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  1. #include <linux/of.h> /* linux/of.h gets to determine #include ordering */
  2. #ifndef _POWERPC_PROM_H
  3. #define _POWERPC_PROM_H
  4. #ifdef __KERNEL__
  5. /*
  6. * Definitions for talking to the Open Firmware PROM on
  7. * Power Macintosh computers.
  8. *
  9. * Copyright (C) 1996-2005 Paul Mackerras.
  10. *
  11. * Updates for PPC64 by Peter Bergner & David Engebretsen, IBM Corp.
  12. *
  13. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  14. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  15. * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
  16. * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  17. */
  18. #include <linux/types.h>
  19. #include <asm/irq.h>
  20. #include <linux/atomic.h>
  21. #define HAVE_ARCH_DEVTREE_FIXUPS
  22. /*
  23. * OF address retreival & translation
  24. */
  25. /* Translate a DMA address from device space to CPU space */
  26. extern u64 of_translate_dma_address(struct device_node *dev,
  27. const __be32 *in_addr);
  28. /* Parse the ibm,dma-window property of an OF node into the busno, phys and
  29. * size parameters.
  30. */
  31. void of_parse_dma_window(struct device_node *dn, const __be32 *dma_window,
  32. unsigned long *busno, unsigned long *phys,
  33. unsigned long *size);
  34. extern void kdump_move_device_tree(void);
  35. /* cache lookup */
  36. struct device_node *of_find_next_cache_node(struct device_node *np);
  37. #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
  38. extern int of_node_to_nid(struct device_node *device);
  39. #else
  40. static inline int of_node_to_nid(struct device_node *device) { return 0; }
  41. #endif
  42. #define of_node_to_nid of_node_to_nid
  43. extern void of_instantiate_rtc(void);
  44. extern int of_get_ibm_chip_id(struct device_node *np);
  45. /* The of_drconf_cell struct defines the layout of the LMB array
  46. * specified in the device tree property
  47. * ibm,dynamic-reconfiguration-memory/ibm,dynamic-memory
  48. */
  49. struct of_drconf_cell {
  50. u64 base_addr;
  51. u32 drc_index;
  52. u32 reserved;
  53. u32 aa_index;
  54. u32 flags;
  55. };
  56. #define DRCONF_MEM_ASSIGNED 0x00000008
  57. #define DRCONF_MEM_AI_INVALID 0x00000040
  58. #define DRCONF_MEM_RESERVED 0x00000080
  59. /*
  60. * There are two methods for telling firmware what our capabilities are.
  61. * Newer machines have an "ibm,client-architecture-support" method on the
  62. * root node. For older machines, we have to call the "process-elf-header"
  63. * method in the /packages/elf-loader node, passing it a fake 32-bit
  64. * ELF header containing a couple of PT_NOTE sections that contain
  65. * structures that contain various information.
  66. */
  67. /* New method - extensible architecture description vector. */
  68. /* Option vector bits - generic bits in byte 1 */
  69. #define OV_IGNORE 0x80 /* ignore this vector */
  70. #define OV_CESSATION_POLICY 0x40 /* halt if unsupported option present*/
  71. /* Option vector 1: processor architectures supported */
  72. #define OV1_PPC_2_00 0x80 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.00 */
  73. #define OV1_PPC_2_01 0x40 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.01 */
  74. #define OV1_PPC_2_02 0x20 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.02 */
  75. #define OV1_PPC_2_03 0x10 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.03 */
  76. #define OV1_PPC_2_04 0x08 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.04 */
  77. #define OV1_PPC_2_05 0x04 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.05 */
  78. #define OV1_PPC_2_06 0x02 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.06 */
  79. #define OV1_PPC_2_07 0x01 /* set if we support PowerPC 2.07 */
  80. /* Option vector 2: Open Firmware options supported */
  81. #define OV2_REAL_MODE 0x20 /* set if we want OF in real mode */
  82. /* Option vector 3: processor options supported */
  83. #define OV3_FP 0x80 /* floating point */
  84. #define OV3_VMX 0x40 /* VMX/Altivec */
  85. #define OV3_DFP 0x20 /* decimal FP */
  86. /* Option vector 4: IBM PAPR implementation */
  87. #define OV4_MIN_ENT_CAP 0x01 /* minimum VP entitled capacity */
  88. /* Option vector 5: PAPR/OF options supported
  89. * These bits are also used in firmware_has_feature() to validate
  90. * the capabilities reported for vector 5 in the device tree so we
  91. * encode the vector index in the define and use the OV5_FEAT()
  92. * and OV5_INDX() macros to extract the desired information.
  93. */
  94. #define OV5_FEAT(x) ((x) & 0xff)
  95. #define OV5_INDX(x) ((x) >> 8)
  96. #define OV5_LPAR 0x0280 /* logical partitioning supported */
  97. #define OV5_SPLPAR 0x0240 /* shared-processor LPAR supported */
  98. /* ibm,dynamic-reconfiguration-memory property supported */
  99. #define OV5_DRCONF_MEMORY 0x0220
  100. #define OV5_LARGE_PAGES 0x0210 /* large pages supported */
  101. #define OV5_DONATE_DEDICATE_CPU 0x0202 /* donate dedicated CPU support */
  102. #define OV5_MSI 0x0201 /* PCIe/MSI support */
  103. #define OV5_CMO 0x0480 /* Cooperative Memory Overcommitment */
  104. #define OV5_XCMO 0x0440 /* Page Coalescing */
  105. #define OV5_TYPE1_AFFINITY 0x0580 /* Type 1 NUMA affinity */
  106. #define OV5_PRRN 0x0540 /* Platform Resource Reassignment */
  107. #define OV5_PFO_HW_RNG 0x0E80 /* PFO Random Number Generator */
  108. #define OV5_PFO_HW_842 0x0E40 /* PFO Compression Accelerator */
  109. #define OV5_PFO_HW_ENCR 0x0E20 /* PFO Encryption Accelerator */
  110. #define OV5_SUB_PROCESSORS 0x0F01 /* 1,2,or 4 Sub-Processors supported */
  111. /* Option Vector 6: IBM PAPR hints */
  112. #define OV6_LINUX 0x02 /* Linux is our OS */
  113. /*
  114. * The architecture vector has an array of PVR mask/value pairs,
  115. * followed by # option vectors - 1, followed by the option vectors.
  116. */
  117. extern unsigned char ibm_architecture_vec[];
  118. /* These includes are put at the bottom because they may contain things
  119. * that are overridden by this file. Ideally they shouldn't be included
  120. * by this file, but there are a bunch of .c files that currently depend
  121. * on it. Eventually they will be cleaned up. */
  122. #include <linux/of_fdt.h>
  123. #include <linux/of_address.h>
  124. #include <linux/of_irq.h>
  125. #include <linux/platform_device.h>
  126. #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
  127. #endif /* _POWERPC_PROM_H */