/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef _ASM_E820_TYPES_H
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#define _ASM_E820_TYPES_H
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#include <uapi/asm/bootparam.h>
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/*
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* These are the E820 types known to the kernel:
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*/
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enum e820_type {
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E820_TYPE_RAM = 1,
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E820_TYPE_RESERVED = 2,
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E820_TYPE_ACPI = 3,
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E820_TYPE_NVS = 4,
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E820_TYPE_UNUSABLE = 5,
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E820_TYPE_PMEM = 7,
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/*
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* This is a non-standardized way to represent ADR or
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* NVDIMM regions that persist over a reboot.
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*
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* The kernel will ignore their special capabilities
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* unless the CONFIG_X86_PMEM_LEGACY=y option is set.
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*
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* ( Note that older platforms also used 6 for the same
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* type of memory, but newer versions switched to 12 as
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* 6 was assigned differently. Some time they will learn... )
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*/
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E820_TYPE_PRAM = 12,
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/*
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* Special-purpose memory is indicated to the system via the
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* EFI_MEMORY_SP attribute. Define an e820 translation of this
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* memory type for the purpose of reserving this range and
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* marking it with the IORES_DESC_SOFT_RESERVED designation.
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*/
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E820_TYPE_SOFT_RESERVED = 0xefffffff,
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/*
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* Reserved RAM used by the kernel itself if
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* CONFIG_INTEL_TXT=y is enabled, memory of this type
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* will be included in the S3 integrity calculation
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* and so should not include any memory that the BIOS
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* might alter over the S3 transition:
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*/
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E820_TYPE_RESERVED_KERN = 128,
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};
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/*
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* A single E820 map entry, describing a memory range of [addr...addr+size-1],
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* of 'type' memory type:
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*
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* (We pack it because there can be thousands of them on large systems.)
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*/
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struct e820_entry {
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u64 addr;
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u64 size;
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enum e820_type type;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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/*
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* The legacy E820 BIOS limits us to 128 (E820_MAX_ENTRIES_ZEROPAGE) nodes
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* due to the constrained space in the zeropage.
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*
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* On large systems we can easily have thousands of nodes with RAM,
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* which cannot be fit into so few entries - so we have a mechanism
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* to extend the e820 table size at build-time, via the E820_MAX_ENTRIES
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* define below.
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*
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* ( Those extra entries are enumerated via the EFI memory map, not
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* via the legacy zeropage mechanism. )
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*
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* Size our internal memory map tables to have room for these additional
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* entries, based on a heuristic calculation: up to three entries per
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* NUMA node, plus E820_MAX_ENTRIES_ZEROPAGE for some extra space.
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*
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* This allows for bootstrap/firmware quirks such as possible duplicate
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* E820 entries that might need room in the same arrays, prior to the
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* call to e820__update_table() to remove duplicates. The allowance
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* of three memory map entries per node is "enough" entries for
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* the initial hardware platform motivating this mechanism to make
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* use of additional EFI map entries. Future platforms may want
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* to allow more than three entries per node or otherwise refine
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* this size.
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*/
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#include <linux/numa.h>
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#define E820_MAX_ENTRIES (E820_MAX_ENTRIES_ZEROPAGE + 3*MAX_NUMNODES)
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/*
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* The whole array of E820 entries:
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*/
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struct e820_table {
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__u32 nr_entries;
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struct e820_entry entries[E820_MAX_ENTRIES];
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};
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/*
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* Various well-known legacy memory ranges in physical memory:
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*/
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#define ISA_START_ADDRESS 0x000a0000
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#define ISA_END_ADDRESS 0x00100000
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#define BIOS_BEGIN 0x000a0000
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#define BIOS_END 0x00100000
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#define HIGH_MEMORY 0x00100000
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#define BIOS_ROM_BASE 0xffe00000
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#define BIOS_ROM_END 0xffffffff
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#endif /* _ASM_E820_TYPES_H */
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