[POWERPC] Update xmon slb code
This adds a bit more detail to the xmon SLB output. When the valid
bit is set, this displays the ESID and VSID values, as well as
decoding the segment size -- 1T or 256M -- and displaying the LLP
bits. This supresses the output for any slb entries that contain only
zeros.
sample output from power6 (1T segment support):
00
c000000008000000 40004f7ca3000500 1T ESID= c00000 VSID= 4f7ca3 LLP:100
01
d000000008000000 4000eb71b0000400 1T ESID= d00000 VSID= eb71b0 LLP: 0
08
0000000018000000 0000c8499f8ccc80 256M ESID= 1 VSID=
c8499f8cc LLP: 0
09
00000000f8000000 0000d2c1a8e46c80 256M ESID= f VSID=
d2c1a8e46 LLP: 0
10
0000000048000000 0000ca87eab1dc80 256M ESID= 4 VSID=
ca87eab1d LLP: 0
43
cf00000008000000 400011b260000500 1T ESID= cf0000 VSID= 11b260 LLP:100
sample output from power5 (notice the non-valid but non-zero entries)
10
0000000008000000 00004fd0e077ac80 256M ESID= 0 VSID=
4fd0e077a LLP: 0
11
00000000f8000000 00005b085830fc80 256M ESID= f VSID=
5b085830f LLP: 0
12
0000000048000000 000052ce99fe6c80 256M ESID= 4 VSID=
52ce99fe6 LLP: 0
13
0000000018000000 000050904ed95c80 256M ESID= 1 VSID=
50904ed95 LLP: 0
14
cf00000008000000 0000d59aca40f500 256M ESID=
cf0000000 VSID=
d59aca40f LLP:100
15
c000000078000000 000045cb97751500 256M ESID=
c00000007 VSID=
45cb97751 LLP:100
Tested on power5 and power6.
Signed-Off-By: Will Schmidt <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>