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/** @file
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/** @file
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#include <smp/ipi.h>
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#include <smp/ipi.h>
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#include <cpu.h>
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#include <arch/cpu.h>
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#include <arch/asm.h>
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#include <config.h>
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#include <mm/tlb.h>
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#include <arch/interrupt.h>
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#include <arch/trap/interrupt.h>
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#include <arch/barrier.h>
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#include <preemption.h>
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#include <time/delay.h>
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#include <panic.h>
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/** Invoke function on another processor.
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 * Currently, only functions without arguments are supported.
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 * Supporting more arguments in the future should be no big deal.
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 * Interrupts must be disabled prior to this call.
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 *
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 * @param mid MID of the target processor.
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 * @param func Function to be invoked.
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 */
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static void cross_call(int mid, void (* func)(void))
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    uint64_t status;
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    bool done;
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     * This functin might enable interrupts for a while.
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     * In order to prevent migration to another processor,
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     * we explicitly disable preemption.
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    preemption_disable();
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    status = asi_u64_read(ASI_INTR_DISPATCH_STATUS, 0);
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    if (status & INTR_DISPATCH_STATUS_BUSY)
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        panic("Interrupt Dispatch Status busy bit set\n");
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        asi_u64_write(ASI_UDB_INTR_W, ASI_UDB_INTR_W_DATA_0, (uintptr_t) func);
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        asi_u64_write(ASI_UDB_INTR_W, ASI_UDB_INTR_W_DATA_1, 0);
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        asi_u64_write(ASI_UDB_INTR_W, ASI_UDB_INTR_W_DATA_2, 0);
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        asi_u64_write(ASI_UDB_INTR_W, (mid << INTR_VEC_DISPATCH_MID_SHIFT) | ASI_UDB_INTR_W_DISPATCH, 0);
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            status = asi_u64_read(ASI_INTR_DISPATCH_STATUS, 0);
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        done = !(status & INTR_DISPATCH_STATUS_NACK);
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             * Prevent deadlock.
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            (void) interrupts_enable();
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            (void) interrupts_disable();
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    preemption_enable();
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 * Deliver IPI to all processors except the current one.
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 * The sparc64 architecture does not support any group addressing
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 * which is found, for instance, on ia32 and amd64. Therefore we
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 * need to simulate the broadcast by sending the message to
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 * all target processors step by step.
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 * @param ipi IPI number.
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void ipi_broadcast_arch(int ipi)
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void ipi_broadcast_arch(int ipi)
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     * As long as we don't support hot-plugging
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     * the cpus array and read processor's MID
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/** @}
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/** @}
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 */