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1 /*
2  * spu_csa.h: Definitions for SPU context save area (CSA).
3  *
4  * (C) Copyright IBM 2005
5  *
6  * Author: Mark Nutter <mnutter@us.ibm.com>
7  *
8  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9  * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10  * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11  * any later version.
12  *
13  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16  * GNU General Public License for more details.
17  *
18  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19  * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20  * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
21  */
22 
23 #ifndef _SPU_CSA_H_
24 #define _SPU_CSA_H_
25 #ifdef __KERNEL__
26 
27 /*
28  * Total number of 128-bit registers.
29  */
30 #define NR_SPU_GPRS         	128
31 #define NR_SPU_SPRS         	9
32 #define NR_SPU_REGS_PAD	    	7
33 #define NR_SPU_SPILL_REGS   	144	/* GPRS + SPRS + PAD */
34 #define SIZEOF_SPU_SPILL_REGS	NR_SPU_SPILL_REGS * 16
35 
36 #define SPU_SAVE_COMPLETE      	0x3FFB
37 #define SPU_RESTORE_COMPLETE   	0x3FFC
38 
39 /*
40  * Definitions for various 'stopped' status conditions,
41  * to be recreated during context restore.
42  */
43 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_P    1
44 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_I    2
45 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_H    3
46 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_S    4
47 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_S_I  5
48 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_S_P  6
49 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_P_H  7
50 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_P_I  8
51 #define SPU_STOPPED_STATUS_R    9
52 
53 /*
54  * Definitions for software decrementer status flag.
55  */
56 #define SPU_DECR_STATUS_RUNNING 0x1
57 #define SPU_DECR_STATUS_WRAPPED 0x2
58 
59 #ifndef  __ASSEMBLY__
60 /**
61  * spu_reg128 - generic 128-bit register definition.
62  */
63 struct spu_reg128 {
64 	u32 slot[4];
65 };
66 
67 /**
68  * struct spu_lscsa - Local Store Context Save Area.
69  * @gprs: Array of saved registers.
70  * @fpcr: Saved floating point status control register.
71  * @decr: Saved decrementer value.
72  * @decr_status: Indicates software decrementer status flags.
73  * @ppu_mb: Saved PPU mailbox data.
74  * @ppuint_mb: Saved PPU interrupting mailbox data.
75  * @tag_mask: Saved tag group mask.
76  * @event_mask: Saved event mask.
77  * @srr0: Saved SRR0.
78  * @stopped_status: Conditions to be recreated by restore.
79  * @ls: Saved contents of Local Storage Area.
80  *
81  * The LSCSA represents state that is primarily saved and
82  * restored by SPU-side code.
83  */
84 struct spu_lscsa {
85 	struct spu_reg128 gprs[128];
86 	struct spu_reg128 fpcr;
87 	struct spu_reg128 decr;
88 	struct spu_reg128 decr_status;
89 	struct spu_reg128 ppu_mb;
90 	struct spu_reg128 ppuint_mb;
91 	struct spu_reg128 tag_mask;
92 	struct spu_reg128 event_mask;
93 	struct spu_reg128 srr0;
94 	struct spu_reg128 stopped_status;
95 
96 	/*
97 	 * 'ls' must be page-aligned on all configurations.
98 	 * Since we don't want to rely on having the spu-gcc
99 	 * installed to build the kernel and this structure
100 	 * is used in the SPU-side code, make it 64k-page
101 	 * aligned for now.
102 	 */
103 	unsigned char ls[LS_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(65536)));
104 };
105 
106 #ifndef __SPU__
107 /*
108  * struct spu_problem_collapsed - condensed problem state area, w/o pads.
109  */
110 struct spu_problem_collapsed {
111 	u64 spc_mssync_RW;
112 	u32 mfc_lsa_W;
113 	u32 unused_pad0;
114 	u64 mfc_ea_W;
115 	union mfc_tag_size_class_cmd mfc_union_W;
116 	u32 dma_qstatus_R;
117 	u32 dma_querytype_RW;
118 	u32 dma_querymask_RW;
119 	u32 dma_tagstatus_R;
120 	u32 pu_mb_R;
121 	u32 spu_mb_W;
122 	u32 mb_stat_R;
123 	u32 spu_runcntl_RW;
124 	u32 spu_status_R;
125 	u32 spu_spc_R;
126 	u32 spu_npc_RW;
127 	u32 signal_notify1;
128 	u32 signal_notify2;
129 	u32 unused_pad1;
130 };
131 
132 /*
133  * struct spu_priv1_collapsed - condensed privileged 1 area, w/o pads.
134  */
135 struct spu_priv1_collapsed {
136 	u64 mfc_sr1_RW;
137 	u64 mfc_lpid_RW;
138 	u64 spu_idr_RW;
139 	u64 mfc_vr_RO;
140 	u64 spu_vr_RO;
141 	u64 int_mask_class0_RW;
142 	u64 int_mask_class1_RW;
143 	u64 int_mask_class2_RW;
144 	u64 int_stat_class0_RW;
145 	u64 int_stat_class1_RW;
146 	u64 int_stat_class2_RW;
147 	u64 int_route_RW;
148 	u64 mfc_atomic_flush_RW;
149 	u64 resource_allocation_groupID_RW;
150 	u64 resource_allocation_enable_RW;
151 	u64 mfc_fir_R;
152 	u64 mfc_fir_status_or_W;
153 	u64 mfc_fir_status_and_W;
154 	u64 mfc_fir_mask_R;
155 	u64 mfc_fir_mask_or_W;
156 	u64 mfc_fir_mask_and_W;
157 	u64 mfc_fir_chkstp_enable_RW;
158 	u64 smf_sbi_signal_sel;
159 	u64 smf_ato_signal_sel;
160 	u64 tlb_index_hint_RO;
161 	u64 tlb_index_W;
162 	u64 tlb_vpn_RW;
163 	u64 tlb_rpn_RW;
164 	u64 tlb_invalidate_entry_W;
165 	u64 tlb_invalidate_all_W;
166 	u64 smm_hid;
167 	u64 mfc_accr_RW;
168 	u64 mfc_dsisr_RW;
169 	u64 mfc_dar_RW;
170 	u64 rmt_index_RW;
171 	u64 rmt_data1_RW;
172 	u64 mfc_dsir_R;
173 	u64 mfc_lsacr_RW;
174 	u64 mfc_lscrr_R;
175 	u64 mfc_tclass_id_RW;
176 	u64 mfc_rm_boundary;
177 	u64 smf_dma_signal_sel;
178 	u64 smm_signal_sel;
179 	u64 mfc_cer_R;
180 	u64 pu_ecc_cntl_RW;
181 	u64 pu_ecc_stat_RW;
182 	u64 spu_ecc_addr_RW;
183 	u64 spu_err_mask_RW;
184 	u64 spu_trig0_sel;
185 	u64 spu_trig1_sel;
186 	u64 spu_trig2_sel;
187 	u64 spu_trig3_sel;
188 	u64 spu_trace_sel;
189 	u64 spu_event0_sel;
190 	u64 spu_event1_sel;
191 	u64 spu_event2_sel;
192 	u64 spu_event3_sel;
193 	u64 spu_trace_cntl;
194 };
195 
196 /*
197  * struct spu_priv2_collapsed - condensed privileged 2 area, w/o pads.
198  */
199 struct spu_priv2_collapsed {
200 	u64 slb_index_W;
201 	u64 slb_esid_RW;
202 	u64 slb_vsid_RW;
203 	u64 slb_invalidate_entry_W;
204 	u64 slb_invalidate_all_W;
205 	struct mfc_cq_sr spuq[16];
206 	struct mfc_cq_sr puq[8];
207 	u64 mfc_control_RW;
208 	u64 puint_mb_R;
209 	u64 spu_privcntl_RW;
210 	u64 spu_lslr_RW;
211 	u64 spu_chnlcntptr_RW;
212 	u64 spu_chnlcnt_RW;
213 	u64 spu_chnldata_RW;
214 	u64 spu_cfg_RW;
215 	u64 spu_tag_status_query_RW;
216 	u64 spu_cmd_buf1_RW;
217 	u64 spu_cmd_buf2_RW;
218 	u64 spu_atomic_status_RW;
219 };
220 
221 /**
222  * struct spu_state
223  * @lscsa: Local Store Context Save Area.
224  * @prob: Collapsed Problem State Area, w/o pads.
225  * @priv1: Collapsed Privileged 1 Area, w/o pads.
226  * @priv2: Collapsed Privileged 2 Area, w/o pads.
227  * @spu_chnlcnt_RW: Array of saved channel counts.
228  * @spu_chnldata_RW: Array of saved channel data.
229  * @suspend_time: Time stamp when decrementer disabled.
230  *
231  * Structure representing the whole of the SPU
232  * context save area (CSA).  This struct contains
233  * all of the state necessary to suspend and then
234  * later optionally resume execution of an SPU
235  * context.
236  *
237  * The @lscsa region is by far the largest, and is
238  * allocated separately so that it may either be
239  * pinned or mapped to/from application memory, as
240  * appropriate for the OS environment.
241  */
242 struct spu_state {
243 	struct spu_lscsa *lscsa;
244 #ifdef CONFIG_SPU_FS_64K_LS
245 	int		use_big_pages;
246 	/* One struct page per 64k page */
247 #define SPU_LSCSA_NUM_BIG_PAGES	(sizeof(struct spu_lscsa) / 0x10000)
248 	struct page	*lscsa_pages[SPU_LSCSA_NUM_BIG_PAGES];
249 #endif
250 	struct spu_problem_collapsed prob;
251 	struct spu_priv1_collapsed priv1;
252 	struct spu_priv2_collapsed priv2;
253 	u64 spu_chnlcnt_RW[32];
254 	u64 spu_chnldata_RW[32];
255 	u32 spu_mailbox_data[4];
256 	u32 pu_mailbox_data[1];
257 	u64 class_0_dar, class_0_pending;
258 	u64 class_1_dar, class_1_dsisr;
259 	unsigned long suspend_time;
260 	spinlock_t register_lock;
261 };
262 
263 #endif /* !__SPU__ */
264 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
265 #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
266 #endif /* _SPU_CSA_H_ */
267