#ifndef _ASM_X86_PLATFORM_H #define _ASM_X86_PLATFORM_H #include struct mpc_bus; struct mpc_cpu; struct mpc_table; struct cpuinfo_x86; /** * struct x86_init_mpparse - platform specific mpparse ops * @mpc_record: platform specific mpc record accounting * @setup_ioapic_ids: platform specific ioapic id override * @mpc_apic_id: platform specific mpc apic id assignment * @smp_read_mpc_oem: platform specific oem mpc table setup * @mpc_oem_pci_bus: platform specific pci bus setup (default NULL) * @mpc_oem_bus_info: platform specific mpc bus info * @find_smp_config: find the smp configuration * @get_smp_config: get the smp configuration */ struct x86_init_mpparse { void (*mpc_record)(unsigned int mode); void (*setup_ioapic_ids)(void); int (*mpc_apic_id)(struct mpc_cpu *m); void (*smp_read_mpc_oem)(struct mpc_table *mpc); void (*mpc_oem_pci_bus)(struct mpc_bus *m); void (*mpc_oem_bus_info)(struct mpc_bus *m, char *name); void (*find_smp_config)(void); void (*get_smp_config)(unsigned int early); }; /** * struct x86_init_resources - platform specific resource related ops * @probe_roms: probe BIOS roms * @reserve_resources: reserve the standard resources for the * platform * @memory_setup: platform specific memory setup * */ struct x86_init_resources { void (*probe_roms)(void); void (*reserve_resources)(void); char *(*memory_setup)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_irqs - platform specific interrupt setup * @pre_vector_init: init code to run before interrupt vectors * are set up. * @intr_init: interrupt init code * @trap_init: platform specific trap setup */ struct x86_init_irqs { void (*pre_vector_init)(void); void (*intr_init)(void); void (*trap_init)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_oem - oem platform specific customizing functions * @arch_setup: platform specific architecture setup * @banner: print a platform specific banner */ struct x86_init_oem { void (*arch_setup)(void); void (*banner)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_paging - platform specific paging functions * @pagetable_init: platform specific paging initialization call to setup * the kernel pagetables and prepare accessors functions. * Callback must call paging_init(). Called once after the * direct mapping for phys memory is available. */ struct x86_init_paging { void (*pagetable_init)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_timers - platform specific timer setup * @setup_perpcu_clockev: set up the per cpu clock event device for the * boot cpu * @timer_init: initialize the platform timer (default PIT/HPET) * @wallclock_init: init the wallclock device */ struct x86_init_timers { void (*setup_percpu_clockev)(void); void (*timer_init)(void); void (*wallclock_init)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_iommu - platform specific iommu setup * @iommu_init: platform specific iommu setup */ struct x86_init_iommu { int (*iommu_init)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_pci - platform specific pci init functions * @arch_init: platform specific pci arch init call * @init: platform specific pci subsystem init * @init_irq: platform specific pci irq init * @fixup_irqs: platform specific pci irq fixup */ struct x86_init_pci { int (*arch_init)(void); int (*init)(void); void (*init_irq)(void); void (*fixup_irqs)(void); }; /** * struct x86_init_ops - functions for platform specific setup * */ struct x86_init_ops { struct x86_init_resources resources; struct x86_init_mpparse mpparse; struct x86_init_irqs irqs; struct x86_init_oem oem; struct x86_init_paging paging; struct x86_init_timers timers; struct x86_init_iommu iommu; struct x86_init_pci pci; }; /** * struct x86_cpuinit_ops - platform specific cpu hotplug setups * @setup_percpu_clockev: set up the per cpu clock event device * @early_percpu_clock_init: early init of the per cpu clock event device */ struct x86_cpuinit_ops { void (*setup_percpu_clockev)(void); void (*early_percpu_clock_init)(void); void (*fixup_cpu_id)(struct cpuinfo_x86 *c, int node); }; struct timespec; /** * struct x86_legacy_devices - legacy x86 devices * * @pnpbios: this platform can have a PNPBIOS. If this is disabled the platform * is known to never have a PNPBIOS. * * These are devices known to require LPC or ISA bus. The definition of legacy * devices adheres to the ACPI 5.2.9.3 IA-PC Boot Architecture flag * ACPI_FADT_LEGACY_DEVICES. These devices consist of user visible devices on * the LPC or ISA bus. User visible devices are devices that have end-user * accessible connectors (for example, LPT parallel port). Legacy devices on * the LPC bus consist for example of serial and parallel ports, PS/2 keyboard * / mouse, and the floppy disk controller. A system that lacks all known * legacy devices can assume all devices can be detected exclusively via * standard device enumeration mechanisms including the ACPI namespace. * * A system which has does not have ACPI_FADT_LEGACY_DEVICES enabled must not * have any of the legacy devices enumerated below present. */ struct x86_legacy_devices { int pnpbios; }; /** * enum x86_legacy_i8042_state - i8042 keyboard controller state * @X86_LEGACY_I8042_PLATFORM_ABSENT: the controller is always absent on * given platform/subarch. * @X86_LEGACY_I8042_FIRMWARE_ABSENT: firmware reports that the controller * is absent. * @X86_LEGACY_i8042_EXPECTED_PRESENT: the controller is likely to be * present, the i8042 driver should probe for controller existence. */ enum x86_legacy_i8042_state { X86_LEGACY_I8042_PLATFORM_ABSENT, X86_LEGACY_I8042_FIRMWARE_ABSENT, X86_LEGACY_I8042_EXPECTED_PRESENT, }; /** * struct x86_legacy_features - legacy x86 features * * @i8042: indicated if we expect the device to have i8042 controller * present. * @rtc: this device has a CMOS real-time clock present * @reserve_bios_regions: boot code will search for the EBDA address and the * start of the 640k - 1M BIOS region. If false, the platform must * ensure that its memory map correctly reserves sub-1MB regions as needed. * @devices: legacy x86 devices, refer to struct x86_legacy_devices * documentation for further details. */ struct x86_legacy_features { enum x86_legacy_i8042_state i8042; int rtc; int reserve_bios_regions; struct x86_legacy_devices devices; }; /** * struct x86_platform_ops - platform specific runtime functions * @calibrate_cpu: calibrate CPU * @calibrate_tsc: calibrate TSC, if different from CPU * @get_wallclock: get time from HW clock like RTC etc. * @set_wallclock: set time back to HW clock * @is_untracked_pat_range exclude from PAT logic * @nmi_init enable NMI on cpus * @save_sched_clock_state: save state for sched_clock() on suspend * @restore_sched_clock_state: restore state for sched_clock() on resume * @apic_post_init: adjust apic if needed * @legacy: legacy features * @set_legacy_features: override legacy features. Use of this callback * is highly discouraged. You should only need * this if your hardware platform requires further * custom fine tuning far beyond what may be * possible in x86_early_init_platform_quirks() by * only using the current x86_hardware_subarch * semantics. */ struct x86_platform_ops { unsigned long (*calibrate_cpu)(void); unsigned long (*calibrate_tsc)(void); void (*get_wallclock)(struct timespec *ts); int (*set_wallclock)(const struct timespec *ts); void (*iommu_shutdown)(void); bool (*is_untracked_pat_range)(u64 start, u64 end); void (*nmi_init)(void); unsigned char (*get_nmi_reason)(void); void (*save_sched_clock_state)(void); void (*restore_sched_clock_state)(void); void (*apic_post_init)(void); struct x86_legacy_features legacy; void (*set_legacy_features)(void); }; struct pci_dev; struct x86_msi_ops { int (*setup_msi_irqs)(struct pci_dev *dev, int nvec, int type); void (*teardown_msi_irq)(unsigned int irq); void (*teardown_msi_irqs)(struct pci_dev *dev); void (*restore_msi_irqs)(struct pci_dev *dev); }; struct x86_io_apic_ops { unsigned int (*read) (unsigned int apic, unsigned int reg); void (*disable)(void); }; extern struct x86_init_ops x86_init; extern struct x86_cpuinit_ops x86_cpuinit; extern struct x86_platform_ops x86_platform; extern struct x86_msi_ops x86_msi; extern struct x86_io_apic_ops x86_io_apic_ops; extern void x86_early_init_platform_quirks(void); extern void x86_init_noop(void); extern void x86_init_uint_noop(unsigned int unused); #endif