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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 * Author: Mitch Lichtenberg
12 *
13 *********************************************************************
14 *
15 * Copyright 2000,2001,2002,2003
16 * Broadcom Corporation. All rights reserved.
17 *
18 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
19 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
20 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
21 * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
22 *
23 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
24 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
25 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
26 * GNU General Public License for more details.
27 *
28 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
29 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
30 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
31 * MA 02111-1307 USA
32 ********************************************************************* */
33
34 #ifndef _SB1250_DEFS_H
35 #define _SB1250_DEFS_H
36
37 /*
38 * These headers require ANSI C89 string concatenation, and GCC or other
39 * 'long long' (64-bit integer) support.
40 */
41 #if !defined(__STDC__) && !defined(_MSC_VER)
42 #error SiByte headers require ANSI C89 support
43 #endif
44
45
46 /* *********************************************************************
47 * Macros for feature tests, used to enable include file features
48 * for chip features only present in certain chip revisions.
49 *
50 * SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES may be defined to be the mask value chip/revision
51 * which is to be exposed by the headers. If undefined, it defaults to
52 * "all features."
53 *
54 * Use like:
55 *
56 * #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_PASS1
57 *
58 * Generate defines only for that revision of chip.
59 *
60 * #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(chip,pass)
61 *
62 * True if header features for that revision or later of
63 * that particular chip type are enabled in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES.
64 * (Use this to bracket #defines for features present in a given
65 * revision and later.)
66 *
67 * Note that there is no implied ordering between chip types.
68 *
69 * Note also that 'chip' and 'pass' must textually exactly
70 * match the defines below. So, for example,
71 * SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(112x, PASS1) is OK, but
72 * SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(1120, pass1) is not (for two reasons).
73 *
74 * #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_UP_TO(chip,pass)
75 *
76 * Same as SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE, but true for the named revision
77 * and earlier revisions of the named chip type.
78 *
79 * #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_EXACT(chip,pass)
80 *
81 * Same as SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE, but only true for the named
82 * revision of the named chip type. (Note that this CANNOT
83 * be used to verify that you're compiling only for that
84 * particular chip/revision. It will be true any time this
85 * chip/revision is included in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES.)
86 *
87 * #if SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(chip)
88 *
89 * True if header features for (any revision of) that chip type
90 * are enabled in SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES. (Use this to bracket
91 * #defines for features specific to a given chip type.)
92 *
93 * Mask values currently include room for additional revisions of each
94 * chip type, but can be renumbered at will. Note that they MUST fit
95 * into 31 bits and may not include C type constructs, for safe use in
96 * CPP conditionals. Bit positions within chip types DO indicate
97 * ordering, so be careful when adding support for new minor revs.
98 ********************************************************************* */
99
100 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_ALL 0x00000ff
101 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS1 0x0000001
102 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS2 0x0000002
103 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_PASS3 0x0000004
104
105 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_ALL 0x0000f00
106 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_PASS1 0x0000100
107
108 /* Bit mask for chip/revision. (use _ALL for all revisions of a chip). */
109 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) \
110 (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ ## chip ## _ ## pass)
111 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip) \
112 (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ ## chip ## _ALL)
113
114 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALL \
115 (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_1250_ALL | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_112x_ALL)
116
117 #ifndef SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES
118 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALL
119 #endif
120
121
122 /* Bit mask for revisions of chip exclusively before the named revision. */
123 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_BEFORE(chip, pass) \
124 ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) - 1) & SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip))
125
126 /* Bit mask for revisions of chip exclusively after the named revision. */
127 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_AFTER(chip, pass) \
128 (~(SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) \
129 | (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) - 1)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip))
130
131
132 /* True if header features enabled for (any revision of) that chip type. */
133 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_CHIP(chip) \
134 (!! (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_ALLREVS(chip) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
135
136 /* True if header features enabled for that rev or later, inclusive. */
137 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE(chip, pass) \
138 (!! ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) \
139 | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_AFTER(chip, pass)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
140
141 /* True if header features enabled for exactly that rev. */
142 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_EXACT(chip, pass) \
143 (!! (SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
144
145 /* True if header features enabled for that rev or before, inclusive. */
146 #define SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURE_UP_TO(chip, pass) \
147 (!! ((SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK(chip, pass) \
148 | SIBYTE_HDR_FMASK_BEFORE(chip, pass)) & SIBYTE_HDR_FEATURES))
149
150
151 /* *********************************************************************
152 * Naming schemes for constants in these files:
153 *
154 * M_xxx MASK constant (identifies bits in a register).
155 * For multi-bit fields, all bits in the field will
156 * be set.
157 *
158 * K_xxx "Code" constant (value for data in a multi-bit
159 * field). The value is right justified.
160 *
161 * V_xxx "Value" constant. This is the same as the
162 * corresponding "K_xxx" constant, except it is
163 * shifted to the correct position in the register.
164 *
165 * S_xxx SHIFT constant. This is the number of bits that
166 * a field value (code) needs to be shifted
167 * (towards the left) to put the value in the right
168 * position for the register.
169 *
170 * A_xxx ADDRESS constant. This will be a physical
171 * address. Use the PHYS_TO_K1 macro to generate
172 * a K1SEG address.
173 *
174 * R_xxx RELATIVE offset constant. This is an offset from
175 * an A_xxx constant (usually the first register in
176 * a group).
177 *
178 * G_xxx(X) GET value. This macro obtains a multi-bit field
179 * from a register, masks it, and shifts it to
180 * the bottom of the register (retrieving a K_xxx
181 * value, for example).
182 *
183 * V_xxx(X) VALUE. This macro computes the value of a
184 * K_xxx constant shifted to the correct position
185 * in the register.
186 ********************************************************************* */
187
188
189
190
191 /*
192 * Cast to 64-bit number. Presumably the syntax is different in
193 * assembly language.
194 *
195 * Note: you'll need to define uint32_t and uint64_t in your headers.
196 */
197
198 #if !defined(__ASSEMBLER__)
199 #define _SB_MAKE64(x) ((uint64_t)(x))
200 #define _SB_MAKE32(x) ((uint32_t)(x))
201 #else
202 #define _SB_MAKE64(x) (x)
203 #define _SB_MAKE32(x) (x)
204 #endif
205
206
207 /*
208 * Make a mask for 1 bit at position 'n'
209 */
210
211 #define _SB_MAKEMASK1(n) (_SB_MAKE64(1) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
212 #define _SB_MAKEMASK1_32(n) (_SB_MAKE32(1) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
213
214 /*
215 * Make a mask for 'v' bits at position 'n'
216 */
217
218 #define _SB_MAKEMASK(v,n) (_SB_MAKE64((_SB_MAKE64(1)<<(v))-1) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
219 #define _SB_MAKEMASK_32(v,n) (_SB_MAKE32((_SB_MAKE32(1)<<(v))-1) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
220
221 /*
222 * Make a value at 'v' at bit position 'n'
223 */
224
225 #define _SB_MAKEVALUE(v,n) (_SB_MAKE64(v) << _SB_MAKE64(n))
226 #define _SB_MAKEVALUE_32(v,n) (_SB_MAKE32(v) << _SB_MAKE32(n))
227
228 #define _SB_GETVALUE(v,n,m) ((_SB_MAKE64(v) & _SB_MAKE64(m)) >> _SB_MAKE64(n))
229 #define _SB_GETVALUE_32(v,n,m) ((_SB_MAKE32(v) & _SB_MAKE32(m)) >> _SB_MAKE32(n))
230
231 /*
232 * Macros to read/write on-chip registers
233 * XXX should we do the PHYS_TO_K1 here?
234 */
235
236
237 #if defined(__mips64) && !defined(__ASSEMBLER__)
238 #define SBWRITECSR(csr,val) *((volatile uint64_t *) PHYS_TO_K1(csr)) = (val)
239 #define SBREADCSR(csr) (*((volatile uint64_t *) PHYS_TO_K1(csr)))
240 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
241
242 #endif