/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ /* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ /* */ /* $Source: src/usr/hwpf/hwp/tod_init/TodDrawer.H $ */ /* */ /* IBM CONFIDENTIAL */ /* */ /* COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2013 */ /* */ /* p1 */ /* */ /* Object Code Only (OCO) source materials */ /* Licensed Internal Code Source Materials */ /* IBM HostBoot Licensed Internal Code */ /* */ /* The source code for this program is not published or otherwise */ /* divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has been */ /* deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office. */ /* */ /* Origin: 30 */ /* */ /* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ #ifndef TODDRAWER_H #define TODDRAWER_H /** * @file TodDrawer.H * * @brief Contains TodDrawer class declaration * * HWP_IGNORE_VERSION_CHECK * */ #include #include #include "TodProc.H" namespace TOD { class TodDrawer; // forward declaration typedef std::list TodDrawerContainer; /** * @class TodDrawer * * @brief TodDrawer class provides a grouping of the TodProc objects * that belong to a particular TOD drawer. Each processor chip belonging * to a specific TOD drawer connect over X bus and inter TOD drawer * connection is over A bus.Concept of TOD drawer is analogous * to fabric node on the system. * * TOD drawers fall under two categories,master TOD drawer and slave * TOD drawers. Master TOD drawer is the one on which MDMT sits, all * the remaining TOD drawers are designated as slave drawers. * * MDMT should drive TOD signals to other processors on the master * TOD drawer over X buses and to one processor on each slave drawer over * A bus ( This processor is designated as MDST ). * MDST is responsible for driving the TOD signals to the remaining * processors on slave drawer. */ class TodDrawer { public: /** * @brief Constructor for the TodDrawer object * * @param[in] i_drawerId * this TOD drawer's id, it is nothing but the fabric node id attribute * of the processors that belong to a fabric node type * * @param[in] i_parentNode * container node's target */ TodDrawer(const uint8_t i_drawerId, const TARGETING::Target* i_parentNode); /** * @brief Destructor for the TodDrawer object. * * @par Detailed Description: * Will destroy all HwsvTodProc objects that were added to this TOD * drawer. */ ~TodDrawer(); /** * @brief This method will return the TodProc object that is either a * TOD master or Drawer Master * * @par Detailed Description: * While creating the topology MDMT and MDST should be wired to the * other processors on that TOD drawer over X buses. * TodTopologyManager will use this method to determine which * processor is the master for that drawer. * The method will go over the iv_todProcList and return the processor * that is marked as TodProc::TOD_MASTER or TodProc::DRAWER_MASTER * * @param[out] o_drawerMaster * It will be set to master processor's address if master processor is * successfully found. * In case the master processor could not be found successfully * o_drawerMaster will be set to NULL, and error handle will be retured. * * @return Error log handle, indicates status of request * @retval NULL indicates that master processor was successfully found * @retval !NULL indicates that the master processor could not be found * successfully. The only possible reason for returning NULL can be * that this method was called out of sequence i.e even before * TodTopologyManager designated a processor on a given TOD drawer as * master for that drawer. * * Error log handle points to a valid error log object whose primary * SRC reason code (pError->getSRC()->reasonCode()) indicates the type * of error. * * @note It is up to the caller to change the severity of the * returned error based on what it decides to do with it. By default * any returned error created by this function will be a non-reported * tracing event error log. */ errlHndl_t findMasterProc(TodProc*& o_drawerMaster) const; /** * @brief This method will determine the processor that has maximum number * functional cores among the list of processor owned by the TOD drawer * object * * @par Detailed Description: * For creation of topology , first task is to choose the MDMT. One of * the criteria for choosing MDMT is that it should be the processor * with maximum number of functional cores. * This method will serve as a a helper for pickMdmt, to determine * which processor in the TOD drawer has maximum number of functional * cores * * @param[in] i_procToIgnore , The TodProc object to be ignored while * choosing desired proc. This is the case when there is existing MDMT * for primar/secondary topology and MDMT has to be chosen for the * other topology, peviously chosen MDMT should be avoided. * * @param[out] o_pTodProc, It will carry back pointer to the HwsvTodProc * object that has the maximum number of cores. * In the unlikely case of TOD drawer not having any processor with * functional cores, this parameter will be set to NULL * * @param[out] o_coreCount, This will carry back the no. of cores that was * found on processor with max functional core count. In case o_pTodProc * is set to NULL this will be zero. * * @return N/A */ void getProcWithMaxCores( const TodProc * i_procToIgnore, TodProc *& o_pTodProc, uint32_t& o_coreCount)const; /** * @brief Getter method for iv_todProcList * * @param[out] o_procList * Parameter in which iv_todProcList will be returned * * @return N/A */ const TodProcContainer& getProcs() const { return iv_todProcList; } /** * @brief setter method for iv_isTodMaster * * @param[in] i_masterTodDrawer * true/false, indicating whether this TOD drawer is a master or not * * @return N/A */ void setMasterDrawer(const bool i_masterTodDrawer) { iv_isTodMaster = i_masterTodDrawer; } /** * @brief Adds a processor to this TOD drawer * * @param[in] i_proc * A VTodProc pointer correspnding to the proc to be added * * @return N/A */ void addProc(TodProc* i_proc) { iv_todProcList.push_back(i_proc); } /** * @brief Get this TOD drawer's id (this will be * the corresponding fabric node's id) * * @return TOD drawer's id * @retval corresponding fabric node's id */ TARGETING::ATTR_FABRIC_NODE_ID_type getId() const { return iv_todDrawerId; } /** * @brief Checks if this TOD drawer is a master drawer for the system. * The master status of TOD drawer is contained in iv_isTodMaster. * * @return bool value, it will be true if this TOD drawer is a master drawer * ,false otherwise */ bool isMaster() const { return iv_isTodMaster; } /** * @brief Returns the containing node's target * * @return Target pointer */ const TARGETING::Target* getParentNodeTarget() const { return iv_parentNodeTarget; } private: //List of TodProc objects that belongs to TodDrawer instance TodProcContainer iv_todProcList; //TOD drawer id, the value of this attribute will be derived from //ATTR_FABRIC_NODE_ID attribute of the processors that belong to this //TOD drawer, all the processors belonging to this TOD drawer will share //the same value for ATTR_FABRIC_NODE_ID TARGETING::ATTR_FABRIC_NODE_ID_type iv_todDrawerId; //This data member will identify if the current drawer is a Tod master bool iv_isTodMaster; //Target pointer of the node to which TodDrawer belongs const TARGETING::Target * iv_parentNodeTarget; }; } //end of namespace #endif //TODDRAWER_H