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/***********************license start***************
 * Author: Cavium Networks
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 * This file is part of the OCTEON SDK
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/*
 * Interface to the Level 2 Cache (L2C) control, measurement, and debugging
 * facilities.
 */

#ifndef __CVMX_L2C_H__
#define __CVMX_L2C_H__

#define CVMX_L2_ASSOC	  cvmx_l2c_get_num_assoc()   /* Deprecated macro, use function */
#define CVMX_L2_SET_BITS  cvmx_l2c_get_set_bits()    /* Deprecated macro, use function */
#define CVMX_L2_SETS	  cvmx_l2c_get_num_sets()    /* Deprecated macro, use function */


#define CVMX_L2C_IDX_ADDR_SHIFT 7  /* based on 128 byte cache line size */
#define CVMX_L2C_IDX_MASK	(cvmx_l2c_get_num_sets() - 1)

/* Defines for index aliasing computations */
#define CVMX_L2C_TAG_ADDR_ALIAS_SHIFT (CVMX_L2C_IDX_ADDR_SHIFT + cvmx_l2c_get_set_bits())
#define CVMX_L2C_ALIAS_MASK (CVMX_L2C_IDX_MASK << CVMX_L2C_TAG_ADDR_ALIAS_SHIFT)
#define CVMX_L2C_MEMBANK_SELECT_SIZE  4096

/* Defines for Virtualizations, valid only from Octeon II onwards. */
#define CVMX_L2C_VRT_MAX_VIRTID_ALLOWED ((OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN63XX)) ? 64 : 0)
#define CVMX_L2C_VRT_MAX_MEMSZ_ALLOWED ((OCTEON_IS_MODEL(OCTEON_CN63XX)) ? 32 : 0)

union cvmx_l2c_tag {
	uint64_t u64;
	struct {
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
		uint64_t reserved:28;
		uint64_t V:1;		/* Line valid */
		uint64_t D:1;		/* Line dirty */
		uint64_t L:1;		/* Line locked */
		uint64_t U:1;		/* Use, LRU eviction */
		uint64_t addr:32;	/* Phys mem (not all bits valid) */
#else
		uint64_t addr:32;	/* Phys mem (not all bits valid) */
		uint64_t U:1;		/* Use, LRU eviction */
		uint64_t L:1;		/* Line locked */
		uint64_t D:1;		/* Line dirty */
		uint64_t V:1;		/* Line valid */
		uint64_t reserved:28;
#endif
	} s;
};

/* Number of L2C Tag-and-data sections (TADs) that are connected to LMC. */
#define CVMX_L2C_TADS  1

  /* L2C Performance Counter events. */
enum cvmx_l2c_event {
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_CYCLES		=  0,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_INSTRUCTION_MISS =  1,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_INSTRUCTION_HIT	=  2,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DATA_MISS	=  3,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DATA_HIT		=  4,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_MISS		=  5,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_HIT		=  6,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_VICTIM_HIT	=  7,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_INDEX_CONFLICT	=  8,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_TAG_PROBE	=  9,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_TAG_UPDATE	= 10,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_TAG_COMPLETE	= 11,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_TAG_DIRTY	= 12,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DATA_STORE_NOP	= 13,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DATA_STORE_READ	= 14,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DATA_STORE_WRITE = 15,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_FILL_DATA_VALID	= 16,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_WRITE_REQUEST	= 17,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_READ_REQUEST	= 18,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_WRITE_DATA_VALID = 19,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_NOP		= 20,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_LDT		= 21,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_LDI		= 22,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_LDD		= 23,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_STF		= 24,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_STT		= 25,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_STP		= 26,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_STC		= 27,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_DWB		= 28,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_PL2		= 29,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_PSL1		= 30,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_IOBLD	= 31,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_IOBST	= 32,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_IOBDMA	= 33,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_IOBRSP	= 34,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_BUS_VALID	= 35,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_MEM_DATA	= 36,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_REFL_DATA	= 37,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_XMC_IOBRSP_DATA	= 38,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_NOP		= 39,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_STDN		= 40,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_FILL		= 41,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_REFL		= 42,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_STIN		= 43,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_SCIN		= 44,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_SCFL		= 45,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_SCDN		= 46,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_DATA_VALID	= 47,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_VALID_FILL	= 48,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_VALID_STRSP	= 49,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_RSC_VALID_REFL	= 50,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_LRF_REQ		= 51,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DT_RD_ALLOC	= 52,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_DT_WR_INVAL	= 53,
	CVMX_L2C_EVENT_MAX
};

/* L2C Performance Counter events for Octeon2. */
enum cvmx_l2c_tad_event {
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_NONE		 = 0,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_TAG_HIT	 = 1,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_TAG_MISS	 = 2,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_TAG_NOALLOC	 = 3,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_TAG_VICTIM	 = 4,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_SC_FAIL	 = 5,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_SC_PASS	 = 6,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_LFB_VALID	 = 7,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_LFB_WAIT_LFB	 = 8,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_LFB_WAIT_VAB	 = 9,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD0_INDEX	 = 128,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD0_READ	 = 129,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD0_BANK	 = 130,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD0_WDAT	 = 131,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD1_INDEX	 = 144,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD1_READ	 = 145,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD1_BANK	 = 146,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD1_WDAT	 = 147,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD2_INDEX	 = 160,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD2_READ	 = 161,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD2_BANK	 = 162,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD2_WDAT	 = 163,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD3_INDEX	 = 176,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD3_READ	 = 177,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD3_BANK	 = 178,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_QUAD3_WDAT	 = 179,
	CVMX_L2C_TAD_EVENT_MAX
};

/**
 * Configure one of the four L2 Cache performance counters to capture event
 * occurrences.
 *
 * @counter:	    The counter to configure. Range 0..3.
 * @event:	    The type of L2 Cache event occurrence to count.
 * @clear_on_read:  When asserted, any read of the performance counter
 *			 clears the counter.
 *
 * @note The routine does not clear the counter.
 */
void cvmx_l2c_config_perf(uint32_t counter, enum cvmx_l2c_event event, uint32_t clear_on_read);

/**
 * Read the given L2 Cache performance counter. The counter must be configured
 * before reading, but this routine does not enforce this requirement.
 *
 * @counter:  The counter to configure. Range 0..3.
 *
 * Returns The current counter value.
 */
uint64_t cvmx_l2c_read_perf(uint32_t counter);

/**
 * Return the L2 Cache way partitioning for a given core.
 *
 * @core:  The core processor of interest.
 *
 * Returns    The mask specifying the partitioning. 0 bits in mask indicates
 *		the cache 'ways' that a core can evict from.
 *	      -1 on error
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_core_way_partition(uint32_t core);

/**
 * Partitions the L2 cache for a core
 *
 * @core: The core that the partitioning applies to.
 * @mask: The partitioning of the ways expressed as a binary
 *	       mask. A 0 bit allows the core to evict cache lines from
 *	       a way, while a 1 bit blocks the core from evicting any
 *	       lines from that way. There must be at least one allowed
 *	       way (0 bit) in the mask.
 *

 * @note If any ways are blocked for all cores and the HW blocks, then
 *	 those ways will never have any cache lines evicted from them.
 *	 All cores and the hardware blocks are free to read from all
 *	 ways regardless of the partitioning.
 */
int cvmx_l2c_set_core_way_partition(uint32_t core, uint32_t mask);

/**
 * Return the L2 Cache way partitioning for the hw blocks.
 *
 * Returns    The mask specifying the reserved way. 0 bits in mask indicates
 *		the cache 'ways' that a core can evict from.
 *	      -1 on error
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_hw_way_partition(void);

/**
 * Partitions the L2 cache for the hardware blocks.
 *
 * @mask: The partitioning of the ways expressed as a binary
 *	       mask. A 0 bit allows the core to evict cache lines from
 *	       a way, while a 1 bit blocks the core from evicting any
 *	       lines from that way. There must be at least one allowed
 *	       way (0 bit) in the mask.
 *

 * @note If any ways are blocked for all cores and the HW blocks, then
 *	 those ways will never have any cache lines evicted from them.
 *	 All cores and the hardware blocks are free to read from all
 *	 ways regardless of the partitioning.
 */
int cvmx_l2c_set_hw_way_partition(uint32_t mask);


/**
 * Locks a line in the L2 cache at the specified physical address
 *
 * @addr:   physical address of line to lock
 *
 * Returns 0 on success,
 *	   1 if line not locked.
 */
int cvmx_l2c_lock_line(uint64_t addr);

/**
 * Locks a specified memory region in the L2 cache.
 *
 * Note that if not all lines can be locked, that means that all
 * but one of the ways (associations) available to the locking
 * core are locked.  Having only 1 association available for
 * normal caching may have a significant adverse affect on performance.
 * Care should be taken to ensure that enough of the L2 cache is left
 * unlocked to allow for normal caching of DRAM.
 *
 * @start:  Physical address of the start of the region to lock
 * @len:    Length (in bytes) of region to lock
 *
 * Returns Number of requested lines that where not locked.
 *	   0 on success (all locked)
 */
int cvmx_l2c_lock_mem_region(uint64_t start, uint64_t len);

/**
 * Unlock and flush a cache line from the L2 cache.
 * IMPORTANT: Must only be run by one core at a time due to use
 * of L2C debug features.
 * Note that this function will flush a matching but unlocked cache line.
 * (If address is not in L2, no lines are flushed.)
 *
 * @address: Physical address to unlock
 *
 * Returns 0: line not unlocked
 *	   1: line unlocked
 */
int cvmx_l2c_unlock_line(uint64_t address);

/**
 * Unlocks a region of memory that is locked in the L2 cache
 *
 * @start:  start physical address
 * @len:    length (in bytes) to unlock
 *
 * Returns Number of locked lines that the call unlocked
 */
int cvmx_l2c_unlock_mem_region(uint64_t start, uint64_t len);

/**
 * Read the L2 controller tag for a given location in L2
 *
 * @association:
 *		 Which association to read line from
 * @index:  Which way to read from.
 *
 * Returns l2c tag structure for line requested.
 */
union cvmx_l2c_tag cvmx_l2c_get_tag(uint32_t association, uint32_t index);

/* Wrapper providing a deprecated old function name */
static inline union cvmx_l2c_tag cvmx_get_l2c_tag(uint32_t association, uint32_t index) __attribute__((deprecated));
static inline union cvmx_l2c_tag cvmx_get_l2c_tag(uint32_t association, uint32_t index)
{
	return cvmx_l2c_get_tag(association, index);
}


/**
 * Returns the cache index for a given physical address
 *
 * @addr:   physical address
 *
 * Returns L2 cache index
 */
uint32_t cvmx_l2c_address_to_index(uint64_t addr);

/**
 * Flushes (and unlocks) the entire L2 cache.
 * IMPORTANT: Must only be run by one core at a time due to use
 * of L2C debug features.
 */
void cvmx_l2c_flush(void);

/**
 *
 * Returns Returns the size of the L2 cache in bytes,
 * -1 on error (unrecognized model)
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_cache_size_bytes(void);

/**
 * Return the number of sets in the L2 Cache
 *
 * Returns
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_num_sets(void);

/**
 * Return log base 2 of the number of sets in the L2 cache
 * Returns
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_set_bits(void);
/**
 * Return the number of associations in the L2 Cache
 *
 * Returns
 */
int cvmx_l2c_get_num_assoc(void);

/**
 * Flush a line from the L2 cache
 * This should only be called from one core at a time, as this routine
 * sets the core to the 'debug' core in order to flush the line.
 *
 * @assoc:  Association (or way) to flush
 * @index:  Index to flush
 */
void cvmx_l2c_flush_line(uint32_t assoc, uint32_t index);

#endif /* __CVMX_L2C_H__ */