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      1 /*	$NetBSD: ctlreg.h,v 1.12 1996/05/16 15:57:00 abrown Exp $ */
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1996
      5  *	The President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved.
      6  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
      7  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      8  *
      9  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
     10  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
     11  * contributed to Berkeley.
     12  *
     13  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     14  * must display the following acknowledgement:
     15  *	This product includes software developed by Harvard University.
     16  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     17  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
     18  *
     19  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     20  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     21  * are met:
     22  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     23  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     24  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     25  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     26  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     27  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     28  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     29  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     30  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     31  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     32  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     33  *    without specific prior written permission.
     34  *
     35  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     36  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     37  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     38  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     39  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     40  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     41  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     42  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     43  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     44  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     45  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     46  *
     47  *	@(#)ctlreg.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
     48  */
     49 
     50 /*
     51  * Sun4m support by Aaron Brown, Harvard University.
     52  * Changes Copyright (c) 1995 The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
     53  * All rights reserved.
     54  */
     55 
     56 /*
     57  * Sun 4, 4c, and 4m control registers. (includes address space definitions
     58  * and some registers in control space).
     59  */
     60 
     61 /*
     62  * The Alternate address spaces.
     63  */
     64 
     65 /*			0x00	   unused */
     66 /*			0x01	   unused */
     67 #define	ASI_CONTROL	0x02	/* cache enable, context reg, etc */
     68 #define	ASI_SEGMAP	0x03	/* [4/4c] segment maps */
     69 #define ASI_SRMMUFP	0x03	/* [4m] ref mmu flush/probe */
     70 #define	ASI_PTE		0x04	/* [4/4c] PTE space (pmegs) */
     71 #define ASI_SRMMU	0x04	/* [4m] ref mmu registers */
     72 #define	ASI_REGMAP	0x06	/* [4/3-level MMU ] region maps */
     73 #define	ASI_HWFLUSHSEG	0x05	/* [4/4c] hardware assisted version of FLUSHSEG */
     74 #define	ASI_HWFLUSHPG	0x06	/* [4/4c] hardware assisted version of FLUSHPG */
     75 #define ASI_SRMMUDIAG	0x06	/* [4m] */
     76 #define	ASI_HWFLUSHCTX	0x07	/* [4/4c] hardware assisted version of FLUSHCTX */
     77 
     78 #define	ASI_USERI	0x08	/* I-space (user) */
     79 #define	ASI_KERNELI	0x09	/* I-space (kernel) */
     80 #define	ASI_USERD	0x0a	/* D-space (user) */
     81 #define	ASI_KERNELD	0x0b	/* D-space (kernel) */
     82 
     83 #define	ASI_FLUSHREG	0x7	/* [4/4c] flush cache by region */
     84 #define	ASI_FLUSHSEG	0x0c	/* [4/4c] flush cache by segment */
     85 #define	ASI_FLUSHPG	0x0d	/* [4/4c] flush cache by page */
     86 #define	ASI_FLUSHCTX	0x0e	/* [4/4c] flush cache by context */
     87 
     88 #define	ASI_DCACHE	0x0f	/* [4] flush data cache */
     89 
     90 #define ASI_ICACHETAG	0x0c	/* [4m] instruction cache tag */
     91 #define ASI_ICACHEDATA	0x0d	/* [4m] instruction cache data */
     92 #define ASI_DCACHETAG	0x0e	/* [4m] data cache tag */
     93 #define ASI_DCACHEDATA	0x0f	/* [4m] data cache data */
     94 #define ASI_IDCACHELFP	0x10	/* [4m] ms2 only: flush i&d cache line (page) */
     95 #define ASI_IDCACHELFS	0x11	/* [4m] ms2 only: flush i&d cache line (seg) */
     96 #define ASI_IDCACHELFR	0x12	/* [4m] ms2 only: flush i&d cache line (reg) */
     97 #define ASI_IDCACHELFC	0x13	/* [4m] ms2 only: flush i&d cache line (ctxt) */
     98 #define ASI_IDCACHELFU	0x14	/* [4m] ms2 only: flush i&d cache line (user) */
     99 #define ASI_BYPASS	0x20	/* [4m] sun ref mmu bypass,
    100 				        ie. direct phys access */
    101 #define ASI_ICACHECLR	0x36	/* [4m] ms1 only: I-cache flash clear */
    102 #define ASI_DCACHECLR	0x37	/* [4m] ms1 only: D-cache flash clear */
    103 #define ASI_DCACHEDIAG	0x39	/* [4m] data cache diagnostic register access */
    104 
    105 /*
    106  * [4/4c] Registers in the control space (ASI_CONTROL).
    107  */
    108 #define	AC_IDPROM	0x00000000	/* [4] ID PROM */
    109 #define	AC_CONTEXT	0x30000000	/* [4/4c] context register (byte) */
    110 #define	AC_SYSENABLE	0x40000000	/* [4/4c] system enable register (byte) */
    111 #define	AC_DVMA_ENABLE	0x50000000	/* [4] enable user dvma */
    112 #define	AC_BUS_ERR	0x60000000	/* [4] bus error register */
    113 #define	AC_SYNC_ERR	0x60000000	/* [4c] sync (memory) error reg */
    114 #define	AC_SYNC_VA	0x60000004	/* [4c] sync error virtual addr */
    115 #define	AC_ASYNC_ERR	0x60000008	/* [4c] async error reg */
    116 #define	AC_ASYNC_VA	0x6000000c	/* [4c] async error virtual addr */
    117 #define	AC_DIAG_REG	0x70000000	/* [4] diagnostic reg */
    118 #define	AC_CACHETAGS	0x80000000	/* [4/4c?] cache tag base address */
    119 #define	AC_CACHEDATA	0x90000000	/* [4] cached data [sun4/400?] */
    120 #define	AC_DVMA_MAP	0xd0000000	/* [4] user dvma map entries */
    121 #define AC_VMEINTVEC	0xe0000000	/* [4] vme interrupt vector */
    122 #define	AC_SERIAL	0xf0000000	/* [4/4c] special serial port sneakiness */
    123 	/* AC_SERIAL is not used in the kernel (it is for the PROM) */
    124 
    125 /* XXX: does not belong here */
    126 #define	ME_REG_IERR	0x80		/* memory err ctrl reg error intr pending bit */
    127 
    128 /*
    129  * [4/4c]
    130  * Bits in sync error register.  Reading the register clears these;
    131  * otherwise they accumulate.  The error(s) occurred at the virtual
    132  * address stored in the sync error address register, and may have
    133  * been due to, e.g., what would usually be called a page fault.
    134  * Worse, the bits accumulate during instruction prefetch, so
    135  * various bits can be on that should be off.
    136  */
    137 #define	SER_WRITE	0x8000		/* error occurred during write */
    138 #define	SER_INVAL	0x80		/* PTE had PG_V off */
    139 #define	SER_PROT	0x40		/* operation violated PTE prot */
    140 #define	SER_TIMEOUT	0x20		/* bus timeout (non-existent mem) */
    141 #define	SER_SBUSERR	0x10		/* S-Bus bus error */
    142 #define	SER_MEMERR	0x08		/* memory ecc/parity error */
    143 #define	SER_SZERR	0x02		/* [4/vme?] size error, whatever that is */
    144 #define	SER_WATCHDOG	0x01		/* watchdog reset (never see this) */
    145 
    146 #define	SER_BITS \
    147 "\20\20WRITE\10INVAL\7PROT\6TIMEOUT\5SBUSERR\4MEMERR\2SZERR\1WATCHDOG"
    148 
    149 /*
    150  * [4/4c]
    151  * Bits in async error register (errors from DVMA or Sun-4 cache
    152  * writeback).  The corresponding bit is also set in the sync error reg.
    153  *
    154  * A writeback invalid error means there is a bug in the PTE manager.
    155  *
    156  * The word is that the async error register does not work right.
    157  */
    158 #define	AER_WBINVAL	0x80		/* writeback found PTE without PG_V */
    159 #define	AER_TIMEOUT	0x20		/* bus timeout */
    160 #define	AER_DVMAERR	0x10		/* bus error during DVMA */
    161 
    162 #define	AER_BITS	"\20\10WBINVAL\6TIMEOUT\5DVMAERR"
    163 
    164 /*
    165  * [4/4c] Bits in system enable register.
    166  */
    167 #define	SYSEN_DVMA	0x20		/* Enable dvma */
    168 #define	SYSEN_CACHE	0x10		/* Enable cache */
    169 #define	SYSEN_IOCACHE	0x40		/* Enable IO cache */
    170 #define	SYSEN_VIDEO	0x08		/* Enable on-board video */
    171 #define	SYSEN_RESET	0x04		/* Reset the hardware */
    172 #define	SYSEN_RESETVME	0x02		/* Reset the VME bus */
    173 
    174 
    175 /*
    176  * [4m] Bits in ASI_CONTROL? space, sun4m only.
    177  */
    178 #define MXCC_ENABLE_ADDR	0x1c00a00	/* Enable register for MXCC */
    179 #define MXCC_ENABLE_BIT		0x4		/* Enable bit for MXCC */
    180 
    181 /*
    182  * Bits in ASI_SRMMUFP space.
    183  *	Bits 8-11 determine the type of flush/probe.
    184  *	Address bits 12-31 hold the page frame.
    185  */
    186 #define ASI_SRMMUFP_L3	(0<<8)	/* probe L3	| flush L3 PTE */
    187 #define ASI_SRMMUFP_L2	(1<<8)	/* probe L2	| flush L2/L3 PTE/PTD's */
    188 #define ASI_SRMMUFP_L1	(2<<8)	/* probe L1	| flush L1/L2/L3 PTE/PTD's*/
    189 #define ASI_SRMMUFP_L0	(3<<8)	/* probe L0	| flush L0/L1/L2/L3 PTE/PTD's */
    190 #define ASI_SRMMUFP_LN	(4<<8)	/* probe all	| flush all levels */
    191 
    192 /*
    193  * [4m] Registers and bits in the SPARC Reference MMU (ASI_SRMMU).
    194  */
    195 #define SRMMU_PCR	0x00000000	/* Processor control register */
    196 #define SRMMU_CXTPTR	0x00000100	/* Context table pointer register */
    197 #define SRMMU_CXR	0x00000200	/* Context register */
    198 #define SRMMU_SFSTAT	0x00000300	/* Synchronous fault status reg */
    199 #define SRMMU_SFADDR	0x00000400	/* Synchronous fault address reg */
    200 #define SRMMU_AFSTAT	0x00000500	/* Asynchronous fault status reg (HS) */
    201 #define SRMMU_AFADDR	0x00000600	/* Asynchronous fault address reg (HS)*/
    202 #define SRMMU_TLBCTRL	0x00001000	/* TLB replacement control reg */
    203 
    204 /* [4m] Bits in SRMMU control register */
    205 #define SRMMU_PCR_ME	0x00000001	/* MMU Enable */
    206 #define SRMMU_PCR_NF	0x00000002	/* Fault inhibit bit */
    207 #define SRMMU_PCR_PSO	0x00000080	/* Partial Store Ordering enable */
    208 #define SRMMU_PCR_CE	0x00000100	/* HS: Cache enable bit (HyperSPARC) */
    209 #define SRMMU_PCR_DCE	0x00000100	/* SS: Data cache enable bit */
    210 #define SRMMU_PCR_ICE	0x00000200	/* SS: SuperSPARC instr. cache enable */
    211 #define SRMMU_PCR_CM	0x00000400	/* HS: Cache mode: 1 == write-back */
    212 #define SRMMU_PCR_SB	0x00000400	/* SS: Store buffer enable bit */
    213 #define	SRMMU_PCR_MR	0x00000800	/* HS: Memory reflection: 1 == on */
    214 #define SRMMU_PCR_MB	0x00000800	/* SS: MBus mode: 0=MXCC, 1=no MXCC */
    215 #define SRMMU_PCR_CS	0x00001000	/* HS: cache size: 1==256k, 0==128k */
    216 #define SRMMU_PCR_PE	0x00001000	/* SS: Enable memory parity checking */
    217 #define SRMMU_PCR_C	0x00002000	/* HS: enable cache when MMU off */
    218 #define SRMMU_PCR_SSBM	0x00002000	/* SS: 1 iff booting */
    219 #define SRMMU_PCR_HSBM	0x00004000	/* HS: 1 iff booting */
    220 #define SRMMU_PCR_SSSE	0x00004000	/* SS: Coherent bus snoop enable */
    221 #define SRMMU_PCR_AC	0x00008000	/* SS: 1=cache non-MMU accesses */
    222 #define	SRMMU_PCR_TC	0x00010000	/* SS: 1=cache table walks */
    223 #define SRMMU_PCR_MID	0x00078000	/* HS: MBus module ID MID<3:0> */
    224 #define SRMMU_PCR_WBE	0x00080000	/* HS: Write buffer enable */
    225 #define SRMMU_PCR_HSSE	0x00100000	/* HS: Coherent bus snoop enable */
    226 #define SRMMU_PCR_CWR	0x00200000	/* HS: Cache wrap enable */
    227 #define SRMMU_PCR_VER	0x0f000000	/* Version of MMU implementation */
    228 #define SRMMU_PCR_IMPL	0xf0000000	/* Implementation number of MMU */
    229 
    230 #ifdef notyet
    231 #define SRMMU_PCR_INITIAL (SRMMU_PCR_ME | SRMMU_PCR_TC)
    232 #endif
    233 
    234 /* [4m] Bits in the Synchronous Fault Status Register */
    235 #define SFSR_EM		0x00020000	/* Error mode watchdog reset occurred */
    236 #define SFSR_CS		0x00010000	/* Control Space error */
    237 #define SFSR_PERR	0x00006000	/* Parity error code */
    238 #define SFSR_SB		0x00008000	/* SS: Store Buffer Error */
    239 #define SFSR_P		0x00004000	/* SS: Parity error */
    240 #define SFSR_UC		0x00001000	/* Uncorrectable error */
    241 #define SFSR_TO		0x00000800	/* S-Bus timeout */
    242 #define SFSR_BE		0x00000400	/* S-Bus bus error */
    243 #define SFSR_LVL	0x00000300	/* Pagetable level causing the fault */
    244 #define SFSR_AT		0x000000e0	/* Access type */
    245 #define SFSR_FT		0x0000001c	/* Fault type */
    246 #define SFSR_FAV	0x00000002	/* Fault Address is valid */
    247 #define SFSR_OW		0x00000001	/* Overwritten with new fault */
    248 
    249 #define	SFSR_BITS \
    250 "\20\21CSERR\17PARITY\16SYSERR\15UNCORR\14TIMEOUT\13BUSERR\2FAV\1OW"
    251 
    252 /* [4m] Synchronous Fault Types */
    253 #define SFSR_FT_NONE		(0 << 2) 	/* no fault */
    254 #define SFSR_FT_INVADDR		(1 << 2)	/* invalid address fault */
    255 #define SFSR_FT_PROTERR		(2 << 2)	/* protection fault */
    256 #define SFSR_FT_PRIVERR		(3 << 2)	/* privelege violation */
    257 #define SFSR_FT_TRANSERR	(4 << 2)	/* translation fault */
    258 #define SFSR_FT_BUSERR		(5 << 2)	/* access bus error */
    259 #define SFSR_FT_INTERR		(6 << 2)	/* internal error */
    260 #define SFSR_FT_RESERVED	(7 << 2)	/* reserved */
    261 
    262 /* [4m] Synchronous Fault Access Types */
    263 #define SFSR_AT_LDUDATA		(0 << 5)     	/* Load user data */
    264 #define SFSR_AT_LDSDATA		(1 << 5)	/* Load supervisor data */
    265 #define SFSR_AT_LDUTEXT		(2 << 5)	/* Load user text */
    266 #define SFSR_AT_LDSTEXT		(3 << 5)	/* Load supervisor text */
    267 #define SFSR_AT_STUDATA		(4 << 5)	/* Store user data */
    268 #define SFSR_AT_STSDATA		(5 << 5) 	/* Store supervisor data */
    269 #define SFSR_AT_STUTEXT		(6 << 5)	/* Store user text */
    270 #define SFSR_AT_STSTEXT		(7 << 5)	/* Store supervisor text */
    271 #define SFSR_AT_SUPERVISOR	(1 << 5)	/* Set iff supervisor */
    272 #define SFSR_AT_TEXT		(2 << 5)	/* Set iff text */
    273 #define SFSR_AT_STORE		(4 << 5)	/* Set iff store */
    274 
    275 /* [4m] Synchronous Fault PT Levels */
    276 #define SFSR_LVL_0		(0 << 8)	/* Context table entry */
    277 #define SFSR_LVL_1		(1 << 8)	/* Region table entry */
    278 #define SFSR_LVL_2		(2 << 8)	/* Segment table entry */
    279 #define SFSR_LVL_3		(3 << 8)	/* Page table entry */
    280 
    281 /* [4m] Asynchronous Fault Status Register bits */
    282 #define AFSR_AFO	0x00000001	/* Async. fault occurred */
    283 #define AFSR_AFA	0x000000f0	/* Bits <35:32> of faulting phys addr */
    284 #define AFSR_AFA_RSHIFT	4		/* Shift to get AFA to bit 0 */
    285 #define AFSR_AFA_LSHIFT	28		/* Shift to get AFA to bit 32 */
    286 #define AFSR_BE		0x00000400	/* Bus error */
    287 #define AFSR_TO		0x00000800	/* Bus timeout */
    288 #define AFSR_UC		0x00001000	/* Uncorrectable error */
    289 #define AFSR_SE		0x00002000	/* System error */
    290 
    291 #define	AFSR_BITS	"\20\16SYSERR\15UNCORR\14TIMEOUT\13BUSERR\1AFO"
    292 
    293 /* [4m] TLB Replacement Control Register bits */
    294 #define TLBC_DISABLE	0x00000020	/* Disable replacement counter */
    295 #define TLBC_RCNTMASK	0x0000001f	/* Replacement counter (0-31) */
    296