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/*
* inteltool - dump all registers on an Intel CPU + chipset based system.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Sven Schnelle <svens@stackframe.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
inteltool: Cast to `intptr_t` instead of `uint64_t` When building inteltool under x86-32, the following warnings are shown. $ gcc --version gcc-4.7.real (Debian 4.7.2-15) 4.7.2 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. $ make […] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config32’: amb.c:31:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:31:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config16’: amb.c:45:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:45:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config8’: amb.c:60:22: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:60:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] […] Nico Huber commented the following [1]. I don't see those warnings because I build for x86-64. I guess they could be fixed by casting to `ptrdiff_t` (from stddef.h) instead of `uint64_t`. And indeed, using `ptrdiff_t` fixes the warning. But as Stefan Reinauer commented in [2], `intptr_t` is more appropriate as this is just a pointer and no pointer difference. So `intptr_t` is taken, which fixes these issues warned about too. These warnings were introduced in commit »inteltool: Add support for dumping AMB registers« (4b7b320f) [3]. [1] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/2996/1//COMMIT_MSG [2] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/3002/1/util/inteltool/amb.c [3] http://review.coreboot.org/525 Change-Id: I2ea1a31dc1e3db129e767d6a9e0433fd75a77d0f Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3002 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com>
2013-04-01 18:26:58 +02:00
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "inteltool.h"
#define AMB_CONFIG_SPACE_SIZE 0x20000
#define AMB_ADDR(base, fn, reg) (base | ((fn & 7) << 8) | ((reg & 0xff)))
static uint32_t amb_read_config32(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg)
{
inteltool: Cast to `intptr_t` instead of `uint64_t` When building inteltool under x86-32, the following warnings are shown. $ gcc --version gcc-4.7.real (Debian 4.7.2-15) 4.7.2 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. $ make […] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config32’: amb.c:31:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:31:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config16’: amb.c:45:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:45:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config8’: amb.c:60:22: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:60:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] […] Nico Huber commented the following [1]. I don't see those warnings because I build for x86-64. I guess they could be fixed by casting to `ptrdiff_t` (from stddef.h) instead of `uint64_t`. And indeed, using `ptrdiff_t` fixes the warning. But as Stefan Reinauer commented in [2], `intptr_t` is more appropriate as this is just a pointer and no pointer difference. So `intptr_t` is taken, which fixes these issues warned about too. These warnings were introduced in commit »inteltool: Add support for dumping AMB registers« (4b7b320f) [3]. [1] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/2996/1//COMMIT_MSG [2] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/3002/1/util/inteltool/amb.c [3] http://review.coreboot.org/525 Change-Id: I2ea1a31dc1e3db129e767d6a9e0433fd75a77d0f Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3002 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com>
2013-04-01 18:26:58 +02:00
return *(uint32_t *)(AMB_ADDR((intptr_t)base, fn, reg));
}
static void amb_printreg32(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg,
const char *name, int printzero)
{
uint32_t val = amb_read_config32(base, fn, reg);
if (!val && !printzero)
return;
printf("%d:%2.2x %-16.16s: 0x%08x\n", fn, reg, name, val);
}
static uint16_t amb_read_config16(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg)
{
inteltool: Cast to `intptr_t` instead of `uint64_t` When building inteltool under x86-32, the following warnings are shown. $ gcc --version gcc-4.7.real (Debian 4.7.2-15) 4.7.2 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. $ make […] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config32’: amb.c:31:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:31:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config16’: amb.c:45:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:45:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config8’: amb.c:60:22: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:60:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] […] Nico Huber commented the following [1]. I don't see those warnings because I build for x86-64. I guess they could be fixed by casting to `ptrdiff_t` (from stddef.h) instead of `uint64_t`. And indeed, using `ptrdiff_t` fixes the warning. But as Stefan Reinauer commented in [2], `intptr_t` is more appropriate as this is just a pointer and no pointer difference. So `intptr_t` is taken, which fixes these issues warned about too. These warnings were introduced in commit »inteltool: Add support for dumping AMB registers« (4b7b320f) [3]. [1] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/2996/1//COMMIT_MSG [2] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/3002/1/util/inteltool/amb.c [3] http://review.coreboot.org/525 Change-Id: I2ea1a31dc1e3db129e767d6a9e0433fd75a77d0f Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3002 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com>
2013-04-01 18:26:58 +02:00
return *(uint16_t *)(AMB_ADDR((intptr_t)base, fn, reg));
}
static void amb_printreg16(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg,
const char *name, int printzero)
{
uint16_t val = amb_read_config16(base, fn, reg);
if (!val && !printzero)
return;
printf("%d:%2.2x %-16.16s: 0x%04x\n", fn, reg, name, val);
}
static uint8_t amb_read_config8(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg)
{
inteltool: Cast to `intptr_t` instead of `uint64_t` When building inteltool under x86-32, the following warnings are shown. $ gcc --version gcc-4.7.real (Debian 4.7.2-15) 4.7.2 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. $ make […] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config32’: amb.c:31:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:31:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config16’: amb.c:45:23: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:45:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] amb.c: In function ‘amb_read_config8’: amb.c:60:22: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast] amb.c:60:10: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] […] Nico Huber commented the following [1]. I don't see those warnings because I build for x86-64. I guess they could be fixed by casting to `ptrdiff_t` (from stddef.h) instead of `uint64_t`. And indeed, using `ptrdiff_t` fixes the warning. But as Stefan Reinauer commented in [2], `intptr_t` is more appropriate as this is just a pointer and no pointer difference. So `intptr_t` is taken, which fixes these issues warned about too. These warnings were introduced in commit »inteltool: Add support for dumping AMB registers« (4b7b320f) [3]. [1] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/2996/1//COMMIT_MSG [2] http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/3002/1/util/inteltool/amb.c [3] http://review.coreboot.org/525 Change-Id: I2ea1a31dc1e3db129e767d6a9e0433fd75a77d0f Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3002 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com>
2013-04-01 18:26:58 +02:00
return *(uint8_t *)(AMB_ADDR((intptr_t)base, fn, reg));
}
static void amb_printreg8(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg,
const char *name, int printzero)
{
uint8_t val = amb_read_config8(base, fn, reg);
if (!val && !printzero)
return;
printf("%d:%2.2x %-16.16s: 0x%02x\n", fn, reg, name, val);
}
static void amb_printreg24(volatile void *base, int fn, int reg,
const char *name, int printzero)
{
uint32_t val;
if (reg & 1) {
val = amb_read_config8(base, fn, reg) |
(amb_read_config16(base, fn, reg + 1) << 8);
} else {
val = amb_read_config16(base, fn, reg) |
(amb_read_config8(base, fn, reg + 2) << 16);
}
if (!val && !printzero)
return;
printf("%d:%2.2x %-16.16s: 0x%06x\n", fn, reg, name, val);
}
struct amb_register {
int fn;
int offset;
const char *name;
void (*printfunc)(volatile void *, int, int, const char *, int);
int width;
} amb_registers[] = {
{ 0, 0x00, "VID", NULL, 2 },
{ 0, 0x02, "DID", NULL, 2 },
{ 0, 0x08, "RID", NULL, 1 },
{ 0, 0x09, "CCR", NULL, 3 },
{ 0, 0x0e, "HDR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x40, "FBDS0", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x41, "FBDS1", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x42, "FBDS2", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x43, "FBDS3", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x50, "FBDSBCFGCUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x51, "FBDNBCFGCUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x52, "LINKPARCUR", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x54, "FBDSBCFGNXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x55, "FBDNBCFGNXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x56, "LINKPARNXT", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x5a, "SBRXMAR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x5b, "NBRXMAR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x5c, "MODES", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x60, "FEATURES", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x64, "FBDLIS", NULL, 3 },
{ 1, 0x68, "FBDLOCKTO", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x6c, "FBDHAC", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x6e, "FBDLS", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x70, "RECALDUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x74, "LOSDUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x78, "SYNCTRAININT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x7c, "SBCALSTATUS", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x7e, "NBCALSTATUS", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x88, "CBC", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x8c, "EMASK", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x90, "FERR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x94, "NERR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0x98, "RECCFG", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x9c, "RECFBD0", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0x9e, "RECFBD1", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xa0, "RECFBD2", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xa2, "RECFBD3", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xa4, "RECFBD4", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xa6, "RECFBD5", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xa8, "RECFBD6", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xaa, "RECFBD7", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xac, "RECFBD8", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xae, "RECFBD9", NULL, 2 },
{ 1, 0xb0, "PERSBYTE0NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb1, "PERSBYTE1NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb2, "PERSBYTE2NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb3, "PERSBYTE3NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb4, "PERSBYTE4NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb5, "PERSBYTE5NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb6, "PERSBYTE6NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb7, "PERSBYTE7NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb8, "PERSBYTE8NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xb9, "PERSBYTE9NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xba, "PERSBYTE10NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xbb, "PERSBYTE11NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xbc, "PERSBYTE12NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xbd, "PERSBYTE13NXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc0, "PERSBYTE0CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc1, "PERSBYTE1CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc2, "PERSBYTE2CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc3, "PERSBYTE3CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc4, "PERSBYTE4CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc5, "PERSBYTE5CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc6, "PERSBYTE6CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc7, "PERSBYTE7CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc8, "PERSBYTE8CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xc9, "PERSBYTE9CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xca, "PERSBYTE10CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xcb, "PERSBYTE11CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xcc, "PERSBYTE12CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xcd, "PERSBYTE13CUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xe8, "CMD2DATANXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xe9, "CMD2DATACUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xea, "C2DINCRNXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xeb, "C2DINCRCUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xec, "C2DDECRNXT", NULL, 1 },
{ 1, 0xed, "C2DDECRCUR", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x40, "SBDRVCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x41, "NBDRVCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x42, "FBDPDCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x44, "RTERMCFG", NULL, 3 },
{ 2, 0x47, "IDTCTRLCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x48, "FBDBUFCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x50, "SBRQOFFS0", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x51, "SBRQOFFS1", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x52, "SBRQOFFS2", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x53, "SBRQOFFS3", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x54, "SBRQOFFS4", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x55, "SBRQOFFS5", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x56, "SBRQOFFS6", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x57, "SBRQOFFS7", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x58, "SBRQOFFS8", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x59, "SBRQOFFS9", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x60, "NBRQOFFS0", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x61, "NBRQOFFS1", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x62, "NBRQOFFS2", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x63, "NBRQOFFS3", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x64, "NBRQOFFS4", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x65, "NBRQOFFS5", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x66, "NBRQOFFS6", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x67, "NBRQOFFS7", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x68, "NBRQOFFS8", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x69, "NBRQOFFS9", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x6a, "NBRQOFFS10", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x6b, "NBRQOFFS11", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x6c, "NBRQOFFS12", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x6d, "NBRQOFFS13", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x90, "TESTCFG", NULL, 1 },
{ 2, 0x94, "SBTXENCFG", NULL, 2 },
{ 2, 0x96, "NBTXENCFG", NULL, 2 },
{ 2, 0x98, "IDLEDETCFG", NULL, 2 },
{ 2, 0xa4, "SBRXSTATUS", NULL, 4 },
{ 2, 0xa8, "SBRXSTATUS", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x3c, "MBIDT", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x40, "MBCSR", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x44, "MBADDR", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x40, "MBDATA0", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x41, "MBDATA1", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x42, "MBDATA2", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x43, "MBDATA3", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x44, "MBDATA4", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x45, "MBDATA5", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x46, "MBDATA6", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x47, "MBDATA7", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x48, "MBDATA8", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x49, "MBDATA9", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x70, "DAREFTC", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x74, "DSREFTC", NULL, 3 },
{ 3, 0x77, "MTR", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x78, "DRT", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x7c, "DRC", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0x80, "TEMPLO", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x81, "TEMPMID", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x82, "TEMPHI", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x83, "UPDATED", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x84, "TEMPSTAT", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x85, "TEMP", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x86, "TEMPOFFSET", NULL, 1 },
{ 3, 0x9c, "MB_START_ADDR", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xa0, "MB_END_ADDR", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xa4, "MBLFSRSEED", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xa8, "MBFADDRPTR", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xb0, "MB_ERR_DATA00", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xb4, "MB_ERR_DATA01", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xb8, "MB_ERR_DATA02", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xbc, "MB_ERR_DATA03", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xc0, "MB_ERR_DATA04", NULL, 2 },
{ 3, 0xc4, "MB_ERR_DATA10", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xc8, "MB_ERR_DATA11", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xcc, "MB_ERR_DATA12", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xd0, "MB_ERR_DATA13", NULL, 4 },
{ 3, 0xd4, "MB_ERR_DATA14", NULL, 2 },
{ 4, 0x40, "DCALCSR", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0x44, "DCALADDR", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0x98, "DSRETC", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xa4, "S3RESTORE0", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xa8, "S3RESTORE1", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xac, "S3RESTORE2", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xb0, "S3RESTORE3", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xb4, "S3RESTORE4", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xb8, "S3RESTORE5", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xbc, "S3RESTORE6", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xc0, "S3RESTORE7", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xc4, "S3RESTORE8", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xc8, "S3RESTORE9", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xcc, "S3RESTORE10", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xe8, "FIVESREG", NULL, 4 },
{ 4, 0xea, "AAAAREG", NULL, 4 },
{ 5, 0x3c, "TRANSCFG", NULL, 4 },
{ 5, 0x40, "TRANDERR0", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x42, "TRANDERR1", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x44, "TRANDERR2", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x46, "TRANDERR3", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x48, "TRANDERR4", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x4a, "TRANDERR5", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x4c, "TRANDERR6", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x4e, "TRANDERR7", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x50, "TRANDERR8", NULL, 2 },
{ 5, 0x80, "TRANSCTRL", NULL, 1 },
{ 5, 0xbc, "SBMATCHU", NULL, 3 },
{ 5, 0xc0, "SBMATCHL0", NULL, 4 },
{ 5, 0xcc, "SBMASKU", NULL, 3 },
{ 5, 0xd0, "SBMASKL0", NULL, 4 },
{ 5, 0xe0, "EVENTSEL0", NULL, 3 },
{ 5, 0xfc, "EICNTL", NULL, 1 },
{ 5, 0xfe, "STUCKL", NULL, 1 },
{ 6, 0x50, "NBRXSTATUS", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0x7c, "SPAD0", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0x80, "SBFIBPORTCTL", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0x84, "SBFIBPGCTL", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0x88, "SBFIBPATTBUF1", NULL, 3 },
{ 6, 0x8c, "SBFIBTXMSK", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0x90, "SBFIBRXMSK", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0x94, "SBFIBTXSHFT", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0x98, "SBFIBRXSHFT", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0x9c, "SBFIBRXLNERR", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xa0, "SBFIBPATTBUF2", NULL, 3 },
{ 6, 0xa4, "SBFIBPATT2EN", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xb0, "SBFIBINIT", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0xb4, "SBIBISTMISC", NULL, 3 },
{ 6, 0xc0, "NBFIBPORTCTL", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0xc4, "NBFIBPGCTL", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0xc8, "NBFIBPATTBUF1", NULL, 3 },
{ 6, 0xcc, "NBFIBTXMSK", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xd0, "NBFIBRXMSK", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xd4, "NBFIBTXSHFT", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xd8, "NBFIBRXSHFT", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xdc, "NBFIBRXLNERR", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xe0, "NBFIBPATTBUF2", NULL, 3 },
{ 6, 0xe4, "NBFIBPATT2EN", NULL, 2 },
{ 6, 0xf0, "NBFIBINIT", NULL, 4 },
{ 6, 0xf4, "NBIBISTMISC", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x40, "ODRV_ADJ_ADDR_A", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x43, "ODRV_ADJ_CAS_A", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x46, "ODRV_ADJ_CKE_A", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x49, "ODRV_ADJ_ODT_A", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x4c, "ODRV_ADJ_ADDR_B", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x4f, "ODRV_ADJ_CAS_B", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x52, "ODRV_ADJ_CKE_B", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x55, "ODRV_ADJ_ODT_B", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x58, "ODRV_ADJ_CLK0", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x5b, "ODRV_ADJ_CLK1", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x5e, "ODRV_ADJ_CLK2", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x61, "ODRV_ADJ_CLK3", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x64, "ODRV_ADJ_DQ_DQS", NULL, 3 },
{ 7, 0x67, "DDR_ODTCTL", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x69, "DDR_ZCAL", NULL, 2 },
{ 7, 0x6c, "DDR_ZCTL", NULL, 4 },
{ 7, 0x78, "VHOSTCNTL", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x79, "DQSDLY_SMBUSCTL", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x7c, "SPAD1", NULL, 4 },
{ 7, 0x80, "CTL_ADDR_A", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x81, "CTL_CAS_A", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x82, "CTL_CKE_A", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x83, "CTL_ODT_A", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x84, "CTL_ADDR_B", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x85, "CTL_CAS_B", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x86, "CTL_CKE_B", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x87, "CTL_ODT_B", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x88, "CTL_CLK0", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x89, "CTL_CLK1", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x8a, "CTL_CLK2", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x8b, "CTL_CLK3", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x8c, "CTL_DQ", NULL, 1 },
{ 7, 0x8d, "CTL_DQS", NULL, 1 },
{ 0, 0x00, NULL, NULL, 0 },
};
static void dump_amb(volatile void *ambconfig, int branch, int channel, int amb)
{
struct amb_register *reg;
static int lastreg, lastfn;
int bytes;
volatile void *base = ambconfig + \
((branch << 16) | (channel << 15) | (amb << 11));
if ((amb_read_config32(base, 0, 0) == 0xffffffff) |
(amb_read_config32(base, 0, 0) == 0x00000000))
return;
printf("AMB %d, branch %d, channel %d register dump:\n"
"============================================\n",
amb, branch, channel);
for(reg = amb_registers; reg->name; reg++) {
if (reg->fn == lastfn && reg->offset > 0 && reg->offset - lastreg) {
bytes = reg->offset - lastreg;
do {
if (!(lastreg & 3) && bytes >= 4) {
amb_printreg32(base, reg->fn, lastreg, "RESERVED", 0);
bytes -= 4;
lastreg += 4;
} else if (!(lastreg & 1) && bytes >= 2) {
amb_printreg16(base, reg->fn, lastreg, "RESERVED", 0);
bytes -= 2;
lastreg += 2;
} else {
amb_printreg8(base, reg->fn, lastreg, "RESERVED", 0);
bytes -= 1;
lastreg += 1;
}
} while(bytes > 0);
}
switch(reg->width) {
case 1:
amb_printreg8(base, reg->fn, reg->offset, reg->name, 1);
break;
case 2:
amb_printreg16(base, reg->fn, reg->offset, reg->name, 1);
break;
case 3:
amb_printreg24(base, reg->fn, reg->offset, reg->name, 1);
break;
case 4:
amb_printreg32(base, reg->fn, reg->offset, reg->name, 1);
break;
default:
break;
}
if (reg->printfunc)
reg->printfunc(base, reg->fn, reg->offset, reg->name, 1);
lastreg = reg->offset + reg->width;
lastfn = reg->fn;
}
printf("\n\n");
}
int print_ambs(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_access *pacc)
{
struct pci_dev *dev16;
int branch, channel, amb;
int max_branch, max_channel, max_amb;
volatile void *ambconfig;
uint64_t ambconfig_phys;
printf("\n============= AMBs ============\n\n");
switch (dev->device_id) {
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_I5000P:
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_I5000X:
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_I5000Z:
max_branch = 2;
if (!(dev16 = pci_get_dev(pacc, 0, 0, 0x10, 0))) {
perror("Error: no device 0:16.0\n");
return 1;
}
ambconfig_phys = ((u64)pci_read_long(dev16, 0x4c) << 32) |
pci_read_long(dev16, 0x48);
max_channel = pci_read_byte(dev16, 0x56)/max_branch;
max_amb = pci_read_byte(dev16, 0x57);
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Error: Dumping AMBs on this MCH is not (yet) supported.\n");
return 1;
}
if (!(ambconfig = map_physical(ambconfig_phys, AMB_CONFIG_SPACE_SIZE))) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error mapping AMB config space\n");
return 1;
}
for(branch = 0; branch < max_branch; branch++) {
for(channel = 0; channel < max_channel; channel++) {
for(amb = 0; amb < max_amb; amb++) {
dump_amb(ambconfig, branch, channel, amb);
}
}
}
unmap_physical((void *)ambconfig, AMB_CONFIG_SPACE_SIZE);
return 0;
}