409001948d
A new field has been added to the VPA as a method for the client OS to communicate to firmware the number of page-ins it is performing when running collaborative memory overcommit. The hypervisor will use this information to better determine if a partition is experiencing memory pressure and needs more memory allocated to it. Signed-off-by: Brian King <brking@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
92 lines
2.9 KiB
C
92 lines
2.9 KiB
C
/*
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* c 2001 PPC 64 Team, IBM Corp
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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#include <linux/threads.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <asm/lppaca.h>
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#include <asm/paca.h>
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#include <asm/sections.h>
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/* This symbol is provided by the linker - let it fill in the paca
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* field correctly */
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extern unsigned long __toc_start;
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/*
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* The structure which the hypervisor knows about - this structure
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* should not cross a page boundary. The vpa_init/register_vpa call
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* is now known to fail if the lppaca structure crosses a page
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* boundary. The lppaca is also used on legacy iSeries and POWER5
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* pSeries boxes. The lppaca is 640 bytes long, and cannot readily
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* change since the hypervisor knows its layout, so a 1kB alignment
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* will suffice to ensure that it doesn't cross a page boundary.
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*/
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struct lppaca lppaca[] = {
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[0 ... (NR_CPUS-1)] = {
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.desc = 0xd397d781, /* "LpPa" */
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.size = sizeof(struct lppaca),
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.dyn_proc_status = 2,
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.decr_val = 0x00ff0000,
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.fpregs_in_use = 1,
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.end_of_quantum = 0xfffffffffffffffful,
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.slb_count = 64,
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.vmxregs_in_use = 0,
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.page_ins = 0,
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},
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};
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/*
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* 3 persistent SLBs are registered here. The buffer will be zero
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* initially, hence will all be invaild until we actually write them.
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*/
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struct slb_shadow slb_shadow[] __cacheline_aligned = {
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[0 ... (NR_CPUS-1)] = {
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.persistent = SLB_NUM_BOLTED,
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.buffer_length = sizeof(struct slb_shadow),
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},
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};
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/* The Paca is an array with one entry per processor. Each contains an
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* lppaca, which contains the information shared between the
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* hypervisor and Linux.
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* On systems with hardware multi-threading, there are two threads
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* per processor. The Paca array must contain an entry for each thread.
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* The VPD Areas will give a max logical processors = 2 * max physical
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* processors. The processor VPD array needs one entry per physical
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* processor (not thread).
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*/
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struct paca_struct paca[NR_CPUS];
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(paca);
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void __init initialise_pacas(void)
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{
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int cpu;
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/* The TOC register (GPR2) points 32kB into the TOC, so that 64kB
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* of the TOC can be addressed using a single machine instruction.
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*/
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unsigned long kernel_toc = (unsigned long)(&__toc_start) + 0x8000UL;
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/* Can't use for_each_*_cpu, as they aren't functional yet */
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for (cpu = 0; cpu < NR_CPUS; cpu++) {
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struct paca_struct *new_paca = &paca[cpu];
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new_paca->lppaca_ptr = &lppaca[cpu];
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new_paca->lock_token = 0x8000;
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new_paca->paca_index = cpu;
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new_paca->kernel_toc = kernel_toc;
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new_paca->kernelbase = (unsigned long) _stext;
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new_paca->kernel_msr = MSR_KERNEL;
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new_paca->hw_cpu_id = 0xffff;
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new_paca->slb_shadow_ptr = &slb_shadow[cpu];
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new_paca->__current = &init_task;
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}
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}
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