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1 #ifndef _ASM_X86_PARAVIRT_TYPES_H
2 #define _ASM_X86_PARAVIRT_TYPES_H
3 
4 /* Bitmask of what can be clobbered: usually at least eax. */
5 #define CLBR_NONE 0
6 #define CLBR_EAX  (1 << 0)
7 #define CLBR_ECX  (1 << 1)
8 #define CLBR_EDX  (1 << 2)
9 #define CLBR_EDI  (1 << 3)
10 
11 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
12 /* CLBR_ANY should match all regs platform has. For i386, that's just it */
13 #define CLBR_ANY  ((1 << 4) - 1)
14 
15 #define CLBR_ARG_REGS	(CLBR_EAX | CLBR_EDX | CLBR_ECX)
16 #define CLBR_RET_REG	(CLBR_EAX | CLBR_EDX)
17 #define CLBR_SCRATCH	(0)
18 #else
19 #define CLBR_RAX  CLBR_EAX
20 #define CLBR_RCX  CLBR_ECX
21 #define CLBR_RDX  CLBR_EDX
22 #define CLBR_RDI  CLBR_EDI
23 #define CLBR_RSI  (1 << 4)
24 #define CLBR_R8   (1 << 5)
25 #define CLBR_R9   (1 << 6)
26 #define CLBR_R10  (1 << 7)
27 #define CLBR_R11  (1 << 8)
28 
29 #define CLBR_ANY  ((1 << 9) - 1)
30 
31 #define CLBR_ARG_REGS	(CLBR_RDI | CLBR_RSI | CLBR_RDX | \
32 			 CLBR_RCX | CLBR_R8 | CLBR_R9)
33 #define CLBR_RET_REG	(CLBR_RAX)
34 #define CLBR_SCRATCH	(CLBR_R10 | CLBR_R11)
35 
36 #endif /* X86_64 */
37 
38 #define CLBR_CALLEE_SAVE ((CLBR_ARG_REGS | CLBR_SCRATCH) & ~CLBR_RET_REG)
39 
40 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
41 
42 #include <asm/desc_defs.h>
43 #include <asm/kmap_types.h>
44 #include <asm/pgtable_types.h>
45 
46 struct page;
47 struct thread_struct;
48 struct desc_ptr;
49 struct tss_struct;
50 struct mm_struct;
51 struct desc_struct;
52 struct task_struct;
53 struct cpumask;
54 
55 /*
56  * Wrapper type for pointers to code which uses the non-standard
57  * calling convention.  See PV_CALL_SAVE_REGS_THUNK below.
58  */
59 struct paravirt_callee_save {
60 	void *func;
61 };
62 
63 /* general info */
64 struct pv_info {
65 	unsigned int kernel_rpl;
66 	int shared_kernel_pmd;
67 
68 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
69 	u16 extra_user_64bit_cs;  /* __USER_CS if none */
70 #endif
71 
72 	int paravirt_enabled;
73 	unsigned int features;	  /* valid only if paravirt_enabled is set */
74 	const char *name;
75 };
76 
77 #define paravirt_has(x) paravirt_has_feature(PV_SUPPORTED_##x)
78 /* Supported features */
79 #define PV_SUPPORTED_RTC        (1<<0)
80 
81 struct pv_init_ops {
82 	/*
83 	 * Patch may replace one of the defined code sequences with
84 	 * arbitrary code, subject to the same register constraints.
85 	 * This generally means the code is not free to clobber any
86 	 * registers other than EAX.  The patch function should return
87 	 * the number of bytes of code generated, as we nop pad the
88 	 * rest in generic code.
89 	 */
90 	unsigned (*patch)(u8 type, u16 clobber, void *insnbuf,
91 			  unsigned long addr, unsigned len);
92 };
93 
94 
95 struct pv_lazy_ops {
96 	/* Set deferred update mode, used for batching operations. */
97 	void (*enter)(void);
98 	void (*leave)(void);
99 	void (*flush)(void);
100 };
101 
102 struct pv_time_ops {
103 	unsigned long long (*sched_clock)(void);
104 	unsigned long long (*steal_clock)(int cpu);
105 };
106 
107 struct pv_cpu_ops {
108 	/* hooks for various privileged instructions */
109 	unsigned long (*get_debugreg)(int regno);
110 	void (*set_debugreg)(int regno, unsigned long value);
111 
112 	void (*clts)(void);
113 
114 	unsigned long (*read_cr0)(void);
115 	void (*write_cr0)(unsigned long);
116 
117 	unsigned long (*read_cr4_safe)(void);
118 	unsigned long (*read_cr4)(void);
119 	void (*write_cr4)(unsigned long);
120 
121 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
122 	unsigned long (*read_cr8)(void);
123 	void (*write_cr8)(unsigned long);
124 #endif
125 
126 	/* Segment descriptor handling */
127 	void (*load_tr_desc)(void);
128 	void (*load_gdt)(const struct desc_ptr *);
129 	void (*load_idt)(const struct desc_ptr *);
130 	/* store_gdt has been removed. */
131 	void (*store_idt)(struct desc_ptr *);
132 	void (*set_ldt)(const void *desc, unsigned entries);
133 	unsigned long (*store_tr)(void);
134 	void (*load_tls)(struct thread_struct *t, unsigned int cpu);
135 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
136 	void (*load_gs_index)(unsigned int idx);
137 #endif
138 	void (*write_ldt_entry)(struct desc_struct *ldt, int entrynum,
139 				const void *desc);
140 	void (*write_gdt_entry)(struct desc_struct *,
141 				int entrynum, const void *desc, int size);
142 	void (*write_idt_entry)(gate_desc *,
143 				int entrynum, const gate_desc *gate);
144 	void (*alloc_ldt)(struct desc_struct *ldt, unsigned entries);
145 	void (*free_ldt)(struct desc_struct *ldt, unsigned entries);
146 
147 	void (*load_sp0)(struct tss_struct *tss, struct thread_struct *t);
148 
149 	void (*set_iopl_mask)(unsigned mask);
150 
151 	void (*wbinvd)(void);
152 	void (*io_delay)(void);
153 
154 	/* cpuid emulation, mostly so that caps bits can be disabled */
155 	void (*cpuid)(unsigned int *eax, unsigned int *ebx,
156 		      unsigned int *ecx, unsigned int *edx);
157 
158 	/* MSR, PMC and TSR operations.
159 	   err = 0/-EFAULT.  wrmsr returns 0/-EFAULT. */
160 	u64 (*read_msr)(unsigned int msr, int *err);
161 	int (*write_msr)(unsigned int msr, unsigned low, unsigned high);
162 
163 	u64 (*read_pmc)(int counter);
164 
165 	/*
166 	 * Switch to usermode gs and return to 64-bit usermode using
167 	 * sysret.  Only used in 64-bit kernels to return to 64-bit
168 	 * processes.  Usermode register state, including %rsp, must
169 	 * already be restored.
170 	 */
171 	void (*usergs_sysret64)(void);
172 
173 	/*
174 	 * Switch to usermode gs and return to 32-bit usermode using
175 	 * sysret.  Used to return to 32-on-64 compat processes.
176 	 * Other usermode register state, including %esp, must already
177 	 * be restored.
178 	 */
179 	void (*usergs_sysret32)(void);
180 
181 	/* Normal iret.  Jump to this with the standard iret stack
182 	   frame set up. */
183 	void (*iret)(void);
184 
185 	void (*swapgs)(void);
186 
187 	void (*start_context_switch)(struct task_struct *prev);
188 	void (*end_context_switch)(struct task_struct *next);
189 };
190 
191 struct pv_irq_ops {
192 	/*
193 	 * Get/set interrupt state.  save_fl and restore_fl are only
194 	 * expected to use X86_EFLAGS_IF; all other bits
195 	 * returned from save_fl are undefined, and may be ignored by
196 	 * restore_fl.
197 	 *
198 	 * NOTE: These functions callers expect the callee to preserve
199 	 * more registers than the standard C calling convention.
200 	 */
201 	struct paravirt_callee_save save_fl;
202 	struct paravirt_callee_save restore_fl;
203 	struct paravirt_callee_save irq_disable;
204 	struct paravirt_callee_save irq_enable;
205 
206 	void (*safe_halt)(void);
207 	void (*halt)(void);
208 
209 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
210 	void (*adjust_exception_frame)(void);
211 #endif
212 };
213 
214 struct pv_apic_ops {
215 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC
216 	void (*startup_ipi_hook)(int phys_apicid,
217 				 unsigned long start_eip,
218 				 unsigned long start_esp);
219 #endif
220 };
221 
222 struct pv_mmu_ops {
223 	unsigned long (*read_cr2)(void);
224 	void (*write_cr2)(unsigned long);
225 
226 	unsigned long (*read_cr3)(void);
227 	void (*write_cr3)(unsigned long);
228 
229 	/*
230 	 * Hooks for intercepting the creation/use/destruction of an
231 	 * mm_struct.
232 	 */
233 	void (*activate_mm)(struct mm_struct *prev,
234 			    struct mm_struct *next);
235 	void (*dup_mmap)(struct mm_struct *oldmm,
236 			 struct mm_struct *mm);
237 	void (*exit_mmap)(struct mm_struct *mm);
238 
239 
240 	/* TLB operations */
241 	void (*flush_tlb_user)(void);
242 	void (*flush_tlb_kernel)(void);
243 	void (*flush_tlb_single)(unsigned long addr);
244 	void (*flush_tlb_others)(const struct cpumask *cpus,
245 				 struct mm_struct *mm,
246 				 unsigned long start,
247 				 unsigned long end);
248 
249 	/* Hooks for allocating and freeing a pagetable top-level */
250 	int  (*pgd_alloc)(struct mm_struct *mm);
251 	void (*pgd_free)(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd);
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * Hooks for allocating/releasing pagetable pages when they're
255 	 * attached to a pagetable
256 	 */
257 	void (*alloc_pte)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long pfn);
258 	void (*alloc_pmd)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long pfn);
259 	void (*alloc_pud)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long pfn);
260 	void (*release_pte)(unsigned long pfn);
261 	void (*release_pmd)(unsigned long pfn);
262 	void (*release_pud)(unsigned long pfn);
263 
264 	/* Pagetable manipulation functions */
265 	void (*set_pte)(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pteval);
266 	void (*set_pte_at)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
267 			   pte_t *ptep, pte_t pteval);
268 	void (*set_pmd)(pmd_t *pmdp, pmd_t pmdval);
269 	void (*set_pmd_at)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
270 			   pmd_t *pmdp, pmd_t pmdval);
271 	void (*pte_update)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
272 			   pte_t *ptep);
273 	void (*pte_update_defer)(struct mm_struct *mm,
274 				 unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep);
275 	void (*pmd_update)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
276 			   pmd_t *pmdp);
277 	void (*pmd_update_defer)(struct mm_struct *mm,
278 				 unsigned long addr, pmd_t *pmdp);
279 
280 	pte_t (*ptep_modify_prot_start)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
281 					pte_t *ptep);
282 	void (*ptep_modify_prot_commit)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
283 					pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte);
284 
285 	struct paravirt_callee_save pte_val;
286 	struct paravirt_callee_save make_pte;
287 
288 	struct paravirt_callee_save pgd_val;
289 	struct paravirt_callee_save make_pgd;
290 
291 #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS >= 3
292 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
293 	void (*set_pte_atomic)(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pteval);
294 	void (*pte_clear)(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
295 			  pte_t *ptep);
296 	void (*pmd_clear)(pmd_t *pmdp);
297 
298 #endif	/* CONFIG_X86_PAE */
299 
300 	void (*set_pud)(pud_t *pudp, pud_t pudval);
301 
302 	struct paravirt_callee_save pmd_val;
303 	struct paravirt_callee_save make_pmd;
304 
305 #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4
306 	struct paravirt_callee_save pud_val;
307 	struct paravirt_callee_save make_pud;
308 
309 	void (*set_pgd)(pgd_t *pudp, pgd_t pgdval);
310 #endif	/* CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS == 4 */
311 #endif	/* CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS >= 3 */
312 
313 	struct pv_lazy_ops lazy_mode;
314 
315 	/* dom0 ops */
316 
317 	/* Sometimes the physical address is a pfn, and sometimes its
318 	   an mfn.  We can tell which is which from the index. */
319 	void (*set_fixmap)(unsigned /* enum fixed_addresses */ idx,
320 			   phys_addr_t phys, pgprot_t flags);
321 };
322 
323 struct arch_spinlock;
324 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
325 #include <asm/spinlock_types.h>
326 #else
327 typedef u16 __ticket_t;
328 #endif
329 
330 struct qspinlock;
331 
332 struct pv_lock_ops {
333 #ifdef CONFIG_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS
334 	void (*queued_spin_lock_slowpath)(struct qspinlock *lock, u32 val);
335 	struct paravirt_callee_save queued_spin_unlock;
336 
337 	void (*wait)(u8 *ptr, u8 val);
338 	void (*kick)(int cpu);
339 #else /* !CONFIG_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS */
340 	struct paravirt_callee_save lock_spinning;
341 	void (*unlock_kick)(struct arch_spinlock *lock, __ticket_t ticket);
342 #endif /* !CONFIG_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS */
343 };
344 
345 /* This contains all the paravirt structures: we get a convenient
346  * number for each function using the offset which we use to indicate
347  * what to patch. */
348 struct paravirt_patch_template {
349 	struct pv_init_ops pv_init_ops;
350 	struct pv_time_ops pv_time_ops;
351 	struct pv_cpu_ops pv_cpu_ops;
352 	struct pv_irq_ops pv_irq_ops;
353 	struct pv_apic_ops pv_apic_ops;
354 	struct pv_mmu_ops pv_mmu_ops;
355 	struct pv_lock_ops pv_lock_ops;
356 };
357 
358 extern struct pv_info pv_info;
359 extern struct pv_init_ops pv_init_ops;
360 extern struct pv_time_ops pv_time_ops;
361 extern struct pv_cpu_ops pv_cpu_ops;
362 extern struct pv_irq_ops pv_irq_ops;
363 extern struct pv_apic_ops pv_apic_ops;
364 extern struct pv_mmu_ops pv_mmu_ops;
365 extern struct pv_lock_ops pv_lock_ops;
366 
367 #define PARAVIRT_PATCH(x)					\
368 	(offsetof(struct paravirt_patch_template, x) / sizeof(void *))
369 
370 #define paravirt_type(op)				\
371 	[paravirt_typenum] "i" (PARAVIRT_PATCH(op)),	\
372 	[paravirt_opptr] "i" (&(op))
373 #define paravirt_clobber(clobber)		\
374 	[paravirt_clobber] "i" (clobber)
375 
376 /*
377  * Generate some code, and mark it as patchable by the
378  * apply_paravirt() alternate instruction patcher.
379  */
380 #define _paravirt_alt(insn_string, type, clobber)	\
381 	"771:\n\t" insn_string "\n" "772:\n"		\
382 	".pushsection .parainstructions,\"a\"\n"	\
383 	_ASM_ALIGN "\n"					\
384 	_ASM_PTR " 771b\n"				\
385 	"  .byte " type "\n"				\
386 	"  .byte 772b-771b\n"				\
387 	"  .short " clobber "\n"			\
388 	".popsection\n"
389 
390 /* Generate patchable code, with the default asm parameters. */
391 #define paravirt_alt(insn_string)					\
392 	_paravirt_alt(insn_string, "%c[paravirt_typenum]", "%c[paravirt_clobber]")
393 
394 /* Simple instruction patching code. */
395 #define NATIVE_LABEL(a,x,b) "\n\t.globl " a #x "_" #b "\n" a #x "_" #b ":\n\t"
396 
397 #define DEF_NATIVE(ops, name, code)					\
398 	__visible extern const char start_##ops##_##name[], end_##ops##_##name[];	\
399 	asm(NATIVE_LABEL("start_", ops, name) code NATIVE_LABEL("end_", ops, name))
400 
401 unsigned paravirt_patch_nop(void);
402 unsigned paravirt_patch_ident_32(void *insnbuf, unsigned len);
403 unsigned paravirt_patch_ident_64(void *insnbuf, unsigned len);
404 unsigned paravirt_patch_ignore(unsigned len);
405 unsigned paravirt_patch_call(void *insnbuf,
406 			     const void *target, u16 tgt_clobbers,
407 			     unsigned long addr, u16 site_clobbers,
408 			     unsigned len);
409 unsigned paravirt_patch_jmp(void *insnbuf, const void *target,
410 			    unsigned long addr, unsigned len);
411 unsigned paravirt_patch_default(u8 type, u16 clobbers, void *insnbuf,
412 				unsigned long addr, unsigned len);
413 
414 unsigned paravirt_patch_insns(void *insnbuf, unsigned len,
415 			      const char *start, const char *end);
416 
417 unsigned native_patch(u8 type, u16 clobbers, void *ibuf,
418 		      unsigned long addr, unsigned len);
419 
420 int paravirt_disable_iospace(void);
421 
422 /*
423  * This generates an indirect call based on the operation type number.
424  * The type number, computed in PARAVIRT_PATCH, is derived from the
425  * offset into the paravirt_patch_template structure, and can therefore be
426  * freely converted back into a structure offset.
427  */
428 #define PARAVIRT_CALL	"call *%c[paravirt_opptr];"
429 
430 /*
431  * These macros are intended to wrap calls through one of the paravirt
432  * ops structs, so that they can be later identified and patched at
433  * runtime.
434  *
435  * Normally, a call to a pv_op function is a simple indirect call:
436  * (pv_op_struct.operations)(args...).
437  *
438  * Unfortunately, this is a relatively slow operation for modern CPUs,
439  * because it cannot necessarily determine what the destination
440  * address is.  In this case, the address is a runtime constant, so at
441  * the very least we can patch the call to e a simple direct call, or
442  * ideally, patch an inline implementation into the callsite.  (Direct
443  * calls are essentially free, because the call and return addresses
444  * are completely predictable.)
445  *
446  * For i386, these macros rely on the standard gcc "regparm(3)" calling
447  * convention, in which the first three arguments are placed in %eax,
448  * %edx, %ecx (in that order), and the remaining arguments are placed
449  * on the stack.  All caller-save registers (eax,edx,ecx) are expected
450  * to be modified (either clobbered or used for return values).
451  * X86_64, on the other hand, already specifies a register-based calling
452  * conventions, returning at %rax, with parameteres going on %rdi, %rsi,
453  * %rdx, and %rcx. Note that for this reason, x86_64 does not need any
454  * special handling for dealing with 4 arguments, unlike i386.
455  * However, x86_64 also have to clobber all caller saved registers, which
456  * unfortunately, are quite a bit (r8 - r11)
457  *
458  * The call instruction itself is marked by placing its start address
459  * and size into the .parainstructions section, so that
460  * apply_paravirt() in arch/i386/kernel/alternative.c can do the
461  * appropriate patching under the control of the backend pv_init_ops
462  * implementation.
463  *
464  * Unfortunately there's no way to get gcc to generate the args setup
465  * for the call, and then allow the call itself to be generated by an
466  * inline asm.  Because of this, we must do the complete arg setup and
467  * return value handling from within these macros.  This is fairly
468  * cumbersome.
469  *
470  * There are 5 sets of PVOP_* macros for dealing with 0-4 arguments.
471  * It could be extended to more arguments, but there would be little
472  * to be gained from that.  For each number of arguments, there are
473  * the two VCALL and CALL variants for void and non-void functions.
474  *
475  * When there is a return value, the invoker of the macro must specify
476  * the return type.  The macro then uses sizeof() on that type to
477  * determine whether its a 32 or 64 bit value, and places the return
478  * in the right register(s) (just %eax for 32-bit, and %edx:%eax for
479  * 64-bit). For x86_64 machines, it just returns at %rax regardless of
480  * the return value size.
481  *
482  * 64-bit arguments are passed as a pair of adjacent 32-bit arguments
483  * i386 also passes 64-bit arguments as a pair of adjacent 32-bit arguments
484  * in low,high order
485  *
486  * Small structures are passed and returned in registers.  The macro
487  * calling convention can't directly deal with this, so the wrapper
488  * functions must do this.
489  *
490  * These PVOP_* macros are only defined within this header.  This
491  * means that all uses must be wrapped in inline functions.  This also
492  * makes sure the incoming and outgoing types are always correct.
493  */
494 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
495 #define PVOP_VCALL_ARGS				\
496 	unsigned long __eax = __eax, __edx = __edx, __ecx = __ecx
497 #define PVOP_CALL_ARGS			PVOP_VCALL_ARGS
498 
499 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG1(x)		"a" ((unsigned long)(x))
500 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG2(x)		"d" ((unsigned long)(x))
501 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG3(x)		"c" ((unsigned long)(x))
502 
503 #define PVOP_VCALL_CLOBBERS		"=a" (__eax), "=d" (__edx),	\
504 					"=c" (__ecx)
505 #define PVOP_CALL_CLOBBERS		PVOP_VCALL_CLOBBERS
506 
507 #define PVOP_VCALLEE_CLOBBERS		"=a" (__eax), "=d" (__edx)
508 #define PVOP_CALLEE_CLOBBERS		PVOP_VCALLEE_CLOBBERS
509 
510 #define EXTRA_CLOBBERS
511 #define VEXTRA_CLOBBERS
512 #else  /* CONFIG_X86_64 */
513 /* [re]ax isn't an arg, but the return val */
514 #define PVOP_VCALL_ARGS					\
515 	unsigned long __edi = __edi, __esi = __esi,	\
516 		__edx = __edx, __ecx = __ecx, __eax = __eax
517 #define PVOP_CALL_ARGS		PVOP_VCALL_ARGS
518 
519 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG1(x)		"D" ((unsigned long)(x))
520 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG2(x)		"S" ((unsigned long)(x))
521 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG3(x)		"d" ((unsigned long)(x))
522 #define PVOP_CALL_ARG4(x)		"c" ((unsigned long)(x))
523 
524 #define PVOP_VCALL_CLOBBERS	"=D" (__edi),				\
525 				"=S" (__esi), "=d" (__edx),		\
526 				"=c" (__ecx)
527 #define PVOP_CALL_CLOBBERS	PVOP_VCALL_CLOBBERS, "=a" (__eax)
528 
529 /* void functions are still allowed [re]ax for scratch */
530 #define PVOP_VCALLEE_CLOBBERS	"=a" (__eax)
531 #define PVOP_CALLEE_CLOBBERS	PVOP_VCALLEE_CLOBBERS
532 
533 #define EXTRA_CLOBBERS	 , "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11"
534 #define VEXTRA_CLOBBERS	 , "rax", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11"
535 #endif	/* CONFIG_X86_32 */
536 
537 #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT_DEBUG
538 #define PVOP_TEST_NULL(op)	BUG_ON(op == NULL)
539 #else
540 #define PVOP_TEST_NULL(op)	((void)op)
541 #endif
542 
543 #define ____PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, clbr, call_clbr, extra_clbr,		\
544 		      pre, post, ...)					\
545 	({								\
546 		rettype __ret;						\
547 		PVOP_CALL_ARGS;						\
548 		PVOP_TEST_NULL(op);					\
549 		/* This is 32-bit specific, but is okay in 64-bit */	\
550 		/* since this condition will never hold */		\
551 		if (sizeof(rettype) > sizeof(unsigned long)) {		\
552 			asm volatile(pre				\
553 				     paravirt_alt(PARAVIRT_CALL)	\
554 				     post				\
555 				     : call_clbr			\
556 				     : paravirt_type(op),		\
557 				       paravirt_clobber(clbr),		\
558 				       ##__VA_ARGS__			\
559 				     : "memory", "cc" extra_clbr);	\
560 			__ret = (rettype)((((u64)__edx) << 32) | __eax); \
561 		} else {						\
562 			asm volatile(pre				\
563 				     paravirt_alt(PARAVIRT_CALL)	\
564 				     post				\
565 				     : call_clbr			\
566 				     : paravirt_type(op),		\
567 				       paravirt_clobber(clbr),		\
568 				       ##__VA_ARGS__			\
569 				     : "memory", "cc" extra_clbr);	\
570 			__ret = (rettype)__eax;				\
571 		}							\
572 		__ret;							\
573 	})
574 
575 #define __PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, pre, post, ...)			\
576 	____PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, CLBR_ANY, PVOP_CALL_CLOBBERS,	\
577 		      EXTRA_CLOBBERS, pre, post, ##__VA_ARGS__)
578 
579 #define __PVOP_CALLEESAVE(rettype, op, pre, post, ...)			\
580 	____PVOP_CALL(rettype, op.func, CLBR_RET_REG,			\
581 		      PVOP_CALLEE_CLOBBERS, ,				\
582 		      pre, post, ##__VA_ARGS__)
583 
584 
585 #define ____PVOP_VCALL(op, clbr, call_clbr, extra_clbr, pre, post, ...)	\
586 	({								\
587 		PVOP_VCALL_ARGS;					\
588 		PVOP_TEST_NULL(op);					\
589 		asm volatile(pre					\
590 			     paravirt_alt(PARAVIRT_CALL)		\
591 			     post					\
592 			     : call_clbr				\
593 			     : paravirt_type(op),			\
594 			       paravirt_clobber(clbr),			\
595 			       ##__VA_ARGS__				\
596 			     : "memory", "cc" extra_clbr);		\
597 	})
598 
599 #define __PVOP_VCALL(op, pre, post, ...)				\
600 	____PVOP_VCALL(op, CLBR_ANY, PVOP_VCALL_CLOBBERS,		\
601 		       VEXTRA_CLOBBERS,					\
602 		       pre, post, ##__VA_ARGS__)
603 
604 #define __PVOP_VCALLEESAVE(op, pre, post, ...)				\
605 	____PVOP_VCALL(op.func, CLBR_RET_REG,				\
606 		      PVOP_VCALLEE_CLOBBERS, ,				\
607 		      pre, post, ##__VA_ARGS__)
608 
609 
610 
611 #define PVOP_CALL0(rettype, op)						\
612 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, "", "")
613 #define PVOP_VCALL0(op)							\
614 	__PVOP_VCALL(op, "", "")
615 
616 #define PVOP_CALLEE0(rettype, op)					\
617 	__PVOP_CALLEESAVE(rettype, op, "", "")
618 #define PVOP_VCALLEE0(op)						\
619 	__PVOP_VCALLEESAVE(op, "", "")
620 
621 
622 #define PVOP_CALL1(rettype, op, arg1)					\
623 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1))
624 #define PVOP_VCALL1(op, arg1)						\
625 	__PVOP_VCALL(op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1))
626 
627 #define PVOP_CALLEE1(rettype, op, arg1)					\
628 	__PVOP_CALLEESAVE(rettype, op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1))
629 #define PVOP_VCALLEE1(op, arg1)						\
630 	__PVOP_VCALLEESAVE(op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1))
631 
632 
633 #define PVOP_CALL2(rettype, op, arg1, arg2)				\
634 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),		\
635 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2))
636 #define PVOP_VCALL2(op, arg1, arg2)					\
637 	__PVOP_VCALL(op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),			\
638 		     PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2))
639 
640 #define PVOP_CALLEE2(rettype, op, arg1, arg2)				\
641 	__PVOP_CALLEESAVE(rettype, op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),	\
642 			  PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2))
643 #define PVOP_VCALLEE2(op, arg1, arg2)					\
644 	__PVOP_VCALLEESAVE(op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),		\
645 			   PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2))
646 
647 
648 #define PVOP_CALL3(rettype, op, arg1, arg2, arg3)			\
649 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),		\
650 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2), PVOP_CALL_ARG3(arg3))
651 #define PVOP_VCALL3(op, arg1, arg2, arg3)				\
652 	__PVOP_VCALL(op, "", "", PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1),			\
653 		     PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2), PVOP_CALL_ARG3(arg3))
654 
655 /* This is the only difference in x86_64. We can make it much simpler */
656 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
657 #define PVOP_CALL4(rettype, op, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)			\
658 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op,					\
659 		    "push %[_arg4];", "lea 4(%%esp),%%esp;",		\
660 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1), PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2),		\
661 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG3(arg3), [_arg4] "mr" ((u32)(arg4)))
662 #define PVOP_VCALL4(op, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)				\
663 	__PVOP_VCALL(op,						\
664 		    "push %[_arg4];", "lea 4(%%esp),%%esp;",		\
665 		    "0" ((u32)(arg1)), "1" ((u32)(arg2)),		\
666 		    "2" ((u32)(arg3)), [_arg4] "mr" ((u32)(arg4)))
667 #else
668 #define PVOP_CALL4(rettype, op, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)			\
669 	__PVOP_CALL(rettype, op, "", "",				\
670 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1), PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2),		\
671 		    PVOP_CALL_ARG3(arg3), PVOP_CALL_ARG4(arg4))
672 #define PVOP_VCALL4(op, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)				\
673 	__PVOP_VCALL(op, "", "",					\
674 		     PVOP_CALL_ARG1(arg1), PVOP_CALL_ARG2(arg2),	\
675 		     PVOP_CALL_ARG3(arg3), PVOP_CALL_ARG4(arg4))
676 #endif
677 
678 /* Lazy mode for batching updates / context switch */
679 enum paravirt_lazy_mode {
680 	PARAVIRT_LAZY_NONE,
681 	PARAVIRT_LAZY_MMU,
682 	PARAVIRT_LAZY_CPU,
683 };
684 
685 enum paravirt_lazy_mode paravirt_get_lazy_mode(void);
686 void paravirt_start_context_switch(struct task_struct *prev);
687 void paravirt_end_context_switch(struct task_struct *next);
688 
689 void paravirt_enter_lazy_mmu(void);
690 void paravirt_leave_lazy_mmu(void);
691 void paravirt_flush_lazy_mmu(void);
692 
693 void _paravirt_nop(void);
694 u32 _paravirt_ident_32(u32);
695 u64 _paravirt_ident_64(u64);
696 
697 #define paravirt_nop	((void *)_paravirt_nop)
698 
699 /* These all sit in the .parainstructions section to tell us what to patch. */
700 struct paravirt_patch_site {
701 	u8 *instr; 		/* original instructions */
702 	u8 instrtype;		/* type of this instruction */
703 	u8 len;			/* length of original instruction */
704 	u16 clobbers;		/* what registers you may clobber */
705 };
706 
707 extern struct paravirt_patch_site __parainstructions[],
708 	__parainstructions_end[];
709 
710 #endif	/* __ASSEMBLY__ */
711 
712 #endif	/* _ASM_X86_PARAVIRT_TYPES_H */
713