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diff --git a/hwpf/plat/include/buffer.H b/hwpf/plat/include/buffer.H new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e863c3b --- /dev/null +++ b/hwpf/plat/include/buffer.H @@ -0,0 +1,684 @@ +/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */ +/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */ +/* */ +/* $Source: $ */ +/* */ +/* OpenPOWER HostBoot Project */ +/* */ +/* Contributors Listed Below - COPYRIGHT 2012,2014 */ +/* [+] 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_parameters.H> +#include <buffer_traits.H> +#include <return_code.H> + +namespace fapi2 +{ + /// @brief Class representing a FAPI buffer<T> + /// @tparam T, the integral type of the buffer (uint16_t, uint64_t, etc.) + template <typename T, typename TT = bufferTraits<T> > + class buffer + { + public: + /// Shortcut typedef to get to our traits class + typedef typename TT::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): + iv_data(i_value) + { + } + + ~buffer(void) = default; + +#if !defined(DOXYGEN) && defined(FAPI2_DEBUG) + /// @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; } + + /// @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 is integral + static_assert( std::is_integral<OT>::value, + "Input must be an integral type" ); + + 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 + bits_in_value >= bit_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<typename TT::unit_type>(TT::get_address(iv_data), i_value, i_offset); + return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; + } + + /// @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 TT::bit_length(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 TT::template size<OT>(iv_data); + } + + /// + /// @brief Templated setBit for integral types + /// @tparam B the bit number to set. + /// @tparam C the count of bits to set, defaults to 1 + /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining + /// @note 0 is left-most + /// @note Example: fapi2::buffer<uint64_t>().setBit<3>(); + /// + template< bits_type B, bits_type C = 1 > + inline buffer& setBit(void) + { + static_assert((B >= 0) && + ((B + C - 1) < TT::bits_per_unit()), "failed range check"); + + // This would be a candidate for a fast_mask (see variable_buffer) but + // we'd need tables for all the integral types which maybe we need to + // do ... + iv_data |= (T(~0) >> (TT::bits_per_unit() - C)) << (TT::bits_per_unit() - B - C); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Set a bit in the buffer + /// @param[in] i_bit the bit number to set. + /// @param[in] i_count the count of bits to set, defaults to 1 + /// @note 0 is left-most + /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if OK + /// + inline fapi2::ReturnCode setBit(const bits_type& i_bit, const bits_type& i_count = 1) + { + if ((i_count + i_bit - 1) >= TT::bits_per_unit()) + { + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + iv_data |= (T(~0) >> (TT::bits_per_unit() - i_count)) << (TT::bits_per_unit() - i_bit - i_count); + + return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; + } + + /// + /// @brief Clear a bit in buffer + /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to clear. + /// @tparam C the count of bits to clear, defaults to 1 + /// @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, bits_type C = 1> + inline buffer& clearBit(void) + { + static_assert((B >= 0) && + ((B + C - 1)< TT::bits_per_unit()), "failed range check"); + + iv_data &= buffer<T>().setBit<B, C>().invert(); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Clear a bit in the buffer + /// @param[in] i_bit the bit number to clear. + /// @param[in] i_count the count of bits to clear, defaults to 1 + /// @note 0 is left-most + /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if OK + /// + inline fapi2::ReturnCode clearBit(const bits_type& i_bit, const bits_type& i_count = 1) + { + if ((i_count + i_bit - 1) >= TT::bits_per_unit()) + { + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + fapi2::buffer<T> l_scratch; + + if (l_scratch.setBit(i_bit, i_count) != FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS) + { + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + iv_data &= l_scratch.invert(); + + return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; + } + + /// + /// @brief Write a bit in buffer to a given value + /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to write + /// @tparam C the count of bits to write, defaults to 1 + /// @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, bits_type C = 1 > + inline buffer& writeBit(const bool i_value) + { + static_assert((B >= 0) && + ((B + C - 1)< TT::bits_per_unit()), "failed range check"); + + (i_value == 0) ? clearBit<B, C>() : setBit<B, C>(); + return *this; + } + + + /// + /// @brief Invert bit + /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to invert. + /// @tparam C the count of bits to flip, defaults to 1 + /// @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, bits_type C = 1 > + inline buffer& flipBit(void) + { + static_assert((B >= 0) && + ((B + C - 1) < TT::bits_per_unit()), "failed range check"); + + iv_data ^= buffer<T>().setBit<B, C>(); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Get the value of a bit in the buffer + /// @tparam B Bit in buffer to get. + /// @tparam C the count of bits to get, defaults to 1 + /// @return true if *any* bit is on, false if *every* bit is off + /// + template< bits_type B, bits_type C = 1> + inline bool getBit(void) const + { + return buffer<T>().setBit<B, C>() & iv_data; + } + + /// + /// @brief Set and entire buffer to X's + /// @tparam X {0,1} depending if you want to clear (0) + /// or fill (1) a buffer + /// @return buffer_base&, Useful for method chaining + /// + template< uint8_t X > + inline buffer& flush(void) + { + static_assert( (X == 1) || (X == 0), "bad argument to flush" ); + (0 == X) ? TT::clear(iv_data) : TT::set(iv_data); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Invert entire buffer + /// @return buffer_base&, Useful for method chaining + /// + inline buffer& invert(void) + { TT::invert(iv_data); return *this; } + + /// + /// @brief Bit reverse entire buffer + /// @return buffer_base&, Useful for method chaining + /// + inline buffer& reverse(void) + { TT::reverse(iv_data); return *this; } + + + ///@} + + /// @name Buffer Manipulation Functions + ///@{ + + /// + /// @brief Get a pointer to the buffer bits + /// @return Pointer to the buffer itself + /// + inline T* pointer(void) { return &iv_data; } + + // 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 + inline buffer<T>& operator>>(bits_type i_shiftnum); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator<<() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator<<(bits_type i_shiftnum); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator+() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator+(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator+=() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator+=(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator|=() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator|=(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator&=() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator&=(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator|() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator|(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator&() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator&(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator^=() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator^=(const T& rhs); +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator~() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline buffer<T>& operator~(const T& rhs) const; +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator==() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline bool operator==(const T& rhs) const; +#endif + + /// + /// @brief operator!=() + /// +#ifdef DOXYGEN + inline 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 - defaults to bit 0 + /// @tparam OT the type of the incoming (origin) data + /// @param[in] i_datain OT value to copy into DataBuffer + /// - data is taken left aligned + /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining + /// + template<bits_type TS, bits_type L, bits_type SS = 0, typename OT> + inline buffer& 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"); + + // Normalize the input to 2 64 bit integers and adjust the starts accordingly + uint64_t source = static_cast<uint64_t>(i_datain); + const uint64_t target = static_cast<uint64_t>(iv_data); + + const bits_type source_start = parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - (source_length - SS); + const bits_type target_start = parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - (target_length - TS); + + // Get mask value for Target buffer + // Note: Need "& 0UL" because bit shift left for Target buffer doesn't roll off + uint64_t mask = ((~0UL << (parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - L)) & ~0UL) >> target_start; + + // Align the source to the target. Make things signed so we know which way to shift. + int32_t shift = source_start - target_start; + if (shift > 0) + { + source <<= shift; + } + else + { + shift = target_start - source_start; + source >>= shift; + } + + iv_data = ((target & ~mask) | (source & mask)); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy part of a OT into the DataBuffer + /// @tparam OT the type of the incoming (origin) data + /// @param[in] i_datain OT value to copy into DataBuffer + /// - data is taken left aligned + /// @param[in] Start bit to insert into (target start) + /// @param[in] Length of bits to insert + /// @param[in] Start bit in source - defaults to bit 0 + + /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if successful + /// + template<typename OT> + fapi2::ReturnCode insert(const OT i_datain, const bits_type i_targetStart, + const bits_type i_len, const bits_type i_sourceStart = 0) + { + 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 + if ((i_targetStart + i_len) > target_length) + { + FAPI_ERR("insert(): (Target Start + Len) is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + if ((i_sourceStart + i_len) > source_length) + { + FAPI_ERR("insert(): (Source Start + Len) is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + if (i_targetStart >= target_length) + { + FAPI_ERR("insert(): Target Start is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + if (i_sourceStart >= source_length) + { + FAPI_ERR("insert(): Source Start is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // Normalize the input to 2 64 bit integers and adjust the starts accordingly + uint64_t source = static_cast<uint64_t>(i_datain); + const uint64_t target = static_cast<uint64_t>(iv_data); + + const bits_type source_start = parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - (source_length - i_sourceStart); + const bits_type target_start = parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - (target_length - i_targetStart); + + // Get mask value for Target buffer + // Note: Need "& 0UL" because bit shift left for Target buffer doesn't roll off + uint64_t mask = ((~0UL << (parameterTraits<uint64_t>::bit_length - i_len)) & ~0UL) >> target_start; + + // Align the source to the target. Make things signed so we know which way to shift. + int32_t shift = source_start - target_start; + if (shift > 0) + { + source <<= shift; + } + else + { + shift = target_start - source_start; + source >>= shift; + } + + iv_data = ((target & ~mask) | (source & mask)); + return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; + } + + /// + /// @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 + /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining + /// @note Data is assumed to be aligned on the word boundary of L + /// + template<bits_type TS, bits_type L, typename OT> + inline buffer& 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 *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy in a right aligned value + /// @tparam OT the type of the incoming (origin) data + /// @param[in] i_datain OT value to copy into DataBuffer + /// - data is taken right aligned + /// @param[in] Start bit to insert into + /// @param[in] Length of bits to insert + /// @return FAPi2_RC_SUCCESS if no error + /// @note Data is assumed to be aligned on the word boundary of L + /// + template<typename OT> + fapi2::ReturnCode insertFromRight(const OT i_datain, const bits_type i_targetStart, + const bits_type i_len) + { + // Error if input data don't make sense + if ((i_targetStart + i_len) > parameterTraits<T>::bit_length()) + { + FAPI_ERR("insertFromRight(): (Target Start + Len) is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + if (i_targetStart >= parameterTraits<T>::bit_length()) + { + FAPI_ERR("insertFromRight(): Target Start is out of bounds"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + if (i_len > parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length()) + { + FAPI_ERR("insertFromRight(): Len > input buffer"); + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + return this->insert(i_datain, i_targetStart, i_len, parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length() - i_len); + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT + /// @tparam SS Start bit in source + /// @tparam L Length of bits to insert + /// @tparam TS Start bit to insert into (target start) + /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing (target) + /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed left aligned + /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining + /// + template<bits_type SS, bits_type L, bits_type TS = 0, typename OT> + inline buffer& extract(OT& o_out) + { + // Extraction is just an insert into o_out + + buffer<OT> out(o_out); + out.insert<TS, L, SS>(iv_data); + o_out = out; + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT + /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing (target) + /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed left aligned + /// @param[in] Start bit in source + /// @param[in] Length of bits to extract + /// @param[in] Start bit to insert into (target start) + /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if ok + /// + template<typename OT> + fapi2::ReturnCode extract(OT& o_out, const bits_type i_sourceStart, + const bits_type i_len, const bits_type i_targetStart = 0) + { + // Extraction is just an insert into o_out + + buffer<OT> out(o_out); + if (out.insert(iv_data, i_targetStart, i_len, i_sourceStart) != FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS) + { + return FAPI2_RC_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + o_out = out; + return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT and right justify + /// @tparam SS Start bit to insert into (source start) + /// @tparam L Length of bits to extract + /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing (target) + /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed right aligned + /// @return buffer& Useful for method chaining + /// + template<bits_type SS, bits_type L, typename OT> + inline buffer& extractToRight(OT& o_out) + { + extract<SS, L, parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length() - L>(o_out); + return *this; + } + + /// + /// @brief Copy data from this buffer into an OT and right justify + /// @tparam OT the type of the outgoing (target) + /// @param[out] o_out OT to copy into - data is placed right aligned + /// @param[in] Start bit to insert into (source start) + /// @param[in] Length of bits to insert + /// @return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS if ok + /// + template<typename OT> + fapi2::ReturnCode extractToRight(OT& o_out, const bits_type i_sourceStart, + const bits_type i_len) + { + return extract(o_out, i_sourceStart, i_len, parameterTraits<OT>::bit_length() - i_len); + } + + ///@} + + private: + /// The contents of the buffer + T iv_data; + }; +} + +#endif |