linux/include/asm-ppc64/machdep.h

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#ifdef __KERNEL__
#ifndef _PPC64_MACHDEP_H
#define _PPC64_MACHDEP_H
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
struct pt_regs;
struct pci_bus;
struct device_node;
struct iommu_table;
struct rtc_time;
struct file;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
struct smp_ops_t {
void (*message_pass)(int target, int msg);
int (*probe)(void);
void (*kick_cpu)(int nr);
void (*setup_cpu)(int nr);
void (*take_timebase)(void);
void (*give_timebase)(void);
int (*cpu_enable)(unsigned int nr);
int (*cpu_disable)(void);
void (*cpu_die)(unsigned int nr);
int (*cpu_bootable)(unsigned int nr);
};
#endif
struct machdep_calls {
void (*hpte_invalidate)(unsigned long slot,
unsigned long va,
int large,
int local);
long (*hpte_updatepp)(unsigned long slot,
unsigned long newpp,
unsigned long va,
int large,
int local);
void (*hpte_updateboltedpp)(unsigned long newpp,
unsigned long ea);
long (*hpte_insert)(unsigned long hpte_group,
unsigned long va,
unsigned long prpn,
unsigned long vflags,
unsigned long rflags);
long (*hpte_remove)(unsigned long hpte_group);
void (*flush_hash_range)(unsigned long number, int local);
/* special for kexec, to be called in real mode, linar mapping is
* destroyed as well */
void (*hpte_clear_all)(void);
void (*tce_build)(struct iommu_table * tbl,
long index,
long npages,
unsigned long uaddr,
enum dma_data_direction direction);
void (*tce_free)(struct iommu_table *tbl,
long index,
long npages);
void (*tce_flush)(struct iommu_table *tbl);
void (*iommu_dev_setup)(struct pci_dev *dev);
void (*iommu_bus_setup)(struct pci_bus *bus);
void (*irq_bus_setup)(struct pci_bus *bus);
int (*probe)(int platform);
void (*setup_arch)(void);
void (*init_early)(void);
/* Optional, may be NULL. */
void (*get_cpuinfo)(struct seq_file *m);
void (*init_IRQ)(void);
int (*get_irq)(struct pt_regs *);
void (*cpu_irq_down)(int secondary);
/* PCI stuff */
void (*pcibios_fixup)(void);
ppc64: Set up PCI tree from Open Firmware device tree This adds code which gives us the option on ppc64 of instantiating the PCI tree (the tree of pci_bus and pci_dev structs) from the Open Firmware device tree rather than by probing PCI configuration space. The OF device tree has a node for each PCI device and bridge in the system, with properties that tell us what addresses the firmware has configured for them and other details. There are a couple of reasons why this is needed. First, on systems with a hypervisor, there is a PCI-PCI bridge per slot under the PCI host bridges. These PCI-PCI bridges have special isolation features for virtualization. We can't write to their config space, and we are not supposed to be reading their config space either. The firmware tells us about the address ranges that they pass in the OF device tree. Secondly, on powermacs, the interrupt controller is in a PCI device that may be behind a PCI-PCI bridge. If we happened to take an interrupt just at the point when the device or a bridge on the path to it was disabled for probing, we would crash when we try to access the interrupt controller. I have implemented a platform-specific function which is called for each PCI bridge (host or PCI-PCI) to say whether the code should look in the device tree or use normal PCI probing for the devices under that bridge. On pSeries machines we use the device tree if we're running under a hypervisor, otherwise we use normal probing. On powermacs we use normal probing for the AGP bridge, since the device for the AGP bridge itself isn't shown in the device tree (at least on my G5), and the device tree for everything else. This has been tested on a dual G5 powermac, a partition on a POWER5 machine (running under the hypervisor), and a legacy iSeries partition. Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
2005-09-12 07:17:36 +00:00
int (*pci_probe_mode)(struct pci_bus *);
void (*restart)(char *cmd);
void (*power_off)(void);
void (*halt)(void);
void (*panic)(char *str);
void (*cpu_die)(void);
int (*set_rtc_time)(struct rtc_time *);
void (*get_rtc_time)(struct rtc_time *);
void (*get_boot_time)(struct rtc_time *);
void (*calibrate_decr)(void);
void (*progress)(char *, unsigned short);
/* Interface for platform error logging */
void (*log_error)(char *buf, unsigned int err_type, int fatal);
ssize_t (*nvram_write)(char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *index);
ssize_t (*nvram_read)(char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *index);
ssize_t (*nvram_size)(void);
int (*nvram_sync)(void);
/* Exception handlers */
void (*system_reset_exception)(struct pt_regs *regs);
int (*machine_check_exception)(struct pt_regs *regs);
/* Motherboard/chipset features. This is a kind of general purpose
* hook used to control some machine specific features (like reset
* lines, chip power control, etc...).
*/
long (*feature_call)(unsigned int feature, ...);
/* Check availability of legacy devices like i8042 */
int (*check_legacy_ioport)(unsigned int baseport);
/* Get legacy PCI/IDE interrupt mapping */
int (*pci_get_legacy_ide_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev, int channel);
/* Get access protection for /dev/mem */
pgprot_t (*phys_mem_access_prot)(struct file *file,
unsigned long offset,
unsigned long size,
pgprot_t vma_prot);
/* Idle loop for this platform, leave empty for default idle loop */
int (*idle_loop)(void);
/* Function to enable pmcs for this platform, called once per cpu. */
void (*enable_pmcs)(void);
};
extern int default_idle(void);
extern int native_idle(void);
extern struct machdep_calls ppc_md;
extern char cmd_line[COMMAND_LINE_SIZE];
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
/*
* Power macintoshes have either a CUDA, PMU or SMU controlling
* system reset, power, NVRAM, RTC.
*/
typedef enum sys_ctrler_kind {
SYS_CTRLER_UNKNOWN = 0,
SYS_CTRLER_CUDA = 1,
SYS_CTRLER_PMU = 2,
SYS_CTRLER_SMU = 3,
} sys_ctrler_t;
extern sys_ctrler_t sys_ctrler;
#endif /* CONFIG_PPC_PMAC */
/* Functions to produce codes on the leds.
* The SRC code should be unique for the message category and should
* be limited to the lower 24 bits (the upper 8 are set by these funcs),
* and (for boot & dump) should be sorted numerically in the order
* the events occur.
*/
/* Print a boot progress message. */
void ppc64_boot_msg(unsigned int src, const char *msg);
/* Print a termination message (print only -- does not stop the kernel) */
void ppc64_terminate_msg(unsigned int src, const char *msg);
static inline void log_error(char *buf, unsigned int err_type, int fatal)
{
if (ppc_md.log_error)
ppc_md.log_error(buf, err_type, fatal);
}
#endif /* _PPC64_MACHDEP_H */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */