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v6.2
 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) 2003-2017 Cavium, Inc.
 7 */
 8
 9#ifndef __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__
10#define __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__
11
12#include <asm/octeon/octeon.h>
13
14/*
15 * The boot vector table is made up of an array of 1024 elements of
16 * struct cvmx_boot_vector_element.  There is one entry for each
17 * possible MIPS CPUNum, indexed by the CPUNum.
18 *
19 * Once cvmx_boot_vector_get() returns a non-NULL value (indicating
20 * success), NMI to a core will cause execution to transfer to the
21 * target_ptr location for that core's entry in the vector table.
22 *
23 * The struct cvmx_boot_vector_element fields app0, app1, and app2 can
24 * be used by the application that has set the target_ptr in any
25 * application specific manner, they are not touched by the vectoring
26 * code.
27 *
28 * The boot vector code clobbers the CP0_DESAVE register, and on
29 * OCTEON II and later CPUs also clobbers CP0_KScratch2.  All GP
30 * registers are preserved, except on pre-OCTEON II CPUs, where k1 is
31 * clobbered.
32 *
33 */
34
35
36/*
37 * Applications install the boot bus code in cvmx-boot-vector.c, which
38 * uses this magic:
39 */
40#define OCTEON_BOOT_MOVEABLE_MAGIC1 0xdb00110ad358eacdull
41
42struct cvmx_boot_vector_element {
43	/* kseg0 or xkphys address of target code. */
44	uint64_t target_ptr;
45	/* Three application specific arguments. */
46	uint64_t app0;
47	uint64_t app1;
48	uint64_t app2;
49};
50
51struct cvmx_boot_vector_element *cvmx_boot_vector_get(void);
52
53#endif /* __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__ */
v5.9
 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) 2003-2017 Cavium, Inc.
 7 */
 8
 9#ifndef __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__
10#define __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__
11
12#include <asm/octeon/octeon.h>
13
14/*
15 * The boot vector table is made up of an array of 1024 elements of
16 * struct cvmx_boot_vector_element.  There is one entry for each
17 * possible MIPS CPUNum, indexed by the CPUNum.
18 *
19 * Once cvmx_boot_vector_get() returns a non-NULL value (indicating
20 * success), NMI to a core will cause execution to transfer to the
21 * target_ptr location for that core's entry in the vector table.
22 *
23 * The struct cvmx_boot_vector_element fields app0, app1, and app2 can
24 * be used by the application that has set the target_ptr in any
25 * application specific manner, they are not touched by the vectoring
26 * code.
27 *
28 * The boot vector code clobbers the CP0_DESAVE register, and on
29 * OCTEON II and later CPUs also clobbers CP0_KScratch2.  All GP
30 * registers are preserved, except on pre-OCTEON II CPUs, where k1 is
31 * clobbered.
32 *
33 */
34
35
36/*
37 * Applications install the boot bus code in cvmx-boot-vector.c, which
38 * uses this magic:
39 */
40#define OCTEON_BOOT_MOVEABLE_MAGIC1 0xdb00110ad358eacdull
41
42struct cvmx_boot_vector_element {
43	/* kseg0 or xkphys address of target code. */
44	uint64_t target_ptr;
45	/* Three application specific arguments. */
46	uint64_t app0;
47	uint64_t app1;
48	uint64_t app2;
49};
50
51struct cvmx_boot_vector_element *cvmx_boot_vector_get(void);
52
53#endif /* __CVMX_BOOT_VECTOR_H__ */