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diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/.empty b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/.empty deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/.empty +++ /dev/null diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/Doxyfile b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/Doxyfile deleted file mode 100755 index 9cb5dc4..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/Doxyfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2355 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.8.6 - -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. -# -# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in -# front of the TAG it is preceding. -# -# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. -# The format is: -# TAG = value [value, ...] -# For lists, items can also be appended using: -# TAG += value [value, ...] -# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Project related configuration options -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file -# that follow. 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They are listed -here so if you're looking for something you might find that it's -deprecated and not been implemented. If there's something in this -list which should be implemented, let someone know and we can -implement it.<br> -- setDoubleWordLength(uint32_t i_newNumDoubleWords);<br> -- setWordLength(uint32_t i_newNumWords);<br> -- setHalfWordLength(uint32_t i_newNumHalfWords);<br> -- setByteLength(uint32_t i_newNumBytes);<br> -- setBitLength(uint32_t i_newNumBits);<br> -- setCapacity (uint32_t i_newNumWords);<br> -- shrinkBitLength(uint32_t i_newNumBits);<br> -- growBitLength(uint32_t i_newNumBits);<br> -Replaced with std::container operations -- shiftRight(uint32_t i_shiftnum, uint32_t i_offset = 0);<br> -Replaced with operator>> as offset appears unused<br> -- shiftLeft(uint32_t i_shiftnum, uint32_t i_offset = 0xFFFFFFFF);<br> -Replaced with operator<< as offset appears unused<br> -- shiftRightAndResize(uint32_t i_shiftnum, uint32_t i_offset = 0);<br> -- shiftLeftAndResize(uint32_t i_shiftnum);<br> -- rotateRight(uint32_t i_rotatenum);<br> -- rotateLeft(uint32_t i_rotatenum);<br> -- flushTo0(); and flushTo1();<br> -Replaced with flush<X>() where X can be {0,1}<br> -- applyInversionMask(const uint32_t * i_invMask, uint32_t - i_invByteLen);<br> -- applyInversionMask(const ecmdDataBufferBase & i_invMaskBuffer, - uint32_t i_invByteLen);<br> -- insert(const ecmdDataBufferBase & i_bufferIn, uint32_t i_targetStart, - uint32_t i_len, uint32_t i_sourceStart = 0);<br> - insert(const uint32_t * i_data, uint32_t i_targetStart, uint32_t - i_len, uint32_t i_sourceStart = 0);<br> -It appears from the usage that the insert functions were used like a -initializer list - given a chunk of data, insert at bit 0. -Other useages have been replaced with a templated version for -variable_buffers and bit operations for integral buffers.<br> -- insertFromRight<br> -Replaced with a templated version for -variable_buffers and bit operations for integral buffers.<br> -- extract API<br> -Replaced with a templated version for -variable_buffers and bit operations for integral buffers.<br> -- setOr API/merge API<br> -- concat( ... );<br> -Replaced with operator+() and operator+=()<br> -- setOr(const uint32_t * i_data, uint32_t i_startbit, - uint32_t i_len);<br> - merge() -Replaced with operator|=() as it looks like startbit is always 0 -and len is always the length of i_data. Merge is the same I think<br> -- setXor(const ecmdDataBufferBase & i_bufferIn, uint32_t i_startbit, - uint32_t i_len); -Replaced with operator|=() as it looks like startbit is always 0 -and len is always the length of i_data.<br> -- setAnd(const ecmdDataBufferBase & i_bufferIn, uint32_t i_startbit, - uint32_t i_len);<br> -Replaced with operator&=() as it looks like startbit is mostly 0 -and len is mostly the length of i_data. The few cases seen where -this isn't the case, a uint64_t mask would work better.<br> -- copy(ecmdDataBufferBase & o_copyBuffer) const -Replaced with operator=() -- memCopyIn, memCopyOut -- flattenSize(void) const; -- flatten(uint8_t * o_data, uint32_t i_len) const; -- unflatten(const uint8_t * i_data, uint32_t i_len); -- oddParity() -- evenParity() -- shareBuffer(ecmdDataBufferBase* i_sharingBuffer); -- compressBuffer(ecmdCompressionMode_t i_mode = ECMD_COMP_PRD); -- uncompressBuffer(); -- isBufferCompressed(); -- setWord(), setHalfWord(), etc. -Replaced with a templated version, set<type>(); -- getDoubleWordLength(), getDoubleLength -Replaced with a templated version taking the type as an argument -- getCapacity() -- writeBit(bits_type i_bit, uint32_t i_value); -Replaced with set operations (this might be needed?) -e
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Examples.md b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Examples.md deleted file mode 100755 index e7ccb02..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Examples.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ - -# Examples And Frequently Asked Questions - -## Buffers - -### Create a buffer of 32 bits and initialize it. - - fapi2::buffer<uint32_t> data(0xAA55FFAA); - -### Flip bit 0 - - data.flipBit<0>(); - -### Invert the buffer - - data.invert(); - -### Reset it's value - - data = 0xFFFFFFFF; - -### Create a mask using an anonymous object - - my_buffer &= buffer<T>().setBit<B>.invert(); - -### Create an 8 bit buffer, initialize it, and flip some bits around - - fapi2::buffer<uint8_t>(0xA5).flipBit<5>().flipBit<5>() == 0xA5; - -## Operations and Things -### Is the FAPI_TRY / 'clean_up:' method, the recommended method for doing put/getscoms? - -Yes, FAPI_TRY is the preferred wrapper for put/get scom as well as other operations which used to do the do/while/break dance based on the fapi return code. -A thread-local fapi return code, fapi2::current_err has been introduced to help with the housekeeping. - -Feel free to decompose the FAPI_TRY pattern if you have clean_up requirements which make FAPI_TRY too simplistic. - - -## Targets - -### Create a processor target - - fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP> A(PROCESSOR_CHIP_A); - -### Define a function which takes only a processor as an argument, enforced by the compiler - - void takesProc( const fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP>& V ); - -### How do I pass TARGET_TYPE_X into putScom? - -It should "just work." fapi2::putScom is defined as a template. -Basically any TargetType will match. So, - - Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS> foo; - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ABUS> bar; - -will both match fapi::putScom in it's more generic sense. However, platforms -might specialize the hw_access templates. For example, if the operation to -perform a putScom on an XBUS is different than accessing other targets, the -platform needs to specialize for XBUS. - - template<> - fapi2::ReturnCode fapi2::putScom (const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS> &i_target, const uint64_t i_address, buffer< uint64_t > &i_data) - { - // Do XBUS special code here. - } - -### How do I get <information> with the new targets when this used to be an attribute look up before? - -This question came up in the context of ATTR_CHIP_UNIT_POS, but really applies for any information -previously tucked away in attributes. - -Do the attribute lookup, the platform can optimize the look up away. In any event the get_attr macro/call will always do the right thing. - -If the platform can resolve the lookup without looking anything up (all the information is encoded in the value of the target) the attribute -mechanism can simply do that manipulation at compile time. - -For the smaller platforms, we discussed attribute look ups were templates which could be (would be?) specialized per attribute "key." -In this way, the "look up" for the unit position could be coded to be nothing more than a static manipulation of the target value. -A look up would, obviously, be needed if the unit position (or any other attribute value) couldn't be resolved from the target value alone. - -### Target Types - -#### How do I write a procedure which takes multiple target types? - -Depends on what you mean. - -##### If you mean "I have a procedure which is generic but only for a subset of types": - - fapi2::ReturnCode newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS | TARGET_TYPE_ABUS> & i_target, ...); - -Note that newProcedure can not then say "if xbus, do this, if abus do the -other." This is the static equivilent of grabbing a "base class" and the same -rules apply - if the method is not generic for all the subclasses, you need to -specialize for those subclasses. - -__Think twice about using this mechanism. It creates a new type (the or of the -target types) and reduces the input to this type. There is no support for run -time type conversion, and so the original type is not available in this scope.__ - -##### If you mean "I have a procedure and I want it to do different things for different target types": - -You can create templates: - - template<fapi2::TargetType T> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<T>& i_target ); - - template<> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS>& i_target ) - { - // XBUS specific code here - } - - template<> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>& i_target ) - { - // ABUS specific code here - } - -Notice that because the generic case for newProcedure is declared but -never defined you will get an error at compile time if newProcedure is -called with a type other than XBUS or ABUS. - -Or overloaded functions: - - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS>& i_target ) - { - // XBUS specific code here - } - - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>& i_target ) - { - // ABUS specific code here - } - -##### If you mean "I have a procedure which is mostly generic but I need special handling for some target types": - -More or less the same as above, but define the generic template. There is no equivilent for -overloaded functions unless a composite target will suit your needs. - - template<fapi2::TargetType T> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<T>& i_target ) - { - // Code for types other than ABUS or XBUS - } - - template<> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS>& i_target ) - { - // XBUS specific code here - } - - template<> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>& i_target ) - { - // ABUS specific code here - } - -##### If you want to build a procedure which takes all target types: - -__It is recomended that you do not use TARGET_TYPE_ALL - that will reduce the -type of the passed in target to the "top level base class" of targets and -every procedure called will need to be completly generic. This is probably -not what you inteded (but is sometimes useful.) Rather, it is recomended -that you simply make a generic template.__ - - template<fapi2::TargetType T> - void newProcedure( const fapi2::Target<T>& i_target ) - { - // Code for all types - fapi2::putScom(i_target, ... ); - } - -Note that the putScom here will always be the correct putScom for the -target type passed in. Assuming procedures called in this method have -been specialized for specific target types, the compiler will find the -best match and call it. - -#### Once I'm in newProcedure, what is the type of the target? - -If you used a generic or specialized template, the type will be the type -of the target passed in. If you used a composite type (or'd together target -types) then the type will be TYPE_A | TYPE_B. - -Notice there's no simple way to know the original type was TYPE_A in this -case. If you think about this, it makes sense. Consider: - - void f(double x); - - int y = 3; - f(y); - -There's no way in f() to know that x started life as an int, which happened to -be cast to a double. - -Targets are the same thing - they're just types we create on the fly. So all of -the usual C++ tools to deal with this are available. - -#### So, wait - I can't write a procedure which handles multiple target types? - -You can. What you can't do is figure out the type of the object prior to -the cast. So what you need to do is make sure the original type isn't lost, -and that means you can't use TYPE_A | TYPE_B: - -##### Specialize. This is the prefered mechanism. -The template and overload examples above show how to do this specialization. -It will create very regular and easy to maintain code. - -##### Create a generic template and handle each type yourself. - - template<fapi2::TargetType T> - void newProcedure( fapi2::Target<T> i_target ) - { - // If this procedure isn't generic, check for allowed types here. - static_assert(fapi2::is_same<T, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>() || fapi2::is_same<T, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_XBUS>(), - "newProcedure only takes X/A busses"); - - : - : - - if (fapi2::is_same<T, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>()) - { - // ABUS code - } - - if (fapi2::is_same<T, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_XBUS>()) - { - // XBUS code - } - - : - : - } - -newProcedure is a generic template, any target type will match. And, the type T of i_target is -the original value of the target - the template matched without a cast because it's generic. -However, with that generality we lost the compiler argument type checking so we replace it with -the static_assert. This happens at compile time so the compiler will complain if a target other -than an XBUS or ABUS is passed in to this procedure. To handle the special cases for the types, -fapi2::is_same is used again - and is also a compile time operation. And so when this template -matches an XBUS target, the code generated is specific to the XBUS target. - -#### Ok, so what is TARGET_TYPE_X | TARGET_TYPE_Y for then? - -Creating procedures which are generic to those types. Think of this as a base -class method. diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Ffdc.md b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Ffdc.md deleted file mode 100755 index 85d696b..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/Ffdc.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ - -# Using the FFDC/XML Error Parsing Tools - -For FAPI2, the parseErrorInfo PERL script has changed. The main goal was to -enable FFDC generation classes/methods. This enables a named-parameter -model as well as tucking the FFDC generation into a container which can -easily be used by the FAPI_ASSERT macro. - -## Using the Tools - -parseErrorInfo.pl [--empty-ffdc-classes] [--use-variable-buffers] --output-dir=<output dir> <filename1> <filename2> ... -- This perl script will parse HWP Error XML files and creates the following files: -- hwp_return_codes.H. HwpReturnCode enumeration (HWP generated errors) -- hwp_error_info.H. Error information (used by FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR when a HWP generates an error) -- collect_reg_ffdc.C. Function to collect register FFDC -- set_sbe_error.H. Macro to create an SBE error - -The --empty-ffdc-classes option is for platforms which don't collect FFDC. It will generate stub classes which -will allow the source to have the same code, but compile to no-ops on certain platforms. - -The --use-variable-bufers option is for platforms which support variable buffers. - -The XML input is the same format as for P8 - -## Using the Generated Classes - -Each error found in the XML files generates a class in hwp_ffdc_classes.H. -The name of the class is the same as the return code itself (lower case) -and the set methods are the same as the elements the xml described as -needing colletion. - -Take for example RC_MBVPD_INVALID_MT_DATA. Here is the XML: - - <hwpError> - <rc>RC_MBVPD_INVALID_MT_DATA</rc> - <description> - To get the proper MT data, we need a valid - dimm rank combination. - </description> - <ffdc>RANK_NUM</ffdc> - <callout> - <procedure>CODE</procedure> - <priority>HIGH</priority> - </callout> - </hwpError> - -It generates an FFDC class which looks like this (simplified): - - class rc_mbvpd_invalid_mt_data - { - public: - rc_mbvpd_invalid_mt_data( ... ) - { FAPI_ERR("To get the proper MT data, we need a valid dimm rank combination."); } - - rc_mbvpd_invalid_mt_data& set_rank_num(const T& i_value) - { <setup ffdc> } - - void execute(void) - { - FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR(..., RC_MBVPD_INVALID_MT_DATA); - fapi2::logError( ... ); - } - }; - -To use this, for example, you may do: - - FAPI_ASSERT( foo != bar, - rc_mbvpd_invalid_mt_data().set_rank_num(l_rank), - "foo didn't equal bar" ); - -Notice the description of the error is automatically logged. - -## Buffer Support - -In FAPI, a ReturnCode had a mechanism for "containing" an error from an -ecmdDataBuffer. The API, setEcmdError(), no longer exists. fapi2::buffers -return ReturnCodes, and as such the FFDC information is added in a manner -consistent with the rest of the FFDC gathering. - -There is a new error xml file specifically for buffers called -buffer_error.xml. It will generate an FFDC class which will take a buffer -as an argument and generate the correct FFDC. - - <hwpError> - <rc>RC_FAPI2_BUFFER</rc> - <description> - fapi2 error from a buffer operation - </description> - <buffer>BUFFER</buffer> - <callout> - <procedure>CODE</procedure> - <priority>HIGH</priority> - </callout> - </hwpError> - -And its FFDC class: - - class rc_fapi2_buffer - { - public: - rc_fapi2_buffer( ... ) - { FAPI_ERR("fapi2 error from a buffer operation"); } - - rc_fapi2_buffer& set_buffer(const fapi2::variable_buffer& i_value) - { ... } - - template< typename T > - rc_fapi2_buffer& set_buffer(const fapi2::buffer<T>& i_value) - { ... } - }; - -And it can be used: - - fapi2::buffer<uint64_t> foo; - fapi2::variable_buffer bar; - - FAPI_ASSERT( rc != FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS, - rc_fapi2_buffer().set_fapi2_buffer(foo), - "problem with buffer" ); - - FAPI_ASSERT( rc != FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS, - rc_fapi2_buffer().set_fapi2_buffer(bar), - "problem with buffer" ); - -Note the indifference to integral or variable buffers. - -## Error Log Generation - -FAPI had a function called fapiLogError() which would generate platform -errors. The pattern was to call fapiLogError() at the end of the block -which generated the FFDC. With the addition of the FFDC classes, this -is no longer needed - the class knows to create these logs for you. - -However, the severity information is needed by this logging mechanism. -It was an argument to fapiLogError(), and so it's been added to the -constructor of the FFDC class: - -rc_repair_ring_invalid_ringbuf_ptr(fapi2::errlSeverity_t i_sev, ...) - -It defaults to "unrecoverable" and so only need be set for errors -which have a different severity. That is, doing nothing will get you -and error log with unrecoverable severity - which was the default -for FAPI. - -## Known Limitations - -- Collecting register FFDC is not presently implemented. -- Calling out to hwp to collect FFDC is not presently implemented. -- The FirstFailureData class does not have a platform pointer
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/README.md b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/README.md deleted file mode 100755 index ee7a9f0..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/docs/topics/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ - -# FAPI 2 and FAPI Lite definitions for targets, buffers, error handling. - -## Were are some examples? - -Examples can be found in the "Related Pages" tab. These examples are constantly -being expanded, please check back often. - -## How is the code structured? - -There is a new namespace; fapi2. This was created to prevent -the FAPI 1 code, in the fapi namespace, from colliding with the new code. - -- Most documentation can be found under the class definition. -- Documentation for FAPI_TRY/FAPI_ASSERT is in the file error_scope.H, - and doesn't have a "tab" in the HTML like the classes and the namespaces do. -- The documentation for TargeType is in the fapi namespace section. - -## What do I need to implement for my platform? - -### fapi2::buffer and fapi2::variable_buffer -There should be nothing for platforms to implement in the buffer code. -Smaller platforms which use fapi2::variable_buffer will need to -ensure they have an implementation of std::vector. Hostboot has one -which I'm sure you can steal if needed. - -### fapi2::Target and fapi2::TargetType -Target is defined as a template of <TargetType, Value> where -Value is defined per platform. Smaller platforms will want an integer -type here, say uint64_t. Larger platforms may want to change this to -a pointer to an underlying platform specific targeting object. - -The target traversing functions will need to be implemented per-platform. - -### Hardware Access (fapi2::getScom() ...) - -All of the hardware access functions are assumed to need implementation -per platform. - -Please use template specialization for target types which need special -treatment. The API documented here are generic, but they can be made -very specific for a target type or composite type. - -For example (perhaps a poor example ...) - - template< TargetType K > - ReturnCode getScom(const Target<K>& i_target, const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& o_data) -can become - - template<> - ReturnCode getScom(const Target<TARGET_TYPE_DIMM>& i_target, const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& o_data) -for DIMMs - -or - - template<> - ReturnCode getScom(const Target<TARGET_TYPE_XBUS | TARGET_TYPE_ABUS>& i_target, const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& o_data) - -for XBUS and ABUS - -### fapi2::ReturnCode and error_scope.H - -For smaller platforms, a fapi::ReturnCode is nothing but a uint64_t. For -larger platforms fapi2::ReturnCode inherits from a (TBD) FFDC object. - -There should be nothing to do for error_scope.H - -### fapi2::FirstFailureData (FFDC (work in progress)) - -The platform specific FFDC object will need to be implemented, but the -tooling to generate the FFDC functions used in FAPI_ASSERT will be provided. - -### Attributes - -As in FAPI 1, platforms will need to implement the mechanism behind the -ATTR_GET/SET macros. - -## How to report an issue? - -Something in here is wrong - I'm sure of it. But you found it before someone -else. Please don't fire off an email into the ether; it will get lost. -Report an issue. Issues can be tracked and you can see what other issues are -taking priority over yours, etc. It's just better for everyone. - -__To report an issue use Clear Quest__ - - Tier: ip Firmware - - Reported Release: FW910 - - Subsystem: Hostboot - - Component: FAPI - -## Not sure how to do something? - -So you've read the API documentation and it's horrible. You can't figure -out how to get anything done. Could be an issue, could be you just need the -crazy engineer who specified this horrible mess to see what struggles they -created in their overzealous attempt to make things "simple." - -__Put it on the wiki__ - -You could send someone an email, and that might work out great. But if you -use the wiki you can be abrasive with your comments! Others might be able -to help or offer an opinion or become a member of the virtual posse you're -gathering to track down the crazy engineer. Good fun? You need a hobby. - -None the less, the crazy engineer should update the FAPI 2 documentation when -the best practice is worked out, or create an issue to track the change -(and add it to a test case.) - -Examples can be found in the "Related Pages" tab. - -Questions have been asked as topics on the PFD/HW for P9 community wiki. - -## Something missing? Before you report an issue ... - -Many of the API from FAPI 1 have been changed into templated functions. For -example, - - ecmdDataBuffer::getDoubleWordLength() -> fapi::buffer::getLength<uint64_t>() - ecmdDataBuffer::getWordLength() -> fapi::buffer::getLength<uint32_t>() - ecmdDataBuffer::getHalfWordLength() -> fapi::buffer::getLength<uint16_t>() - -Some API have been deprecated in favor of other API, some API have been -deprecated and are waiting for a use-case, and they'll be implemented. -A list of deprecated ecmdDataBuffer functions can be found in the -fapi::buffer_base class documentation. - -Some API have been removed/deprecated and are expected to return in a different -form once the requirements are understood. Examples of this are the compressed -fapi::buffers. While platforms may need these functions, they have been removed -from the class itself as they are not vital to the class operation. These -functions, as needed, will be replaced with utility functions which perform the -operations needed for the platform. An example is fapi::Target::toString. -It has been replaced with fapi::toString(Target, ...) which can be overloaded -to take any type, and makes a nice utility for the fapi namespace. - -Some API have plum been forgotten. You should open an issue so we can track -the implementation. - -## Where's the documentation for Attributes? - -The attribute macros are not expected to change for FAPI 2: - - l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_GET(<ID>, l_pTarget, l_val); - l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_SET(<ID>, l_pTarget, l_val); - l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_GET_PRIVILEGED(<ID>, l_pTarget, l_val); - l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_SET_PRIVILEGED(<ID>, l_pTarget, l_val); - -There is one outstanding question: - 1. whether we should/can change from a pointer to a target to a reference - to a target to save a dereference on the smaller platforms (maybe it gets - optimized out anyway?) - - Seems like the answer will be "no," but this depends on the PPE attribute - look up scheme I think. Work in Progress. - -## Where's the FFDC documentation? - -Currently scheduled for End of February, 2015. - -## Other Known Issues - -- Thread local storage is broken on gcc 4.8, and the thread_local variables in -error_scope.H will need to become pthread TLS for the time being. diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer.H deleted file mode 100755 index 411ed53..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,423 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file buffer.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 variable integral buffers - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_INTEGRAL_BUFFER__ -#define __FAPI2_INTEGRAL_BUFFER__ - -#include <buffer_base.H> -#include <return_code.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// @brief Class representing a FAPI buffer<T> - /// @note Buffers support method chaining. So, rather than - /// this - /// @code - /// buffer<T> mask; - /// mask.setBit<B>(); - /// mask.invert(); - /// my_buffer &= mask; - /// @endcode - /// You can do - /// @code - /// my_buffer &= buffer<T>().setBit<B>.invert(); - /// @endcode - template <typename T> - class buffer : public buffer_base<T> - { - public: - /// Shortcut typedef to map to our traits class - typedef typename buffer_base<T, buffer>::bits_type bits_type; - - /// - /// @brief Integral buffer assignment constructor - /// @param[in] i_value initial value of the buffer - /// Meaningless for variable types and thus protected. - /// - inline buffer(T i_value = 0) - { - // Why not an initializer list? That would force buffer_base<T> - // to have a ctor which took a T, and I want to avoid that in - // the generic case: this makes it more clear that the two - // ctor's (integral and container) behave very differently. - // variable_buffers also have a ctor which takes a single - // numerical value, and that represents a bit count, not an - // initial value. - this->iv_data = i_value; - } - - - /// @name Bit/Word Manipulation Functions - ///@{ - - /// - /// @brief Return the length of the buffer in bits - /// @return Length in bits - /// - inline constexpr uint32_t getBitLength(void) const - { return bufferTraits<T>::bit_length(this->iv_data); } - - /// - /// @brief Return the length of the buffer in OT units - /// @return Length in OT units rounded up - /// @tparam OT the type to get the length of. For example, if one - /// wanted the length in double words, OT would be uint64_t - /// (getLength<uint64_t>().) Similarly, to get the length in words, - /// getLength<uin32_t>(). - /// - template< typename OT > - inline constexpr uint32_t getLength(void) const - { - return bufferTraits<T>::template size<OT>(this->iv_data); - } - - /// - /// @brief Templated setBit for integral types - /// @tparam B the bit number to set. - /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining - /// @note 0 is left-most - /// @note Example: fapi2::buffer<uint64_t>().setBit<3>(); - /// - template <bits_type B> - inline buffer& setBit(void) - { - static_assert((B >= 0) && - (B < bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit), "failed range check"); - - // Force iv_data to be dependent on the template type to force - // its look up in the second phase - this->iv_data |= (static_cast<T>(1)) << (bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit - B - 1); - return *this; - } - - /// - /// @brief Clear a bit in buffer - /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to clear. - /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template< bits_type B > - inline buffer& clearBit(void) - { - static_assert((B >= 0) && - (B < bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit), "failed range check"); - - this->iv_data &= buffer<T>().setBit<B>().invert(); - return *this; - } - - /// - /// @brief Invert bit - /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to invert. - /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template< bits_type B > - inline buffer& flipBit(void) - { - static_assert((B >= 0) && - (B < bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit), "failed range check"); - - this->iv_data ^= buffer<T>().setBit<B>(); - return *this; - } - - /// - /// @brief Set a bit in the buffer - /// @param[in] i_bit the bit number to set. - /// @note 0 is left-most - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if OK - /// - inline fapi2::ReturnCode setBit(const bits_type& i_bit) - { - if (i_bit >= bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit) - { - return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; - } - - // Force iv_data to be dependent on the template type to force - // its look up in the second phase - this->iv_data |= - (static_cast<T>(1)) << (bufferTraits<T>::bits_per_unit - i_bit - 1); - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// - /// @brief Get the value of a bit in the buffer - /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to get. - /// @return true if bit is on, false if bit is off - /// - template< bits_type B > - inline bool getBit(void) const - { - return buffer<T>().setBit<B>() & this->iv_data; - } - - ///@} - - /// @name Buffer Manipulation Functions - ///@{ - - // Note: Many (all?) of these are not needed and the compiler complains - // as the cast to T yields a better operator. There are here mainly for - // documenation purposes. - - /// - /// @brief operator>>() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator>>(bits_type i_shiftnum); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator<<() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator<<(bits_type i_shiftnum); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator+() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator+(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator+=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator+=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator|=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator|=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator&=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator&=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator|() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator|(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator&() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator&(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator^=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator^=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator~() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - buffer<T>& operator~(const T& rhs) const; -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator==() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - bool operator==(const T& rhs) const; -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator!=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - bool operator!=(const T& rhs) const; -#endif - - /// - /// @brief Copy part of a OT into the DataBuffer - /// @tparam TS Start bit to insert into (target start) - /// @tparam L Length of bits to insert - /// @tparam SS Start bit in source - /// @tparam OT the type of the incoming (origin) data - /// @param[in] i_datain OT value to copy into DataBuffer - /// - data is taken left aligned - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template<bits_type TS, bits_type L, bits_type SS, typename OT> - inline void insert(const OT i_datain) - { - const bits_type target_length = parameterTraits<T>::bit_length; - const bits_type source_length = parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length; - - // Error if input data don't make sense - static_assert((TS + L) <= target_length, - "insert(): (Target Start + Len) is out of bounds"); - static_assert((SS + L) <= source_length, - "insert(): (Source Start + Len) is out of bounds"); - static_assert(TS < target_length, - "insert(): Target Start is out of bounds"); - static_assert(SS < source_length, - "insert(): Source Start is out of bounds"); - - // Get mask value for Target buffer - // Note: Need "& ((T)-1) because bit shift left for Target buffer doesn't roll off - T mask =((T(~0) << (target_length - L)) & T(~0)) >> TS; - - // Calculate the equivalent position of the input Source start for the size of the Target buffer. - - // Assume OT is smaller (sizeof(T) > sizeof(OT)) - uint64_t sourceShift = abs(TS - ((target_length - source_length) + SS)); - uint64_t sourceAlign = T(i_datain) << sourceShift; - - if (sizeof(T) == sizeof(OT)) - { - sourceShift = abs(SS - TS); - sourceAlign = (SS > TS) ? ((T)i_datain) << sourceShift : ((T)i_datain) >> sourceShift; - } - - if (sizeof(T) < sizeof(OT)) - { - sourceShift = source_length - target_length; - if (SS <= sourceShift) - { - sourceShift = sourceShift + TS - SS; - sourceAlign = ((OT)i_datain) >> sourceShift; - } - - // (SS > sourceShift) - else - { - if (sourceShift > TS) - { - sourceShift = SS - sourceShift - TS; - sourceAlign = OT(i_datain) << sourceShift; - } - else - { - sourceShift = SS - sourceShift; - sourceAlign = (sourceShift < TS) ? OT(i_datain) >> sourceShift : OT(i_datain); - } - } - } - - this->iv_data = (this->iv_data & ~mask) | (sourceAlign & mask); - return; - } - - /// - /// @brief Copy in a right aligned value - /// @tparam SB Start bit to insert into - /// @tparam L Length of bits to insert - /// @tparam OT the type of the incoming (origin) data - /// @param[in] i_datain OT value to copy into DataBuffer - /// - data is taken right aligned - /// @note Data is assumed to be aligned on the word boundary of L - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template<bits_type TS, bits_type L, typename OT> - inline void insertFromRight(const OT i_datain) - { - // Error if input data don't make sense - static_assert(L < parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length, - "insertFromRight(): Len >= input buffer"); - static_assert(TS < parameterTraits<T>::bit_length, - "insertFromRight(): Target Start is out of bounds"); - static_assert((TS + L) <= parameterTraits<T>::bit_length, - "InsertFromRight(): (Target Start + Len) is out of bounds"); - - this->insert<TS, L, parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length - L>(i_datain); - return; - } - - /// - /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT - /// @tparam TS Start bit to insert into (target start) - /// @tparam L Length of bits to insert - /// @tparam SS Start bit in source - /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing (target) - /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed left aligned - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template<bits_type TS, bits_type L, bits_type SS, typename OT> - inline void extract(OT& o_out) - { - // Extraction is just an insert into o_out - - buffer<OT> out(o_out); - out.insert<TS, L, SS>(this->iv_data); - o_out = out; - return; - } - -#if 0 - /// - /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT and right justify - /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing data - defaults to T - /// @tparam SB Start bit to insert into - defaults to 0 - /// @tparam SS Start bit in o_out - default value is zero - /// @tparam L Length of bits to copy - defaults to sizeof(OT) * 8 - /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed right aligned - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// @post Data is copied from specified location to o_out, right - /// aligned. Data is only right aligned if L < sizeof(bits_type) - /// - template< typename OT = T, bits_type L = parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length, - bits_type SB = 0, bits_type SS = 0 > - void extractFromRight(OT& o_out); -#endif - ///@} - }; -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_base.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_base.H deleted file mode 100755 index c93d770..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_base.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,331 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_base.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file buffer_base.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 buffer base class - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_BUFFER_BASE__ -#define __FAPI2_BUFFER_BASE__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <initializer_list> -#include <error_scope.H> -#include <buffer_parameters.H> -#include <buffer_traits.H> -#include <return_code.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// @brief Base class for buffers and variable buffers - /// @tparam T is the type of iv_data (std::vector, etc) - /// @tparam TT is the template trait, defaults to the trait for T - /// - /// Buffers can be of two styles; buffers made from an integral type and - /// buffers made from a container. Integral type buffers, while limited - /// in size, can be tightly controlled via the compiler by using c++ - /// templates. - /// - /// C++ templates allow for very explicit control, but yield a - /// syntax different than the FAPI 1.x functional interface. For example, - /// a fapi2::buffer is defined as having a type: - /// @code - /// fapi2::buffer<uint64_t> new_buffer; - /// @endcode - /// defines a buffer with exactly 64 bits, and can be manipulated by the - /// compiler as a single intrgral value. These implementations result - /// in concise instruction streams, and a platform may choose to implement - /// all or some or none of the integral buffer types. - /// - /// Buffers which have containers as their underlying implementation - /// are found in the class fapi2::variable_buffer. variable_buffer is little - /// more than - /// @code - /// fapi2::buffer<fapi2::bits_container> - /// @endcode - /// where bits_container is the typedef of the underlying container (a - /// vector of uint32_t, for example) - /// - /// Examples:<br> - /// - /// * Simple uint64_t buffer - /// @code - /// const uint32_t x = 2; - /// - /// // this data buffer will contain data in a uint64_t type - /// fapi2::buffer<uint64_t> data; - /// - /// // Set using the template and a constant - /// data.setBit<x>(); - /// - /// // Set using the template and a value - /// data.setBit<3>(); - /// - /// // Set using the function interface, and a value - /// data.setBit(1); - /// - /// // compiler gets smart. - /// // movabs $0x7000000000000000,%rsi - /// @endcode - /// - /// * variable_buffer, same thing - /// @code - /// - /// const uint32_t x = 2; - /// - /// // Note: only 15 bits long - /// fapi2::variable_buffer data(15); - /// - /// - /// data.setBit(x); - /// data.setBit(3); - /// data.setBit(1); - /// @endcode - /// - /// * method chaining - /// Buffers support method chaining. So, rather than - /// this - /// @code - /// buffer<T> mask; - /// mask.setBit<B>(); - /// mask.invert(); - /// my_buffer &= mask; - /// @endcode - /// You can do - /// @code - /// my_buffer &= buffer<T>().setBit<B>.invert(); - /// @endcode - /// - /// * buffer operations - /// @code - /// - /// // An 8 bit buffer, initialized with a value - /// fapi2::buffer<uint8_t> eight_bits = 0xAA; - /// fapi2::buffer<uint8_t> another_eight; - /// fapi2::buffer<uint16_t> sixteen_bits; - /// - /// // You can't assign an 8 bit buffer to a 16 bit buffer. - /// sixteen_bits = eight_bits; ERROR - /// - /// // But you can assign buffers of the same type - /// another_eight = eight_bits; - /// - /// // You can assign constants (or other known values) directly: - /// sixteen_bits = 0xAABB; - /// @endcode - /// - /// * Variable buffer operations - /// - /// @code - /// fapi2::variable_buffer data(16); - /// - /// // Very large buffers can be initialized rather than set bit by bit. - /// const fapi2::variable_buffer bit_settings_known( - /// {0xFFFF0000, 0xAABBF0F0, - /// 0xFFFF0000, 0xAABBF0F0, - /// 0xFFFF0000, 0xAABBF0F0,}); - /// - /// // Assignment will expand or shrink the size automatically. - /// data = bit_settings_known; - /// - /// // You can assign directly to the buffer: - /// fapi2::variable_buffer other_bits; - /// const fapi2::container_unit x = 0xFF00AA55; - /// other_bits = {x, 0xDEADBEEF}; - /// @endcode - /// - template <typename T, typename TT = bufferTraits<T> > - class buffer_base - { - - public: - - /// Shortcut typedef to get to our traits class - typedef typename TT::bits_type bits_type; - /// Shortcut typedef to get to our traits class - typedef typename TT::unit_type unit_type; - - /// - /// @brief Default constructor - /// @note iv_data will get the "default" construction, which is - /// correct - 0 for integral types, an empty container for the others. - /// - buffer_base(void): - iv_data() - {} - - virtual ~buffer_base(void) - {} - -#ifndef DOXYGEN - /// @brief Print the contents of the buffer to stdout - inline void print(void) const - { TT::print(iv_data); } -#endif - /// - /// @brief Get the contents of the buffer - /// @return The contents of the buffer - /// - inline operator T() const { return iv_data; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the contents of the buffer - /// @return The contents of the buffer - /// - inline operator T&() { return iv_data; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the contents of the buffer - /// @return The contents of the buffer - /// - inline T& operator()(void) { return iv_data; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the contents of the buffer - /// @return Reference to the contents of the buffer - /// - inline const T& operator()(void) const { return iv_data; } - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to the buffer bits - /// @return Pointer to the buffer itself - /// - inline T* pointer(void) { return &iv_data; } - - /// @name Buffer Manipulation Functions - ///@{ - - /// - /// @brief Set an OT of data in buffer - /// @param[in] i_value sizeof(OT) bits of data - /// @param[in] i_offset Start OT (start word, for example) in buffer - /// - defaults to 0 (will by default write the left most element) - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success, FAPI2_RC_OVERFLOW otherwise - /// @note This is is only available for integral types. To set a - /// variable_buffer into a variable_buffer, use insert() - /// - template< typename OT> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode set(OT i_value, const bits_type i_offset = 0) - { - // Compile time check to make sure OT isn't a variable buffer - static_assert( !std::is_same<bits_container, OT>::value, - "Can't use a variable_buffer as input to set()" ); - - // - // There's a gotcha in here. size<OT>() returns the size in the buffer - // in OT units *rounded up*. This is the actual size of the buffer, not - // the perceived size of a variable_buffer. This should be OK however, - // as what we're trying to prevent is overflow, which this should do. - // - const uint32_t length = TT:: template size<OT>(iv_data); - static const bits_type bits_in_value = parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length; - const bits_type bit_length = TT::bit_length(iv_data); - - if (i_offset >= length) - { - return FAPI2_RC_OVERFLOW; - } - - // Create mask if part of this byte is not in the valid part of the buffer, - // Shift it left by the amount of unused bits, - // Clear the unused bits - if (((i_offset + 1) == length) && (bit_length % bits_in_value)) { - i_value &= parameterTraits<OT>::mask << ((bits_in_value * length) - bit_length); - } - - parameterTraits<OT>::template write_element<unit_type>(TT::get_address(iv_data), i_value, i_offset); - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// - /// @brief Set and entire buffer to X's - /// @tparam X {0,1} depending if you want to clear (0) - /// or fill (1) a buffer - /// - template< uint8_t X > - inline void flush(void) - { - static_assert( (X == 1) || (X == 0), "bad argument to flush" ); - (0 == X) ? TT::clear(iv_data) : TT::set(iv_data); - } - - /// - /// @brief Invert entire buffer - /// @return buffer_base&, Useful for method chaining - /// - inline buffer_base& invert(void) - { TT::invert(iv_data); return *this; } - - /// - /// @brief Bit reverse entire buffer - /// @return buffer_base&, Useful for method chaining - /// - inline buffer_base& reverse(void) - { TT::reverse(iv_data); return *this; } - - //@} - protected: - - /// - /// @brief Variable buffer constructor - /// @param[in] i_value number of *bits* (sizeof(container_units) * 8) - /// needed. Meaningless for integral types and thus protected. - /// - buffer_base(bits_type i_value); - - /// - /// @brief Variable buffer construct from a list - /// @param[in] i_value an initializer list to initialize the container. - /// Meaningless for integral types and thus protected - /// - buffer_base(std::initializer_list<unit_type> i_value); - - /// - /// @brief Clear the buffer - /// - inline void clear(void) - { TT::clear(iv_data); } - - /// The contents of the buffer - T iv_data; - }; - - template <typename T, typename TT> - inline buffer_base<T, TT>::buffer_base(bits_type i_value): - iv_data( std::max(bits_type(1), - bits_type(i_value / 8 / sizeof(bits_type)))) - { - } - - template <typename T, typename TT> - inline buffer_base<T, TT>::buffer_base(std::initializer_list<unit_type> i_value): - iv_data(i_value) - { - } -}; - - - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_parameters.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_parameters.H deleted file mode 100755 index cee4531..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_parameters.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_parameters.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file buffer_parameters.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 buffer parameter types - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_BUFFER_PARAM__ -#define __FAPI2_BUFFER_PARAM__ - -#include <stdint.h> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// @cond - /// @brief Traits of buffer parameters - things passed in - /// @tparam T is the type of i_value (typically an integral type) - template<typename T> - class parameterTraits - { - public: - enum - { - mask = T(~0), - bit_length = sizeof(T) * 8, - byte_length = sizeof(T), - }; - - template<typename U> - inline static void write_element(void* i_data, T i_value, uint32_t i_offset) - { -#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ - T* ptr = (T*)i_data + (i_offset ^ ((sizeof(U) / sizeof(T)) - 1)); -#else - T* ptr = (T*)i_data + i_offset; -#endif - *ptr = i_value; - } - }; - /// @endcond -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_traits.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_traits.H deleted file mode 100755 index 3d5955e..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_traits.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/buffer_traits.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file buffer_traits.H - * @brief trait definitions for fapi2 buffer base class - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_BUFFER_TRAITS__ -#define __FAPI2_BUFFER_TRAITS__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <vector> -#include <algorithm> -#include <buffer_parameters.H> - -// for debug printing ... can be removed for flight -#include <iostream> -#include <iterator> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// @cond - /// Types representing a container of bits. Used to create - /// variable_buffer. - typedef uint32_t container_unit; - typedef std::vector<container_unit> bits_container; - - /// @brief Traits of buffers - // In general, we try to give buffers traits reflecting integral types. If - // this fails, the compiler will let someone know. - /// - /// @tparam T is the type of iv_data (std::vector, etc) - /// @tparam B is the type of the bit-specifier, typically uint32_t - template<typename T, typename B = uint32_t> - class bufferTraits - { - public: -#ifndef DOXYGEN - /// - /// @brief Print a container of bits - /// @param[in] i_data the container of bits - /// - static inline void print(const T& i_data) - { - // convert to uint64_t to prevent uint8_t from being - // printed as a char. - std::cout << "\tdata is " - << std::hex - << static_cast<uint64_t>(i_data) - << std::dec << std::endl; - } -#endif - - /// - /// @brief Return the size of the buffer in E units - /// @tparam E, the element size. - /// @param[in] io_buffer the buffer which to size - /// @return The size of the buffer in E's rounded up - /// - template<typename E> - constexpr static B size(const T& i_buffer) - { - return (bit_length(i_buffer) + - (parameterTraits<E>::bit_length - 1)) / - parameterTraits<E>::bit_length; - } - - /// - /// @brief Return the size of the buffer itself - /// @param[in] io_buffer the buffer which to size - /// @return The size of the buffer in bits (not units) - /// - constexpr static B bit_length(const T&) - { return sizeof(T) * 8; } - - /// - /// @brief Clear the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to clear - /// - static inline void clear(T& io_buffer) - { io_buffer = static_cast<T>(0); } - - /// - /// @brief Set the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to set - /// - static inline void set(T& io_buffer) - { io_buffer = static_cast<T>(~0); } - - /// - /// @brief Invert the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to invert - /// - static inline void invert(T& io_buffer) - { io_buffer = ~io_buffer; } - - /// - /// @brief Reverse the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to reverse - /// - static inline void reverse(T& io_buffer) - { - io_buffer = - ((io_buffer & 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA) >> 1) | - ((io_buffer & 0x5555555555555555) << 1); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get the address of the buffer as an array - /// @param[in] i_buffer the buffer which to invert - /// @return The address of the first element of the buffer - /// - static inline void* get_address(T& i_buffer) - { return (void*)&i_buffer; } - - typedef B bits_type; - typedef T unit_type; - enum { bits_per_unit = sizeof(unit_type) * 8 }; - }; - - // - // - /// @brief Traits for buffers which are a container of bits - // - // - template<> - class bufferTraits<bits_container, uint32_t> - { - public: -#ifndef DOXYGEN - /// - /// @brief Print a container of bits - /// @param[in] i_data the container of bits - /// - static inline void print(const bits_container& i_data) - { - std::cout << "\tdata is " << std::hex; - std::copy(i_data.begin(), i_data.end(), - std::ostream_iterator<container_unit>(std::cout, " ")); - std::cout << std::dec << std::endl; - } -#endif - - /// - /// @brief Return the size of the buffer in E units - /// @tparam E, the element size. - /// @param[in] io_buffer the buffer which to size - /// @return The size of the buffer in E's rounded up - /// - template<typename E> - constexpr static uint32_t size(const bits_container& i_buffer) - { - return (bit_length(i_buffer) + - (parameterTraits<E>::bit_length - 1)) / - parameterTraits<E>::bit_length; - } - - /// - /// @brief Return the size of the buffer itself - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to size - /// @return The size of the buffer in bits (not units) - /// - static inline uint32_t bit_length(const bits_container& i_buffer) - { return i_buffer.size() * sizeof(container_unit) * 8; } - - /// - /// @brief Clear the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to clear - /// - static inline void clear(bits_container& io_buffer) - { io_buffer.assign(io_buffer.size(), 0); } - - /// - /// @brief Set the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to set - /// - static inline void set(bits_container& io_buffer) - { io_buffer.assign(io_buffer.size(), ~0); } - - /// - /// @brief Invert the buffer - /// @param[in,out] io_buffer the buffer which to invert - /// - static inline void invert(bits_container& io_buffer) - { - std::transform(io_buffer.begin(), io_buffer.end(), - io_buffer.begin(), - [](container_unit u) { return ~u; }); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get the address of the buffer as an array - /// @param[in] i_buffer the buffer which to invert - /// @return The address of the first element of the buffer - /// - static inline void* get_address(bits_container& i_buffer) - { - return (void*)&(i_buffer[0]); - } - - typedef uint32_t bits_type; - typedef container_unit unit_type; - enum { bits_per_unit = sizeof(unit_type) * 8 }; - }; - /// @endcond -}; - - - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/collect_reg_ffdc.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/collect_reg_ffdc.H deleted file mode 100755 index 661cdda..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/collect_reg_ffdc.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/collect_reg_ffdc.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file collect_reg_ffdc.H - * - * @brief Defines the collectRegFfdc function that collects chip or - * chiplet register FFDC data. This is called automatically by - * FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR (when a HWP creates an error) and - * FAPI_ADD_INFO_TO_HWP_ERROR (when an FFDC HWP adds error information - * to an existing error) if the error XML contains a - * <collectRegisterFfdc> element. This function should not be called - * directly by any user code. The function implementation is - * automatically generated from FAPI Error XML files. - */ - -#ifndef FAPI2_COLLECT_REG_FFDC_H_ -#define FAPI2_COLLECT_REG_FFDC_H_ - -#include <target.H> -#include <return_code.H> -#include <ffdc.H> -#include <hwp_error_info.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - - /// - /// @brief Collects Register FFDC from a chip or chiplet - /// - /// @warning This should only be called by FAPI during FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR or - /// FAPI_ADD_INFO_TO_HWP_ERROR - /// - /// @param[in] i_target Pointer to Target to collect FFDC from - /// @param[in] i_ffdcId FFDC Identifier - /// @param[out] o_rc Reference to ReturnCode that FFDC is added to - /// @param[in] i_child Specifies type of i_target's chiplet to collect - /// FFDC from. If this parameter is TARGET_TYPE_NONE - /// (default value), then register FFDC is collected - /// from i_target, else, register FFDC is collected - /// from all functional child chiplets i_target of - /// the specified type - /// @param[in] i_presChild When specified, register FFDC will be collected - /// from i_target's registers based on present chiplets - /// of this type. - /// @param[in] i_childOffsetMult Specifies the chiplet position offset multiplier. - /// This is used in calculating the scom register - /// addresses when collecting register FFDC based on - /// present child chiplets. - /// - void collectRegFfdc(const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>* i_target, - const fapi2::HwpFfdcId i_ffdcId, - fapi2::ReturnCode & o_rc, - const TargetType i_child = TARGET_TYPE_NONE, - const TargetType i_presChild = TARGET_TYPE_NONE, - uint32_t i_childOffsetMult = 0); -} - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_info.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_info.H deleted file mode 100755 index d87aa8c..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_info.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,854 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_info.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2011,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ - -/// -/// @file error_info.H -/// @brief Defines the Error Information structures and classes -/// - -#ifndef FAPI2_ERRORINFO_H_ -#define FAPI2_ERRORINFO_H_ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <memory> -#include <vector> -#include <target.H> -#include <assert.h> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - class ReturnCode; - - /// - /// @brief Type to hold the ffdc element in the ffdc class - /// Needed so that the size can be squirled away before the - /// macro is called. - /// - class ffdc_t - { - public: - ffdc_t(void) - {} - - operator const void*() const { return iv_value.first; } - operator const uint8_t() const - { return *(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(iv_value.first)); } - - int16_t size(void) const { return iv_value.second; } - int16_t& size(void) { return iv_value.second; } - - const void* ptr(void) const { return iv_value.first; } - const void*& ptr(void) { return iv_value.first; } - - private: - std::pair<const void*, int16_t> iv_value; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Enumeration of ErrorInfo FFDC sizes that are used to indicate a - /// special type that cannot simply be memcopied - enum ErrorInfoFfdcSize - { - EI_FFDC_SIZE_BUF = 0xffff, // fapi2::buffer<T> - EI_FFDC_SIZE_TARGET = 0xfffe, // fapi2::Target - EI_FFDC_SIZE_VBUF = 0xfffd, // fapi2::variable_buffer - EI_FFDC_MAX_SIZE = 0x1000, // Limit regular FFDC capture to 4kb - }; - - /// - /// @brief Enumeration of error log severity. - /// - enum errlSeverity_t - { - FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_RECOVERED = 0x10, /// Not seen by customer - FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_PREDICTIVE = 0x20, /// Error recovered but customer will see - FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_UNRECOVERABLE = 0x40 /// Unrecoverable, general - }; - - /// - /// @brief Enumeration of ErrorInfo types - /// - enum ErrorInfoType - { - EI_TYPE_FFDC = 0, - EI_TYPE_HW_CALLOUT = 1, - EI_TYPE_PROCEDURE_CALLOUT = 2, - EI_TYPE_BUS_CALLOUT = 3, - EI_TYPE_CDG = 4, // Target Callout/Deconfig/GARD - EI_TYPE_CHILDREN_CDG = 5, // Children Callout/Deconfig/GARD - EI_TYPE_COLLECT_TRACE = 6, - EI_LAST_TYPE = EI_TYPE_COLLECT_TRACE + 1, - }; - - /// - /// @enum HwCallout - /// - /// This enumeration defines the possible Hardware Callouts that are not - /// represented by fapi2::Targets - /// - /// Note that platform code may depend on the enum values starting at 0 and - /// incrementing in order to efficiently convert to a platform callout value - /// so do not reorder without consulting all platforms - /// - namespace HwCallouts - { - enum HwCallout - { - // Where indicated, a HW Callout in FAPI Error XML must include a - // reference target that is used to identify the HW. e.g. for - // TOD_CLOCK, the proc chip that the clock is attached to must be - // specified - TOD_CLOCK = 0, // Include proc-chip ref (or child chiplet) - MEM_REF_CLOCK = 1, // Include membuf-chip ref (or child chiplet) - PROC_REF_CLOCK = 2, // Include proc-chip ref (or child chiplet) - PCI_REF_CLOCK = 3, // Include proc-chip ref (or child chiplet) - FLASH_CONTROLLER_PART = 4, - PNOR_PART = 5, - SBE_SEEPROM_PART = 6, - VPD_PART = 7, - LPC_SLAVE_PART = 8, - GPIO_EXPANDER_PART = 9, - SPIVID_SLAVE_PART = 10, - }; - } - - /// - /// @enum ProcedureCallout - /// - /// This enumeration defines the possible Procedure Callouts - /// These instruct the customer/customer-engineer what to do - /// - /// Note that platform code may depend on the enum values starting at 0 and - /// incrementing in order to efficiently convert to a platform callout value - /// so do not reorder without consulting all platforms - /// - namespace ProcedureCallouts - { - enum ProcedureCallout - { - CODE = 0, // Code problem - LVL_SUPPORT = 1, // Call next level of support - MEMORY_PLUGGING_ERROR = 2, // DIMM Plugging error - BUS_CALLOUT = 3, // Bus Called Out - }; - } - - /// - /// @enum CalloutPriority - /// - /// This enumeration defines the possible Procedure and Target callout priorities - /// - /// Note that platform code may depend on the enum values starting at 0 and - /// incrementing in order to efficiently convert to a platform priority value - /// so do not reorder without consulting all platforms - /// - namespace CalloutPriorities - { - enum CalloutPriority - { - LOW = 0, - MEDIUM = 1, - HIGH = 2, - }; - } - - /// - /// @enum Collect Trace - /// - /// This enumeration defines the possible firmware traces to collect - /// - namespace CollectTraces - { - const uint32_t TRACE_SIZE = 256; // limit collected trace size - enum CollectTrace - { - FSI = 1, - SCOM = 2, - SCAN = 3, - MBOX = 4, - }; - } - - /// - /// @brief Get FFDC Size - /// - /// This is called by the FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR macro to find out the size of - /// FFDC data. If the data is of a special type that is handled differently - /// than types that are simply memcopied then it is handled by a template - /// specialization. - /// If this function template is instantiated with a pointer, the compile - /// will fail. - /// - /// @return uint16_t. Size of the FFDC data - /// - template<typename T> - inline uint16_t getErrorInfoFfdcSize(const T &) - { - static_assert(sizeof(T) <= EI_FFDC_MAX_SIZE, - "FFDC too large to capture"); - return sizeof(T); - } - - /// - /// @brief Compile error if caller tries to get the FFDC size of a pointer - /// - template<typename T> - inline uint16_t getErrorInfoFfdcSize(const T*) - { - static_assert(std::is_pointer<T>::value, - "pointer passed to getErrorInfoFfdcSize"); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get FFDC Size specialization for fapi2::Target - /// - template<> - inline uint16_t getErrorInfoFfdcSize(const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*) - { - return EI_FFDC_SIZE_TARGET; - } - - /// - /// @brief Get FFDC Size specialization for ffdc method arguments - /// @note The ffdc class sets the std::pair when the method is - /// called so the size has been calculated. All that needs to be - /// done here is to grab it. We do it this way so the macro definitions - /// can be the same whether the ffdc class is used or the old-school - /// locals. - /// - template<> - inline uint16_t getErrorInfoFfdcSize(const fapi2::ffdc_t& i_thing) - { - return i_thing.size(); - } - - /// - /// @class ErrorInfoFfdc - /// - /// This class contains a copy of some FFDC data - /// - class ErrorInfoFfdc - { - public: - /// - /// @brief Constructor - /// - /// @param[in] i_ffdcId FFDC Identifier (used to decode FFDC) - /// @param[in] i_pFfdc Pointer to the FFDC to copy - /// @param[in] i_size Size of the FFDC to copy - /// - ErrorInfoFfdc(const uint32_t i_ffdcId, - const void* i_pFfdc, - const uint32_t i_size); - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to the FfdcData - /// - /// @param[out] o_size Reference to uint32_t that is filled in with - /// the FFDC size - /// - /// @return void *. Pointer to the FFDC - /// - inline const void* getData(uint32_t & o_size) const - { - o_size = iv_size; - return iv_pFfdc.get(); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to the FfdcData - /// @return void *. Pointer to the FFDC - /// - inline void* getData(void) const - { return iv_pFfdc.get(); } - - /// - /// @brief Get the FFDC Identifier - /// - /// @return uint32_t The FFDC Identifier - /// - inline uint32_t getFfdcId(void) - { return iv_ffdcId; } - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - private: - - // FFDC Identifier - uint32_t iv_ffdcId; - - // Pointer to the FFDC - std::shared_ptr<uint8_t> iv_pFfdc; - - // Size of the FFDC - uint32_t iv_size; - - // Disabled - ErrorInfoFfdc(const ErrorInfoFfdc &) = delete; - ErrorInfoFfdc & operator=(const ErrorInfoFfdc &) = delete; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoHwCallout - /// - /// This struct contains hardware to callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoHwCallout - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_hw Hardware to callout - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// @param[in] i_refTarget Reference to reference target - /// - ErrorInfoHwCallout( - const HwCallouts::HwCallout i_hw, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority, - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_refTarget); - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // The hw to callout - HwCallouts::HwCallout iv_hw; - - // The callout priority - CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority iv_calloutPriority; - - // The reference target (needed for some HW callouts to identify what to - // callout). The target handle is NULL if there is no reference target. - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> iv_refTarget; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoProcedureCallout - /// - /// This struct contains a procedure to callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoProcedureCallout - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_procedure Procedure to callout - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// - ErrorInfoProcedureCallout( - const ProcedureCallouts::ProcedureCallout i_procedure, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority); - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // The procedure to callout - ProcedureCallouts::ProcedureCallout iv_procedure; - - // The callout priority - CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority iv_calloutPriority; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoBusCallout - /// - /// This struct contains a bus to callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoBusCallout - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_target1 Reference to target on one end of the bus - /// @param[in] i_target2 Reference to target on other end of the bus - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// - ErrorInfoBusCallout( - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target1, - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target2, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority); - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // The targets on each end of the bus to callout - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> iv_target1; - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> iv_target2; - - // The callout priority - CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority iv_calloutPriority; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoCDG - /// - /// This struct contains a target to callout/deconfigure/GARD - /// - struct ErrorInfoCDG - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_target Reference to the target to c/d/g - /// @param[in] i_callout True if Target should be called out - /// @param[in] i_deconfigure True if Target should be deconfigured - /// @param[in] i_gard True if Target should be GARDed - /// @param[in] i_priority The priority of any callout - /// - ErrorInfoCDG(const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target, - const bool i_callout, - const bool i_deconfigure, - const bool i_gard, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_priority); - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // The target to callout/deconfigure/GARD - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> iv_target; - - // Callout Information - bool iv_callout; - CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority iv_calloutPriority; - - // Deconfigure Information - bool iv_deconfigure; - - // GARD Information - bool iv_gard; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoChildrenCDG - /// - /// This struct contains children targets to callout/deconfigure/GARD - /// - /// Children by containment can be CDG (chiplets belonging to a parent chip) - /// e.g. - /// - PROC_CHIP -> EX_CHIPLET - /// - MEMBUF_CHIP -> MBA_CHIPLET - /// Children by affinity can be CDG. - /// Any from PROC_CHIP->MCS_CHIPLET->MEMBUF_CHIP->MBA_CHIPLET->DIMM e.g. - /// - PROC_CHIP->MEMBUF_CHIP - /// - MEMBUF_CHIP->DIMM - /// - MBA_CHIPLET->DIMM - /// Port and Number criteria can be applied to the child target as - /// detailed in the constructor - /// - struct ErrorInfoChildrenCDG - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_parent Reference to the parent target - /// @oaram[in] i_childType Child target type to c/d/g - /// @param[in] i_callout True if Target should be called out - /// @param[in] i_deconfigure True if Target should be deconfigured - /// @param[in] i_gard True if Target should be GARDed - /// @param[in] i_priority The priority of any callout - /// @param[in] i_childPort Child Port - /// For DIMM children, the MBA port number - /// @param[in] i_childNum Child Number - /// For DIMM children, the dimm socket number - /// For Chip children, the chip position - /// For Chiplet children, the chiplet unit pos - /// - ErrorInfoChildrenCDG(const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_parentChip, - const TargetType i_childType, - const bool i_callout, - const bool i_deconfigure, - const bool i_gard, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_priority, - const uint8_t i_childPort, const uint8_t i_childNum); - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // The parent chip - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> iv_parent; - - // The child target types to c/d/g - TargetType iv_childType; - - // Callout Information - bool iv_callout; - CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority iv_calloutPriority; - - // Deconfigure Information - bool iv_deconfigure; - - // GARD Information - bool iv_gard; - - // Child Port - static const uint8_t ALL_CHILD_PORTS = 0xff; - uint8_t iv_childPort; - - // Child Number - static const uint8_t ALL_CHILD_NUMBERS = 0xff; - uint8_t iv_childNumber; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfoCollectTrace - /// - /// This struct contains trace ID to add to the error log - /// - struct ErrorInfoCollectTrace - { - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_trace - /// - ErrorInfoCollectTrace(CollectTraces::CollectTrace i_traceId); - - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // trace - CollectTraces::CollectTrace iv_eiTraceId; - }; - - /// - /// @struct ErrorInfo - /// - /// This struct defines the error information associated with a fapi2::ffdc - /// Users are allowed to access the data directly - /// - struct ErrorInfo - { - -#ifdef FAPI_CUSTOM_MALLOC - /// - /// @brief Overload new operator to use platform-specific allocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_sz Size of memory to allocate in bytes - /// - /// @return Pointer to allocated memory - /// - static void* operator new(size_t i_sz); - - /// - /// @brief Overload delete operator to use platform-specific deallocator - /// - /// @param[in] i_ptr Pointer to memory previously allocated with new - /// - static void operator delete(void* i_ptr); -#endif - - // Vector of FFDC Data - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoFfdc> > iv_ffdcs; - - // Vector of Hardware to callout - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoHwCallout> > iv_hwCallouts; - - // Vector of procedures to callout - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoProcedureCallout> > - iv_procedureCallouts; - - // Vector of buses to callout - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoBusCallout> > iv_busCallouts; - - // Vector of targets to callout/deconfigure/GARD - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoCDG> > iv_CDGs; - - // Vector of children targets to callout/deconfigure/GARD - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoChildrenCDG> > iv_childrenCDGs; - - // Vector of traces to collect - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoCollectTrace> > iv_traces; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a single ErrorInfo entry. - /// - /// An array of these is passed to the addErrorInfo function when a HWP - /// generates an error by calling the FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR macro - // Why aren't these inherited classes? Saves on allocation overhead. - // We create an array of ErrorInfoEntries as automatics when we start - // FFDC collection. If we did this as inherited classes it would either - // be allocating and deallocating or we'd need to allocate an array of - // the largest and map each struct in to it. That's messy to do without - // unions (that's what they're for) so we do it like this. The inherited - // model would result in a jump table anyway, so we're basically doing - // all of that by hand to avoid the mess. - // - struct ErrorInfoEntryFfdc - { - uint8_t iv_ffdcObjIndex; - uint16_t iv_ffdcSize; - uint32_t iv_ffdcId; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a hardware callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryHwCallout - { - uint8_t iv_hw; - uint8_t iv_calloutPriority; - uint8_t iv_refObjIndex; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a procedure callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout - { - uint8_t iv_procedure; - uint8_t iv_calloutPriority; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - - ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout(uint8_t i_procedure, uint8_t i_calloutPriority): - iv_procedure(i_procedure), - iv_calloutPriority(i_calloutPriority) - {} - - ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout(void) = default; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a bus callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryBusCallout - { - uint8_t iv_endpoint1ObjIndex; - uint8_t iv_endpoint2ObjIndex; - uint8_t iv_calloutPriority; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a target callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryTargetCDG - { - uint8_t iv_targetObjIndex; - uint8_t iv_callout; - uint8_t iv_deconfigure; - uint8_t iv_gard; - uint8_t iv_calloutPriority; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing a child callout - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryChildrenCDG - { - uint8_t iv_parentObjIndex; - uint8_t iv_callout; - uint8_t iv_deconfigure; - uint32_t iv_childType; - uint8_t iv_childPort; - uint8_t iv_childNumber; - uint8_t iv_gard; - uint8_t iv_calloutPriority; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Structure representing collected trace information - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntryCollectTrace - { - uint32_t iv_eieTraceId; - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Union of all the error info types - /// - struct ErrorInfoEntry - { - uint8_t iv_type; // Value from ErrorInfoType - union - { - ErrorInfoEntryFfdc ffdc; - ErrorInfoEntryHwCallout hw_callout; - ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout proc_callout; - ErrorInfoEntryBusCallout bus_callout; - ErrorInfoEntryTargetCDG target_cdg; - ErrorInfoEntryChildrenCDG children_cdg; - ErrorInfoEntryCollectTrace collect_trace; - }; - - /// - /// @brief Add error information to the FFDC object - /// @param[in] i_info a shared pointer to the error info - /// @param[in] i_object the list of ffdc objects being collected - /// - void addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - // "unhandled error info type"); - assert(iv_type < EI_LAST_TYPE); - - switch(iv_type) - { - case EI_TYPE_FFDC: - ffdc.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_HW_CALLOUT: - hw_callout.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_PROCEDURE_CALLOUT: - proc_callout.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_BUS_CALLOUT: - bus_callout.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_CDG: - target_cdg.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_CHILDREN_CDG: - children_cdg.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - case EI_TYPE_COLLECT_TRACE: - collect_trace.addErrorInfo(i_info, i_object); - break; - }; - return; - } - }; -} - -#endif // FAPI2_ERRORINFO_H_ diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_scope.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_scope.H deleted file mode 100755 index 1078235..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_scope.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/error_scope.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file error_scope.H - * @brief definitions which create a scope for automatic error handling - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_ERROR_SCOPE__ -#define __FAPI2_ERROR_SCOPE__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <thread> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <return_code.H> - -/// @cond -#define FAPI_VA_NARGS_IMPL(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, N, ...) N -#define FAPI_VA_NARGS(...) FAPI_VA_NARGS_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) - -#define FAPI_TRY_IMPL2(count, ...) FAPI_TRY ## count (__VA_ARGS__) -#define FAPI_TRY_IMPL(count, ...) FAPI_TRY_IMPL2(count, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define FAPI_TRY_NO_TRACE( __operation__ ) \ - if ((fapi2::current_err = (__operation__)) != fapi2::FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - goto clean_up; \ - } - -// Why debug? Because this isn't a mechanism to gather FFDC -// one should be using FAPI_ASSERT. However, it is nice to -// have a conditional trace in the event of a failure in the -// operation, so that's why this is here. -#define FAPI_TRY_TRACE( __operation__, ... ) \ - if ((fapi2::current_err = (__operation__)) != fapi2::FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS) \ - { \ - FAPI_DBG(__VA_ARGS__); \ - goto clean_up; \ - } - -#define FAPI_TRY1 FAPI_TRY_NO_TRACE -#define FAPI_TRY2 FAPI_TRY_TRACE -#define FAPI_TRY3 FAPI_TRY_TRACE -#define FAPI_TRY4 FAPI_TRY_TRACE -#define FAPI_TRY5 FAPI_TRY_TRACE -/// @endcond - -/// -/// @brief Wrapper to check an operation for an error state -/// and jump to the label cleam_up if there is an error. -/// @param[in] __operation__ an operation which returns a fapi::ReturnCode -/// @param[in] ... vararg format/agruments for trace output (optional) -/// @note This implementation does not support PIB error masks or -/// FSP operational states. -/// @warning The trace information is only going to be seen during -/// debug, it's not an error or informational trace. This is because -/// traces might not be seen in the field. If you want information -/// you will see on a field error, use FAPI_ASSERT. -/// -#ifdef DOXYGEN -#define FAPI_TRY(__operation__, ...) FAPI_TRY_IMPL -#else -#define FAPI_TRY(...) FAPI_TRY_IMPL(FAPI_VA_NARGS(__VA_ARGS__), __VA_ARGS__) -#endif - -/// -/// @brief Assert a conditional is true. -/// If it is not, the FFDC gathering function is called and the -/// trace is output as a FAPI error trace. -/// @param[in] __conditional__ the condition to assert -/// @param[in] __ffdc__ the FFDC gathering function -/// @param[in] ... varargs, as input to FAPI_ERR -/// -#define FAPI_ASSERT( __conditional__, __ffdc__, ... ) \ - if (! (__conditional__)) \ - { \ - (__ffdc__).execute(); \ - FAPI_ERR(__VA_ARGS__); \ - goto clean_up; \ - } - - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/ffdc.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/ffdc.H deleted file mode 100755 index 6a478e7..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/ffdc.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/ffdc.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file ffdc.H - * @brief Defines the FirstFailureData class - */ - -#ifndef FAPI2_FFDC_H_ -#define FAPI2_FFDC_H_ - -#include <memory> -#include <hwp_return_codes.H> -#include <plat_trace.H> -#include <error_info.H> -#include <target.H> -#include <assert.h> - -using fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ALL; - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Check the type of a variable - /// - /// This function can be called to check that a variable type is as expected - /// @note This mechanism will allow for cast ctor's which other static type - /// checking might not. - /// - template<typename T> - inline - void checkType(const T &) {} - - class ReturnCode; - - /// - /// @class FirstFailureData - /// - /// This class provides storage and methods for creating and manipulating - /// FFDC. - /// It is not needed on all platforms - platforms which need this class have - /// specified this by forcing their fapi2::ReturnCode to be a subclass of - /// this class. - /// - template< class R = fapi2::ReturnCode > - class FirstFailureData - { - public: - - /// - /// @brief Default constructor. - /// @note We don't create our error info be default. It will be created - /// when its needed in the setHwpError() method. Note that dereferencing - /// the error info without will create a problem. - /// - FirstFailureData(void): - iv_info( nullptr ) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Copy Constructor - /// - /// @param[in] i_right Reference to FirstFailureData to copy - /// @note Generates default copy constructor - no deep pointer - /// copies necessary. - /// - FirstFailureData(const FirstFailureData & i_right) = default; - - /// - /// @brief Destructor - /// - ~FirstFailureData(void) = default; - - /// - /// @brief Assignment Operator. - /// - /// @param[in] i_right Reference to FirstFailureData to assign from. - /// @return Reference to 'this' FirstFailureData - /// - FirstFailureData & operator=(const FirstFailureData & i_right) = default; - - /// - /// @brief Sets a HWP error. Sets the rcValue to the supplied value (from - /// the HwpFirstFailureData enumeration) and deletes any - /// associated data. - /// - /// HWP code must call the FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR macro rather than this - /// function - /// directly to generate an error so that any error information is - /// automatically added to the FirstFailureData - /// - /// @param[in] i_rcValue Error value to set - /// - inline void _setHwpError(const fapi2::HwpReturnCode i_rcValue) - { - FAPI_ERR("_setHwpError: Creating HWP error 0x%x", i_rcValue); - static_cast<R*>(this)->operator=(i_rcValue); - - // Forget about any associated data (this is a new error) - iv_info.reset(new ErrorInfo()); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to any PlatData. FirstFailureData is still - /// responsible for deletion of the data. The caller must not - /// delete - /// - /// This is called by PLAT. The expected use-case is to get a pointer to - /// a platform error log. The data pointer should be used immediately in - /// the same thread. - /// - /// @return void *. Pointer to any PlatData. If NULL then no data - /// - void* getData(void) const; - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to any PlatData and release ownership from - /// FirstFailureData. The caller is responsible for deletion. - /// - /// This is called by PLAT. The expected use-case is to retrieve a - /// platform error log. - /// - /// @return void*. Pointer to any PlatData. If NULL then no data - /// - void* releaseData(void); - - /// - /// @brief Add ErrorInfo - /// - /// This is called by the FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR and macro to add ErrorInfo - /// to the FirstFailureData when a HWP generates an error. The function - /// is designed to add all the ErrorInfo at once rather than the - /// FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR macro making multiple function calls to add each - /// piece of ErrorInfo individually in order to minimize code size - /// - /// @param[in] i_pObjects Pointer to array of const pointers to const - /// objects that are referred to by ErrorInfoEntry objects - /// @param[in] i_pEntries Pointer to array of ErrorInfoEntry objects - /// defining the ErrorInfo that needs to be added - /// @param[in] i_count Number of ErrorInfoEntry entries - /// - void addErrorInfo(const void* const * i_pObjects, - const ErrorInfoEntry* i_pEntries, - const uint8_t i_count); - - /// - /// @brief Get a pointer to any ErrorInfo - /// - /// This is called by PLAT to find information about an error - /// - /// @return ErrorInfo *. Pointer to any ErrorInfo. If NULL then no info - /// - inline const fapi2::ErrorInfo* getErrorInfo(void) const - { return iv_info.get(); } - - /// - /// @brief Forgets about any associated data (PlatData and ErrorInfo) - /// - /// If this is the only FirstFailureData pointing to the data then the - /// data is deleted - /// - inline void forgetData(void) - { iv_info = nullptr; } - - private: - - // Pointer to the data - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> iv_info; - }; - -}; -#endif // FAPI2_FFDC_H_ diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/hw_access.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/hw_access.H deleted file mode 100755 index 8b915c6..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/hw_access.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,720 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/hw_access.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file hw_access.H - * - * @brief Defines the hardware access functions that platform code must - * implement. - */ - -#ifndef FAPI2_HWACCESS_H_ -#define FAPI2_HWACCESS_H_ - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM -#include <fapiSpyIds.H> -#endif - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <thread> -#include <buffer.H> -#include <variable_buffer.H> -#include <return_code.H> -#include <target.H> - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_MULTI_SCOM -#include <fapiMultiScom.H> -#endif - -/// @cond -typedef uint64_t spyId_t; -typedef uint64_t scanRingId_t; -/// @endcond - -namespace fapi2 -{ - - /// - /// @enum fapi2::ChipOpModifyMode - /// @brief Enumeration of modify modes used in HW access modify operations - /// - enum ChipOpModifyMode - { - CHIP_OP_MODIFY_MODE_OR = 1, ///< Modify or mode - CHIP_OP_MODIFY_MODE_AND = 2, ///< Modify and mode - CHIP_OP_MODIFY_MODE_XOR = 3, ///< Modify xor mode - }; - - /// - /// @enum fapi2::RingMode - /// @brief Enumeration of Ring access operation modes - /// This is a bitmap to allow the user to specify multiple modes. - /// - enum RingMode - { - RING_MODE_SET_PULSE = 0x00000001, ///< Set pulse - RING_MODE_NO_HEADER_CHECK = 0x00000002, ///< Dont' check header - // FUTURE_MODE = 0x00000004, - // FUTURE_MODE = 0x00000008, - }; - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // PIB Error Functions - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /// @brief Sets the PIB error mask - platform dependant - /// @param[in] i_mask The new error mask - inline void setPIBErrorMask(uint8_t i_mask) - { - // Platform specific funtion needs to be defined here. - // For Cronus/FSP/Hostboot, this is a no-op. - return; - } - - /// @brief Gets the PIB error mask - platform dependant - /// @return uint8_t The current PIB error mask - inline uint8_t getPIBErrorMask(void) - { - // Platform specific funtion needs to be defined here. - // For Cronus/FSP/Hostboot, this always returns 0 - return 0; - } - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // Operational Mode Error Functions - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /// @enum OpModes operational Mode Error Functions - enum OpModes - { - // These are bit-masks in case they need to be or'd together - NORMAL = 0x00, - IGNORE_HW_ERROR = 0x01, - DO_NOT_DO_WAKEUP = 0x02, - }; - - /// @brief Sets the operational mode - /// @param[in] i_mode The new mode - inline void setOpMode(const OpModes i_mode) - { - // No-op for now. Should set thread-local operational mode - return; - } - - /// @brief Gets the operational mode - /// @return the operational mode - inline OpModes getOpMode(void) - { - // No-op for now. Should read thread-local operational mode - return NORMAL; - } - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // HW Communication Functions - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /// @brief Reads a SCOM register from a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address SCOM register address to read from. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds data read from HW target. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getScom(const Target<K>& i_target, const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& o_data) - { - o_data = 0x0000FEEDFACE0000; - std::cout << std::hex << " getScom " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "output data: " << uint64_t(o_data) - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Writes a SCOM register on a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address SCOM register address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds data to write into address. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putScom(const Target<K>& i_target, const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& i_data) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " putScom " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input data: " << uint64_t(i_data) - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Read-modify-write a SCOM register on a chip - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address SCOM register address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds data to be modified. - /// @param[in] i_modifyMode The modify mode (or/and/xor). - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode modifyScom(const Target<K>& i_target, - const uint64_t i_address, - const buffer<uint64_t>& i_data, - const ChipOpModifyMode i_modifyMode) - { - fapi2::buffer<uint64_t> l_modifyDataBuffer = i_data; - std::cout << std::hex << " modifyScom " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input modifying data: " << uint64_t(l_modifyDataBuffer) << "; " - << "input ChipOpModifyMode: " << i_modifyMode - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Writes a SCOM register under mask on a chip - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address SCOM register address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds data to write into address. - /// @param[in] i_mask Buffer that holds the mask value. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putScomUnderMask(const Target<K>& i_target, - const uint64_t i_address, - buffer<uint64_t>& i_data, - buffer<uint64_t>& i_mask) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " putScomUnderMask " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input data: " << uint64_t(i_data) << "; " - << "input mask: " << uint64_t(i_mask) - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Reads a CFAM register from a chip. - /// CFAM register is 32-bit wide. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address CFAM register address to read from. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds data read from HW target. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getCfamRegister(const Target<K>& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - buffer<uint32_t>& o_data) - { - o_data = 0xFEED0CFA; - std::cout << std::hex << " getCfamRegister " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "output data: " << uint32_t(o_data) - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Writes a CFAM register on a chip. - /// CFAM register is 32-bit wide. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address CFAM register address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds data to write into address. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putCfamRegister(const Target<K>& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - buffer<uint32_t>& i_data) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " putCfamRegister " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input data: " << uint32_t(i_data) - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Read-modify-write a CFAM register on a chip. - /// CFAM register is 32-bit wide. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address CFAM register address to modify. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds data to be modified. - /// @param[in] i_modifyMode The modify mode (or/and/xor). - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode modifyCfamRegister(const Target<K>& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - const buffer<uint32_t>& i_data, - const ChipOpModifyMode i_modifyMode) - { - fapi2::buffer<uint32_t> l_modifyDataBuffer = i_data; - std::cout << std::hex << " modifyCfamRegister " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input modifying data: " << uint32_t(l_modifyDataBuffer) << "; " - << "input ChipOpModifyMode: " << i_modifyMode - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Reads a ring from a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address Ring address to read from. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds data read from HW target. - /// @param[in] i_ringMode Ring operation mode. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getRing(const Target<K>& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - variable_buffer& o_data, - const RingMode i_ringMode = 0) - { - o_data.setBit(0); - o_data.setBit(3); - std::cout << std::hex << " getRing " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "ring address: " << i_address << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "output data:"; - o_data.print(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Writes a ring to a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address Ring address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that contains RS4 compressed ring data - /// to write into address - /// @param[in] i_ringMode Ring operation mode. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putRing(const Target<K>& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - variable_buffer& i_data, - const RingMode i_ringMode = 0) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " putRing " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "input data:"; - i_data.print(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - - /// @brief Writes a ring to a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address Ring address to write to. - /// @param[in] i_data Pointer to location that contains RS4 compressed - // ring data to write into address - /// @param[in] i_ringMode Ring operation mode. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putRing(const Target<K>& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - const void* i_data, - const RingMode i_ringMode = 0) - { - uint64_t* dataPtr = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(const_cast<void*>(i_data)); - std::cout << std::hex << " putRing (void*) " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "input data: " << (uint64_t)(*dataPtr) - << (uint64_t)*(dataPtr+1) - << (uint64_t)*(dataPtr+2) - << (uint64_t)*(dataPtr+3); - std::cout << std::dec << std::endl; - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Read-modify-write a ring on a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address Ring address to modify. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that contains RS4 compressed ring data - /// to be modified. - /// @param[in] i_modifyMode The modify mode (or/and/xor) - /// @param[in] i_ringMode Ring operation mode. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode modifyRing(const Target<K>& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - variable_buffer& i_data, - const ChipOpModifyMode i_modifyMode, - const RingMode i_ringMode = 0) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " modifyRing " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input ChipOpModifyMode: " << i_modifyMode << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "input data: "; - i_data.print(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @note - /// These spy access interfaces are only used in FSP and cronus - /// HB does not allow spy access - -#if defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM) || defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING) || defined(DOXYGEN) - /// @brief Reads a spy from a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_spyId Id of the spy whose data to be read. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds data read from HW target. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - /// - /// @note: The string version is only supported for cronus. - /// - /// The fapi design to support both FSP and cronus use of get and - /// put spy functions is dependant on the SPY names being expanded - /// to resemble a valid C identifier. This design places some - /// restrictions on the SPY names which can be used. - /// - /// 1. if the spy name contains a # procedure writers should replace - /// it with an __P__ for example - - /// - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS#0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// becomes - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS__P__0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// - /// 2. if the spy name has a number following a "." it must have an - /// underscore prepended to the number. - /// - /// EH.TPCHIP.2KX100_ARY_CLK_EDGES_DLY - /// becomes - /// EH.TPCHIP._2KX100_ARY_CLK_EDGES_DLY - /// - /// Example SPY name: - /// The hardware procedure should call the function like: - /// - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS#0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// - /// fapi::ReturnCode rc = fapiGetSpy( targ, - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS__P__0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS, data ); - /// - /// @note The ID is not in quotes the fapi code will handle adding - /// the quotes for the cronus environment - /// -#endif - -// Set to 1 for fapi2 API test -#define FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM 1 - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM - -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiGetSpy(TARGET, ID, DATA) \ - _fapiGetSpy(TARGET, FAPI_SPY_NAMES::ID.value, DATA ) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiGetSpy(const Target<K>& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data) - { - o_data.setBit(1); - o_data.setBit(4); - std::cout << std::hex << " _fapiGetSpy " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "Spy ID: " << i_spyId << "; " - << "output data:"; - o_data.print(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING - -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiGetSpy(TARGET, ID, DATA) _fapiGetSpy(TARGET, #ID, DATA) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiGetSpy(const Target<K>& i_target, - const char * const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data); -#endif - -#if defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM) || defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING) || defined(DOXYGEN) - /// @brief Writes a spy on a chip. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_spyId Id of the spy to write data to. - /// @param[out] i_data Buffer that holds data to write into spy. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - /// - /// @note: The string version is only supported for cronus. - /// - /// The fapi design to support both FSP and cronus use of get and - /// put spy functions is dependent on the SPY names being expanded - /// to resemble a valid C identifier. This design places some - /// restrictions on the SPY names which can be used. - /// - /// 1. if the spy name contains a # procedure writers should replace - /// is with an __P__ for example - - /// - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS#0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// becomes - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS__P__0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// - /// 2. if the spy name has a number following a "." it must have an - /// underscore prepended to the number. - /// - /// EH.TPCHIP.2KX100_ARY_CLK_EDGES_DLY - /// becomes - /// EH.TPCHIP._2KX100_ARY_CLK_EDGES_DLY - /// - /// Example SPY name: - /// The hardware procedure should call the function like: - /// - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS#0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS - /// - /// fapi::ReturnCode rc = fapiPutSpy( targ, - /// ABUS.RX0.RXPACKS__P__0.RXPACK.RD.LC.LC.ACT_DIS, data ); - /// - /// @note The ID is not in quotes the fapi code will handle adding - /// the quotes for the cronus environment - /// -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiPutSpy(TARGET, ID, DATA) \ - _fapiPutSpy(TARGET, FAPI_SPY_NAMES::ID.value, DATA) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiPutSpy(const Target<K>& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " _fapiPutSpy " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "Spy Id: " << i_spyId << "; " - << "input data:"; - i_data.print(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiPutSpy(TARGET, ID, DATA) _fapiPutSpy(TARGET, #ID, DATA) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiPutSpy(const Target<K>& i_target, - const char* const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data); -#endif - -#if defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM) || defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING) - - /// @brief Writes spy data into a buffer holding ring data image - /// This API is used by L2/L3 repair to put column repair data - /// into a ring buffer image. - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_spyId Id of the spy. - /// @param[in] i_data Buffer that holds spy data to write into ring - /// image. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds updated ring image. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - /// - /// @note: The string version is only supported for cronus. - /// - /// The fapi design to support both FSP and cronus use of get and - /// put spy functions is dependent on the SPY names being expanded - /// to resemble a valid C identifier. This design places some - /// restrictions on the SPY names which can be used. - /// - /// See fapiPutSpy for details on spy id specifics. - /// -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM -#ifndef DOCUMENTATION -#define fapiPutSpyImage(TARGET, ID, DATA1, DATA2) \ - _fapiPutSpyImage(TARGET, \ - FAPI_SPY_NAMES::ID.value, \ - DATA1, DATA2) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiPutSpyImage(const Target<K>& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data, - variable_buffer& o_imageData) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " _fapiPutSpyImage " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "Spy Id: " << i_spyId << "; " - << "input data: "; - i_data.print(); - - // Set fake output data - o_imageData.invert(); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING -// fapiPutSpyImage function Cronus version -#ifndef DOCUMENTATION -#define fapiPutSpyImage(TARGET, ID, DATA1, DATA2) \ - _fapiPutSpyImage(TARGET, #ID, \ - DATA1,DATA2) -#endif - - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiPutSpyImage(const Target<K>& i_target, - const char* const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data, - variable_buffer& o_imageData); -#endif - -#if defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM) || defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING) || defined(DOXYGEN) - /// @brief Reads spy data from a ring image buffer - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on - /// @param[in] i_spyId The spy's id - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds data read from ring image. - /// @param[in] i_imageData Buffer that holds ring image to read data - /// from. - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - /// - /// @note: The string version is only supported for cronus. - /// - /// The fapi design to support both FSP and cronus use of get and - /// put spy functions is dependent on the SPY names being expanded - /// to resemble a valid C identifier. This design places some - /// restrictions on the SPY names which can be used. - /// - /// See fapiPutSpy for details on spy id specifics. - /// -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiGetSpyImage(TARGET, ID, DATA1, DATA2) \ - _fapiGetSpyImage(TARGET, \ - FAPI_SPY_NAMES::ID.value, \ - DATA1, DATA2) -#endif - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode _fapiGetSpyImage(const Target<K>& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data, - const variable_buffer& i_imageData); -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING -// fapiGetSpyImage function Cronus version -#ifndef DOXYGEN -#define fapiGetSpyImage(TARGET, ID, DATA1, DATA2) \ - _fapiGetSpyImage(TARGET, \ - #ID, DATA1,DATA2) -#endif - - inline fapi::ReturnCode _fapiGetSpyImage( - const fapi::Target& i_target, - const char* const i_spyId, - fapi::buffer<fapi::bits_container> & o_data, - const fapi::buffer<fapi::bits_container> & i_imageData); -#endif - -#if defined(FAPI_SUPPORT_MULTI_SCOM) || defined(DOXYGEN) - - /// @brief Performs a multiple SCOM operation - /// This interface performs multiple SCOM operations on a chip in the - /// order specified by the input MultiScom object. - /// See fapiMultiScom.H for details of how to populate the MultiScom - /// object with SCOM operations. - /// - /// @tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target Target to operate on. - /// @param[in,out] io_multiScomObj Reference to a MultiScom object, - /// pre-populated with SingleScomInfo entries - /// to perform multiple SCOMs on input target - /// @return fapi::ReturnCode. FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if success, else error code. - /// - /// @note This is a synchronous interface and would return after all the - /// SCOM operations are completed or on the first failed operation - /// - /// @note SCOMs will be performed in the order they were added to the - /// input MultiScom object - /// - /// @note In case of errors, the platform code is responsible to collect - /// and add all the required error info and FFDC into the error data - /// for debugging - /// - /// @note If the SCOM operations added are specific to a processor chip, - /// then the FSI Shift Engine configured in scatter-gather DMA mode - /// extension would be used to execute the SCOM operations in a - /// performance optimize mode. In this mode, the special - /// SCOM_BULK_READ_MODE and SCOM_BULK_WRITE_MODE operations are - /// supported that allow a large bulk of SCOM access (in multiple of - /// 64 bits) for targets that support auto-increment. The - /// SCOM_WRITE_UNDER_MASK operation is not supported in this mode - /// - /// @note If the SCOM operations added are specific to a memory buffer - /// chip, then the regular SCOM engine is used to execute the SCOM - /// operations. SCOM_WRITE_UNDER_MASK operation is supported in - /// this mode, but the special SCOM_BULK_READ_MODE and - /// SCOM_BULK_WRITE_MODE operations are not supported due to - /// hardware limitations. - /// - fapi::ReturnCode fapiMultiScom (const Target<K>& i_target, - MultiScom& io_multiScomObj); -#endif // FAPI_SUPPORT_MULTI_SCOM - -}; - -#endif // FAPI2HWACCESS_H_ diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/plat_trace.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/plat_trace.H deleted file mode 100755 index 38da71d..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/plat_trace.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/plat_trace.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2011,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file plat_trace.H - * @brief Defines the FAPI2 trace macros. - * - * Note that platform code must provide the implementation. - * - * FAPI has provided a default implementation. Platform code must - * provide an alternate implementation if needed. - */ - -#ifndef FAPI2_PLATTRACE_H_ -#define FAPI2_PLATTRACE_H_ - -#include <stdio.h> - -#define MAX_ECMD_STRING_LEN 64 - -// Information traces (go into fast trace buffer that can wrap often) -#define FAPI_TRACE(_id_, _fmt_, _args_...) \ - printf("%s: %s:%d ", _id_, __func__, __LINE__); \ - printf(_fmt_, ##_args_); \ - printf("\n") - -#define FAPI_INF(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("inf", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -// Important traces (go into slow trace buffer that should not wrap often) -#define FAPI_IMP(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("imp", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -// Error traces (go into slow trace buffer that should not wrap often) -#define FAPI_ERR(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("err", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -// Debug traces (go into fast trace buffer that can wrap often) -#define FAPI_DBG(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("dbg", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -// Scan traces -#define FAPI_SCAN(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("scan", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -#define FAPI_MFG(_fmt_, _args_...) FAPI_TRACE("mfg", _fmt_, ##_args_) - -#endif // FAPI2_PLATTRACE_H_ diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/return_code.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/return_code.H deleted file mode 100755 index f1b4451..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/return_code.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/return_code.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file return_code.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 return codes - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_RETURN_CODE__ -#define __FAPI2_RETURN_CODE__ - -#include <stdint.h> - -// Remove this for platforms which don't support FFDC -#include <ffdc.H> - -/// -/// @brief Set HWP Error macro -/// -/// This macro should be used by a HWP to create an error. The ReturnCode's -/// internal return code is set and any error information in the Error XML file -/// is added to the ReturnCode -/// -#define FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR(RC, ERROR) \ - RC._setHwpError(fapi2::ERROR); \ - ERROR##_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_FFDC(RC); \ - ERROR##_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_REG_FFDC(RC); \ - ERROR##_ADD_ERROR_INFO(RC) - -/// -/// @brief Add info to HWP Error macro -/// -/// This macro should be used by an FFDC HWP to add error information from an -/// Error XML file to an existing error. -/// -#define FAPI_ADD_INFO_TO_HWP_ERROR(RC, ERROR) \ - ERROR##_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_FFDC(RC); \ - ERROR##_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_REG_FFDC(RC); \ - ERROR##_ADD_ERROR_INFO(RC) - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Enumeration of return codes - /// - enum ReturnCodes - { - ///< Success - FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS = 0, - - // Flag bits indicating which code generated the error. - FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK = 0x04000000, ///< FAPI2 mask - FAPI2_RC_PLAT_MASK = 0x02000000, ///< Platform mask - FAPI2_RC_HWP_MASK = 0x00000000, ///< HWP mask - - // - // FAPI generated return codes - // - - FAPI2_RC_INVALID_ATTR_GET = FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK | 0x01, - ///< Initfile requested an attribute with an invalid attribute ID - - FAPI2_RC_INVALID_CHIP_EC_FEATURE_GET = FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK | 0x02, - ///< HWP requested a chip EC feature with an invalid attribute ID - - FAPI2_RC_INVALID_MULTISCOM_LENGTH = FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK | 0x03, - ///< Invalid multiscom parameters - - FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER = FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK | 0x04, - ///< Invalid parameters to a FAPI2 function - - FAPI2_RC_OVERFLOW = FAPI2_RC_FAPI2_MASK | 0x05, - ///< Overflow condition, typically a buffer operation - - // - // PLAT generated return codes. Additional details may be contained in - // ReturnCode platData (this can only be looked at by PLAT code) - // - - FAPI2_RC_PLAT_ERR_SEE_DATA = FAPI2_RC_PLAT_MASK | 0x01, - ///< Generic platform error - - FAPI2_RC_PLAT_ERR_ADU_LOCKED = FAPI2_RC_PLAT_MASK | 0x02, - ///< Operation to AlterDisplay unit failed because it is locked - - FAPI2_RC_PLAT_NOT_SUPPORTED_AT_RUNTIME = FAPI2_RC_PLAT_MASK | 0x03, - ///< Operation not supported by HB runtime - }; - - /// - /// @brief Class representing a FAPI2 ReturnCode - /// - /// @note Remove the inheritance relationship with FirstFailureData if - /// the platform doesn't support FFDC. - class ReturnCode : public FirstFailureData<ReturnCode> - { - public: - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// @param[in] i_rc the rc to set - /// - ReturnCode(const uint64_t i_rc = FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS): - iv_rc(i_rc) - {}; - - /// - /// @brief integral type conversion function. Returns the error code - /// @return The error code - /// - inline operator uint64_t() const { return iv_rc; } - - /// - /// @brief Returns true iff iv_rc == SUCCESS - /// @return true or false - /// - inline operator bool() const { return iv_rc == FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; } - - /// - /// @brief Assignement operator - /// - inline ReturnCode& operator=(const uint64_t& rhs) - { - iv_rc = rhs; - return *this; - } - - inline ReturnCode& operator=(const ReturnCodes& rhs) - { - iv_rc = rhs; - return *this; - } - - inline bool operator==(const uint64_t& rhs) const - { return rhs == iv_rc; } - - inline bool operator==(const ReturnCodes& rhs) const - { return rhs == iv_rc; } - - inline bool operator!=(const uint64_t& rhs) const - { return rhs != iv_rc; } - - inline bool operator!=(const ReturnCodes& rhs) const - { return rhs != iv_rc; } - - private: - uint64_t iv_rc; - }; - - /// This implementation assumes no exception handling and leverages thread-local - /// storage. For platforms without thread support, a global variable will - /// suffice for the error state. - extern thread_local ReturnCode current_err; /// the current error state - extern thread_local uint64_t pib_error_mask; /// the pib mask - extern thread_local uint64_t operational_state; /// the operational mode - -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target.H deleted file mode 100755 index 3eacb17..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file target.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 targets - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_TARGET__ -#define __FAPI2_TARGET__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <vector> -#include <target_types.H> -#include <stdio.h> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Enumeration of target state values (bitmask values) - /// - enum TargetState - { - TARGET_STATE_PRESENT = 0x00000001, - TARGET_STATE_FUNCTIONAL = 0x00000002, - }; - - /// - /// @brief Class representing a FAPI2 Target - /// @tparam K the type (Kind) of target - /// @tparam V the type of the target's Value - /// @remark TargetLite targets are uint64_t, Targets - /// are uintptr_t (void*). - /// - /// Assuming there are representations of a processor, - /// a membuf and a system here are some examples: - /// @code - /// #define PROCESSOR_CHIP_A 0xFFFF0000 - /// #define MEMBUF_CHIP_B 0x0000FFFF - /// #define SYSTEM_C 0x0000AAAA - /// @endcode - /// - /// * To define a target: - /// @code - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP> A(PROCESSOR_CHIP_A); - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM> C(SYSTEM_C); - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_MEMBUF_CHIP> B(MEMBUF_CHIP_B); - /// @endcode - /// - /// * Functions which take composite target types - /// @code - /// void takesProcOrMembuf( - /// const fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP | - /// fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_MEMBUF_CHIP>& V ); - /// - /// void takesAny(const fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ALL>& V ); - /// - /// @endcode - /// - /// * Traversing the target "tree" - /// @code - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP> A(PROCESSOR_CHIP_A); - /// - /// // Get A's parent - /// A.getParent<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM>(); - /// - /// // Get the 0x53'd core - /// fapi2::getTarget<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_CORE>(0x53); - /// - /// // Get all *my* present/functional children which are cores - /// A.getChildren<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_CORE>(); - /// - /// // Get all of the the cores relative to my base target - /// fapi2::getChildren<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_CORE>(); - /// @endcode - /// - /// * Invalid casts - /// @code - /// // Can't cast to a specialized target - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE> D(MEMBUF_CHIP_B); - /// takesProcOrMembuf( D ); - /// - /// // Not one of the shared types - /// fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ABUS_ENDPOINT> E; - /// takesProcOrMembuf( E ); - /// @endcode - template<TargetType K, typename V = uint64_t> - class Target - { - public: - - /// - /// @brief Create a Target, with a value - /// @param[in] Value the value (i.e., specific element this - /// target represents, or pointer) - /// @note Platforms can mangle the value and K to get a - /// single uint64_t in value which represents all the information - /// they might need. value( K | V ), for example - /// - Target(V Value = 0): - iv_handle(Value) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Assignment Operator. - /// @param[in] i_right Reference to Target to assign from. - /// @return Reference to 'this' Target - /// - Target& operator=(const Target& i_right) - { iv_handle = i_right.iv_handle; return *this; } - - /// - /// @brief Equality Comparison Operator - /// @param[in] i_right Reference to Target to compare. - /// @return bool. True if equal. - /// @note Platforms need to define this so that the physical - /// targets are determined to be equivilent rather than just the handles - /// - bool operator==(const Target& i_right) const - { return i_right.iv_handle == iv_handle; } - - /// - /// @brief Inquality Comparison Operator - /// @param[in] i_right Reference to Target to compare. - /// @return bool. True if not equal. - /// @note Platforms need to define this so that the physical - /// targets are determined to be equivilent rather than just the handles - /// - bool operator!=(const Target& i_right) const - { return i_right.iv_handle != iv_handle; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the handle. - /// @return V The target's handle, or value - /// - V get(void) const - { return iv_handle; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the handle as a V - /// @return V The target's handle, or value - /// - inline operator V() const { return iv_handle; } - - /// - /// @brief Get a target's value - /// @return V The target's handle, or value - /// - inline V& operator()(void) { return iv_handle; } - - /// - /// @brief Get the target type - /// @return The type of target represented by this target - /// - inline TargetType getType(void) const { return iv_type; } - - /// - /// @brief Get this target's immediate parent - /// @tparam T The type of the parent - /// @return Target<T> a target representing the parent - /// - template< TargetType T > - inline Target<T> getParent(void) const - { - // For testing - return Target<T>(iv_handle); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get this target's children - /// @tparam T The type of the parent - /// @param[in] i_state The desired TargetState of the children - /// @return std::vector<Target<T> > a vector of present/functional - /// children - /// - template< TargetType T> - inline std::vector<Target<T> > - getChildren(const TargetState i_state = TARGET_STATE_FUNCTIONAL) const - { - // For testing - return {Target<T>()}; - } - - /// - /// @brief Get the target at the other end of a bus - dimm included - /// @tparam T The type of the parent - /// @param[in] i_state The desired TargetState of the children - /// @return Target<T> a target representing the thing on the other end - /// @note Can be easily changed to a vector if needed - /// - template<TargetType T> - inline Target<T> - getOtherEnd(const TargetState i_state = TARGET_STATE_FUNCTIONAL) const - { - // Implementation note: cast to a composite of - // bus types and the compiler will check if this is - // a good function at compile time - return Target<T>(); - } - - /// - /// @brief Copy from a Target<O> to a Target<K> - /// @tparam O the target type of the other - /// - template<TargetType O> - inline Target( const Target<O>& Other ): - Target<K, V>(Other.get()) - { - static_assert( (K & O) != 0, - "unable to cast Target, no shared types"); - - static_assert( bitCount<K>::count >= bitCount<O>::count, - "unable to cast to specialized Target"); - } - - private: - // Don't use enums here as it makes it hard to assign - // in the platform target cast constructor. - static const TargetType iv_type = K; - V iv_handle; - - }; - - /// - /// @brief Return the string interpretation of this target - /// @tparam T The type of the target - /// @tparam B The type of the buffer - /// @param[in] i_target Target<T> - /// @param[in] i_buffer buffer - /// @return void - /// @post The contents of the buffer is replaced with the string - /// representation of the target - /// - template< TargetType T > - inline void toString(const Target<T>& i_target, char* i_buffer, size_t i_bsize) - { - snprintf(i_buffer, i_bsize, "Target 0x%lx/0x%x", i_target.get(), T); - } - - /// - /// @brief Return the string interpretation of this target - /// @tparam T The type of the target - /// @tparam B The type of the buffer - /// @param[in] A pointer to the Target<T> - /// @param[in] The buffer - /// @return void - /// @post The contents of the buffer is replaced with the string - /// representation of the target - /// - template< TargetType T > - inline void toString(const Target<T>* i_target, char* i_buffer, size_t i_bsize) - { - snprintf(i_buffer, i_bsize, "Target 0x%lx/0x%x", i_target->get(), T); - } - - /// - /// @brief Get an enumerated target of a specific type - /// @tparam T The type of the target - /// @param[in] Ordinal representing the ordinal number of - /// the desired target - /// @return Target<T> the target requested - /// - template<TargetType T> - inline Target<T> getTarget(uint64_t Ordinal) - { - // For testing - return Target<T>(Ordinal); - } - - // Why has the been removed? For starters, the API name - // is probably wrong as it's already been confused with - // Target::getChildren(). And if I'm going to change it - // I really want to see if we need it. I'm still not - // clear on whether we're alloing this traversal or not. -#if 0 - /// - /// @brief Get the base target's children - /// @tparam T The type of the target - /// @return std::vector<Target<T> > a vector of present/functional - /// children - /// - template<TargetType T> - inline std::vector<Target<T> > getChildren() - { - // For testing - return {Target<T>(), Target<T>()}; - } -#endif - - /// - /// @brief Return the string interpretation of this target - /// @tparam T The type of the target - /// @tparam B The type of the buffer - /// @param[in] i_target Target<T> - /// @param[in] i_buffer buffer - /// @return void - /// @post The contents of the buffer is replaced with the string - /// representation of the target - /// - template<TargetType T, typename B> - inline void toString(const Target<T>& i_target, B& i_buffer); - - /// - /// @brief Check if the target is of a type, or in a type subset. - /// @tparam K the TargetType to check - /// @tparam T TargetType or TargetType composite to check against - /// @return True, iff K is a proper T - /// - template< TargetType K, TargetType T > - inline constexpr bool is_same(void) - { return (K & T) != 0; } - - -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target_types.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target_types.H deleted file mode 100755 index 926db45..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target_types.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/target_types.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file target_types.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 target types - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_TARGET_TYPES__ -#define __FAPI2_TARGET_TYPES__ - -/// FAPI namespace -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @enum fapi::TargetType - /// @brief Types, kinds, of targets - /// @note TYPE_NONE is used to represent empty/NULL targets in lists - /// or tables. TYPE_ALL is used to pass targets to methods which - /// can act generally on any type of target - /// - /// Target Kind - enum TargetType - { - TARGET_TYPE_NONE = 0x00000000, ///< No type - TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM = 0x00000001, ///< System type - TARGET_TYPE_DIMM = 0x00000002, ///< DIMM type - TARGET_TYPE_PROC_CHIP = 0x00000004, ///< Processor type - TARGET_TYPE_MEMBUF_CHIP = 0x00000008, ///< Membuf type - TARGET_TYPE_EX = 0x00000010, ///< Ex type - TARGET_TYPE_MBA = 0x00000020, ///< MBA type - TARGET_TYPE_MCS = 0x00000040, ///< MCS type - TARGET_TYPE_XBUS = 0x00000080, ///< XBUS type - TARGET_TYPE_ABUS = 0x00000100, ///< ABUS type - TARGET_TYPE_L4 = 0x00000200, ///< L4 type - TARGET_TYPE_CORE = 0x00000400, ///< Core type - TARGET_TYPE_EQ = 0x00000800, ///< EQ type - TARGET_TYPE_MCA = 0x00001000, ///< MCA type - TARGET_TYPE_MCBIST = 0x00002000, ///< MCBIST type - TARGET_TYPE_MIA = 0x00004000, ///< MIA type - TARGET_TYPE_MIS = 0x00008000, ///< MIS type - TARGET_TYPE_DMI = 0x00010000, ///< DMI type - TARGET_TYPE_OBUS = 0x00020000, ///< OBUS type - TARGET_TYPE_NV = 0x00040000, ///< NV bus type - TARGET_TYPE_SBE = 0x00080000, ///< SBE type - TARGET_TYPE_PPE = 0x00100000, ///< PPE type - TARGET_TYPE_PERV = 0x00200000, ///< Pervasive type - TARGET_TYPE_PEC = 0x00400000, ///< PEC type - TARGET_TYPE_PHB = 0x00800000, ///< PHB type - TARGET_TYPE_EL = 0x01000000, ///< L3/L2 Caches - - TARGET_TYPE_ALL = 0xFFFFFFFF, ///< Any/All types - - // Mappings to target types found in the error xml files - TARGET_TYPE_EX_CHIPLET = TARGET_TYPE_EX, - TARGET_TYPE_MBA_CHIPLET = TARGET_TYPE_MBA, - TARGET_TYPE_MCS_CHIPLET = TARGET_TYPE_MCS, - TARGET_TYPE_XBUS_ENDPOINT = TARGET_TYPE_XBUS, - TARGET_TYPE_ABUS_ENDPOINT = TARGET_TYPE_ABUS, - }; - - /// @cond - constexpr TargetType operator|(TargetType x, TargetType y) - { - return static_cast<TargetType>(static_cast<int>(x) | - static_cast<int>(y)); - } - - template<uint64_t V> - class bitCount { - public: - // Don't use enums, too hard to compare - static const uint8_t count = bitCount<(V >> 1)>::count + (V & 1); - }; - - template<> - class bitCount<0> { - public: - static const uint8_t count = 0; - }; - /// @endcond -}; - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/utils.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/utils.H deleted file mode 100755 index 490e0b2..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/utils.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/utils.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2011,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file utils.H - * @brief Defines common fapi2 utilities - */ - -#ifndef FAPI2_UTILS_H_ -#define FAPI2_UTILS_H_ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <return_code.H> -#include <error_info.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Log an error. - /// - /// @param[in,out] io_rc Reference to ReturnCode (Any references to data and error - /// target are removed and rc value is set to success after - /// function ends.) - /// @param[in] i_sev Fapi error log severity defaulted to unrecoverable - /// @param[in] i_unitTestError - flag to log error which does not cause a unit - /// test to fail. - /// - /// @note This function is called from the ffdc collection classes and no longer - /// needs to be called directly. - /// @note Implemented by platform code - /// - void logError( - fapi2::ReturnCode & io_rc, - fapi2::errlSeverity_t i_sev = fapi2::FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_UNRECOVERABLE, - bool i_unitTestError = false ); -}; - -#endif // FAPI2_UTILS_H_ diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/variable_buffer.H b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/variable_buffer.H deleted file mode 100755 index c0d637d..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/variable_buffer.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,663 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/include/variable_buffer.H $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file variable_buffer.H - * @brief definitions for fapi2 variable length buffers - */ - -#ifndef __FAPI2_VARIABLE_BUFFER__ -#define __FAPI2_VARIABLE_BUFFER__ - -#include <buffer_base.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// @brief Get a 32 bit mask quickly - // This is one of the main reasons we static_assert in the ctor's - // to ensure the unit_type is 32 bits. - inline uint32_t fast_mask32(int32_t i_pos, int32_t i_len) - { - // generates an arbitrary 32-bit mask using two operations, not too shabby - - static const uint32_t l_mask32[] = { - 0x00000000, - 0x80000000, 0xC0000000, 0xE0000000, 0xF0000000, - 0xF8000000, 0xFC000000, 0xFE000000, 0xFF000000, - 0xFF800000, 0xFFC00000, 0xFFE00000, 0xFFF00000, - 0xFFF80000, 0xFFFC0000, 0xFFFE0000, 0xFFFF0000, - 0xFFFF8000, 0xFFFFC000, 0xFFFFE000, 0xFFFFF000, - 0xFFFFF800, 0xFFFFFC00, 0xFFFFFE00, 0xFFFFFF00, - 0xFFFFFF80, 0xFFFFFFC0, 0xFFFFFFE0, 0xFFFFFFF0, - 0xFFFFFFF8, 0xFFFFFFFC, 0xFFFFFFFE, 0xFFFFFFFF, - }; - return l_mask32[i_len] >> i_pos; - } - - // - // General set a series of bits in the buffer. - // - - /// - /// @cond - /// @brief Internal bit inserting method. - /// @tparam unit_type The type of a unit of the arrays - /// @tparam bits_type The type of the bit counting values - /// @param[in] i_source The incoming data - /// @param[in] i_source_length The length in bits of the incoming data - /// @param[in] i_target The outgoing data - /// @param[in] i_target_length The length in bits of the outgoing data - /// @param[in] i_source_start_bit The starting bit location in the - /// incoming data - /// @param[in] i_target_start_bit The starting bit position in this - /// @param[in] i_length The length, in bits, the user wants copied. - /// - template<typename unit_type, typename bits_type> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode _insert(const unit_type* i_source, - bits_type i_source_length, - unit_type* i_target, - bits_type i_target_length, - bits_type i_source_start_bit, - bits_type i_target_start_bit, - bits_type i_length) - { - const bits_type bits_per_unit = fapi2::parameterTraits<unit_type>::bit_length; - - // tartgetStart is defaulted to the sizeof(target) - (sizeof(source) - i_source_start_bit) - // which makes this act like insert from right - if (i_target_start_bit == ~0) - { - i_target_start_bit = (i_target_length - (i_source_length - i_source_start_bit)); - } - - // len defaults to (sizeof(OT) * 8) - i_source_start_bit - if (i_length == ~0) - { - i_length = i_source_length - i_source_start_bit; - } - - // Check for overflow - if ((i_length + i_target_start_bit > i_target_length) || - (i_length + i_source_start_bit > i_source_length)) - { - return fapi2::FAPI2_RC_OVERFLOW; - } - - do - { - const bits_type src_idx = i_source_start_bit / bits_per_unit; - const bits_type trg_idx = i_target_start_bit / bits_per_unit; - - // "slop" = unaligned bits - const bits_type src_slop = i_source_start_bit % bits_per_unit; - const bits_type trg_slop = i_target_start_bit % bits_per_unit; - - // "cnt" = largest number of bits to be moved each pass - bits_type cnt = std::min(i_length, bits_per_unit); - cnt = std::min(cnt, bits_per_unit - src_slop); - cnt = std::min(cnt, bits_per_unit - trg_slop); - - // generate the source mask only once - bits_type mask = fast_mask32(src_slop, cnt); - - // read the source bits only once - bits_type src_bits = i_source[src_idx] & mask; - - // "shift" = amount of shifting needed for target alignment - int32_t shift = trg_slop - src_slop; - - // ideally (i << -1) would yield (i >> 1), but it - // doesn't, so we need an extra branch here - - if (shift < 0) - { - src_bits <<= -shift; - mask <<= -shift; - } - else - { - src_bits >>= shift; - mask >>= shift; - } - - // clear source '0' bits in the target - i_target[trg_idx] &= ~mask; - // set source '1' bits in the target - i_target[trg_idx] |= src_bits; - - i_source_start_bit += cnt; - i_target_start_bit += cnt; - - i_length -= cnt; - } while (0 < i_length); - - return fapi2::FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - /// @endcond - - /// @brief Class representing a FAPI variable_buffer. - /// @remark Variable buffers are buffers which can be variable in length - /// (and "odd sized.") These best represent the FAPI 1.X ecmdDataBuffer, - /// however they are implemented using the same template techniques - /// as the new fapi::buffer. - /// @note Variable buffers are not (presently) declared as std::bitset - /// as bitsets' size is fixed at runtime. It is not clear if this is - /// acceptable for variable_buffers at this time. - /// @note Variable buffers are not (presently) declared as std::vector<bool> - /// as it would need to be implemented separate from std::vector, and - /// it's not clear it would give us any real advantage. Howevever, its is - /// more likely this will become a std::vector<bool> than a std::bitset. - class variable_buffer : public buffer_base<bits_container> - { - - public: - - /// - /// @brief Variable buffer constructor - /// @param[in] i_value number of *bits* (sizeof(uint_type) * 8) - /// needed. - variable_buffer(bits_type i_value = 0); - - /// - /// @brief Variable buffer list constructor - /// @param[in] i_value an initializer list to initialize the container. - /// - variable_buffer(const std::initializer_list<unit_type>& i_value); - - /// @name Bit/Word Manipulation Functions - ///@{ - - /// - /// @brief Return the length of the buffer in bits - /// @return Length in bits - /// - inline uint32_t getBitLength(void) const - { return iv_perceived_bit_length; } - - /// - /// @brief Return the length of the buffer in OT units - /// @return Length in OT units rounded up - /// @tparam OT the type to get the length of. For example, if one - /// wanted the length in double words, OT would be uint64_t - /// (getLength<uint64_t>().) Similarly, to get the length in words, - /// getLength<uin32_t>(). - /// - template< typename OT > - inline uint32_t getLength(void) const - { - static const uint32_t bits_in_ot = sizeof(OT) * 8; - return (getBitLength() + (bits_in_ot - 1)) / bits_in_ot; - } - - /// - /// @brief Set a bit in the buffer - /// @param[in] i_bit the bit number to set. - /// @note 0 is left-most - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if OK - /// - inline fapi2::ReturnCode setBit(const bits_type& i_bit) - { - const bits_type index = i_bit / bits_per_unit; - - if (index > iv_data.size()) - { - return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; - } - - iv_data[index] |= - unit_type(1) << (bits_per_unit - 1) - - (i_bit - (index * bits_per_unit)); - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// - /// @brief Clear a bit in buffer - /// @tparam SB Start bit in buffer to clear. - /// @tparam L Number of consecutive bits from start bit to - /// clear - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template< bits_type SB, bits_type L > - fapi2::ReturnCode clearBit(void); - - /// - /// @brief Invert bit - /// @tparam SB Start bit in buffer to invert. - /// @tparam L Number of consecutive bits from start bit to - /// invert, defaults to 1 - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template< bits_type SB, bits_type L = 1 > - fapi2::ReturnCode flipBit(void); - - /// - /// @brief Get the value of a bit in the buffer - /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to get. - /// @return true/1 if bit is on, false/0 if bit is off - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// - template< bits_type B > - inline bool getBit(void) const - { - const bits_type index = B / bits_per_unit; - const unit_type mask = unit_type(1) << (bits_per_unit - 1) - (B - (index * bits_per_unit)); - return iv_data[index] & mask; - } - - /// - /// @brief Test if multiple bits are set - /// @tparam SB Start bit in buffer to test. - /// @tparam L Number of consecutive bits from start bit to - /// test, defaults to 1 - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// @return true if all bits in range are set - false if any - /// bit is clear - /// - template< bits_type SB, bits_type L = 1 > - bool isBitSet(void) const; - - /// - /// @brief Test if multiple bits are clear - /// @tparam SB Start bit in buffer to test. - /// @tparam L Number of consecutive bits from start bit to - /// test, defaults to 1 - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// @return true if bit is clear - false if bit is set - /// - template< bits_type SB, bits_type L = 1 > - bool isBitClear(void) const; - - /// - /// @brief Count number of bits set in a range - /// @tparam SB Start bit in buffer to test. - /// @tparam L Number of consecutive bits from start bit to - /// test, defaults to 1 - /// @note Asserting that all the parameters are known at - /// compile time so this can be templated only. If that is not - /// the case we can add a function parameter version. - /// @return Number of bits set in range - /// - template< bits_type SB, bits_type L = 1 > - bits_type getNumBitsSet(void) const; - - ///@} - - /// @name Buffer Manipulation Functions - ///@{ - - // Note: Many (all?) of these are not needed and the compiler complains - // as the cast to T yields a better operator. There are here mainly for - // documenation purposes. - - /// - /// @brief operator>>() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator>>(bits_type i_shiftnum); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator<<() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator<<(bits_type i_shiftnum); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator+() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator+(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator+=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator+=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator|=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator|=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator&=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator&=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator|() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator|(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator&() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator&(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator^=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - variable_buffer<T>& operator^=(const T& rhs); -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator!=() - /// -#ifdef DOXYGEN - bool operator!=(const T& rhs) const; -#endif - - /// - /// @brief operator==() - /// @return true if and only if lhs == rhs - /// - inline bool operator==(const fapi2::bits_container& rhs) const - { - if (&iv_data == &rhs) - { - return true; - } - - return iv_data == rhs; - } - - /// - /// @brief Copy part of an element into the DataBuffer - /// @param[in] i_data OT value to copy into DataBuffer - /// @param[in] i_targetStart The position in this where the copy starts - /// @param[in] i_len How many bits to copy - /// @param[in] i_sourceStart The start positon in i_data, defaults to 0 - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success, FAPi2_RC_OVERFLOW otherwise - /// - template<typename OT> - fapi2::ReturnCode insert(const OT& i_data, - bits_type i_targetStart = 0, - bits_type i_len = ~0, - bits_type i_sourceStart = 0); - - /// - /// @brief Copy in a right aligned (decimal) element - /// @param[in] i_data the incoming data - /// - data is taken right aligned - /// @param[in] i_targetStart The starting bit position in this - /// - Defaultst to 0 - /// @param[in] i_len The length, in bits, the user wants copied. - /// - Defaults to all of the bits in the source which fit - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success, FAPI2_RC_OVERFLOW otherwise - /// - template<typename OT> - fapi2::ReturnCode insertFromRight(const OT& i_data, - bits_type i_targetStart = 0, - bits_type i_len = ~0); - - /// - /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT - /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing data - /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed left aligned - /// @param[in] i_start Start bit to copy from - defaults to 0 - /// @param[in] i_len Length of bits to copy - defaults to filling o_out - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success - /// - template< typename OT > - fapi2::ReturnCode extract(OT& o_out, - bits_type i_start = 0, - bits_type i_len = ~0) const; - - /// - /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT and right justify - /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing data - /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed right aligned - /// @param[in] i_start Start bit to copy from - defaults to 0 - /// @param[in] i_len Length of bits to copy - defaults to filling o_out - /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS on success - /// - template< typename OT > - fapi2::ReturnCode extractToRight(OT& o_out, - bits_type i_start = 0, - bits_type i_len = ~0) const; - ///@} - - private: - // Just shorthand ... - static const bits_type bits_per_unit = - bufferTraits<bits_container>::bits_per_unit; - - // The number of bits the user asked for. The actual size of the - // container might be larger. - bits_type iv_perceived_bit_length; - - /// - /// @brief Internal bit extraction method. - /// @tparam OT The type of the destination - /// @param[in] i_start The starting bit position in this - /// @param[in] i_count The length, in bits, the user wants copied. - /// @param[out] o_dest Where to put the data - /// - template< typename OT > - fapi2::ReturnCode _extract(bits_type i_start, - bits_type i_count, - OT* o_dest) const; - - /// - /// @brief Internal insertFromRight - /// @param[in] i_data, the incoming data - /// @param[in] i_data_length The length in bits of the incoming data - /// @param[in] i_target_start_bit The starting bit position in this - /// @param[in] i_length The length, in bits, the user wants copied. - /// - template<typename OT> - fapi2::ReturnCode _insertFromRight(const OT& i_data, - bits_type i_data_length, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len); - - }; - - inline variable_buffer:: - variable_buffer(bits_type i_value): - buffer_base(i_value), - iv_perceived_bit_length(i_value) - { - static_assert(std::is_same<unit_type, uint32_t>::value, - "code currently needs unit_type to be a unit32_t"); - } - - inline variable_buffer:: - variable_buffer(const std::initializer_list<unit_type>& i_value): - buffer_base(i_value), - iv_perceived_bit_length(i_value.size() * sizeof(unit_type) * 8) - { - static_assert(std::is_same<unit_type, uint32_t>::value, - "code currently needs unit_type to be a unit32_t"); - } - - - - /// @cond - // - // Generic insert - // - template<typename OT> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::insert(const OT& i_source, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len, - bits_type i_sourceStart) - { - return _insert((unit_type*)(&i_source), parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length, - &(iv_data[0]), getBitLength(), - i_sourceStart, i_targetStart, i_len); - } - - // - // Insert another variable_bufer - // - template<> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::insert( - const variable_buffer& i_data, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len, - bits_type i_sourceStart) - { - return _insert((unit_type*)&(i_data()[0]), i_data.getBitLength(), - &(iv_data[0]), getBitLength(), - i_sourceStart, i_targetStart, i_len); - } - - // - // Generic insert from right - // - template<typename OT> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::insertFromRight( - const OT& i_data, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len) - { - _insertFromRight(i_data, parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length, i_targetStart, i_len); - } - - // - // variable_buffer insert from right - // - template<> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::insertFromRight( - const variable_buffer& i_data, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len) - { - const bits_type bit_length_of_source = i_data.getBitLength(); - _insertFromRight(i_data, bit_length_of_source, i_targetStart, i_len); - } - - - - - // - // Generic extract. Extract is an insert with the arguments reversed. - // - template<typename OT> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::extract( - OT& i_data, - bits_type i_start, - bits_type i_len) const - { - // Needed to trick the compiler into matching the template below - const bits_type max_length = parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length; - - // If thy didn't pass an i_len, assume they want all the data - // which will fit. - if (i_len == ~0) - { - i_len = max_length; - } - - return _insert((container_unit*)&iv_data[0], getBitLength(), - &i_data, max_length, - i_start, 0U, i_len); - } - - // - // Extract in to another variable_bufer - // - template<> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::extract( - variable_buffer& i_data, - bits_type i_start, - bits_type i_len) const - { - // If thy didn't pass an i_len, assume they want all the data - // which will fit. - if (i_len == ~0) - { - i_len = i_data.getBitLength(); - } - return _insert((container_unit*)&iv_data[0], getBitLength(), - &(i_data()[0]), i_data.getBitLength(), - i_start, 0U, i_len); - } - - - - template<typename OT> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode variable_buffer::_insertFromRight( - const OT& i_data, - bits_type i_data_length, - bits_type i_targetStart, - bits_type i_len) - { - // If they didn't pass in a length, assume they want all the i_data - // which will fit. - if( i_len == ~0 ) - { - // The longest the length can be is the length of the data - // This is the miniumum of the length of the data or the - // number of available bits - i_len = std::min(i_data_length, getBitLength() - i_targetStart); - } - - // Source start is the length, counted from the right - return insert(i_data, i_targetStart, i_len, i_data_length - i_len); - } - - // - // Invalid specializations of set - // - /// @cond - // Sepcialize the variable_buffer version to to "undefined" so the - // linker complains loudly if anyone calls it. -#if 0 - template<> - inline fapi2::ReturnCode buffer_base::set( - const variable_buffer& i_value, - bits_type i_offset); -#endif - /// @endcond -}; - - -#endif diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/error_info.C b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/error_info.C deleted file mode 100755 index df4888e..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/error_info.C +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/error_info.C $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file error_info.C - * @brief Implements the error information classes - */ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <plat_trace.H> -#include <error_info.H> -#include <buffer.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Constructor - /// - /// @param[in] i_ffdcId FFDC Identifier (used to decode FFDC) - /// @param[in] i_pFfdc Pointer to the FFDC to copy - /// @param[in] i_size Size of the FFDC to copy - /// - ErrorInfoFfdc::ErrorInfoFfdc(const uint32_t i_ffdcId, - const void* i_pFfdc, - const uint32_t i_size): - iv_ffdcId(i_ffdcId), - iv_size(i_size) - { - iv_pFfdc = std::shared_ptr<uint8_t>(new uint8_t[i_size]()); - - // If they passed us a NULL pointer they want to fill - // in the data themselves later. - if (i_pFfdc != nullptr) - { - memcpy(iv_pFfdc.get(), i_pFfdc, i_size); - } - } - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_hw Hardware to callout - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// @param[in] i_refTarget Reference to reference target - /// - ErrorInfoHwCallout::ErrorInfoHwCallout( - const HwCallouts::HwCallout i_hw, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority, - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_refTarget): - iv_hw(i_hw), - iv_calloutPriority(i_calloutPriority), - iv_refTarget(i_refTarget) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_procedure Procedure to callout - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// - ErrorInfoProcedureCallout::ErrorInfoProcedureCallout( - const ProcedureCallouts::ProcedureCallout i_procedure, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority): - iv_procedure(i_procedure), - iv_calloutPriority(i_calloutPriority) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_target1 Reference to target on one end of the bus - /// @param[in] i_target2 Reference to target on other end of the bus - /// @param[in] i_calloutPriority Priority of callout - /// - ErrorInfoBusCallout::ErrorInfoBusCallout( - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target1, - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target2, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_calloutPriority): - iv_target1(i_target1), - iv_target2(i_target2), - iv_calloutPriority(i_calloutPriority) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_target Reference to the target to c/d/g - /// @param[in] i_callout True if Target should be called out - /// @param[in] i_deconfigure True if Target should be deconfigured - /// @param[in] i_gard True if Target should be GARDed - /// @param[in] i_priority The priority of any callout - /// - ErrorInfoCDG::ErrorInfoCDG( - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_target, - const bool i_callout, - const bool i_deconfigure, - const bool i_gard, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_priority): - iv_target(i_target), - iv_callout(i_callout), - iv_deconfigure(i_deconfigure), - iv_gard(i_gard), - iv_calloutPriority(i_priority) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_parent Reference to the parent target - /// @oaram[in] i_childType Child target type to c/d/g - /// @param[in] i_callout True if Target should be called out - /// @param[in] i_deconfigure True if Target should be deconfigured - /// @param[in] i_gard True if Target should be GARDed - /// @param[in] i_priority The priority of any callout - /// @param[in] i_childPort Child Port - /// For DIMM children, the MBA port number - /// @param[in] i_childNum Child Number - /// For DIMM children, the dimm socket number - /// For Chip children, the chip position - /// For Chiplet children, the chiplet unit pos - /// - ErrorInfoChildrenCDG::ErrorInfoChildrenCDG( - const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> & i_parentChip, - const TargetType i_childType, - const bool i_callout, - const bool i_deconfigure, - const bool i_gard, - const CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority i_priority, - const uint8_t i_childPort, const uint8_t i_childNum): - iv_parent(i_parentChip), - iv_childType(i_childType), - iv_callout(i_callout), - iv_calloutPriority(i_priority), - iv_deconfigure(i_deconfigure), - iv_gard(i_gard), - iv_childPort(i_childPort), - iv_childNumber(i_childNum) - {} - - /// - /// @brief Constructor. - /// - /// @param[in] i_trace - /// - ErrorInfoCollectTrace::ErrorInfoCollectTrace( - CollectTraces::CollectTrace i_traceId): - iv_eiTraceId(i_traceId) - {} - - - /// - /// @brief Collect target, buffer or generic FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryFfdc::addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_objects) const - { - // "variable buffer ffdc not yet implemented"); - assert(iv_ffdcSize != EI_FFDC_SIZE_VBUF); - - switch(iv_ffdcSize) - { - case EI_FFDC_SIZE_BUF: - { - const buffer<uint64_t>* object = - static_cast<const buffer<uint64_t>*>(i_objects[iv_ffdcObjIndex]); - - i_info->iv_ffdcs.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoFfdc>( - new ErrorInfoFfdc(iv_ffdcId, object, - sizeof(object)))); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding buffer id: 0x%x size: %lu buf: 0x%lx", - iv_ffdcId, sizeof(object), uint64_t(*object)); - } - break; - - case EI_FFDC_SIZE_TARGET: - { - Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> object = - *(static_cast<const Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_objects[iv_ffdcObjIndex])); - - // Allocate an ErrorInfoFfdc but don't copy anything in to it. - // We can copy the target string once if we copy directly into - // the error info - ErrorInfoFfdc* e = - new ErrorInfoFfdc(iv_ffdcId, nullptr, MAX_ECMD_STRING_LEN); - - toString(object, static_cast<char*>(e->getData()), - MAX_ECMD_STRING_LEN); - i_info->iv_ffdcs.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoFfdc>(e)); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding target ffdc id: 0x%x %s", - iv_ffdcId, static_cast<char*>(e->getData())); - } - break; - - default: - i_info->iv_ffdcs.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoFfdc>( - new ErrorInfoFfdc( - iv_ffdcId, - i_objects[iv_ffdcObjIndex], - iv_ffdcSize))); - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding ffdc id 0x%x size: %d", - iv_ffdcId, iv_ffdcSize); - break; - - }; - - return; - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect h/w callout FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryHwCallout::addErrorInfo(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - // If the index is 0xFF, we use an empty target. Otherwise the - // target is taken from the object arrary with the given index. - const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL> target = - iv_refObjIndex == 0xFF ? - fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>() : - *(static_cast<const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_object[iv_refObjIndex])); - - ErrorInfoHwCallout* ei = new ErrorInfoHwCallout( - static_cast<HwCallouts::HwCallout>(iv_hw), - static_cast<CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority>(iv_calloutPriority), - target); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding hw callout target: 0x%lx hw: %d, pri: %d", - ei->iv_refTarget.get(), ei->iv_hw, ei->iv_calloutPriority); - - i_info->iv_hwCallouts.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoHwCallout>(ei)); - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect proc callout FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout::addErrorInfo( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - ErrorInfoProcedureCallout* ei = new ErrorInfoProcedureCallout( - static_cast<ProcedureCallouts::ProcedureCallout>(iv_procedure), - static_cast<CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority>(iv_calloutPriority)); - - // Add the ErrorInfo - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding proc callout, proc: %d, pri: %d", - ei->iv_procedure, ei->iv_calloutPriority); - - i_info->iv_procedureCallouts.push_back( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoProcedureCallout>(ei)); - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect bus callout FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryBusCallout::addErrorInfo( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - // We need to add a procedure callout as well as a bus callout - ErrorInfoEntryProcCallout(ProcedureCallouts::BUS_CALLOUT, - iv_calloutPriority).addErrorInfo(i_info, - i_object); - - // Now add our bus callout, but drop the priority by one. - ErrorInfoBusCallout* ei = new ErrorInfoBusCallout( - // First target - *(static_cast<const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_object[iv_endpoint1ObjIndex])), - - // Second target - *(static_cast<const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_object[iv_endpoint2ObjIndex])), - - // Priority, one lower. - (iv_calloutPriority == CalloutPriorities::HIGH) ? - CalloutPriorities::MEDIUM : CalloutPriorities::LOW); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding bus callout t1: 0x%lx t2: 0x%lx, pri: %d", - ei->iv_target1.get(), ei->iv_target2.get(), - ei->iv_calloutPriority); - - i_info->iv_busCallouts.push_back( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoBusCallout>(ei)); - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect h/w target cdg FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryTargetCDG::addErrorInfo( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - ErrorInfoCDG* ei = new - ErrorInfoCDG( - *(static_cast<const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_object[iv_targetObjIndex])), - iv_callout, - iv_deconfigure, - iv_gard, - static_cast<CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority> - (iv_calloutPriority) - ); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding target 0x%lx cdg (%d:%d:%d), pri: %d", - ei->iv_target.get(), - ei->iv_callout, ei->iv_deconfigure, - ei->iv_gard, ei->iv_calloutPriority); - - // Add the ErrorInfo - i_info->iv_CDGs.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoCDG>(ei)); - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect h/w children cdg FFDC information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryChildrenCDG::addErrorInfo( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - ErrorInfoChildrenCDG* ei = new ErrorInfoChildrenCDG( - *(static_cast<const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>*> - (i_object[iv_parentObjIndex])), - static_cast<fapi2::TargetType>(iv_childType), - iv_callout, - iv_deconfigure, - iv_gard, - static_cast<CalloutPriorities::CalloutPriority> - (iv_calloutPriority), - iv_childPort, - iv_childNumber); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding children cdg (%d:%d:%d), type:" - " 0x%08x, pri: %d", - ei->iv_callout, ei->iv_deconfigure, ei->iv_gard, - ei->iv_childType, ei->iv_calloutPriority); - - // Add the ErrorInfo - i_info->iv_childrenCDGs.push_back( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoChildrenCDG>(ei)); - } - - /// - /// @brief Collect trace information to this ffdc - /// object - /// @param[in] A pointer to the error info we're collecting - /// @param[in] A pointer to the objects - /// @return void - /// - void ErrorInfoEntryCollectTrace::addErrorInfo( - std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfo> i_info, - const void* const* i_object) const - { - ErrorInfoCollectTrace* ei = new ErrorInfoCollectTrace( - static_cast<CollectTraces::CollectTrace>(iv_eieTraceId)); - - FAPI_DBG("addErrorInfo: Adding trace: 0x%x", ei->iv_eiTraceId); - - // Add the ErrorInfo - i_info->iv_traces.push_back(std::shared_ptr<ErrorInfoCollectTrace>(ei)); - } - -}; diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/ffdc.C b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/ffdc.C deleted file mode 100755 index 9b7504d..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/ffdc.C +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/ffdc.C $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file ffdc.C - * @brief Implements the FirstFailureData class - */ - -#include <plat_trace.H> -#include <ffdc.H> -#include <error_info.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - - /// - /// @brief Add error information to this ffdc object - /// @param[in] A pointer to a list of objects - /// @param[in] A pointer to the list of entries - /// @param[in] The count of how many entries there are - /// @return void - /// - template<> - void FirstFailureData<ReturnCode>::addErrorInfo( - const void* const* i_pObjects, - const ErrorInfoEntry* i_pEntries, - const uint8_t i_count) - { - FAPI_DBG("%d entries", i_count); - for (uint32_t i = 0; i < i_count; i++) - { - i_pEntries[i].addErrorInfo(iv_info, i_pObjects); - } - } - - - -}; diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/plat_utils.C b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/plat_utils.C deleted file mode 100755 index aafc35f..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/plat_utils.C +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ -/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ -/* */ -/* $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/src/plat_utils.C $ */ -/* */ -/* OpenPOWER OnChipController Project */ -/* */ -/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2015 */ -/* [+] International Business Machines Corp. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); */ -/* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. */ -/* You may obtain a copy of the License at */ -/* */ -/* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 */ -/* */ -/* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software */ -/* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, */ -/* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or */ -/* implied. See the License for the specific language governing */ -/* permissions and limitations under the License. */ -/* */ -/* IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG */ -/** - * @file plat_utils.C - * @brief Implements fapi2 common utilities - */ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <plat_trace.H> -#include <return_code.H> -#include <error_info.H> - -namespace fapi2 -{ - /// - /// @brief Log an error. - /// - void logError( - fapi2::ReturnCode & io_rc, - fapi2::errlSeverity_t i_sev = fapi2::FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_UNRECOVERABLE, - bool i_unitTestError = false ) - { - FAPI_DBG("logging 0x%lx.", uint64_t(io_rc)); - - // Iterate over the vectors and output what is in them. - const ErrorInfo* ei = io_rc.getErrorInfo(); - - FAPI_DBG("ffdcs: %lu", ei->iv_ffdcs.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_ffdcs.begin(); i != ei->iv_ffdcs.end(); ++i ) - { - uint32_t sz; - (*i)->getData(sz); - FAPI_DBG("\tid: 0x%x size %d", (*i)->getFfdcId(), sz); - } - - FAPI_DBG("hwCallouts: %lu", ei->iv_hwCallouts.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_hwCallouts.begin(); i != ei->iv_hwCallouts.end(); - ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\thw: %d pri %d target: 0x%lx", - (*i)->iv_hw, (*i)->iv_calloutPriority, - (*i)->iv_refTarget.get()); - } - - FAPI_DBG("procedureCallouts: %lu", ei->iv_procedureCallouts.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_procedureCallouts.begin(); - i != ei->iv_procedureCallouts.end(); ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\tprocedure: %d pri %d", - (*i)->iv_procedure, (*i)->iv_calloutPriority); - } - - FAPI_DBG("busCallouts: %lu", ei->iv_busCallouts.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_busCallouts.begin(); i != ei->iv_busCallouts.end(); - ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\tbus: t1: 0x%lx t2: 0x%lx pri: %d", - (*i)->iv_target1.get(), (*i)->iv_target2.get(), - (*i)->iv_calloutPriority); - } - - - FAPI_DBG("cdgs: %lu", ei->iv_CDGs.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_CDGs.begin(); i != ei->iv_CDGs.end(); ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\ttarget: 0x%lx co: %d dc: %d gard: %d pri: %d", - (*i)->iv_target.get(), - (*i)->iv_callout, - (*i)->iv_deconfigure, - (*i)->iv_gard, - (*i)->iv_calloutPriority); - - } - - FAPI_DBG("childrenCDGs: %lu", ei->iv_childrenCDGs.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_childrenCDGs.begin(); - i != ei->iv_childrenCDGs.end(); ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\tchildren: parent 0x%lx co: %d dc: %d gard: %d pri: %d", - (*i)->iv_parent.get(), - (*i)->iv_callout, - (*i)->iv_deconfigure, - (*i)->iv_gard, - (*i)->iv_calloutPriority); - } - - FAPI_DBG("traces: %lu", ei->iv_traces.size()); - for( auto i = ei->iv_traces.begin(); i != ei->iv_traces.end(); ++i ) - { - FAPI_DBG("\ttraces: 0x%x", (*i)->iv_eiTraceId); - } - - // Release the ffdc information now that we're done with it. - io_rc.forgetData(); - - } -}; diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/tools/parseErrorInfo.pl b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/tools/parseErrorInfo.pl deleted file mode 100755 index ba2fefb..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/tools/parseErrorInfo.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1479 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -# IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG -# This is an automatically generated prolog. -# -# $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/tools/parseErrorInfo.pl $ -# -# OpenPOWER OnChipController Project -# -# Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2011,2015 -# [+] International Business Machines Corp. -# -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or -# implied. See the License for the specific language governing -# permissions and limitations under the License. -# -# IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG -# $Id: fapiParseErrorInfo.pl,v 1.30 2014/07/25 00:36:41 jmcgill Exp $ -# Purpose: This perl script will parse HWP Error XML files and create required -# FAPI code. -# -# Author: CamVan Nguyen and Mike Jones -# Reworked for fapi2/P9 -# -# Usage: -# fapiParseErrorInfo.pl <output dir> <filename1> <filename2> ... - -use strict; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Set PREFERRED_PARSER to XML::Parser. Otherwise it uses XML::SAX which contains -# bugs that result in XML parse errors that can be fixed by adjusting white- -# space (i.e. parse errors that do not make sense). -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -$XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = 'XML::Parser'; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Specify perl modules to use -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex); -use XML::Simple; -my $xml = new XML::Simple (KeyAttr=>[]); - -# Uncomment to enable debug output -use Data::Dumper; -use Getopt::Long; - -my $target_ffdc_type = "fapi2::Target<fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_ALL>"; -my $buffer_ffdc_type = "fapi2::buffer"; -my $variable_buffer_ffdc_type = "fapi2::variable_buffer"; -my $ffdc_type = "fapi2::ffdc_t"; - -# We want to keep the signatures for the ffdc gathering hwp so that -# we can create members of the proper types for the ffdc classes. -my %signatures = ("proc_extract_pore_halt_ffdc" => ["por_base_state", - "por_halt_type_t", - "por_ffdc_offset_t"], - "hwpTestFfdc1" => [$target_ffdc_type], - "proc_extract_pore_base_ffdc" => ["por_base_state", "por_sbe_base_state"], - "proc_tp_collect_dbg_data" => [$target_ffdc_type], - ); - -# There are some names used in the XML files which exist in either -# c++ keywords (case, for example) or macros (DOMAIN). The one's which -# cause problems and need to be changed are here. -# -# DOMAIN is defined to 1 in math.h -my %mangle_names = ("DOMAIN" => "FAPI2_DOMAIN"); - -# A list of deprecated elements. These will report messages to the -# user, and not define anything. They have not been found to be used, -# but that doesn't mean they're not ... -my %deprecated = ("RC_PROCPM_PMCINIT_TIMEOUT" => "CHIP_IN_ERROR is defined as a callout procedure"); - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print Command Line Help -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -my $arg_empty_ffdc = undef; -my $arg_output_dir = undef; -my $arg_use_variable_buffers = undef; - -# Get the options from the command line - the rest of @ARGV will -# be filenames -GetOptions("empty-ffdc-classes" => \$arg_empty_ffdc, - "output-dir=s" => \$arg_output_dir, - "use-variable-buffers" => \$arg_use_variable_buffers); - -my $numArgs = $#ARGV + 1; -if (($numArgs < 1) || ($arg_output_dir eq undef)) -{ - print ("Usage: parseErrorInfo.pl [--empty-ffdc-classes] [--use-variable-buffers] --output-dir=<output dir> <filename1> <filename2> ...\n"); - print (" This perl script will parse HWP Error XML files and creates\n"); - print (" the following files:\n"); - print (" - hwp_return_codes.H. HwpReturnCode enumeration (HWP generated errors)\n"); - print (" - hwp_error_info.H. Error information (used by FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR\n"); - print (" when a HWP generates an error)\n"); - print (" - collect_reg_ffdc.C. Function to collect register FFDC\n"); - print (" - set_sbe_error.H. Macro to create an SBE error\n"); - print (" The --empty-ffdc-classes option is for platforms which don't collect ffdc.\n"); - exit(1); -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Hashes containing error names/enum-values -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -my %errNameToValueHash; -my %errValuePresentHash; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Hashes containing ffdc names/enum-values -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -my %ffdcNameToValueHash; -my %ffdcValuePresentHash; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Subroutine that checks if an entry exists in an array. If it doesn't exist -# then it is added. The index of the entry within the array is returned -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -sub addEntryToArray -{ - my ($arrayref, $entry ) = @_; - - my $match = 0; - my $index = 0; - - foreach my $element (@$arrayref) - { - if ($element eq $entry) - { - $match = 1; - last; - } - else - { - $index++; - } - } - - if (!($match)) - { - push(@$arrayref, $entry); - } - - return $index; -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Subroutine that figures out an error enum value from an error name and stores -# it in global hashes -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -sub setErrorEnumValue -{ - my $name = $_[0]; - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that the error name is not a duplicate - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists($errNameToValueHash{$name})) - { - # Two different errors with the same name! - print ("fapiParseErrorInfo.pl ERROR. Duplicate error name ", $name, "\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Figure out the error enum-value. This is a hash value generated from - # the error name. A hash is used for Cronus so that if a HWP is not - # recompiled against a new eCMD/Cronus version where the errors have - # changed then there will not be a mismatch in error values. - # This is a 24bit hash value because FAPI has a requirement that the - # top byte of the 32 bit error value be zero to store flags indicating - # the creator of the error - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - my $errHash128Bit = md5_hex($name); - my $errHash24Bit = substr($errHash128Bit, 0, 6); - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that the error enum-value is not a duplicate - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists($errValuePresentHash{$errHash24Bit})) - { - # Two different errors generate the same hash-value! - print ("fapiParseAttributeInfo.pl ERROR. Duplicate error hash value\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Update the hashes with the error name and ID - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - $errValuePresentHash{$errHash24Bit} = 1; - $errNameToValueHash{$name} = $errHash24Bit; -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Subroutine that figures out an FFDC ID value from an FFDC name and stores it -# in global hashes for use when creating the enumeration of FFDC IDs -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -sub setFfdcIdValue -{ - my $name = $_[0]; - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that the FFDC name is not a duplicate - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists($ffdcNameToValueHash{$name})) - { - # Two different FFDCs with the same name! - print ("fapiParseErrorInfo.pl ERROR. Duplicate FFDC name ", $name, "\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Figure out the FFDC enum-value. This is a hash value generated from - # the FFDC name. - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - my $ffdcHash128Bit = md5_hex($name); - my $ffdcHash32Bit = substr($ffdcHash128Bit, 0, 8); - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that the error enum-value is not a duplicate - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists($ffdcValuePresentHash{$ffdcHash32Bit})) - { - # Two different FFDCs generate the same hash-value! - print ("fapiParseAttributeInfo.pl ERROR. Duplicate FFDC hash value\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Update the hashes with the error name and ID - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - $ffdcValuePresentHash{$ffdcHash32Bit} = 1; - $ffdcNameToValueHash{$name} = $ffdcHash32Bit; -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Subroutine to create ffdc methods -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -sub addFfdcMethod -{ - my $methods = shift; - my $ffdc_uc = shift; - my $class_name = shift; - my $type = shift; - my $ffdc_lc = lc($ffdc_uc); - - # If we didn't get a type passed in, this element will get an ffdc_t pair. - $type = $ffdc_type if ($type eq undef); - - # Mangle the uppercase name if needed - $ffdc_uc = $mangle_names{$ffdc_uc} if ($mangle_names{$ffdc_uc} ne undef); - - my $key = $ffdc_lc.$type; - my $key_target = $ffdc_lc.$target_ffdc_type; - my $key_ffdc = $ffdc_lc.$ffdc_type; - - # Check to see if this element already has been recorded with this - # type or a target type. Note the effect we're shooting for here is - # to define the member if it's not been defined before *or* it's - # changing from an ffdc_t to a target due to other information in the xml - return if ($methods->{$key}{type} eq $type); - return if ($methods->{$key_target}{type} eq $target_ffdc_type); - - # Just leave if this is a variable_buffer ans we're not supporting that. - return if (($type eq $variable_buffer_ffdc_type) && ($arg_use_variable_buffers eq undef)); - - # Set the proper type, and clear out any previous members/methods if - # we're going from an ffdc_t to a target. - $methods->{$key}{type} = $type; - delete $methods->{$key_ffdc} if ($type eq $target_ffdc_type); - - my $method = ""; - my $method_body = ""; - - if ($type eq $ffdc_type) - { - $method = "\n template< typename T, typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value>::type* = nullptr >\n"; - $method .= " $class_name& set_$ffdc_lc(const T& i_value)\n"; - $method_body = " {$ffdc_uc.ptr() = &i_value; $ffdc_uc.size() = fapi2::getErrorInfoFfdcSize(i_value); return *this;}\n\n"; - - $methods->{$key}{member} = "$ffdc_type $ffdc_uc;\n "; - } - - elsif ($type eq $buffer_ffdc_type) - { - # Two methods - one for integral buffers and one for variable_buffers - $method = "\n template< typename T >\n"; - $method .= " $class_name& set_$ffdc_lc(const fapi2::buffer<T>& i_value)\n"; - $method_body = " {$ffdc_uc.ptr() = &i_value(); $ffdc_uc.size() = i_value.template getLength<uint8_t>(); return *this;}\n\n"; - - $methods->{$key}{member} = "$ffdc_type $ffdc_uc;\n "; - } - - elsif ($type eq $variable_buffer_ffdc_type) - { - $method = "\n $class_name& set_$ffdc_lc(const fapi2::variable_buffer& i_value)\n"; - $method_body = " {$ffdc_uc.ptr() = &i_value(); $ffdc_uc.size() = i_value.template getLength<uint8_t>(); return *this;}\n\n"; - - # No need to add the member here, it was added with fapi2::buffer. And we can't have variable - # buffer support with out integral buffer support (can we?) - } - - else - { - $method = "\n $class_name& set_$ffdc_lc(const $type& i_value)\n"; - $method_body .= " {$ffdc_uc = &i_value; return *this;}\n\n"; - - $methods->{$key}{member} = "const $type* $ffdc_uc;\n "; - } - - $method .= ($arg_empty_ffdc eq undef) ? $method_body : " {}\n\n"; - $methods->{$key}{method} = $method; -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Open output files for writing -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -my $rcFile = $arg_output_dir; -$rcFile .= "/"; -$rcFile .= "hwp_return_codes.H"; -open(RCFILE, ">", $rcFile); - -my $eiFile = $arg_output_dir; -$eiFile .= "/"; -$eiFile .= "hwp_error_info.H"; -open(EIFILE, ">", $eiFile); - -my $ecFile = $arg_output_dir; -$ecFile .= "/"; -$ecFile .= "hwp_ffdc_classes.H"; -open(ECFILE, ">", $ecFile); - -my $crFile = $arg_output_dir; -$crFile .= "/"; -$crFile .= "collect_reg_ffdc.C"; -open(CRFILE, ">", $crFile); - -my $sbFile = $arg_output_dir; -$sbFile .= "/"; -$sbFile .= "set_sbe_error.H"; -open(SBFILE, ">", $sbFile); - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print start of file information to hwp_error_info.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print EIFILE "// hwp_error_info.H\n"; -print EIFILE "// This file is generated by the perl script parseErrorInfo.pl\n\n"; -print EIFILE "#ifndef FAPI2_HWPERRORINFO_H_\n"; -print EIFILE "#define FAPI2_HWPERRORINFO_H_\n\n"; -print EIFILE "#include <target.H>\n"; -print EIFILE "#include <return_code.H>\n"; -print EIFILE "#include <plat_trace.H>\n"; -print EIFILE "/**\n"; -print EIFILE " * \@brief Error Information macros and HwpFfdcId enumeration\n"; -print EIFILE " *\/\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print start of file information to hwp_ffdc_classes.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print ECFILE "// hwp_ffdc_classes.H\n"; -print ECFILE "// This file is generated by the perl script parseErrorInfo.pl\n\n"; -print ECFILE "#ifndef FAPI2_HWP_FFDC_CLASSES_H_\n"; -print ECFILE "#define FAPI2_HWP_FFDC_CLASSES_H_\n\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <ffdc.H>\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <buffer.H>\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <variable_buffer.H>\n" if ($arg_use_variable_buffers ne undef); -print ECFILE "#include <error_info.H>\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <utils.H>\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <hwp_error_info.H>\n"; -print ECFILE "#include <collect_reg_ffdc.H>\n"; -#print ECFILE "#include <proc_extract_sbe_rc.H>\n\n"; -print ECFILE "/**\n"; -print ECFILE " * \@brief FFDC gathering classes\n"; -print ECFILE " *\/\n"; -print ECFILE "namespace fapi2\n{\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print start of file information to collectRegFfdc.C -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print CRFILE "// collect_reg_ffdc.C\n"; -print CRFILE "// This file is generated by the perl script parseErrorInfo.pl\n\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <stdint.h>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <vector>\n"; - -print CRFILE "#include <buffer.H>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <collect_reg_ffdc.H>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <target.H>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <return_code.H>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <hw_access.H>\n"; -print CRFILE "#include <plat_trace.H>\n\n"; - -print CRFILE "namespace fapi2\n"; -print CRFILE "{\n"; -print CRFILE "void collectRegFfdc(const fapi2::Target<TARGET_TYPE_ALL>* i_target,\n"; -print CRFILE " const fapi2::HwpFfdcId i_ffdcId,\n"; -print CRFILE " fapi2::ReturnCode & o_rc,\n"; -print CRFILE " const TargetType i_child,\n"; -print CRFILE " const TargetType i_presChild,\n"; -print CRFILE " uint32_t i_childOffsetMult)\n"; -print CRFILE "{\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_INF(\"collectRegFfdc. FFDC ID: 0x%x\", i_ffdcId);\n"; -print CRFILE " fapi2::ReturnCode l_rc;\n"; -print CRFILE " fapi2::buffer<uint64_t> l_buf;\n"; -print CRFILE " uint32_t l_cfamData = 0;\n"; -print CRFILE " uint64_t l_scomData = 0;\n"; -print CRFILE " std::vector<uint32_t> l_cfamAddresses;\n"; -print CRFILE " std::vector<uint64_t> l_scomAddresses;\n"; -print CRFILE " uint32_t l_ffdcSize = 0;\n\n"; -print CRFILE " switch (i_ffdcId)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print start of file information to setSbeError.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print SBFILE "// setSbeError.H\n"; -print SBFILE "// This file is generated by the perl script parseErrorInfo.pl\n\n"; -print SBFILE "// When SBE code creates an error, it produces an error value\n"; -print SBFILE "// that matches a value in the HwpReturnCode enum in\n"; -print SBFILE "// fapiHwpReturnCodes.H. The SBE uses the __ASSEMBLER__\n"; -print SBFILE "// primitives in hwpReturnCodes.H to do this. The function\n"; -print SBFILE "// that extracts the error value from the SBE needs to call\n"; -print SBFILE "// FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR to create the error and get all the\n"; -print SBFILE "// actions in the error XML file performed, but that macro can\n"; -print SBFILE "// only be called with the enumerator, not the value. This\n"; -print SBFILE "// FAPI_SET_SBE_ERROR macro can be called instead, it calls\n"; -print SBFILE "// FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR with the correct error enumerator.\n"; -print SBFILE "// Errors containing <sbeError/> in their XML are supported\n"; -print SBFILE "// in this macro.\n\n"; -print SBFILE "// Note that it is expected that this macro will be called\n"; -print SBFILE "// in one place (the function that extracts the error from\n"; -print SBFILE "// the SBE), if this changes and it is called in multiple\n"; -print SBFILE "// places then the macro could be turned into a function to\n"; -print SBFILE "// avoid the code size increase of expanding the macro in\n"; -print SBFILE "// multiple places. The function approach is slightly more\n"; -print SBFILE "// complicated, there is an extra C file and the function\n"; -print SBFILE "// must take a parameter for the generic chip ID in the error\n"; -print SBFILE "// XML.\n\n"; -print SBFILE "#ifndef FAPI2_SETSBEERROR_H_\n"; -print SBFILE "#define FAPI2_SETSBEERROR_H_\n\n"; -print SBFILE "#define FAPI_SET_SBE_ERROR(RC, ERRVAL)\\\n"; -print SBFILE "{\\\n"; -print SBFILE "switch (ERRVAL)\\\n"; -print SBFILE "{\\\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# For each XML file -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -foreach my $argnum (0 .. $#ARGV) -{ - my $infile = $ARGV[$argnum]; - my $count = 0; - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Read XML file. The ForceArray option ensures that there is an array of - # elements even if there is only one element - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - my $errors = $xml->XMLin($infile, ForceArray => - ['hwpError', 'collectFfdc', 'ffdc', 'callout', 'deconfigure', 'gard', - 'registerFfdc', 'collectRegisterFfdc', 'cfamRegister', 'scomRegister', - 'id','collectTrace', 'buffer']); - - # Uncomment to get debug output of all errors - #print "\nFile: ", $infile, "\n", Dumper($errors), "\n"; - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # For each Error - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - foreach my $err (@{$errors->{hwpError}}) - { - # Hash of methods for the ffdc-gathering class - my %methods; - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that expected fields are present - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (! exists $err->{rc}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR. rc missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - if (! exists $err->{description}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. description missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that this rc hasn't been deprecated - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - if ($deprecated{$err->{rc}} ne undef) - { - print "WARNING: $err->{rc} has been deprecated because $deprecated{$err->{rc}}\n"; - next; - } - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Set the error enum value in a global hash - #--------------------------------------------------------------------- - setErrorEnumValue($err->{rc}); - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # If this is an SBE error, add it to set_sbe_error.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists $err->{sbeError}) - { - print SBFILE " case fapi2::$err->{rc}:\\\n"; - print SBFILE " FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR(RC, $err->{rc});\\\n"; - print SBFILE " break;\\\n"; - } - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Print the CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_FFDC macro to hwp_error_info.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - print EIFILE "#define $err->{rc}_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_FFDC(RC) "; - - # For now, this code is removed. It appears to work just fine but - # will require more of the fapi2 infrastructure to be in place. - # Because the ffdc collection classes create members with real types, - # the declarations of the types need to be visible - and they're not - # right now. When we get further along, we can enable this code. -=begin NO_FFDC_COLLECT_HWP - $count = 0; - - foreach my $collectFfdc (@{$err->{collectFfdc}}) - { - if ($count == 0) - { - print EIFILE "{ fapi2::ReturnCode l_tempRc; "; - } - $count++; - - print EIFILE "FAPI_EXEC_HWP(l_tempRc, $collectFfdc, RC); "; - - # collectFfdc is a string we're going to stuff into FAPI_EXEC_HWP - # but we need to create the arguments in the ffdc class. The first - # element inthe collectFfdc string is the function to call. - my @elements = split /,/, $collectFfdc; - my @signature = @{$signatures{@elements[0]}}; - for (my $i = 1; $i <= $#elements; $i++) - { - @elements[$i] =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, @elements[$i], lc($err->{rc}), @signature[$i-1]); - } - } - - if ($count > 0) - { - print EIFILE "}"; - } -=cut NO_FFDC_COLLECT_HWP - print EIFILE "\n"; - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Print the CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_REG_FFDC macro to hwp_error_info.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - print EIFILE "#define $err->{rc}_CALL_FUNCS_TO_COLLECT_REG_FFDC(RC) "; - - foreach my $collectRegisterFfdc (@{$err->{collectRegisterFfdc}}) - { - #------------------------------------------------------------------ - # Check that expected fields are present - #------------------------------------------------------------------ - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{id}[0]) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. id(s) missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - foreach my $id (@{$collectRegisterFfdc->{id}}) - { - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check FFDC register collection type: target, child, or based on present children - #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{target}) - { - print EIFILE "fapi2::collectRegFfdc($collectRegisterFfdc->{target}, "; - print EIFILE "fapi2::$id, RC, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE); "; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $collectRegisterFfdc->{target}, - lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - } - elsif (exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}) - { - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}->{parent}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: parent missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}->{childType}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: childType missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - print EIFILE "fapi2::collectRegFfdc($collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}->{parent}, fapi2::$id, "; - print EIFILE "RC, fapi2::$collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}->{childType}, fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE); "; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $collectRegisterFfdc->{childTargets}->{parent}, - lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - } - elsif (exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}) - { - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{target}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: target missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{childType}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: childType missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - if (! exists $collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{childPosOffsetMultiplier}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: childPosOffsetMultiplier missing from collectRegisterFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - print EIFILE "fapi2::collectRegFfdc($collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{target}, fapi2::$id, RC, "; - print EIFILE "fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE, fapi2::$collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{childType}, "; - print EIFILE "$collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{childPosOffsetMultiplier}); "; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $collectRegisterFfdc->{basedOnPresentChildren}->{target}, - lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - } - else - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR: Invalid collectRegisterFfdc configuration\n"); - exit(1); - } - } - } - - print EIFILE "\n"; - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Print the ADD_ERROR_INFO macro to hwp_error_info.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - print EIFILE "#define $err->{rc}_ADD_ERROR_INFO(RC) "; - - # Array of EI Objects - my @eiObjects; - - my $eiObjectStr = "const void * l_objects[] = {"; - my $eiEntryStr = ""; - my $eiEntryCount = 0; - my %cdgTargetHash; # Records the callout/deconfigure/gards for Targets - my %cdgChildHash; # Records the callout/deconfigure/gards for Children - - # collect firmware trace - foreach my $collectTrace (@{$err->{collectTrace}}) - { - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_COLLECT_TRACE; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].collect_trace.iv_eieTraceId = fapi2::CollectTraces::$collectTrace; \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - } - - # Local FFDC - foreach my $ffdc (@{$err->{ffdc}}) - { - # Set the FFDC ID value in a global hash. The name is <rc>_<ffdc> - my $ffdcName = $err->{rc} . "_"; - $ffdcName = $ffdcName . $ffdc; - setFfdcIdValue($ffdcName); - - # Add the FFDC data to the EI Object array if it doesn't already exist - my $objNum = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $ffdc); - - # Add a method to the ffdc-gathering class - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $ffdc, lc($err->{rc})); - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_FFDC; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcObjIndex = $objNum; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcId = fapi2::$ffdcName; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcSize = fapi2::getErrorInfoFfdcSize($ffdc); \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - } - - # Buffers, looks a lot like local ffdc - foreach my $buffer (@{$err->{buffer}}) - { - # Set the FFDC ID value in a global hash. The name is <rc>_<ffdc> - my $bufferName = $err->{rc} . "_"; - $bufferName = $bufferName . $buffer; - setFfdcIdValue($bufferName); - - # Add the FFDC data to the EI Object array if it doesn't already exist - my $objNum = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $buffer); - - # Add a method to the ffdc-gathering class - one for each buffer type - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $buffer, lc($err->{rc}), $buffer_ffdc_type); - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $buffer, lc($err->{rc}), $variable_buffer_ffdc_type); - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_FFDC; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcObjIndex = $objNum; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcId = fapi2::$bufferName; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].ffdc.iv_ffdcSize = fapi2::getErrorInfoFfdcSize($buffer); \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - } - - # Procedure/Target/Bus/Child callouts - foreach my $callout (@{$err->{callout}}) - { - if (! exists $callout->{priority}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Callout priority missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - my $elementsFound = 0; - if (exists $callout->{hw}) - { - # HW Callout - if (! exists $callout->{hw}->{hwid}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. HW Callout hwid missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - # Check that those HW callouts that need reference targets have them - if (($callout->{hw}->{hwid} eq "TOD_CLOCK") || - ($callout->{hw}->{hwid} eq "MEM_REF_CLOCK") || - ($callout->{hw}->{hwid} eq "PROC_REF_CLOCK") || - ($callout->{hw}->{hwid} eq "PCI_REF_CLOCK")) - { - if (! exists $callout->{hw}->{refTarget}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Callout missing refTarget\n"); - exit(1); - } - } - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_HW_CALLOUT; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].hw_callout.iv_hw = fapi2::HwCallouts::$callout->{hw}->{hwid}; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].hw_callout.iv_calloutPriority = fapi2::CalloutPriorities::$callout->{priority}; \\\n"; - if (exists $callout->{hw}->{refTarget}) - { - # Add the Targets to the objectlist if they don't already exist - my $objNum = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $callout->{hw}->{refTarget}); - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].hw_callout.iv_refObjIndex = $objNum; \\\n"; - - # Add a method to the ffdc-gathering class - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $callout->{hw}->{refTarget}, lc($err->{rc})); - } - else - { - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].hw_callout.iv_refObjIndex = 0xff; \\\n"; - } - $eiEntryCount++; - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $callout->{procedure}) - { - # Procedure Callout - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_PROCEDURE_CALLOUT; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].proc_callout.iv_procedure = fapi2::ProcedureCallouts::$callout->{procedure}; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].proc_callout.iv_calloutPriority = fapi2::CalloutPriorities::$callout->{priority}; \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $callout->{bus}) - { - # A Bus Callout consists of two targets separated by - # commas/spaces - my @targets = split(/\s*,\s*|\s+/, $callout->{bus}); - - if (scalar @targets != 2) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. did not find two targets in bus callout\n"); - exit(1); - } - - # Check the type of the Targets - print EIFILE "fapi2::checkType<const $target_ffdc_type *>($targets[0]); \\\n"; - print EIFILE "fapi2::checkType<const $target_ffdc_type *>($targets[1]); \\\n"; - - # Add the Targets to the objectlist if they don't already exist - my $objNum1 = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $targets[0]); - - my $objNum2 = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $targets[1]); - - # Add a method to the ffdc-gathering class - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $targets[0], lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $targets[1], lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_BUS_CALLOUT; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].bus_callout.iv_endpoint1ObjIndex = $objNum1; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].bus_callout.iv_endpoint2ObjIndex = $objNum2; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].bus_callout.iv_calloutPriority = fapi2::CalloutPriorities::$callout->{priority}; \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $callout->{target}) - { - # Add the Target to cdgTargetHash to be processed with any - # deconfigure and GARD requests - $cdgTargetHash{$callout->{target}}{callout} = 1; - $cdgTargetHash{$callout->{target}}{priority} = - $callout->{priority}; - - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $callout->{childTargets}) - { - # Check that the parent and childType subelements exist - if (! exists $callout->{childTargets}->{parent}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child Callout parent missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - if (! exists $callout->{childTargets}->{childType}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child Callout childType missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - # Add the child info to cdgChildHash to be processed with - # any deconfigure and GARD requests - my $parent = $callout->{childTargets}->{parent}; - my $childType = $callout->{childTargets}->{childType}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{callout} = 1; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{priority} = - $callout->{priority}; - - $elementsFound++; - - if (exists $callout->{childTargets}->{childPort}) - { - my $childPort = $callout->{childTargets}->{childPort}; - - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childPort} = $childPort; - } - - if (exists $callout->{childTargets}->{childNumber}) - { - my $childNum = $callout->{childTargets}->{childNumber}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childNumber} = $childNum; - } - - } - if ($elementsFound == 0) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Callout incomplete\n"); - exit(1); - } - elsif ($elementsFound > 1) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Callout has multiple elements\n"); - exit(1); - } - } # callout - - # Target/Child deconfigures - foreach my $deconfigure (@{$err->{deconfigure}}) - { - my $elementsFound = 0; - if (exists $deconfigure->{target}) - { - # Add the Target to cdgTargetHash to be processed with any - # callout and GARD requests - $cdgTargetHash{$deconfigure->{target}}{deconf} = 1; - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $deconfigure->{childTargets}) - { - # Check that the parent and childType subelements exist - if (! exists $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{parent}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child Deconfigure parent missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - if (! exists $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childType}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child Deconfigure childType missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - # Add the child info to cdgChildHash to be processed with - # any callout and GARD requests - my $parent = $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{parent}; - my $childType = $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childType}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{deconf} = 1; - - $elementsFound++; - - if ( exists $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childPort}) - { - my $childPort = $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childPort}; - - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childPort} = $childPort; - } - - if ( exists $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childNumber}) - { - my $childNum = $deconfigure->{childTargets}->{childNumber}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childNumber} = $childNum; - - } - } - if ($elementsFound == 0) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Deconfigure incomplete\n"); - exit(1); - } - elsif ($elementsFound > 1) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Deconfigure has multiple elements\n"); - exit(1); - } - } # deconfigure - - # Target/Child Gards - foreach my $gard (@{$err->{gard}}) - { - my $elementsFound = 0; - if (exists $gard->{target}) - { - # Add the Target to cdgTargetHash to be processed with any - # callout and deconfigure requests - $cdgTargetHash{$gard->{target}}{gard} = 1; - $elementsFound++; - } - if (exists $gard->{childTargets}) - { - # Check that the parent and childType subelements exist - if (! exists $gard->{childTargets}->{parent}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child GARD parent missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - if (! exists $gard->{childTargets}->{childType}) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. Child GARD childType missing\n"); - exit(1); - } - - # Add the child info to cdgChildHash to be processed with - # any callout and deconfigure requests - my $parent = $gard->{childTargets}->{parent}; - my $childType = $gard->{childTargets}->{childType}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{gard} = 1; - - $elementsFound++; - - if ( exists $gard->{childTargets}->{childPort}) - { - my $childPort = $gard->{childTargets}->{childPort}; - - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childPort} = $childPort; - - } - - if ( exists $gard->{childTargets}->{childNumber}) - { - my $childNum = $gard->{childTargets}->{childNumber}; - $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}{childNumber} = $childNum; - } - } - if ($elementsFound == 0) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. GARD incomplete\n"); - exit(1); - } - elsif ($elementsFound > 1) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR in $err->{rc}. GARD has multiple elements\n"); - exit(1); - } - } # gard - - # Process the callout, deconfigures and GARDs for each Target - foreach my $cdg (keys %cdgTargetHash) - { - # Check the type - print EIFILE "fapi2::checkType<const $target_ffdc_type *>($cdg); \\\n"; - - my $callout = 0; - my $priority = 'LOW'; - my $deconf = 0; - my $gard = 0; - - if (exists $cdgTargetHash{$cdg}->{callout}) - { - $callout = 1; - } - if (exists $cdgTargetHash{$cdg}->{priority}) - { - $priority = $cdgTargetHash{$cdg}->{priority}; - } - if (exists $cdgTargetHash{$cdg}->{deconf}) - { - $deconf = 1; - } - if (exists $cdgTargetHash{$cdg}->{gard}) - { - $gard = 1; - } - - # Add the Target to the objectlist if it doesn't already exist - my $objNum = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $cdg); - - # Add a method to the ffdc-gathering class - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $cdg, lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_CDG; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].target_cdg.iv_targetObjIndex = $objNum; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].target_cdg.iv_callout = $callout; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].target_cdg.iv_deconfigure = $deconf; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].target_cdg.iv_gard = $gard; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].target_cdg.iv_calloutPriority = fapi2::CalloutPriorities::$priority; \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - } - - # Process the callout, deconfigures and GARDs for Child Targets - foreach my $parent (keys %cdgChildHash) - { - # Check the type - print EIFILE "fapi2::checkType<const $target_ffdc_type *>($parent); \\\n"; - - foreach my $childType (keys %{$cdgChildHash{$parent}}) - { - my $callout = 0; - my $priority = 'LOW'; - my $deconf = 0; - my $gard = 0; - my $childPort = 0xFF; - my $childNumber = 0xFF; - - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}{$childType}->{callout}) - { - $callout = 1; - } - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{priority}) - { - $priority = - $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{priority}; - } - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{deconf}) - { - $deconf = 1; - } - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{childPort}) - { - $childPort = - $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{childPort} ; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $childPort, lc($err->{rc})); - } - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{childNumber}) - { - $childNumber = - $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{childNumber} ; - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $childNumber, lc($err->{rc})); - } - if (exists $cdgChildHash{$parent}->{$childType}->{gard}) - { - $gard = 1; - } - - - # Add the Target to the objectlist if it doesn't already exist - my $objNum = addEntryToArray(\@eiObjects, $parent); - addFfdcMethod(\%methods, $parent, lc($err->{rc}), $target_ffdc_type); - - # Add an EI entry to eiEntryStr - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].iv_type = fapi2::EI_TYPE_CHILDREN_CDG; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_parentObjIndex = $objNum; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_callout = $callout; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_deconfigure = $deconf; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_childType = fapi2::$childType; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_childPort = $childPort; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_childNumber = $childNumber; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_gard = $gard; \\\n"; - $eiEntryStr .= - " l_entries[$eiEntryCount].children_cdg.iv_calloutPriority = fapi2::CalloutPriorities::$priority; \\\n"; - $eiEntryCount++; - } - } - - # Add all objects to $eiObjectStr - my $objCount = 0; - - foreach my $eiObject (@eiObjects) - { - if ($objCount > 0) - { - $eiObjectStr .= ", "; - } - - if ($mangle_names{$eiObject} eq undef) - { - $eiObjectStr .= "$eiObject" - } - else - { - $eiObjectStr .= $mangle_names{$eiObject}; - } - - $objCount++; - } - $eiObjectStr .= "};"; - - # Print info to file - if ($eiEntryCount > 0) - { - print EIFILE "\\\n{ \\\n $eiObjectStr \\\n"; - print EIFILE " fapi2::ErrorInfoEntry l_entries[$eiEntryCount]; \\\n"; - print EIFILE "$eiEntryStr"; - print EIFILE " RC.addErrorInfo(l_objects, l_entries, $eiEntryCount); \\\n}"; - } - - print EIFILE "\n"; - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Print the return code class to hwp_error_info.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Remove the repeated whitespace and newlines other characters from the description - $err->{description} =~ s/^\s+|\s+$|"//g; - $err->{description} =~ tr{\n}{ }; - $err->{description} =~ s/\h+/ /g; - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Print the return code class to hwp_error_info.H - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - my $class_name = lc($err->{rc}); - - # Class declaration - print ECFILE "\nclass $class_name\n{\n public:\n"; - - # Constructor. This traces the description. If this is too much, we can - # remove it. - if ($arg_empty_ffdc eq undef) - { - print ECFILE " $class_name(fapi2::errlSeverity_t i_sev = fapi2::FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_UNRECOVERABLE, fapi2::ReturnCode& i_rc = fapi2::current_err):\n"; - print ECFILE " iv_rc(i_rc),\n"; - print ECFILE " iv_sev(i_sev)\n"; - print ECFILE " { FAPI_ERR(\"$err->{description}\"); }\n"; - } - else - { - print ECFILE " $class_name(fapi2::errlSeverity_t i_sev = fapi2::FAPI2_ERRL_SEV_UNRECOVERABLE, fapi2::ReturnCode& i_rc = fapi2::current_err)\n"; - print ECFILE " {}\n"; - } - - # Methods - foreach my $key (keys %methods) - { - print ECFILE $methods{$key}{method}; - } - - # Stick the execute method at the end of the other methods. - print ECFILE " void execute(void)\n"; - print ECFILE " {\n"; - print ECFILE " FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR(iv_rc, $err->{rc});\n" if ($arg_empty_ffdc eq undef); - print ECFILE " fapi2::logError(iv_rc, iv_sev);\n" if ($arg_empty_ffdc eq undef); - print ECFILE " }\n\n"; - - # Instance variables - if ($arg_empty_ffdc eq undef) - { - print ECFILE " private:\n "; - foreach my $key (keys %methods) - { - print ECFILE $methods{$key}{member}; - } - - print ECFILE "fapi2::ReturnCode& iv_rc;\n"; - print ECFILE " fapi2::errlSeverity_t iv_sev;\n"; - } - - print ECFILE "};\n\n\n\n"; - } - - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # For each registerFfdc. - #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - foreach my $registerFfdc (@{$errors->{registerFfdc}}) - { - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Check that expected fields are present - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - if (! exists $registerFfdc->{id}[0]) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR. id missing from registerFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - - if (scalar @{$registerFfdc->{id}} > 1) - { - print ("parseErrorInfo.pl ERROR. multiple ids in registerFfdc\n"); - exit(1); - } - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Set the FFDC ID value in a global hash - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - setFfdcIdValue($registerFfdc->{id}[0]); - - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - # Generate code to capture the registers in collect_reg_ffdc.C - #---------------------------------------------------------------------- - print CRFILE " case $registerFfdc->{id}[0]:\n"; - -=begin NEED_P9_REGISTERS - # Look for CFAM Register addresses - foreach my $cfamRegister (@{$registerFfdc->{cfamRegister}}) - { - print CRFILE " l_cfamAddresses.push_back($cfamRegister);\n"; - print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize += sizeof(l_cfamData);\n"; - } - - # Look for SCOM Register addresses - foreach my $scomRegister (@{$registerFfdc->{scomRegister}}) - { - print CRFILE " l_scomAddresses.push_back($scomRegister);\n"; - print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize += sizeof(l_scomData);\n"; - } -=cut NEED_P9_REGISTERS - - print CRFILE " break;\n"; - } - -} - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print end of file information to collect_reg_ffdc.C -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print CRFILE " default:\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Invalid FFDC ID 0x%x\", "; -print CRFILE "i_ffdcId);\n"; -print CRFILE " return;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n\n"; - -=begin NEED_P9_REGISTERS - -print CRFILE " uint8_t * l_pBuf = NULL;\n"; -print CRFILE " uint8_t * l_pData = NULL;\n"; -print CRFILE " std::vector<fapi::Target> l_targets;\n"; -print CRFILE " uint32_t l_chipletPos32 = 0;\n"; -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Populate chiplet vectors (if required by register collection method) and adjust buffer sizes accordingly -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -print CRFILE " if (fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_child)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetChildChiplets(i_target, i_child, l_targets, TARGET_STATE_FUNCTIONAL);\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error: fapiGetChildChiplets: failed to get chiplets.\");\n"; -print CRFILE " return;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_targets.empty())\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_INF(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error: No functional chiplets found. \");\n"; -print CRFILE " return;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize += sizeof(l_chipletPos32);\n"; -print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize *= l_targets.size();\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pBuf = new uint8_t[l_ffdcSize];\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData = l_pBuf;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else if (fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_presChild)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetChildChiplets(i_target, i_presChild, l_targets, TARGET_STATE_PRESENT);\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error: fapiGetChildChiplets: failed to get chiplets.\");\n"; -print CRFILE " return;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_targets.empty())\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_INF(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error: No functional chiplets found. \");\n"; -print CRFILE " return;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize += sizeof(l_chipletPos32);\n"; -print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize *= l_targets.size();\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pBuf = new uint8_t[l_ffdcSize];\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData = l_pBuf;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_ffdcSize += sizeof(l_chipletPos32);\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pBuf = new uint8_t[l_ffdcSize];\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData = l_pBuf;\n"; -print CRFILE " l_targets.push_back(i_target);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n\n"; -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Obtain target position and insert as the first word in the buffer -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -print CRFILE " bool l_targIsChiplet = i_target.isChiplet();\n\n"; -print CRFILE " for (std::vector<fapi::Target>::const_iterator targetIter = l_targets.begin();\n"; -print CRFILE " targetIter != l_targets.end(); ++targetIter)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " if ((fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_child) ||\n"; -print CRFILE " (fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_presChild) ||\n"; -print CRFILE " (true == l_targIsChiplet))\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " uint8_t l_chipletPos = 0;\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_GET(ATTR_CHIP_UNIT_POS, &(*targetIter), l_chipletPos);\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error getting chiplet position\");\n"; -print CRFILE " l_chipletPos = 0xFF;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; - #------------------------------------------------------------------------- - # We print the target's position in the error log whether the target is a - # chip or chiplet, so we need to store the chiplet position in a uint32_t - # to have consitency in the buffer as ATTR_POS below returns a uint32_t - #------------------------------------------------------------------------- -print CRFILE " l_chipletPos32 = l_chipletPos;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = FAPI_ATTR_GET(ATTR_POS, &(*targetIter), l_chipletPos32);\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: Error getting chip position\");\n"; -print CRFILE " l_chipletPos32 = 0xFFFFFFFF;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " *(reinterpret_cast<uint32_t *>(l_pData)) = l_chipletPos32;\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData += sizeof(l_chipletPos32);\n"; -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Instert cfam data (if any) related to this chip / chiplet into the buffer -# If collecting FFDC based on present children, adjust the register address by the appropriate offset -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -print CRFILE " for (std::vector<uint32_t>::const_iterator cfamIter = l_cfamAddresses.begin();\n"; -print CRFILE " cfamIter != l_cfamAddresses.end(); ++cfamIter)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " if (fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_presChild)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetCfamRegister(i_target, (*cfamIter + (l_chipletPos32 * i_childOffsetMult)), l_buf);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetCfamRegister(*targetIter, *cfamIter, l_buf);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: CFAM error for 0x%x\","; -print CRFILE "*cfamIter);\n"; -print CRFILE " l_cfamData = 0xbaddbadd;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_cfamData = l_buf.getWord(0);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " *(reinterpret_cast<uint32_t *>(l_pData)) = l_cfamData;\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData += sizeof(l_cfamData);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n\n"; -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Instert any scom data (if any) related to this chip / chiplet into the buffer -# If collecting FFDC based on present children, adjust the register address by the appropriate offset -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -print CRFILE " for (std::vector<uint64_t>::const_iterator scomIter = l_scomAddresses.begin();\n"; -print CRFILE " scomIter != l_scomAddresses.end(); ++scomIter)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " if (fapi2::TARGET_TYPE_NONE != i_presChild)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetScom(i_target, (*scomIter + (l_chipletPos32 * i_childOffsetMult)), l_buf);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_rc = fapiGetScom(*targetIter, *scomIter, l_buf);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " if (l_rc)\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " FAPI_ERR(\"collect_reg_ffdc.C: SCOM error for 0x%llx\","; -print CRFILE "*scomIter);\n"; -print CRFILE " l_scomData = 0xbaddbaddbaddbaddULL;\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " else\n"; -print CRFILE " {\n"; -print CRFILE " l_scomData = l_buf.getDoubleWord(0);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " *(reinterpret_cast<uint64_t *>(l_pData)) = l_scomData;\n"; -print CRFILE " l_pData += sizeof(l_scomData);\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n"; -print CRFILE " }\n\n"; -print CRFILE " o_rc.addEIFfdc(i_ffdcId, l_pBuf, l_ffdcSize);\n"; -print CRFILE " delete [] l_pBuf;\n"; -=cut NEED_P9_REGISTERS - -print CRFILE "}\n"; -print CRFILE "}\n"; - - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print the fapiHwpReturnCodes.H file -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print RCFILE "// fapiHwpReturnCodes.H\n"; -print RCFILE "// This file is generated by perl script parseErrorInfo.pl\n\n"; -print RCFILE "#ifndef FAPI2_HWPRETURNCODES_H_\n"; -print RCFILE "#define FAPI2_HWPRETURNCODES_H_\n\n"; -print RCFILE "#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__\n"; -print RCFILE "namespace fapi2\n"; -print RCFILE "{\n\n"; -print RCFILE "/**\n"; -print RCFILE " * \@brief Enumeration of HWP return codes\n"; -print RCFILE " *\/\n"; -print RCFILE "enum HwpReturnCode\n"; -print RCFILE "{\n"; -foreach my $key (keys %errNameToValueHash) -{ - print RCFILE " $key = 0x$errNameToValueHash{$key},\n"; -} -print RCFILE "};\n\n"; -print RCFILE "}\n\n"; -print RCFILE "#else\n"; -foreach my $key (keys %errNameToValueHash) -{ - print RCFILE " .set $key, 0x$errNameToValueHash{$key}\n"; -} -print RCFILE "#endif\n"; -print RCFILE "#endif\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print the HwpFfdcId enumeration to hwp_error_info.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print EIFILE "namespace fapi2\n"; -print EIFILE "{\n\n"; -print EIFILE "/**\n"; -print EIFILE " * \@brief Enumeration of FFDC identifiers\n"; -print EIFILE " *\/\n"; -print EIFILE "enum HwpFfdcId\n"; -print EIFILE "{\n"; -foreach my $key (keys %ffdcNameToValueHash) -{ - print EIFILE " $key = 0x$ffdcNameToValueHash{$key},\n"; -} -print EIFILE "};\n\n"; -print EIFILE "}\n\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print end of file information to hwp_error_info.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print EIFILE "\n\n#endif\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print end of file information to hwp_ffdc_classes.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print ECFILE "\n};\n"; # close the namespace -print ECFILE "\n\n#endif\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Print end of file information to set_sbe_error.H -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -print SBFILE " default:\\\n"; -print SBFILE " FAPI_SET_HWP_ERROR(RC, RC_SBE_UNKNOWN_ERROR);\\\n"; -print SBFILE " break;\\\n"; -print SBFILE "}\\\n"; -print SBFILE "}\n\n"; -print SBFILE "#endif\n"; - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Close output files -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -close(RCFILE); -close(EIFILE); -close(ECFILE); -close(CRFILE); -close(SBFILE); diff --git a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/xml/buffer_errors.xml b/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/xml/buffer_errors.xml deleted file mode 100755 index 4cf6718..0000000 --- a/src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/xml/buffer_errors.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -<!-- IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG --> -<!-- This is an automatically generated prolog. --> -<!-- --> -<!-- $Source: src/ppe/hwpf/fapi/xml/buffer_errors.xml $ --> -<!-- --> -<!-- OpenPOWER OnChipController Project --> -<!-- --> -<!-- Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2015 --> -<!-- [+] International Business Machines Corp. --> -<!-- --> -<!-- --> -<!-- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); --> -<!-- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. --> -<!-- You may obtain a copy of the License at --> -<!-- --> -<!-- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 --> -<!-- --> -<!-- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software --> -<!-- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, --> -<!-- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or --> -<!-- implied. See the License for the specific language governing --> -<!-- permissions and limitations under the License. --> -<!-- --> -<!-- IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG --> - -<hwpErrors> - - <hwpError> - <rc>RC_FAPI2_BUFFER</rc> - <description> - fapi2 error from a buffer operation - </description> - <buffer>BUFFER</buffer> - <callout> - <procedure>CODE</procedure> - <priority>HIGH</priority> - </callout> - </hwpError> - -</hwpErrors> |