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author | David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> | 2005-11-10 15:26:20 +1100 |
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committer | Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> | 2005-11-10 15:32:37 +1100 |
commit | d3d2176a0bc696b5365ce0e8f82a29a521d85fd0 (patch) | |
tree | 251e7e096f5d96450954df130483f0616452180d /include/asm-ppc64 | |
parent | 0f34f490290e05ee6c02e20b3811fce6f09318f4 (diff) |
[PATCH] powerpc: Move more ppc64 files with no ppc32 equivalent to powerpc
This patch moves a bunch more files from arch/ppc64 and
include/asm-ppc64 which have no equivalents in ppc32 code into
arch/powerpc and include/asm-powerpc. The file affected are:
hvcall.h
proc_ppc64.c
sysfs.c
lparcfg.c
rtas_pci.c
The only changes apart from the move and corresponding Makefile
changes are:
- #ifndef/#define in includes updated to _ASM_POWERPC_ form
- trailing whitespace removed
- comments giving full paths removed
Built and booted on POWER5 LPAR (ARCH=powerpc and ARCH=ppc64), built
for 32-bit powermac (ARCH=powerpc).
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/asm-ppc64')
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-ppc64/hvcall.h | 173 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 173 deletions
diff --git a/include/asm-ppc64/hvcall.h b/include/asm-ppc64/hvcall.h deleted file mode 100644 index ab7c3cf24888..000000000000 --- a/include/asm-ppc64/hvcall.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _PPC64_HVCALL_H -#define _PPC64_HVCALL_H - -#define HVSC .long 0x44000022 - -#define H_Success 0 -#define H_Busy 1 /* Hardware busy -- retry later */ -#define H_Constrained 4 /* Resource request constrained to max allowed */ -#define H_LongBusyStartRange 9900 /* Start of long busy range */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder1msec 9900 /* Long busy, hint that 1msec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder10msec 9901 /* Long busy, hint that 10msec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder100msec 9902 /* Long busy, hint that 100msec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder1sec 9903 /* Long busy, hint that 1sec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder10sec 9904 /* Long busy, hint that 10sec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyOrder100sec 9905 /* Long busy, hint that 100sec is a good time to retry */ -#define H_LongBusyEndRange 9905 /* End of long busy range */ -#define H_Hardware -1 /* Hardware error */ -#define H_Function -2 /* Function not supported */ -#define H_Privilege -3 /* Caller not privileged */ -#define H_Parameter -4 /* Parameter invalid, out-of-range or conflicting */ -#define H_Bad_Mode -5 /* Illegal msr value */ -#define H_PTEG_Full -6 /* PTEG is full */ -#define H_Not_Found -7 /* PTE was not found" */ -#define H_Reserved_DABR -8 /* DABR address is reserved by the hypervisor on this processor" */ -#define H_NoMem -9 -#define H_Authority -10 -#define H_Permission -11 -#define H_Dropped -12 -#define H_SourceParm -13 -#define H_DestParm -14 -#define H_RemoteParm -15 -#define H_Resource -16 - -/* Long Busy is a condition that can be returned by the firmware - * when a call cannot be completed now, but the identical call - * should be retried later. This prevents calls blocking in the - * firmware for long periods of time. Annoyingly the firmware can return - * a range of return codes, hinting at how long we should wait before - * retrying. If you don't care for the hint, the macro below is a good - * way to check for the long_busy return codes - */ -#define H_isLongBusy(x) ((x >= H_LongBusyStartRange) && (x <= H_LongBusyEndRange)) - -/* Flags */ -#define H_LARGE_PAGE (1UL<<(63-16)) -#define H_EXACT (1UL<<(63-24)) /* Use exact PTE or return H_PTEG_FULL */ -#define H_R_XLATE (1UL<<(63-25)) /* include a valid logical page num in the pte if the valid bit is set */ -#define H_READ_4 (1UL<<(63-26)) /* Return 4 PTEs */ -#define H_AVPN (1UL<<(63-32)) /* An avpn is provided as a sanity test */ -#define H_ANDCOND (1UL<<(63-33)) -#define H_ICACHE_INVALIDATE (1UL<<(63-40)) /* icbi, etc. (ignored for IO pages) */ -#define H_ICACHE_SYNCHRONIZE (1UL<<(63-41)) /* dcbst, icbi, etc (ignored for IO pages */ -#define H_ZERO_PAGE (1UL<<(63-48)) /* zero the page before mapping (ignored for IO pages) */ -#define H_COPY_PAGE (1UL<<(63-49)) -#define H_N (1UL<<(63-61)) -#define H_PP1 (1UL<<(63-62)) -#define H_PP2 (1UL<<(63-63)) - -/* DABRX flags */ -#define H_DABRX_HYPERVISOR (1UL<<(63-61)) -#define H_DABRX_KERNEL (1UL<<(63-62)) -#define H_DABRX_USER (1UL<<(63-63)) - -/* pSeries hypervisor opcodes */ -#define H_REMOVE 0x04 -#define H_ENTER 0x08 -#define H_READ 0x0c -#define H_CLEAR_MOD 0x10 -#define H_CLEAR_REF 0x14 -#define H_PROTECT 0x18 -#define H_GET_TCE 0x1c -#define H_PUT_TCE 0x20 -#define H_SET_SPRG0 0x24 -#define H_SET_DABR 0x28 -#define H_PAGE_INIT 0x2c -#define H_SET_ASR 0x30 -#define H_ASR_ON 0x34 -#define H_ASR_OFF 0x38 -#define H_LOGICAL_CI_LOAD 0x3c -#define H_LOGICAL_CI_STORE 0x40 -#define H_LOGICAL_CACHE_LOAD 0x44 -#define H_LOGICAL_CACHE_STORE 0x48 -#define H_LOGICAL_ICBI 0x4c -#define H_LOGICAL_DCBF 0x50 -#define H_GET_TERM_CHAR 0x54 -#define H_PUT_TERM_CHAR 0x58 -#define H_REAL_TO_LOGICAL 0x5c -#define H_HYPERVISOR_DATA 0x60 -#define H_EOI 0x64 -#define H_CPPR 0x68 -#define H_IPI 0x6c -#define H_IPOLL 0x70 -#define H_XIRR 0x74 -#define H_PERFMON 0x7c -#define H_MIGRATE_DMA 0x78 -#define H_REGISTER_VPA 0xDC -#define H_CEDE 0xE0 -#define H_CONFER 0xE4 -#define H_PROD 0xE8 -#define H_GET_PPP 0xEC -#define H_SET_PPP 0xF0 -#define H_PURR 0xF4 -#define H_PIC 0xF8 -#define H_REG_CRQ 0xFC -#define H_FREE_CRQ 0x100 -#define H_VIO_SIGNAL 0x104 -#define H_SEND_CRQ 0x108 -#define H_COPY_RDMA 0x110 -#define H_SET_XDABR 0x134 -#define H_STUFF_TCE 0x138 -#define H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT 0x13C -#define H_VTERM_PARTNER_INFO 0x150 -#define H_REGISTER_VTERM 0x154 -#define H_FREE_VTERM 0x158 -#define H_POLL_PENDING 0x1D8 - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -/* plpar_hcall() -- Generic call interface using above opcodes - * - * The actual call interface is a hypervisor call instruction with - * the opcode in R3 and input args in R4-R7. - * Status is returned in R3 with variable output values in R4-R11. - * Only H_PTE_READ with H_READ_4 uses R6-R11 so we ignore it for now - * and return only two out args which MUST ALWAYS BE PROVIDED. - */ -long plpar_hcall(unsigned long opcode, - unsigned long arg1, - unsigned long arg2, - unsigned long arg3, - unsigned long arg4, - unsigned long *out1, - unsigned long *out2, - unsigned long *out3); - -/* Same as plpar_hcall but for those opcodes that return no values - * other than status. Slightly more efficient. - */ -long plpar_hcall_norets(unsigned long opcode, ...); - -/* - * Special hcall interface for ibmveth support. - * Takes 8 input parms. Returns a rc and stores the - * R4 return value in *out1. - */ -long plpar_hcall_8arg_2ret(unsigned long opcode, - unsigned long arg1, - unsigned long arg2, - unsigned long arg3, - unsigned long arg4, - unsigned long arg5, - unsigned long arg6, - unsigned long arg7, - unsigned long arg8, - unsigned long *out1); - -/* plpar_hcall_4out() - * - * same as plpar_hcall except with 4 output arguments. - * - */ -long plpar_hcall_4out(unsigned long opcode, - unsigned long arg1, - unsigned long arg2, - unsigned long arg3, - unsigned long arg4, - unsigned long *out1, - unsigned long *out2, - unsigned long *out3, - unsigned long *out4); - -#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ -#endif /* _PPC64_HVCALL_H */ |