The SLIT and SRAT ACPI tables needs to be parsed on arm64 as well, on systems that use UEFI/ACPI firmware and support NUMA. To do this, we need to move most of the logic of x86/acpica/srat.c to dev/acpica and provide an API that architectures can use to parse and configure ACPI NUMA information. This commit adds the API in srat.c as a first step, without making any functional changes. We will move the common code to sys/dev/acpica as the next step. The functions added are: * int acpi_pxm_init(int ncpus, vm_paddr_t maxphys) - to allocate and initialize data structures used * void acpi_pxm_parse_tables(void) - parse SRAT/SLIT, save the cpu and memory proximity information * void acpi_pxm_set_mem_locality(void) - use the saved data to set memory locality * void acpi_pxm_set_cpu_locality(void) - use the saved data to set cpu locality * void acpi_pxm_free(void) - free data structures allocated by init On arm64, we do not have an cpu APIC id that can be used as index to store CPU data, we need to use the Processor Uid. To help with this, define internal functions cpu_add, cpu_find, cpu_get_info to store and get CPU proximity information. Reviewed by: markj, jhb (previous version) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17940
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