From 1bfd1c30b8c3ddd6db9491a638d4d9e55d72c1fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Santosh Puranik Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 06:16:22 -0600 Subject: FAPI cleanup in PPE 1) Removed importtemp/fapi2 2) Removed old files from import/ 3) Synced over parseErrorInfo.pl from ekb Change-Id: Ic830b9dd86b612f7892a40fb2d3158a73940d7af Reviewed-on: http://gfw160.aus.stglabs.ibm.com:8080/gerrit/21760 Tested-by: Jenkins Server Reviewed-by: Sachin Gupta Reviewed-by: Martin Peschke --- import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H | 582 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 582 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H (limited to 'import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H') diff --git a/import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H b/import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H deleted file mode 100644 index d1c2ad28..00000000 --- a/import/hwpf/fapi2/include/hw_access.H +++ /dev/null @@ -1,582 +0,0 @@ -/* 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 hw_access.H -/// -/// @brief Hardware access functions that needs to be specialized for -/// platform implementation. -/// - -#ifndef _FAPI2_HWACCESS_H_ -#define _FAPI2_HWACCESS_H_ - - // variable_buffer isn't supported on PPE -#ifndef __PPE__ -#include -#endif - -#include -#include - -namespace fapi2 -{ - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // PIB Error Functions - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /// @brief Sets the PIB error mask - platform dependant - /// @param[in] i_mask The new error mask - // note: this can be moved to a C file if desired - inline void setPIBErrorMask(uint8_t i_mask) - { - // Keeps the compiler from complaining about the unused i_mask - static_cast(i_mask); - - return; - } - - /// @brief Gets the PIB error mask - platform dependant - /// @return uint8_t The current PIB error mask - // note: this can be moved to a C file if desired - inline uint8_t getPIBErrorMask(void) - { - return 0; - } - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // Operational Mode Error Functions - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /// @brief Sets the operational mode - /// @param[in] i_mode The new mode - // note: this can be moved to a C file if desired - inline void setOpMode(const OpModes i_mode) - { - // Keeps the compiler from complaining about the unused i_mode - static_cast(i_mode); - - // No-op for now. Should set thread-local operational mode - return; - } - - /// @brief Gets the operational mode - /// @return the operational mode - // note: this can be moved to a C file if desired - inline OpModes getOpMode(void) - { - // No-op for now. Should read thread-local operational mode - return NORMAL; - } - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - // HW Communication Functions to be implemented at the platform layer. - //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - /// - /// @brief Platform-level implementation of getScom() - /// @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_date 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& i_target, - const uint64_t i_address, - buffer& 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 Platform-level implementation of putScom() - /// @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& i_target, - const uint64_t i_address, - const buffer 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 Platform-level implementation of putScomUnderMask() - /// @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& i_target, - const uint64_t i_address, - const buffer i_data, - const buffer 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 Platform-level implementation called by getCfamRegister() - /// Hardware procedures writers will not call this function. - /// @Tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address CFAM address to read from. - /// @param[out] o_data 32-bit 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& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - buffer& 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 Platform-level implementation of putCfamRegister() - /// Hardware procedures writers will not call this function. - /// @Tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address CFAM address to write to. - /// @param[out] i_data 32-bit 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& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - const buffer 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 Platform-level implementation of modifyCfamRegister() - /// Hardware procedures writers will not call this function. - /// @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[out] i_data 32-bit buffer that holds data to modify. - /// @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& i_target, - const uint32_t i_address, - const buffer i_data, - const fapi2::ChipOpModifyMode i_modifyMode) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " modifyCfamRegister " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input modifying data: " << uint32_t(i_data) << "; " - << "input ChipOpModifyMode: " << i_modifyMode - << std::dec << std::endl; - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - // variable_buffer isn't supported on PPE -#ifndef __PPE__ - /// - /// @brief Platform-level implementation of getRing() - /// Hardware procedures writers will not call this function. - /// @Tparam K template parameter, passed in target. - /// @param[in] i_target HW target to operate on. - /// @param[in] i_address Ring address to read from. - /// @param[out] o_data Buffer that holds ring 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& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - variable_buffer& o_data, - const RingMode i_ringMode) - { - 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 << "; " - << "first element of output data: " << o_data()[0] - << std::endl; - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Platform-level implementation of putRing() - /// Hardware procedures writers will not call this function. - /// @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& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - const variable_buffer& i_data, - const RingMode i_ringMode) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " putRing " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "first element of the input data: " << i_data()[0] - << std::endl; - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } - - /// @brief Platform-level implementation of modifyRing() - /// @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& i_target, - const scanRingId_t i_address, - const variable_buffer& i_data, - const ChipOpModifyMode i_modifyMode, - const RingMode i_ringMode) - { - std::cout << std::hex << " modifyRing " - << "target: {" << i_target.getType() << "," - << uint64_t(i_target) << "}; " - << "address: " << i_address << "; " - << "input ChipOpModifyMode: " << i_modifyMode << "; " - << "ring mode: " << i_ringMode << "; " - << "first element of the input data: " << i_data()[0] - << std::endl; - - return FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_MULTI_SCOM - /// @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 fapi2::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. - /// - template< TargetType K > - fapi2::ReturnCode multiScom (const Target& i_target, - MultiScom& io_multiScomObj) - { - } -#endif - - // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // NOTE: - // Implement platform Spy access functions if platform supports them. - // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - // variable_buffer isn't supported on PPE -#ifndef __PPE__ - /// @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 fapi2::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 - /// - /// fapi2::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 - /// -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getSpy(const Target& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement getSpy (string)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getSpy(const Target& i_target, - const char * const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement getSpy (string)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - /// @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 fapi2::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 - /// - /// fapi2::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 - /// -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putSpy(const Target& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement putSpy (enum)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putSpy(const Target& i_target, - const char* const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& i_data) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement putSpy (string)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - /// @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 fapi2::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. - /// -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putSpyImage(const Target& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - const variable_buffer& i_data, - variable_buffer& o_imageData) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement putSpyImage (enum)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode putSpyImage(const Target& i_target, - const char* const i_spyId, - const variable_buffer& i_data, - variable_buffer& o_imageData) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement putSpyImage (string)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - /// @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 fapi2::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. - /// -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_ENUM - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getSpyImage(const Target& i_target, - const spyId_t i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data, - const variable_buffer& i_imageData) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement getSpyImage (enum)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif -#ifdef FAPI_SUPPORT_SPY_AS_STRING - template< TargetType K > - inline ReturnCode getSpyImage(const Target& i_target, - const char * const i_spyId, - variable_buffer& o_data, - const variable_buffer& i_imageData) - { - static_assert(K == 0, "implement getSpyImage (string)"); - return ~FAPI2_RC_SUCCESS; - } -#endif - -#endif // PPE - -}; - -#endif // _FAPI2_HWACCESS_H_ -- cgit v1.2.1