*
* There can be combinations, e.g., EXC_VIRT_OOL_MASKABLE_HV
*
- * The one unusual case is __EXC_REAL_OOL_HV_DIRECT, which is
- * an OOL vector that branches to a specified handler rather than the usual
- * trampoline that goes to common. It, and other underscore macros, should
- * be used with care.
- *
* KVM handlers come in the following verieties:
* TRAMP_KVM
* TRAMP_KVM_SKIP
__EXC_REAL_OOL_MASKABLE(name, start, size); \
__TRAMP_REAL_OOL_MASKABLE(name, start, bitmask)
-#define __EXC_REAL_OOL_HV_DIRECT(name, start, size, handler) \
- EXC_REAL_BEGIN(name, start, size); \
- EXCEPTION_PROLOG_0 PACA_EXGEN ; \
- b handler; \
- EXC_REAL_END(name, start, size)
-
#define __EXC_REAL_OOL_HV(name, start, size) \
__EXC_REAL_OOL(name, start, size)
* first, and then eventaully from there to the trampoline to get into virtual
* mode.
*/
-__EXC_REAL_OOL_HV_DIRECT(hmi_exception, 0xe60, 0x20, hmi_exception_early)
+EXC_REAL_BEGIN(hmi_exception, 0xe60, 0x20)
+ EXCEPTION_PROLOG_0 PACA_EXGEN
+ b hmi_exception_early
+EXC_REAL_END(hmi_exception, 0xe60, 0x20)
__TRAMP_REAL_OOL_MASKABLE_HV(hmi_exception, 0xe60, IRQS_DISABLED)
EXC_VIRT_NONE(0x4e60, 0x20)
TRAMP_KVM_HV(PACA_EXGEN, 0xe60)