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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
*
* Copyright 2018-2020 HabanaLabs, Ltd.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
*/
#ifndef HL_BOOT_IF_H
#define HL_BOOT_IF_H
#define LKD_HARD_RESET_MAGIC 0xED7BD694 /* deprecated - do not use */
#define HL_POWER9_HOST_MAGIC 0x1DA30009
#define BOOT_FIT_SRAM_OFFSET 0x200000
#define VERSION_MAX_LEN 128
enum cpu_boot_err {
CPU_BOOT_ERR_DRAM_INIT_FAIL = 0,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_FIT_CORRUPTED = 1,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_TS_INIT_FAIL = 2,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_DRAM_SKIPPED = 3,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_BMC_WAIT_SKIPPED = 4,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_NIC_DATA_NOT_RDY = 5,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_NIC_FW_FAIL = 6,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_SECURITY_NOT_RDY = 7,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_SECURITY_FAIL = 8,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_EFUSE_FAIL = 9,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_PRI_IMG_VER_FAIL = 10,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_SEC_IMG_VER_FAIL = 11,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_PLL_FAIL = 12,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_DEVICE_UNUSABLE_FAIL = 13,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_BOOT_FW_CRIT_ERR = 18,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_BINNING_FAIL = 19,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_TPM_FAIL = 20,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_TMP_THRESH_INIT_FAIL = 21,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_EEPROM_FAIL = 22,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_ENABLED = 31,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_SCND_EN = 63,
CPU_BOOT_ERR_LAST = 64 /* we have 2 registers of 32 bits */
};
/*
* CPU error bits in BOOT_ERROR registers
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DRAM_INIT_FAIL DRAM initialization failed.
* DRAM is not reliable to use.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_FIT_CORRUPTED FIT data integrity verification of the
* image provided by the host has failed.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TS_INIT_FAIL Thermal Sensor initialization failed.
* Boot continues as usual, but keep in
* mind this is a warning.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DRAM_SKIPPED DRAM initialization has been skipped.
* Skipping DRAM initialization has been
* requested (e.g. strap, command, etc.)
* and FW skipped the DRAM initialization.
* Host can initialize the DRAM.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BMC_WAIT_SKIPPED Waiting for BMC data will be skipped.
* Meaning the BMC data might not be
* available until reset.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_NIC_DATA_NOT_RDY NIC data from BMC is not ready.
* BMC has not provided the NIC data yet.
* Once provided this bit will be cleared.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_NIC_FW_FAIL NIC FW loading failed.
* The NIC FW loading and initialization
* failed. This means NICs are not usable.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SECURITY_NOT_RDY Chip security initialization has been
* started, but is not ready yet - chip
* cannot be accessed.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SECURITY_FAIL Security related tasks have failed.
* The tasks are security init (root of
* trust), boot authentication (chain of
* trust), data packets authentication.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_EFUSE_FAIL Reading from eFuse failed.
* The PCI device ID might be wrong.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_PRI_IMG_VER_FAIL Verification of primary image failed.
* It mean that ppboot checksum
* verification for the preboot primary
* image has failed to match expected
* checksum. Trying to program image again
* might solve this.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SEC_IMG_VER_FAIL Verification of secondary image failed.
* It mean that ppboot checksum
* verification for the preboot secondary
* image has failed to match expected
* checksum. Trying to program image again
* might solve this.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_PLL_FAIL PLL settings failed, meaning that one
* of the PLLs remains in REF_CLK
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DEVICE_UNUSABLE_FAIL Device is unusable and customer support
* should be contacted.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BOOT_FW_CRIT_ERR Critical error was detected during
* the execution of ppboot or preboot.
* for example: stack overflow.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BINNING_FAIL Binning settings failed, meaning
* malfunctioning components might still be
* in use.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TPM_FAIL TPM verification flow failed.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TMP_THRESH_INIT_FAIL Failed to set threshold for tmperature
* sensor.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR_EEPROM_FAIL Failed reading EEPROM data. Defaults
* are used.
*
* CPU_BOOT_ERR0_ENABLED Error registers enabled.
* This is a main indication that the
* running FW populates the error
* registers. Meaning the error bits are
* not garbage, but actual error statuses.
*/
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DRAM_INIT_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_DRAM_INIT_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_FIT_CORRUPTED (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_FIT_CORRUPTED)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TS_INIT_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_TS_INIT_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DRAM_SKIPPED (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_DRAM_SKIPPED)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BMC_WAIT_SKIPPED (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_BMC_WAIT_SKIPPED)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_NIC_DATA_NOT_RDY (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_NIC_DATA_NOT_RDY)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_NIC_FW_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_NIC_FW_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SECURITY_NOT_RDY (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_SECURITY_NOT_RDY)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SECURITY_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_SECURITY_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_EFUSE_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_EFUSE_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_PRI_IMG_VER_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_PRI_IMG_VER_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_SEC_IMG_VER_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_SEC_IMG_VER_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_PLL_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_PLL_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_DEVICE_UNUSABLE_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_DEVICE_UNUSABLE_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BOOT_FW_CRIT_ERR (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_BOOT_FW_CRIT_ERR)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_BINNING_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_BINNING_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TPM_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_TPM_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_TMP_THRESH_INIT_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_TMP_THRESH_INIT_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_EEPROM_FAIL (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_EEPROM_FAIL)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR0_ENABLED (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_ENABLED)
#define CPU_BOOT_ERR1_ENABLED (1 << CPU_BOOT_ERR_ENABLED)
enum cpu_boot_dev_sts {
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SECURITY_EN = 0,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DEBUG_EN = 1,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_WATCHDOG_EN = 2,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DRAM_INIT_EN = 3,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_BMC_WAIT_EN = 4,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_E2E_CRED_EN = 5,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_HBM_CRED_EN = 6,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_RL_EN = 7,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SRAM_SCR_EN = 8,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DRAM_SCR_EN = 9,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_HARD_RST_EN = 10,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_PLL_INFO_EN = 11,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SP_SRAM_EN = 12,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_CLK_GATE_EN = 13,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_HBM_ECC_EN = 14,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_PKT_PI_ACK_EN = 15,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_LD_COM_EN = 16,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_IATU_CONF_EN = 17,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_MAC_EN = 18,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DYN_PLL_EN = 19,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_GIC_PRIVILEGED_EN = 20,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_EQ_INDEX_EN = 21,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_MULTI_IRQ_POLL_EN = 22,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_STAT_XPCS91_EN = 23,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_STAT_EXT_EN = 24,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_IS_IDLE_CHECK_EN = 25,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_MAP_HWMON_EN = 26,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_ENABLED = 31,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SCND_EN = 63,
CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_LAST = 64 /* we have 2 registers of 32 bits */
};
/*
* BOOT DEVICE STATUS bits in BOOT_DEVICE_STS registers
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SECURITY_EN Security is Enabled.
* This is an indication for security
* enabled in FW, which means that
* all conditions for security are met:
* device is indicated as security enabled,
* registers are protected, and device
* uses keys for image verification.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DEBUG_EN Debug is enabled.
* Enabled when JTAG or DEBUG is enabled
* in FW.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_WATCHDOG_EN Watchdog is enabled.
* Watchdog is enabled in FW.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DRAM_INIT_EN DRAM initialization is enabled.
* DRAM initialization has been done in FW.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_BMC_WAIT_EN Waiting for BMC data enabled.
* If set, it means that during boot,
* FW waited for BMC data.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_E2E_CRED_EN E2E credits initialized.
* FW initialized E2E credits.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_HBM_CRED_EN HBM credits initialized.
* FW initialized HBM credits.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_RL_EN Rate limiter initialized.
* FW initialized rate limiter.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SRAM_SCR_EN SRAM scrambler enabled.
* FW initialized SRAM scrambler.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DRAM_SCR_EN DRAM scrambler enabled.
* FW initialized DRAM scrambler.
* Initialized in: u-boot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_HARD_RST_EN FW hard reset procedure is enabled.
* FW has the hard reset procedure
* implemented. This means that FW will
* perform hard reset procedure on
* receiving the halt-machine event.
* Initialized in: preboot, u-boot, linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_PLL_INFO_EN FW retrieval of PLL info is enabled.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SP_SRAM_EN SP SRAM is initialized and available
* for use.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_CLK_GATE_EN Clock Gating enabled.
* FW initialized Clock Gating.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_HBM_ECC_EN HBM ECC handling Enabled.
* FW handles HBM ECC indications.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_PKT_PI_ACK_EN Packets ack value used in the armcpd
* is set to the PI counter.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_LD_COM_EN Flexible FW loading communication
* protocol is enabled.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_IATU_CONF_EN FW iATU configuration is enabled.
* This bit if set, means the iATU has been
* configured and is ready for use.
* Initialized in: ppboot
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_MAC_EN NIC MAC channels init is done by FW and
* any access to them is done via the FW.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DYN_PLL_EN Dynamic PLL configuration is enabled.
* FW sends to host a bitmap of supported
* PLLs.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_GIC_PRIVILEGED_EN GIC access permission only from
* previleged entity. FW sets this status
* bit for host. If this bit is set then
* GIC can not be accessed from host.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_EQ_INDEX_EN Event Queue (EQ) index is a running
* index for each new event sent to host.
* This is used as a method in host to
* identify that the waiting event in
* queue is actually a new event which
* was not served before.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_MULTI_IRQ_POLL_EN Use multiple scratchpad interfaces to
* prevent IRQs overriding each other.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_STAT_XPCS91_EN
* NIC STAT and XPCS91 access is restricted
* and is done via FW only.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_STAT_EXT_EN
* NIC STAT get all is supported.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_IS_IDLE_CHECK_EN
* F/W checks if the device is idle by reading defined set
* of registers. It returns a bitmask of all the engines,
* where a bit is set if the engine is not idle.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_MAP_HWMON_EN
* If set, means f/w supports proprietary
* HWMON enum mapping to cpucp enums.
* Initialized in: linux
*
* CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_ENABLED Device status register enabled.
* This is a main indication that the
* running FW populates the device status
* register. Meaning the device status
* bits are not garbage, but actual
* statuses.
* Initialized in: preboot
*
*/
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SECURITY_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SECURITY_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DEBUG_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DEBUG_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_WATCHDOG_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_WATCHDOG_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DRAM_INIT_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DRAM_INIT_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_BMC_WAIT_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_BMC_WAIT_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_E2E_CRED_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_E2E_CRED_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_HBM_CRED_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_HBM_CRED_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_RL_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_RL_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SRAM_SCR_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SRAM_SCR_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DRAM_SCR_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DRAM_SCR_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_HARD_RST_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_HARD_RST_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_PLL_INFO_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_PLL_INFO_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_SP_SRAM_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_SP_SRAM_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_CLK_GATE_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_CLK_GATE_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_HBM_ECC_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_HBM_ECC_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_PKT_PI_ACK_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_PKT_PI_ACK_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_LD_COM_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_LD_COM_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_IATU_CONF_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_IATU_CONF_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_MAC_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_MAC_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_DYN_PLL_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_DYN_PLL_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_GIC_PRIVILEGED_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_GIC_PRIVILEGED_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_EQ_INDEX_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_EQ_INDEX_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_MULTI_IRQ_POLL_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_MULTI_IRQ_POLL_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_STAT_XPCS91_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_STAT_XPCS91_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_FW_NIC_STAT_EXT_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_FW_NIC_STAT_EXT_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_IS_IDLE_CHECK_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_IS_IDLE_CHECK_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_MAP_HWMON_EN (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_MAP_HWMON_EN)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS0_ENABLED (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_ENABLED)
#define CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS1_ENABLED (1 << CPU_BOOT_DEV_STS_ENABLED)
enum cpu_boot_status {
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_NA = 0, /* Default value after reset of chip */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_IN_WFE = 1,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_DRAM_RDY = 2,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_SRAM_AVAIL = 3,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_IN_BTL = 4, /* BTL is H/W FSM */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_IN_PREBOOT = 5,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_IN_SPL, /* deprecated - not reported */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_IN_UBOOT = 7,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_DRAM_INIT_FAIL, /* deprecated - will be removed */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_FIT_CORRUPTED, /* deprecated - will be removed */
/* U-Boot console prompt activated, commands are not processed */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_UBOOT_NOT_READY = 10,
/* Finished NICs init, reported after DRAM and NICs */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_NIC_FW_RDY = 11,
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_TS_INIT_FAIL, /* deprecated - will be removed */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_DRAM_SKIPPED, /* deprecated - will be removed */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_BMC_WAITING_SKIPPED, /* deprecated - will be removed */
/* Last boot loader progress status, ready to receive commands */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_READY_TO_BOOT = 15,
/* Internal Boot finished, ready for boot-fit */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_WAITING_FOR_BOOT_FIT = 16,
/* Internal Security has been initialized, device can be accessed */
CPU_BOOT_STATUS_SECURITY_READY = 17,
};
enum kmd_msg {
KMD_MSG_NA = 0,
KMD_MSG_GOTO_WFE,
KMD_MSG_FIT_RDY,
KMD_MSG_SKIP_BMC,
RESERVED,
KMD_MSG_RST_DEV,
KMD_MSG_LAST
};
enum cpu_msg_status {
CPU_MSG_CLR = 0,
CPU_MSG_OK,
CPU_MSG_ERR,
};
/* communication registers mapping - consider ABI when changing */
struct cpu_dyn_regs {
__le32 cpu_pq_base_addr_low;
__le32 cpu_pq_base_addr_high;
__le32 cpu_pq_length;
__le32 cpu_pq_init_status;
__le32 cpu_eq_base_addr_low;
__le32 cpu_eq_base_addr_high;
__le32 cpu_eq_length;
__le32 cpu_eq_ci;
__le32 cpu_cq_base_addr_low;
__le32 cpu_cq_base_addr_high;
__le32 cpu_cq_length;
__le32 cpu_pf_pq_pi;
__le32 cpu_boot_dev_sts0;
__le32 cpu_boot_dev_sts1;
__le32 cpu_boot_err0;
__le32 cpu_boot_err1;
__le32 cpu_boot_status;
__le32 fw_upd_sts;
__le32 fw_upd_cmd;
__le32 fw_upd_pending_sts;
__le32 fuse_ver_offset;
__le32 preboot_ver_offset;
__le32 uboot_ver_offset;
__le32 hw_state;
__le32 kmd_msg_to_cpu;
__le32 cpu_cmd_status_to_host;
__le32 gic_host_pi_upd_irq;
__le32 gic_tpc_qm_irq_ctrl;
__le32 gic_mme_qm_irq_ctrl;
__le32 gic_dma_qm_irq_ctrl;
__le32 gic_nic_qm_irq_ctrl;
__le32 gic_dma_core_irq_ctrl;
__le32 gic_host_halt_irq;
__le32 gic_host_ints_irq;
__le32 gic_host_soft_rst_irq;
__le32 gic_rot_qm_irq_ctrl;
__le32 cpu_rst_status;
__le32 eng_arc_irq_ctrl;
__le32 reserved1[20]; /* reserve for future use */
};
/* TODO: remove the desc magic after the code is updated to use message */
/* HCDM - Habana Communications Descriptor Magic */
#define HL_COMMS_DESC_MAGIC 0x4843444D
#define HL_COMMS_DESC_VER 1
/* HCMv - Habana Communications Message + header version */
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALUE 0x48434D00
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_MASK 0xFFFFFF00
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER_MASK 0xFF
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER(ver) (HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALUE | \
((ver) & HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER_MASK))
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_V0 HL_COMMS_DESC_MAGIC
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_V1 HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER(1)
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_V1
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALIDATE_MAGIC(magic) \
(((magic) & HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_MASK) == \
HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALUE)
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALIDATE_VERSION(magic, ver) \
(((magic) & HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER_MASK) >= \
((ver) & HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VER_MASK))
#define HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALIDATE(magic, ver) \
(HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALIDATE_MAGIC((magic)) && \
HL_COMMS_MSG_MAGIC_VALIDATE_VERSION((magic), (ver)))
enum comms_msg_type {
HL_COMMS_DESC_TYPE = 0,
HL_COMMS_RESET_CAUSE_TYPE = 1,
HL_COMMS_FW_CFG_SKIP_TYPE = 2,
HL_COMMS_BINNING_CONF_TYPE = 3,
};
/*
* Binning information shared between LKD and FW
* @tpc_mask - TPC binning information
* @dec_mask - Decoder binning information
* @hbm_mask - HBM binning information
* @edma_mask - EDMA binning information
* @mme_mask_l - MME binning information lower 32
* @mme_mask_h - MME binning information upper 32
* @reserved - reserved field for 64 bit alignment
*/
struct lkd_fw_binning_info {
__le64 tpc_mask;
__le32 dec_mask;
__le32 hbm_mask;
__le32 edma_mask;
__le32 mme_mask_l;
__le32 mme_mask_h;
__le32 reserved;
};
/* TODO: remove this struct after the code is updated to use message */
/* this is the comms descriptor header - meta data */
struct comms_desc_header {
__le32 magic; /* magic for validation */
__le32 crc32; /* CRC32 of the descriptor w/o header */
__le16 size; /* size of the descriptor w/o header */
__u8 version; /* descriptor version */
__u8 reserved[5]; /* pad to 64 bit */
};
/* this is the comms message header - meta data */
struct comms_msg_header {
__le32 magic; /* magic for validation */
__le32 crc32; /* CRC32 of the message w/o header */
__le16 size; /* size of the message w/o header */
__u8 version; /* message payload version */
__u8 type; /* message type */
__u8 reserved[4]; /* pad to 64 bit */
};
/* this is the main FW descriptor - consider ABI when changing */
struct lkd_fw_comms_desc {
struct comms_desc_header header;
struct cpu_dyn_regs cpu_dyn_regs;
char fuse_ver[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
char cur_fw_ver[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
/* can be used for 1 more version w/o ABI change */
char reserved0[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
__le64 img_addr; /* address for next FW component load */
};
enum comms_reset_cause {
HL_RESET_CAUSE_UNKNOWN = 0,
HL_RESET_CAUSE_HEARTBEAT = 1,
HL_RESET_CAUSE_TDR = 2,
};
/* TODO: remove define after struct name is aligned on all projects */
#define lkd_msg_comms lkd_fw_comms_msg
/* this is the comms message descriptor */
struct lkd_fw_comms_msg {
struct comms_msg_header header;
/* union for future expantions of new messages */
union {
struct {
struct cpu_dyn_regs cpu_dyn_regs;
char fuse_ver[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
char cur_fw_ver[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
/* can be used for 1 more version w/o ABI change */
char reserved0[VERSION_MAX_LEN];
/* address for next FW component load */
__le64 img_addr;
};
struct {
__u8 reset_cause;
};
struct {
__u8 fw_cfg_skip; /* 1 - skip, 0 - don't skip */
};
struct lkd_fw_binning_info binning_info;
};
};
/*
* LKD commands:
*
* COMMS_NOOP Used to clear the command register and no actual
* command is send.
*
* COMMS_CLR_STS Clear status command - FW should clear the
* status register. Used for synchronization
* between the commands as part of the race free
* protocol.
*
* COMMS_RST_STATE Reset the current communication state which is
* kept by FW for proper responses.
* Should be used in the beginning of the
* communication cycle to clean any leftovers from
* previous communication attempts.
*
* COMMS_PREP_DESC Prepare descriptor for setting up the
* communication and other dynamic data:
* struct lkd_fw_comms_desc.
* This command has a parameter stating the next FW
* component size, so the FW can actually prepare a
* space for it and in the status response provide
* the descriptor offset. The Offset of the next FW
* data component is a part of the descriptor
* structure.
*
* COMMS_DATA_RDY The FW data has been uploaded and is ready for
* validation.
*
* COMMS_EXEC Execute the next FW component.
*
* COMMS_RST_DEV Reset the device.
*
* COMMS_GOTO_WFE Execute WFE command. Allowed only on non-secure
* devices.
*
* COMMS_SKIP_BMC Perform actions required for BMC-less servers.
* Do not wait for BMC response.
*
* COMMS_PREP_DESC_ELBI Same as COMMS_PREP_DESC only that the memory
* space is allocated in a ELBI access only
* address range.
*
*/
enum comms_cmd {
COMMS_NOOP = 0,
COMMS_CLR_STS = 1,
COMMS_RST_STATE = 2,
COMMS_PREP_DESC = 3,
COMMS_DATA_RDY = 4,
COMMS_EXEC = 5,
COMMS_RST_DEV = 6,
COMMS_GOTO_WFE = 7,
COMMS_SKIP_BMC = 8,
COMMS_PREP_DESC_ELBI = 10,
COMMS_INVLD_LAST
};
#define COMMS_COMMAND_SIZE_SHIFT 0
#define COMMS_COMMAND_SIZE_MASK 0x1FFFFFF
#define COMMS_COMMAND_CMD_SHIFT 27
#define COMMS_COMMAND_CMD_MASK 0xF8000000
/*
* LKD command to FW register structure
* @size - FW component size
* @cmd - command from enum comms_cmd
*/
struct comms_command {
union { /* bit fields are only for FW use */
struct {
u32 size :25; /* 32MB max. */
u32 reserved :2;
enum comms_cmd cmd :5; /* 32 commands */
};
__le32 val;
};
};
/*
* FW status
*
* COMMS_STS_NOOP Used to clear the status register and no actual
* status is provided.
*
* COMMS_STS_ACK Command has been received and recognized.
*
* COMMS_STS_OK Command execution has finished successfully.
*
* COMMS_STS_ERR Command execution was unsuccessful and resulted
* in error.
*
* COMMS_STS_VALID_ERR FW validation has failed.
*
* COMMS_STS_TIMEOUT_ERR Command execution has timed out.
*/
enum comms_sts {
COMMS_STS_NOOP = 0,
COMMS_STS_ACK = 1,
COMMS_STS_OK = 2,
COMMS_STS_ERR = 3,
COMMS_STS_VALID_ERR = 4,
COMMS_STS_TIMEOUT_ERR = 5,
COMMS_STS_INVLD_LAST
};
/* RAM types for FW components loading - defines the base address */
enum comms_ram_types {
COMMS_SRAM = 0,
COMMS_DRAM = 1,
};
#define COMMS_STATUS_OFFSET_SHIFT 0
#define COMMS_STATUS_OFFSET_MASK 0x03FFFFFF
#define COMMS_STATUS_OFFSET_ALIGN_SHIFT 2
#define COMMS_STATUS_RAM_TYPE_SHIFT 26
#define COMMS_STATUS_RAM_TYPE_MASK 0x0C000000
#define COMMS_STATUS_STATUS_SHIFT 28
#define COMMS_STATUS_STATUS_MASK 0xF0000000
/*
* FW status to LKD register structure
* @offset - an offset from the base of the ram_type shifted right by
* 2 bits (always aligned to 32 bits).
* Allows a maximum addressable offset of 256MB from RAM base.
* Example: for real offset in RAM of 0x800000 (8MB), the value
* in offset field is (0x800000 >> 2) = 0x200000.
* @ram_type - the RAM type that should be used for offset from
* enum comms_ram_types
* @status - status from enum comms_sts
*/
struct comms_status {
union { /* bit fields are only for FW use */
struct {
u32 offset :26;
enum comms_ram_types ram_type :2;
enum comms_sts status :4; /* 16 statuses */
};
__le32 val;
};
};
#endif /* HL_BOOT_IF_H */
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