221 lines
5.9 KiB
C
221 lines
5.9 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*
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* Panic handling, including displaying a message on the panic reporting
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* device, which is currently the UART.
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*/
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#ifndef __CROS_EC_PANIC_H
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#define __CROS_EC_PANIC_H
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#include "software_panic.h"
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* ARM Cortex-Mx registers saved on panic */
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struct cortex_panic_data {
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uint32_t regs[12]; /* psp, ipsr, msp, r4-r11, lr(=exc_return).
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* In version 1, that was uint32_t regs[11] =
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* psp, ipsr, lr, r4-r11
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*/
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uint32_t frame[8]; /* r0-r3, r12, lr, pc, xPSR */
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uint32_t mmfs;
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uint32_t bfar;
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uint32_t mfar;
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uint32_t shcsr;
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uint32_t hfsr;
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uint32_t dfsr;
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};
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/* NDS32 N8 registers saved on panic */
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struct nds32_n8_panic_data {
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uint32_t itype;
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uint32_t regs[16]; /* r0-r10, r15, fp, gp, lp, sp */
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uint32_t ipc;
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uint32_t ipsw;
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};
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/* RISC-V RV32I registers saved on panic */
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struct rv32i_panic_data {
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uint32_t regs[31]; /* sp, ra, gp, tp, a0-a7, t0-t6 s0-s11 */
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uint32_t mepc; /* mepc */
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uint32_t mcause; /* mcause */
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};
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/* x86 registers saved on panic */
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struct x86_panic_data {
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uint32_t vector; /* Exception vector number */
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/* Data pushed when exception handler called */
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uint32_t error_code;
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uint32_t eip;
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uint32_t cs;
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uint32_t eflags;
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/* General purpose registers */
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uint32_t eax;
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uint32_t ebx;
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uint32_t ecx;
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uint32_t edx;
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uint32_t esi;
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uint32_t edi;
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/* Task id at time of panic */
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uint8_t task_id;
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};
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/* Data saved across reboots */
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struct panic_data {
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uint8_t arch; /* Architecture (PANIC_ARCH_*) */
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uint8_t struct_version; /* Structure version (currently 2) */
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uint8_t flags; /* Flags (PANIC_DATA_FLAG_*) */
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uint8_t reserved; /* Reserved; set 0 */
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/* core specific panic data */
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union {
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struct cortex_panic_data cm; /* Cortex-Mx registers */
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struct nds32_n8_panic_data nds_n8; /* NDS32 N8 registers */
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struct x86_panic_data x86; /* Intel x86 */
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struct rv32i_panic_data riscv; /* RISC-V RV32I */
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};
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/*
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* These fields go at the END of the struct so we can find it at the
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* end of memory.
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*/
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uint32_t struct_size; /* Size of this struct */
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uint32_t magic; /* PANIC_SAVE_MAGIC if valid */
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};
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#define PANIC_DATA_MAGIC 0x21636e50 /* "Pnc!" */
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enum panic_arch {
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PANIC_ARCH_CORTEX_M = 1, /* Cortex-M architecture */
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PANIC_ARCH_NDS32_N8 = 2, /* NDS32 N8 architecture */
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PANIC_ARCH_X86 = 3, /* Intel x86 */
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PANIC_ARCH_RISCV_RV32I = 4, /* RISC-V RV32I */
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};
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/* Use PANIC_DATA_PTR to refer to the persistent storage location */
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#define PANIC_DATA_PTR ((struct panic_data *)CONFIG_PANIC_DATA_BASE)
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/* Flags for panic_data.flags */
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/* panic_data.frame is valid */
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#define PANIC_DATA_FLAG_FRAME_VALID BIT(0)
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/* Already printed at console */
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#define PANIC_DATA_FLAG_OLD_CONSOLE BIT(1)
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/* Already returned via host command */
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#define PANIC_DATA_FLAG_OLD_HOSTCMD BIT(2)
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/* Already reported via host event */
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#define PANIC_DATA_FLAG_OLD_HOSTEVENT BIT(3)
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/**
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* Write a string to the panic reporting device
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*
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* This function will not return until the string has left the UART
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* data register. Any previously queued UART traffic is displayed first.
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*
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* @param ch Character to write
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*/
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void panic_puts(const char *s);
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/**
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* Very basic printf() for use in panic situations
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*
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* See panic_vprintf() for full details
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*
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* @param format printf-style format string
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* @param ... Arguments to process
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*/
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void panic_printf(const char *format, ...);
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/*
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* Print saved panic information
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*
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* @param pdata pointer to saved panic data
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*/
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void panic_data_print(const struct panic_data *pdata);
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/**
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* Report an assertion failure and reset
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*
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* @param msg Assertion expression or other message
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* @param func Function name where assertion happened
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* @param fname File name where assertion happened
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* @param linenum Line number where assertion happened
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERT_BRIEF
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void panic_assert_fail(const char *fname, int linenum)
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__attribute__((noreturn));
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#else
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void panic_assert_fail(const char *msg, const char *func, const char *fname,
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int linenum) __attribute__((noreturn));
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#endif
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/**
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* Display a custom panic message and reset
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*
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* @param msg Panic message
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*/
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void panic(const char *msg) __attribute__((noreturn));
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/**
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* Display a default message and reset
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*/
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void panic_reboot(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
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#ifdef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_PANIC
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/**
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* Store a panic log and halt the system for a software-related reason, such as
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* stack overflow or assertion failure.
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*/
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void software_panic(uint32_t reason, uint32_t info) __attribute__((noreturn));
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/**
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* Log a panic in the panic log, but don't halt the system. Normally
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* called on the subsequent reboot after panic detection.
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*/
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void panic_set_reason(uint32_t reason, uint32_t info, uint8_t exception);
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/**
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* Retrieve the currently stored panic reason + info.
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*/
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void panic_get_reason(uint32_t *reason, uint32_t *info, uint8_t *exception);
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#endif
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/**
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* Enable/disable bus fault handler
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*
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* @param ignored Non-zero if ignoring bus fault
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*/
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void ignore_bus_fault(int ignored);
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/**
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* Return a pointer to the saved data from a previous panic.
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*
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* @param pointer to the panic data, or NULL if none available (for example,
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* the last reboot was not caused by a panic).
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*/
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struct panic_data *panic_get_data(void);
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/**
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* Chip-specific implementation for backing up panic data to persistent
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* storage. This function is used to ensure that the panic data can survive loss
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* of VCC power rail.
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*
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* There is no generic restore function provided since every chip can decide
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* when it is safe to restore panic data during the system initialization step.
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*/
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void chip_panic_data_backup(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* __CROS_EC_PANIC_H */
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