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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _ASM_IA64_PAL_H
3 #define _ASM_IA64_PAL_H
4 
5 /*
6  * Processor Abstraction Layer definitions.
7  *
8  * This is based on Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual rev 1.0
9  * chapter 11 IA-64 Processor Abstraction Layer
10  *
11  * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co
12  *	David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
13  *	Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
14  * Copyright (C) 1999 VA Linux Systems
15  * Copyright (C) 1999 Walt Drummond <drummond@valinux.com>
16  * Copyright (C) 1999 Srinivasa Prasad Thirumalachar <sprasad@sprasad.engr.sgi.com>
17  * Copyright (C) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI)
18  *
19  * 99/10/01	davidm	Make sure we pass zero for reserved parameters.
20  * 00/03/07	davidm	Updated pal_cache_flush() to be in sync with PAL v2.6.
21  * 00/03/23     cfleck  Modified processor min-state save area to match updated PAL & SAL info
22  * 00/05/24     eranian Updated to latest PAL spec, fix structures bugs, added
23  * 00/05/25	eranian Support for stack calls, and static physical calls
24  * 00/06/18	eranian Support for stacked physical calls
25  * 06/10/26	rja	Support for Intel Itanium Architecture Software Developer's
26  *			Manual Rev 2.2 (Jan 2006)
27  */
28 
29 /*
30  * Note that some of these calls use a static-register only calling
31  * convention which has nothing to do with the regular calling
32  * convention.
33  */
34 #define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH		1	/* flush i/d cache */
35 #define PAL_CACHE_INFO		2	/* get detailed i/d cache info */
36 #define PAL_CACHE_INIT		3	/* initialize i/d cache */
37 #define PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY	4	/* get summary of cache hierarchy */
38 #define PAL_MEM_ATTRIB		5	/* list supported memory attributes */
39 #define PAL_PTCE_INFO		6	/* purge TLB info */
40 #define PAL_VM_INFO		7	/* return supported virtual memory features */
41 #define PAL_VM_SUMMARY		8	/* return summary on supported vm features */
42 #define PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES	9	/* return processor bus interface features settings */
43 #define PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES	10	/* set processor bus features */
44 #define PAL_DEBUG_INFO		11	/* get number of debug registers */
45 #define PAL_FIXED_ADDR		12	/* get fixed component of processors's directed address */
46 #define PAL_FREQ_BASE		13	/* base frequency of the platform */
47 #define PAL_FREQ_RATIOS		14	/* ratio of processor, bus and ITC frequency */
48 #define PAL_PERF_MON_INFO	15	/* return performance monitor info */
49 #define PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR	16	/* set processor interrupt block and IO port space addr */
50 #define PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES	17	/* get configurable processor features & settings */
51 #define PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES	18	/* enable/disable configurable processor features */
52 #define PAL_RSE_INFO		19	/* return rse information */
53 #define PAL_VERSION		20	/* return version of PAL code */
54 #define PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG	21	/* clear all processor log info */
55 #define PAL_MC_DRAIN		22	/* drain operations which could result in an MCA */
56 #define PAL_MC_EXPECTED		23	/* set/reset expected MCA indicator */
57 #define PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE	24	/* get processor dynamic state */
58 #define PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO	25	/* get processor MCA info and static state */
59 #define PAL_MC_RESUME		26	/* Return to interrupted process */
60 #define PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM	27	/* Register memory for PAL to use during MCAs and inits */
61 #define PAL_HALT		28	/* enter the low power HALT state */
62 #define PAL_HALT_LIGHT		29	/* enter the low power light halt state*/
63 #define PAL_COPY_INFO		30	/* returns info needed to relocate PAL */
64 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT	31	/* init tags & data of cache line */
65 #define PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT	32	/* register PMI memory entry points with the processor */
66 #define PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV	33	/* enter IA-32 system environment */
67 #define PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE	34	/* return vm TC and page walker page sizes */
68 
69 #define PAL_MEM_FOR_TEST	37	/* get amount of memory needed for late processor test */
70 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO	38	/* get i/d cache protection info */
71 #define PAL_REGISTER_INFO	39	/* return AR and CR register information*/
72 #define PAL_SHUTDOWN		40	/* enter processor shutdown state */
73 #define PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY	41	/* Make Processor Prefetches Visible */
74 #define PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL 42	/* returns information on logical to physical processor mapping */
75 #define PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO	43	/* returns information on caches shared by logical processor */
76 #define PAL_GET_HW_POLICY	48	/* Get current hardware resource sharing policy */
77 #define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY	49	/* Set current hardware resource sharing policy */
78 #define PAL_VP_INFO		50	/* Information about virtual processor features */
79 #define PAL_MC_HW_TRACKING	51	/* Hardware tracking status */
80 
81 #define PAL_COPY_PAL		256	/* relocate PAL procedures and PAL PMI */
82 #define PAL_HALT_INFO		257	/* return the low power capabilities of processor */
83 #define PAL_TEST_PROC		258	/* perform late processor self-test */
84 #define PAL_CACHE_READ		259	/* read tag & data of cacheline for diagnostic testing */
85 #define PAL_CACHE_WRITE		260	/* write tag & data of cacheline for diagnostic testing */
86 #define PAL_VM_TR_READ		261	/* read contents of translation register */
87 #define PAL_GET_PSTATE		262	/* get the current P-state */
88 #define PAL_SET_PSTATE		263	/* set the P-state */
89 #define PAL_BRAND_INFO		274	/* Processor branding information */
90 
91 #define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_LASTSET	0
92 #define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_AVGANDRESET	1
93 #define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_AVGNORESET	2
94 #define PAL_GET_PSTATE_TYPE_INSTANT	3
95 
96 #define PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT	276	/* Injects processor error or returns injection capabilities */
97 
98 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
99 
100 #include <linux/types.h>
101 #include <asm/fpu.h>
102 #include <asm/intrinsics.h>
103 
104 /*
105  * Data types needed to pass information into PAL procedures and
106  * interpret information returned by them.
107  */
108 
109 /* Return status from the PAL procedure */
110 typedef s64				pal_status_t;
111 
112 #define PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS		0	/* No error */
113 #define PAL_STATUS_UNIMPLEMENTED	(-1)	/* Unimplemented procedure */
114 #define PAL_STATUS_EINVAL		(-2)	/* Invalid argument */
115 #define PAL_STATUS_ERROR		(-3)	/* Error */
116 #define PAL_STATUS_CACHE_INIT_FAIL	(-4)	/* Could not initialize the
117 						 * specified level and type of
118 						 * cache without sideeffects
119 						 * and "restrict" was 1
120 						 */
121 #define PAL_STATUS_REQUIRES_MEMORY	(-9)	/* Call requires PAL memory buffer */
122 
123 /* Processor cache level in the hierarchy */
124 typedef u64				pal_cache_level_t;
125 #define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L0		0	/* L0 */
126 #define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L1		1	/* L1 */
127 #define PAL_CACHE_LEVEL_L2		2	/* L2 */
128 
129 
130 /* Processor cache type at a particular level in the hierarchy */
131 
132 typedef u64				pal_cache_type_t;
133 #define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION	1	/* Instruction cache */
134 #define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_DATA		2	/* Data or unified cache */
135 #define PAL_CACHE_TYPE_INSTRUCTION_DATA	3	/* Both Data & Instruction */
136 
137 
138 #define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_INVALIDATE	1	/* Invalidate clean lines */
139 #define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_CHK_INTRS	2	/* check for interrupts/mc while flushing */
140 
141 /* Processor cache line size in bytes  */
142 typedef int				pal_cache_line_size_t;
143 
144 /* Processor cache line state */
145 typedef u64				pal_cache_line_state_t;
146 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_INVALID	0	/* Invalid */
147 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_SHARED	1	/* Shared */
148 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_EXCLUSIVE	2	/* Exclusive */
149 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_STATE_MODIFIED	3	/* Modified */
150 
151 typedef struct pal_freq_ratio {
152 	u32 den, num;		/* numerator & denominator */
153 } itc_ratio, proc_ratio;
154 
155 typedef	union  pal_cache_config_info_1_s {
156 	struct {
157 		u64		u		: 1,	/* 0 Unified cache ? */
158 				at		: 2,	/* 2-1 Cache mem attr*/
159 				reserved	: 5,	/* 7-3 Reserved */
160 				associativity	: 8,	/* 16-8 Associativity*/
161 				line_size	: 8,	/* 23-17 Line size */
162 				stride		: 8,	/* 31-24 Stride */
163 				store_latency	: 8,	/*39-32 Store latency*/
164 				load_latency	: 8,	/* 47-40 Load latency*/
165 				store_hints	: 8,	/* 55-48 Store hints*/
166 				load_hints	: 8;	/* 63-56 Load hints */
167 	} pcci1_bits;
168 	u64			pcci1_data;
169 } pal_cache_config_info_1_t;
170 
171 typedef	union  pal_cache_config_info_2_s {
172 	struct {
173 		u32		cache_size;		/*cache size in bytes*/
174 
175 
176 		u32		alias_boundary	: 8,	/* 39-32 aliased addr
177 							 * separation for max
178 							 * performance.
179 							 */
180 				tag_ls_bit	: 8,	/* 47-40 LSb of addr*/
181 				tag_ms_bit	: 8,	/* 55-48 MSb of addr*/
182 				reserved	: 8;	/* 63-56 Reserved */
183 	} pcci2_bits;
184 	u64			pcci2_data;
185 } pal_cache_config_info_2_t;
186 
187 
188 typedef struct pal_cache_config_info_s {
189 	pal_status_t			pcci_status;
190 	pal_cache_config_info_1_t	pcci_info_1;
191 	pal_cache_config_info_2_t	pcci_info_2;
192 	u64				pcci_reserved;
193 } pal_cache_config_info_t;
194 
195 #define pcci_ld_hints		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.load_hints
196 #define pcci_st_hints		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.store_hints
197 #define pcci_ld_latency		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.load_latency
198 #define pcci_st_latency		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.store_latency
199 #define pcci_stride		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.stride
200 #define pcci_line_size		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.line_size
201 #define pcci_assoc		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.associativity
202 #define pcci_cache_attr		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.at
203 #define pcci_unified		pcci_info_1.pcci1_bits.u
204 #define pcci_tag_msb		pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.tag_ms_bit
205 #define pcci_tag_lsb		pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.tag_ls_bit
206 #define pcci_alias_boundary	pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.alias_boundary
207 #define pcci_cache_size		pcci_info_2.pcci2_bits.cache_size
208 
209 
210 
211 /* Possible values for cache attributes */
212 
213 #define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WT		0	/* Write through cache */
214 #define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WB		1	/* Write back cache */
215 #define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WT_OR_WB		2	/* Either write thru or write
216 						 * back depending on TLB
217 						 * memory attributes
218 						 */
219 
220 
221 /* Possible values for cache hints */
222 
223 #define PAL_CACHE_HINT_TEMP_1		0	/* Temporal level 1 */
224 #define PAL_CACHE_HINT_NTEMP_1		1	/* Non-temporal level 1 */
225 #define PAL_CACHE_HINT_NTEMP_ALL	3	/* Non-temporal all levels */
226 
227 /* Processor cache protection  information */
228 typedef union pal_cache_protection_element_u {
229 	u32			pcpi_data;
230 	struct {
231 		u32		data_bits	: 8, /* # data bits covered by
232 						      * each unit of protection
233 						      */
234 
235 				tagprot_lsb	: 6, /* Least -do- */
236 				tagprot_msb	: 6, /* Most Sig. tag address
237 						      * bit that this
238 						      * protection covers.
239 						      */
240 				prot_bits	: 6, /* # of protection bits */
241 				method		: 4, /* Protection method */
242 				t_d		: 2; /* Indicates which part
243 						      * of the cache this
244 						      * protection encoding
245 						      * applies.
246 						      */
247 	} pcp_info;
248 } pal_cache_protection_element_t;
249 
250 #define pcpi_cache_prot_part	pcp_info.t_d
251 #define pcpi_prot_method	pcp_info.method
252 #define pcpi_prot_bits		pcp_info.prot_bits
253 #define pcpi_tagprot_msb	pcp_info.tagprot_msb
254 #define pcpi_tagprot_lsb	pcp_info.tagprot_lsb
255 #define pcpi_data_bits		pcp_info.data_bits
256 
257 /* Processor cache part encodings */
258 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_DATA	0	/* Data protection  */
259 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_TAG		1	/* Tag  protection */
260 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_TAG_DATA	2	/* Tag+data protection (tag is
261 						 * more significant )
262 						 */
263 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_DATA_TAG	3	/* Data+tag protection (data is
264 						 * more significant )
265 						 */
266 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_MAX		6
267 
268 
269 typedef struct pal_cache_protection_info_s {
270 	pal_status_t			pcpi_status;
271 	pal_cache_protection_element_t	pcp_info[PAL_CACHE_PROT_PART_MAX];
272 } pal_cache_protection_info_t;
273 
274 
275 /* Processor cache protection method encodings */
276 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_NONE		0	/* No protection */
277 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_ODD_PARITY	1	/* Odd parity */
278 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_EVEN_PARITY	2	/* Even parity */
279 #define PAL_CACHE_PROT_METHOD_ECC		3	/* ECC protection */
280 
281 
282 /* Processor cache line identification in the hierarchy */
283 typedef union pal_cache_line_id_u {
284 	u64			pclid_data;
285 	struct {
286 		u64		cache_type	: 8,	/* 7-0 cache type */
287 				level		: 8,	/* 15-8 level of the
288 							 * cache in the
289 							 * hierarchy.
290 							 */
291 				way		: 8,	/* 23-16 way in the set
292 							 */
293 				part		: 8,	/* 31-24 part of the
294 							 * cache
295 							 */
296 				reserved	: 32;	/* 63-32 is reserved*/
297 	} pclid_info_read;
298 	struct {
299 		u64		cache_type	: 8,	/* 7-0 cache type */
300 				level		: 8,	/* 15-8 level of the
301 							 * cache in the
302 							 * hierarchy.
303 							 */
304 				way		: 8,	/* 23-16 way in the set
305 							 */
306 				part		: 8,	/* 31-24 part of the
307 							 * cache
308 							 */
309 				mesi		: 8,	/* 39-32 cache line
310 							 * state
311 							 */
312 				start		: 8,	/* 47-40 lsb of data to
313 							 * invert
314 							 */
315 				length		: 8,	/* 55-48 #bits to
316 							 * invert
317 							 */
318 				trigger		: 8;	/* 63-56 Trigger error
319 							 * by doing a load
320 							 * after the write
321 							 */
322 
323 	} pclid_info_write;
324 } pal_cache_line_id_u_t;
325 
326 #define pclid_read_part		pclid_info_read.part
327 #define pclid_read_way		pclid_info_read.way
328 #define pclid_read_level	pclid_info_read.level
329 #define pclid_read_cache_type	pclid_info_read.cache_type
330 
331 #define pclid_write_trigger	pclid_info_write.trigger
332 #define pclid_write_length	pclid_info_write.length
333 #define pclid_write_start	pclid_info_write.start
334 #define pclid_write_mesi	pclid_info_write.mesi
335 #define pclid_write_part	pclid_info_write.part
336 #define pclid_write_way		pclid_info_write.way
337 #define pclid_write_level	pclid_info_write.level
338 #define pclid_write_cache_type	pclid_info_write.cache_type
339 
340 /* Processor cache line part encodings */
341 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA		0	/* Data */
342 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_TAG		1	/* Tag */
343 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA_PROT	2	/* Data protection */
344 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_TAG_PROT		3	/* Tag protection */
345 #define PAL_CACHE_LINE_ID_PART_DATA_TAG_PROT	4	/* Data+tag
346 							 * protection
347 							 */
348 typedef struct pal_cache_line_info_s {
349 	pal_status_t		pcli_status;		/* Return status of the read cache line
350 							 * info call.
351 							 */
352 	u64			pcli_data;		/* 64-bit data, tag, protection bits .. */
353 	u64			pcli_data_len;		/* data length in bits */
354 	pal_cache_line_state_t	pcli_cache_line_state;	/* mesi state */
355 
356 } pal_cache_line_info_t;
357 
358 
359 /* Machine Check related crap */
360 
361 /* Pending event status bits  */
362 typedef u64					pal_mc_pending_events_t;
363 
364 #define PAL_MC_PENDING_MCA			(1 << 0)
365 #define PAL_MC_PENDING_INIT			(1 << 1)
366 
367 /* Error information type */
368 typedef u64					pal_mc_info_index_t;
369 
370 #define PAL_MC_INFO_PROCESSOR			0	/* Processor */
371 #define PAL_MC_INFO_CACHE_CHECK			1	/* Cache check */
372 #define PAL_MC_INFO_TLB_CHECK			2	/* Tlb check */
373 #define PAL_MC_INFO_BUS_CHECK			3	/* Bus check */
374 #define PAL_MC_INFO_REQ_ADDR			4	/* Requestor address */
375 #define PAL_MC_INFO_RESP_ADDR			5	/* Responder address */
376 #define PAL_MC_INFO_TARGET_ADDR			6	/* Target address */
377 #define PAL_MC_INFO_IMPL_DEP			7	/* Implementation
378 							 * dependent
379 							 */
380 
381 #define PAL_TLB_CHECK_OP_PURGE			8
382 
383 typedef struct pal_process_state_info_s {
384 	u64		reserved1	: 2,
385 			rz		: 1,	/* PAL_CHECK processor
386 						 * rendezvous
387 						 * successful.
388 						 */
389 
390 			ra		: 1,	/* PAL_CHECK attempted
391 						 * a rendezvous.
392 						 */
393 			me		: 1,	/* Distinct multiple
394 						 * errors occurred
395 						 */
396 
397 			mn		: 1,	/* Min. state save
398 						 * area has been
399 						 * registered with PAL
400 						 */
401 
402 			sy		: 1,	/* Storage integrity
403 						 * synched
404 						 */
405 
406 
407 			co		: 1,	/* Continuable */
408 			ci		: 1,	/* MC isolated */
409 			us		: 1,	/* Uncontained storage
410 						 * damage.
411 						 */
412 
413 
414 			hd		: 1,	/* Non-essential hw
415 						 * lost (no loss of
416 						 * functionality)
417 						 * causing the
418 						 * processor to run in
419 						 * degraded mode.
420 						 */
421 
422 			tl		: 1,	/* 1 => MC occurred
423 						 * after an instr was
424 						 * executed but before
425 						 * the trap that
426 						 * resulted from instr
427 						 * execution was
428 						 * generated.
429 						 * (Trap Lost )
430 						 */
431 			mi		: 1,	/* More information available
432 						 * call PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO
433 						 */
434 			pi		: 1,	/* Precise instruction pointer */
435 			pm		: 1,	/* Precise min-state save area */
436 
437 			dy		: 1,	/* Processor dynamic
438 						 * state valid
439 						 */
440 
441 
442 			in		: 1,	/* 0 = MC, 1 = INIT */
443 			rs		: 1,	/* RSE valid */
444 			cm		: 1,	/* MC corrected */
445 			ex		: 1,	/* MC is expected */
446 			cr		: 1,	/* Control regs valid*/
447 			pc		: 1,	/* Perf cntrs valid */
448 			dr		: 1,	/* Debug regs valid */
449 			tr		: 1,	/* Translation regs
450 						 * valid
451 						 */
452 			rr		: 1,	/* Region regs valid */
453 			ar		: 1,	/* App regs valid */
454 			br		: 1,	/* Branch regs valid */
455 			pr		: 1,	/* Predicate registers
456 						 * valid
457 						 */
458 
459 			fp		: 1,	/* fp registers valid*/
460 			b1		: 1,	/* Preserved bank one
461 						 * general registers
462 						 * are valid
463 						 */
464 			b0		: 1,	/* Preserved bank zero
465 						 * general registers
466 						 * are valid
467 						 */
468 			gr		: 1,	/* General registers
469 						 * are valid
470 						 * (excl. banked regs)
471 						 */
472 			dsize		: 16,	/* size of dynamic
473 						 * state returned
474 						 * by the processor
475 						 */
476 
477 			se		: 1,	/* Shared error.  MCA in a
478 						   shared structure */
479 			reserved2	: 10,
480 			cc		: 1,	/* Cache check */
481 			tc		: 1,	/* TLB check */
482 			bc		: 1,	/* Bus check */
483 			rc		: 1,	/* Register file check */
484 			uc		: 1;	/* Uarch check */
485 
486 } pal_processor_state_info_t;
487 
488 typedef struct pal_cache_check_info_s {
489 	u64		op		: 4,	/* Type of cache
490 						 * operation that
491 						 * caused the machine
492 						 * check.
493 						 */
494 			level		: 2,	/* Cache level */
495 			reserved1	: 2,
496 			dl		: 1,	/* Failure in data part
497 						 * of cache line
498 						 */
499 			tl		: 1,	/* Failure in tag part
500 						 * of cache line
501 						 */
502 			dc		: 1,	/* Failure in dcache */
503 			ic		: 1,	/* Failure in icache */
504 			mesi		: 3,	/* Cache line state */
505 			mv		: 1,	/* mesi valid */
506 			way		: 5,	/* Way in which the
507 						 * error occurred
508 						 */
509 			wiv		: 1,	/* Way field valid */
510 			reserved2	: 1,
511 			dp		: 1,	/* Data poisoned on MBE */
512 			reserved3	: 6,
513 			hlth		: 2,	/* Health indicator */
514 
515 			index		: 20,	/* Cache line index */
516 			reserved4	: 2,
517 
518 			is		: 1,	/* instruction set (1 == ia32) */
519 			iv		: 1,	/* instruction set field valid */
520 			pl		: 2,	/* privilege level */
521 			pv		: 1,	/* privilege level field valid */
522 			mcc		: 1,	/* Machine check corrected */
523 			tv		: 1,	/* Target address
524 						 * structure is valid
525 						 */
526 			rq		: 1,	/* Requester identifier
527 						 * structure is valid
528 						 */
529 			rp		: 1,	/* Responder identifier
530 						 * structure is valid
531 						 */
532 			pi		: 1;	/* Precise instruction pointer
533 						 * structure is valid
534 						 */
535 } pal_cache_check_info_t;
536 
537 typedef struct pal_tlb_check_info_s {
538 
539 	u64		tr_slot		: 8,	/* Slot# of TR where
540 						 * error occurred
541 						 */
542 			trv		: 1,	/* tr_slot field is valid */
543 			reserved1	: 1,
544 			level		: 2,	/* TLB level where failure occurred */
545 			reserved2	: 4,
546 			dtr		: 1,	/* Fail in data TR */
547 			itr		: 1,	/* Fail in inst TR */
548 			dtc		: 1,	/* Fail in data TC */
549 			itc		: 1,	/* Fail in inst. TC */
550 			op		: 4,	/* Cache operation */
551 			reserved3	: 6,
552 			hlth		: 2,	/* Health indicator */
553 			reserved4	: 22,
554 
555 			is		: 1,	/* instruction set (1 == ia32) */
556 			iv		: 1,	/* instruction set field valid */
557 			pl		: 2,	/* privilege level */
558 			pv		: 1,	/* privilege level field valid */
559 			mcc		: 1,	/* Machine check corrected */
560 			tv		: 1,	/* Target address
561 						 * structure is valid
562 						 */
563 			rq		: 1,	/* Requester identifier
564 						 * structure is valid
565 						 */
566 			rp		: 1,	/* Responder identifier
567 						 * structure is valid
568 						 */
569 			pi		: 1;	/* Precise instruction pointer
570 						 * structure is valid
571 						 */
572 } pal_tlb_check_info_t;
573 
574 typedef struct pal_bus_check_info_s {
575 	u64		size		: 5,	/* Xaction size */
576 			ib		: 1,	/* Internal bus error */
577 			eb		: 1,	/* External bus error */
578 			cc		: 1,	/* Error occurred
579 						 * during cache-cache
580 						 * transfer.
581 						 */
582 			type		: 8,	/* Bus xaction type*/
583 			sev		: 5,	/* Bus error severity*/
584 			hier		: 2,	/* Bus hierarchy level */
585 			dp		: 1,	/* Data poisoned on MBE */
586 			bsi		: 8,	/* Bus error status
587 						 * info
588 						 */
589 			reserved2	: 22,
590 
591 			is		: 1,	/* instruction set (1 == ia32) */
592 			iv		: 1,	/* instruction set field valid */
593 			pl		: 2,	/* privilege level */
594 			pv		: 1,	/* privilege level field valid */
595 			mcc		: 1,	/* Machine check corrected */
596 			tv		: 1,	/* Target address
597 						 * structure is valid
598 						 */
599 			rq		: 1,	/* Requester identifier
600 						 * structure is valid
601 						 */
602 			rp		: 1,	/* Responder identifier
603 						 * structure is valid
604 						 */
605 			pi		: 1;	/* Precise instruction pointer
606 						 * structure is valid
607 						 */
608 } pal_bus_check_info_t;
609 
610 typedef struct pal_reg_file_check_info_s {
611 	u64		id		: 4,	/* Register file identifier */
612 			op		: 4,	/* Type of register
613 						 * operation that
614 						 * caused the machine
615 						 * check.
616 						 */
617 			reg_num		: 7,	/* Register number */
618 			rnv		: 1,	/* reg_num valid */
619 			reserved2	: 38,
620 
621 			is		: 1,	/* instruction set (1 == ia32) */
622 			iv		: 1,	/* instruction set field valid */
623 			pl		: 2,	/* privilege level */
624 			pv		: 1,	/* privilege level field valid */
625 			mcc		: 1,	/* Machine check corrected */
626 			reserved3	: 3,
627 			pi		: 1;	/* Precise instruction pointer
628 						 * structure is valid
629 						 */
630 } pal_reg_file_check_info_t;
631 
632 typedef struct pal_uarch_check_info_s {
633 	u64		sid		: 5,	/* Structure identification */
634 			level		: 3,	/* Level of failure */
635 			array_id	: 4,	/* Array identification */
636 			op		: 4,	/* Type of
637 						 * operation that
638 						 * caused the machine
639 						 * check.
640 						 */
641 			way		: 6,	/* Way of structure */
642 			wv		: 1,	/* way valid */
643 			xv		: 1,	/* index valid */
644 			reserved1	: 6,
645 			hlth		: 2,	/* Health indicator */
646 			index		: 8,	/* Index or set of the uarch
647 						 * structure that failed.
648 						 */
649 			reserved2	: 24,
650 
651 			is		: 1,	/* instruction set (1 == ia32) */
652 			iv		: 1,	/* instruction set field valid */
653 			pl		: 2,	/* privilege level */
654 			pv		: 1,	/* privilege level field valid */
655 			mcc		: 1,	/* Machine check corrected */
656 			tv		: 1,	/* Target address
657 						 * structure is valid
658 						 */
659 			rq		: 1,	/* Requester identifier
660 						 * structure is valid
661 						 */
662 			rp		: 1,	/* Responder identifier
663 						 * structure is valid
664 						 */
665 			pi		: 1;	/* Precise instruction pointer
666 						 * structure is valid
667 						 */
668 } pal_uarch_check_info_t;
669 
670 typedef union pal_mc_error_info_u {
671 	u64				pmei_data;
672 	pal_processor_state_info_t	pme_processor;
673 	pal_cache_check_info_t		pme_cache;
674 	pal_tlb_check_info_t		pme_tlb;
675 	pal_bus_check_info_t		pme_bus;
676 	pal_reg_file_check_info_t	pme_reg_file;
677 	pal_uarch_check_info_t		pme_uarch;
678 } pal_mc_error_info_t;
679 
680 #define pmci_proc_unknown_check			pme_processor.uc
681 #define pmci_proc_bus_check			pme_processor.bc
682 #define pmci_proc_tlb_check			pme_processor.tc
683 #define pmci_proc_cache_check			pme_processor.cc
684 #define pmci_proc_dynamic_state_size		pme_processor.dsize
685 #define pmci_proc_gpr_valid			pme_processor.gr
686 #define pmci_proc_preserved_bank0_gpr_valid	pme_processor.b0
687 #define pmci_proc_preserved_bank1_gpr_valid	pme_processor.b1
688 #define pmci_proc_fp_valid			pme_processor.fp
689 #define pmci_proc_predicate_regs_valid		pme_processor.pr
690 #define pmci_proc_branch_regs_valid		pme_processor.br
691 #define pmci_proc_app_regs_valid		pme_processor.ar
692 #define pmci_proc_region_regs_valid		pme_processor.rr
693 #define pmci_proc_translation_regs_valid	pme_processor.tr
694 #define pmci_proc_debug_regs_valid		pme_processor.dr
695 #define pmci_proc_perf_counters_valid		pme_processor.pc
696 #define pmci_proc_control_regs_valid		pme_processor.cr
697 #define pmci_proc_machine_check_expected	pme_processor.ex
698 #define pmci_proc_machine_check_corrected	pme_processor.cm
699 #define pmci_proc_rse_valid			pme_processor.rs
700 #define pmci_proc_machine_check_or_init		pme_processor.in
701 #define pmci_proc_dynamic_state_valid		pme_processor.dy
702 #define pmci_proc_operation			pme_processor.op
703 #define pmci_proc_trap_lost			pme_processor.tl
704 #define pmci_proc_hardware_damage		pme_processor.hd
705 #define pmci_proc_uncontained_storage_damage	pme_processor.us
706 #define pmci_proc_machine_check_isolated	pme_processor.ci
707 #define pmci_proc_continuable			pme_processor.co
708 #define pmci_proc_storage_intergrity_synced	pme_processor.sy
709 #define pmci_proc_min_state_save_area_regd	pme_processor.mn
710 #define	pmci_proc_distinct_multiple_errors	pme_processor.me
711 #define pmci_proc_pal_attempted_rendezvous	pme_processor.ra
712 #define pmci_proc_pal_rendezvous_complete	pme_processor.rz
713 
714 
715 #define pmci_cache_level			pme_cache.level
716 #define pmci_cache_line_state			pme_cache.mesi
717 #define pmci_cache_line_state_valid		pme_cache.mv
718 #define pmci_cache_line_index			pme_cache.index
719 #define pmci_cache_instr_cache_fail		pme_cache.ic
720 #define pmci_cache_data_cache_fail		pme_cache.dc
721 #define pmci_cache_line_tag_fail		pme_cache.tl
722 #define pmci_cache_line_data_fail		pme_cache.dl
723 #define pmci_cache_operation			pme_cache.op
724 #define pmci_cache_way_valid			pme_cache.wv
725 #define pmci_cache_target_address_valid		pme_cache.tv
726 #define pmci_cache_way				pme_cache.way
727 #define pmci_cache_mc				pme_cache.mc
728 
729 #define pmci_tlb_instr_translation_cache_fail	pme_tlb.itc
730 #define pmci_tlb_data_translation_cache_fail	pme_tlb.dtc
731 #define pmci_tlb_instr_translation_reg_fail	pme_tlb.itr
732 #define pmci_tlb_data_translation_reg_fail	pme_tlb.dtr
733 #define pmci_tlb_translation_reg_slot		pme_tlb.tr_slot
734 #define pmci_tlb_mc				pme_tlb.mc
735 
736 #define pmci_bus_status_info			pme_bus.bsi
737 #define pmci_bus_req_address_valid		pme_bus.rq
738 #define pmci_bus_resp_address_valid		pme_bus.rp
739 #define pmci_bus_target_address_valid		pme_bus.tv
740 #define pmci_bus_error_severity			pme_bus.sev
741 #define pmci_bus_transaction_type		pme_bus.type
742 #define pmci_bus_cache_cache_transfer		pme_bus.cc
743 #define pmci_bus_transaction_size		pme_bus.size
744 #define pmci_bus_internal_error			pme_bus.ib
745 #define pmci_bus_external_error			pme_bus.eb
746 #define pmci_bus_mc				pme_bus.mc
747 
748 /*
749  * NOTE: this min_state_save area struct only includes the 1KB
750  * architectural state save area.  The other 3 KB is scratch space
751  * for PAL.
752  */
753 
754 struct pal_min_state_area {
755 	u64	pmsa_nat_bits;		/* nat bits for saved GRs  */
756 	u64	pmsa_gr[15];		/* GR1	- GR15		   */
757 	u64	pmsa_bank0_gr[16];	/* GR16 - GR31		   */
758 	u64	pmsa_bank1_gr[16];	/* GR16 - GR31		   */
759 	u64	pmsa_pr;		/* predicate registers	   */
760 	u64	pmsa_br0;		/* branch register 0	   */
761 	u64	pmsa_rsc;		/* ar.rsc		   */
762 	u64	pmsa_iip;		/* cr.iip		   */
763 	u64	pmsa_ipsr;		/* cr.ipsr		   */
764 	u64	pmsa_ifs;		/* cr.ifs		   */
765 	u64	pmsa_xip;		/* previous iip		   */
766 	u64	pmsa_xpsr;		/* previous psr		   */
767 	u64	pmsa_xfs;		/* previous ifs		   */
768 	u64	pmsa_br1;		/* branch register 1	   */
769 	u64	pmsa_reserved[70];	/* pal_min_state_area should total to 1KB */
770 };
771 
772 
773 struct ia64_pal_retval {
774 	/*
775 	 * A zero status value indicates call completed without error.
776 	 * A negative status value indicates reason of call failure.
777 	 * A positive status value indicates success but an
778 	 * informational value should be printed (e.g., "reboot for
779 	 * change to take effect").
780 	 */
781 	s64 status;
782 	u64 v0;
783 	u64 v1;
784 	u64 v2;
785 };
786 
787 /*
788  * Note: Currently unused PAL arguments are generally labeled
789  * "reserved" so the value specified in the PAL documentation
790  * (generally 0) MUST be passed.  Reserved parameters are not optional
791  * parameters.
792  */
793 extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_static (u64, u64, u64, u64);
794 extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_stacked (u64, u64, u64, u64);
795 extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_phys_static (u64, u64, u64, u64);
796 extern struct ia64_pal_retval ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked (u64, u64, u64, u64);
797 extern void ia64_save_scratch_fpregs (struct ia64_fpreg *);
798 extern void ia64_load_scratch_fpregs (struct ia64_fpreg *);
799 
800 #define PAL_CALL(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do {			\
801 	struct ia64_fpreg fr[6];			\
802 	ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr);			\
803 	iprv = ia64_pal_call_static(a0, a1, a2, a3);	\
804 	ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr);			\
805 } while (0)
806 
807 #define PAL_CALL_STK(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do {		\
808 	struct ia64_fpreg fr[6];			\
809 	ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr);			\
810 	iprv = ia64_pal_call_stacked(a0, a1, a2, a3);	\
811 	ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr);			\
812 } while (0)
813 
814 #define PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do {			\
815 	struct ia64_fpreg fr[6];				\
816 	ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr);				\
817 	iprv = ia64_pal_call_phys_static(a0, a1, a2, a3);	\
818 	ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr);				\
819 } while (0)
820 
821 #define PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv,a0,a1,a2,a3) do {		\
822 	struct ia64_fpreg fr[6];				\
823 	ia64_save_scratch_fpregs(fr);				\
824 	iprv = ia64_pal_call_phys_stacked(a0, a1, a2, a3);	\
825 	ia64_load_scratch_fpregs(fr);				\
826 } while (0)
827 
828 typedef int (*ia64_pal_handler) (u64, ...);
829 extern ia64_pal_handler ia64_pal;
830 extern void ia64_pal_handler_init (void *);
831 
832 extern ia64_pal_handler ia64_pal;
833 
834 extern pal_cache_config_info_t		l0d_cache_config_info;
835 extern pal_cache_config_info_t		l0i_cache_config_info;
836 extern pal_cache_config_info_t		l1_cache_config_info;
837 extern pal_cache_config_info_t		l2_cache_config_info;
838 
839 extern pal_cache_protection_info_t	l0d_cache_protection_info;
840 extern pal_cache_protection_info_t	l0i_cache_protection_info;
841 extern pal_cache_protection_info_t	l1_cache_protection_info;
842 extern pal_cache_protection_info_t	l2_cache_protection_info;
843 
844 extern pal_cache_config_info_t		pal_cache_config_info_get(pal_cache_level_t,
845 								  pal_cache_type_t);
846 
847 extern pal_cache_protection_info_t	pal_cache_protection_info_get(pal_cache_level_t,
848 								      pal_cache_type_t);
849 
850 
851 extern void				pal_error(int);
852 
853 
854 /* Useful wrappers for the current list of pal procedures */
855 
856 typedef union pal_bus_features_u {
857 	u64	pal_bus_features_val;
858 	struct {
859 		u64	pbf_reserved1				:	29;
860 		u64	pbf_req_bus_parking			:	1;
861 		u64	pbf_bus_lock_mask			:	1;
862 		u64	pbf_enable_half_xfer_rate		:	1;
863 		u64	pbf_reserved2				:	20;
864 		u64	pbf_enable_shared_line_replace		:	1;
865 		u64	pbf_enable_exclusive_line_replace	:	1;
866 		u64	pbf_disable_xaction_queueing		:	1;
867 		u64	pbf_disable_resp_err_check		:	1;
868 		u64	pbf_disable_berr_check			:	1;
869 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_req_internal_err_signal	:	1;
870 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_req_berr_signal		:	1;
871 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_init_event_check	:	1;
872 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_init_event_signal	:	1;
873 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_addr_err_check		:	1;
874 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_addr_err_signal		:	1;
875 		u64	pbf_disable_bus_data_err_check		:	1;
876 	} pal_bus_features_s;
877 } pal_bus_features_u_t;
878 
879 extern void pal_bus_features_print (u64);
880 
881 /* Provide information about configurable processor bus features */
882 static inline s64
883 ia64_pal_bus_get_features (pal_bus_features_u_t *features_avail,
884 			   pal_bus_features_u_t *features_status,
885 			   pal_bus_features_u_t *features_control)
886 {
887 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
888 	PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES, 0, 0, 0);
889 	if (features_avail)
890 		features_avail->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v0;
891 	if (features_status)
892 		features_status->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v1;
893 	if (features_control)
894 		features_control->pal_bus_features_val = iprv.v2;
895 	return iprv.status;
896 }
897 
898 /* Enables/disables specific processor bus features */
899 static inline s64
900 ia64_pal_bus_set_features (pal_bus_features_u_t feature_select)
901 {
902 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
903 	PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES, feature_select.pal_bus_features_val, 0, 0);
904 	return iprv.status;
905 }
906 
907 /* Get detailed cache information */
908 static inline s64
909 ia64_pal_cache_config_info (u64 cache_level, u64 cache_type, pal_cache_config_info_t *conf)
910 {
911 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
912 
913 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_INFO, cache_level, cache_type, 0);
914 
915 	if (iprv.status == 0) {
916 		conf->pcci_status                 = iprv.status;
917 		conf->pcci_info_1.pcci1_data      = iprv.v0;
918 		conf->pcci_info_2.pcci2_data      = iprv.v1;
919 		conf->pcci_reserved               = iprv.v2;
920 	}
921 	return iprv.status;
922 
923 }
924 
925 /* Get detailed cche protection information */
926 static inline s64
927 ia64_pal_cache_prot_info (u64 cache_level, u64 cache_type, pal_cache_protection_info_t *prot)
928 {
929 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
930 
931 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO, cache_level, cache_type, 0);
932 
933 	if (iprv.status == 0) {
934 		prot->pcpi_status           = iprv.status;
935 		prot->pcp_info[0].pcpi_data = iprv.v0 & 0xffffffff;
936 		prot->pcp_info[1].pcpi_data = iprv.v0 >> 32;
937 		prot->pcp_info[2].pcpi_data = iprv.v1 & 0xffffffff;
938 		prot->pcp_info[3].pcpi_data = iprv.v1 >> 32;
939 		prot->pcp_info[4].pcpi_data = iprv.v2 & 0xffffffff;
940 		prot->pcp_info[5].pcpi_data = iprv.v2 >> 32;
941 	}
942 	return iprv.status;
943 }
944 
945 /*
946  * Flush the processor instruction or data caches.  *PROGRESS must be
947  * initialized to zero before calling this for the first time..
948  */
949 static inline s64
950 ia64_pal_cache_flush (u64 cache_type, u64 invalidate, u64 *progress, u64 *vector)
951 {
952 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
953 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_FLUSH, cache_type, invalidate, *progress);
954 	if (vector)
955 		*vector = iprv.v0;
956 	*progress = iprv.v1;
957 	return iprv.status;
958 }
959 
960 
961 /* Initialize the processor controlled caches */
962 static inline s64
963 ia64_pal_cache_init (u64 level, u64 cache_type, u64 rest)
964 {
965 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
966 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_INIT, level, cache_type, rest);
967 	return iprv.status;
968 }
969 
970 /* Initialize the tags and data of a data or unified cache line of
971  * processor controlled cache to known values without the availability
972  * of backing memory.
973  */
974 static inline s64
975 ia64_pal_cache_line_init (u64 physical_addr, u64 data_value)
976 {
977 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
978 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT, physical_addr, data_value, 0);
979 	return iprv.status;
980 }
981 
982 
983 /* Read the data and tag of a processor controlled cache line for diags */
984 static inline s64
985 ia64_pal_cache_read (pal_cache_line_id_u_t line_id, u64 physical_addr)
986 {
987 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
988 	PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_CACHE_READ, line_id.pclid_data,
989 				physical_addr, 0);
990 	return iprv.status;
991 }
992 
993 /* Return summary information about the hierarchy of caches controlled by the processor */
994 static inline long ia64_pal_cache_summary(unsigned long *cache_levels,
995 						unsigned long *unique_caches)
996 {
997 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
998 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY, 0, 0, 0);
999 	if (cache_levels)
1000 		*cache_levels = iprv.v0;
1001 	if (unique_caches)
1002 		*unique_caches = iprv.v1;
1003 	return iprv.status;
1004 }
1005 
1006 /* Write the data and tag of a processor-controlled cache line for diags */
1007 static inline s64
1008 ia64_pal_cache_write (pal_cache_line_id_u_t line_id, u64 physical_addr, u64 data)
1009 {
1010 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1011 	PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_CACHE_WRITE, line_id.pclid_data,
1012 				physical_addr, data);
1013 	return iprv.status;
1014 }
1015 
1016 
1017 /* Return the parameters needed to copy relocatable PAL procedures from ROM to memory */
1018 static inline s64
1019 ia64_pal_copy_info (u64 copy_type, u64 num_procs, u64 num_iopics,
1020 		    u64 *buffer_size, u64 *buffer_align)
1021 {
1022 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1023 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_COPY_INFO, copy_type, num_procs, num_iopics);
1024 	if (buffer_size)
1025 		*buffer_size = iprv.v0;
1026 	if (buffer_align)
1027 		*buffer_align = iprv.v1;
1028 	return iprv.status;
1029 }
1030 
1031 /* Copy relocatable PAL procedures from ROM to memory */
1032 static inline s64
1033 ia64_pal_copy_pal (u64 target_addr, u64 alloc_size, u64 processor, u64 *pal_proc_offset)
1034 {
1035 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1036 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_COPY_PAL, target_addr, alloc_size, processor);
1037 	if (pal_proc_offset)
1038 		*pal_proc_offset = iprv.v0;
1039 	return iprv.status;
1040 }
1041 
1042 /* Return the number of instruction and data debug register pairs */
1043 static inline long ia64_pal_debug_info(unsigned long *inst_regs,
1044 						unsigned long *data_regs)
1045 {
1046 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1047 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_DEBUG_INFO, 0, 0, 0);
1048 	if (inst_regs)
1049 		*inst_regs = iprv.v0;
1050 	if (data_regs)
1051 		*data_regs = iprv.v1;
1052 
1053 	return iprv.status;
1054 }
1055 
1056 #ifdef TBD
1057 /* Switch from IA64-system environment to IA-32 system environment */
1058 static inline s64
1059 ia64_pal_enter_ia32_env (ia32_env1, ia32_env2, ia32_env3)
1060 {
1061 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1062 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV, ia32_env1, ia32_env2, ia32_env3);
1063 	return iprv.status;
1064 }
1065 #endif
1066 
1067 /* Get unique geographical address of this processor on its bus */
1068 static inline s64
1069 ia64_pal_fixed_addr (u64 *global_unique_addr)
1070 {
1071 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1072 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FIXED_ADDR, 0, 0, 0);
1073 	if (global_unique_addr)
1074 		*global_unique_addr = iprv.v0;
1075 	return iprv.status;
1076 }
1077 
1078 /* Get base frequency of the platform if generated by the processor */
1079 static inline long ia64_pal_freq_base(unsigned long *platform_base_freq)
1080 {
1081 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1082 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FREQ_BASE, 0, 0, 0);
1083 	if (platform_base_freq)
1084 		*platform_base_freq = iprv.v0;
1085 	return iprv.status;
1086 }
1087 
1088 /*
1089  * Get the ratios for processor frequency, bus frequency and interval timer to
1090  * the base frequency of the platform
1091  */
1092 static inline s64
1093 ia64_pal_freq_ratios (struct pal_freq_ratio *proc_ratio, struct pal_freq_ratio *bus_ratio,
1094 		      struct pal_freq_ratio *itc_ratio)
1095 {
1096 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1097 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_FREQ_RATIOS, 0, 0, 0);
1098 	if (proc_ratio)
1099 		*(u64 *)proc_ratio = iprv.v0;
1100 	if (bus_ratio)
1101 		*(u64 *)bus_ratio = iprv.v1;
1102 	if (itc_ratio)
1103 		*(u64 *)itc_ratio = iprv.v2;
1104 	return iprv.status;
1105 }
1106 
1107 /*
1108  * Get the current hardware resource sharing policy of the processor
1109  */
1110 static inline s64
1111 ia64_pal_get_hw_policy (u64 proc_num, u64 *cur_policy, u64 *num_impacted,
1112 			u64 *la)
1113 {
1114 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1115 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_GET_HW_POLICY, proc_num, 0, 0);
1116 	if (cur_policy)
1117 		*cur_policy = iprv.v0;
1118 	if (num_impacted)
1119 		*num_impacted = iprv.v1;
1120 	if (la)
1121 		*la = iprv.v2;
1122 	return iprv.status;
1123 }
1124 
1125 /* Make the processor enter HALT or one of the implementation dependent low
1126  * power states where prefetching and execution are suspended and cache and
1127  * TLB coherency is not maintained.
1128  */
1129 static inline s64
1130 ia64_pal_halt (u64 halt_state)
1131 {
1132 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1133 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_HALT, halt_state, 0, 0);
1134 	return iprv.status;
1135 }
1136 
1137 typedef union pal_power_mgmt_info_u {
1138 	u64			ppmi_data;
1139 	struct {
1140 	       u64		exit_latency		: 16,
1141 				entry_latency		: 16,
1142 				power_consumption	: 28,
1143 				im			: 1,
1144 				co			: 1,
1145 				reserved		: 2;
1146 	} pal_power_mgmt_info_s;
1147 } pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t;
1148 
1149 /* Return information about processor's optional power management capabilities. */
1150 static inline s64
1151 ia64_pal_halt_info (pal_power_mgmt_info_u_t *power_buf)
1152 {
1153 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1154 	PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_HALT_INFO, (unsigned long) power_buf, 0, 0);
1155 	return iprv.status;
1156 }
1157 
1158 /* Get the current P-state information */
1159 static inline s64
1160 ia64_pal_get_pstate (u64 *pstate_index, unsigned long type)
1161 {
1162 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1163 	PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_GET_PSTATE, type, 0, 0);
1164 	*pstate_index = iprv.v0;
1165 	return iprv.status;
1166 }
1167 
1168 /* Set the P-state */
1169 static inline s64
1170 ia64_pal_set_pstate (u64 pstate_index)
1171 {
1172 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1173 	PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_SET_PSTATE, pstate_index, 0, 0);
1174 	return iprv.status;
1175 }
1176 
1177 /* Processor branding information*/
1178 static inline s64
1179 ia64_pal_get_brand_info (char *brand_info)
1180 {
1181 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1182 	PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_BRAND_INFO, 0, (u64)brand_info, 0);
1183 	return iprv.status;
1184 }
1185 
1186 /* Cause the processor to enter LIGHT HALT state, where prefetching and execution are
1187  * suspended, but cache and TLB coherency is maintained.
1188  */
1189 static inline s64
1190 ia64_pal_halt_light (void)
1191 {
1192 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1193 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_HALT_LIGHT, 0, 0, 0);
1194 	return iprv.status;
1195 }
1196 
1197 /* Clear all the processor error logging   registers and reset the indicator that allows
1198  * the error logging registers to be written. This procedure also checks the pending
1199  * machine check bit and pending INIT bit and reports their states.
1200  */
1201 static inline s64
1202 ia64_pal_mc_clear_log (u64 *pending_vector)
1203 {
1204 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1205 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG, 0, 0, 0);
1206 	if (pending_vector)
1207 		*pending_vector = iprv.v0;
1208 	return iprv.status;
1209 }
1210 
1211 /* Ensure that all outstanding transactions in a processor are completed or that any
1212  * MCA due to thes outstanding transaction is taken.
1213  */
1214 static inline s64
1215 ia64_pal_mc_drain (void)
1216 {
1217 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1218 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_DRAIN, 0, 0, 0);
1219 	return iprv.status;
1220 }
1221 
1222 /* Return the machine check dynamic processor state */
1223 static inline s64
1224 ia64_pal_mc_dynamic_state (u64 info_type, u64 dy_buffer, u64 *size)
1225 {
1226 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1227 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE, info_type, dy_buffer, 0);
1228 	if (size)
1229 		*size = iprv.v0;
1230 	return iprv.status;
1231 }
1232 
1233 /* Return processor machine check information */
1234 static inline s64
1235 ia64_pal_mc_error_info (u64 info_index, u64 type_index, u64 *size, u64 *error_info)
1236 {
1237 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1238 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO, info_index, type_index, 0);
1239 	if (size)
1240 		*size = iprv.v0;
1241 	if (error_info)
1242 		*error_info = iprv.v1;
1243 	return iprv.status;
1244 }
1245 
1246 /* Injects the requested processor error or returns info on
1247  * supported injection capabilities for current processor implementation
1248  */
1249 static inline s64
1250 ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_phys (u64 err_type_info, u64 err_struct_info,
1251 			u64 err_data_buffer, u64 *capabilities, u64 *resources)
1252 {
1253 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1254 	PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT, err_type_info,
1255 			  err_struct_info, err_data_buffer);
1256 	if (capabilities)
1257 		*capabilities= iprv.v0;
1258 	if (resources)
1259 		*resources= iprv.v1;
1260 	return iprv.status;
1261 }
1262 
1263 static inline s64
1264 ia64_pal_mc_error_inject_virt (u64 err_type_info, u64 err_struct_info,
1265 			u64 err_data_buffer, u64 *capabilities, u64 *resources)
1266 {
1267 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1268 	PAL_CALL_STK(iprv, PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT, err_type_info,
1269 			  err_struct_info, err_data_buffer);
1270 	if (capabilities)
1271 		*capabilities= iprv.v0;
1272 	if (resources)
1273 		*resources= iprv.v1;
1274 	return iprv.status;
1275 }
1276 
1277 /* Inform PALE_CHECK whether a machine check is expected so that PALE_CHECK willnot
1278  * attempt to correct any expected machine checks.
1279  */
1280 static inline s64
1281 ia64_pal_mc_expected (u64 expected, u64 *previous)
1282 {
1283 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1284 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_EXPECTED, expected, 0, 0);
1285 	if (previous)
1286 		*previous = iprv.v0;
1287 	return iprv.status;
1288 }
1289 
1290 typedef union pal_hw_tracking_u {
1291 	u64			pht_data;
1292 	struct {
1293 		u64		itc	:4,	/* Instruction cache tracking */
1294 				dct	:4,	/* Date cache tracking */
1295 				itt	:4,	/* Instruction TLB tracking */
1296 				ddt	:4,	/* Data TLB tracking */
1297 				reserved:48;
1298 	} pal_hw_tracking_s;
1299 } pal_hw_tracking_u_t;
1300 
1301 /*
1302  * Hardware tracking status.
1303  */
1304 static inline s64
1305 ia64_pal_mc_hw_tracking (u64 *status)
1306 {
1307 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1308 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_HW_TRACKING, 0, 0, 0);
1309 	if (status)
1310 		*status = iprv.v0;
1311 	return iprv.status;
1312 }
1313 
1314 /* Register a platform dependent location with PAL to which it can save
1315  * minimal processor state in the event of a machine check or initialization
1316  * event.
1317  */
1318 static inline s64
1319 ia64_pal_mc_register_mem (u64 physical_addr, u64 size, u64 *req_size)
1320 {
1321 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1322 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM, physical_addr, size, 0);
1323 	if (req_size)
1324 		*req_size = iprv.v0;
1325 	return iprv.status;
1326 }
1327 
1328 /* Restore minimal architectural processor state, set CMC interrupt if necessary
1329  * and resume execution
1330  */
1331 static inline s64
1332 ia64_pal_mc_resume (u64 set_cmci, u64 save_ptr)
1333 {
1334 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1335 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MC_RESUME, set_cmci, save_ptr, 0);
1336 	return iprv.status;
1337 }
1338 
1339 /* Return the memory attributes implemented by the processor */
1340 static inline s64
1341 ia64_pal_mem_attrib (u64 *mem_attrib)
1342 {
1343 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1344 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MEM_ATTRIB, 0, 0, 0);
1345 	if (mem_attrib)
1346 		*mem_attrib = iprv.v0 & 0xff;
1347 	return iprv.status;
1348 }
1349 
1350 /* Return the amount of memory needed for second phase of processor
1351  * self-test and the required alignment of memory.
1352  */
1353 static inline s64
1354 ia64_pal_mem_for_test (u64 *bytes_needed, u64 *alignment)
1355 {
1356 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1357 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_MEM_FOR_TEST, 0, 0, 0);
1358 	if (bytes_needed)
1359 		*bytes_needed = iprv.v0;
1360 	if (alignment)
1361 		*alignment = iprv.v1;
1362 	return iprv.status;
1363 }
1364 
1365 typedef union pal_perf_mon_info_u {
1366 	u64			  ppmi_data;
1367 	struct {
1368 	       u64		generic		: 8,
1369 				width		: 8,
1370 				cycles		: 8,
1371 				retired		: 8,
1372 				reserved	: 32;
1373 	} pal_perf_mon_info_s;
1374 } pal_perf_mon_info_u_t;
1375 
1376 /* Return the performance monitor information about what can be counted
1377  * and how to configure the monitors to count the desired events.
1378  */
1379 static inline s64
1380 ia64_pal_perf_mon_info (u64 *pm_buffer, pal_perf_mon_info_u_t *pm_info)
1381 {
1382 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1383 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PERF_MON_INFO, (unsigned long) pm_buffer, 0, 0);
1384 	if (pm_info)
1385 		pm_info->ppmi_data = iprv.v0;
1386 	return iprv.status;
1387 }
1388 
1389 /* Specifies the physical address of the processor interrupt block
1390  * and I/O port space.
1391  */
1392 static inline s64
1393 ia64_pal_platform_addr (u64 type, u64 physical_addr)
1394 {
1395 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1396 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR, type, physical_addr, 0);
1397 	return iprv.status;
1398 }
1399 
1400 /* Set the SAL PMI entrypoint in memory */
1401 static inline s64
1402 ia64_pal_pmi_entrypoint (u64 sal_pmi_entry_addr)
1403 {
1404 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1405 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT, sal_pmi_entry_addr, 0, 0);
1406 	return iprv.status;
1407 }
1408 
1409 struct pal_features_s;
1410 /* Provide information about configurable processor features */
1411 static inline s64
1412 ia64_pal_proc_get_features (u64 *features_avail,
1413 			    u64 *features_status,
1414 			    u64 *features_control,
1415 			    u64 features_set)
1416 {
1417 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1418 	PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES, 0, features_set, 0);
1419 	if (iprv.status == 0) {
1420 		*features_avail   = iprv.v0;
1421 		*features_status  = iprv.v1;
1422 		*features_control = iprv.v2;
1423 	}
1424 	return iprv.status;
1425 }
1426 
1427 /* Enable/disable processor dependent features */
1428 static inline s64
1429 ia64_pal_proc_set_features (u64 feature_select)
1430 {
1431 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1432 	PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES, feature_select, 0, 0);
1433 	return iprv.status;
1434 }
1435 
1436 /*
1437  * Put everything in a struct so we avoid the global offset table whenever
1438  * possible.
1439  */
1440 typedef struct ia64_ptce_info_s {
1441 	unsigned long	base;
1442 	u32		count[2];
1443 	u32		stride[2];
1444 } ia64_ptce_info_t;
1445 
1446 /* Return the information required for the architected loop used to purge
1447  * (initialize) the entire TC
1448  */
1449 static inline s64
1450 ia64_get_ptce (ia64_ptce_info_t *ptce)
1451 {
1452 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1453 
1454 	if (!ptce)
1455 		return -1;
1456 
1457 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PTCE_INFO, 0, 0, 0);
1458 	if (iprv.status == 0) {
1459 		ptce->base = iprv.v0;
1460 		ptce->count[0] = iprv.v1 >> 32;
1461 		ptce->count[1] = iprv.v1 & 0xffffffff;
1462 		ptce->stride[0] = iprv.v2 >> 32;
1463 		ptce->stride[1] = iprv.v2 & 0xffffffff;
1464 	}
1465 	return iprv.status;
1466 }
1467 
1468 /* Return info about implemented application and control registers. */
1469 static inline s64
1470 ia64_pal_register_info (u64 info_request, u64 *reg_info_1, u64 *reg_info_2)
1471 {
1472 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1473 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_REGISTER_INFO, info_request, 0, 0);
1474 	if (reg_info_1)
1475 		*reg_info_1 = iprv.v0;
1476 	if (reg_info_2)
1477 		*reg_info_2 = iprv.v1;
1478 	return iprv.status;
1479 }
1480 
1481 typedef union pal_hints_u {
1482 	unsigned long		ph_data;
1483 	struct {
1484 	       unsigned long	si		: 1,
1485 				li		: 1,
1486 				reserved	: 62;
1487 	} pal_hints_s;
1488 } pal_hints_u_t;
1489 
1490 /* Return information about the register stack and RSE for this processor
1491  * implementation.
1492  */
1493 static inline long ia64_pal_rse_info(unsigned long *num_phys_stacked,
1494 							pal_hints_u_t *hints)
1495 {
1496 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1497 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_RSE_INFO, 0, 0, 0);
1498 	if (num_phys_stacked)
1499 		*num_phys_stacked = iprv.v0;
1500 	if (hints)
1501 		hints->ph_data = iprv.v1;
1502 	return iprv.status;
1503 }
1504 
1505 /*
1506  * Set the current hardware resource sharing policy of the processor
1507  */
1508 static inline s64
1509 ia64_pal_set_hw_policy (u64 policy)
1510 {
1511 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1512 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_SET_HW_POLICY, policy, 0, 0);
1513 	return iprv.status;
1514 }
1515 
1516 /* Cause the processor to enter	SHUTDOWN state, where prefetching and execution are
1517  * suspended, but cause cache and TLB coherency to be maintained.
1518  * This is usually called in IA-32 mode.
1519  */
1520 static inline s64
1521 ia64_pal_shutdown (void)
1522 {
1523 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1524 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_SHUTDOWN, 0, 0, 0);
1525 	return iprv.status;
1526 }
1527 
1528 /* Perform the second phase of processor self-test. */
1529 static inline s64
1530 ia64_pal_test_proc (u64 test_addr, u64 test_size, u64 attributes, u64 *self_test_state)
1531 {
1532 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1533 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_TEST_PROC, test_addr, test_size, attributes);
1534 	if (self_test_state)
1535 		*self_test_state = iprv.v0;
1536 	return iprv.status;
1537 }
1538 
1539 typedef union  pal_version_u {
1540 	u64	pal_version_val;
1541 	struct {
1542 		u64	pv_pal_b_rev		:	8;
1543 		u64	pv_pal_b_model		:	8;
1544 		u64	pv_reserved1		:	8;
1545 		u64	pv_pal_vendor		:	8;
1546 		u64	pv_pal_a_rev		:	8;
1547 		u64	pv_pal_a_model		:	8;
1548 		u64	pv_reserved2		:	16;
1549 	} pal_version_s;
1550 } pal_version_u_t;
1551 
1552 
1553 /*
1554  * Return PAL version information.  While the documentation states that
1555  * PAL_VERSION can be called in either physical or virtual mode, some
1556  * implementations only allow physical calls.  We don't call it very often,
1557  * so the overhead isn't worth eliminating.
1558  */
1559 static inline s64
1560 ia64_pal_version (pal_version_u_t *pal_min_version, pal_version_u_t *pal_cur_version)
1561 {
1562 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1563 	PAL_CALL_PHYS(iprv, PAL_VERSION, 0, 0, 0);
1564 	if (pal_min_version)
1565 		pal_min_version->pal_version_val = iprv.v0;
1566 
1567 	if (pal_cur_version)
1568 		pal_cur_version->pal_version_val = iprv.v1;
1569 
1570 	return iprv.status;
1571 }
1572 
1573 typedef union pal_tc_info_u {
1574 	u64			pti_val;
1575 	struct {
1576 	       u64		num_sets	:	8,
1577 				associativity	:	8,
1578 				num_entries	:	16,
1579 				pf		:	1,
1580 				unified		:	1,
1581 				reduce_tr	:	1,
1582 				reserved	:	29;
1583 	} pal_tc_info_s;
1584 } pal_tc_info_u_t;
1585 
1586 #define tc_reduce_tr		pal_tc_info_s.reduce_tr
1587 #define tc_unified		pal_tc_info_s.unified
1588 #define tc_pf			pal_tc_info_s.pf
1589 #define tc_num_entries		pal_tc_info_s.num_entries
1590 #define tc_associativity	pal_tc_info_s.associativity
1591 #define tc_num_sets		pal_tc_info_s.num_sets
1592 
1593 
1594 /* Return information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor
1595  * implementation.
1596  */
1597 static inline s64
1598 ia64_pal_vm_info (u64 tc_level, u64 tc_type,  pal_tc_info_u_t *tc_info, u64 *tc_pages)
1599 {
1600 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1601 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_INFO, tc_level, tc_type, 0);
1602 	if (tc_info)
1603 		tc_info->pti_val = iprv.v0;
1604 	if (tc_pages)
1605 		*tc_pages = iprv.v1;
1606 	return iprv.status;
1607 }
1608 
1609 /* Get page size information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor
1610  * implementation.
1611  */
1612 static inline s64 ia64_pal_vm_page_size(u64 *tr_pages, u64 *vw_pages)
1613 {
1614 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1615 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE, 0, 0, 0);
1616 	if (tr_pages)
1617 		*tr_pages = iprv.v0;
1618 	if (vw_pages)
1619 		*vw_pages = iprv.v1;
1620 	return iprv.status;
1621 }
1622 
1623 typedef union pal_vm_info_1_u {
1624 	u64			pvi1_val;
1625 	struct {
1626 		u64		vw		: 1,
1627 				phys_add_size	: 7,
1628 				key_size	: 8,
1629 				max_pkr		: 8,
1630 				hash_tag_id	: 8,
1631 				max_dtr_entry	: 8,
1632 				max_itr_entry	: 8,
1633 				max_unique_tcs	: 8,
1634 				num_tc_levels	: 8;
1635 	} pal_vm_info_1_s;
1636 } pal_vm_info_1_u_t;
1637 
1638 #define PAL_MAX_PURGES		0xFFFF		/* all ones is means unlimited */
1639 
1640 typedef union pal_vm_info_2_u {
1641 	u64			pvi2_val;
1642 	struct {
1643 		u64		impl_va_msb	: 8,
1644 				rid_size	: 8,
1645 				max_purges	: 16,
1646 				reserved	: 32;
1647 	} pal_vm_info_2_s;
1648 } pal_vm_info_2_u_t;
1649 
1650 /* Get summary information about the virtual memory characteristics of the processor
1651  * implementation.
1652  */
1653 static inline s64
1654 ia64_pal_vm_summary (pal_vm_info_1_u_t *vm_info_1, pal_vm_info_2_u_t *vm_info_2)
1655 {
1656 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1657 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VM_SUMMARY, 0, 0, 0);
1658 	if (vm_info_1)
1659 		vm_info_1->pvi1_val = iprv.v0;
1660 	if (vm_info_2)
1661 		vm_info_2->pvi2_val = iprv.v1;
1662 	return iprv.status;
1663 }
1664 
1665 typedef union pal_vp_info_u {
1666 	u64			pvi_val;
1667 	struct {
1668 		u64		index:		48,	/* virtual feature set info */
1669 				vmm_id:		16;	/* feature set id */
1670 	} pal_vp_info_s;
1671 } pal_vp_info_u_t;
1672 
1673 /*
1674  * Returns information about virtual processor features
1675  */
1676 static inline s64
1677 ia64_pal_vp_info (u64 feature_set, u64 vp_buffer, u64 *vp_info, u64 *vmm_id)
1678 {
1679 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1680 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_VP_INFO, feature_set, vp_buffer, 0);
1681 	if (vp_info)
1682 		*vp_info = iprv.v0;
1683 	if (vmm_id)
1684 		*vmm_id = iprv.v1;
1685 	return iprv.status;
1686 }
1687 
1688 typedef union pal_itr_valid_u {
1689 	u64			piv_val;
1690 	struct {
1691 	       u64		access_rights_valid	: 1,
1692 				priv_level_valid	: 1,
1693 				dirty_bit_valid		: 1,
1694 				mem_attr_valid		: 1,
1695 				reserved		: 60;
1696 	} pal_tr_valid_s;
1697 } pal_tr_valid_u_t;
1698 
1699 /* Read a translation register */
1700 static inline s64
1701 ia64_pal_tr_read (u64 reg_num, u64 tr_type, u64 *tr_buffer, pal_tr_valid_u_t *tr_valid)
1702 {
1703 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1704 	PAL_CALL_PHYS_STK(iprv, PAL_VM_TR_READ, reg_num, tr_type,(u64)ia64_tpa(tr_buffer));
1705 	if (tr_valid)
1706 		tr_valid->piv_val = iprv.v0;
1707 	return iprv.status;
1708 }
1709 
1710 /*
1711  * PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY transaction types
1712  */
1713 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_VIRTUAL		0
1714 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_PHYSICAL		1
1715 
1716 /*
1717  * PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY return codes
1718  */
1719 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_OK		1
1720 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_OK_REMOTE_NEEDED	0
1721 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_INVAL_ARG	-2
1722 #define PAL_VISIBILITY_ERROR		-3
1723 
1724 static inline s64
1725 ia64_pal_prefetch_visibility (s64 trans_type)
1726 {
1727 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1728 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY, trans_type, 0, 0);
1729 	return iprv.status;
1730 }
1731 
1732 /* data structure for getting information on logical to physical mappings */
1733 typedef union pal_log_overview_u {
1734 	struct {
1735 		u64	num_log		:16,	/* Total number of logical
1736 						 * processors on this die
1737 						 */
1738 			tpc		:8,	/* Threads per core */
1739 			reserved3	:8,	/* Reserved */
1740 			cpp		:8,	/* Cores per processor */
1741 			reserved2	:8,	/* Reserved */
1742 			ppid		:8,	/* Physical processor ID */
1743 			reserved1	:8;	/* Reserved */
1744 	} overview_bits;
1745 	u64 overview_data;
1746 } pal_log_overview_t;
1747 
1748 typedef union pal_proc_n_log_info1_u{
1749 	struct {
1750 		u64	tid		:16,	/* Thread id */
1751 			reserved2	:16,	/* Reserved */
1752 			cid		:16,	/* Core id */
1753 			reserved1	:16;	/* Reserved */
1754 	} ppli1_bits;
1755 	u64	ppli1_data;
1756 } pal_proc_n_log_info1_t;
1757 
1758 typedef union pal_proc_n_log_info2_u {
1759 	struct {
1760 		u64	la		:16,	/* Logical address */
1761 			reserved	:48;	/* Reserved */
1762 	} ppli2_bits;
1763 	u64	ppli2_data;
1764 } pal_proc_n_log_info2_t;
1765 
1766 typedef struct pal_logical_to_physical_s
1767 {
1768 	pal_log_overview_t overview;
1769 	pal_proc_n_log_info1_t ppli1;
1770 	pal_proc_n_log_info2_t ppli2;
1771 } pal_logical_to_physical_t;
1772 
1773 #define overview_num_log	overview.overview_bits.num_log
1774 #define overview_tpc		overview.overview_bits.tpc
1775 #define overview_cpp		overview.overview_bits.cpp
1776 #define overview_ppid		overview.overview_bits.ppid
1777 #define log1_tid		ppli1.ppli1_bits.tid
1778 #define log1_cid		ppli1.ppli1_bits.cid
1779 #define log2_la			ppli2.ppli2_bits.la
1780 
1781 /* Get information on logical to physical processor mappings. */
1782 static inline s64
1783 ia64_pal_logical_to_phys(u64 proc_number, pal_logical_to_physical_t *mapping)
1784 {
1785 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1786 
1787 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL, proc_number, 0, 0);
1788 
1789 	if (iprv.status == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS)
1790 	{
1791 		mapping->overview.overview_data = iprv.v0;
1792 		mapping->ppli1.ppli1_data = iprv.v1;
1793 		mapping->ppli2.ppli2_data = iprv.v2;
1794 	}
1795 
1796 	return iprv.status;
1797 }
1798 
1799 typedef struct pal_cache_shared_info_s
1800 {
1801 	u64 num_shared;
1802 	pal_proc_n_log_info1_t ppli1;
1803 	pal_proc_n_log_info2_t ppli2;
1804 } pal_cache_shared_info_t;
1805 
1806 /* Get information on logical to physical processor mappings. */
1807 static inline s64
1808 ia64_pal_cache_shared_info(u64 level,
1809 		u64 type,
1810 		u64 proc_number,
1811 		pal_cache_shared_info_t *info)
1812 {
1813 	struct ia64_pal_retval iprv;
1814 
1815 	PAL_CALL(iprv, PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO, level, type, proc_number);
1816 
1817 	if (iprv.status == PAL_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
1818 		info->num_shared = iprv.v0;
1819 		info->ppli1.ppli1_data = iprv.v1;
1820 		info->ppli2.ppli2_data = iprv.v2;
1821 	}
1822 
1823 	return iprv.status;
1824 }
1825 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
1826 
1827 #endif /* _ASM_IA64_PAL_H */
1828