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authorJack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com>2008-07-30 01:33:54 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2008-07-30 12:41:47 -0400
commit34d8a380d784d1fbea941a68beebdd7f9a3bebdf (patch)
tree539eb1c942bb7c0bcbba4f709bc360174650212a /drivers/misc/sgi-gru
parentc627f9cc046c7cd93b4525d89377fb409e170a18 (diff)
GRU Driver: hardware data structures
This series of patches adds a driver for the SGI UV GRU. The driver is still in development but it currently compiles for both x86_64 & IA64. All simple regression tests pass on IA64. Although features remain to be added, I'd like to start the process of getting the driver into the kernel. Additional kernel drivers will depend on services provide by the GRU driver. The GRU is a hardware resource located in the system chipset. The GRU contains memory that is mmaped into the user address space. This memory is used to communicate with the GRU to perform functions such as load/store, scatter/gather, bcopy, AMOs, etc. The GRU is directly accessed by user instructions using user virtual addresses. GRU instructions (ex., bcopy) use user virtual addresses for operands. The GRU contains a large TLB that is functionally very similar to processor TLBs. Because the external contains a TLB with user virtual address, it requires callouts from the core VM system when certain types of changes are made to the process page tables. There are several MMUOPS patches currently being discussed but none has been accepted into the kernel. The GRU driver is built using version V18 from Andrea Arcangeli. This patch: Contains the definitions of the hardware GRU data structures that are used by the driver to manage the GRU. [akpm@linux-foundation;org: export hpage_shift] Signed-off-by: Jack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com> Cc: "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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1/*
2 * SN Platform GRU Driver
3 *
4 * GRU HANDLE DEFINITION
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
21 */
22
23#ifndef __GRUHANDLES_H__
24#define __GRUHANDLES_H__
25#include "gru_instructions.h"
26
27/*
28 * Manifest constants for GRU Memory Map
29 */
30#define GRU_GSEG0_BASE 0
31#define GRU_MCS_BASE (64 * 1024 * 1024)
32#define GRU_SIZE (128UL * 1024 * 1024)
33
34/* Handle & resource counts */
35#define GRU_NUM_CB 128
36#define GRU_NUM_DSR_BYTES (32 * 1024)
37#define GRU_NUM_TFM 16
38#define GRU_NUM_TGH 24
39#define GRU_NUM_CBE 128
40#define GRU_NUM_TFH 128
41#define GRU_NUM_CCH 16
42#define GRU_NUM_GSH 1
43
44/* Maximum resource counts that can be reserved by user programs */
45#define GRU_NUM_USER_CBR GRU_NUM_CBE
46#define GRU_NUM_USER_DSR_BYTES GRU_NUM_DSR_BYTES
47
48/* Bytes per handle & handle stride. Code assumes all cb, tfh, cbe handles
49 * are the same */
50#define GRU_HANDLE_BYTES 64
51#define GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE 256
52
53/* Base addresses of handles */
54#define GRU_TFM_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x00000)
55#define GRU_TGH_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x08000)
56#define GRU_CBE_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x10000)
57#define GRU_TFH_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x18000)
58#define GRU_CCH_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x20000)
59#define GRU_GSH_BASE (GRU_MCS_BASE + 0x30000)
60
61/* User gseg constants */
62#define GRU_GSEG_STRIDE (4 * 1024 * 1024)
63#define GSEG_BASE(a) ((a) & ~(GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE - 1))
64
65/* Data segment constants */
66#define GRU_DSR_AU_BYTES 1024
67#define GRU_DSR_CL (GRU_NUM_DSR_BYTES / GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES)
68#define GRU_DSR_AU_CL (GRU_DSR_AU_BYTES / GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES)
69#define GRU_DSR_AU (GRU_NUM_DSR_BYTES / GRU_DSR_AU_BYTES)
70
71/* Control block constants */
72#define GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE 2
73#define GRU_CBR_AU (GRU_NUM_CBE / GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE)
74
75/* Convert resource counts to the number of AU */
76#define GRU_DS_BYTES_TO_AU(n) DIV_ROUND_UP(n, GRU_DSR_AU_BYTES)
77#define GRU_CB_COUNT_TO_AU(n) DIV_ROUND_UP(n, GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE)
78
79/* UV limits */
80#define GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_HUB 2
81#define GRU_HUBS_PER_BLADE 1
82#define GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE (GRU_HUBS_PER_BLADE * GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_HUB)
83
84/* User GRU Gseg offsets */
85#define GRU_CB_BASE 0
86#define GRU_CB_LIMIT (GRU_CB_BASE + GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE * GRU_NUM_CBE)
87#define GRU_DS_BASE 0x20000
88#define GRU_DS_LIMIT (GRU_DS_BASE + GRU_NUM_DSR_BYTES)
89
90/* Convert a GRU physical address to the chiplet offset */
91#define GSEGPOFF(h) ((h) & (GRU_SIZE - 1))
92
93/* Convert an arbitrary handle address to the beginning of the GRU segment */
94#ifndef __PLUGIN__
95#define GRUBASE(h) ((void *)((unsigned long)(h) & ~(GRU_SIZE - 1)))
96#else
97extern void *gmu_grubase(void *h);
98#define GRUBASE(h) gmu_grubase(h)
99#endif
100
101/* General addressing macros. */
102static inline void *get_gseg_base_address(void *base, int ctxnum)
103{
104 return (void *)(base + GRU_GSEG0_BASE + GRU_GSEG_STRIDE * ctxnum);
105}
106
107static inline void *get_gseg_base_address_cb(void *base, int ctxnum, int line)
108{
109 return (void *)(get_gseg_base_address(base, ctxnum) +
110 GRU_CB_BASE + GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE * line);
111}
112
113static inline void *get_gseg_base_address_ds(void *base, int ctxnum, int line)
114{
115 return (void *)(get_gseg_base_address(base, ctxnum) + GRU_DS_BASE +
116 GRU_CACHE_LINE_BYTES * line);
117}
118
119static inline struct gru_tlb_fault_map *get_tfm(void *base, int ctxnum)
120{
121 return (struct gru_tlb_fault_map *)(base + GRU_TFM_BASE +
122 ctxnum * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE);
123}
124
125static inline struct gru_tlb_global_handle *get_tgh(void *base, int ctxnum)
126{
127 return (struct gru_tlb_global_handle *)(base + GRU_TGH_BASE +
128 ctxnum * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE);
129}
130
131static inline struct gru_control_block_extended *get_cbe(void *base, int ctxnum)
132{
133 return (struct gru_control_block_extended *)(base + GRU_CBE_BASE +
134 ctxnum * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE);
135}
136
137static inline struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *get_tfh(void *base, int ctxnum)
138{
139 return (struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *)(base + GRU_TFH_BASE +
140 ctxnum * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE);
141}
142
143static inline struct gru_context_configuration_handle *get_cch(void *base,
144 int ctxnum)
145{
146 return (struct gru_context_configuration_handle *)(base +
147 GRU_CCH_BASE + ctxnum * GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE);
148}
149
150static inline unsigned long get_cb_number(void *cb)
151{
152 return (((unsigned long)cb - GRU_CB_BASE) % GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE) /
153 GRU_HANDLE_STRIDE;
154}
155
156/* byte offset to a specific GRU chiplet. (p=pnode, c=chiplet (0 or 1)*/
157static inline unsigned long gru_chiplet_paddr(unsigned long paddr, int pnode,
158 int chiplet)
159{
160 return paddr + GRU_SIZE * (2 * pnode + chiplet);
161}
162
163static inline void *gru_chiplet_vaddr(void *vaddr, int pnode, int chiplet)
164{
165 return vaddr + GRU_SIZE * (2 * pnode + chiplet);
166}
167
168
169
170/*
171 * Global TLB Fault Map
172 * Bitmap of outstanding TLB misses needing interrupt/polling service.
173 *
174 */
175struct gru_tlb_fault_map {
176 unsigned long fault_bits[BITS_TO_LONGS(GRU_NUM_CBE)];
177 unsigned long fill0[2];
178 unsigned long done_bits[BITS_TO_LONGS(GRU_NUM_CBE)];
179 unsigned long fill1[2];
180};
181
182/*
183 * TGH - TLB Global Handle
184 * Used for TLB flushing.
185 *
186 */
187struct gru_tlb_global_handle {
188 unsigned int cmd:1; /* DW 0 */
189 unsigned int delresp:1;
190 unsigned int opc:1;
191 unsigned int fill1:5;
192
193 unsigned int fill2:8;
194
195 unsigned int status:2;
196 unsigned long fill3:2;
197 unsigned int state:3;
198 unsigned long fill4:1;
199
200 unsigned int cause:3;
201 unsigned long fill5:37;
202
203 unsigned long vaddr:64; /* DW 1 */
204
205 unsigned int asid:24; /* DW 2 */
206 unsigned int fill6:8;
207
208 unsigned int pagesize:5;
209 unsigned int fill7:11;
210
211 unsigned int global:1;
212 unsigned int fill8:15;
213
214 unsigned long vaddrmask:39; /* DW 3 */
215 unsigned int fill9:9;
216 unsigned int n:10;
217 unsigned int fill10:6;
218
219 unsigned int ctxbitmap:16; /* DW4 */
220 unsigned long fill11[3];
221};
222
223enum gru_tgh_cmd {
224 TGHCMD_START
225};
226
227enum gru_tgh_opc {
228 TGHOP_TLBNOP,
229 TGHOP_TLBINV
230};
231
232enum gru_tgh_status {
233 TGHSTATUS_IDLE,
234 TGHSTATUS_EXCEPTION,
235 TGHSTATUS_ACTIVE
236};
237
238enum gru_tgh_state {
239 TGHSTATE_IDLE,
240 TGHSTATE_PE_INVAL,
241 TGHSTATE_INTERRUPT_INVAL,
242 TGHSTATE_WAITDONE,
243 TGHSTATE_RESTART_CTX,
244};
245
246/*
247 * TFH - TLB Global Handle
248 * Used for TLB dropins into the GRU TLB.
249 *
250 */
251struct gru_tlb_fault_handle {
252 unsigned int cmd:1; /* DW 0 - low 32*/
253 unsigned int delresp:1;
254 unsigned int fill0:2;
255 unsigned int opc:3;
256 unsigned int fill1:9;
257
258 unsigned int status:2;
259 unsigned int fill2:1;
260 unsigned int color:1;
261 unsigned int state:3;
262 unsigned int fill3:1;
263
264 unsigned int cause:7; /* DW 0 - high 32 */
265 unsigned int fill4:1;
266
267 unsigned int indexway:12;
268 unsigned int fill5:4;
269
270 unsigned int ctxnum:4;
271 unsigned int fill6:12;
272
273 unsigned long missvaddr:64; /* DW 1 */
274
275 unsigned int missasid:24; /* DW 2 */
276 unsigned int fill7:8;
277 unsigned int fillasid:24;
278 unsigned int dirty:1;
279 unsigned int gaa:2;
280 unsigned long fill8:5;
281
282 unsigned long pfn:41; /* DW 3 */
283 unsigned int fill9:7;
284 unsigned int pagesize:5;
285 unsigned int fill10:11;
286
287 unsigned long fillvaddr:64; /* DW 4 */
288
289 unsigned long fill11[3];
290};
291
292enum gru_tfh_opc {
293 TFHOP_NOOP,
294 TFHOP_RESTART,
295 TFHOP_WRITE_ONLY,
296 TFHOP_WRITE_RESTART,
297 TFHOP_EXCEPTION,
298 TFHOP_USER_POLLING_MODE = 7,
299};
300
301enum tfh_status {
302 TFHSTATUS_IDLE,
303 TFHSTATUS_EXCEPTION,
304 TFHSTATUS_ACTIVE,
305};
306
307enum tfh_state {
308 TFHSTATE_INACTIVE,
309 TFHSTATE_IDLE,
310 TFHSTATE_MISS_UPM,
311 TFHSTATE_MISS_FMM,
312 TFHSTATE_HW_ERR,
313 TFHSTATE_WRITE_TLB,
314 TFHSTATE_RESTART_CBR,
315};
316
317/* TFH cause bits */
318enum tfh_cause {
319 TFHCAUSE_NONE,
320 TFHCAUSE_TLB_MISS,
321 TFHCAUSE_TLB_MOD,
322 TFHCAUSE_HW_ERROR_RR,
323 TFHCAUSE_HW_ERROR_MAIN_ARRAY,
324 TFHCAUSE_HW_ERROR_VALID,
325 TFHCAUSE_HW_ERROR_PAGESIZE,
326 TFHCAUSE_INSTRUCTION_EXCEPTION,
327 TFHCAUSE_UNCORRECTIBLE_ERROR,
328};
329
330/* GAA values */
331#define GAA_RAM 0x0
332#define GAA_NCRAM 0x2
333#define GAA_MMIO 0x1
334#define GAA_REGISTER 0x3
335
336/* GRU paddr shift for pfn. (NOTE: shift is NOT by actual pagesize) */
337#define GRU_PADDR_SHIFT 12
338
339/*
340 * Context Configuration handle
341 * Used to allocate resources to a GSEG context.
342 *
343 */
344struct gru_context_configuration_handle {
345 unsigned int cmd:1; /* DW0 */
346 unsigned int delresp:1;
347 unsigned int opc:3;
348 unsigned int unmap_enable:1;
349 unsigned int req_slice_set_enable:1;
350 unsigned int req_slice:2;
351 unsigned int cb_int_enable:1;
352 unsigned int tlb_int_enable:1;
353 unsigned int tfm_fault_bit_enable:1;
354 unsigned int tlb_int_select:4;
355
356 unsigned int status:2;
357 unsigned int state:2;
358 unsigned int reserved2:4;
359
360 unsigned int cause:4;
361 unsigned int tfm_done_bit_enable:1;
362 unsigned int unused:3;
363
364 unsigned int dsr_allocation_map;
365
366 unsigned long cbr_allocation_map; /* DW1 */
367
368 unsigned int asid[8]; /* DW 2 - 5 */
369 unsigned short sizeavail[8]; /* DW 6 - 7 */
370} __attribute__ ((packed));
371
372enum gru_cch_opc {
373 CCHOP_START = 1,
374 CCHOP_ALLOCATE,
375 CCHOP_INTERRUPT,
376 CCHOP_DEALLOCATE,
377 CCHOP_INTERRUPT_SYNC,
378};
379
380enum gru_cch_status {
381 CCHSTATUS_IDLE,
382 CCHSTATUS_EXCEPTION,
383 CCHSTATUS_ACTIVE,
384};
385
386enum gru_cch_state {
387 CCHSTATE_INACTIVE,
388 CCHSTATE_MAPPED,
389 CCHSTATE_ACTIVE,
390 CCHSTATE_INTERRUPTED,
391};
392
393/* CCH Exception cause */
394enum gru_cch_cause {
395 CCHCAUSE_REGION_REGISTER_WRITE_ERROR = 1,
396 CCHCAUSE_ILLEGAL_OPCODE = 2,
397 CCHCAUSE_INVALID_START_REQUEST = 3,
398 CCHCAUSE_INVALID_ALLOCATION_REQUEST = 4,
399 CCHCAUSE_INVALID_DEALLOCATION_REQUEST = 5,
400 CCHCAUSE_INVALID_INTERRUPT_REQUEST = 6,
401 CCHCAUSE_CCH_BUSY = 7,
402 CCHCAUSE_NO_CBRS_TO_ALLOCATE = 8,
403 CCHCAUSE_BAD_TFM_CONFIG = 9,
404 CCHCAUSE_CBR_RESOURCES_OVERSUBSCRIPED = 10,
405 CCHCAUSE_DSR_RESOURCES_OVERSUBSCRIPED = 11,
406 CCHCAUSE_CBR_DEALLOCATION_ERROR = 12,
407};
408/*
409 * CBE - Control Block Extended
410 * Maintains internal GRU state for active CBs.
411 *
412 */
413struct gru_control_block_extended {
414 unsigned int reserved0:1; /* DW 0 - low */
415 unsigned int imacpy:3;
416 unsigned int reserved1:4;
417 unsigned int xtypecpy:3;
418 unsigned int iaa0cpy:2;
419 unsigned int iaa1cpy:2;
420 unsigned int reserved2:1;
421 unsigned int opccpy:8;
422 unsigned int exopccpy:8;
423
424 unsigned int idef2cpy:22; /* DW 0 - high */
425 unsigned int reserved3:10;
426
427 unsigned int idef4cpy:22; /* DW 1 */
428 unsigned int reserved4:10;
429 unsigned int idef4upd:22;
430 unsigned int reserved5:10;
431
432 unsigned long idef1upd:64; /* DW 2 */
433
434 unsigned long idef5cpy:64; /* DW 3 */
435
436 unsigned long idef6cpy:64; /* DW 4 */
437
438 unsigned long idef3upd:64; /* DW 5 */
439
440 unsigned long idef5upd:64; /* DW 6 */
441
442 unsigned int idef2upd:22; /* DW 7 */
443 unsigned int reserved6:10;
444
445 unsigned int ecause:20;
446 unsigned int cbrstate:4;
447 unsigned int cbrexecstatus:8;
448};
449
450enum gru_cbr_state {
451 CBRSTATE_INACTIVE,
452 CBRSTATE_IDLE,
453 CBRSTATE_PE_CHECK,
454 CBRSTATE_QUEUED,
455 CBRSTATE_WAIT_RESPONSE,
456 CBRSTATE_INTERRUPTED,
457 CBRSTATE_INTERRUPTED_MISS_FMM,
458 CBRSTATE_BUSY_INTERRUPT_MISS_FMM,
459 CBRSTATE_INTERRUPTED_MISS_UPM,
460 CBRSTATE_BUSY_INTERRUPTED_MISS_UPM,
461 CBRSTATE_REQUEST_ISSUE,
462 CBRSTATE_BUSY_INTERRUPT,
463};
464
465/* CBE cbrexecstatus bits */
466#define CBR_EXS_ABORT_OCC_BIT 0
467#define CBR_EXS_INT_OCC_BIT 1
468#define CBR_EXS_PENDING_BIT 2
469#define CBR_EXS_QUEUED_BIT 3
470#define CBR_EXS_TLBHW_BIT 4
471#define CBR_EXS_EXCEPTION_BIT 5
472
473#define CBR_EXS_ABORT_OCC (1 << CBR_EXS_ABORT_OCC_BIT)
474#define CBR_EXS_INT_OCC (1 << CBR_EXS_INT_OCC_BIT)
475#define CBR_EXS_PENDING (1 << CBR_EXS_PENDING_BIT)
476#define CBR_EXS_QUEUED (1 << CBR_EXS_QUEUED_BIT)
477#define CBR_EXS_TLBHW (1 << CBR_EXS_TLBHW_BIT)
478#define CBR_EXS_EXCEPTION (1 << CBR_EXS_EXCEPTION_BIT)
479
480/* CBE ecause bits - defined in gru_instructions.h */
481
482/*
483 * Convert a processor pagesize into the strange encoded pagesize used by the
484 * GRU. Processor pagesize is encoded as log of bytes per page. (or PAGE_SHIFT)
485 * pagesize log pagesize grupagesize
486 * 4k 12 0
487 * 16k 14 1
488 * 64k 16 2
489 * 256k 18 3
490 * 1m 20 4
491 * 2m 21 5
492 * 4m 22 6
493 * 16m 24 7
494 * 64m 26 8
495 * ...
496 */
497#define GRU_PAGESIZE(sh) ((((sh) > 20 ? (sh) + 2: (sh)) >> 1) - 6)
498#define GRU_SIZEAVAIL(sh) (1UL << GRU_PAGESIZE(sh))
499
500/* minimum TLB purge count to ensure a full purge */
501#define GRUMAXINVAL 1024UL
502
503
504/* Extract the status field from a kernel handle */
505#define GET_MSEG_HANDLE_STATUS(h) (((*(unsigned long *)(h)) >> 16) & 3)
506
507static inline void start_instruction(void *h)
508{
509 unsigned long *w0 = h;
510
511 wmb(); /* setting CMD bit must be last */
512 *w0 = *w0 | 1;
513 gru_flush_cache(h);
514}
515
516static inline int wait_instruction_complete(void *h)
517{
518 int status;
519
520 do {
521 cpu_relax();
522 barrier();
523 status = GET_MSEG_HANDLE_STATUS(h);
524 } while (status == CCHSTATUS_ACTIVE);
525 return status;
526}
527
528#if defined CONFIG_IA64
529static inline void cch_allocate_set_asids(
530 struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch, int asidval)
531{
532 int i;
533
534 for (i = 0; i <= RGN_HPAGE; i++) { /* assume HPAGE is last region */
535 cch->asid[i] = (asidval++);
536#if 0
537 /* ZZZ hugepages not supported yet */
538 if (i == RGN_HPAGE)
539 cch->sizeavail[i] = GRU_SIZEAVAIL(hpage_shift);
540 else
541#endif
542 cch->sizeavail[i] = GRU_SIZEAVAIL(PAGE_SHIFT);
543 }
544}
545#elif defined CONFIG_X86_64
546static inline void cch_allocate_set_asids(
547 struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch, int asidval)
548{
549 int i;
550
551 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
552 cch->asid[i] = asidval++;
553 cch->sizeavail[i] = GRU_SIZEAVAIL(PAGE_SHIFT) |
554 GRU_SIZEAVAIL(21);
555 }
556}
557#endif
558
559static inline int cch_allocate(struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch,
560 int asidval, unsigned long cbrmap,
561 unsigned long dsrmap)
562{
563 cch_allocate_set_asids(cch, asidval);
564 cch->dsr_allocation_map = dsrmap;
565 cch->cbr_allocation_map = cbrmap;
566 cch->opc = CCHOP_ALLOCATE;
567 start_instruction(cch);
568 return wait_instruction_complete(cch);
569}
570
571static inline int cch_start(struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch)
572{
573 cch->opc = CCHOP_START;
574 start_instruction(cch);
575 return wait_instruction_complete(cch);
576}
577
578static inline int cch_interrupt(struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch)
579{
580 cch->opc = CCHOP_INTERRUPT;
581 start_instruction(cch);
582 return wait_instruction_complete(cch);
583}
584
585static inline int cch_deallocate(struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch)
586{
587 cch->opc = CCHOP_DEALLOCATE;
588 start_instruction(cch);
589 return wait_instruction_complete(cch);
590}
591
592static inline int cch_interrupt_sync(struct gru_context_configuration_handle
593 *cch)
594{
595 cch->opc = CCHOP_INTERRUPT_SYNC;
596 start_instruction(cch);
597 return wait_instruction_complete(cch);
598}
599
600static inline int tgh_invalidate(struct gru_tlb_global_handle *tgh,
601 unsigned long vaddr, unsigned long vaddrmask,
602 int asid, int pagesize, int global, int n,
603 unsigned short ctxbitmap)
604{
605 tgh->vaddr = vaddr;
606 tgh->asid = asid;
607 tgh->pagesize = pagesize;
608 tgh->n = n;
609 tgh->global = global;
610 tgh->vaddrmask = vaddrmask;
611 tgh->ctxbitmap = ctxbitmap;
612 tgh->opc = TGHOP_TLBINV;
613 start_instruction(tgh);
614 return wait_instruction_complete(tgh);
615}
616
617static inline void tfh_write_only(struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *tfh,
618 unsigned long pfn, unsigned long vaddr,
619 int asid, int dirty, int pagesize)
620{
621 tfh->fillasid = asid;
622 tfh->fillvaddr = vaddr;
623 tfh->pfn = pfn;
624 tfh->dirty = dirty;
625 tfh->pagesize = pagesize;
626 tfh->opc = TFHOP_WRITE_ONLY;
627 start_instruction(tfh);
628}
629
630static inline void tfh_write_restart(struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *tfh,
631 unsigned long paddr, int gaa,
632 unsigned long vaddr, int asid, int dirty,
633 int pagesize)
634{
635 tfh->fillasid = asid;
636 tfh->fillvaddr = vaddr;
637 tfh->pfn = paddr >> GRU_PADDR_SHIFT;
638 tfh->gaa = gaa;
639 tfh->dirty = dirty;
640 tfh->pagesize = pagesize;
641 tfh->opc = TFHOP_WRITE_RESTART;
642 start_instruction(tfh);
643}
644
645static inline void tfh_restart(struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *tfh)
646{
647 tfh->opc = TFHOP_RESTART;
648 start_instruction(tfh);
649}
650
651static inline void tfh_user_polling_mode(struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *tfh)
652{
653 tfh->opc = TFHOP_USER_POLLING_MODE;
654 start_instruction(tfh);
655}
656
657static inline void tfh_exception(struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *tfh)
658{
659 tfh->opc = TFHOP_EXCEPTION;
660 start_instruction(tfh);
661}
662
663#endif /* __GRUHANDLES_H__ */