--- zzzz-none-000/linux-3.10.107/arch/tile/include/hv/hypervisor.h 2017-06-27 09:49:32.000000000 +0000 +++ scorpion-7490-727/linux-3.10.107/arch/tile/include/hv/hypervisor.h 2021-02-04 17:41:59.000000000 +0000 @@ -318,8 +318,14 @@ /** hv_set_pte_super_shift */ #define HV_DISPATCH_SET_PTE_SUPER_SHIFT 57 +/** hv_console_set_ipi */ +#define HV_DISPATCH_CONSOLE_SET_IPI 63 + +/** hv_send_nmi */ +#define HV_DISPATCH_SEND_NMI 65 + /** One more than the largest dispatch value */ -#define _HV_DISPATCH_END 58 +#define _HV_DISPATCH_END 66 #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ @@ -541,14 +547,24 @@ HV_CONFSTR_CPUMOD_REV = 18, /** Human-readable CPU module description. */ - HV_CONFSTR_CPUMOD_DESC = 19 + HV_CONFSTR_CPUMOD_DESC = 19, + + /** Per-tile hypervisor statistics. When this identifier is specified, + * the hv_confstr call takes two extra arguments. The first is the + * HV_XY_TO_LOTAR of the target tile's coordinates. The second is + * a flag word. The only current flag is the lowest bit, which means + * "zero out the stats instead of retrieving them"; in this case the + * buffer and buffer length are ignored. */ + HV_CONFSTR_HV_STATS = 20 } HV_ConfstrQuery; /** Query a configuration string from the hypervisor. * * @param query Identifier for the specific string to be retrieved - * (HV_CONFSTR_xxx). + * (HV_CONFSTR_xxx). Some strings may require or permit extra + * arguments to be appended which select specific objects to be + * described; see the string descriptions above. * @param buf Buffer in which to place the string. * @param len Length of the buffer. * @return If query is valid, then the length of the corresponding string, @@ -556,21 +572,16 @@ * was truncated. If query is invalid, HV_EINVAL. If the specified * buffer is not writable by the client, HV_EFAULT. */ -int hv_confstr(HV_ConfstrQuery query, HV_VirtAddr buf, int len); +int hv_confstr(HV_ConfstrQuery query, HV_VirtAddr buf, int len, ...); /** Tile coordinate */ typedef struct { -#ifndef __BIG_ENDIAN__ /** X coordinate, relative to supervisor's top-left coordinate */ int x; /** Y coordinate, relative to supervisor's top-left coordinate */ int y; -#else - int y; - int x; -#endif } HV_Coord; @@ -585,6 +596,30 @@ */ int hv_get_ipi_pte(HV_Coord tile, int pl, HV_PTE* pte); +/** Configure the console interrupt. + * + * When the console client interrupt is enabled, the hypervisor will + * deliver the specified IPI to the client in the following situations: + * + * - The console has at least one character available for input. + * + * - The console can accept new characters for output, and the last call + * to hv_console_write() did not write all of the characters requested + * by the client. + * + * Note that in some system configurations, console interrupt will not + * be available; clients should be prepared for this routine to fail and + * to fall back to periodic console polling in that case. + * + * @param ipi Index of the IPI register which will receive the interrupt. + * @param event IPI event number for console interrupt. If less than 0, + * disable the console IPI interrupt. + * @param coord Tile to be targeted for console interrupt. + * @return 0 on success, otherwise, HV_EINVAL if illegal parameter, + * HV_ENOTSUP if console interrupt are not available. + */ +int hv_console_set_ipi(int ipi, int event, HV_Coord coord); + #else /* !CHIP_HAS_IPI() */ /** A set of interrupts. */ @@ -929,7 +964,11 @@ HV_INQ_TILES_HFH_CACHE = 2, /** The set of tiles that can be legally used as a LOTAR for a PTE. */ - HV_INQ_TILES_LOTAR = 3 + HV_INQ_TILES_LOTAR = 3, + + /** The set of "shared" driver tiles that the hypervisor may + * periodically interrupt. */ + HV_INQ_TILES_SHARED = 4 } HV_InqTileSet; /** Returns specific information about various sets of tiles within the @@ -1092,13 +1131,8 @@ /** A range of ASID values. */ typedef struct { -#ifndef __BIG_ENDIAN__ HV_ASID start; /**< First ASID in the range. */ unsigned int size; /**< Number of ASIDs. Zero for an invalid range. */ -#else - unsigned int size; /**< Number of ASIDs. Zero for an invalid range. */ - HV_ASID start; /**< First ASID in the range. */ -#endif } HV_ASIDRange; /** Returns information about a range of ASIDs. @@ -1222,6 +1256,11 @@ #define INT_DMATLB_ACCESS_DWNCL INT_DMA_CPL /** Device interrupt downcall interrupt vector */ #define INT_DEV_INTR_DWNCL INT_WORLD_ACCESS +/** NMI downcall interrupt vector */ +#define INT_NMI_DWNCL 64 + +#define HV_NMI_FLAG_FORCE 0x1 /**< Force an NMI downcall regardless of + the ICS bit of the client. */ #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ @@ -1422,7 +1461,6 @@ /** Message recipient. */ typedef struct { -#ifndef __BIG_ENDIAN__ /** X coordinate, relative to supervisor's top-left coordinate */ unsigned int x:11; @@ -1431,11 +1469,6 @@ /** Status of this recipient */ HV_Recip_State state:10; -#else //__BIG_ENDIAN__ - HV_Recip_State state:10; - unsigned int y:11; - unsigned int x:11; -#endif } HV_Recipient; /** Send a message to a set of recipients. @@ -1755,6 +1788,56 @@ int hv_dev_poll_cancel(int devhdl); +/** NMI information */ +typedef struct +{ + /** Result: negative error, or HV_NMI_RESULT_xxx. */ + int result; + + /** PC from interrupted remote core (if result != HV_NMI_RESULT_FAIL_HV). */ + HV_VirtAddr pc; + +} HV_NMI_Info; + +/** NMI issued successfully. */ +#define HV_NMI_RESULT_OK 0 + +/** NMI not issued: remote tile running at client PL with ICS set. */ +#define HV_NMI_RESULT_FAIL_ICS 1 + +/** NMI not issued: remote tile waiting in hypervisor. */ +#define HV_NMI_RESULT_FAIL_HV 2 + +/** Force an NMI downcall regardless of the ICS bit of the client. */ +#define HV_NMI_FLAG_FORCE 0x1 + +/** Send an NMI interrupt request to a particular tile. + * + * This will cause the NMI to be issued on the remote tile regardless + * of the state of the client interrupt mask. However, if the remote + * tile is in the hypervisor, it will not execute the NMI, and + * HV_NMI_RESULT_FAIL_HV will be returned. Similarly, if the remote + * tile is in a client interrupt critical section at the time of the + * NMI, it will not execute the NMI, and HV_NMI_RESULT_FAIL_ICS will + * be returned. In this second case, however, if HV_NMI_FLAG_FORCE + * is set in flags, then the remote tile will enter its NMI interrupt + * vector regardless. Forcing the NMI vector during an interrupt + * critical section will mean that the client can not safely continue + * execution after handling the interrupt. + * + * @param tile Tile to which the NMI request is sent. + * @param info NMI information which is defined by and interpreted by the + * supervisor, is passed to the specified tile, and is + * stored in the SPR register SYSTEM_SAVE_{CLIENT_PL}_2 on the + * specified tile when entering the NMI handler routine. + * Typically, this parameter stores the NMI type, or an aligned + * VA plus some special bits, etc. + * @param flags Flags (HV_NMI_FLAG_xxx). + * @return Information about the requested NMI. + */ +HV_NMI_Info hv_send_nmi(HV_Coord tile, unsigned long info, __hv64 flags); + + /** Scatter-gather list for preada/pwritea calls. */ typedef struct #if CHIP_VA_WIDTH() <= 32