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24 #include <asm/types.h>
27 * The iSeries hypervisor will set up mapping for one or more
28 * ESID/VSID pairs (in SLB/segment registers) and will set up
29 * mappings of one or more ranges of pages to VAs.
30 * We will have the hypervisor set up the ESID->VSID mapping
31 * for the four kernel segments (C-F). With shared processors,
32 * the hypervisor will clear all segment registers and reload
33 * these four whenever the processor is switched from one
34 * partition to another.
37 /* The Vsid and Esid identified below will be used by the hypervisor
38 * to set up a memory mapping for part of the load area before giving
39 * control to the Linux kernel. The load area is 64 MB, but this must
40 * not attempt to map the whole load area. The Hashed Page Table may
41 * need to be located within the load area (if the total partition size
42 * is 64 MB), but cannot be mapped. Typically, this should specify
43 * to map half (32 MB) of the load area.
45 * The hypervisor will set up page table entries for the number of
48 * In 32-bit mode, the hypervisor will load all four of the
49 * segment registers (identified by the low-order four bits of the
50 * Esid field. In 64-bit mode, the hypervisor will load one SLB
51 * entry to map the Esid to the Vsid.
54 #define HvEsidsToMap 2
55 #define HvRangesToMap 1
57 /* Hypervisor initially maps 32MB of the load area */
58 #define HvPagesToMap 8192
61 u64 xNumberEsids; // Number of ESID/VSID pairs
62 u64 xNumberRanges; // Number of VA ranges to map
63 u64 xSegmentTableOffs; // Page number within load area of seg table
66 u64 xKernelEsid; // Esid used to map kernel load
67 u64 xKernelVsid; // Vsid used to map kernel load
68 } xEsids[HvEsidsToMap];
70 u64 xPages; // Number of pages to be mapped
71 u64 xOffset; // Offset from start of load area
72 u64 xVPN; // Virtual Page Number
73 } xRanges[HvRangesToMap];
76 extern const struct LparMap xLparMap;
78 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
80 /* the fixed address where the LparMap exists */
81 #define LPARMAP_PHYS 0x7000
83 #endif /* _LPARMAP_H */