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  1. /*
  2. * SN Platform GRU Driver
  3. *
  4. * GRU DRIVER TABLES, MACROS, externs, etc
  5. *
  6. * Copyright (c) 2008 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  7. *
  8. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  10. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  11. * (at your option) any later version.
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  14. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  16. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  20. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  21. */
  22. #ifndef __GRUTABLES_H__
  23. #define __GRUTABLES_H__
  24. /*
  25. * GRU Chiplet:
  26. * The GRU is a user addressible memory accelerator. It provides
  27. * several forms of load, store, memset, bcopy instructions. In addition, it
  28. * contains special instructions for AMOs, sending messages to message
  29. * queues, etc.
  30. *
  31. * The GRU is an integral part of the node controller. It connects
  32. * directly to the cpu socket. In its current implementation, there are 2
  33. * GRU chiplets in the node controller on each blade (~node).
  34. *
  35. * The entire GRU memory space is fully coherent and cacheable by the cpus.
  36. *
  37. * Each GRU chiplet has a physical memory map that looks like the following:
  38. *
  39. * +-----------------+
  40. * |/////////////////|
  41. * |/////////////////|
  42. * |/////////////////|
  43. * |/////////////////|
  44. * |/////////////////|
  45. * |/////////////////|
  46. * |/////////////////|
  47. * |/////////////////|
  48. * +-----------------+
  49. * | system control |
  50. * +-----------------+ _______ +-------------+
  51. * |/////////////////| / | |
  52. * |/////////////////| / | |
  53. * |/////////////////| / | instructions|
  54. * |/////////////////| / | |
  55. * |/////////////////| / | |
  56. * |/////////////////| / |-------------|
  57. * |/////////////////| / | |
  58. * +-----------------+ | |
  59. * | context 15 | | data |
  60. * +-----------------+ | |
  61. * | ...... | \ | |
  62. * +-----------------+ \____________ +-------------+
  63. * | context 1 |
  64. * +-----------------+
  65. * | context 0 |
  66. * +-----------------+
  67. *
  68. * Each of the "contexts" is a chunk of memory that can be mmaped into user
  69. * space. The context consists of 2 parts:
  70. *
  71. * - an instruction space that can be directly accessed by the user
  72. * to issue GRU instructions and to check instruction status.
  73. *
  74. * - a data area that acts as normal RAM.
  75. *
  76. * User instructions contain virtual addresses of data to be accessed by the
  77. * GRU. The GRU contains a TLB that is used to convert these user virtual
  78. * addresses to physical addresses.
  79. *
  80. * The "system control" area of the GRU chiplet is used by the kernel driver
  81. * to manage user contexts and to perform functions such as TLB dropin and
  82. * purging.
  83. *
  84. * One context may be reserved for the kernel and used for cross-partition
  85. * communication. The GRU will also be used to asynchronously zero out
  86. * large blocks of memory (not currently implemented).
  87. *
  88. *
  89. * Tables:
  90. *
  91. * VDATA-VMA Data - Holds a few parameters. Head of linked list of
  92. * GTS tables for threads using the GSEG
  93. * GTS - Gru Thread State - contains info for managing a GSEG context. A
  94. * GTS is allocated for each thread accessing a
  95. * GSEG.
  96. * GTD - GRU Thread Data - contains shadow copy of GRU data when GSEG is
  97. * not loaded into a GRU
  98. * GMS - GRU Memory Struct - Used to manage TLB shootdowns. Tracks GRUs
  99. * where a GSEG has been loaded. Similar to
  100. * an mm_struct but for GRU.
  101. *
  102. * GS - GRU State - Used to manage the state of a GRU chiplet
  103. * BS - Blade State - Used to manage state of all GRU chiplets
  104. * on a blade
  105. *
  106. *
  107. * Normal task tables for task using GRU.
  108. * - 2 threads in process
  109. * - 2 GSEGs open in process
  110. * - GSEG1 is being used by both threads
  111. * - GSEG2 is used only by thread 2
  112. *
  113. * task -->|
  114. * task ---+---> mm ->------ (notifier) -------+-> gms
  115. * | |
  116. * |--> vma -> vdata ---> gts--->| GSEG1 (thread1)
  117. * | | |
  118. * | +-> gts--->| GSEG1 (thread2)
  119. * | |
  120. * |--> vma -> vdata ---> gts--->| GSEG2 (thread2)
  121. * .
  122. * .
  123. *
  124. * GSEGs are marked DONTCOPY on fork
  125. *
  126. * At open
  127. * file.private_data -> NULL
  128. *
  129. * At mmap,
  130. * vma -> vdata
  131. *
  132. * After gseg reference
  133. * vma -> vdata ->gts
  134. *
  135. * After fork
  136. * parent
  137. * vma -> vdata -> gts
  138. * child
  139. * (vma is not copied)
  140. *
  141. */
  142. #include <linux/rmap.h>
  143. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  144. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  145. #include <linux/wait.h>
  146. #include <linux/mmu_notifier.h>
  147. #include "gru.h"
  148. #include "gruhandles.h"
  149. extern struct gru_stats_s gru_stats;
  150. extern struct gru_blade_state *gru_base[];
  151. extern unsigned long gru_start_paddr, gru_end_paddr;
  152. #define GRU_MAX_BLADES MAX_NUMNODES
  153. #define GRU_MAX_GRUS (GRU_MAX_BLADES * GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE)
  154. #define GRU_DRIVER_ID_STR "SGI GRU Device Driver"
  155. #define GRU_DRIVER_VERSION_STR "0.80"
  156. /*
  157. * GRU statistics.
  158. */
  159. struct gru_stats_s {
  160. atomic_long_t vdata_alloc;
  161. atomic_long_t vdata_free;
  162. atomic_long_t gts_alloc;
  163. atomic_long_t gts_free;
  164. atomic_long_t vdata_double_alloc;
  165. atomic_long_t gts_double_allocate;
  166. atomic_long_t assign_context;
  167. atomic_long_t assign_context_failed;
  168. atomic_long_t free_context;
  169. atomic_long_t load_context;
  170. atomic_long_t unload_context;
  171. atomic_long_t steal_context;
  172. atomic_long_t steal_context_failed;
  173. atomic_long_t nopfn;
  174. atomic_long_t break_cow;
  175. atomic_long_t asid_new;
  176. atomic_long_t asid_next;
  177. atomic_long_t asid_wrap;
  178. atomic_long_t asid_reuse;
  179. atomic_long_t intr;
  180. atomic_long_t call_os;
  181. atomic_long_t call_os_check_for_bug;
  182. atomic_long_t call_os_wait_queue;
  183. atomic_long_t user_flush_tlb;
  184. atomic_long_t user_unload_context;
  185. atomic_long_t user_exception;
  186. atomic_long_t set_task_slice;
  187. atomic_long_t migrate_check;
  188. atomic_long_t migrated_retarget;
  189. atomic_long_t migrated_unload;
  190. atomic_long_t migrated_unload_delay;
  191. atomic_long_t migrated_nopfn_retarget;
  192. atomic_long_t migrated_nopfn_unload;
  193. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin;
  194. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_no_asid;
  195. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_upm;
  196. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_invalid;
  197. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_range_active;
  198. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_idle;
  199. atomic_long_t tlb_dropin_fail_fmm;
  200. atomic_long_t mmu_invalidate_range;
  201. atomic_long_t mmu_invalidate_page;
  202. atomic_long_t mmu_clear_flush_young;
  203. atomic_long_t flush_tlb;
  204. atomic_long_t flush_tlb_gru;
  205. atomic_long_t flush_tlb_gru_tgh;
  206. atomic_long_t flush_tlb_gru_zero_asid;
  207. atomic_long_t copy_gpa;
  208. atomic_long_t mesq_receive;
  209. atomic_long_t mesq_receive_none;
  210. atomic_long_t mesq_send;
  211. atomic_long_t mesq_send_failed;
  212. atomic_long_t mesq_noop;
  213. atomic_long_t mesq_send_unexpected_error;
  214. atomic_long_t mesq_send_lb_overflow;
  215. atomic_long_t mesq_send_qlimit_reached;
  216. atomic_long_t mesq_send_amo_nacked;
  217. atomic_long_t mesq_send_put_nacked;
  218. atomic_long_t mesq_qf_not_full;
  219. atomic_long_t mesq_qf_locked;
  220. atomic_long_t mesq_qf_noop_not_full;
  221. atomic_long_t mesq_qf_switch_head_failed;
  222. atomic_long_t mesq_qf_unexpected_error;
  223. atomic_long_t mesq_noop_unexpected_error;
  224. atomic_long_t mesq_noop_lb_overflow;
  225. atomic_long_t mesq_noop_qlimit_reached;
  226. atomic_long_t mesq_noop_amo_nacked;
  227. atomic_long_t mesq_noop_put_nacked;
  228. };
  229. #define OPT_DPRINT 1
  230. #define OPT_STATS 2
  231. #define GRU_QUICKLOOK 4
  232. #define IRQ_GRU 110 /* Starting IRQ number for interrupts */
  233. /* Delay in jiffies between attempts to assign a GRU context */
  234. #define GRU_ASSIGN_DELAY ((HZ * 20) / 1000)
  235. /*
  236. * If a process has it's context stolen, min delay in jiffies before trying to
  237. * steal a context from another process.
  238. */
  239. #define GRU_STEAL_DELAY ((HZ * 200) / 1000)
  240. #define STAT(id) do { \
  241. if (gru_options & OPT_STATS) \
  242. atomic_long_inc(&gru_stats.id); \
  243. } while (0)
  244. #ifdef CONFIG_SGI_GRU_DEBUG
  245. #define gru_dbg(dev, fmt, x...) \
  246. do { \
  247. if (gru_options & OPT_DPRINT) \
  248. dev_dbg(dev, "%s: " fmt, __func__, x); \
  249. } while (0)
  250. #else
  251. #define gru_dbg(x...)
  252. #endif
  253. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  254. * ASID management
  255. */
  256. #define MAX_ASID 0xfffff0
  257. #define MIN_ASID 8
  258. #define ASID_INC 8 /* number of regions */
  259. /* Generate a GRU asid value from a GRU base asid & a virtual address. */
  260. #if defined CONFIG_IA64
  261. #define VADDR_HI_BIT 64
  262. #define GRUREGION(addr) ((addr) >> (VADDR_HI_BIT - 3) & 3)
  263. #elif defined CONFIG_X86_64
  264. #define VADDR_HI_BIT 48
  265. #define GRUREGION(addr) (0) /* ZZZ could do better */
  266. #else
  267. #error "Unsupported architecture"
  268. #endif
  269. #define GRUASID(asid, addr) ((asid) + GRUREGION(addr))
  270. /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  271. * File & VMS Tables
  272. */
  273. struct gru_state;
  274. /*
  275. * This structure is pointed to from the mmstruct via the notifier pointer.
  276. * There is one of these per address space.
  277. */
  278. struct gru_mm_tracker {
  279. unsigned int mt_asid_gen; /* ASID wrap count */
  280. int mt_asid; /* current base ASID for gru */
  281. unsigned short mt_ctxbitmap; /* bitmap of contexts using
  282. asid */
  283. };
  284. struct gru_mm_struct {
  285. struct mmu_notifier ms_notifier;
  286. atomic_t ms_refcnt;
  287. spinlock_t ms_asid_lock; /* protects ASID assignment */
  288. atomic_t ms_range_active;/* num range_invals active */
  289. char ms_released;
  290. wait_queue_head_t ms_wait_queue;
  291. DECLARE_BITMAP(ms_asidmap, GRU_MAX_GRUS);
  292. struct gru_mm_tracker ms_asids[GRU_MAX_GRUS];
  293. };
  294. /*
  295. * One of these structures is allocated when a GSEG is mmaped. The
  296. * structure is pointed to by the vma->vm_private_data field in the vma struct.
  297. */
  298. struct gru_vma_data {
  299. spinlock_t vd_lock; /* Serialize access to vma */
  300. struct list_head vd_head; /* head of linked list of gts */
  301. long vd_user_options;/* misc user option flags */
  302. int vd_cbr_au_count;
  303. int vd_dsr_au_count;
  304. };
  305. /*
  306. * One of these is allocated for each thread accessing a mmaped GRU. A linked
  307. * list of these structure is hung off the struct gru_vma_data in the mm_struct.
  308. */
  309. struct gru_thread_state {
  310. struct list_head ts_next; /* list - head at vma-private */
  311. struct mutex ts_ctxlock; /* load/unload CTX lock */
  312. struct mm_struct *ts_mm; /* mm currently mapped to
  313. context */
  314. struct vm_area_struct *ts_vma; /* vma of GRU context */
  315. struct gru_state *ts_gru; /* GRU where the context is
  316. loaded */
  317. struct gru_mm_struct *ts_gms; /* asid & ioproc struct */
  318. unsigned long ts_cbr_map; /* map of allocated CBRs */
  319. unsigned long ts_dsr_map; /* map of allocated DATA
  320. resources */
  321. unsigned long ts_steal_jiffies;/* jiffies when context last
  322. stolen */
  323. long ts_user_options;/* misc user option flags */
  324. pid_t ts_tgid_owner; /* task that is using the
  325. context - for migration */
  326. int ts_tsid; /* thread that owns the
  327. structure */
  328. int ts_tlb_int_select;/* target cpu if interrupts
  329. enabled */
  330. int ts_ctxnum; /* context number where the
  331. context is loaded */
  332. atomic_t ts_refcnt; /* reference count GTS */
  333. unsigned char ts_dsr_au_count;/* Number of DSR resources
  334. required for contest */
  335. unsigned char ts_cbr_au_count;/* Number of CBR resources
  336. required for contest */
  337. char ts_force_unload;/* force context to be unloaded
  338. after migration */
  339. char ts_cbr_idx[GRU_CBR_AU];/* CBR numbers of each
  340. allocated CB */
  341. unsigned long ts_gdata[0]; /* save area for GRU data (CB,
  342. DS, CBE) */
  343. };
  344. /*
  345. * Threaded programs actually allocate an array of GSEGs when a context is
  346. * created. Each thread uses a separate GSEG. TSID is the index into the GSEG
  347. * array.
  348. */
  349. #define TSID(a, v) (((a) - (v)->vm_start) / GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE)
  350. #define UGRUADDR(gts) ((gts)->ts_vma->vm_start + \
  351. (gts)->ts_tsid * GRU_GSEG_PAGESIZE)
  352. #define NULLCTX (-1) /* if context not loaded into GRU */
  353. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  354. * GRU State Tables
  355. */
  356. /*
  357. * One of these exists for each GRU chiplet.
  358. */
  359. struct gru_state {
  360. struct gru_blade_state *gs_blade; /* GRU state for entire
  361. blade */
  362. unsigned long gs_gru_base_paddr; /* Physical address of
  363. gru segments (64) */
  364. void *gs_gru_base_vaddr; /* Virtual address of
  365. gru segments (64) */
  366. unsigned char gs_gid; /* unique GRU number */
  367. unsigned char gs_tgh_local_shift; /* used to pick TGH for
  368. local flush */
  369. unsigned char gs_tgh_first_remote; /* starting TGH# for
  370. remote flush */
  371. unsigned short gs_blade_id; /* blade of GRU */
  372. spinlock_t gs_asid_lock; /* lock used for
  373. assigning asids */
  374. spinlock_t gs_lock; /* lock used for
  375. assigning contexts */
  376. /* -- the following are protected by the gs_asid_lock spinlock ---- */
  377. unsigned int gs_asid; /* Next availe ASID */
  378. unsigned int gs_asid_limit; /* Limit of available
  379. ASIDs */
  380. unsigned int gs_asid_gen; /* asid generation.
  381. Inc on wrap */
  382. /* --- the following fields are protected by the gs_lock spinlock --- */
  383. unsigned long gs_context_map; /* bitmap to manage
  384. contexts in use */
  385. unsigned long gs_cbr_map; /* bitmap to manage CB
  386. resources */
  387. unsigned long gs_dsr_map; /* bitmap used to manage
  388. DATA resources */
  389. unsigned int gs_reserved_cbrs; /* Number of kernel-
  390. reserved cbrs */
  391. unsigned int gs_reserved_dsr_bytes; /* Bytes of kernel-
  392. reserved dsrs */
  393. unsigned short gs_active_contexts; /* number of contexts
  394. in use */
  395. struct gru_thread_state *gs_gts[GRU_NUM_CCH]; /* GTS currently using
  396. the context */
  397. };
  398. /*
  399. * This structure contains the GRU state for all the GRUs on a blade.
  400. */
  401. struct gru_blade_state {
  402. void *kernel_cb; /* First kernel
  403. reserved cb */
  404. void *kernel_dsr; /* First kernel
  405. reserved DSR */
  406. /* ---- the following are protected by the bs_lock spinlock ---- */
  407. spinlock_t bs_lock; /* lock used for
  408. stealing contexts */
  409. int bs_lru_ctxnum; /* STEAL - last context
  410. stolen */
  411. struct gru_state *bs_lru_gru; /* STEAL - last gru
  412. stolen */
  413. struct gru_state bs_grus[GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE];
  414. };
  415. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  416. * Address Primitives
  417. */
  418. #define get_tfm_for_cpu(g, c) \
  419. ((struct gru_tlb_fault_map *)get_tfm((g)->gs_gru_base_vaddr, (c)))
  420. #define get_tfh_by_index(g, i) \
  421. ((struct gru_tlb_fault_handle *)get_tfh((g)->gs_gru_base_vaddr, (i)))
  422. #define get_tgh_by_index(g, i) \
  423. ((struct gru_tlb_global_handle *)get_tgh((g)->gs_gru_base_vaddr, (i)))
  424. #define get_cbe_by_index(g, i) \
  425. ((struct gru_control_block_extended *)get_cbe((g)->gs_gru_base_vaddr,\
  426. (i)))
  427. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  428. * Useful Macros
  429. */
  430. /* Given a blade# & chiplet#, get a pointer to the GRU */
  431. #define get_gru(b, c) (&gru_base[b]->bs_grus[c])
  432. /* Number of bytes to save/restore when unloading/loading GRU contexts */
  433. #define DSR_BYTES(dsr) ((dsr) * GRU_DSR_AU_BYTES)
  434. #define CBR_BYTES(cbr) ((cbr) * GRU_HANDLE_BYTES * GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE * 2)
  435. /* Convert a user CB number to the actual CBRNUM */
  436. #define thread_cbr_number(gts, n) ((gts)->ts_cbr_idx[(n) / GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE] \
  437. * GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE + (n) % GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE)
  438. /* Convert a gid to a pointer to the GRU */
  439. #define GID_TO_GRU(gid) \
  440. (gru_base[(gid) / GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE] ? \
  441. (&gru_base[(gid) / GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE]-> \
  442. bs_grus[(gid) % GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE]) : \
  443. NULL)
  444. /* Scan all active GRUs in a GRU bitmap */
  445. #define for_each_gru_in_bitmap(gid, map) \
  446. for ((gid) = find_first_bit((map), GRU_MAX_GRUS); (gid) < GRU_MAX_GRUS;\
  447. (gid)++, (gid) = find_next_bit((map), GRU_MAX_GRUS, (gid)))
  448. /* Scan all active GRUs on a specific blade */
  449. #define for_each_gru_on_blade(gru, nid, i) \
  450. for ((gru) = gru_base[nid]->bs_grus, (i) = 0; \
  451. (i) < GRU_CHIPLETS_PER_BLADE; \
  452. (i)++, (gru)++)
  453. /* Scan all active GTSs on a gru. Note: must hold ss_lock to use this macro. */
  454. #define for_each_gts_on_gru(gts, gru, ctxnum) \
  455. for ((ctxnum) = 0; (ctxnum) < GRU_NUM_CCH; (ctxnum)++) \
  456. if (((gts) = (gru)->gs_gts[ctxnum]))
  457. /* Scan each CBR whose bit is set in a TFM (or copy of) */
  458. #define for_each_cbr_in_tfm(i, map) \
  459. for ((i) = find_first_bit(map, GRU_NUM_CBE); \
  460. (i) < GRU_NUM_CBE; \
  461. (i)++, (i) = find_next_bit(map, GRU_NUM_CBE, i))
  462. /* Scan each CBR in a CBR bitmap. Note: multiple CBRs in an allocation unit */
  463. #define for_each_cbr_in_allocation_map(i, map, k) \
  464. for ((k) = find_first_bit(map, GRU_CBR_AU); (k) < GRU_CBR_AU; \
  465. (k) = find_next_bit(map, GRU_CBR_AU, (k) + 1)) \
  466. for ((i) = (k)*GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE; \
  467. (i) < ((k) + 1) * GRU_CBR_AU_SIZE; (i)++)
  468. /* Scan each DSR in a DSR bitmap. Note: multiple DSRs in an allocation unit */
  469. #define for_each_dsr_in_allocation_map(i, map, k) \
  470. for ((k) = find_first_bit((const unsigned long *)map, GRU_DSR_AU);\
  471. (k) < GRU_DSR_AU; \
  472. (k) = find_next_bit((const unsigned long *)map, \
  473. GRU_DSR_AU, (k) + 1)) \
  474. for ((i) = (k) * GRU_DSR_AU_CL; \
  475. (i) < ((k) + 1) * GRU_DSR_AU_CL; (i)++)
  476. #define gseg_physical_address(gru, ctxnum) \
  477. ((gru)->gs_gru_base_paddr + ctxnum * GRU_GSEG_STRIDE)
  478. #define gseg_virtual_address(gru, ctxnum) \
  479. ((gru)->gs_gru_base_vaddr + ctxnum * GRU_GSEG_STRIDE)
  480. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  481. * Lock / Unlock GRU handles
  482. * Use the "delresp" bit in the handle as a "lock" bit.
  483. */
  484. /* Lock hierarchy checking enabled only in emulator */
  485. static inline void __lock_handle(void *h)
  486. {
  487. while (test_and_set_bit(1, h))
  488. cpu_relax();
  489. }
  490. static inline void __unlock_handle(void *h)
  491. {
  492. clear_bit(1, h);
  493. }
  494. static inline void lock_cch_handle(struct gru_context_configuration_handle *cch)
  495. {
  496. __lock_handle(cch);
  497. }
  498. static inline void unlock_cch_handle(struct gru_context_configuration_handle
  499. *cch)
  500. {
  501. __unlock_handle(cch);
  502. }
  503. static inline void lock_tgh_handle(struct gru_tlb_global_handle *tgh)
  504. {
  505. __lock_handle(tgh);
  506. }
  507. static inline void unlock_tgh_handle(struct gru_tlb_global_handle *tgh)
  508. {
  509. __unlock_handle(tgh);
  510. }
  511. /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  512. * Function prototypes & externs
  513. */
  514. struct gru_unload_context_req;
  515. extern struct vm_operations_struct gru_vm_ops;
  516. extern struct device *grudev;
  517. extern struct gru_vma_data *gru_alloc_vma_data(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
  518. int tsid);
  519. extern struct gru_thread_state *gru_find_thread_state(struct vm_area_struct
  520. *vma, int tsid);
  521. extern struct gru_thread_state *gru_alloc_thread_state(struct vm_area_struct
  522. *vma, int tsid);
  523. extern void gru_unload_context(struct gru_thread_state *gts, int savestate);
  524. extern void gts_drop(struct gru_thread_state *gts);
  525. extern void gru_tgh_flush_init(struct gru_state *gru);
  526. extern int gru_kservices_init(struct gru_state *gru);
  527. extern irqreturn_t gru_intr(int irq, void *dev_id);
  528. extern int gru_handle_user_call_os(unsigned long address);
  529. extern int gru_user_flush_tlb(unsigned long arg);
  530. extern int gru_user_unload_context(unsigned long arg);
  531. extern int gru_get_exception_detail(unsigned long arg);
  532. extern int gru_set_task_slice(long address);
  533. extern int gru_cpu_fault_map_id(void);
  534. extern struct vm_area_struct *gru_find_vma(unsigned long vaddr);
  535. extern void gru_flush_all_tlb(struct gru_state *gru);
  536. extern int gru_proc_init(void);
  537. extern void gru_proc_exit(void);
  538. extern unsigned long gru_reserve_cb_resources(struct gru_state *gru,
  539. int cbr_au_count, char *cbmap);
  540. extern unsigned long gru_reserve_ds_resources(struct gru_state *gru,
  541. int dsr_au_count, char *dsmap);
  542. extern int gru_fault(struct vm_area_struct *, struct vm_fault *vmf);
  543. extern struct gru_mm_struct *gru_register_mmu_notifier(void);
  544. extern void gru_drop_mmu_notifier(struct gru_mm_struct *gms);
  545. extern void gru_flush_tlb_range(struct gru_mm_struct *gms, unsigned long start,
  546. unsigned long len);
  547. extern unsigned long gru_options;
  548. #endif /* __GRUTABLES_H__ */