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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2110 lines
70 KiB
C
2110 lines
70 KiB
C
#ifndef _SPARC64_HYPERVISOR_H
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#define _SPARC64_HYPERVISOR_H
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/* Sun4v hypervisor interfaces and defines.
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*
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* Hypervisor calls are made via traps to software traps number 0x80
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* and above. Registers %o0 to %o5 serve as argument, status, and
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* return value registers.
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*
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* There are two kinds of these traps. First there are the normal
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* "fast traps" which use software trap 0x80 and encode the function
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* to invoke by number in register %o5. Argument and return value
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* handling is as follows:
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*
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* -----------------------------------------------
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* | %o5 | function number | undefined |
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* | %o0 | argument 0 | return status |
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* | %o1 | argument 1 | return value 1 |
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* | %o2 | argument 2 | return value 2 |
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* | %o3 | argument 3 | return value 3 |
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* | %o4 | argument 4 | return value 4 |
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* -----------------------------------------------
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*
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* The second type are "hyper-fast traps" which encode the function
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* number in the software trap number itself. So these use trap
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* numbers > 0x80. The register usage for hyper-fast traps is as
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* follows:
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*
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* -----------------------------------------------
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* | %o0 | argument 0 | return status |
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* | %o1 | argument 1 | return value 1 |
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* | %o2 | argument 2 | return value 2 |
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* | %o3 | argument 3 | return value 3 |
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* | %o4 | argument 4 | return value 4 |
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* -----------------------------------------------
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*
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* Registers providing explicit arguments to the hypervisor calls
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* are volatile across the call. Upon return their values are
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* undefined unless explicitly specified as containing a particular
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* return value by the specific call. The return status is always
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* returned in register %o0, zero indicates a successful execution of
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* the hypervisor call and other values indicate an error status as
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* defined below. So, for example, if a hyper-fast trap takes
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* arguments 0, 1, and 2, then %o0, %o1, and %o2 are volatile across
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* the call and %o3, %o4, and %o5 would be preserved.
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*
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* If the hypervisor trap is invalid, or the fast trap function number
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* is invalid, HV_EBADTRAP will be returned in %o0. Also, all 64-bits
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* of the argument and return values are significant.
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*/
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/* Trap numbers. */
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#define HV_FAST_TRAP 0x80
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#define HV_MMU_MAP_ADDR_TRAP 0x83
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#define HV_MMU_UNMAP_ADDR_TRAP 0x84
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#define HV_TTRACE_ADDENTRY_TRAP 0x85
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#define HV_CORE_TRAP 0xff
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/* Error codes. */
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#define HV_EOK 0 /* Successful return */
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#define HV_ENOCPU 1 /* Invalid CPU id */
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#define HV_ENORADDR 2 /* Invalid real address */
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#define HV_ENOINTR 3 /* Invalid interrupt id */
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#define HV_EBADPGSZ 4 /* Invalid pagesize encoding */
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#define HV_EBADTSB 5 /* Invalid TSB description */
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#define HV_EINVAL 6 /* Invalid argument */
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#define HV_EBADTRAP 7 /* Invalid function number */
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#define HV_EBADALIGN 8 /* Invalid address alignment */
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#define HV_EWOULDBLOCK 9 /* Cannot complete w/o blocking */
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#define HV_ENOACCESS 10 /* No access to resource */
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#define HV_EIO 11 /* I/O error */
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#define HV_ECPUERROR 12 /* CPU in error state */
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#define HV_ENOTSUPPORTED 13 /* Function not supported */
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#define HV_ENOMAP 14 /* No mapping found */
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#define HV_ETOOMANY 15 /* Too many items specified */
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/* mach_exit()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MACH_EXIT
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* ARG0: exit code
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* ERRORS: This service does not return.
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*
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* Stop all CPUs in the virtual domain and place them into the stopped
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* state. The 64-bit exit code may be passed to a service entity as
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* the domain's exit status. On systems without a service entity, the
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* domain will undergo a reset, and the boot firmware will be
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* reloaded.
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*
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* This function will never return to the guest that invokes it.
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*
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* Note: By convention an exit code of zero denotes a successful exit by
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* the guest code. A non-zero exit code denotes a guest specific
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* error indication.
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*
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_MACH_EXIT 0x00
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/* Domain services. */
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/* mach_desc()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MACH_DESC
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* ARG0: buffer
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* ARG1: length
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: length
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* ERRORS: HV_EBADALIGN Buffer is badly aligned
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* HV_ENORADDR Buffer is to an illegal real address.
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* HV_EINVAL Buffer length is too small for complete
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* machine description.
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*
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* Copy the most current machine description into the buffer indicated
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* by the real address in ARG0. The buffer provided must be 16 byte
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* aligned. Upon success or HV_EINVAL, this service returns the
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* actual size of the machine description in the RET1 return value.
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*
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* Note: A method of determining the appropriate buffer size for the
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* machine description is to first call this service with a buffer
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* length of 0 bytes.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_MACH_DESC 0x01
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/* mach_exit()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MACH_SIR
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* ERRORS: This service does not return.
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*
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* Perform a software initiated reset of the virtual machine domain.
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* All CPUs are captured as soon as possible, all hardware devices are
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* returned to the entry default state, and the domain is restarted at
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* the SIR (trap type 0x04) real trap table (RTBA) entry point on one
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* of the CPUs. The single CPU restarted is selected as determined by
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* platform specific policy. Memory is preserved across this
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* operation.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_MACH_SIR 0x02
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/* mach_set_soft_state()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MACH_SET_SOFT_STATE
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* ARG0: software state
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* ARG1: software state description pointer
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL software state not valid or software state
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* description is not NULL terminated
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* ENORADDR software state description pointer is not a
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* valid real address
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* EBADALIGNED software state description is not correctly
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* aligned
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*
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* This allows the guest to report it's soft state to the hypervisor. There
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* are two primary components to this state. The first part states whether
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* the guest software is running or not. The second containts optional
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* details specific to the software.
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*
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* The software state argument is defined below in HV_SOFT_STATE_*, and
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* indicates whether the guest is operating normally or in a transitional
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* state.
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*
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* The software state description argument is a real address of a data buffer
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* of size 32-bytes aligned on a 32-byte boundary. It is treated as a NULL
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* terminated 7-bit ASCII string of up to 31 characters not including the
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* NULL termination.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_MACH_SET_SOFT_STATE 0x03
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#define HV_SOFT_STATE_NORMAL 0x01
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#define HV_SOFT_STATE_TRANSITION 0x02
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/* mach_get_soft_state()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MACH_GET_SOFT_STATE
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* ARG0: software state description pointer
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: software state
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* ERRORS: ENORADDR software state description pointer is not a
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* valid real address
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* EBADALIGNED software state description is not correctly
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* aligned
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*
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* Retrieve the current value of the guest's software state. The rules
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* for the software state pointer are the same as for mach_set_soft_state()
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* above.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_MACH_GET_SOFT_STATE 0x04
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/* CPU services.
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*
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* CPUs represent devices that can execute software threads. A single
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* chip that contains multiple cores or strands is represented as
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* multiple CPUs with unique CPU identifiers. CPUs are exported to
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* OBP via the machine description (and to the OS via the OBP device
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* tree). CPUs are always in one of three states: stopped, running,
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* or error.
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*
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* A CPU ID is a pre-assigned 16-bit value that uniquely identifies a
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* CPU within a logical domain. Operations that are to be performed
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* on multiple CPUs specify them via a CPU list. A CPU list is an
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* array in real memory, of which each 16-bit word is a CPU ID. CPU
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* lists are passed through the API as two arguments. The first is
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* the number of entries (16-bit words) in the CPU list, and the
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* second is the (real address) pointer to the CPU ID list.
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*/
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/* cpu_start()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_START
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* ARG0: CPU ID
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* ARG1: PC
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* ARG1: RTBA
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* ARG1: target ARG0
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: ENOCPU Invalid CPU ID
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* EINVAL Target CPU ID is not in the stopped state
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* ENORADDR Invalid PC or RTBA real address
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* EBADALIGN Unaligned PC or unaligned RTBA
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* EWOULDBLOCK Starting resources are not available
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*
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* Start CPU with given CPU ID with PC in %pc and with a real trap
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* base address value of RTBA. The indicated CPU must be in the
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* stopped state. The supplied RTBA must be aligned on a 256 byte
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* boundary. On successful completion, the specified CPU will be in
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* the running state and will be supplied with "target ARG0" in %o0
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* and RTBA in %tba.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_START 0x10
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/* cpu_stop()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_STOP
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* ARG0: CPU ID
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: ENOCPU Invalid CPU ID
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* EINVAL Target CPU ID is the current cpu
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* EINVAL Target CPU ID is not in the running state
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* EWOULDBLOCK Stopping resources are not available
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* ENOTSUPPORTED Not supported on this platform
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*
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* The specified CPU is stopped. The indicated CPU must be in the
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* running state. On completion, it will be in the stopped state. It
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* is not legal to stop the current CPU.
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*
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* Note: As this service cannot be used to stop the current cpu, this service
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* may not be used to stop the last running CPU in a domain. To stop
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* and exit a running domain, a guest must use the mach_exit() service.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_STOP 0x11
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/* cpu_yield()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_YIELD
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: No possible error.
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*
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* Suspend execution on the current CPU. Execution will resume when
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* an interrupt (device, %stick_compare, or cross-call) is targeted to
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* the CPU. On some CPUs, this API may be used by the hypervisor to
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* save power by disabling hardware strands.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_YIELD 0x12
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/* cpu_qconf()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_QCONF
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* ARG0: queue
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* ARG1: base real address
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* ARG2: number of entries
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid base real address
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* EINVAL Invalid queue or number of entries is less
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* than 2 or too large.
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* EBADALIGN Base real address is not correctly aligned
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* for size.
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*
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* Configure the given queue to be placed at the given base real
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* address, with the given number of entries. The number of entries
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* must be a power of 2. The base real address must be aligned
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* exactly to match the queue size. Each queue entry is 64 bytes
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* long, so for example a 32 entry queue must be aligned on a 2048
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* byte real address boundary.
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*
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* The specified queue is unconfigured if the number of entries is given
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* as zero.
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*
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* For the current version of this API service, the argument queue is defined
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* as follows:
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*
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* queue description
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* ----- -------------------------
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* 0x3c cpu mondo queue
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* 0x3d device mondo queue
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* 0x3e resumable error queue
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* 0x3f non-resumable error queue
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*
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* Note: The maximum number of entries for each queue for a specific cpu may
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* be determined from the machine description.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_QCONF 0x14
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#define HV_CPU_QUEUE_CPU_MONDO 0x3c
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#define HV_CPU_QUEUE_DEVICE_MONDO 0x3d
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#define HV_CPU_QUEUE_RES_ERROR 0x3e
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#define HV_CPU_QUEUE_NONRES_ERROR 0x3f
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/* cpu_qinfo()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_QINFO
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* ARG0: queue
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: base real address
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* RET1: number of entries
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid queue
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*
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* Return the configuration info for the given queue. The base real
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* address and number of entries of the defined queue are returned.
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* The queue argument values are the same as for cpu_qconf() above.
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*
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* If the specified queue is a valid queue number, but no queue has
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* been defined, the number of entries will be set to zero and the
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* base real address returned is undefined.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_QINFO 0x15
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/* cpu_mondo_send()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_MONDO_SEND
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* ARG0-1: CPU list
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* ARG2: data real address
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EBADALIGN Mondo data is not 64-byte aligned or CPU list
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* is not 2-byte aligned.
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* ENORADDR Invalid data mondo address, or invalid cpu list
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* address.
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* ENOCPU Invalid cpu in CPU list
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* EWOULDBLOCK Some or all of the listed CPUs did not receive
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* the mondo
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* EINVAL CPU list includes caller's CPU ID
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*
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* Send a mondo interrupt to the CPUs in the given CPU list with the
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* 64-bytes at the given data real address. The data must be 64-byte
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* aligned. The mondo data will be delivered to the cpu_mondo queues
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* of the recipient CPUs.
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*
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* In all cases, error or not, the CPUs in the CPU list to which the
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* mondo has been successfully delivered will be indicated by having
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* their entry in CPU list updated with the value 0xffff.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_MONDO_SEND 0x42
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/* cpu_myid()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_MYID
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: CPU ID
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* ERRORS: No errors defined.
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*
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* Return the hypervisor ID handle for the current CPU. Use by a
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* virtual CPU to discover it's own identity.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_MYID 0x16
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/* cpu_state()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_STATE
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* ARG0: CPU ID
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: state
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* ERRORS: ENOCPU Invalid CPU ID
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*
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* Retrieve the current state of the CPU with the given CPU ID.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_STATE 0x17
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#define HV_CPU_STATE_STOPPED 0x01
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#define HV_CPU_STATE_RUNNING 0x02
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#define HV_CPU_STATE_ERROR 0x03
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/* cpu_set_rtba()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_SET_RTBA
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* ARG0: RTBA
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: previous RTBA
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* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid RTBA real address
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* EBADALIGN RTBA is incorrectly aligned for a trap table
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*
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* Set the real trap base address of the local cpu to the given RTBA.
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* The supplied RTBA must be aligned on a 256 byte boundary. Upon
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* success the previous value of the RTBA is returned in RET1.
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*
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* Note: This service does not affect %tba
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_SET_RTBA 0x18
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/* cpu_set_rtba()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CPU_GET_RTBA
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: previous RTBA
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* ERRORS: No possible error.
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*
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* Returns the current value of RTBA in RET1.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_CPU_GET_RTBA 0x19
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/* MMU services.
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*
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* Layout of a TSB description for mmu_tsb_ctx{,non}0() calls.
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct hv_tsb_descr {
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unsigned short pgsz_idx;
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unsigned short assoc;
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unsigned int num_ttes; /* in TTEs */
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unsigned int ctx_idx;
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unsigned int pgsz_mask;
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unsigned long tsb_base;
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unsigned long resv;
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};
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#endif
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_PGSZ_IDX_OFFSET 0x00
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_ASSOC_OFFSET 0x02
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_NUM_TTES_OFFSET 0x04
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_CTX_IDX_OFFSET 0x08
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_PGSZ_MASK_OFFSET 0x0c
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_TSB_BASE_OFFSET 0x10
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#define HV_TSB_DESCR_RESV_OFFSET 0x18
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/* Page size bitmask. */
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_8K (1 << 0)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_64K (1 << 1)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_512K (1 << 2)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_4MB (1 << 3)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_32MB (1 << 4)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_256MB (1 << 5)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_2GB (1 << 6)
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#define HV_PGSZ_MASK_16GB (1 << 7)
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/* Page size index. The value given in the TSB descriptor must correspond
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* to the smallest page size specified in the pgsz_mask page size bitmask.
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*/
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_8K 0
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_64K 1
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_512K 2
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_4MB 3
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_32MB 4
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_256MB 5
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_2GB 6
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#define HV_PGSZ_IDX_16GB 7
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/* MMU fault status area.
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*
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* MMU related faults have their status and fault address information
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* placed into a memory region made available by privileged code. Each
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* virtual processor must make a mmu_fault_area_conf() call to tell the
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* hypervisor where that processor's fault status should be stored.
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*
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* The fault status block is a multiple of 64-bytes and must be aligned
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* on a 64-byte boundary.
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct hv_fault_status {
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unsigned long i_fault_type;
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unsigned long i_fault_addr;
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unsigned long i_fault_ctx;
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unsigned long i_reserved[5];
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unsigned long d_fault_type;
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unsigned long d_fault_addr;
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unsigned long d_fault_ctx;
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unsigned long d_reserved[5];
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};
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#endif
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#define HV_FAULT_I_TYPE_OFFSET 0x00
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#define HV_FAULT_I_ADDR_OFFSET 0x08
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#define HV_FAULT_I_CTX_OFFSET 0x10
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#define HV_FAULT_D_TYPE_OFFSET 0x40
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#define HV_FAULT_D_ADDR_OFFSET 0x48
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#define HV_FAULT_D_CTX_OFFSET 0x50
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_FAST_MISS 1
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_FAST_PROT 2
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_MMU_MISS 3
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_INV_RA 4
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_PRIV_VIOL 5
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_PROT_VIOL 6
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_NFO 7
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_NFO_SEFF 8
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_INV_VA 9
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_INV_ASI 10
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_NC_ATOMIC 11
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_PRIV_ACT 12
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_RESV1 13
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_UNALIGNED 14
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_INV_PGSZ 15
|
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/* Values 16 --> -2 are reserved. */
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#define HV_FAULT_TYPE_MULTIPLE -1
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/* Flags argument for mmu_{map,unmap}_addr(), mmu_demap_{page,context,all}(),
|
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* and mmu_{map,unmap}_perm_addr().
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*/
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#define HV_MMU_DMMU 0x01
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#define HV_MMU_IMMU 0x02
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#define HV_MMU_ALL (HV_MMU_DMMU | HV_MMU_IMMU)
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/* mmu_map_addr()
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* TRAP: HV_MMU_MAP_ADDR_TRAP
|
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* ARG0: virtual address
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* ARG1: mmu context
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* ARG2: TTE
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* ARG3: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid virtual address, mmu context, or flags
|
|
* EBADPGSZ Invalid page size value
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address in TTE
|
|
*
|
|
* Create a non-permanent mapping using the given TTE, virtual
|
|
* address, and mmu context. The flags argument determines which
|
|
* (data, or instruction, or both) TLB the mapping gets loaded into.
|
|
*
|
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* The behavior is undefined if the valid bit is clear in the TTE.
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*
|
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* Note: This API call is for privileged code to specify temporary translation
|
|
* mappings without the need to create and manage a TSB.
|
|
*/
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|
|
|
/* mmu_unmap_addr()
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* TRAP: HV_MMU_UNMAP_ADDR_TRAP
|
|
* ARG0: virtual address
|
|
* ARG1: mmu context
|
|
* ARG2: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid virtual address, mmu context, or flags
|
|
*
|
|
* Demaps the given virtual address in the given mmu context on this
|
|
* CPU. This function is intended to be used to demap pages mapped
|
|
* with mmu_map_addr. This service is equivalent to invoking
|
|
* mmu_demap_page() with only the current CPU in the CPU list. The
|
|
* flags argument determines which (data, or instruction, or both) TLB
|
|
* the mapping gets unmapped from.
|
|
*
|
|
* Attempting to perform an unmap operation for a previously defined
|
|
* permanent mapping will have undefined results.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_tsb_ctx0()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTX0
|
|
* ARG0: number of TSB descriptions
|
|
* ARG1: TSB descriptions pointer
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid TSB descriptions pointer or
|
|
* TSB base within a descriptor
|
|
* EBADALIGN TSB descriptions pointer is not aligned
|
|
* to an 8-byte boundary, or TSB base
|
|
* within a descriptor is not aligned for
|
|
* the given TSB size
|
|
* EBADPGSZ Invalid page size in a TSB descriptor
|
|
* EBADTSB Invalid associativity or size in a TSB
|
|
* descriptor
|
|
* EINVAL Invalid number of TSB descriptions, or
|
|
* invalid context index in a TSB
|
|
* descriptor, or index page size not
|
|
* equal to smallest page size in page
|
|
* size bitmask field.
|
|
*
|
|
* Configures the TSBs for the current CPU for virtual addresses with
|
|
* context zero. The TSB descriptions pointer is a pointer to an
|
|
* array of the given number of TSB descriptions.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: The maximum number of TSBs available to a virtual CPU is given by the
|
|
* mmu-max-#tsbs property of the cpu's corresponding "cpu" node in the
|
|
* machine description.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTX0 0x20
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_tsb_ctxnon0()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTXNON0
|
|
* ARG0: number of TSB descriptions
|
|
* ARG1: TSB descriptions pointer
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: Same as for mmu_tsb_ctx0() above.
|
|
*
|
|
* Configures the TSBs for the current CPU for virtual addresses with
|
|
* non-zero contexts. The TSB descriptions pointer is a pointer to an
|
|
* array of the given number of TSB descriptions.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: A maximum of 16 TSBs may be specified in the TSB description list.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTXNON0 0x21
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_demap_page()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_PAGE
|
|
* ARG0: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG1: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG2: virtual address
|
|
* ARG3: mmu context
|
|
* ARG4: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid virutal address, context, or
|
|
* flags value
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED ARG0 or ARG1 is non-zero
|
|
*
|
|
* Demaps any page mapping of the given virtual address in the given
|
|
* mmu context for the current virtual CPU. Any virtually tagged
|
|
* caches are guaranteed to be kept consistent. The flags argument
|
|
* determines which TLB (instruction, or data, or both) participate in
|
|
* the operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* ARG0 and ARG1 are both reserved and must be set to zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_PAGE 0x22
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_demap_ctx()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_CTX
|
|
* ARG0: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG1: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG2: mmu context
|
|
* ARG3: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid context or flags value
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED ARG0 or ARG1 is non-zero
|
|
*
|
|
* Demaps all non-permanent virtual page mappings previously specified
|
|
* for the given context for the current virtual CPU. Any virtual
|
|
* tagged caches are guaranteed to be kept consistent. The flags
|
|
* argument determines which TLB (instruction, or data, or both)
|
|
* participate in the operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* ARG0 and ARG1 are both reserved and must be set to zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_CTX 0x23
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_demap_all()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_ALL
|
|
* ARG0: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG1: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG2: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid flags value
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED ARG0 or ARG1 is non-zero
|
|
*
|
|
* Demaps all non-permanent virtual page mappings previously specified
|
|
* for the current virtual CPU. Any virtual tagged caches are
|
|
* guaranteed to be kept consistent. The flags argument determines
|
|
* which TLB (instruction, or data, or both) participate in the
|
|
* operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* ARG0 and ARG1 are both reserved and must be set to zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_DEMAP_ALL 0x24
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_map_perm_addr()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_MAP_PERM_ADDR
|
|
* ARG0: virtual address
|
|
* ARG1: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG2: TTE
|
|
* ARG3: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid virutal address or flags value
|
|
* EBADPGSZ Invalid page size value
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address in TTE
|
|
* ETOOMANY Too many mappings (max of 8 reached)
|
|
*
|
|
* Create a permanent mapping using the given TTE and virtual address
|
|
* for context 0 on the calling virtual CPU. A maximum of 8 such
|
|
* permanent mappings may be specified by privileged code. Mappings
|
|
* may be removed with mmu_unmap_perm_addr().
|
|
*
|
|
* The behavior is undefined if a TTE with the valid bit clear is given.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: This call is used to specify address space mappings for which
|
|
* privileged code does not expect to receive misses. For example,
|
|
* this mechanism can be used to map kernel nucleus code and data.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_MAP_PERM_ADDR 0x25
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_fault_area_conf()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_FAULT_AREA_CONF
|
|
* ARG0: real address
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: previous mmu fault area real address
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EBADALIGN Invalid alignment for fault area
|
|
*
|
|
* Configure the MMU fault status area for the calling CPU. A 64-byte
|
|
* aligned real address specifies where MMU fault status information
|
|
* is placed. The return value is the previously specified area, or 0
|
|
* for the first invocation. Specifying a fault area at real address
|
|
* 0 is not allowed.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_FAULT_AREA_CONF 0x26
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_enable()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_ENABLE
|
|
* ARG0: enable flag
|
|
* ARG1: return target address
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address when disabling
|
|
* translation.
|
|
* EBADALIGN The return target address is not
|
|
* aligned to an instruction.
|
|
* EINVAL The enable flag request the current
|
|
* operating mode (e.g. disable if already
|
|
* disabled)
|
|
*
|
|
* Enable or disable virtual address translation for the calling CPU
|
|
* within the virtual machine domain. If the enable flag is zero,
|
|
* translation is disabled, any non-zero value will enable
|
|
* translation.
|
|
*
|
|
* When this function returns, the newly selected translation mode
|
|
* will be active. If the mmu is being enabled, then the return
|
|
* target address is a virtual address else it is a real address.
|
|
*
|
|
* Upon successful completion, control will be returned to the given
|
|
* return target address (ie. the cpu will jump to that address). On
|
|
* failure, the previous mmu mode remains and the trap simply returns
|
|
* as normal with the appropriate error code in RET0.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_ENABLE 0x27
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_unmap_perm_addr()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_UNMAP_PERM_ADDR
|
|
* ARG0: virtual address
|
|
* ARG1: reserved, must be zero
|
|
* ARG2: flags (HV_MMU_{IMMU,DMMU})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid virutal address or flags value
|
|
* ENOMAP Specified mapping was not found
|
|
*
|
|
* Demaps any permanent page mapping (established via
|
|
* mmu_map_perm_addr()) at the given virtual address for context 0 on
|
|
* the current virtual CPU. Any virtual tagged caches are guaranteed
|
|
* to be kept consistent.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_UNMAP_PERM_ADDR 0x28
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_tsb_ctx0_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTX0_INFO
|
|
* ARG0: max TSBs
|
|
* ARG1: buffer pointer
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: number of TSBs
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Supplied buffer is too small
|
|
* EBADALIGN The buffer pointer is badly aligned
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address for buffer pointer
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the TSB configuration as previous defined by mmu_tsb_ctx0()
|
|
* into the provided buffer. The size of the buffer is given in ARG1
|
|
* in terms of the number of TSB description entries.
|
|
*
|
|
* Upon return, RET1 always contains the number of TSB descriptions
|
|
* previously configured. If zero TSBs were configured, EOK is
|
|
* returned with RET1 containing 0.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTX0_INFO 0x29
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_tsb_ctxnon0_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTXNON0_INFO
|
|
* ARG0: max TSBs
|
|
* ARG1: buffer pointer
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: number of TSBs
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Supplied buffer is too small
|
|
* EBADALIGN The buffer pointer is badly aligned
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address for buffer pointer
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the TSB configuration as previous defined by
|
|
* mmu_tsb_ctxnon0() into the provided buffer. The size of the buffer
|
|
* is given in ARG1 in terms of the number of TSB description entries.
|
|
*
|
|
* Upon return, RET1 always contains the number of TSB descriptions
|
|
* previously configured. If zero TSBs were configured, EOK is
|
|
* returned with RET1 containing 0.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_TSB_CTXNON0_INFO 0x2a
|
|
|
|
/* mmu_fault_area_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMU_FAULT_AREA_INFO
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: fault area real address
|
|
* ERRORS: No errors defined.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the currently defined MMU fault status area for the current
|
|
* CPU. The real address of the fault status area is returned in
|
|
* RET1, or 0 is returned in RET1 if no fault status area is defined.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: mmu_fault_area_conf() may be called with the return value (RET1)
|
|
* from this service if there is a need to save and restore the fault
|
|
* area for a cpu.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MMU_FAULT_AREA_INFO 0x2b
|
|
|
|
/* Cache and Memory services. */
|
|
|
|
/* mem_scrub()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MEM_SCRUB
|
|
* ARG0: real address
|
|
* ARG1: length
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: length scrubbed
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EBADALIGN Start address or length are not correctly
|
|
* aligned
|
|
* EINVAL Length is zero
|
|
*
|
|
* Zero the memory contents in the range real address to real address
|
|
* plus length minus 1. Also, valid ECC will be generated for that
|
|
* memory address range. Scrubbing is started at the given real
|
|
* address, but may not scrub the entire given length. The actual
|
|
* length scrubbed will be returned in RET1.
|
|
*
|
|
* The real address and length must be aligned on an 8K boundary, or
|
|
* contain the start address and length from a sun4v error report.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: There are two uses for this function. The first use is to block clear
|
|
* and initialize memory and the second is to scrub an u ncorrectable
|
|
* error reported via a resumable or non-resumable trap. The second
|
|
* use requires the arguments to be equal to the real address and length
|
|
* provided in a sun4v memory error report.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MEM_SCRUB 0x31
|
|
|
|
/* mem_sync()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MEM_SYNC
|
|
* ARG0: real address
|
|
* ARG1: length
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: length synced
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EBADALIGN Start address or length are not correctly
|
|
* aligned
|
|
* EINVAL Length is zero
|
|
*
|
|
* Force the next access within the real address to real address plus
|
|
* length minus 1 to be fetches from main system memory. Less than
|
|
* the given length may be synced, the actual amount synced is
|
|
* returned in RET1. The real address and length must be aligned on
|
|
* an 8K boundary.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_MEM_SYNC 0x32
|
|
|
|
/* Time of day services.
|
|
*
|
|
* The hypervisor maintains the time of day on a per-domain basis.
|
|
* Changing the time of day in one domain does not affect the time of
|
|
* day on any other domain.
|
|
*
|
|
* Time is described by a single unsigned 64-bit word which is the
|
|
* number of seconds since the UNIX Epoch (00:00:00 UTC, January 1,
|
|
* 1970).
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* tod_get()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TOD_GET
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: TOD
|
|
* ERRORS: EWOULDBLOCK TOD resource is temporarily unavailable
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED If TOD not supported on this platform
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the current time of day. May block if TOD access is
|
|
* temporarily not possible.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TOD_GET 0x50
|
|
|
|
/* tod_set()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TOD_SET
|
|
* ARG0: TOD
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EWOULDBLOCK TOD resource is temporarily unavailable
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED If TOD not supported on this platform
|
|
*
|
|
* The current time of day is set to the value specified in ARG0. May
|
|
* block if TOD access is temporarily not possible.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TOD_SET 0x51
|
|
|
|
/* Console services */
|
|
|
|
/* con_getchar()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CONS_GETCHAR
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: character
|
|
* ERRORS: EWOULDBLOCK No character available.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns a character from the console device. If no character is
|
|
* available then an EWOULDBLOCK error is returned. If a character is
|
|
* available, then the returned status is EOK and the character value
|
|
* is in RET1.
|
|
*
|
|
* A virtual BREAK is represented by the 64-bit value -1.
|
|
*
|
|
* A virtual HUP signal is represented by the 64-bit value -2.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_CONS_GETCHAR 0x60
|
|
|
|
/* con_putchar()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_CONS_PUTCHAR
|
|
* ARG0: character
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Illegal character
|
|
* EWOULDBLOCK Output buffer currentl full, would block
|
|
*
|
|
* Send a character to the console device. Only character values
|
|
* between 0 and 255 may be used. Values outside this range are
|
|
* invalid except for the 64-bit value -1 which is used to send a
|
|
* virtual BREAK.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_CONS_PUTCHAR 0x61
|
|
|
|
/* Trap trace services.
|
|
*
|
|
* The hypervisor provides a trap tracing capability for privileged
|
|
* code running on each virtual CPU. Privileged code provides a
|
|
* round-robin trap trace queue within which the hypervisor writes
|
|
* 64-byte entries detailing hyperprivileged traps taken n behalf of
|
|
* privileged code. This is provided as a debugging capability for
|
|
* privileged code.
|
|
*
|
|
* The trap trace control structure is 64-bytes long and placed at the
|
|
* start (offset 0) of the trap trace buffer, and is described as
|
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* follows:
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct hv_trap_trace_control {
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unsigned long head_offset;
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unsigned long tail_offset;
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unsigned long __reserved[0x30 / sizeof(unsigned long)];
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};
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#endif
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_CTRL_HEAD_OFFSET 0x00
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_CTRL_TAIL_OFFSET 0x08
|
|
|
|
/* The head offset is the offset of the most recently completed entry
|
|
* in the trap-trace buffer. The tail offset is the offset of the
|
|
* next entry to be written. The control structure is owned and
|
|
* modified by the hypervisor. A guest may not modify the control
|
|
* structure contents. Attempts to do so will result in undefined
|
|
* behavior for the guest.
|
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*
|
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* Each trap trace buffer entry is layed out as follows:
|
|
*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct hv_trap_trace_entry {
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unsigned char type; /* Hypervisor or guest entry? */
|
|
unsigned char hpstate; /* Hyper-privileged state */
|
|
unsigned char tl; /* Trap level */
|
|
unsigned char gl; /* Global register level */
|
|
unsigned short tt; /* Trap type */
|
|
unsigned short tag; /* Extended trap identifier */
|
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unsigned long tstate; /* Trap state */
|
|
unsigned long tick; /* Tick */
|
|
unsigned long tpc; /* Trap PC */
|
|
unsigned long f1; /* Entry specific */
|
|
unsigned long f2; /* Entry specific */
|
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unsigned long f3; /* Entry specific */
|
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unsigned long f4; /* Entry specific */
|
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};
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#endif
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TYPE 0x00
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_HPSTATE 0x01
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TL 0x02
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_GL 0x03
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TT 0x04
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TAG 0x06
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TSTATE 0x08
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TICK 0x10
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_TPC 0x18
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_F1 0x20
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_F2 0x28
|
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#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_F3 0x30
|
|
#define HV_TRAP_TRACE_ENTRY_F4 0x38
|
|
|
|
/* The type field is encoded as follows. */
|
|
#define HV_TRAP_TYPE_UNDEF 0x00 /* Entry content undefined */
|
|
#define HV_TRAP_TYPE_HV 0x01 /* Hypervisor trap entry */
|
|
#define HV_TRAP_TYPE_GUEST 0xff /* Added via ttrace_addentry() */
|
|
|
|
/* ttrace_buf_conf()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TTRACE_BUF_CONF
|
|
* ARG0: real address
|
|
* ARG1: number of entries
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: number of entries
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EINVAL Size is too small
|
|
* EBADALIGN Real address not aligned on 64-byte boundary
|
|
*
|
|
* Requests hypervisor trap tracing and declares a virtual CPU's trap
|
|
* trace buffer to the hypervisor. The real address supplies the real
|
|
* base address of the trap trace queue and must be 64-byte aligned.
|
|
* Specifying a value of 0 for the number of entries disables trap
|
|
* tracing for the calling virtual CPU. The buffer allocated must be
|
|
* sized for a power of two number of 64-byte trap trace entries plus
|
|
* an initial 64-byte control structure.
|
|
*
|
|
* This may be invoked any number of times so that a virtual CPU may
|
|
* relocate a trap trace buffer or create "snapshots" of information.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the real address is illegal or badly aligned, then trap tracing
|
|
* is disabled and an error is returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* Upon failure with EINVAL, this service call returns in RET1 the
|
|
* minimum number of buffer entries required. Upon other failures
|
|
* RET1 is undefined.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TTRACE_BUF_CONF 0x90
|
|
|
|
/* ttrace_buf_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TTRACE_BUF_INFO
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: real address
|
|
* RET2: size
|
|
* ERRORS: None defined.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns the size and location of the previously declared trap-trace
|
|
* buffer. In the event that no buffer was previously defined, or the
|
|
* buffer is disabled, this call will return a size of zero bytes.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TTRACE_BUF_INFO 0x91
|
|
|
|
/* ttrace_enable()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TTRACE_ENABLE
|
|
* ARG0: enable
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: previous enable state
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL No trap trace buffer currently defined
|
|
*
|
|
* Enable or disable trap tracing, and return the previous enabled
|
|
* state in RET1. Future systems may define various flags for the
|
|
* enable argument (ARG0), for the moment a guest should pass
|
|
* "(uint64_t) -1" to enable, and "(uint64_t) 0" to disable all
|
|
* tracing - which will ensure future compatability.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TTRACE_ENABLE 0x92
|
|
|
|
/* ttrace_freeze()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_TTRACE_FREEZE
|
|
* ARG0: freeze
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: previous freeze state
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL No trap trace buffer currently defined
|
|
*
|
|
* Freeze or unfreeze trap tracing, returning the previous freeze
|
|
* state in RET1. A guest should pass a non-zero value to freeze and
|
|
* a zero value to unfreeze all tracing. The returned previous state
|
|
* is 0 for not frozen and 1 for frozen.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_TTRACE_FREEZE 0x93
|
|
|
|
/* ttrace_addentry()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_TTRACE_ADDENTRY_TRAP
|
|
* ARG0: tag (16-bits)
|
|
* ARG1: data word 0
|
|
* ARG2: data word 1
|
|
* ARG3: data word 2
|
|
* ARG4: data word 3
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL No trap trace buffer currently defined
|
|
*
|
|
* Add an entry to the trap trace buffer. Upon return only ARG0/RET0
|
|
* is modified - none of the other registers holding arguments are
|
|
* volatile across this hypervisor service.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* Core dump services.
|
|
*
|
|
* Since the hypervisor viraulizes and thus obscures a lot of the
|
|
* physical machine layout and state, traditional OS crash dumps can
|
|
* be difficult to diagnose especially when the problem is a
|
|
* configuration error of some sort.
|
|
*
|
|
* The dump services provide an opaque buffer into which the
|
|
* hypervisor can place it's internal state in order to assist in
|
|
* debugging such situations. The contents are opaque and extremely
|
|
* platform and hypervisor implementation specific. The guest, during
|
|
* a core dump, requests that the hypervisor update any information in
|
|
* the dump buffer in preparation to being dumped as part of the
|
|
* domain's memory image.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* dump_buf_update()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_DUMP_BUF_UPDATE
|
|
* ARG0: real address
|
|
* ARG1: size
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: required size of dump buffer
|
|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EBADALIGN Real address is not aligned on a 64-byte
|
|
* boundary
|
|
* EINVAL Size is non-zero but less than minimum size
|
|
* required
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED Operation not supported on current logical
|
|
* domain
|
|
*
|
|
* Declare a domain dump buffer to the hypervisor. The real address
|
|
* provided for the domain dump buffer must be 64-byte aligned. The
|
|
* size specifies the size of the dump buffer and may be larger than
|
|
* the minimum size specified in the machine description. The
|
|
* hypervisor will fill the dump buffer with opaque data.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: A guest may elect to include dump buffer contents as part of a crash
|
|
* dump to assist with debugging. This function may be called any number
|
|
* of times so that a guest may relocate a dump buffer, or create
|
|
* "snapshots" of any dump-buffer information. Each call to
|
|
* dump_buf_update() atomically declares the new dump buffer to the
|
|
* hypervisor.
|
|
*
|
|
* A specified size of 0 unconfigures the dump buffer. If the real
|
|
* address is illegal or badly aligned, then any currently active dump
|
|
* buffer is disabled and an error is returned.
|
|
*
|
|
* In the event that the call fails with EINVAL, RET1 contains the
|
|
* minimum size requires by the hypervisor for a valid dump buffer.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_DUMP_BUF_UPDATE 0x94
|
|
|
|
/* dump_buf_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_DUMP_BUF_INFO
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: real address of current dump buffer
|
|
* RET2: size of current dump buffer
|
|
* ERRORS: No errors defined.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the currently configures dump buffer description. A
|
|
* returned size of 0 bytes indicates an undefined dump buffer. In
|
|
* this case the return address in RET1 is undefined.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_DUMP_BUF_INFO 0x95
|
|
|
|
/* Device interrupt services.
|
|
*
|
|
* Device interrupts are allocated to system bus bridges by the hypervisor,
|
|
* and described to OBP in the machine description. OBP then describes
|
|
* these interrupts to the OS via properties in the device tree.
|
|
*
|
|
* Terminology:
|
|
*
|
|
* cpuid Unique opaque value which represents a target cpu.
|
|
*
|
|
* devhandle Device handle. It uniquely identifies a device, and
|
|
* consistes of the lower 28-bits of the hi-cell of the
|
|
* first entry of the device's "reg" property in the
|
|
* OBP device tree.
|
|
*
|
|
* devino Device interrupt number. Specifies the relative
|
|
* interrupt number within the device. The unique
|
|
* combination of devhandle and devino are used to
|
|
* identify a specific device interrupt.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: The devino value is the same as the values in the
|
|
* "interrupts" property or "interrupt-map" property
|
|
* in the OBP device tree for that device.
|
|
*
|
|
* sysino System interrupt number. A 64-bit unsigned interger
|
|
* representing a unique interrupt within a virtual
|
|
* machine.
|
|
*
|
|
* intr_state A flag representing the interrupt state for a given
|
|
* sysino. The state values are defined below.
|
|
*
|
|
* intr_enabled A flag representing the 'enabled' state for a given
|
|
* sysino. The enable values are defined below.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define HV_INTR_STATE_IDLE 0 /* Nothing pending */
|
|
#define HV_INTR_STATE_RECEIVED 1 /* Interrupt received by hardware */
|
|
#define HV_INTR_STATE_DELIVERED 2 /* Interrupt delivered to queue */
|
|
|
|
#define HV_INTR_DISABLED 0 /* sysino not enabled */
|
|
#define HV_INTR_ENABLED 1 /* sysino enabled */
|
|
|
|
/* intr_devino_to_sysino()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_DEVINO2SYSINO
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: devino
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: sysino
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/devino
|
|
*
|
|
* Converts a device specific interrupt number of the given
|
|
* devhandle/devino into a system specific ino (sysino).
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_DEVINO2SYSINO 0xa0
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern unsigned long sun4v_devino_to_sysino(unsigned long devhandle,
|
|
unsigned long devino);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_getenabled()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_GETENABLED
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: intr_enabled (HV_INTR_{DISABLED,ENABLED})
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns interrupt enabled state in RET1 for the interrupt defined
|
|
* by the given sysino.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_GETENABLED 0xa1
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern unsigned long sun4v_intr_getenabled(unsigned long sysino);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_setenabled()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_SETENABLED
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* ARG1: intr_enabled (HV_INTR_{DISABLED,ENABLED})
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino or intr_enabled value
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the 'enabled' state of the interrupt sysino.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_SETENABLED 0xa2
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern void sun4v_intr_setenabled(unsigned long sysino, unsigned long intr_enabled);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_getstate()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_GETSTATE
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: intr_state (HV_INTR_STATE_*)
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns current state of the interrupt defined by the given sysino.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_GETSTATE 0xa3
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern unsigned long sun4v_intr_getstate(unsigned long sysino);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_setstate()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_SETSTATE
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* ARG1: intr_state (HV_INTR_STATE_*)
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino or intr_state value
|
|
*
|
|
* Sets the current state of the interrupt described by the given sysino
|
|
* value.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: Setting the state to HV_INTR_STATE_IDLE clears any pending
|
|
* interrupt for sysino.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_SETSTATE 0xa4
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern void sun4v_intr_setstate(unsigned long sysino, unsigned long intr_state);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_gettarget()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_GETTARGET
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: cpuid
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns CPU that is the current target of the interrupt defined by
|
|
* the given sysino. The CPU value returned is undefined if the target
|
|
* has not been set via intr_settarget().
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_GETTARGET 0xa5
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern unsigned long sun4v_intr_gettarget(unsigned long sysino);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* intr_settarget()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_INTR_SETTARGET
|
|
* ARG0: sysino
|
|
* ARG1: cpuid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid sysino
|
|
* ENOCPU Invalid cpuid
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the target CPU for the interrupt defined by the given sysino.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_INTR_SETTARGET 0xa6
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
|
|
extern void sun4v_intr_settarget(unsigned long sysino, unsigned long cpuid);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* PCI IO services.
|
|
*
|
|
* See the terminology descriptions in the device interrupt services
|
|
* section above as those apply here too. Here are terminology
|
|
* definitions specific to these PCI IO services:
|
|
*
|
|
* tsbnum TSB number. Indentifies which io-tsb is used.
|
|
* For this version of the specification, tsbnum
|
|
* must be zero.
|
|
*
|
|
* tsbindex TSB index. Identifies which entry in the TSB
|
|
* is used. The first entry is zero.
|
|
*
|
|
* tsbid A 64-bit aligned data structure which contains
|
|
* a tsbnum and a tsbindex. Bits 63:32 contain the
|
|
* tsbnum and bits 31:00 contain the tsbindex.
|
|
*
|
|
* Use the HV_PCI_TSBID() macro to construct such
|
|
* values.
|
|
*
|
|
* io_attributes IO attributes for IOMMU mappings. One of more
|
|
* of the attritbute bits are stores in a 64-bit
|
|
* value. The values are defined below.
|
|
*
|
|
* r_addr 64-bit real address
|
|
*
|
|
* pci_device PCI device address. A PCI device address identifies
|
|
* a specific device on a specific PCI bus segment.
|
|
* A PCI device address ia a 32-bit unsigned integer
|
|
* with the following format:
|
|
*
|
|
* 00000000.bbbbbbbb.dddddfff.00000000
|
|
*
|
|
* Use the HV_PCI_DEVICE_BUILD() macro to construct
|
|
* such values.
|
|
*
|
|
* pci_config_offset
|
|
* PCI configureation space offset. For conventional
|
|
* PCI a value between 0 and 255. For extended
|
|
* configuration space, a value between 0 and 4095.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: For PCI configuration space accesses, the offset
|
|
* must be aligned to the access size.
|
|
*
|
|
* error_flag A return value which specifies if the action succeeded
|
|
* or failed. 0 means no error, non-0 means some error
|
|
* occurred while performing the service.
|
|
*
|
|
* io_sync_direction
|
|
* Direction definition for pci_dma_sync(), defined
|
|
* below in HV_PCI_SYNC_*.
|
|
*
|
|
* io_page_list A list of io_page_addresses, an io_page_address is
|
|
* a real address.
|
|
*
|
|
* io_page_list_p A pointer to an io_page_list.
|
|
*
|
|
* "size based byte swap" - Some functions do size based byte swapping
|
|
* which allows sw to access pointers and
|
|
* counters in native form when the processor
|
|
* operates in a different endianness than the
|
|
* IO bus. Size-based byte swapping converts a
|
|
* multi-byte field between big-endian and
|
|
* little-endian format.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define HV_PCI_MAP_ATTR_READ 0x01
|
|
#define HV_PCI_MAP_ATTR_WRITE 0x02
|
|
|
|
#define HV_PCI_DEVICE_BUILD(b,d,f) \
|
|
((((b) & 0xff) << 16) | \
|
|
(((d) & 0x1f) << 11) | \
|
|
(((f) & 0x07) << 8))
|
|
|
|
#define HV_PCI_TSBID(__tsb_num, __tsb_index) \
|
|
((((u64)(__tsb_num)) << 32UL) | ((u64)(__tsb_index)))
|
|
|
|
#define HV_PCI_SYNC_FOR_DEVICE 0x01
|
|
#define HV_PCI_SYNC_FOR_CPU 0x02
|
|
|
|
/* pci_iommu_map()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_MAP
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: tsbid
|
|
* ARG2: #ttes
|
|
* ARG3: io_attributes
|
|
* ARG4: io_page_list_p
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: #ttes mapped
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/tsbnum/tsbindex/io_attributes
|
|
* EBADALIGN Improperly aligned real address
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
*
|
|
* Create IOMMU mappings in the sun4v device defined by the given
|
|
* devhandle. The mappings are created in the TSB defined by the
|
|
* tsbnum component of the given tsbid. The first mapping is created
|
|
* in the TSB i ndex defined by the tsbindex component of the given tsbid.
|
|
* The call creates up to #ttes mappings, the first one at tsbnum, tsbindex,
|
|
* the second at tsbnum, tsbindex + 1, etc.
|
|
*
|
|
* All mappings are created with the attributes defined by the io_attributes
|
|
* argument. The page mapping addresses are described in the io_page_list
|
|
* defined by the given io_page_list_p, which is a pointer to the io_page_list.
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* The first entry in the io_page_list is the address for the first iotte, the
|
|
* 2nd for the 2nd iotte, and so on.
|
|
*
|
|
* Each io_page_address in the io_page_list must be appropriately aligned.
|
|
* #ttes must be greater than zero. For this version of the spec, the tsbnum
|
|
* component of the given tsbid must be zero.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns the actual number of mappings creates, which may be less than
|
|
* or equal to the argument #ttes. If the function returns a value which
|
|
* is less than the #ttes, the caller may continus to call the function with
|
|
* an updated tsbid, #ttes, io_page_list_p arguments until all pages are
|
|
* mapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: This function does not imply an iotte cache flush. The guest must
|
|
* demap an entry before re-mapping it.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_MAP 0xb0
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|
|
|
/* pci_iommu_demap()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_DEMAP
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: tsbid
|
|
* ARG2: #ttes
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: #ttes demapped
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/tsbnum/tsbindex
|
|
*
|
|
* Demap and flush IOMMU mappings in the device defined by the given
|
|
* devhandle. Demaps up to #ttes entries in the TSB defined by the tsbnum
|
|
* component of the given tsbid, starting at the TSB index defined by the
|
|
* tsbindex component of the given tsbid.
|
|
*
|
|
* For this version of the spec, the tsbnum of the given tsbid must be zero.
|
|
* #ttes must be greater than zero.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns the actual number of ttes demapped, which may be less than or equal
|
|
* to the argument #ttes. If #ttes demapped is less than #ttes, the caller
|
|
* may continue to call this function with updated tsbid and #ttes arguments
|
|
* until all pages are demapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: Entries do not have to be mapped to be demapped. A demap of an
|
|
* unmapped page will flush the entry from the tte cache.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_DEMAP 0xb1
|
|
|
|
/* pci_iommu_getmap()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_GETMAP
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: tsbid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: io_attributes
|
|
* RET2: real address
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/tsbnum/tsbindex
|
|
* ENOMAP Mapping is not valid, no translation exists
|
|
*
|
|
* Read and return the mapping in the device described by the given devhandle
|
|
* and tsbid. If successful, the io_attributes shall be returned in RET1
|
|
* and the page address of the mapping shall be returned in RET2.
|
|
*
|
|
* For this version of the spec, the tsbnum component of the given tsbid
|
|
* must be zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_GETMAP 0xb2
|
|
|
|
/* pci_iommu_getbypass()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_GETBYPASS
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: real address
|
|
* ARG2: io_attributes
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: io_addr
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/io_attributes
|
|
* ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED Function not supported in this implementation.
|
|
*
|
|
* Create a "special" mapping in the device described by the given devhandle,
|
|
* for the given real address and attributes. Return the IO address in RET1
|
|
* if successful.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_IOMMU_GETBYPASS 0xb3
|
|
|
|
/* pci_config_get()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_CONFIG_GET
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: pci_device
|
|
* ARG2: pci_config_offset
|
|
* ARG3: size
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: error_flag
|
|
* RET2: data
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/pci_device/offset/size
|
|
* EBADALIGN pci_config_offset not size aligned
|
|
* ENOACCESS Access to this offset is not permitted
|
|
*
|
|
* Read PCI configuration space for the adapter described by the given
|
|
* devhandle. Read size (1, 2, or 4) bytes of data from the given
|
|
* pci_device, at pci_config_offset from the beginning of the device's
|
|
* configuration space. If there was no error, RET1 is set to zero and
|
|
* RET2 is set to the data read. Insignificant bits in RET2 are not
|
|
* guarenteed to have any specific value and therefore must be ignored.
|
|
*
|
|
* The data returned in RET2 is size based byte swapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* If an error occurs during the read, set RET1 to a non-zero value. The
|
|
* given pci_config_offset must be 'size' aligned.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_CONFIG_GET 0xb4
|
|
|
|
/* pci_config_put()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_CONFIG_PUT
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: pci_device
|
|
* ARG2: pci_config_offset
|
|
* ARG3: size
|
|
* ARG4: data
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: error_flag
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle/pci_device/offset/size
|
|
* EBADALIGN pci_config_offset not size aligned
|
|
* ENOACCESS Access to this offset is not permitted
|
|
*
|
|
* Write PCI configuration space for the adapter described by the given
|
|
* devhandle. Write size (1, 2, or 4) bytes of data in a single operation,
|
|
* at pci_config_offset from the beginning of the device's configuration
|
|
* space. The data argument contains the data to be written to configuration
|
|
* space. Prior to writing, the data is size based byte swapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* If an error occurs during the write access, do not generate an error
|
|
* report, do set RET1 to a non-zero value. Otherwise RET1 is zero.
|
|
* The given pci_config_offset must be 'size' aligned.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function is permitted to read from offset zero in the configuration
|
|
* space described by the given pci_device if necessary to ensure that the
|
|
* write access to config space completes.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_CONFIG_PUT 0xb5
|
|
|
|
/* pci_peek()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_PEEK
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: real address
|
|
* ARG2: size
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: error_flag
|
|
* RET2: data
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or size
|
|
* EBADALIGN Improperly aligned real address
|
|
* ENORADDR Bad real address
|
|
* ENOACCESS Guest access prohibited
|
|
*
|
|
* Attempt to read the IO address given by the given devhandle, real address,
|
|
* and size. Size must be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The read is performed as a single
|
|
* access operation using the given size. If an error occurs when reading
|
|
* from the given location, do not generate an error report, but return a
|
|
* non-zero value in RET1. If the read was successful, return zero in RET1
|
|
* and return the actual data read in RET2. The data returned is size based
|
|
* byte swapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* Non-significant bits in RET2 are not guarenteed to have any specific value
|
|
* and therefore must be ignored. If RET1 is returned as non-zero, the data
|
|
* value is not guarenteed to have any specific value and should be ignored.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller must have permission to read from the given devhandle, real
|
|
* address, which must be an IO address. The argument real address must be a
|
|
* size aligned address.
|
|
*
|
|
* The hypervisor implementation of this function must block access to any
|
|
* IO address that the guest does not have explicit permission to access.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_PEEK 0xb6
|
|
|
|
/* pci_poke()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_POKE
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: real address
|
|
* ARG2: size
|
|
* ARG3: data
|
|
* ARG4: pci_device
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: error_flag
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle, size, or pci_device
|
|
* EBADALIGN Improperly aligned real address
|
|
* ENORADDR Bad real address
|
|
* ENOACCESS Guest access prohibited
|
|
* ENOTSUPPORTED Function is not supported by implementation
|
|
*
|
|
* Attempt to write data to the IO address given by the given devhandle,
|
|
* real address, and size. Size must be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The write is
|
|
* performed as a single access operation using the given size. Prior to
|
|
* writing the data is size based swapped.
|
|
*
|
|
* If an error occurs when writing to the given location, do not generate an
|
|
* error report, but return a non-zero value in RET1. If the write was
|
|
* successful, return zero in RET1.
|
|
*
|
|
* pci_device describes the configuration address of the device being
|
|
* written to. The implementation may safely read from offset 0 with
|
|
* the configuration space of the device described by devhandle and
|
|
* pci_device in order to guarantee that the write portion of the operation
|
|
* completes
|
|
*
|
|
* Any error that occurs due to the read shall be reported using the normal
|
|
* error reporting mechanisms .. the read error is not suppressed.
|
|
*
|
|
* The caller must have permission to write to the given devhandle, real
|
|
* address, which must be an IO address. The argument real address must be a
|
|
* size aligned address. The caller must have permission to read from
|
|
* the given devhandle, pci_device cofiguration space offset 0.
|
|
*
|
|
* The hypervisor implementation of this function must block access to any
|
|
* IO address that the guest does not have explicit permission to access.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_POKE 0xb7
|
|
|
|
/* pci_dma_sync()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_DMA_SYNC
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: real address
|
|
* ARG2: size
|
|
* ARG3: io_sync_direction
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: #synced
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or io_sync_direction
|
|
* ENORADDR Bad real address
|
|
*
|
|
* Synchronize a memory region described by the given real address and size,
|
|
* for the device defined by the given devhandle using the direction(s)
|
|
* defined by the given io_sync_direction. The argument size is the size of
|
|
* the memory region in bytes.
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the actual number of bytes synchronized in the return value #synced,
|
|
* which may be less than or equal to the argument size. If the return
|
|
* value #synced is less than size, the caller must continue to call this
|
|
* function with updated real address and size arguments until the entire
|
|
* memory region is synchronized.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_DMA_SYNC 0xb8
|
|
|
|
/* PCI MSI services. */
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSITYPE_MSI32 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSITYPE_MSI64 0x01
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSIQSTATE_IDLE 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSIQSTATE_ERROR 0x01
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSIQ_INVALID 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSIQ_VALID 0x01
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSISTATE_IDLE 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSISTATE_DELIVERED 0x01
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSIVALID_INVALID 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSIVALID_VALID 0x01
|
|
|
|
#define HV_PCIE_MSGTYPE_PME_MSG 0x18
|
|
#define HV_PCIE_MSGTYPE_PME_ACK_MSG 0x1b
|
|
#define HV_PCIE_MSGTYPE_CORR_MSG 0x30
|
|
#define HV_PCIE_MSGTYPE_NONFATAL_MSG 0x31
|
|
#define HV_PCIE_MSGTYPE_FATAL_MSG 0x33
|
|
|
|
#define HV_MSG_INVALID 0x00
|
|
#define HV_MSG_VALID 0x01
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_conf()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_CONF
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* ARG2: real address
|
|
* ARG3: number of entries
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle, msiqid or nentries
|
|
* EBADALIGN Improperly aligned real address
|
|
* ENORADDR Bad real address
|
|
*
|
|
* Configure the MSI queue given by the devhandle and msiqid arguments,
|
|
* and to be placed at the given real address and be of the given
|
|
* number of entries. The real address must be aligned exactly to match
|
|
* the queue size. Each queue entry is 64-bytes long, so f.e. a 32 entry
|
|
* queue must be aligned on a 2048 byte real address boundary. The MSI-EQ
|
|
* Head and Tail are initialized so that the MSI-EQ is 'empty'.
|
|
*
|
|
* Implementation Note: Certain implementations have fixed sized queues. In
|
|
* that case, number of entries must contain the correct
|
|
* value.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_CONF 0xc0
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_INFO
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: real address
|
|
* RET2: number of entries
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the configuration information for the MSI queue described
|
|
* by the given devhandle and msiqid. The base address of the queue
|
|
* is returned in ARG1 and the number of entries is returned in ARG2.
|
|
* If the queue is unconfigured, the real address is undefined and the
|
|
* number of entries will be returned as zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_INFO 0xc1
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_getvalid()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETVALID
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msiqvalid (HV_MSIQ_VALID or HV_MSIQ_INVALID)
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the valid state of the MSI-EQ described by the given devhandle and
|
|
* msiqid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETVALID 0xc2
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_setvalid()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_SETVALID
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* ARG2: msiqvalid (HV_MSIQ_VALID or HV_MSIQ_INVALID)
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid or msiqvalid
|
|
* value or MSI EQ is uninitialized
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the valid state of the MSI-EQ described by the given devhandle and
|
|
* msiqid to the given msiqvalid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_SETVALID 0xc3
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_getstate()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETSTATE
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msiqstate (HV_MSIQSTATE_IDLE or HV_MSIQSTATE_ERROR)
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the state of the MSI-EQ described by the given devhandle and
|
|
* msiqid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETSTATE 0xc4
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_getvalid()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETVALID
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* ARG2: msiqstate (HV_MSIQSTATE_IDLE or HV_MSIQSTATE_ERROR)
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid or msiqstate
|
|
* value or MSI EQ is uninitialized
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the state of the MSI-EQ described by the given devhandle and
|
|
* msiqid to the given msiqvalid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_SETSTATE 0xc5
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_gethead()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETHEAD
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msiqhead
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the current MSI EQ queue head for the MSI-EQ described by the
|
|
* given devhandle and msiqid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETHEAD 0xc6
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_sethead()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_SETHEAD
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* ARG2: msiqhead
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid or msiqhead,
|
|
* or MSI EQ is uninitialized
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the current MSI EQ queue head for the MSI-EQ described by the
|
|
* given devhandle and msiqid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_SETHEAD 0xc7
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msiq_gettail()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETTAIL
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msiqid
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msiqtail
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msiqid
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the current MSI EQ queue tail for the MSI-EQ described by the
|
|
* given devhandle and msiqid.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSIQ_GETTAIL 0xc8
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msi_getvalid()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETVALID
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msinum
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msivalidstate
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the current valid/enabled state for the MSI defined by the
|
|
* given devhandle and msinum.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETVALID 0xc9
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msi_setvalid()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETVALID
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msinum
|
|
* ARG2: msivalidstate
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum or msivalidstate
|
|
*
|
|
* Set the current valid/enabled state for the MSI defined by the
|
|
* given devhandle and msinum.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETVALID 0xca
|
|
|
|
/* pci_msi_getmsiq()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETMSIQ
|
|
* ARG0: devhandle
|
|
* ARG1: msinum
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: msiqid
|
|
* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum or MSI is unbound
|
|
*
|
|
* Get the MSI EQ that the MSI defined by the given devhandle and
|
|
* msinum is bound to.
|
|
*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETMSIQ 0xcb
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/* pci_msi_setmsiq()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETMSIQ
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msinum
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* ARG2: msitype
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* ARG3: msiqid
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum or msiqid
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*
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* Set the MSI EQ that the MSI defined by the given devhandle and
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* msinum is bound to.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETMSIQ 0xcc
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/* pci_msi_getstate()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETSTATE
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msinum
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: msistate
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum
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*
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* Get the state of the MSI defined by the given devhandle and msinum.
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* If not initialized, return HV_MSISTATE_IDLE.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_GETSTATE 0xcd
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/* pci_msi_setstate()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETSTATE
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msinum
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* ARG2: msistate
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msinum or msistate
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*
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* Set the state of the MSI defined by the given devhandle and msinum.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSI_SETSTATE 0xce
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/* pci_msg_getmsiq()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_GETMSIQ
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msgtype
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: msiqid
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msgtype
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*
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* Get the MSI EQ of the MSG defined by the given devhandle and msgtype.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_GETMSIQ 0xd0
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/* pci_msg_setmsiq()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_SETMSIQ
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msgtype
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* ARG2: msiqid
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle, msgtype, or msiqid
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*
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* Set the MSI EQ of the MSG defined by the given devhandle and msgtype.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_SETMSIQ 0xd1
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/* pci_msg_getvalid()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_GETVALID
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msgtype
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: msgvalidstate
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msgtype
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*
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* Get the valid/enabled state of the MSG defined by the given
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* devhandle and msgtype.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_GETVALID 0xd2
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/* pci_msg_setvalid()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_SETVALID
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* ARG0: devhandle
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* ARG1: msgtype
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* ARG2: msgvalidstate
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid devhandle or msgtype or msgvalidstate
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*
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* Set the valid/enabled state of the MSG defined by the given
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* devhandle and msgtype.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_PCI_MSG_SETVALID 0xd3
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/* Performance counter services. */
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#define HV_PERF_JBUS_PERF_CTRL_REG 0x00
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#define HV_PERF_JBUS_PERF_CNT_REG 0x01
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CTRL_REG_0 0x02
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CNT_REG_0 0x03
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CTRL_REG_1 0x04
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CNT_REG_1 0x05
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CTRL_REG_2 0x06
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CNT_REG_2 0x07
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CTRL_REG_3 0x08
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#define HV_PERF_DRAM_PERF_CNT_REG_3 0x09
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/* get_perfreg()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_GET_PERFREG
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* ARG0: performance reg number
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* RET0: status
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* RET1: performance reg value
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid performance register number
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* ENOACCESS No access allowed to performance counters
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*
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* Read the value of the given DRAM/JBUS performance counter/control register.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_GET_PERFREG 0x100
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/* set_perfreg()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_SET_PERFREG
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* ARG0: performance reg number
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* ARG1: performance reg value
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* RET0: status
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* ERRORS: EINVAL Invalid performance register number
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* ENOACCESS No access allowed to performance counters
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*
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* Write the given performance reg value to the given DRAM/JBUS
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* performance counter/control register.
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*/
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#define HV_FAST_SET_PERFREG 0x101
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/* MMU statistics services.
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*
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* The hypervisor maintains MMU statistics and privileged code provides
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* a buffer where these statistics can be collected. It is continually
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* updated once configured. The layout is as follows:
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*/
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct hv_mmu_statistics {
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctx0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctx0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved1[2];
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctx0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved2[2];
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctx0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved3[4];
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved4[2];
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved5[2];
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unsigned long immu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long immu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved6[4];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctx0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctx0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved7[2];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctx0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved8[2];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctx0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctx0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved9[4];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_8k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_64k_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved10[2];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_4mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved11[2];
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_hits_ctxnon0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long dmmu_tsb_ticks_ctxnon0_256mb_tte;
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unsigned long __reserved12[4];
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};
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#endif
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/* mmustat_conf()
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* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
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* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMUSTAT_CONF
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* ARG0: real address
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|
* RET0: status
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|
* RET1: real address
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|
* ERRORS: ENORADDR Invalid real address
|
|
* EBADALIGN Real address not aligned on 64-byte boundary
|
|
* EBADTRAP API not supported on this processor
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|
*
|
|
* Enable MMU statistic gathering using the buffer at the given real
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* address on the current virtual CPU. The new buffer real address
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* is given in ARG1, and the previously specified buffer real address
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* is returned in RET1, or is returned as zero for the first invocation.
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*
|
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* If the passed in real address argument is zero, this will disable
|
|
* MMU statistic collection on the current virtual CPU. If an error is
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* returned then no statistics are collected.
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|
*
|
|
* The buffer contents should be initialized to all zeros before being
|
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* given to the hypervisor or else the statistics will be meaningless.
|
|
*/
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#define HV_FAST_MMUSTAT_CONF 0x102
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|
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/* mmustat_info()
|
|
* TRAP: HV_FAST_TRAP
|
|
* FUNCTION: HV_FAST_MMUSTAT_INFO
|
|
* RET0: status
|
|
* RET1: real address
|
|
* ERRORS: EBADTRAP API not supported on this processor
|
|
*
|
|
* Return the current state and real address of the currently configured
|
|
* MMU statistics buffer on the current virtual CPU.
|
|
*/
|
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#define HV_FAST_MMUSTAT_INFO 0x103
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|
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/* Function numbers for HV_CORE_TRAP. */
|
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#define HV_CORE_VER 0x00
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#define HV_CORE_PUTCHAR 0x01
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#define HV_CORE_EXIT 0x02
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#endif /* !(_SPARC64_HYPERVISOR_H) */
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