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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2 .. _cpuhp_index:                                  
  3                                                   
  4 ====================                              
  5 CPU Hotplug and ACPI                              
  6 ====================                              
  7                                                   
  8 CPU hotplug in the arm64 world is commonly use    
  9 CPUs online/offline using PSCI. This document     
 10 CPUs that were not available during boot to be    
 11                                                   
 12 ``possible`` and ``present`` refer to the stat    
 13                                                   
 14                                                   
 15 CPU Hotplug on physical systems - CPUs not pre    
 16 ----------------------------------------------    
 17                                                   
 18 Physical systems need to mark a CPU that is ``    
 19 being ``present``. An example would be a dual     
 20 in one of the sockets can be replaced while th    
 21                                                   
 22 This is not supported.                            
 23                                                   
 24 In the arm64 world CPUs are not a single devic    
 25 There are no systems that support the physical    
 26 while the system is running, and ACPI is not a    
 27 them.                                             
 28                                                   
 29 e.g. New CPUs come with new caches, but the pl    
 30 described in a static table, the PPTT. How cac    
 31 not discoverable, and must be described by fir    
 32                                                   
 33 e.g. The GIC redistributor for each CPU must b    
 34 boot to discover the system wide supported fea    
 35 structures can describe a redistributor associ    
 36 can't describe whether the redistributor is ac    
 37 'always on'.                                      
 38                                                   
 39 arm64's ACPI tables assume that everything des    
 40                                                   
 41                                                   
 42 CPU Hotplug on virtual systems - CPUs not enab    
 43 ----------------------------------------------    
 44                                                   
 45 Virtual systems have the advantage that all th    
 46 ever have can be described at boot. There are     
 47 as such devices are emulated.                     
 48                                                   
 49 CPU Hotplug on virtual systems is supported. I    
 50 CPU Hotplug as all resources are described as     
 51 marked as disabled by firmware. Only the CPU's    
 52 influenced by firmware. An example is where a     
 53 single CPU, and additional CPUs are added once    
 54 the workload.                                     
 55                                                   
 56 For a virtual machine, the VMM (e.g. Qemu) pla    
 57                                                   
 58 Virtual hotplug is implemented as a firmware p    
 59 brought online. Firmware can enforce its polic    
 60 ``DENIED``.                                       
 61                                                   
 62 The ACPI tables must describe all the resource    
 63 that firmware wishes to disable either from bo    
 64 ``enabled`` in the MADT GICC structures, but s    
 65 bit set, to indicate they can be enabled later    
 66 ``enabled``.  The 'always on' GICR structure m    
 67 redistributors.                                   
 68                                                   
 69 CPUs described as ``online capable`` but not `    
 70 by the DSDT's Processor object's _STA method.     
 71 must always report the CPU as ``present``. Cha    
 72 be notified to the OS via device-check or ejec    
 73                                                   
 74 CPUs described as ``enabled`` in the static ta    
 75 modified dynamically by firmware. Soft-restart    
 76 re-read the static properties of the system fr    
 77 may malfunction if these no longer describe th    
 78 re-discover the dynamic properties of the syst    
 79 during boot.                                      
                                                      

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