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NAME
       spu_run - execute an SPU context

LIBRARY
       Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/spu.h>          /* Definition of SPU_* constants */
       #include <sys/syscall.h>      /* Definition of SYS_* constants */
       #include <unistd.h>

       int syscall(SYS_spu_run, int fd, uint32_t *npc, uint32_t *event);

       Note:  glibc provides no wrapper for spu_run(), necessitating the use of
       syscall(2).

DESCRIPTION
       The spu_run() system call is used on PowerPC machines that implement the
       Cell Broadband  Engine  Architecture  in  order  to  access  Synergistic
       Processor  Units  (SPUs).  The fd argument is a file descriptor returned
       by spu_create(2) that refers to a specific SPU context.  When  the  con-
       text  gets  scheduled  to a physical SPU, it starts execution at the in-
       struction pointer passed in npc.

       Execution of SPU code  happens  synchronously,  meaning  that  spu_run()
       blocks  while  the  SPU is still running.  If there is a need to execute
       SPU code in parallel with other code on either the  main  CPU  or  other
       SPUs,  a  new  thread  of  execution  must be created first (e.g., using
       pthread_create(3)).

       When spu_run() returns, the current value of the SPU program counter  is
       written  to  npc,  so successive calls to spu_run() can use the same npc
       pointer.

       The event argument provides a buffer for an extended  status  code.   If
       the  SPU  context  was  created with the SPU_CREATE_EVENTS_ENABLED flag,
       then this buffer is populated by the Linux kernel before  spu_run()  re-
       turns.

       The status code may be one (or more) of the following constants:

       SPE_EVENT_DMA_ALIGNMENT
              A DMA alignment error occurred.

       SPE_EVENT_INVALID_DMA
              An invalid MFC DMA command was attempted.

       SPE_EVENT_SPE_DATA_STORAGE
              A DMA storage error occurred.

       SPE_EVENT_SPE_ERROR
              An illegal instruction was executed.

       NULL  is a valid value for the event argument.  In this case, the events
       will not be reported to the calling process.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, spu_run() returns the value of the spu_status register.   On
       failure, it returns -1 and sets errno is set to indicate the error.

       The  spu_status register value is a bit mask of status codes and option-
       ally a 14-bit code returned from the stop-and-signal instruction on  the
       SPU.  The bit masks for the status codes are:

       0x02   SPU was stopped by a stop-and-signal instruction.

       0x04   SPU was stopped by a halt instruction.

       0x08   SPU is waiting for a channel.

       0x10   SPU is in single-step mode.

       0x20   SPU has tried to execute an invalid instruction.

       0x40   SPU has tried to access an invalid channel.

       0x3fff0000
              The  bits masked with this value contain the code returned from a
              stop-and-signal instruction.  These bits are valid  only  if  the
              0x02 bit is set.

       If spu_run() has not returned an error, one or more bits among the lower
       eight ones are always set.

ERRORS
       EBADF  fd is not a valid file descriptor.

       EFAULT npc  is  not a valid pointer, or event is non-NULL and an invalid
              pointer.

       EINTR  A signal occurred while spu_run() was in progress; see signal(7).
              The npc value has been updated to the new program  counter  value
              if necessary.

       EINVAL fd is not a valid file descriptor returned from spu_create(2).

       ENOMEM There  was not enough memory available to handle a page fault re-
              sulting from a Memory Flow Controller (MFC) direct memory access.

       ENOSYS The functionality is not provided by the current system,  because
              either  the hardware does not provide SPUs or the spufs module is
              not loaded.

STANDARDS
       Linux on PowerPC.

HISTORY
       Linux 2.6.16.

NOTES
       spu_run() is meant to be used from libraries that implement a  more  ab-
       stract interface to SPUs, not to be used from regular applications.  See
       ]8;;http://www.bsc.es/projects/deepcomputing/linuxoncell/\http://www.bsc.es/projects/deepcomputing/linuxoncell/]8;;\   for  the  recom-
       mended libraries.

EXAMPLES
       The following is an example of running  a  simple,  one-instruction  SPU
       program with the spu_run() system call.

       #include <err.h>
       #include <fcntl.h>
       #include <stdint.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <unistd.h>

       int main(void)
       {
           int       context, fd, spu_status;
           uint32_t  instruction, npc;

           context = syscall(SYS_spu_create, "/spu/example-context", 0, 0755);
           if (context == -1)
               err(EXIT_FAILURE, "spu_create");

           /*
            * Write a 'stop 0x1234' instruction to the SPU's
            * local store memory.
            */
           instruction = 0x00001234;

           fd = open("/spu/example-context/mem", O_RDWR);
           if (fd == -1)
               err(EXIT_FAILURE, "open");
           write(fd, &instruction, sizeof(instruction));

           /*
            * set npc to the starting instruction address of the
            * SPU program. Since we wrote the instruction at the
            * start of the mem file, the entry point will be 0x0.
            */
           npc = 0;

           spu_status = syscall(SYS_spu_run, context, &npc, NULL);
           if (spu_status == -1)
               err(EXIT_FAILURE, "open");

           /*
            * We should see a status code of 0x12340002:
            *   0x00000002 (spu was stopped due to stop-and-signal)
            * | 0x12340000 (the stop-and-signal code)
            */
           printf("SPU Status: %#08x\n", spu_status);

           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO
       close(2), spu_create(2), capabilities(7), spufs(7)

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