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THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE LIES WITH YOU. ***********************license end**************************************/ /** * @file * * Interface to the Octeon extended error status. * * <hr>$Revision: 44252 $<hr> */ #ifdef CVMX_BUILD_FOR_LINUX_KERNEL #include <asm/octeon/cvmx.h> #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-error.h> #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-error-custom.h> #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-pcie.h> #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-srio.h> #include <asm/octeon/cvmx-pexp-defs.h> #else #include "cvmx.h" #include "cvmx-error.h" #include "cvmx-error-custom.h" #include "cvmx-pcie.h" #include "cvmx-srio.h" #include "cvmx-interrupt.h" #endif #define MAX_TABLE_SIZE 1024 /* Max number of error status bits we can support */ extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn63xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn63xxp1(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn58xxp1(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn58xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn56xxp1(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn56xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn50xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn52xxp1(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn52xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn38xxp2(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn38xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn31xx(void); extern int cvmx_error_initialize_cn30xx(void); /* Each entry in this array represents a status bit function or chain */ static CVMX_SHARED cvmx_error_info_t __cvmx_error_table[MAX_TABLE_SIZE]; static CVMX_SHARED int __cvmx_error_table_size = 0; static CVMX_SHARED cvmx_error_flags_t __cvmx_error_flags; #define REG_MATCH(h, reg_type, status_addr, status_mask) \ ((h->reg_type == reg_type) && (h->status_addr == status_addr) && (h->status_mask == status_mask)) /** * @INTERNAL * Read a status or enable register from the hardware * * @param reg_type Register type to read * @param addr Address to read * * @return Result of the read */ static uint64_t __cvmx_error_read_hw(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t addr) { switch (reg_type) { case __CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_NONE: return 0; case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_IO64: return cvmx_read_csr(addr); case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_IO32: return cvmx_read64_uint32(addr ^ 4); case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG: return cvmx_pcie_cfgx_read(addr>>32, addr&0xffffffffull); case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_SRIOMAINT: { uint32_t r; if (cvmx_srio_config_read32(addr>>32, 0, -1, 0, 0, addr&0xffffffffull, &r)) return 0; else return r; } } return 0; } /** * @INTERNAL * Write a status or enable register to the hardware * * @param reg_type Register type to write * @param addr Address to write * @param value Value to write */ static void __cvmx_error_write_hw(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t addr, uint64_t value) { switch (reg_type) { case __CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_NONE: return; case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_IO64: cvmx_write_csr(addr, value); return; case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_IO32: cvmx_write64_uint32(addr ^ 4, value); return; case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG: cvmx_pcie_cfgx_write(addr>>32, addr&0xffffffffull, value); return; case CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_SRIOMAINT: { cvmx_srio_config_write32(addr>>32, 0, -1, 0, 0, addr&0xffffffffull, value); return; } } } /** * @INTERNAL * Function for processing non leaf error status registers. This function * calls all handlers for this passed register and all children linked * to it. * * @param info Error register to check * * @return Number of error status bits found or zero if no bits were set. */ int __cvmx_error_decode(const cvmx_error_info_t *info) { uint64_t status; uint64_t enable; int i; int handled = 0; /* Read the status and enable state */ status = __cvmx_error_read_hw(info->reg_type, info->status_addr); if (info->enable_addr) enable = __cvmx_error_read_hw(info->reg_type, info->enable_addr); else enable = 0; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { const cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; uint64_t masked_status = status; /* If this is a child of the current register then recurse and process the child */ if ((h->parent.reg_type == info->reg_type) && (h->parent.status_addr == info->status_addr) && (status & h->parent.status_mask)) handled += __cvmx_error_decode(h); if ((h->reg_type != info->reg_type) || (h->status_addr != info->status_addr)) continue; /* If the corresponding enable bit is not set then we have nothing to do */ if (h->enable_addr && h->enable_mask) { if (!(enable & h->enable_mask)) continue; } /* Apply the mask to eliminate irrelevant bits */ if (h->status_mask) masked_status &= h->status_mask; /* Finally call the handler function unless it is this function */ if (masked_status && h->func && (h->func != __cvmx_error_decode)) handled += h->func(h); } /* Ths should be the total errors found */ return handled; } /** * @INTERNAL * This error bit handler simply prints a message and clears the status bit * * @param info Error register to check * * @return */ int __cvmx_error_display(const cvmx_error_info_t *info) { const char *message = (const char *)(long)info->user_info; /* This assumes that all bits in the status register are RO or R/W1C */ __cvmx_error_write_hw(info->reg_type, info->status_addr, info->status_mask); cvmx_safe_printf("%s", message); return 1; } /** * Initalize the error status system. This should be called once * before any other functions are called. This function adds default * handlers for most all error events but does not enable them. Later * calls to cvmx_error_enable() are needed. * * @param flags Optional flags. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_initialize(cvmx_error_flags_t flags) { __cvmx_error_flags = flags; if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN63XX_PASS2_X)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn63xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN63XX_PASS1_X)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn63xxp1()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN58XX_PASS1_X)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn58xxp1()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN58XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn58xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN56XX_PASS1_X)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn56xxp1()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN56XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn56xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN50XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn50xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN52XX_PASS1_X)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn52xxp1()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN52XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn52xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN38XX_PASS2)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn38xxp2()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN38XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn38xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN31XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn31xx()) return -1; } else if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN30XX)) { if (cvmx_error_initialize_cn30xx()) return -1; } else { cvmx_warn("cvmx_error_initialize() needs update for this Octeon model\n"); return -1; } if (__cvmx_error_custom_initialize()) return -1; /* Enable all of the purely internal error sources by default */ cvmx_error_enable_group(CVMX_ERROR_GROUP_INTERNAL, 0); /* Enable DDR error reporting based on the memory controllers */ if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN56XX)) { cvmx_l2c_cfg_t l2c_cfg; l2c_cfg.u64 = cvmx_read_csr(CVMX_L2C_CFG); if (l2c_cfg.s.dpres0) cvmx_error_enable_group(CVMX_ERROR_GROUP_LMC, 0); if (l2c_cfg.s.dpres1) cvmx_error_enable_group(CVMX_ERROR_GROUP_LMC, 1); } else cvmx_error_enable_group(CVMX_ERROR_GROUP_LMC, 0); /* Old PCI parts don't have a common PCI init, so enable error reporting if the bootloader told us we are a PCI host. PCIe is handled when cvmx_pcie_rc_initialize is called */ if (!octeon_has_feature(OCTEON_FEATURE_PCIE) && (cvmx_sysinfo_get()->bootloader_config_flags & CVMX_BOOTINFO_CFG_FLAG_PCI_HOST)) cvmx_error_enable_group(CVMX_ERROR_GROUP_PCI, 0); /* FIXME: Why is this needed for CN63XX? */ if (OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN63XX)) cvmx_write_csr(CVMX_PEXP_SLI_INT_SUM, 1); return 0; } /** * Poll the error status registers and call the appropriate error * handlers. This should be called in the RSL interrupt handler * for your application or operating system. * * @return Number of error handlers called. Zero means this call * found no errors and was spurious. */ int cvmx_error_poll(void) { int i; int count = 0; /* Call all handlers that don't have a parent */ for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) if (__cvmx_error_table[i].parent.reg_type == __CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_NONE) count += __cvmx_error_decode(&__cvmx_error_table[i]); return count; } /** * Register to be called when an error status bit is set. Most users * will not need to call this function as cvmx_error_initialize() * registers default handlers for most error conditions. This function * is normally used to add more handlers without changing the existing * handlers. * * @param new_info Information about the handler for a error register. The * structure passed is copied and can be destroyed after the * call. All members of the structure must be populated, even the * parent information. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_add(const cvmx_error_info_t *new_info) { if (__cvmx_error_table_size >= MAX_TABLE_SIZE) { cvmx_warn("cvmx-error table full\n"); return -1; } __cvmx_error_table[__cvmx_error_table_size] = *new_info; __cvmx_error_table_size++; return 0; } /** * Remove all handlers for a status register and mask. Normally * this function should not be called. Instead a new handler should be * installed to replace the existing handler. In the even that all * reporting of a error bit should be removed, then use this * function. * * @param reg_type Type of the status register to remove * @param status_addr * Status register to remove. * @param status_mask * All handlers for this status register with this mask will be * removed. * @param old_info If not NULL, this is filled with information about the handler * that was removed. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure (not found). */ int cvmx_error_remove(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t status_addr, uint64_t status_mask, cvmx_error_info_t *old_info) { int found = 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; if (!REG_MATCH(h, reg_type, status_addr, status_mask)) continue; if (old_info) *old_info = *h; memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h)); found = 1; } if (found) return 0; else { cvmx_warn("cvmx-error remove couldn't find requested register\n"); return -1; } } /** * Change the function and user_info for an existing error status * register. This function should be used to replace the default * handler with an application specific version as needed. * * @param reg_type Type of the status register to change * @param status_addr * Status register to change. * @param status_mask * All handlers for this status register with this mask will be * changed. * @param new_func New function to use to handle the error status * @param new_user_info * New user info parameter for the function * @param old_func If not NULL, the old function is returned. Useful for restoring * the old handler. * @param old_user_info * If not NULL, the old user info parameter. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure */ int cvmx_error_change_handler(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t status_addr, uint64_t status_mask, cvmx_error_func_t new_func, uint64_t new_user_info, cvmx_error_func_t *old_func, uint64_t *old_user_info) { int found = 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; if (!REG_MATCH(h, reg_type, status_addr, status_mask)) continue; if (old_func) *old_func = h->func; if (old_user_info) *old_user_info = h->user_info; h->func = new_func; h->user_info = new_user_info; found = 1; } if (found) return 0; else { cvmx_warn("cvmx-error change couldn't find requested register\n"); return -1; } } /** * Enable all error registers for a logical group. This should be * called whenever a logical group is brought online. * * @param group Logical group to enable * @param group_index * Index for the group as defined in the cvmx_error_group_t * comments. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_enable_group(cvmx_error_group_t group, int group_index) { int i; uint64_t enable; if (cvmx_sysinfo_get()->board_type == CVMX_BOARD_TYPE_SIM) return 0; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { const cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; /* Skip entries that have a different group or group index. We also skip entries that don't have an enable */ if ((h->group != group) || (h->group_index != group_index) || (!h->enable_addr)) continue; /* Skip entries that have flags that don't match the user's selected flags */ if (h->flags && (h->flags != (h->flags & __cvmx_error_flags))) continue; /* Update the enables for this entry */ enable = __cvmx_error_read_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr); if (h->reg_type == CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG) enable &= ~h->enable_mask; /* PCI bits have reversed polarity */ else enable |= h->enable_mask; __cvmx_error_write_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr, enable); } return 0; } /** * Disable all error registers for a logical group. This should be * called whenever a logical group is brought offline. Many blocks * will report spurious errors when offline unless this function * is called. * * @param group Logical group to disable * @param group_index * Index for the group as defined in the cvmx_error_group_t * comments. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_disable_group(cvmx_error_group_t group, int group_index) { int i; uint64_t enable; if (cvmx_sysinfo_get()->board_type == CVMX_BOARD_TYPE_SIM) return 0; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { const cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; /* Skip entries that have a different group or group index. We also skip entries that don't have an enable */ if ((h->group != group) || (h->group_index != group_index) || (!h->enable_addr)) continue; /* Update the enables for this entry */ enable = __cvmx_error_read_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr); if (h->reg_type == CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG) enable |= h->enable_mask; /* PCI bits have reversed polarity */ else enable &= ~h->enable_mask; __cvmx_error_write_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr, enable); } return 0; } /** * Enable all handlers for a specific status register mask. * * @param reg_type Type of the status register * @param status_addr * Status register address * @param status_mask * All handlers for this status register with this mask will be * enabled. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_enable(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t status_addr, uint64_t status_mask) { int found = 0; int i; uint64_t enable; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; if (!REG_MATCH(h, reg_type, status_addr, status_mask) || !h->enable_addr) continue; enable = __cvmx_error_read_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr); if (h->reg_type == CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG) enable &= ~h->enable_mask; /* PCI bits have reversed polarity */ else enable |= h->enable_mask; __cvmx_error_write_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr, enable); h->flags &= ~CVMX_ERROR_FLAGS_DISABLED; found = 1; } if (found) return 0; else { cvmx_warn("cvmx-error enable couldn't find requested register\n"); return -1; } } /** * Disable all handlers for a specific status register and mask. * * @param reg_type Type of the status register * @param status_addr * Status register address * @param status_mask * All handlers for this status register with this mask will be * disabled. * * @return Zero on success, negative on failure. */ int cvmx_error_disable(cvmx_error_register_t reg_type, uint64_t status_addr, uint64_t status_mask) { int found = 0; int i; uint64_t enable; for (i = 0; i < __cvmx_error_table_size; i++) { cvmx_error_info_t *h = &__cvmx_error_table[i]; if (!REG_MATCH(h, reg_type, status_addr, status_mask) || !h->enable_addr) continue; enable = __cvmx_error_read_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr); if (h->reg_type == CVMX_ERROR_REGISTER_PCICONFIG) enable |= h->enable_mask; /* PCI bits have reversed polarity */ else enable &= ~h->enable_mask; __cvmx_error_write_hw(h->reg_type, h->enable_addr, enable); h->flags |= CVMX_ERROR_FLAGS_DISABLED; found = 1; } if (found) return 0; else { cvmx_warn("cvmx-error disable couldn't find requested register\n"); return -1; } }