linux-stable-rt/include/asm-ppc64/memory.h

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#ifndef _ASM_PPC64_MEMORY_H_
#define _ASM_PPC64_MEMORY_H_
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
/*
* Arguably the bitops and *xchg operations don't imply any memory barrier
* or SMP ordering, but in fact a lot of drivers expect them to imply
* both, since they do on x86 cpus.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
#define EIEIO_ON_SMP "eieio\n"
#define ISYNC_ON_SMP "\n\tisync"
#define SYNC_ON_SMP "lwsync\n\t"
#else
#define EIEIO_ON_SMP
#define ISYNC_ON_SMP
#define SYNC_ON_SMP
#endif
static inline void eieio(void)
{
__asm__ __volatile__ ("eieio" : : : "memory");
}
static inline void isync(void)
{
__asm__ __volatile__ ("isync" : : : "memory");
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
#define eieio_on_smp() eieio()
#define isync_on_smp() isync()
#else
#define eieio_on_smp() __asm__ __volatile__("": : :"memory")
#define isync_on_smp() __asm__ __volatile__("": : :"memory")
#endif
/* Macros for adjusting thread priority (hardware multi-threading) */
#define HMT_very_low() asm volatile("or 31,31,31 # very low priority")
#define HMT_low() asm volatile("or 1,1,1 # low priority")
#define HMT_medium_low() asm volatile("or 6,6,6 # medium low priority")
#define HMT_medium() asm volatile("or 2,2,2 # medium priority")
#define HMT_medium_high() asm volatile("or 5,5,5 # medium high priority")
#define HMT_high() asm volatile("or 3,3,3 # high priority")
#define HMT_VERY_LOW "\tor 31,31,31 # very low priority\n"
#define HMT_LOW "\tor 1,1,1 # low priority\n"
#define HMT_MEDIUM_LOW "\tor 6,6,6 # medium low priority\n"
#define HMT_MEDIUM "\tor 2,2,2 # medium priority\n"
#define HMT_MEDIUM_HIGH "\tor 5,5,5 # medium high priority\n"
#define HMT_HIGH "\tor 3,3,3 # high priority\n"
#endif