1 /*
2  * ItLpQueue.h
3  * Copyright (C) 2001  Mike Corrigan IBM Corporation
4  *
5  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7  * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8  * (at your option) any later version.
9  *
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11  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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18  */
19 
20 //=============================================================================
21 //
22 //	This control block defines the simple LP queue structure that is
23 //	shared between the hypervisor (PLIC) and the OS in order to send
24 //	events to an LP.
25 //
26 
27 #ifndef _PPC_TYPES_H
28 #include <asm/types.h>
29 #endif
30 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
31 
32 
33 struct HvLpEvent;
34 
35 
36 #ifndef _ITLPQUEUE_H
37 #define _ITLPQUEUE_H
38 
39 #define ITMaxLpQueues 8
40 
41 #define NotUsed		0	// Queue will not be used by PLIC
42 #define DedicatedIo	1	// Queue dedicated to IO processor specified
43 #define DedicatedLp	2	// Queue dedicated to LP specified
44 #define Shared		3	// Queue shared for both IO and LP
45 
46 #define LpEventStackSize 4096
47 #define LpEventMaxSize   256
48 #define LpEventAlign	 64
49 
50 struct ItLpQueue
51 {
52 //
53 //  The xSlicCurEventPtr is the pointer to the next event stack entry that will
54 //  become valid.  The OS must peek at this entry to determine if it is valid.
55 //  PLIC will set the valid indicator as the very last store into that entry.
56 //
57 //  When the OS has completed processing of the event then it will mark the event
58 //  as invalid so that PLIC knows it can store into that event location again.
59 //
60 // If the event stack fills and there are overflow events, then PLIC will set
61 // the xPlicOverflowIntPending flag in which case the OS will have to fetch the
62 // additional LP events once they have drained the event stack.
63 //
64 // The first 16-bytes are known by both the OS and PLIC.  The remainder of the
65 // cache line is for use by the OS.
66 //
67 //=============================================================================
68 	u8	xPlicOverflowIntPending;// 0x00 Overflow events are pending
69 	u8	xPlicStatus;		// 0x01 DedicatedIo or DedicatedLp or NotUsed
70 	u16	xSlicLogicalProcIndex;	// 0x02 Logical Proc Index for correlation
71 	u8	xPlicRsvd[12];		// 0x04
72 	char*	xSlicCurEventPtr;	// 0x10
73 	char*	xSlicLastValidEventPtr;	// 0x18
74 	char*	xSlicEventStackPtr;	// 0x20
75 	u8	xIndex;			// 0x28 unique sequential index.
76 	u8	xSlicRsvd[3];		// 0x29-2b
77 	u32	xInUseWord;		// 0x2C
78 	u64	xLpIntCount;		// 0x30 Total Lp Int msgs processed
79 	u64	xLpIntCountByType[9];	// 0x38-0x7F Event counts by type
80 };
81 
82 extern struct ItLpQueue xItLpQueue;
83 
84 extern struct HvLpEvent * ItLpQueue_getNextLpEvent( struct ItLpQueue * );
85 extern int ItLpQueue_isLpIntPending( struct ItLpQueue * );
86 extern unsigned ItLpQueue_process( struct ItLpQueue *, struct pt_regs * );
87 extern void ItLpQueue_clearValid( struct HvLpEvent * );
88 
process_iSeries_events(void)89 static __inline__ void process_iSeries_events( void )
90 {
91 	__asm__ __volatile__ (
92 	"	li	0,0x5555	\n\
93 		sc"
94 	: : : "r0", "r3" );
95 }
96 
97 
98 //=============================================================================
99 #endif // _ITLPQUEUE_H
100