/* Copyright 2013-2014 IBM 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. */ #ifndef __CHIP_H #define __CHIP_H #include #include #include /* * Note on chip IDs: * * We carry a "chip_id" around, in the cpu_thread, but also as * ibm,chip-id properties. * * This ID is the HW fabric ID of a chip based on the XSCOM numbering, * also known as "GCID" (Global Chip ID). * * The format of this number is different between P7 and P8 and care must * be taken when trying to convert between this chip ID and some other * representation such as PIR values, interrupt-server numbers etc... : * * P7 GCID * ------- * * Global chip ID is a 6 bit number: * * NodeID T ChipID * | | | | * |___|___|___|___|___|___| * * Where T is the "torrent" bit and is 0 for P7 chips and 1 for * directly XSCOM'able IO chips such as Torrent * * This macro converts a PIR to a GCID */ #define P7_PIR2GCID(pir) ({ \ uint32_t _pir = pir; \ ((_pir >> 4) & 0x38) | ((_pir >> 5) & 0x3); }) #define P7_PIR2COREID(pir) (((pir) >> 2) & 0x7) #define P7_PIR2THREADID(pir) ((pir) & 0x3) /* * P8 GCID * ------- * * Global chip ID is a 6 bit number: * * NodeID ChipID * | | | * |___|___|___|___|___|___| * * The difference with P7 is the absence of T bit, the ChipID * is 3 bits long. The GCID is thus the same as the high bits * if the PIR */ #define P8_PIR2GCID(pir) (((pir) >> 7) & 0x3f) #define P8_PIR2COREID(pir) (((pir) >> 3) & 0xf) #define P8_PIR2THREADID(pir) ((pir) & 0x7) struct dt_node; struct centaur_chip; /* Chip type */ enum proc_chip_type { PROC_CHIP_UNKNOWN, PROC_CHIP_P7, PROC_CHIP_P7P, PROC_CHIP_P8_MURANO, PROC_CHIP_P8_VENICE, PROC_CHIP_P8_NAPLES, }; /* Simulator quirks */ enum proc_chip_quirks { QUIRK_NO_CHIPTOD = 0x00000001, QUIRK_MAMBO_CALLOUTS = 0x00000002, QUIRK_NO_F000F = 0x00000004, QUIRK_NO_PBA = 0x00000008, QUIRK_NO_OCC_IRQ = 0x00000010, QUIRK_DISABLE_NAP = 0x00000020, } proc_chip_quirks; static inline bool chip_quirk(unsigned int q) { return !!(proc_chip_quirks & q); } #define MAX_CHIPS (1 << 6) /* 6-bit chip ID */ /* * For each chip in the system, we maintain this structure * * This contains fields used by different modules including * modules in hw/ but is handy to keep per-chip data */ struct proc_chip { uint32_t id; /* HW Chip ID (GCID) */ struct dt_node *devnode; /* "xscom" chip node */ /* These are only initialized after xcom_init */ enum proc_chip_type type; uint32_t ec_level; /* 0xMm (DD1.0 = 0x10) */ /* Those two values are only populated on machines with an FSP * dbob_id = Drawer/Block/Octant/Blade (DBOBID) * pcid = HDAT processor_chip_id */ uint32_t dbob_id; uint32_t pcid; /* Used by hw/xscom.c */ uint64_t xscom_base; /* Used by hw/lpc.c */ uint32_t lpc_xbase; struct lock lpc_lock; uint8_t lpc_fw_idsel; uint8_t lpc_fw_rdsz; struct list_head lpc_clients; /* Used by hw/slw.c */ uint64_t slw_base; uint64_t slw_bar_size; uint64_t slw_image_size; /* Used by hw/homer.c */ uint64_t homer_base; uint64_t homer_size; uint64_t occ_common_base; uint64_t occ_common_size; /* Must hold capi_lock to change */ u8 capp_phb3_attached_mask; bool capp_ucode_loaded; /* Used by hw/centaur.c */ struct centaur_chip *centaurs; /* Used by hw/p8-i2c.c */ struct list_head i2cms; /* Used by hw/psi.c */ struct psi *psi; }; extern uint32_t pir_to_chip_id(uint32_t pir); extern uint32_t pir_to_core_id(uint32_t pir); extern uint32_t pir_to_thread_id(uint32_t pir); extern struct proc_chip *next_chip(struct proc_chip *chip); #define for_each_chip(__c) for (__c=next_chip(NULL); __c; __c=next_chip(__c)) extern struct proc_chip *get_chip(uint32_t chip_id); extern void init_chips(void); #endif /* __CHIP_H */