[PATCH 10/14] MIPS: OCTEON: Add little-endian support to asm/octeon/octeon.h

From: Aleksey Makarov
Date: Mon Dec 15 2014 - 13:06:55 EST


From: David Daney <david.daney@xxxxxxxxxx>

Also update union octeon_cvmemctl with new OCTEON II fields.

Signed-off-by: David Daney <david.daney@xxxxxxxxxx>
[aleksey.makarov@xxxxxxxxxx: use __BITFIELD_FIELD]
Signed-off-by: Aleksey Makarov <aleksey.makarov@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/octeon.h | 135 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 105 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/octeon.h b/arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/octeon.h
index 3e505a2..ba5df50 100644
--- a/arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/octeon.h
+++ b/arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/octeon.h
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
#define __ASM_OCTEON_OCTEON_H

#include <asm/octeon/cvmx.h>
+#include <asm/bitfield.h>

extern uint64_t octeon_bootmem_alloc_range_phys(uint64_t size,
uint64_t alignment,
@@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ extern void octeon_io_clk_delay(unsigned long);
#define OCTOEN_SERIAL_LEN 20

struct octeon_boot_descriptor {
+#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
/* Start of block referenced by assembly code - do not change! */
uint32_t desc_version;
uint32_t desc_size;
@@ -109,77 +111,149 @@ struct octeon_boot_descriptor {
uint8_t mac_addr_base[6];
uint8_t mac_addr_count;
uint64_t cvmx_desc_vaddr;
+#else
+ uint32_t desc_size;
+ uint32_t desc_version;
+ uint64_t stack_top;
+ uint64_t heap_base;
+ uint64_t heap_end;
+ /* Only used by bootloader */
+ uint64_t entry_point;
+ uint64_t desc_vaddr;
+ /* End of This block referenced by assembly code - do not change! */
+ uint32_t stack_size;
+ uint32_t exception_base_addr;
+ uint32_t argc;
+ uint32_t heap_size;
+ /*
+ * Argc count for application.
+ * Warning low bit scrambled in little-endian.
+ */
+ uint32_t argv[OCTEON_ARGV_MAX_ARGS];
+
+#define BOOT_FLAG_INIT_CORE (1 << 0)
+#define OCTEON_BL_FLAG_DEBUG (1 << 1)
+#define OCTEON_BL_FLAG_NO_MAGIC (1 << 2)
+ /* If set, use uart1 for console */
+#define OCTEON_BL_FLAG_CONSOLE_UART1 (1 << 3)
+ /* If set, use PCI console */
+#define OCTEON_BL_FLAG_CONSOLE_PCI (1 << 4)
+ /* Call exit on break on serial port */
+#define OCTEON_BL_FLAG_BREAK (1 << 5)
+
+ uint32_t core_mask;
+ uint32_t flags;
+ /* physical address of free memory descriptor block. */
+ uint32_t phy_mem_desc_addr;
+ /* DRAM size in megabyes. */
+ uint32_t dram_size;
+ /* CPU clock speed, in hz. */
+ uint32_t eclock_hz;
+ /* used to pass flags from app to debugger. */
+ uint32_t debugger_flags_base_addr;
+ /* SPI4 clock in hz. */
+ uint32_t spi_clock_hz;
+ /* DRAM clock speed, in hz. */
+ uint32_t dclock_hz;
+ uint8_t chip_rev_minor;
+ uint8_t chip_rev_major;
+ uint16_t chip_type;
+ uint8_t board_rev_minor;
+ uint8_t board_rev_major;
+ uint16_t board_type;
+
+ uint64_t unused1[4]; /* Not even filled in by bootloader. */
+
+ uint64_t cvmx_desc_vaddr;
+#endif
};

union octeon_cvmemctl {
uint64_t u64;
struct {
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t tlbbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t tlbbist:1,
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t l1cbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t l1cbist:1,
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t l1dbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t l1dbist:1,
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t dcmbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t dcmbist:1,
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t ptgbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t ptgbist:1,
/* RO 1 = BIST fail, 0 = BIST pass */
- uint64_t wbfbist:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t wbfbist:1,
/* Reserved */
- uint64_t reserved:22;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t reserved:17,
+ /* OCTEON II - TLB replacement policy: 0 = bitmask LRU; 1 = NLU.
+ * This field selects between the TLB replacement policies:
+ * bitmask LRU or NLU. Bitmask LRU maintains a mask of
+ * recently used TLB entries and avoids them as new entries
+ * are allocated. NLU simply guarantees that the next
+ * allocation is not the last used TLB entry. */
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t tlbnlu:1,
+ /* OCTEON II - Selects the bit in the counter used for
+ * releasing a PAUSE. This counter trips every 2(8+PAUSETIME)
+ * cycles. If not already released, the cnMIPS II core will
+ * always release a given PAUSE instruction within
+ * 2(8+PAUSETIME). If the counter trip happens to line up,
+ * the cnMIPS II core may release the PAUSE instantly. */
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t pausetime:3,
+ /* OCTEON II - This field is an extension of
+ * CvmMemCtl[DIDTTO] */
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t didtto2:1,
/* R/W If set, marked write-buffer entries time out
* the same as as other entries; if clear, marked
* write-buffer entries use the maximum timeout. */
- uint64_t dismarkwblongto:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t dismarkwblongto:1,
/* R/W If set, a merged store does not clear the
* write-buffer entry timeout state. */
- uint64_t dismrgclrwbto:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t dismrgclrwbto:1,
/* R/W Two bits that are the MSBs of the resultant
* CVMSEG LM word location for an IOBDMA. The other 8
* bits come from the SCRADDR field of the IOBDMA. */
- uint64_t iobdmascrmsb:2;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t iobdmascrmsb:2,
/* R/W If set, SYNCWS and SYNCS only order marked
* stores; if clear, SYNCWS and SYNCS only order
* unmarked stores. SYNCWSMARKED has no effect when
* DISSYNCWS is set. */
- uint64_t syncwsmarked:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t syncwsmarked:1,
/* R/W If set, SYNCWS acts as SYNCW and SYNCS acts as
* SYNC. */
- uint64_t dissyncws:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t dissyncws:1,
/* R/W If set, no stall happens on write buffer
* full. */
- uint64_t diswbfst:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t diswbfst:1,
/* R/W If set (and SX set), supervisor-level
* loads/stores can use XKPHYS addresses with
* VA<48>==0 */
- uint64_t xkmemenas:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t xkmemenas:1,
/* R/W If set (and UX set), user-level loads/stores
* can use XKPHYS addresses with VA<48>==0 */
- uint64_t xkmemenau:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t xkmemenau:1,
/* R/W If set (and SX set), supervisor-level
* loads/stores can use XKPHYS addresses with
* VA<48>==1 */
- uint64_t xkioenas:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t xkioenas:1,
/* R/W If set (and UX set), user-level loads/stores
* can use XKPHYS addresses with VA<48>==1 */
- uint64_t xkioenau:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t xkioenau:1,
/* R/W If set, all stores act as SYNCW (NOMERGE must
* be set when this is set) RW, reset to 0. */
- uint64_t allsyncw:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t allsyncw:1,
/* R/W If set, no stores merge, and all stores reach
* the coherent bus in order. */
- uint64_t nomerge:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t nomerge:1,
/* R/W Selects the bit in the counter used for DID
* time-outs 0 = 231, 1 = 230, 2 = 229, 3 =
* 214. Actual time-out is between 1x and 2x this
* interval. For example, with DIDTTO=3, expiration
* interval is between 16K and 32K. */
- uint64_t didtto:2;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t didtto:2,
/* R/W If set, the (mem) CSR clock never turns off. */
- uint64_t csrckalwys:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t csrckalwys:1,
/* R/W If set, mclk never turns off. */
- uint64_t mclkalwys:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t mclkalwys:1,
/* R/W Selects the bit in the counter used for write
* buffer flush time-outs (WBFLT+11) is the bit
* position in an internal counter used to determine
@@ -187,25 +261,26 @@ union octeon_cvmemctl {
* 2x this interval. For example, with WBFLT = 0, a
* write buffer expires between 2K and 4K cycles after
* the write buffer entry is allocated. */
- uint64_t wbfltime:3;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t wbfltime:3,
/* R/W If set, do not put Istream in the L2 cache. */
- uint64_t istrnol2:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t istrnol2:1,
/* R/W The write buffer threshold. */
- uint64_t wbthresh:4;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t wbthresh:4,
/* Reserved */
- uint64_t reserved2:2;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t reserved2:2,
/* R/W If set, CVMSEG is available for loads/stores in
* kernel/debug mode. */
- uint64_t cvmsegenak:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t cvmsegenak:1,
/* R/W If set, CVMSEG is available for loads/stores in
* supervisor mode. */
- uint64_t cvmsegenas:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t cvmsegenas:1,
/* R/W If set, CVMSEG is available for loads/stores in
* user mode. */
- uint64_t cvmsegenau:1;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t cvmsegenau:1,
/* R/W Size of local memory in cache blocks, 54 (6912
* bytes) is max legal value. */
- uint64_t lmemsz:6;
+ __BITFIELD_FIELD(uint64_t lmemsz:6,
+ ;)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
} s;
};

--
2.1.3

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