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										 |  |  | /******************************************************************************
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							|  |  |  |  * xen.h | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Guest OS interface to Xen. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copyright (c) 2004, K A Fraser | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_XEN_H__
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							|  |  |  | #define __XEN_PUBLIC_XEN_H__
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							|  |  |  | #include <asm/xen/interface.h>
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										 |  |  | #include <asm/pvclock-abi.h>
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * XEN "SYSTEM CALLS" (a.k.a. HYPERCALLS). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * x86_32: EAX = vector; EBX, ECX, EDX, ESI, EDI = args 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *         EAX = return value | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *         (argument registers may be clobbered on return) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * x86_64: RAX = vector; RDI, RSI, RDX, R10, R8, R9 = args 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *         RAX = return value | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *         (argument registers not clobbered on return; RCX, R11 are) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_trap_table        0
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_mmu_update            1
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_gdt               2
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_stack_switch          3
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_callbacks         4
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_fpu_taskswitch        5
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_sched_op              6
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_dom0_op               7
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_debugreg          8
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_get_debugreg          9
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_update_descriptor    10
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_memory_op            12
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_multicall            13
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_update_va_mapping    14
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_timer_op         15
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_event_channel_op_compat 16
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_xen_version          17
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_console_io           18
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_physdev_op_compat    19
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_grant_table_op       20
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_vm_assist            21
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_update_va_mapping_otherdomain 22
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_iret                 23 /* x86 only */
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_vcpu_op              24
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_set_segment_base     25 /* x86/64 only */
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_mmuext_op            26
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_acm_op               27
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_nmi_op               28
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_sched_op_new         29
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_callback_op          30
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_xenoprof_op          31
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_event_channel_op     32
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_physdev_op           33
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_hvm_op               34
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										 |  |  | /* Architecture-specific hypercall definitions. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_0               48
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_1               49
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_2               50
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_3               51
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_4               52
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_5               53
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_6               54
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							|  |  |  | #define __HYPERVISOR_arch_7               55
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										 |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * VIRTUAL INTERRUPTS | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Virtual interrupts that a guest OS may receive from Xen. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_TIMER      0  /* Timebase update, and/or requested timeout.  */
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_DEBUG      1  /* Request guest to dump debug info.           */
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_CONSOLE    2  /* (DOM0) Bytes received on emergency console. */
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_DOM_EXC    3  /* (DOM0) Exceptional event for some domain.   */
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_DEBUGGER   6  /* (DOM0) A domain has paused for debugging.   */
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										 |  |  | /* Architecture-specific VIRQ definitions. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_0    16
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_1    17
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_2    18
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_3    19
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_4    20
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_5    21
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_6    22
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							|  |  |  | #define VIRQ_ARCH_7    23
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							|  |  |  | #define NR_VIRQS       24
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										 |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * MMU-UPDATE REQUESTS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * HYPERVISOR_mmu_update() accepts a list of (ptr, val) pairs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * A foreigndom (FD) can be specified (or DOMID_SELF for none). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Where the FD has some effect, it is described below. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * ptr[1:0] specifies the appropriate MMU_* command. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * ptr[1:0] == MMU_NORMAL_PT_UPDATE: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Updates an entry in a page table. If updating an L1 table, and the new | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * table entry is valid/present, the mapped frame must belong to the FD, if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * an FD has been specified. If attempting to map an I/O page then the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * caller assumes the privilege of the FD. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * FD == DOMID_IO: Permit /only/ I/O mappings, at the priv level of the caller. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * FD == DOMID_XEN: Map restricted areas of Xen's heap space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * ptr[:2]  -- Machine address of the page-table entry to modify. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * val      -- Value to write. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * ptr[1:0] == MMU_MACHPHYS_UPDATE: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Updates an entry in the machine->pseudo-physical mapping table. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * ptr[:2]  -- Machine address within the frame whose mapping to modify. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *             The frame must belong to the FD, if one is specified. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * val      -- Value to write into the mapping entry. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * ptr[1:0] == MMU_PT_UPDATE_PRESERVE_AD: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * As MMU_NORMAL_PT_UPDATE above, but A/D bits currently in the PTE are ORed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * with those in @val. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | #define MMU_NORMAL_PT_UPDATE      0 /* checked '*ptr = val'. ptr is MA.       */
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							|  |  |  | #define MMU_MACHPHYS_UPDATE       1 /* ptr = MA of frame to modify entry for  */
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							|  |  |  | #define MMU_PT_UPDATE_PRESERVE_AD 2 /* atomically: *ptr = val | (*ptr&(A|D)) */
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * MMU EXTENDED OPERATIONS | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * HYPERVISOR_mmuext_op() accepts a list of mmuext_op structures. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * A foreigndom (FD) can be specified (or DOMID_SELF for none). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Where the FD has some effect, it is described below. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_(UN)PIN_*_TABLE | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * mfn: Machine frame number to be (un)pinned as a p.t. page. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      The frame must belong to the FD, if one is specified. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_NEW_BASEPTR | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * mfn: Machine frame number of new page-table base to install in MMU. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_NEW_USER_BASEPTR [x86/64 only] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * mfn: Machine frame number of new page-table base to install in MMU | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      when in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_LOCAL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * No additional arguments. Flushes local TLB. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_INVLPG_LOCAL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * linear_addr: Linear address to be flushed from the local TLB. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_MULTI | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * vcpumask: Pointer to bitmap of VCPUs to be flushed. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_INVLPG_MULTI | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * linear_addr: Linear address to be flushed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * vcpumask: Pointer to bitmap of VCPUs to be flushed. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_ALL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * No additional arguments. Flushes all VCPUs' TLBs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_INVLPG_ALL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * linear_addr: Linear address to be flushed from all VCPUs' TLBs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_FLUSH_CACHE | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * No additional arguments. Writes back and flushes cache contents. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * cmd: MMUEXT_SET_LDT | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * linear_addr: Linear address of LDT base (NB. must be page-aligned). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * nr_ents: Number of entries in LDT. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_PIN_L1_TABLE      0
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_PIN_L2_TABLE      1
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_PIN_L3_TABLE      2
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_PIN_L4_TABLE      3
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_UNPIN_TABLE       4
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_NEW_BASEPTR       5
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_LOCAL   6
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_INVLPG_LOCAL      7
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_MULTI   8
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_INVLPG_MULTI      9
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_TLB_FLUSH_ALL    10
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_INVLPG_ALL       11
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_FLUSH_CACHE      12
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_SET_LDT          13
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							|  |  |  | #define MMUEXT_NEW_USER_BASEPTR 15
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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							|  |  |  | struct mmuext_op { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned int cmd; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	union { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		/* [UN]PIN_TABLE, NEW_BASEPTR, NEW_USER_BASEPTR */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		unsigned long mfn; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		/* INVLPG_LOCAL, INVLPG_ALL, SET_LDT */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		unsigned long linear_addr; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	} arg1; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	union { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		/* SET_LDT */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		unsigned int nr_ents; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		/* TLB_FLUSH_MULTI, INVLPG_MULTI */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		void *vcpumask; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	} arg2; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(mmuext_op); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* These are passed as 'flags' to update_va_mapping. They can be ORed. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /* When specifying UVMF_MULTI, also OR in a pointer to a CPU bitmap.   */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /* UVMF_LOCAL is merely UVMF_MULTI with a NULL bitmap pointer.         */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_NONE               (0UL<<0) /* No flushing at all.   */
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_TLB_FLUSH          (1UL<<0) /* Flush entire TLB(s).  */
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_INVLPG             (2UL<<0) /* Flush only one entry. */
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_FLUSHTYPE_MASK     (3UL<<0)
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_MULTI              (0UL<<2) /* Flush subset of TLBs. */
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_LOCAL              (0UL<<2) /* Flush local TLB.      */
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							|  |  |  | #define UVMF_ALL                (1UL<<2) /* Flush all TLBs.       */
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Commands to HYPERVISOR_console_io(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define CONSOLEIO_write         0
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							|  |  |  | #define CONSOLEIO_read          1
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Commands to HYPERVISOR_vm_assist(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_CMD_enable                0
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							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_CMD_disable               1
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							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_TYPE_4gb_segments         0
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							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_TYPE_4gb_segments_notify  1
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							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_TYPE_writable_pagetables  2
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							|  |  |  | #define VMASST_TYPE_pae_extended_cr3     3
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							|  |  |  | #define MAX_VMASST_TYPE 3
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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							|  |  |  | typedef uint16_t domid_t; | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /* Domain ids >= DOMID_FIRST_RESERVED cannot be used for ordinary domains. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define DOMID_FIRST_RESERVED (0x7FF0U)
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							|  |  |  | /* DOMID_SELF is used in certain contexts to refer to oneself. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define DOMID_SELF (0x7FF0U)
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * DOMID_IO is used to restrict page-table updates to mapping I/O memory. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Although no Foreign Domain need be specified to map I/O pages, DOMID_IO | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * is useful to ensure that no mappings to the OS's own heap are accidentally | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * installed. (e.g., in Linux this could cause havoc as reference counts | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * aren't adjusted on the I/O-mapping code path). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This only makes sense in MMUEXT_SET_FOREIGNDOM, but in that context can | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * be specified by any calling domain. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define DOMID_IO   (0x7FF1U)
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * DOMID_XEN is used to allow privileged domains to map restricted parts of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Xen's heap space (e.g., the machine_to_phys table). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This only makes sense in MMUEXT_SET_FOREIGNDOM, and is only permitted if | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the caller is privileged. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define DOMID_XEN  (0x7FF2U)
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Send an array of these to HYPERVISOR_mmu_update(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * NB. The fields are natural pointer/address size for this architecture. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | struct mmu_update { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     uint64_t ptr;       /* Machine address of PTE. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     uint64_t val;       /* New contents of PTE.    */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(mmu_update); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Send an array of these to HYPERVISOR_multicall(). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * NB. The fields are natural register size for this architecture. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | struct multicall_entry { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     unsigned long op; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     long result; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     unsigned long args[6]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(multicall_entry); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Event channel endpoints per domain: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  1024 if a long is 32 bits; 4096 if a long is 64 bits. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define NR_EVENT_CHANNELS (sizeof(unsigned long) * sizeof(unsigned long) * 64)
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							|  |  |  | struct vcpu_time_info { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	/*
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							|  |  |  | 	 * Updates to the following values are preceded and followed | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * by an increment of 'version'. The guest can therefore | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * detect updates by looking for changes to 'version'. If the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * least-significant bit of the version number is set then an | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * update is in progress and the guest must wait to read a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * consistent set of values.  The correct way to interact with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * the version number is similar to Linux's seqlock: see the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * implementations of read_seqbegin/read_seqretry. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint32_t version; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint32_t pad0; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint64_t tsc_timestamp;   /* TSC at last update of time vals.  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint64_t system_time;     /* Time, in nanosecs, since boot.    */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	/*
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							|  |  |  | 	 * Current system time: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *   system_time + ((tsc - tsc_timestamp) << tsc_shift) * tsc_to_system_mul | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * CPU frequency (Hz): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *   ((10^9 << 32) / tsc_to_system_mul) >> tsc_shift | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint32_t tsc_to_system_mul; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	int8_t   tsc_shift; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	int8_t   pad1[3]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; /* 32 bytes */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | struct vcpu_info { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	/*
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							|  |  |  | 	 * 'evtchn_upcall_pending' is written non-zero by Xen to indicate | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * a pending notification for a particular VCPU. It is then cleared | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * by the guest OS /before/ checking for pending work, thus avoiding | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * a set-and-check race. Note that the mask is only accessed by Xen | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * on the CPU that is currently hosting the VCPU. This means that the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * pending and mask flags can be updated by the guest without special | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * synchronisation (i.e., no need for the x86 LOCK prefix). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * This may seem suboptimal because if the pending flag is set by | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * a different CPU then an IPI may be scheduled even when the mask | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * is set. However, note: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  1. The task of 'interrupt holdoff' is covered by the per-event- | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     channel mask bits. A 'noisy' event that is continually being | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     triggered can be masked at source at this very precise | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     granularity. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  2. The main purpose of the per-VCPU mask is therefore to restrict | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     reentrant execution: whether for concurrency control, or to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     prevent unbounded stack usage. Whatever the purpose, we expect | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     that the mask will be asserted only for short periods at a time, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     and so the likelihood of a 'spurious' IPI is suitably small. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * The mask is read before making an event upcall to the guest: a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * non-zero mask therefore guarantees that the VCPU will not receive | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * an upcall activation. The mask is cleared when the VCPU requests | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * to block: this avoids wakeup-waiting races. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint8_t evtchn_upcall_pending; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint8_t evtchn_upcall_mask; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long evtchn_pending_sel; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	struct arch_vcpu_info arch; | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info time; | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | }; /* 64 bytes (x86) */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Xen/kernel shared data -- pointer provided in start_info. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * NB. We expect that this struct is smaller than a page. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | struct shared_info { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	struct vcpu_info vcpu_info[MAX_VIRT_CPUS]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	/*
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							|  |  |  | 	 * A domain can create "event channels" on which it can send and receive | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * asynchronous event notifications. There are three classes of event that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * are delivered by this mechanism: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  1. Bi-directional inter- and intra-domain connections. Domains must | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     arrange out-of-band to set up a connection (usually by allocating | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     an unbound 'listener' port and avertising that via a storage service | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     such as xenstore). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  2. Physical interrupts. A domain with suitable hardware-access | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     privileges can bind an event-channel port to a physical interrupt | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     source. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  3. Virtual interrupts ('events'). A domain can bind an event-channel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     port to a virtual interrupt source, such as the virtual-timer | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     device or the emergency console. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * Event channels are addressed by a "port index". Each channel is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * associated with two bits of information: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  1. PENDING -- notifies the domain that there is a pending notification | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     to be processed. This bit is cleared by the guest. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *  2. MASK -- if this bit is clear then a 0->1 transition of PENDING | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     will cause an asynchronous upcall to be scheduled. This bit is only | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     updated by the guest. It is read-only within Xen. If a channel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     becomes pending while the channel is masked then the 'edge' is lost | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     (i.e., when the channel is unmasked, the guest must manually handle | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 *     pending notifications as no upcall will be scheduled by Xen). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * To expedite scanning of pending notifications, any 0->1 pending | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * transition on an unmasked channel causes a corresponding bit in a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * per-vcpu selector word to be set. Each bit in the selector covers a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * 'C long' in the PENDING bitfield array. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long evtchn_pending[sizeof(unsigned long) * 8]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long evtchn_mask[sizeof(unsigned long) * 8]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	/*
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							|  |  |  | 	 * Wallclock time: updated only by control software. Guests should base | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 * their gettimeofday() syscall on this wallclock-base value. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	 */ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	struct pvclock_wall_clock wc; | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | 	struct arch_shared_info arch; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Start-of-day memory layout for the initial domain (DOM0): | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  1. The domain is started within contiguous virtual-memory region. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  2. The contiguous region begins and ends on an aligned 4MB boundary. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  3. The region start corresponds to the load address of the OS image. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     If the load address is not 4MB aligned then the address is rounded down. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  4. This the order of bootstrap elements in the initial virtual region: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      a. relocated kernel image | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      b. initial ram disk              [mod_start, mod_len] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      c. list of allocated page frames [mfn_list, nr_pages] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      d. start_info_t structure        [register ESI (x86)] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      e. bootstrap page tables         [pt_base, CR3 (x86)] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *      f. bootstrap stack               [register ESP (x86)] | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  5. Bootstrap elements are packed together, but each is 4kB-aligned. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  6. The initial ram disk may be omitted. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  7. The list of page frames forms a contiguous 'pseudo-physical' memory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     layout for the domain. In particular, the bootstrap virtual-memory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     region is a 1:1 mapping to the first section of the pseudo-physical map. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  8. All bootstrap elements are mapped read-writable for the guest OS. The | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     only exception is the bootstrap page table, which is mapped read-only. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *  9. There is guaranteed to be at least 512kB padding after the final | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     bootstrap element. If necessary, the bootstrap virtual region is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     extended by an extra 4MB to ensure this. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | #define MAX_GUEST_CMDLINE 1024
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							|  |  |  | struct start_info { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	/* THE FOLLOWING ARE FILLED IN BOTH ON INITIAL BOOT AND ON RESUME.    */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	char magic[32];             /* "xen-<version>-<platform>".            */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long nr_pages;     /* Total pages allocated to this domain.  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long shared_info;  /* MACHINE address of shared info struct. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint32_t flags;             /* SIF_xxx flags.                         */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long store_mfn;    /* MACHINE page number of shared page.    */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	uint32_t store_evtchn;      /* Event channel for store communication. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	union { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		struct { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 			unsigned long mfn;  /* MACHINE page number of console page.   */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 			uint32_t  evtchn;   /* Event channel for console page.        */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		} domU; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		struct { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 			uint32_t info_off;  /* Offset of console_info struct.         */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 			uint32_t info_size; /* Size of console_info struct from start.*/ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		} dom0; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	} console; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	/* THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY FILLED IN ON INITIAL BOOT (NOT RESUME).     */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long pt_base;      /* VIRTUAL address of page directory.     */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long nr_pt_frames; /* Number of bootstrap p.t. frames.       */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long mfn_list;     /* VIRTUAL address of page-frame list.    */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long mod_start;    /* VIRTUAL address of pre-loaded module.  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long mod_len;      /* Size (bytes) of pre-loaded module.     */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	int8_t cmd_line[MAX_GUEST_CMDLINE]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | /* These flags are passed in the 'flags' field of start_info_t. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define SIF_PRIVILEGED    (1<<0)  /* Is the domain privileged? */
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							|  |  |  | #define SIF_INITDOMAIN    (1<<1)  /* Is this the initial control domain? */
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | typedef uint64_t cpumap_t; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | typedef uint8_t xen_domain_handle_t[16]; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | /* Turn a plain number into a C unsigned long constant. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __mk_unsigned_long(x) x ## UL
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							|  |  |  | #define mk_unsigned_long(x) __mk_unsigned_long(x)
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | #else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | /* In assembly code we cannot use C numeric constant suffixes. */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define mk_unsigned_long(x) x
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
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							|  |  |  | 
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_XEN_H__ */
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