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      1 /*  *********************************************************************
      2     *  SB1250 Board Support Package
      3     *
      4     *  Global constants and macros		File: sb1250_defs.h
      5     *
      6     *  This file contains macros and definitions used by the other
      7     *  include files.
      8     *
      9     *  SB1250 specification level:  User's manual 1/02/02
     10     *
     11     *********************************************************************
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     47 
     48 #ifndef _SB1250_DEFS_H
     49 #define _SB1250_DEFS_H
     50 
     51 /*
     52  * These headers require ANSI C89 string concatenation, and GCC or other
     53  * 'long long' (64-bit integer) support.
     54  */
     55 #if !defined(__STDC__) && !defined(_MSC_VER)
     56 #error SiByte headers require ANSI C89 support
     57 #endif
     58 
     59 
     60 /*  *********************************************************************
     61     *  Macros for feature tests, used to enable include file features
     62     *  for chip features only present in certain chip revisions.
     63     *
     64     *  SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES may be defined to be the mask value chip/revision
     65     *  which is to be exposed by the headers.  If undefined, it defaults to
     66     *  "all features."
     67     *
     68     *  Use like:
     69     *
     70     *    #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_PASS1
     71     *
     72     *		Generate defines only for that revision of chip.
     73     *
     74     *    #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(chip,pass)
     75     *
     76     *		True if header features for that revision or later of
     77     *	        that particular chip type are enabled in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES.
     78     *	        (Use this to bracket #defines for features present in a given
     79     *		revision and later.)
     80     *
     81     *		Note that there is no implied ordering between chip types.
     82     *
     83     *		Note also that 'chip' and 'pass' must textually exactly
     84     *		match the defines below.  So, for example,
     85     *		SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(112x, PASS1) is OK, but
     86     *		SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(1120, pass1) is not (for two reasons).
     87     *
     88     *    #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_UP_TO(chip,pass)
     89     *
     90     *		Same as SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE, but true for the named revision
     91     *		and earlier revisions of the named chip type.
     92     *
     93     *    #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_EXACT(chip,pass)
     94     *
     95     *		Same as SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE, but only true for the named
     96     *		revision of the named chip type.  (Note that this CANNOT
     97     *		be used to verify that you're compiling only for that
     98     *		particular chip/revision.  It will be true any time this
     99     *		chip/revision is included in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES.)
    100     *
    101     *    #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(chip)
    102     *
    103     *		True if header features for (any revision of) that chip type
    104     *		are enabled in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES.  (Use this to bracket
    105     *		#defines for features specific to a given chip type.)
    106     *
    107     *  Mask values currently include room for additional revisions of each
    108     *  chip type, but can be renumbered at will.  Note that they MUST fit
    109     *  into 31 bits and may not include C type constructs, for safe use in
    110     *  CPP conditionals.  Bit positions within chip types DO indicate
    111     *  ordering, so be careful when adding support for new minor revs.
    112     ********************************************************************* */
    113 
    114 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_ALL		0x000000ff
    115 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS1		0x00000001
    116 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS2		0x00000002
    117 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS3		0x00000004
    118 
    119 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_ALL		0x00000f00
    120 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_PASS1		0x00000100
    121 
    122 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1480_ALL		0x0000f000
    123 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1480_PASS1		0x00001000
    124 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1480_PASS2		0x00002000
    125 
    126 /* Bit mask for chip/revision.  (use _ALL for all revisions of a chip).  */
    127 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass)					\
    128     (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ ## chip ## _ ## pass)
    129 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip)					\
    130     (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ ## chip ## _ALL)
    131 
    132 /* Default constant value for all chips, all revisions */
    133 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALL						\
    134     (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_ALL | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_ALL		\
    135      | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1480_ALL)
    136 
    137 /* This one is used for the "original" BCM1250/BCM112x chips.  We use this
    138    to weed out constants and macros that do not exist on later chips like
    139    the BCM1480  */
    140 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_112x_ALL					\
    141     (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_ALL | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_ALL)
    142 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_112x SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_112x_ALL
    143 
    144 #ifndef SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES
    145 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES			SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALL
    146 #endif
    147 
    148 
    149 /* Bit mask for revisions of chip exclusively before the named revision.  */
    150 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_BEFORE(chip, pass)				\
    151     ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) - 1) & SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip))
    152 
    153 /* Bit mask for revisions of chip exclusively after the named revision.  */
    154 #define	SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_AFTER(chip, pass)				\
    155     (~(SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass)					\
    156      | (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) - 1)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip))
    157 
    158 
    159 /* True if header features enabled for (any revision of) that chip type.  */
    160 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(chip)					\
    161     (!! (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
    162 
    163 /* True for all versions of the BCM1250 and BCM1125, but not true for
    164    anything else */
    165 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_1250_112x \
    166       (SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(1250) || SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(112x))
    167 /*    (!!  (SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES & SIBYHTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_112x)) */
    168 
    169 /* True if header features enabled for that rev or later, inclusive.  */
    170 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(chip, pass)					\
    171     (!! ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass)					\
    172 	  | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_AFTER(chip, pass)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
    173 
    174 /* True if header features enabled for exactly that rev.  */
    175 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_EXACT(chip, pass)				\
    176     (!! (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
    177 
    178 /* True if header features enabled for that rev or before, inclusive.  */
    179 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_UP_TO(chip, pass)				\
    180     (!! ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass)					\
    181 	 | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_BEFORE(chip, pass)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
    182 
    183 
    184 /*  *********************************************************************
    185     *  Naming schemes for constants in these files:
    186     *
    187     *  M_xxx           MASK constant (identifies bits in a register).
    188     *                  For multi-bit fields, all bits in the field will
    189     *                  be set.
    190     *
    191     *  K_xxx           "Code" constant (value for data in a multi-bit
    192     *                  field).  The value is right justified.
    193     *
    194     *  V_xxx           "Value" constant.  This is the same as the
    195     *                  corresponding "K_xxx" constant, except it is
    196     *                  shifted to the correct position in the register.
    197     *
    198     *  S_xxx           SHIFT constant.  This is the number of bits that
    199     *                  a field value (code) needs to be shifted
    200     *                  (towards the left) to put the value in the right
    201     *                  position for the register.
    202     *
    203     *  A_xxx           ADDRESS constant.  This will be a physical
    204     *                  address.  Use the PHYS_TO_K1 macro to generate
    205     *                  a K1SEG address.
    206     *
    207     *  R_xxx           RELATIVE offset constant.  This is an offset from
    208     *                  an A_xxx constant (usually the first register in
    209     *                  a group).
    210     *
    211     *  G_xxx(X)        GET value.  This macro obtains a multi-bit field
    212     *                  from a register, masks it, and shifts it to
    213     *                  the bottom of the register (retrieving a K_xxx
    214     *                  value, for example).
    215     *
    216     *  V_xxx(X)        VALUE.  This macro computes the value of a
    217     *                  K_xxx constant shifted to the correct position
    218     *                  in the register.
    219     ********************************************************************* */
    220 
    221 
    222 
    223 
    224 /*
    225  * Cast to 64-bit number.  Presumably the syntax is different in
    226  * assembly language.
    227  *
    228  * Note: you'll need to define uint32_t and uint64_t in your headers.
    229  */
    230 
    231 #if !defined(__ASSEMBLER__)
    232 #define _SB_MAKE64(x) ((uint64_t)(x))
    233 #define _SB_MAKE32(x) ((uint32_t)(x))
    234 #else
    235 #define _SB_MAKE64(x) (x)
    236 #define _SB_MAKE32(x) (x)
    237 #endif
    238 
    239 
    240 /*
    241  * Make a mask for 1 bit at position 'n'
    242  */
    243 
    244 #define _SB_MAKEMASK1(n) (_SB_MAKE64(1) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
    245 #define _SB_MAKEMASK1_32(n) (_SB_MAKE32(1) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
    246 
    247 /*
    248  * Make a mask for 'v' bits at position 'n'
    249  */
    250 
    251 #define _SB_MAKEMASK(v,n) (_SB_MAKE64((_SB_MAKE64(1)<<(v))-1) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
    252 #define _SB_MAKEMASK_32(v,n) (_SB_MAKE32((_SB_MAKE32(1)<<(v))-1) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
    253 
    254 /*
    255  * Make a value at 'v' at bit position 'n'
    256  */
    257 
    258 #define _SB_MAKEVALUE(v,n) (_SB_MAKE64(v) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
    259 #define _SB_MAKEVALUE_32(v,n) (_SB_MAKE32(v) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
    260 
    261 #define _SB_GETVALUE(v,n,m) ((_SB_MAKE64(v) & _SB_MAKE64(m)) >> _SB_MAKE64(n))
    262 #define _SB_GETVALUE_32(v,n,m) ((_SB_MAKE32(v) & _SB_MAKE32(m)) >> _SB_MAKE32(n))
    263 
    264 /*
    265  * Macros to read/write on-chip registers
    266  * XXX should we do the PHYS_TO_K1 here?
    267  */
    268 
    269 
    270 #if defined(__mips64) && !defined(__ASSEMBLER__)
    271 #define SBWRITECSR(csr,val) *((volatile uint64_t *) PHYS_TO_K1(csr)) = (val)
    272 #define SBREADCSR(csr) (*((volatile uint64_t *) PHYS_TO_K1(csr)))
    273 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
    274 
    275 #endif
    276 
    277