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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Adjunct processor (AP) interfaces
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2017
*
* Author(s): Tony Krowiak <akrowia@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
* Harald Freudenberger <freude@de.ibm.com>
*/
#ifndef _ASM_S390_AP_H_
#define _ASM_S390_AP_H_
/**
* The ap_qid_t identifier of an ap queue.
* If the AP facilities test (APFT) facility is available,
* card and queue index are 8 bit values, otherwise
* card index is 6 bit and queue index a 4 bit value.
*/
typedef unsigned int ap_qid_t;
#define AP_MKQID(_card, _queue) (((_card) & 63) << 8 | ((_queue) & 255))
#define AP_QID_CARD(_qid) (((_qid) >> 8) & 63)
#define AP_QID_QUEUE(_qid) ((_qid) & 255)
/**
* struct ap_queue_status - Holds the AP queue status.
* @queue_empty: Shows if queue is empty
* @replies_waiting: Waiting replies
* @queue_full: Is 1 if the queue is full
* @irq_enabled: Shows if interrupts are enabled for the AP
* @response_code: Holds the 8 bit response code
*
* The ap queue status word is returned by all three AP functions
* (PQAP, NQAP and DQAP). There's a set of flags in the first
* byte, followed by a 1 byte response code.
*/
struct ap_queue_status {
unsigned int queue_empty : 1;
unsigned int replies_waiting : 1;
unsigned int queue_full : 1;
unsigned int _pad1 : 4;
unsigned int irq_enabled : 1;
unsigned int response_code : 8;
unsigned int _pad2 : 16;
};
/**
* ap_test_queue(): Test adjunct processor queue.
* @qid: The AP queue number
* @tbit: Test facilities bit
* @info: Pointer to queue descriptor
*
* Returns AP queue status structure.
*/
struct ap_queue_status ap_test_queue(ap_qid_t qid,
int tbit,
unsigned long *info);
struct ap_config_info {
unsigned int apsc : 1; /* S bit */
unsigned int apxa : 1; /* N bit */
unsigned int qact : 1; /* C bit */
unsigned int rc8a : 1; /* R bit */
unsigned char _reserved1 : 4;
unsigned char _reserved2[3];
unsigned char Na; /* max # of APs - 1 */
unsigned char Nd; /* max # of Domains - 1 */
unsigned char _reserved3[10];
unsigned int apm[8]; /* AP ID mask */
unsigned int aqm[8]; /* AP queue mask */
unsigned int adm[8]; /* AP domain mask */
unsigned char _reserved4[16];
} __aligned(8);
/*
* ap_query_configuration(): Fetch cryptographic config info
*
* Returns the ap configuration info fetched via PQAP(QCI).
* On success 0 is returned, on failure a negative errno
* is returned, e.g. if the PQAP(QCI) instruction is not
* available, the return value will be -EOPNOTSUPP.
*/
int ap_query_configuration(struct ap_config_info *info);
/*
* struct ap_qirq_ctrl - convenient struct for easy invocation
* of the ap_queue_irq_ctrl() function. This struct is passed
* as GR1 parameter to the PQAP(AQIC) instruction. For details
* please see the AR documentation.
*/
struct ap_qirq_ctrl {
unsigned int _res1 : 8;
unsigned int zone : 8; /* zone info */
unsigned int ir : 1; /* ir flag: enable (1) or disable (0) irq */
unsigned int _res2 : 4;
unsigned int gisc : 3; /* guest isc field */
unsigned int _res3 : 6;
unsigned int gf : 2; /* gisa format */
unsigned int _res4 : 1;
unsigned int gisa : 27; /* gisa origin */
unsigned int _res5 : 1;
unsigned int isc : 3; /* irq sub class */
};
/**
* ap_queue_irq_ctrl(): Control interruption on a AP queue.
* @qid: The AP queue number
* @qirqctrl: struct ap_qirq_ctrl, see above
* @ind: The notification indicator byte
*
* Returns AP queue status.
*
* Control interruption on the given AP queue.
* Just a simple wrapper function for the low level PQAP(AQIC)
* instruction available for other kernel modules.
*/
struct ap_queue_status ap_queue_irq_ctrl(ap_qid_t qid,
struct ap_qirq_ctrl qirqctrl,
void *ind);
#endif /* _ASM_S390_AP_H_ */