[POWERPC] Donate idle CPU cycles on dedicated partitions
A Power6 can give up CPU cycles on a dedicated CPU (as opposed to a shared CPU) to other shared processors if the administrator asks for it (via the HMC). This enables that to work properly on P6. This just involves setting a bit in the CAS structure as well as the VPA. To donate cycles, a CPU has to have all SMT threads idle and have the donate bit set in the VPA. Then call H_CEDE. The reason why shared processors just aren't used is because dedicated CPUs are guaranteed an actual processor, yet the system is still able to increase the capacity of the shared CPU pool. Also rename the VPA's cpuctls_task_attrs field to a more accurate name. Signed-off-by: Jake Moilanen <moilanen@austin.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ struct lppaca {
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u64 saved_gpr5; // Saved GPR5 x30-x37
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u8 reserved4; // Reserved x38-x38
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u8 cpuctls_task_attrs; // Task attributes for cpuctls x39-x39
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u8 donate_dedicated_cpu; // Donate dedicated CPU cycles x39-x39
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u8 fpregs_in_use; // FP regs in use x3A-x3A
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u8 pmcregs_in_use; // PMC regs in use x3B-x3B
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volatile u32 saved_decr; // Saved Decr Value x3C-x3F
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