On Mon, 2023-03-06 at 15:33 -0600, Nathan Lynch via B4 Relay wrote:
> > From: Nathan Lynch
> >
> > CHRP and PAPR agree: "In order to make an RTAS call, the operating
> > system must construct an argument call buffer aligned on an eight
> > byte
> > boundary in physically contiguous real memory [.
From: Nathan Lynch
CHRP and PAPR agree: "In order to make an RTAS call, the operating
system must construct an argument call buffer aligned on an eight byte
boundary in physically contiguous real memory [...]." (7.2.7 Calling
Mechanism and Conventions).
struct rtas_args is the type used for this