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linux/include/asm-ppc64/paca.h
Michael Ellerman bea248fb30 [PATCH] ppc64: Remove lpqueue pointer from the paca on iSeries
The iSeries code keeps a pointer to the ItLpQueue in its paca struct. But
all these pointers end up pointing to the one place, ie. xItLpQueue.

So remove the pointer from the paca struct and just refer to xItLpQueue
directly where needed.

The only complication is that the spread_lpevents logic was implemented by
having a NULL lpqueue pointer in the paca on CPUs that weren't supposed to
process events. Instead we just compare the spread_lpevents value to the
processor id to get the same behaviour.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Acked-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
2005-06-30 15:07:09 +10:00

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#ifndef _PPC64_PACA_H
#define _PPC64_PACA_H
/*
* include/asm-ppc64/paca.h
*
* This control block defines the PACA which defines the processor
* specific data for each logical processor on the system.
* There are some pointers defined that are utilized by PLIC.
*
* C 2001 PPC 64 Team, IBM Corp
*
* 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 <asm/types.h>
#include <asm/lppaca.h>
#include <asm/iSeries/ItLpRegSave.h>
#include <asm/mmu.h>
register struct paca_struct *local_paca asm("r13");
#define get_paca() local_paca
struct task_struct;
/*
* Defines the layout of the paca.
*
* This structure is not directly accessed by firmware or the service
* processor except for the first two pointers that point to the
* lppaca area and the ItLpRegSave area for this CPU. Both the
* lppaca and ItLpRegSave objects are currently contained within the
* PACA but they do not need to be.
*/
struct paca_struct {
/*
* Because hw_cpu_id, unlike other paca fields, is accessed
* routinely from other CPUs (from the IRQ code), we stick to
* read-only (after boot) fields in the first cacheline to
* avoid cacheline bouncing.
*/
/*
* MAGIC: These first two pointers can't be moved - they're
* accessed by the firmware
*/
struct lppaca *lppaca_ptr; /* Pointer to LpPaca for PLIC */
struct ItLpRegSave *reg_save_ptr; /* Pointer to LpRegSave for PLIC */
/*
* MAGIC: the spinlock functions in arch/ppc64/lib/locks.c
* load lock_token and paca_index with a single lwz
* instruction. They must travel together and be properly
* aligned.
*/
u16 lock_token; /* Constant 0x8000, used in locks */
u16 paca_index; /* Logical processor number */
u32 default_decr; /* Default decrementer value */
u64 kernel_toc; /* Kernel TOC address */
u64 stab_real; /* Absolute address of segment table */
u64 stab_addr; /* Virtual address of segment table */
void *emergency_sp; /* pointer to emergency stack */
s16 hw_cpu_id; /* Physical processor number */
u8 cpu_start; /* At startup, processor spins until */
/* this becomes non-zero. */
/*
* Now, starting in cacheline 2, the exception save areas
*/
u64 exgen[8] __attribute__((aligned(0x80))); /* used for most interrupts/exceptions */
u64 exmc[8]; /* used for machine checks */
u64 exslb[8]; /* used for SLB/segment table misses
* on the linear mapping */
mm_context_t context;
u16 slb_cache[SLB_CACHE_ENTRIES];
u16 slb_cache_ptr;
/*
* then miscellaneous read-write fields
*/
struct task_struct *__current; /* Pointer to current */
u64 kstack; /* Saved Kernel stack addr */
u64 stab_rr; /* stab/slb round-robin counter */
u64 next_jiffy_update_tb; /* TB value for next jiffy update */
u64 saved_r1; /* r1 save for RTAS calls */
u64 saved_msr; /* MSR saved here by enter_rtas */
u32 lpevent_count; /* lpevents processed */
u8 proc_enabled; /* irq soft-enable flag */
/* not yet used */
u64 exdsi[8]; /* used for linear mapping hash table misses */
/*
* iSeries structure which the hypervisor knows about -
* this structure should not cross a page boundary.
* The vpa_init/register_vpa call is now known to fail if the
* lppaca structure crosses a page boundary.
* The lppaca is also used on POWER5 pSeries boxes.
* The lppaca is 640 bytes long, and cannot readily change
* since the hypervisor knows its layout, so a 1kB
* alignment will suffice to ensure that it doesn't
* cross a page boundary.
*/
struct lppaca lppaca __attribute__((__aligned__(0x400)));
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_ISERIES
struct ItLpRegSave reg_save;
#endif
};
extern struct paca_struct paca[];
#endif /* _PPC64_PACA_H */