#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 #include #include #include #include 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 */