 *	except occasional delivery of 'spurious interrupt' as trap #15.
 58 *	This is very rare and a non-problem.
 59 *
 60 *	1AP.	Linux maps APIC as non-cacheable
 61 *	2AP.	worked around in hardware
 62 *	3AP.	fixed in C0 and above steppings microcode update.
 63 *		Linux does not use excessive STARTUP_IPIs.
 64 *	4AP.	worked around in hardware
 65 *	5AP.	symmetric IO mode (normal Linux operation) not affected.
 66 *		'noapic' mode has vector 0xf filled out properly.
 67 *	6AP.	'noapic' mode might be affected - fixed in later steppings
 68 *	7AP.	We do not assume writes to the LVT deassering IRQs
 69 *	8AP.	We do not enable low power mode (deep sleep) during MP bootup
 70 *	9AP.	We do not use mixed mode
 71 *
 72 *	Pentium
 73 *		There is a marginal case where REP MOVS on 100MHz SMP
 74 *	machines with B stepping processors can fail. XXX should provide
 75 *	an L1cache=Writethrough or L1cache=off option.
 76 *
 77 *		B stepping CPUs may hang. There are hardware work arounds
 78 *	for this. We warn about it in case your board doesn't have the work
 79 *	arounds. Basically that's so I can tell anyone with a B stepping
 80 *	CPU and SMP problems "tough".
 81 *
 82 *	Specific items [From Pentium Processor Specification Update]
 83 *
 84 *	1AP.	Linux doesn't use remote read
 85 *	2AP.	Linux doesn't trust APIC errors
 86 *	3AP.	We work around this
 87 *	4AP.	Linux never generated 3 interrupts of the same priority
 88 *		to cause a lost local interrupt.
 89 *	5AP.	Remote read is never used
 90 *	6AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 91 *	7AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 92 *	8AP.	worked around in hardware - we get explicit CS errors if not
 93 *	9AP.	only 'noapic' mode affected. Might generate spurious
 94 *		interrupts, we log only the first one and count the
 95 *		rest silently.
 96 *	10AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
 97 *	11AP.	Linux reads the APIC between writes to avoid this, as per
 98 *		the documentation. Make sure you preserve this as it affects
 99 *		the C stepping chips too.
100 *	12AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
101 *	13AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
102 *	14AP.	we always deassert INIT during bootup
103 *	15AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
104 *	16AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
105 *	17AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
106 *	18AP.	not affected - worked around in hardware
107 *	19AP.	not affected - worked around in BIOS
108 *
109 *	If this sounds worrying believe me these bugs are either ___RARE___,
110 *	or are signal timing bugs worked around in hardware and there's
111 *	about nothing of note with C stepping upwards.
112 */
113
114static atomic_t stopping_cpu = ATOMIC_INIT(-1);
115static bool smp_no_nmi_ipi = false;
116
117/*
118 * this function sends a 'reschedule' IPI to another CPU.
119 * it goes straight through and wastes no time serializing
120 * anything. Worst case is that we lose a reschedule ...
121 */
122static void native_smp_send_reschedule(int cpu)
123{
124	if (unlikely(cpu_is_offline(cpu))) {
125		WARN_ON(1);
126		return;
127	}
128	apic->send_IPI(cpu, RESCHEDULE_VECTOR);
129}
130
131void native_send_call_func_single_ipi(int cpu)
132{
133	apic->send_IPI(cpu, CALL_FUNCTION_SINGLE_VECTOR);
134}
135
136void native_send_call_func_ipi(const struct cpumask *mask)
137{
138	cpumask_var_t allbutself;
139
140	if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&allbutself, GFP_ATOMIC)) {
141		apic->send_IPI_mask(mask, CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
142		return;
143	}
144
145	cpumask_copy(allbutself, cpu_online_mask);
146	cpumask_clear_cpu(smp_processor_id(), allbutself);
147
148	if (cpumask_equal(mask, allbutself) &&
149	    cpumask_equal(cpu_online_mask, cpu_callout_mask))
150		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
151	else
152		apic->send_IPI_mask(mask, CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
153
154	free_cpumask_var(allbutself);
155}
156
157static int smp_stop_nmi_callback(unsigned int val, struct pt_regs *regs)
158{
159	/* We are registered on stopping cpu too, avoid spurious NMI */
160	if (raw_smp_processor_id() == atomic_read(&stopping_cpu))
161		return NMI_HANDLED;
162
163	stop_this_cpu(NULL);
164
165	return NMI_HANDLED;
166}
167
168/*
169 * this function calls the 'stop' function on all other CPUs in the system.
170 */
171
172asmlinkage __visible void smp_reboot_interrupt(void)
173{
174	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
 
175	stop_this_cpu(NULL);
176	irq_exit();
177}
178
179static void native_stop_other_cpus(int wait)
180{
181	unsigned long flags;
182	unsigned long timeout;
183
184	if (reboot_force)
185		return;
186
187	/*
188	 * Use an own vector here because smp_call_function
189	 * does lots of things not suitable in a panic situation.
190	 */
191
192	/*
193	 * We start by using the REBOOT_VECTOR irq.
194	 * The irq is treated as a sync point to allow critical
195	 * regions of code on other cpus to release their spin locks
196	 * and re-enable irqs.  Jumping straight to an NMI might
197	 * accidentally cause deadlocks with further shutdown/panic
198	 * code.  By syncing, we give the cpus up to one second to
199	 * finish their work before we force them off with the NMI.
200	 */
201	if (num_online_cpus() > 1) {
202		/* did someone beat us here? */
203		if (atomic_cmpxchg(&stopping_cpu, -1, safe_smp_processor_id()) != -1)
204			return;
205
206		/* sync above data before sending IRQ */
207		wmb();
208
209		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(REBOOT_VECTOR);
210
211		/*
212		 * Don't wait longer than a second if the caller
213		 * didn't ask us to wait.
214		 */
215		timeout = USEC_PER_SEC;
216		while (num_online_cpus() > 1 && (wait || timeout--))
217			udelay(1);
218	}
219	
220	/* if the REBOOT_VECTOR didn't work, try with the NMI */
221	if ((num_online_cpus() > 1) && (!smp_no_nmi_ipi))  {
222		if (register_nmi_handler(NMI_LOCAL, smp_stop_nmi_callback,
223					 NMI_FLAG_FIRST, "smp_stop"))
224			/* Note: we ignore failures here */
225			/* Hope the REBOOT_IRQ is good enough */
226			goto finish;
227
228		/* sync above data before sending IRQ */
229		wmb();
230
231		pr_emerg("Shutting down cpus with NMI\n");
232
233		apic->send_IPI_allbutself(NMI_VECTOR);
234
235		/*
236		 * Don't wait longer than a 10 ms if the caller
237		 * didn't ask us to wait.
238		 */
239		timeout = USEC_PER_MSEC * 10;
240		while (num_online_cpus() > 1 && (wait || timeout--))
241			udelay(1);
242	}
243
244finish:
245	local_irq_save(flags);
246	disable_local_APIC();
247	mcheck_cpu_clear(this_cpu_ptr(&cpu_info));
248	local_irq_restore(flags);
249}
250
251/*
252 * Reschedule call back.
253 */
254static inline void __smp_reschedule_interrupt(void)
255{
 
256	inc_irq_stat(irq_resched_count);
257	scheduler_ipi();
258}
259
260__visible void smp_reschedule_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
261{
262	ack_APIC_irq();
263	__smp_reschedule_interrupt();
264	/*
265	 * KVM uses this interrupt to force a cpu out of guest mode
266	 */
267}
268
269__visible void smp_trace_reschedule_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
270{
271	/*
272	 * Need to call irq_enter() before calling the trace point.
273	 * __smp_reschedule_interrupt() calls irq_enter/exit() too (in
274	 * scheduler_ipi(). This is OK, since those functions are allowed
275	 * to nest.
276	 */
277	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
278	trace_reschedule_entry(RESCHEDULE_VECTOR);
279	__smp_reschedule_interrupt();
280	trace_reschedule_exit(RESCHEDULE_VECTOR);
281	exiting_irq();
282	/*
283	 * KVM uses this interrupt to force a cpu out of guest mode
284	 */
285}
286
287static inline void __smp_call_function_interrupt(void)
288{
 
 
289	generic_smp_call_function_interrupt();
290	inc_irq_stat(irq_call_count);
 
291}
292
293__visible void smp_call_function_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
294{
295	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
296	__smp_call_function_interrupt();
297	exiting_irq();
298}
299
300__visible void smp_trace_call_function_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
301{
302	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
303	trace_call_function_entry(CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
304	__smp_call_function_interrupt();
305	trace_call_function_exit(CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR);
306	exiting_irq();
307}
308
309static inline void __smp_call_function_single_interrupt(void)
310{
 
 
311	generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt();
312	inc_irq_stat(irq_call_count);
313}
314
315__visible void smp_call_function_single_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
316{
317	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
318	__smp_call_function_single_interrupt();
319	exiting_irq();
320}
321
322__visible void smp_trace_call_function_single_interrupt(struct pt_regs *regs)
323{
324	ipi_entering_ack_irq();
325	trace_call_function_single_entry(CALL_FUNCTION_SINGLE_VECTOR);
326	__smp_call_function_single_interrupt();
327	trace_call_function_single_exit(CALL_FUNCTION_SINGLE_VECTOR);
328	exiting_irq();
329}
330
331static int __init nonmi_ipi_setup(char *str)
332{
333	smp_no_nmi_ipi = true;
334	return 1;
335}
336
337__setup("nonmi_ipi", nonmi_ipi_setup);
338
339struct smp_ops smp_ops = {
340	.smp_prepare_boot_cpu	= native_smp_prepare_boot_cpu,
341	.smp_prepare_cpus	= native_smp_prepare_cpus,
342	.smp_cpus_done		= native_smp_cpus_done,
343
344	.stop_other_cpus	= native_stop_other_cpus,
345	.smp_send_reschedule	= native_smp_send_reschedule,
346
347	.cpu_up			= native_cpu_up,
348	.cpu_die		= native_cpu_die,
349	.cpu_disable		= native_cpu_disable,
350	.play_dead		= native_play_dead,
351
352	.send_call_func_ipi	= native_send_call_func_ipi,
353	.send_call_func_single_ipi = native_send_call_func_single_ipi,
354};
355EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(smp_ops);