addrs.h
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/*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*
* Derived from IRIX <sys/SN/SN0/addrs.h>, revision 1.126.
*
* Copyright (C) 1992 - 1997, 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 1999 by Ralf Baechle
*/
#ifndef _ASM_SN_SN0_ADDRS_H
#define _ASM_SN_SN0_ADDRS_H
/*
* SN0 (on a T5) Address map
*
* This file contains a set of definitions and macros which are used
* to reference into the major address spaces (CAC, HSPEC, IO, MSPEC,
* and UNCAC) used by the SN0 architecture. It also contains addresses
* for "major" statically locatable PROM/Kernel data structures, such as
* the partition table, the configuration data structure, etc.
* We make an implicit assumption that the processor using this file
* follows the R10K's provisions for specifying uncached attributes;
* should this change, the base registers may very well become processor-
* dependent.
*
* For more information on the address spaces, see the "Local Resources"
* chapter of the Hub specification.
*
* NOTE: This header file is included both by C and by assembler source
* files. Please bracket any language-dependent definitions
* appropriately.
*/
/*
* Some of the macros here need to be casted to appropriate types when used
* from C. They definitely must not be casted from assembly language so we
* use some new ANSI preprocessor stuff to paste these on where needed.
*/
/*
* The following couple of definitions will eventually need to be variables,
* since the amount of address space assigned to each node depends on
* whether the system is running in N-mode (more nodes with less memory)
* or M-mode (fewer nodes with more memory). We expect that it will
* be a while before we need to make this decision dynamically, though,
* so for now we just use defines bracketed by an ifdef.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SGI_SN_N_MODE
#define NODE_SIZE_BITS 31
#define BWIN_SIZE_BITS 28
#define NASID_BITS 9
#define NASID_BITMASK (0x1ffLL)
#define NASID_SHFT 31
#define NASID_META_BITS 5
#define NASID_LOCAL_BITS 4
#define BDDIR_UPPER_MASK (UINT64_CAST 0x7ffff << 10)
#define BDECC_UPPER_MASK (UINT64_CAST 0x3ffffff << 3)
#else /* !defined(CONFIG_SGI_SN_N_MODE), assume that M-mode is desired */
#define NODE_SIZE_BITS 32
#define BWIN_SIZE_BITS 29
#define NASID_BITMASK (0xffLL)
#define NASID_BITS 8
#define NASID_SHFT 32
#define NASID_META_BITS 4
#define NASID_LOCAL_BITS 4
#define BDDIR_UPPER_MASK (UINT64_CAST 0xfffff << 10)
#define BDECC_UPPER_MASK (UINT64_CAST 0x7ffffff << 3)
#endif /* !defined(CONFIG_SGI_SN_N_MODE) */
#define NODE_ADDRSPACE_SIZE (UINT64_CAST 1 << NODE_SIZE_BITS)
#define NASID_MASK (UINT64_CAST NASID_BITMASK << NASID_SHFT)
#define NASID_GET(_pa) (int) ((UINT64_CAST (_pa) >> \
NASID_SHFT) & NASID_BITMASK)
#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__)
#define NODE_SWIN_BASE(nasid, widget) \
((widget == 0) ? NODE_BWIN_BASE((nasid), SWIN0_BIGWIN) \
: RAW_NODE_SWIN_BASE(nasid, widget))
#else /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
#define NODE_SWIN_BASE(nasid, widget) \
(NODE_IO_BASE(nasid) + (UINT64_CAST(widget) << SWIN_SIZE_BITS))
#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
/*
* The following definitions pertain to the IO special address
* space. They define the location of the big and little windows
* of any given node.
*/
#define BWIN_INDEX_BITS 3
#define BWIN_SIZE (UINT64_CAST 1 << BWIN_SIZE_BITS)
#define BWIN_SIZEMASK (BWIN_SIZE - 1)
#define BWIN_WIDGET_MASK 0x7
#define NODE_BWIN_BASE0(nasid) (NODE_IO_BASE(nasid) + BWIN_SIZE)
#define NODE_BWIN_BASE(nasid, bigwin) (NODE_BWIN_BASE0(nasid) + \
(UINT64_CAST(bigwin) << BWIN_SIZE_BITS))
#define BWIN_WIDGETADDR(addr) ((addr) & BWIN_SIZEMASK)
#define BWIN_WINDOWNUM(addr) (((addr) >> BWIN_SIZE_BITS) & BWIN_WIDGET_MASK)
/*
* Verify if addr belongs to large window address of node with "nasid"
*
*
* NOTE: "addr" is expected to be XKPHYS address, and NOT physical
* address
*
*
*/
#define NODE_BWIN_ADDR(nasid, addr) \
(((addr) >= NODE_BWIN_BASE0(nasid)) && \
((addr) < (NODE_BWIN_BASE(nasid, HUB_NUM_BIG_WINDOW) + \
BWIN_SIZE)))
/*
* The following define the major position-independent aliases used
* in SN0.
* CALIAS -- Varies in size, points to the first n bytes of memory
* on the reader's node.
*/
#define CALIAS_BASE CAC_BASE
#define BRIDGE_REG_PTR(_base, _off) ((volatile bridgereg_t *) \
((__psunsigned_t)(_base) + (__psunsigned_t)(_off)))
#define SN0_WIDGET_BASE(_nasid, _wid) (NODE_SWIN_BASE((_nasid), (_wid)))
/* Turn on sable logging for the processors whose bits are set. */
#define SABLE_LOG_TRIGGER(_map)
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#define KERN_NMI_ADDR(nasid, slice) \
TO_NODE_UNCAC((nasid), IP27_NMI_KREGS_OFFSET + \
(IP27_NMI_KREGS_CPU_SIZE * (slice)))
#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
#ifdef PROM
#define MISC_PROM_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01300000)
#define MISC_PROM_SIZE 0x200000
#define DIAG_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01500000)
#define DIAG_SIZE 0x300000
#define ROUTE_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01800000)
#define ROUTE_SIZE 0x200000
#define IP27PROM_FLASH_HDR PHYS_TO_K0(0x01300000)
#define IP27PROM_FLASH_DATA PHYS_TO_K0(0x01301000)
#define IP27PROM_CORP_MAX 32
#define IP27PROM_CORP PHYS_TO_K0(0x01800000)
#define IP27PROM_CORP_SIZE 0x10000
#define IP27PROM_CORP_STK PHYS_TO_K0(0x01810000)
#define IP27PROM_CORP_STKSIZE 0x2000
#define IP27PROM_DECOMP_BUF PHYS_TO_K0(0x01900000)
#define IP27PROM_DECOMP_SIZE 0xfff00
#define IP27PROM_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01a00000)
#define IP27PROM_BASE_MAPPED (UNCAC_BASE | 0x1fc00000)
#define IP27PROM_SIZE_MAX 0x100000
#define IP27PROM_PCFG PHYS_TO_K0(0x01b00000)
#define IP27PROM_PCFG_SIZE 0xd0000
#define IP27PROM_ERRDMP PHYS_TO_K1(0x01bd0000)
#define IP27PROM_ERRDMP_SIZE 0xf000
#define IP27PROM_INIT_START PHYS_TO_K1(0x01bd0000)
#define IP27PROM_CONSOLE PHYS_TO_K1(0x01bdf000)
#define IP27PROM_CONSOLE_SIZE 0x200
#define IP27PROM_NETUART PHYS_TO_K1(0x01bdf200)
#define IP27PROM_NETUART_SIZE 0x100
#define IP27PROM_UNUSED1 PHYS_TO_K1(0x01bdf300)
#define IP27PROM_UNUSED1_SIZE 0x500
#define IP27PROM_ELSC_BASE_A PHYS_TO_K0(0x01bdf800)
#define IP27PROM_ELSC_BASE_B PHYS_TO_K0(0x01bdfc00)
#define IP27PROM_STACK_A PHYS_TO_K0(0x01be0000)
#define IP27PROM_STACK_B PHYS_TO_K0(0x01bf0000)
#define IP27PROM_STACK_SHFT 16
#define IP27PROM_STACK_SIZE (1 << IP27PROM_STACK_SHFT)
#define IP27PROM_INIT_END PHYS_TO_K0(0x01c00000)
#define SLAVESTACK_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01580000)
#define SLAVESTACK_SIZE 0x40000
#define ENETBUFS_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01f80000)
#define ENETBUFS_SIZE 0x20000
#define IO6PROM_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01c00000)
#define IO6PROM_SIZE 0x400000
#define IO6PROM_BASE_MAPPED (UNCAC_BASE | 0x11c00000)
#define IO6DPROM_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x01c00000)
#define IO6DPROM_SIZE 0x200000
#define NODEBUGUNIX_ADDR PHYS_TO_K0(0x00019000)
#define DEBUGUNIX_ADDR PHYS_TO_K0(0x00100000)
#define IP27PROM_INT_LAUNCH 10 /* and 11 */
#define IP27PROM_INT_NETUART 12 /* through 17 */
#endif /* PROM */
/*
* needed by symmon so it needs to be outside #if PROM
*/
#define IP27PROM_ELSC_SHFT 10
#define IP27PROM_ELSC_SIZE (1 << IP27PROM_ELSC_SHFT)
/*
* This address is used by IO6PROM to build MemoryDescriptors of
* free memory. This address is important since unix gets loaded
* at this address, and this memory has to be FREE if unix is to
* be loaded.
*/
#define FREEMEM_BASE PHYS_TO_K0(0x2000000)
#define IO6PROM_STACK_SHFT 14 /* stack per cpu */
#define IO6PROM_STACK_SIZE (1 << IO6PROM_STACK_SHFT)
/*
* IP27 PROM vectors
*/
#define IP27PROM_ENTRY PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00000)
#define IP27PROM_RESTART PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00008)
#define IP27PROM_SLAVELOOP PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00010)
#define IP27PROM_PODMODE PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00018)
#define IP27PROM_IOC3UARTPOD PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00020)
#define IP27PROM_FLASHLEDS PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00028)
#define IP27PROM_REPOD PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00030)
#define IP27PROM_LAUNCHSLAVE PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00038)
#define IP27PROM_WAITSLAVE PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00040)
#define IP27PROM_POLLSLAVE PHYS_TO_COMPATK1(0x1fc00048)
#define KL_UART_BASE LOCAL_HUB_ADDR(MD_UREG0_0) /* base of UART regs */
#define KL_UART_CMD LOCAL_HUB_ADDR(MD_UREG0_0) /* UART command reg */
#define KL_UART_DATA LOCAL_HUB_ADDR(MD_UREG0_1) /* UART data reg */
#define KL_I2C_REG MD_UREG0_0 /* I2C reg */
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/* Address 0x400 to 0x1000 ualias points to cache error eframe + misc
* CACHE_ERR_SP_PTR could either contain an address to the stack, or
* the stack could start at CACHE_ERR_SP_PTR
*/
#if defined(HUB_ERR_STS_WAR)
#define CACHE_ERR_EFRAME 0x480
#else /* HUB_ERR_STS_WAR */
#define CACHE_ERR_EFRAME 0x400
#endif /* HUB_ERR_STS_WAR */
#define CACHE_ERR_ECCFRAME (CACHE_ERR_EFRAME + EF_SIZE)
#define CACHE_ERR_SP_PTR (0x1000 - 32) /* why -32? TBD */
#define CACHE_ERR_IBASE_PTR (0x1000 - 40)
#define CACHE_ERR_SP (CACHE_ERR_SP_PTR - 16)
#define CACHE_ERR_AREA_SIZE (ARCS_SPB_OFFSET - CACHE_ERR_EFRAME)
#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
#define _ARCSPROM
#if defined(HUB_ERR_STS_WAR)
#define ERR_STS_WAR_REGISTER IIO_IIBUSERR
#define ERR_STS_WAR_ADDR LOCAL_HUB_ADDR(IIO_IIBUSERR)
#define ERR_STS_WAR_PHYSADDR TO_PHYS((__psunsigned_t)ERR_STS_WAR_ADDR)
/* Used to match addr in error reg. */
#define OLD_ERR_STS_WAR_OFFSET ((MD_MEM_BANKS * MD_BANK_SIZE) - 0x100)
#endif /* HUB_ERR_STS_WAR */
#endif /* _ASM_SN_SN0_ADDRS_H */