linux/arch/ia64/include/asm/sn/sn2/sn_hwperf.h
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   1/*
   2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
   3 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
   4 * for more details.
   5 *
   6 * Copyright (C) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
   7 *
   8 * Data types used by the SN_SAL_HWPERF_OP SAL call for monitoring
   9 * SGI Altix node and router hardware
  10 *
  11 * Mark Goodwin <markgw@sgi.com> Mon Aug 30 12:23:46 EST 2004
  12 */
  13
  14#ifndef SN_HWPERF_H
  15#define SN_HWPERF_H
  16
  17/*
  18 * object structure. SN_HWPERF_ENUM_OBJECTS and SN_HWPERF_GET_CPU_INFO
  19 * return an array of these. Do not change this without also
  20 * changing the corresponding SAL code.
  21 */
  22#define SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING             128
  23struct sn_hwperf_object_info {
  24        u32 id;
  25        union {
  26                struct {
  27                        u64 this_part:1;
  28                        u64 is_shared:1;
  29                } fields;
  30                struct {
  31                        u64 flags;
  32                        u64 reserved;
  33                } b;
  34        } f;
  35        char name[SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING];
  36        char location[SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING];
  37        u32 ports;
  38};
  39
  40#define sn_hwp_this_part        f.fields.this_part
  41#define sn_hwp_is_shared        f.fields.is_shared
  42#define sn_hwp_flags            f.b.flags
  43
  44/* macros for object classification */
  45#define SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(x)            ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "SHub"))
  46#define SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE_SHUB2(x)      ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "SHub 2."))
  47#define SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(x)          ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "TIO"))
  48#define SN_HWPERF_IS_NL3ROUTER(x)       ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "NL3Router"))
  49#define SN_HWPERF_IS_NL4ROUTER(x)       ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "NL4Router"))
  50#define SN_HWPERF_IS_OLDROUTER(x)       ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "Router"))
  51#define SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(x)          (SN_HWPERF_IS_NL3ROUTER(x) ||           \
  52                                                SN_HWPERF_IS_NL4ROUTER(x) ||    \
  53                                                SN_HWPERF_IS_OLDROUTER(x))
  54#define SN_HWPERF_FOREIGN(x)            ((x) && !(x)->sn_hwp_this_part && !(x)->sn_hwp_is_shared)
  55#define SN_HWPERF_SAME_OBJTYPE(x,y)     ((SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(y)) ||\
  56                                        (SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(y)) ||\
  57                                        (SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(y)))
  58
  59/* numa port structure, SN_HWPERF_ENUM_PORTS returns an array of these */
  60struct sn_hwperf_port_info {
  61        u32 port;
  62        u32 conn_id;
  63        u32 conn_port;
  64};
  65
  66/* for HWPERF_{GET,SET}_MMRS */
  67struct sn_hwperf_data {
  68        u64 addr;
  69        u64 data;
  70};
  71
  72/* user ioctl() argument, see below */
  73struct sn_hwperf_ioctl_args {
  74        u64 arg;                /* argument, usually an object id */
  75        u64 sz;                 /* size of transfer */
  76        void *ptr;              /* pointer to source/target */
  77        u32 v0;                 /* second return value */
  78};
  79
  80/*
  81 * For SN_HWPERF_{GET,SET}_MMRS and SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_DISTANCE,
  82 * sn_hwperf_ioctl_args.arg can be used to specify a CPU on which
  83 * to call SAL, and whether to use an interprocessor interrupt
  84 * or task migration in order to do so. If the CPU specified is
  85 * SN_HWPERF_ARG_ANY_CPU, then the current CPU will be used.
  86 */
  87#define SN_HWPERF_ARG_ANY_CPU           0x7fffffffUL
  88#define SN_HWPERF_ARG_CPU_MASK          0x7fffffff00000000ULL
  89#define SN_HWPERF_ARG_USE_IPI_MASK      0x8000000000000000ULL
  90#define SN_HWPERF_ARG_OBJID_MASK        0x00000000ffffffffULL
  91
  92/* 
  93 * ioctl requests on the "sn_hwperf" misc device that call SAL.
  94 */
  95#define SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN         0x1000
  96#define SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT        0x2000
  97#define SN_HWPERF_OP_MASK               0x0fff
  98
  99/*
 100 * Determine mem requirement.
 101 * arg  don't care
 102 * sz   8
 103 * p    pointer to u64 integer
 104 */
 105#define SN_HWPERF_GET_HEAPSIZE          1
 106
 107/*
 108 * Install mem for SAL drvr
 109 * arg  don't care
 110 * sz   sizeof buffer pointed to by p
 111 * p    pointer to buffer for scratch area
 112 */
 113#define SN_HWPERF_INSTALL_HEAP          2
 114
 115/*
 116 * Determine number of objects
 117 * arg  don't care
 118 * sz   8
 119 * p    pointer to u64 integer
 120 */
 121#define SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_COUNT          (10|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 122
 123/*
 124 * Determine object "distance", relative to a cpu. This operation can
 125 * execute on a designated logical cpu number, using either an IPI or
 126 * via task migration. If the cpu number is SN_HWPERF_ANY_CPU, then
 127 * the current CPU is used. See the SN_HWPERF_ARG_* macros above.
 128 *
 129 * arg  bitmap of IPI flag, cpu number and object id
 130 * sz   8
 131 * p    pointer to u64 integer
 132 */
 133#define SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_DISTANCE       (11|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 134
 135/*
 136 * Enumerate objects. Special case if sz == 8, returns the required
 137 * buffer size.
 138 * arg  don't care
 139 * sz   sizeof buffer pointed to by p
 140 * p    pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_object_info
 141 */
 142#define SN_HWPERF_ENUM_OBJECTS          (12|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 143
 144/*
 145 * Enumerate NumaLink ports for an object. Special case if sz == 8,
 146 * returns the required buffer size.
 147 * arg  object id
 148 * sz   sizeof buffer pointed to by p
 149 * p    pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_port_info
 150 */
 151#define SN_HWPERF_ENUM_PORTS            (13|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 152
 153/*
 154 * SET/GET memory mapped registers. These operations can execute
 155 * on a designated logical cpu number, using either an IPI or via
 156 * task migration. If the cpu number is SN_HWPERF_ANY_CPU, then
 157 * the current CPU is used. See the SN_HWPERF_ARG_* macros above.
 158 *
 159 * arg  bitmap of ipi flag, cpu number and object id
 160 * sz   sizeof buffer pointed to by p
 161 * p    pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_data
 162 */
 163#define SN_HWPERF_SET_MMRS              (14|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN)
 164#define SN_HWPERF_GET_MMRS              (15|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT| \
 165                                            SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN)
 166/*
 167 * Lock a shared object
 168 * arg  object id
 169 * sz   don't care
 170 * p    don't care
 171 */
 172#define SN_HWPERF_ACQUIRE               16
 173
 174/*
 175 * Unlock a shared object
 176 * arg  object id
 177 * sz   don't care
 178 * p    don't care
 179 */
 180#define SN_HWPERF_RELEASE               17
 181
 182/*
 183 * Break a lock on a shared object
 184 * arg  object id
 185 * sz   don't care
 186 * p    don't care
 187 */
 188#define SN_HWPERF_FORCE_RELEASE         18
 189
 190/*
 191 * ioctl requests on "sn_hwperf" that do not call SAL
 192 */
 193
 194/*
 195 * get cpu info as an array of hwperf_object_info_t. 
 196 * id is logical CPU number, name is description, location
 197 * is geoid (e.g. 001c04#1c). Special case if sz == 8,
 198 * returns the required buffer size.
 199 *
 200 * arg  don't care
 201 * sz   sizeof buffer pointed to by p
 202 * p    pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_object_info
 203 */
 204#define SN_HWPERF_GET_CPU_INFO          (100|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 205
 206/*
 207 * Given an object id, return it's node number (aka cnode).
 208 * arg  object id
 209 * sz   8
 210 * p    pointer to u64 integer
 211 */
 212#define SN_HWPERF_GET_OBJ_NODE          (101|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 213
 214/*
 215 * Given a node number (cnode), return it's nasid.
 216 * arg  ordinal node number (aka cnodeid)
 217 * sz   8
 218 * p    pointer to u64 integer
 219 */
 220#define SN_HWPERF_GET_NODE_NASID        (102|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT)
 221
 222/*
 223 * Given a node id, determine the id of the nearest node with CPUs
 224 * and the id of the nearest node that has memory. The argument
 225 * node would normally be a "headless" node, e.g. an "IO node".
 226 * Return 0 on success.
 227 */
 228extern int sn_hwperf_get_nearest_node(cnodeid_t node,
 229        cnodeid_t *near_mem, cnodeid_t *near_cpu);
 230
 231/* return codes */
 232#define SN_HWPERF_OP_OK                 0
 233#define SN_HWPERF_OP_NOMEM              1
 234#define SN_HWPERF_OP_NO_PERM            2
 235#define SN_HWPERF_OP_IO_ERROR           3
 236#define SN_HWPERF_OP_BUSY               4
 237#define SN_HWPERF_OP_RECONFIGURE        253
 238#define SN_HWPERF_OP_INVAL              254
 239
 240int sn_topology_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
 241int sn_topology_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
 242#endif                          /* SN_HWPERF_H */
 243