| /* |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive |
| * for more details. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * Data types used by the SN_SAL_HWPERF_OP SAL call for monitoring |
| * SGI Altix node and router hardware |
| * |
| * Mark Goodwin <markgw@sgi.com> Mon Aug 30 12:23:46 EST 2004 |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef SN_HWPERF_H |
| #define SN_HWPERF_H |
| |
| /* |
| * object structure. SN_HWPERF_ENUM_OBJECTS and SN_HWPERF_GET_CPU_INFO |
| * return an array of these. Do not change this without also |
| * changing the corresponding SAL code. |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING 128 |
| struct sn_hwperf_object_info { |
| u32 id; |
| union { |
| struct { |
| u64 this_part:1; |
| u64 is_shared:1; |
| } fields; |
| struct { |
| u64 flags; |
| u64 reserved; |
| } b; |
| } f; |
| char name[SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING]; |
| char location[SN_HWPERF_MAXSTRING]; |
| u32 ports; |
| }; |
| |
| #define sn_hwp_this_part f.fields.this_part |
| #define sn_hwp_is_shared f.fields.is_shared |
| #define sn_hwp_flags f.b.flags |
| |
| /* macros for object classification */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "SHub")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE_SHUB2(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "SHub 2.")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "TIO")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_NL3ROUTER(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "NL3Router")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_NL4ROUTER(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "NL4Router")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_OLDROUTER(x) ((x) && strstr((x)->name, "Router")) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(x) (SN_HWPERF_IS_NL3ROUTER(x) || \ |
| SN_HWPERF_IS_NL4ROUTER(x) || \ |
| SN_HWPERF_IS_OLDROUTER(x)) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_FOREIGN(x) ((x) && !(x)->sn_hwp_this_part && !(x)->sn_hwp_is_shared) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_SAME_OBJTYPE(x,y) ((SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_NODE(y)) ||\ |
| (SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_IONODE(y)) ||\ |
| (SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(x) && SN_HWPERF_IS_ROUTER(y))) |
| |
| /* numa port structure, SN_HWPERF_ENUM_PORTS returns an array of these */ |
| struct sn_hwperf_port_info { |
| u32 port; |
| u32 conn_id; |
| u32 conn_port; |
| }; |
| |
| /* for HWPERF_{GET,SET}_MMRS */ |
| struct sn_hwperf_data { |
| u64 addr; |
| u64 data; |
| }; |
| |
| /* user ioctl() argument, see below */ |
| struct sn_hwperf_ioctl_args { |
| u64 arg; /* argument, usually an object id */ |
| u64 sz; /* size of transfer */ |
| void *ptr; /* pointer to source/target */ |
| u32 v0; /* second return value */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * For SN_HWPERF_{GET,SET}_MMRS and SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_DISTANCE, |
| * sn_hwperf_ioctl_args.arg can be used to specify a CPU on which |
| * to call SAL, and whether to use an interprocessor interrupt |
| * or task migration in order to do so. If the CPU specified is |
| * SN_HWPERF_ARG_ANY_CPU, then the current CPU will be used. |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ARG_ANY_CPU 0x7fffffffUL |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ARG_CPU_MASK 0x7fffffff00000000ULL |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ARG_USE_IPI_MASK 0x8000000000000000ULL |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ARG_OBJID_MASK 0x00000000ffffffffULL |
| |
| /* |
| * ioctl requests on the "sn_hwperf" misc device that call SAL. |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN 0x1000 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT 0x2000 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_MASK 0x0fff |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine mem requirement. |
| * arg don't care |
| * sz 8 |
| * p pointer to u64 integer |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_GET_HEAPSIZE 1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Install mem for SAL drvr |
| * arg don't care |
| * sz sizeof buffer pointed to by p |
| * p pointer to buffer for scratch area |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_INSTALL_HEAP 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine number of objects |
| * arg don't care |
| * sz 8 |
| * p pointer to u64 integer |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_COUNT (10|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine object "distance", relative to a cpu. This operation can |
| * execute on a designated logical cpu number, using either an IPI or |
| * via task migration. If the cpu number is SN_HWPERF_ANY_CPU, then |
| * the current CPU is used. See the SN_HWPERF_ARG_* macros above. |
| * |
| * arg bitmap of IPI flag, cpu number and object id |
| * sz 8 |
| * p pointer to u64 integer |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OBJECT_DISTANCE (11|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Enumerate objects. Special case if sz == 8, returns the required |
| * buffer size. |
| * arg don't care |
| * sz sizeof buffer pointed to by p |
| * p pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_object_info |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ENUM_OBJECTS (12|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Enumerate NumaLink ports for an object. Special case if sz == 8, |
| * returns the required buffer size. |
| * arg object id |
| * sz sizeof buffer pointed to by p |
| * p pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_port_info |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ENUM_PORTS (13|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * SET/GET memory mapped registers. These operations can execute |
| * on a designated logical cpu number, using either an IPI or via |
| * task migration. If the cpu number is SN_HWPERF_ANY_CPU, then |
| * the current CPU is used. See the SN_HWPERF_ARG_* macros above. |
| * |
| * arg bitmap of ipi flag, cpu number and object id |
| * sz sizeof buffer pointed to by p |
| * p pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_data |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_SET_MMRS (14|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN) |
| #define SN_HWPERF_GET_MMRS (15|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT| \ |
| SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYIN) |
| /* |
| * Lock a shared object |
| * arg object id |
| * sz don't care |
| * p don't care |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_ACQUIRE 16 |
| |
| /* |
| * Unlock a shared object |
| * arg object id |
| * sz don't care |
| * p don't care |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_RELEASE 17 |
| |
| /* |
| * Break a lock on a shared object |
| * arg object id |
| * sz don't care |
| * p don't care |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_FORCE_RELEASE 18 |
| |
| /* |
| * ioctl requests on "sn_hwperf" that do not call SAL |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * get cpu info as an array of hwperf_object_info_t. |
| * id is logical CPU number, name is description, location |
| * is geoid (e.g. 001c04#1c). Special case if sz == 8, |
| * returns the required buffer size. |
| * |
| * arg don't care |
| * sz sizeof buffer pointed to by p |
| * p pointer to array of struct sn_hwperf_object_info |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_GET_CPU_INFO (100|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Given an object id, return it's node number (aka cnode). |
| * arg object id |
| * sz 8 |
| * p pointer to u64 integer |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_GET_OBJ_NODE (101|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a node number (cnode), return it's nasid. |
| * arg ordinal node number (aka cnodeid) |
| * sz 8 |
| * p pointer to u64 integer |
| */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_GET_NODE_NASID (102|SN_HWPERF_OP_MEM_COPYOUT) |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a node id, determine the id of the nearest node with CPUs |
| * and the id of the nearest node that has memory. The argument |
| * node would normally be a "headless" node, e.g. an "IO node". |
| * Return 0 on success. |
| */ |
| extern int sn_hwperf_get_nearest_node(cnodeid_t node, |
| cnodeid_t *near_mem, cnodeid_t *near_cpu); |
| |
| /* return codes */ |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_OK 0 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_NOMEM 1 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_NO_PERM 2 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_IO_ERROR 3 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_BUSY 4 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_RECONFIGURE 253 |
| #define SN_HWPERF_OP_INVAL 254 |
| |
| int sn_topology_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); |
| int sn_topology_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); |
| #endif /* SN_HWPERF_H */ |