/* holds address of array of hl_cs_chunk for execution phase */
__u64 chunks_execute;
- union {
- /* this holds address of array of hl_cs_chunk for store phase -
- * Currently not in use
- */
- __u64 chunks_store;
-
- /* Sequence number of a staged submission CS
- * valid only if HL_CS_FLAGS_STAGED_SUBMISSION is set
- */
- __u64 seq;
- };
+ /* Sequence number of a staged submission CS
+ * valid only if HL_CS_FLAGS_STAGED_SUBMISSION is set
+ */
+ __u64 seq;
/* Number of chunks in restore phase array. Maximum number is
* HL_MAX_JOBS_PER_CS
*/
__u32 num_chunks_execute;
- union {
- /* Number of chunks in restore phase array -
- * Currently not in use
- */
- __u32 num_chunks_store;
-
- /* timeout in seconds - valid only if HL_CS_FLAGS_CUSTOM_TIMEOUT
- * is set. this parameter is ignored in case of future multiple
- * users support.
- */
- __u32 timeout;
- };
+ /* timeout in seconds - valid only if HL_CS_FLAGS_CUSTOM_TIMEOUT
+ * is set
+ */
+ __u32 timeout;
/* HL_CS_FLAGS_* */
__u32 cs_flags;
* Each JOB will be enqueued on a specific queue, according to the user's input.
* There can be more then one JOB per queue.
*
- * The CS IOCTL will receive three sets of JOBS. One set is for "restore" phase,
- * a second set is for "execution" phase and a third set is for "store" phase.
+ * The CS IOCTL will receive two sets of JOBS. One set is for "restore" phase
+ * and a second set is for "execution" phase.
* The JOBS on the "restore" phase are enqueued only after context-switch
* (or if its the first CS for this context). The user can also order the
* driver to run the "restore" phase explicitly