kernel_optimize_test/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe-regs.h
Alexander Usyskin 04dd366195 mei: extract fw status registers
Fetch FW status registers, as they are important in
in understanding of FW reset reasons

Signed-off-by: Alexander Usyskin <alexander.usyskin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Winkler <tomas.winkler@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2014-05-03 19:21:22 -04:00

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#ifndef _MEI_HW_TXE_REGS_H_
#define _MEI_HW_TXE_REGS_H_
#include "hw.h"
#define SEC_ALIVENESS_TIMER_TIMEOUT (5 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
#define SEC_ALIVENESS_WAIT_TIMEOUT (1 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
#define SEC_RESET_WAIT_TIMEOUT (1 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
#define SEC_READY_WAIT_TIMEOUT (5 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
#define START_MESSAGE_RESPONSE_WAIT_TIMEOUT (5 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
#define RESET_CANCEL_WAIT_TIMEOUT (1 * MSEC_PER_SEC)
enum {
SEC_BAR,
BRIDGE_BAR,
NUM_OF_MEM_BARS
};
/* SeC FW Status Register
*
* FW uses this register in order to report its status to host.
* This register resides in PCI-E config space.
*/
#define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0 0x40
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_WRK_ST_MSK 0x0000000F
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_OP_ST_MSK 0x000001C0
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_FW_INIT_CMPLT 0x00000200
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_ERR_CODE_MSK 0x0000F000
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_OP_MODE_MSK 0x000F0000
# define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS0_RST_CNT_MSK 0x00F00000
#define PCI_CFG_TXE_FW_STS1 0x48
#define IPC_BASE_ADDR 0x80400 /* SeC IPC Base Address */
/* IPC Input Doorbell Register */
#define SEC_IPC_INPUT_DOORBELL_REG (0x0000 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
/* IPC Input Status Register
* This register indicates whether or not processing of
* the most recent command has been completed by the SEC
* New commands and payloads should not be written by the Host
* until this indicates that the previous command has been processed.
*/
#define SEC_IPC_INPUT_STATUS_REG (0x0008 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
# define SEC_IPC_INPUT_STATUS_RDY BIT(0)
/* IPC Host Interrupt Status Register */
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_REG (0x0010 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_OUT_DB BIT(0)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_IN_RDY BIT(1)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_HDCP_M0_RCVD BIT(5)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_ILL_MEM_ACCESS BIT(17)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_AES_HKEY_ERR BIT(18)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_DES_HKEY_ERR BIT(19)
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_TMRMTB_OVERFLOW BIT(21)
/* Convenient mask for pending interrupts */
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_PENDING \
(SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_OUT_DB| \
SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_STATUS_IN_RDY)
/* IPC Host Interrupt Mask Register */
#define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_MASK_REG (0x0014 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
# define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_MASK_OUT_DB BIT(0) /* Output Doorbell Int Mask */
# define SEC_IPC_HOST_INT_MASK_IN_RDY BIT(1) /* Input Ready Int Mask */
/* IPC Input Payload RAM */
#define SEC_IPC_INPUT_PAYLOAD_REG (0x0100 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
/* IPC Shared Payload RAM */
#define IPC_SHARED_PAYLOAD_REG (0x0200 + IPC_BASE_ADDR)
/* SeC Address Translation Table Entry 2 - Ctrl
*
* This register resides also in SeC's PCI-E Memory space.
*/
#define SATT2_CTRL_REG 0x1040
# define SATT2_CTRL_VALID_MSK BIT(0)
# define SATT2_CTRL_BR_BASE_ADDR_REG_SHIFT 8
# define SATT2_CTRL_BRIDGE_HOST_EN_MSK BIT(12)
/* SATT Table Entry 2 SAP Base Address Register */
#define SATT2_SAP_BA_REG 0x1044
/* SATT Table Entry 2 SAP Size Register. */
#define SATT2_SAP_SIZE_REG 0x1048
/* SATT Table Entry 2 SAP Bridge Address - LSB Register */
#define SATT2_BRG_BA_LSB_REG 0x104C
/* Host High-level Interrupt Status Register */
#define HHISR_REG 0x2020
/* Host High-level Interrupt Enable Register
*
* Resides in PCI memory space. This is the top hierarchy for
* interrupts from SeC to host, aggregating both interrupts that
* arrive through HICR registers as well as interrupts
* that arrive via IPC.
*/
#define HHIER_REG 0x2024
#define IPC_HHIER_SEC BIT(0)
#define IPC_HHIER_BRIDGE BIT(1)
#define IPC_HHIER_MSK (IPC_HHIER_SEC | IPC_HHIER_BRIDGE)
/* Host High-level Interrupt Mask Register.
*
* Resides in PCI memory space.
* This is the top hierarchy for masking interrupts from SeC to host.
*/
#define HHIMR_REG 0x2028
#define IPC_HHIMR_SEC BIT(0)
#define IPC_HHIMR_BRIDGE BIT(1)
/* Host High-level IRQ Status Register */
#define HHIRQSR_REG 0x202C
/* Host Interrupt Cause Register 0 - SeC IPC Readiness
*
* This register is both an ICR to Host from PCI Memory Space
* and it is also exposed in the SeC memory space.
* This register is used by SeC's IPC driver in order
* to synchronize with host about IPC interface state.
*/
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_REG 0x2040
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_HOST_RDY BIT(0)
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_SEC_RDY BIT(1)
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_SYS_RDY \
(HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_HOST_RDY | \
HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_SEC_RDY)
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_READINESS_RDY_CLR BIT(2)
/* Host Interrupt Cause Register 1 - Aliveness Response */
/* This register is both an ICR to Host from PCI Memory Space
* and it is also exposed in the SeC memory space.
* The register may be used by SeC to ACK a host request for aliveness.
*/
#define HICR_HOST_ALIVENESS_RESP_REG 0x2044
#define HICR_HOST_ALIVENESS_RESP_ACK BIT(0)
/* Host Interrupt Cause Register 2 - SeC IPC Output Doorbell */
#define HICR_SEC_IPC_OUTPUT_DOORBELL_REG 0x2048
/* Host Interrupt Status Register.
*
* Resides in PCI memory space.
* This is the main register involved in generating interrupts
* from SeC to host via HICRs.
* The interrupt generation rules are as follows:
* An interrupt will be generated whenever for any i,
* there is a transition from a state where at least one of
* the following conditions did not hold, to a state where
* ALL the following conditions hold:
* A) HISR.INT[i]_STS == 1.
* B) HIER.INT[i]_EN == 1.
*/
#define HISR_REG 0x2060
#define HISR_INT_0_STS BIT(0)
#define HISR_INT_1_STS BIT(1)
#define HISR_INT_2_STS BIT(2)
#define HISR_INT_3_STS BIT(3)
#define HISR_INT_4_STS BIT(4)
#define HISR_INT_5_STS BIT(5)
#define HISR_INT_6_STS BIT(6)
#define HISR_INT_7_STS BIT(7)
#define HISR_INT_STS_MSK \
(HISR_INT_0_STS | HISR_INT_1_STS | HISR_INT_2_STS)
/* Host Interrupt Enable Register. Resides in PCI memory space. */
#define HIER_REG 0x2064
#define HIER_INT_0_EN BIT(0)
#define HIER_INT_1_EN BIT(1)
#define HIER_INT_2_EN BIT(2)
#define HIER_INT_3_EN BIT(3)
#define HIER_INT_4_EN BIT(4)
#define HIER_INT_5_EN BIT(5)
#define HIER_INT_6_EN BIT(6)
#define HIER_INT_7_EN BIT(7)
#define HIER_INT_EN_MSK \
(HIER_INT_0_EN | HIER_INT_1_EN | HIER_INT_2_EN)
/* SEC Memory Space IPC output payload.
*
* This register is part of the output payload which SEC provides to host.
*/
#define BRIDGE_IPC_OUTPUT_PAYLOAD_REG 0x20C0
/* SeC Interrupt Cause Register - Host Aliveness Request
* This register is both an ICR to SeC and it is also exposed
* in the host-visible PCI memory space.
* The register is used by host to request SeC aliveness.
*/
#define SICR_HOST_ALIVENESS_REQ_REG 0x214C
#define SICR_HOST_ALIVENESS_REQ_REQUESTED BIT(0)
/* SeC Interrupt Cause Register - Host IPC Readiness
*
* This register is both an ICR to SeC and it is also exposed
* in the host-visible PCI memory space.
* This register is used by the host's SeC driver uses in order
* to synchronize with SeC about IPC interface state.
*/
#define SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_REQ_REG 0x2150
#define SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_HOST_RDY BIT(0)
#define SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_SEC_RDY BIT(1)
#define SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_SYS_RDY \
(SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_HOST_RDY | \
SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_SEC_RDY)
#define SICR_HOST_IPC_READINESS_RDY_CLR BIT(2)
/* SeC Interrupt Cause Register - SeC IPC Output Status
*
* This register indicates whether or not processing of the most recent
* command has been completed by the Host.
* New commands and payloads should not be written by SeC until this
* register indicates that the previous command has been processed.
*/
#define SICR_SEC_IPC_OUTPUT_STATUS_REG 0x2154
# define SEC_IPC_OUTPUT_STATUS_RDY BIT(0)
/* MEI IPC Message payload size 64 bytes */
#define PAYLOAD_SIZE 64
/* MAX size for SATT range 32MB */
#define SATT_RANGE_MAX (32 << 20)
#endif /* _MEI_HW_TXE_REGS_H_ */