x86: EFI runtime service support

This patch adds basic runtime services support for EFI x86_64 system.  The
main file of the patch is the addition of efi_64.c for x86_64.  This file is
modeled after the EFI IA32 avatar.  EFI runtime services initialization are
implemented in efi_64.c.  Some x86_64 specifics are worth noting here.  On
x86_64, parameters passed to EFI firmware services need to follow the EFI
calling convention.  For this purpose, a set of functions named efi_call<x>
(<x> is the number of parameters) are implemented.  EFI function calls are
wrapped before calling the firmware service.  The duplicated code between
efi_32.c and efi_64.c is placed in efi.c to remove them from efi_32.c.

Signed-off-by: Chandramouli Narayanan <mouli@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
diff --git a/include/asm-x86/efi.h b/include/asm-x86/efi.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1459d3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/asm-x86/efi.h
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+#ifndef _ASM_X86_EFI_H
+#define _ASM_X86_EFI_H
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
+#else /* !CONFIG_X86_32 */
+
+#define MAX_EFI_IO_PAGES	100
+
+extern u64 efi_call0(void *fp);
+extern u64 efi_call1(void *fp, u64 arg1);
+extern u64 efi_call2(void *fp, u64 arg1, u64 arg2);
+extern u64 efi_call3(void *fp, u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3);
+extern u64 efi_call4(void *fp, u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3, u64 arg4);
+extern u64 efi_call5(void *fp, u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3,
+		     u64 arg4, u64 arg5);
+extern u64 efi_call6(void *fp, u64 arg1, u64 arg2, u64 arg3,
+		     u64 arg4, u64 arg5, u64 arg6);
+
+#define efi_call_phys0(f)			\
+	efi_call0((void *)(f))
+#define efi_call_phys1(f, a1)			\
+	efi_call1((void *)(f), (u64)(a1))
+#define efi_call_phys2(f, a1, a2)			\
+	efi_call2((void *)(f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2))
+#define efi_call_phys3(f, a1, a2, a3)				\
+	efi_call3((void *)(f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), (u64)(a3))
+#define efi_call_phys4(f, a1, a2, a3, a4)				\
+	efi_call4((void *)(f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), (u64)(a3),		\
+		  (u64)(a4))
+#define efi_call_phys5(f, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)				\
+	efi_call5((void *)(f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), (u64)(a3),		\
+		  (u64)(a4), (u64)(a5))
+#define efi_call_phys6(f, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6)			\
+	efi_call6((void *)(f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), (u64)(a3),		\
+		  (u64)(a4), (u64)(a5), (u64)(a6))
+
+#define efi_call_virt0(f)				\
+	efi_call0((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f))
+#define efi_call_virt1(f, a1)					\
+	efi_call1((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1))
+#define efi_call_virt2(f, a1, a2)					\
+	efi_call2((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2))
+#define efi_call_virt3(f, a1, a2, a3)					\
+	efi_call3((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), \
+		  (u64)(a3))
+#define efi_call_virt4(f, a1, a2, a3, a4)				\
+	efi_call4((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), \
+		  (u64)(a3), (u64)(a4))
+#define efi_call_virt5(f, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)				\
+	efi_call5((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), \
+		  (u64)(a3), (u64)(a4), (u64)(a5))
+#define efi_call_virt6(f, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6)			\
+	efi_call6((void *)(efi.systab->runtime->f), (u64)(a1), (u64)(a2), \
+		  (u64)(a3), (u64)(a4), (u64)(a5), (u64)(a6))
+
+#define efi_early_ioremap(addr, size)		early_ioremap(addr, size)
+#define efi_early_iounmap(vaddr, size)		early_iounmap(vaddr, size)
+
+extern void *efi_ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size);
+
+extern int efi_time;
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_X86_32 */
+
+extern void efi_reserve_bootmem(void);
+extern void efi_call_phys_prelog(void);
+extern void efi_call_phys_epilog(void);
+extern void runtime_code_page_mkexec(void);
+
+#endif