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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/*
* Firmware-Assisted Dump support on POWERVM platform.
*
* Copyright 2011, Mahesh Salgaonkar, IBM Corporation.
* Copyright 2019, Hari Bathini, IBM Corporation.
*/
#ifndef _PSERIES_RTAS_FADUMP_H
#define _PSERIES_RTAS_FADUMP_H
/*
* On some Power systems where RMO is 128MB, it still requires minimum of
* 256MB for kernel to boot successfully. When kdump infrastructure is
* configured to save vmcore over network, we run into OOM issue while
* loading modules related to network setup. Hence we need additional 64M
* of memory to avoid OOM issue.
*/
#define RTAS_FADUMP_MIN_BOOT_MEM ((0x1UL << 28) + (0x1UL << 26))
/* Firmware provided dump sections */
#define RTAS_FADUMP_CPU_STATE_DATA 0x0001
#define RTAS_FADUMP_HPTE_REGION 0x0002
#define RTAS_FADUMP_REAL_MODE_REGION 0x0011
/* OS defined sections */
#define RTAS_FADUMP_PARAM_AREA 0x0100
/* Dump request flag */
#define RTAS_FADUMP_REQUEST_FLAG 0x00000001
/* Dump status flag */
#define RTAS_FADUMP_ERROR_FLAG 0x2000
/*
* The Firmware Assisted Dump Memory structure supports a maximum of 10 sections
* in the dump memory structure. Presently, three sections are used for
* CPU state data, HPTE & Parameters area, while the remaining seven sections
* can be used for boot memory regions.
*/
#define MAX_SECTIONS 10
#define RTAS_FADUMP_MAX_BOOT_MEM_REGS 7
/* Kernel Dump section info */
struct rtas_fadump_section {
__be32 request_flag;
__be16 source_data_type;
__be16 error_flags;
__be64 source_address;
__be64 source_len;
__be64 bytes_dumped;
__be64 destination_address;
};
/* ibm,configure-kernel-dump header. */
struct rtas_fadump_section_header {
__be32 dump_format_version;
__be16 dump_num_sections;
__be16 dump_status_flag;
__be32 offset_first_dump_section;
/* Fields for disk dump option. */
__be32 dd_block_size;
__be64 dd_block_offset;
__be64 dd_num_blocks;
__be32 dd_offset_disk_path;
/* Maximum time allowed to prevent an automatic dump-reboot. */
__be32 max_time_auto;
};
/*
* Firmware Assisted dump memory structure. This structure is required for
* registering future kernel dump with power firmware through rtas call.
*
* In version 1, the platform permits one section header, dump-disk path
* and ten sections.
*
* Note: No disk dump option. Hence disk dump path string section is not
* included.
*/
struct rtas_fadump_mem_struct {
struct rtas_fadump_section_header header;
struct rtas_fadump_section rgn[MAX_SECTIONS];
};
/*
* The firmware-assisted dump format.
*
* The register save area is an area in the partition's memory used to preserve
* the register contents (CPU state data) for the active CPUs during a firmware
* assisted dump. The dump format contains register save area header followed
* by register entries. Each list of registers for a CPU starts with "CPUSTRT"
* and ends with "CPUEND".
*/
/* Register save area header. */
struct rtas_fadump_reg_save_area_header {
__be64 magic_number;
__be32 version;
__be32 num_cpu_offset;
};
/* Register entry. */
struct rtas_fadump_reg_entry {
__be64 reg_id;
__be64 reg_value;
};
/* Utility macros */
#define RTAS_FADUMP_SKIP_TO_NEXT_CPU(reg_entry) \
({ \
while (be64_to_cpu(reg_entry->reg_id) != \
fadump_str_to_u64("CPUEND")) \
reg_entry++; \
reg_entry++; \
})
#define RTAS_FADUMP_CPU_ID_MASK ((1UL << 32) - 1)
#endif /* _PSERIES_RTAS_FADUMP_H */
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