us3_cheetahplus.c revision fa9e4066f08beec538e775443c5be79dd423fcab
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/*
* Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/archsystm.h>
#include <sys/vmsystm.h>
#include <sys/machparam.h>
#include <sys/machsystm.h>
#include <sys/machthread.h>
#include <sys/cpu.h>
#include <sys/cmp.h>
#include <sys/elf_SPARC.h>
#include <vm/hat_sfmmu.h>
#include <vm/seg_kmem.h>
#include <sys/cpuvar.h>
#include <sys/cheetahregs.h>
#include <sys/us3_module.h>
#include <sys/async.h>
#include <sys/cmn_err.h>
#include <sys/debug.h>
#include <sys/dditypes.h>
#include <sys/prom_debug.h>
#include <sys/prom_plat.h>
#include <sys/cpu_module.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/intreg.h>
#include <sys/clock.h>
#include <sys/platform_module.h>
#include <sys/machtrap.h>
#include <sys/ontrap.h>
#include <sys/panic.h>
#include <sys/memlist.h>
#include <sys/bootconf.h>
#include <sys/ivintr.h>
#include <sys/atomic.h>
#include <sys/fm/protocol.h>
#include <sys/fm/cpu/UltraSPARC-III.h>
#include <sys/fm/util.h>
#ifdef CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25
#include <sys/cyclic.h>
#endif /* CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25 */
/*
* See comment above cpu_scrub_cpu_setup() for description
*/
#define SCRUBBER_NEITHER_CORE_ONLINE 0x0
#define SCRUBBER_CORE_0_ONLINE 0x1
#define SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE 0x2
#define SCRUBBER_BOTH_CORES_ONLINE (SCRUBBER_CORE_0_ONLINE | \
SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE)
static int pn_matching_valid_l2_line(uint64_t faddr, ch_ec_data_t *clo_l2_data);
static void cpu_async_log_tlb_parity_err(void *flt);
static cpu_t *cpu_get_sibling_core(cpu_t *cpup);
/*
* Setup trap handlers.
*/
void
cpu_init_trap(void)
{
CH_SET_TRAP(tt_pil15, ch_pil15_interrupt_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt0_fecc, fecc_err_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_fecc, fecc_err_tl1_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_swtrap0, fecc_err_tl1_cont_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt0_dperr, dcache_parity_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_dperr, dcache_parity_tl1_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_swtrap1, dcache_parity_tl1_cont_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt0_iperr, icache_parity_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_iperr, icache_parity_tl1_instr);
CH_SET_TRAP(tt1_swtrap2, icache_parity_tl1_cont_instr);
}
/*
* Set the magic constants of the implementation.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
void
cpu_fiximp(pnode_t dnode)
{
int i, a;
extern int vac_size, vac_shift;
extern uint_t vac_mask;
dcache_size = CH_DCACHE_SIZE;
dcache_linesize = CH_DCACHE_LSIZE;
icache_size = CHP_ICACHE_MAX_SIZE;
icache_linesize = CHP_ICACHE_MIN_LSIZE;
ecache_size = CH_ECACHE_MAX_SIZE;
ecache_alignsize = CH_ECACHE_MAX_LSIZE;
ecache_associativity = CHP_ECACHE_MIN_NWAY;
/*
* ecache_setsize needs to maximum of all cpu ecache setsizes
*/
ecache_setsize = CHP_ECACHE_MAX_SETSIZE;
ASSERT(ecache_setsize >= (ecache_size / ecache_associativity));
vac_size = CH_VAC_SIZE;
vac_mask = MMU_PAGEMASK & (vac_size - 1);
i = 0; a = vac_size;
while (a >>= 1)
++i;
vac_shift = i;
shm_alignment = vac_size;
vac = 1;
}
/*
* Use Panther values for Panther-only domains.
* See Panther PRM, 1.5.4 Cache Hierarchy
*/
void
cpu_fix_allpanther(void)
{
/* dcache same as Ch+ */
icache_size = PN_ICACHE_SIZE;
icache_linesize = PN_ICACHE_LSIZE;
ecache_size = PN_L3_SIZE;
ecache_alignsize = PN_L3_LINESIZE;
ecache_associativity = PN_L3_NWAYS;
ecache_setsize = PN_L3_SET_SIZE;
ASSERT(ecache_setsize >= (ecache_size / ecache_associativity));
/* vac same as Ch+ */
}
void
send_mondo_set(cpuset_t set)
{
int lo, busy, nack, shipped = 0;
uint16_t i, cpuids[IDSR_BN_SETS];
uint64_t idsr, nackmask = 0, busymask, curnack, curbusy;
uint64_t starttick, endtick, tick, lasttick;
#if (NCPU > IDSR_BN_SETS)
int index = 0;
int ncpuids = 0;
#endif
#ifdef CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25
int recovered = 0;
int cpuid;
#endif
ASSERT(!CPUSET_ISNULL(set));
starttick = lasttick = gettick();
#if (NCPU <= IDSR_BN_SETS)
for (i = 0; i < NCPU; i++)
if (CPU_IN_SET(set, i)) {
shipit(i, shipped);
nackmask |= IDSR_NACK_BIT(shipped);
cpuids[shipped++] = i;
CPUSET_DEL(set, i);
if (CPUSET_ISNULL(set))
break;
}
CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, sys, xcalls, shipped);
#else
for (i = 0; i < NCPU; i++)
if (CPU_IN_SET(set, i)) {
ncpuids++;
/*
* Ship only to the first (IDSR_BN_SETS) CPUs. If we
* find we have shipped to more than (IDSR_BN_SETS)
* CPUs, set "index" to the highest numbered CPU in
* the set so we can ship to other CPUs a bit later on.
*/
if (shipped < IDSR_BN_SETS) {
shipit(i, shipped);
nackmask |= IDSR_NACK_BIT(shipped);
cpuids[shipped++] = i;
CPUSET_DEL(set, i);
if (CPUSET_ISNULL(set))
break;
} else
index = (int)i;
}
CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, sys, xcalls, ncpuids);
#endif
busymask = IDSR_NACK_TO_BUSY(nackmask);
busy = nack = 0;
endtick = starttick + xc_tick_limit;
for (;;) {
idsr = getidsr();
#if (NCPU <= IDSR_BN_SETS)
if (idsr == 0)
break;
#else
if (idsr == 0 && shipped == ncpuids)
break;
#endif
tick = gettick();
/*
* If there is a big jump between the current tick
* count and lasttick, we have probably hit a break
* point. Adjust endtick accordingly to avoid panic.
*/
if (tick > (lasttick + xc_tick_jump_limit))
endtick += (tick - lasttick);
lasttick = tick;
if (tick > endtick) {
if (panic_quiesce)
return;
#ifdef CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25
cpuid = -1;
for (i = 0; i < IDSR_BN_SETS; i++) {
if (idsr & (IDSR_NACK_BIT(i) |
IDSR_BUSY_BIT(i))) {
cpuid = cpuids[i];
break;
}
}
if (cheetah_sendmondo_recover && cpuid != -1 &&
recovered == 0) {
if (mondo_recover(cpuid, i)) {
/*
* We claimed the whole memory or
* full scan is disabled.
*/
recovered++;
}
tick = gettick();
endtick = tick + xc_tick_limit;
lasttick = tick;
/*
* Recheck idsr
*/
continue;
} else
#endif /* CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25 */
{
cmn_err(CE_CONT, "send mondo timeout "
"[%d NACK %d BUSY]\nIDSR 0x%"
"" PRIx64 " cpuids:", nack, busy, idsr);
for (i = 0; i < IDSR_BN_SETS; i++) {
if (idsr & (IDSR_NACK_BIT(i) |
IDSR_BUSY_BIT(i))) {
cmn_err(CE_CONT, " 0x%x",
cpuids[i]);
}
}
cmn_err(CE_CONT, "\n");
cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "send_mondo_set: timeout");
}
}
curnack = idsr & nackmask;
curbusy = idsr & busymask;
#if (NCPU > IDSR_BN_SETS)
if (shipped < ncpuids) {
uint64_t cpus_left;
uint16_t next = (uint16_t)index;
cpus_left = ~(IDSR_NACK_TO_BUSY(curnack) | curbusy) &
busymask;
if (cpus_left) {
do {
/*
* Sequence through and ship to the
* remainder of the CPUs in the system
* (e.g. other than the first
* (IDSR_BN_SETS)) in reverse order.
*/
lo = lowbit(cpus_left) - 1;
i = IDSR_BUSY_IDX(lo);
shipit(next, i);
shipped++;
cpuids[i] = next;
/*
* If we've processed all the CPUs,
* exit the loop now and save
* instructions.
*/
if (shipped == ncpuids)
break;
for ((index = ((int)next - 1));
index >= 0; index--)
if (CPU_IN_SET(set, index)) {
next = (uint16_t)index;
break;
}
cpus_left &= ~(1ull << lo);
} while (cpus_left);
#ifdef CHEETAHPLUS_ERRATUM_25
/*
* Clear recovered because we are sending to
* a new set of targets.
*/
recovered = 0;
#endif
continue;
}
}
#endif
if (curbusy) {
busy++;
continue;
}
#ifdef SEND_MONDO_STATS
{
int n = gettick() - starttick;
if (n < 8192)
x_nack_stimes[n >> 7]++;
}
#endif
while (gettick() < (tick + sys_clock_mhz))
;
do {
lo = lowbit(curnack) - 1;
i = IDSR_NACK_IDX(lo);
shipit(cpuids[i], i);
curnack &= ~(1ull << lo);
} while (curnack);
nack++;
busy = 0;
}
#ifdef SEND_MONDO_STATS
{
int n = gettick() - starttick;
if (n < 8192)
x_set_stimes[n >> 7]++;
else
x_set_ltimes[(n >> 13) & 0xf]++;
}
x_set_cpus[shipped]++;
#endif
}
/*
* Handles error logging for implementation specific error types
*/
/*ARGSUSED1*/
int
cpu_impl_async_log_err(void *flt, errorq_elem_t *eqep)
{
ch_async_flt_t *ch_flt = (ch_async_flt_t *)flt;
struct async_flt *aflt = (struct async_flt *)flt;
switch (ch_flt->flt_type) {
case CPU_IC_PARITY:
cpu_async_log_ic_parity_err(flt);
return (CH_ASYNC_LOG_DONE);
case CPU_DC_PARITY:
cpu_async_log_dc_parity_err(flt);
return (CH_ASYNC_LOG_DONE);
case CPU_DUE:
cpu_log_err(aflt);
cpu_page_retire(ch_flt);
return (CH_ASYNC_LOG_DONE);
case CPU_ITLB_PARITY:
case CPU_DTLB_PARITY:
cpu_async_log_tlb_parity_err(flt);
return (CH_ASYNC_LOG_DONE);
default:
return (CH_ASYNC_LOG_UNKNOWN);
}
}
/*
* Figure out if Ecache is direct-mapped (Cheetah or Cheetah+ with Ecache
* control ECCR_ASSOC bit off or 2-way (Cheetah+ with ECCR_ASSOC on).
* We need to do this on the fly because we may have mixed Cheetah+'s with
* both direct and 2-way Ecaches. Panther only supports 4-way L3$.
*/
int
cpu_ecache_nway(void)
{
if (IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[CPU->cpu_id].implementation))
return (PN_L3_NWAYS);
return ((get_ecache_ctrl() & ECCR_ASSOC) ? 2 : 1);
}
/*
* Note that these are entered into the table: Fatal Errors (PERR, IERR, ISAP,
* EMU, IMU) first, orphaned UCU/UCC, AFAR Overwrite policy, finally IVU, IVC.
* Afar overwrite policy is:
* Class 4:
* AFSR -- UCC, UCU, TUE, TSCE, TUE_SH
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_UCC, L3_UCU, L3_TUE, L3_TUE_SH
* Class 3:
* AFSR -- UE, DUE, EDU, WDU, CPU
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDU, L3_WDU, L3_CPU
* Class 2:
* AFSR -- CE, EDC, EMC, WDC, CPC, THCE
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDC, L3_WDC, L3_CPC, L3_THCE
* Class 1:
* AFSR -- TO, DTO, BERR, DBERR
*/
ecc_type_to_info_t ecc_type_to_info[] = {
/* Fatal Errors */
C_AFSR_PERR, "PERR ", ECC_ALL_TRAPS,
CPU_FATAL, "PERR Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM2,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_PERR,
C_AFSR_IERR, "IERR ", ECC_ALL_TRAPS,
CPU_FATAL, "IERR Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM2,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_IERR,
C_AFSR_ISAP, "ISAP ", ECC_ALL_TRAPS,
CPU_FATAL, "ISAP Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM1,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_ISAP,
C_AFSR_L3_TUE_SH, "L3_TUE_SH ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_FATAL, "L3_TUE_SH Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_TUE_SH,
C_AFSR_L3_TUE, "L3_TUE ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_FATAL, "L3_TUE Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_TUE,
C_AFSR_TUE_SH, "TUE_SH ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_FATAL, "TUE_SH Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_TUE_SH,
C_AFSR_TUE, "TUE ", ECC_ALL_TRAPS,
CPU_FATAL, "TUE Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_TUE,
C_AFSR_EMU, "EMU ", ECC_ASYNC_TRAPS,
CPU_FATAL, "EMU Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_MEMORY,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_EMU,
C_AFSR_IMU, "IMU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_FATAL, "IMU Fatal",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM1,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_IMU,
/* L3$ Address parity errors are reported via the MECC bit */
C_AFSR_L3_MECC, "L3_MECC ", ECC_MECC_TRAPS,
CPU_L3_ADDR_PE, "L3 Address Parity",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_MECC,
/* Orphaned UCC/UCU Errors */
C_AFSR_L3_UCU, "L3_OUCU ", ECC_ORPH_TRAPS,
CPU_ORPH, "Orphaned L3_UCU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_UCU,
C_AFSR_L3_UCC, "L3_OUCC ", ECC_ORPH_TRAPS,
CPU_ORPH, "Orphaned L3_UCC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_UCC,
C_AFSR_UCU, "OUCU ", ECC_ORPH_TRAPS,
CPU_ORPH, "Orphaned UCU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UCU,
C_AFSR_UCC, "OUCC ", ECC_ORPH_TRAPS,
CPU_ORPH, "Orphaned UCC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UCC,
/* UCU, UCC */
C_AFSR_L3_UCU, "L3_UCU ", ECC_F_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE, "L3_UCU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_UCU,
C_AFSR_L3_UCC, "L3_UCC ", ECC_F_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "L3_UCC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_UCC,
C_AFSR_UCU, "UCU ", ECC_F_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE, "UCU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UCU,
C_AFSR_UCC, "UCC ", ECC_F_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "UCC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UCC,
C_AFSR_TSCE, "TSCE ", ECC_F_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "TSCE",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_TSCE,
/* UE, EDU:ST, EDU:BLD, WDU, CPU */
C_AFSR_UE, "UE ", ECC_ASYNC_TRAPS,
CPU_UE, "Uncorrectable system bus (UE)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_MEMORY,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UE,
C_AFSR_L3_EDU, "L3_EDU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "L3_EDU:ST",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_EDUST,
C_AFSR_L3_EDU, "L3_EDU ", ECC_D_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "L3_EDU:BLD",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_EDUBL,
C_AFSR_L3_WDU, "L3_WDU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "L3_WDU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_WDU,
C_AFSR_L3_CPU, "L3_CPU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE, "L3_CPU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_CPU,
C_AFSR_EDU, "EDU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "EDU:ST",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_EDUST,
C_AFSR_EDU, "EDU ", ECC_D_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "EDU:BLD",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_EDUBL,
C_AFSR_WDU, "WDU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE_RETIRE, "WDU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_WDU,
C_AFSR_CPU, "CPU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_UE_ECACHE, "CPU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_CPU,
C_AFSR_DUE, "DUE ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_DUE, "DUE",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_MEMORY,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_DUE,
/* CE, EDC, EMC, WDC, CPC */
C_AFSR_CE, "CE ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE, "Corrected system bus (CE)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_MEMORY,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_CE,
C_AFSR_L3_EDC, "L3_EDC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "L3_EDC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_EDC,
C_AFSR_EDC, "EDC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "EDC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_EDC,
C_AFSR_EMC, "EMC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_EMC, "EMC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_MEMORY,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_EMC,
C_AFSR_L3_WDC, "L3_WDC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "L3_WDC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_WDC,
C_AFSR_L3_CPC, "L3_CPC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "L3_CPC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_CPC,
C_AFSR_L3_THCE, "L3_THCE ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "L3_THCE",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L3_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_L3_THCE,
C_AFSR_WDC, "WDC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "WDC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_WDC,
C_AFSR_CPC, "CPC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "CPC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_DATA,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_CPC,
C_AFSR_THCE, "THCE ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_CE_ECACHE, "THCE",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_L2_TAG_ECC,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_THCE,
/* TO, BERR */
C_AFSR_TO, "TO ", ECC_ASYNC_TRAPS,
CPU_TO, "Timeout (TO)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_IO,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_TO,
C_AFSR_BERR, "BERR ", ECC_ASYNC_TRAPS,
CPU_BERR, "Bus Error (BERR)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_IO,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_BERR,
C_AFSR_DTO, "DTO ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_TO, "Disrupting Timeout (DTO)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_IO,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_DTO,
C_AFSR_DBERR, "DBERR ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_BERR, "Disrupting Bus Error (DBERR)",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_IO,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_DBERR,
/* IVU, IVC, IMC */
C_AFSR_IVU, "IVU ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_IV, "IVU",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM1,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_IVU,
C_AFSR_IVC, "IVC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_IV, "IVC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM1,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_IVC,
C_AFSR_IMC, "IMC ", ECC_C_TRAP,
CPU_IV, "IMC",
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_SYSTEM1,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_IMC,
0, NULL, 0,
0, NULL,
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_UNKNOWN,
FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_UNKNOWN,
};
/*
* See Cheetah+ Delta PRM 10.9 and section P.6.1 of the Panther PRM
* Class 4:
* AFSR -- UCC, UCU, TUE, TSCE, TUE_SH
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_UCC, L3_UCU, L3_TUE, L3_TUE_SH
* Class 3:
* AFSR -- UE, DUE, EDU, EMU, WDU, CPU
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDU, L3_WDU, L3_CPU
* Class 2:
* AFSR -- CE, EDC, EMC, WDC, CPC, THCE
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDC, L3_WDC, L3_CPC, L3_THCE
* Class 1:
* AFSR -- TO, DTO, BERR, DBERR
* AFSR_EXT --
*/
uint64_t afar_overwrite[] = {
/* class 4: */
C_AFSR_UCC | C_AFSR_UCU | C_AFSR_TUE | C_AFSR_TSCE | C_AFSR_TUE_SH |
C_AFSR_L3_UCC | C_AFSR_L3_UCU | C_AFSR_L3_TUE | C_AFSR_L3_TUE_SH,
/* class 3: */
C_AFSR_UE | C_AFSR_DUE | C_AFSR_EDU | C_AFSR_EMU | C_AFSR_WDU |
C_AFSR_CPU | C_AFSR_L3_EDU | C_AFSR_L3_WDU | C_AFSR_L3_CPU,
/* class 2: */
C_AFSR_CE | C_AFSR_EDC | C_AFSR_EMC | C_AFSR_WDC | C_AFSR_CPC |
C_AFSR_THCE | C_AFSR_L3_EDC | C_AFSR_L3_WDC | C_AFSR_L3_CPC |
C_AFSR_L3_THCE,
/* class 1: */
C_AFSR_TO | C_AFSR_DTO | C_AFSR_BERR | C_AFSR_DBERR,
0
};
/*
* See Cheetah+ Delta PRM 10.9.
* Class 2: UE, DUE, IVU, EDU, WDU, UCU, CPU
* Class 1: CE, IVC, EDC, WDC, UCC, CPC
*/
uint64_t esynd_overwrite[] = {
/* class 2: */
C_AFSR_UE | C_AFSR_DUE | C_AFSR_IVU | C_AFSR_EDU | C_AFSR_WDU |
C_AFSR_UCU | C_AFSR_CPU,
/* class 1: */
C_AFSR_CE | C_AFSR_IVC | C_AFSR_EDC | C_AFSR_WDC | C_AFSR_UCC |
C_AFSR_CPC,
0
};
/*
* In panther, the E_SYND overwrite policy changed a little bit
* by adding one more level.
* class 3:
* AFSR -- UCU, UCC
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_UCU, L3_UCC
* Class 2:
* AFSR -- UE, DUE, IVU, EDU, WDU, CPU
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDU, L3_WDU, L3_CPU
* Class 1:
* AFSR -- CE, IVC, EDC, WDC, CPC
* AFSR_EXT -- L3_EDC, L3_WDC, L3_CPC
*/
uint64_t pn_esynd_overwrite[] = {
/* class 3: */
C_AFSR_UCU | C_AFSR_UCC |
C_AFSR_L3_UCU | C_AFSR_L3_UCC,
/* class 2: */
C_AFSR_UE | C_AFSR_DUE | C_AFSR_IVU | C_AFSR_EDU | C_AFSR_WDU |
C_AFSR_CPU |
C_AFSR_L3_EDU | C_AFSR_L3_WDU | C_AFSR_L3_CPU,
/* class 1: */
C_AFSR_CE | C_AFSR_IVC | C_AFSR_EDC | C_AFSR_WDC | C_AFSR_CPC |
C_AFSR_L3_EDC | C_AFSR_L3_WDC | C_AFSR_L3_CPC,
0
};
int
afsr_to_pn_esynd_status(uint64_t afsr, uint64_t afsr_bit)
{
return (afsr_to_overw_status(afsr, afsr_bit, pn_esynd_overwrite));
}
/*
* Prioritized list of Error bits for MSYND overwrite.
* See Cheetah PRM P.6.3
* Class 2: EMU
* Class 1: EMC
*
* Panther adds IMU and IMC.
*/
uint64_t msynd_overwrite[] = {
/* class 2: */
C_AFSR_EMU | C_AFSR_IMU,
/* class 1: */
C_AFSR_EMC | C_AFSR_IMC,
0
};
/*
* change cpu speed bits -- new speed will be normal-speed/divisor.
*
* The Jalapeno memory controllers are required to drain outstanding
* memory transactions within 32 JBus clocks in order to be ready
* to enter Estar mode. In some corner cases however, that time
* fell short.
*
* A safe software solution is to force MCU to act like in Estar mode,
* then delay 1us (in ppm code) prior to assert J_CHNG_L signal.
* To reverse the effect, upon exiting Estar, software restores the
* MCU to its original state.
*/
/* ARGSUSED1 */
void
cpu_change_speed(uint64_t divisor, uint64_t arg2)
{
bus_config_eclk_t *bceclk;
uint64_t reg;
for (bceclk = bus_config_eclk; bceclk->divisor; bceclk++) {
if (bceclk->divisor != divisor)
continue;
reg = get_safari_config();
reg &= ~SAFARI_CONFIG_ECLK_MASK;
reg |= bceclk->mask;
set_safari_config(reg);
CPU->cpu_m.divisor = (uchar_t)divisor;
return;
}
/*
* We will reach here only if OBP and kernel don't agree on
* the speeds supported by the CPU.
*/
cmn_err(CE_WARN, "cpu_change_speed: bad divisor %" PRIu64, divisor);
}
/*
* Cpu private initialization. This includes allocating the cpu_private
* data structure, initializing it, and initializing the scrubber for this
* cpu. This function calls cpu_init_ecache_scrub_dr to init the scrubber.
* We use kmem_cache_create for the cheetah private data structure because
* it needs to be allocated on a PAGESIZE (8192) byte boundary.
*/
void
cpu_init_private(struct cpu *cp)
{
cheetah_private_t *chprp;
int i;
ASSERT(CPU_PRIVATE(cp) == NULL);
/* LINTED: E_TRUE_LOGICAL_EXPR */
ASSERT((offsetof(cheetah_private_t, chpr_tl1_err_data) +
sizeof (ch_err_tl1_data_t) * CH_ERR_TL1_TLMAX) <= PAGESIZE);
/*
* Running with Cheetah CPUs in a Cheetah+, Jaguar, Panther or
* mixed Cheetah+/Jaguar/Panther machine is not a supported
* configuration. Attempting to do so may result in unpredictable
* failures (e.g. running Cheetah+ CPUs with Cheetah E$ disp flush)
* so don't allow it.
*
* This is just defensive code since this configuration mismatch
* should have been caught prior to OS execution.
*/
if (!(IS_CHEETAH_PLUS(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].implementation) ||
IS_JAGUAR(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].implementation) ||
IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].implementation))) {
cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "CPU%d: UltraSPARC-III not supported"
" on UltraSPARC-III+/IV/IV+ code\n", cp->cpu_id);
}
/*
* If the ch_private_cache has not been created, create it.
*/
if (ch_private_cache == NULL) {
ch_private_cache = kmem_cache_create("ch_private_cache",
sizeof (cheetah_private_t), PAGESIZE, NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL, static_arena, 0);
}
chprp = CPU_PRIVATE(cp) = kmem_cache_alloc(ch_private_cache, KM_SLEEP);
bzero(chprp, sizeof (cheetah_private_t));
chprp->chpr_fecctl0_logout.clo_data.chd_afar = LOGOUT_INVALID;
chprp->chpr_cecc_logout.clo_data.chd_afar = LOGOUT_INVALID;
chprp->chpr_async_logout.clo_data.chd_afar = LOGOUT_INVALID;
chprp->chpr_tlb_logout.tlo_addr = LOGOUT_INVALID;
for (i = 0; i < CH_ERR_TL1_TLMAX; i++)
chprp->chpr_tl1_err_data[i].ch_err_tl1_logout.clo_data.chd_afar
= LOGOUT_INVALID;
/* Panther has a larger Icache compared to cheetahplus or Jaguar */
if (IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].implementation)) {
chprp->chpr_icache_size = PN_ICACHE_SIZE;
chprp->chpr_icache_linesize = PN_ICACHE_LSIZE;
} else {
chprp->chpr_icache_size = CH_ICACHE_SIZE;
chprp->chpr_icache_linesize = CH_ICACHE_LSIZE;
}
cpu_init_ecache_scrub_dr(cp);
/*
* Panther's L2$ and E$ are shared between cores, so the scrubber is
* only needed on one of the cores. At this point, we assume all cores
* are online, and we only enable the scrubber on core 0.
*/
if (IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].implementation)) {
chprp->chpr_scrub_misc.chsm_core_state =
SCRUBBER_BOTH_CORES_ONLINE;
if (cp->cpu_id != (processorid_t)cmp_cpu_to_chip(cp->cpu_id)) {
chprp->chpr_scrub_misc.chsm_enable[
CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 0;
}
}
chprp->chpr_ec_set_size = cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].ecache_size /
cpu_ecache_nway();
adjust_hw_copy_limits(cpunodes[cp->cpu_id].ecache_size);
ch_err_tl1_paddrs[cp->cpu_id] = va_to_pa(chprp);
ASSERT(ch_err_tl1_paddrs[cp->cpu_id] != -1);
}
/*
* Clear the error state registers for this CPU.
* For Cheetah+/Jaguar, just clear the AFSR but
* for Panther we also have to clear the AFSR_EXT.
*/
void
set_cpu_error_state(ch_cpu_errors_t *cpu_error_regs)
{
set_asyncflt(cpu_error_regs->afsr & ~C_AFSR_FATAL_ERRS);
if (IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[CPU->cpu_id].implementation)) {
set_afsr_ext(cpu_error_regs->afsr_ext & ~C_AFSR_EXT_FATAL_ERRS);
}
}
void
pn_cpu_log_diag_l2_info(ch_async_flt_t *ch_flt) {
struct async_flt *aflt = (struct async_flt *)ch_flt;
ch_ec_data_t *l2_data = &ch_flt->flt_diag_data.chd_l2_data[0];
uint64_t faddr = aflt->flt_addr;
uint8_t log_way_mask = 0;
int i;
/*
* Only Panther CPUs have the additional L2$ data that needs
* to be logged here
*/
if (!IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[aflt->flt_inst].implementation))
return;
/*
* We'll use a simple bit mask to keep track of which way(s)
* of the stored cache line we want to log. The idea is to
* log the entry if it is a valid line and it matches our
* fault AFAR. If no match is found, we will simply log all
* the ways.
*/
for (i = 0; i < PN_L2_NWAYS; i++)
if (pn_matching_valid_l2_line(faddr, &l2_data[i]))
log_way_mask |= (1 << i);
/* If no matching valid lines were found, we log all ways */
if (log_way_mask == 0)
log_way_mask = (1 << PN_L2_NWAYS) - 1;
/* Log the cache lines */
for (i = 0; i < PN_L2_NWAYS; i++)
if (log_way_mask & (1 << i))
l2_data[i].ec_logflag = EC_LOGFLAG_MAGIC;
}
/*
* For this routine to return true, the L2 tag in question must be valid
* and the tag PA must match the fault address (faddr) assuming the correct
* index is being used.
*/
static int
pn_matching_valid_l2_line(uint64_t faddr, ch_ec_data_t *clo_l2_data) {
if ((!PN_L2_LINE_INVALID(clo_l2_data->ec_tag)) &&
((faddr & P2ALIGN(C_AFAR_PA, PN_L2_SET_SIZE)) ==
PN_L2TAG_TO_PA(clo_l2_data->ec_tag)))
return (1);
return (0);
}
/*
* This array is used to convert the 3 digit PgSz encoding (as used in
* various MMU registers such as MMU_TAG_ACCESS_EXT) into the corresponding
* page size.
*/
static uint64_t tlb_pgsz_to_size[] = {
/* 000 = 8KB: */
0x2000,
/* 001 = 64KB: */
0x10000,
/* 010 = 512KB: */
0x80000,
/* 011 = 4MB: */
0x400000,
/* 100 = 32MB: */
0x2000000,
/* 101 = 256MB: */
0x10000000,
/* undefined for encodings 110 and 111: */
0, 0
};
/*
* The itlb_parity_trap and dtlb_parity_trap handlers transfer control here
* after collecting logout information related to the TLB parity error and
* flushing the offending TTE entries from the ITLB or DTLB.
*
* DTLB traps which occur at TL>0 are not recoverable because we will most
* likely be corrupting some other trap handler's alternate globals. As
* such, we simply panic here when that happens. ITLB parity errors are
* not expected to happen at TL>0.
*/
void
cpu_tlb_parity_error(struct regs *rp, ulong_t trap_va, ulong_t tlb_info) {
ch_async_flt_t ch_flt;
struct async_flt *aflt;
pn_tlb_logout_t *tlop = NULL;
int immu_parity = (tlb_info & PN_TLO_INFO_IMMU) != 0;
int tl1_trap = (tlb_info & PN_TLO_INFO_TL1) != 0;
char *error_class;
bzero(&ch_flt, sizeof (ch_async_flt_t));
/*
* Get the CPU log out info. If we can't find our CPU private
* pointer, or if the logout information does not correspond to
* this error, then we will have to make due without detailed
* logout information.
*/
if (CPU_PRIVATE(CPU)) {
tlop = CPU_PRIVATE_PTR(CPU, chpr_tlb_logout);
if ((tlop->tlo_addr != trap_va) ||
(tlop->tlo_info != tlb_info))
tlop = NULL;
}
if (tlop) {
ch_flt.tlb_diag_data = *tlop;
/* Zero out + invalidate TLB logout. */
bzero(tlop, sizeof (pn_tlb_logout_t));
tlop->tlo_addr = LOGOUT_INVALID;
} else {
/*
* Copy what logout information we have and mark
* it incomplete.
*/
ch_flt.flt_data_incomplete = 1;
ch_flt.tlb_diag_data.tlo_info = tlb_info;
ch_flt.tlb_diag_data.tlo_addr = trap_va;
}
/*
* Log the error.
*/
aflt = (struct async_flt *)&ch_flt;
aflt->flt_id = gethrtime_waitfree();
aflt->flt_bus_id = getprocessorid();
aflt->flt_inst = CPU->cpu_id;
aflt->flt_pc = (caddr_t)rp->r_pc;
aflt->flt_addr = trap_va;
aflt->flt_prot = AFLT_PROT_NONE;
aflt->flt_class = CPU_FAULT;
aflt->flt_priv = (rp->r_tstate & TSTATE_PRIV) ? 1 : 0;
aflt->flt_tl = tl1_trap ? 1 : 0;
aflt->flt_panic = tl1_trap ? 1 : 0;
if (immu_parity) {
aflt->flt_status = ECC_ITLB_TRAP;
ch_flt.flt_type = CPU_ITLB_PARITY;
error_class = FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_ITLBPE;
aflt->flt_payload = FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_ITLB_PE;
} else {
aflt->flt_status = ECC_DTLB_TRAP;
ch_flt.flt_type = CPU_DTLB_PARITY;
error_class = FM_EREPORT_CPU_USIII_DTLBPE;
aflt->flt_payload = FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_DTLB_PE;
}
/*
* The TLB entries have already been flushed by the TL1 trap
* handler so at this point the only thing left to do is log
* the error message.
*/
if (aflt->flt_panic) {
cpu_errorq_dispatch(error_class, (void *)&ch_flt,
sizeof (ch_async_flt_t), ue_queue, aflt->flt_panic);
/*
* Panic here if aflt->flt_panic has been set. Enqueued
* errors will be logged as part of the panic flow.
*/
fm_panic("%sError(s)", immu_parity ? "ITLBPE " : "DTLBPE ");
} else {
cpu_errorq_dispatch(error_class, (void *)&ch_flt,
sizeof (ch_async_flt_t), ce_queue, aflt->flt_panic);
}
}
/*
* This routine is called when a TLB parity error event is 'ue_drain'ed
* or 'ce_drain'ed from the errorq.
*/
void
cpu_async_log_tlb_parity_err(void *flt) {
ch_async_flt_t *ch_flt = (ch_async_flt_t *)flt;
struct async_flt *aflt = (struct async_flt *)flt;
#ifdef lint
aflt = aflt;
#endif
/*
* We only capture TLB information if we encountered
* a TLB parity error and Panther is the only CPU which
* can detect a TLB parity error.
*/
ASSERT(IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[aflt->flt_inst].implementation));
ASSERT((ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_ITLB_PARITY) ||
(ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_DTLB_PARITY));
if (ch_flt->flt_data_incomplete == 0) {
if (ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_ITLB_PARITY)
ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_logflag = IT_LOGFLAG_MAGIC;
else /* parity error is in DTLB */
ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_logflag = DT_LOGFLAG_MAGIC;
}
}
/*
* Add L1 Prefetch cache data to the ereport payload.
*/
void
cpu_payload_add_pcache(struct async_flt *aflt, nvlist_t *nvl)
{
ch_async_flt_t *ch_flt = (ch_async_flt_t *)aflt;
ch_pc_data_t *pcp;
ch_pc_data_t pcdata[CH_PCACHE_NWAY];
uint_t nelem;
int i, ways_logged = 0;
/*
* We only capture P$ information if we encountered
* a P$ parity error and Panther is the only CPU which
* can detect a P$ parity error.
*/
ASSERT(IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[aflt->flt_inst].implementation));
for (i = 0; i < CH_PCACHE_NWAY; i++) {
pcp = &ch_flt->parity_data.dpe.cpl_pc[i];
if (pcp->pc_logflag == PC_LOGFLAG_MAGIC) {
bcopy(pcp, &pcdata[ways_logged],
sizeof (ch_pc_data_t));
ways_logged++;
}
}
/*
* Add the pcache data to the payload.
*/
fm_payload_set(nvl, FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_L1P_WAYS,
DATA_TYPE_UINT8, (uint8_t)ways_logged, NULL);
if (ways_logged != 0) {
nelem = sizeof (ch_pc_data_t) / sizeof (uint64_t) * ways_logged;
fm_payload_set(nvl, FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_L1P_DATA,
DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY, nelem, (uint64_t *)pcdata, NULL);
}
}
/*
* Add TLB diagnostic data to the ereport payload.
*/
void
cpu_payload_add_tlb(struct async_flt *aflt, nvlist_t *nvl)
{
ch_async_flt_t *ch_flt = (ch_async_flt_t *)aflt;
uint8_t num_entries, tlb_data_words;
/*
* We only capture TLB information if we encountered
* a TLB parity error and Panther is the only CPU which
* can detect a TLB parity error.
*/
ASSERT(IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[aflt->flt_inst].implementation));
ASSERT((ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_ITLB_PARITY) ||
(ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_DTLB_PARITY));
if (ch_flt->flt_type == CPU_ITLB_PARITY) {
num_entries = (uint8_t)(PN_ITLB_NWAYS * PN_NUM_512_ITLBS);
tlb_data_words = sizeof (ch_tte_entry_t) / sizeof (uint64_t) *
num_entries;
/*
* Add the TLB diagnostic data to the payload
* if it was collected.
*/
if (ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_logflag == IT_LOGFLAG_MAGIC) {
fm_payload_set(nvl,
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_ITLB_ENTRIES,
DATA_TYPE_UINT8, num_entries, NULL);
fm_payload_set(nvl, FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_ITLB_DATA,
DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY, tlb_data_words,
(uint64_t *)ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_itlb_tte,
NULL);
}
} else {
num_entries = (uint8_t)(PN_DTLB_NWAYS * PN_NUM_512_DTLBS);
tlb_data_words = sizeof (ch_tte_entry_t) / sizeof (uint64_t) *
num_entries;
fm_payload_set(nvl, FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_VA,
DATA_TYPE_UINT64, ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_addr, NULL);
/*
* Add the TLB diagnostic data to the payload
* if it was collected.
*/
if (ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_logflag == DT_LOGFLAG_MAGIC) {
fm_payload_set(nvl,
FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_DTLB_ENTRIES,
DATA_TYPE_UINT8, num_entries, NULL);
fm_payload_set(nvl, FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_NAME_DTLB_DATA,
DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY, tlb_data_words,
(uint64_t *)ch_flt->tlb_diag_data.tlo_dtlb_tte,
NULL);
}
}
}
/*
* Panther Cache Scrubbing:
*
* In Jaguar, the E$ was split between cores, so the scrubber must run on both
* cores. For Panther, however, the L2$ and L3$ are shared across cores.
* Therefore, the E$ scrubber only needs to run on one of the two cores.
*
* There are four possible states for the E$ scrubber:
*
* 0. If both cores are offline, add core 0 to cpu_offline_set so that
* the offline scrubber will run on it.
* 1. If core 0 is online and core 1 off, we run the scrubber on core 0.
* 2. If core 1 is online and core 0 off, we move the scrubber to run
* on core 1.
* 3. If both cores are online, only run the scrubber on core 0.
*
* These states are enumerated by the SCRUBBER_[BOTH|CORE|NEITHER]_* defines
* above. One of those values is stored in
* chpr_scrub_misc->chsm_core_state on each core.
*
* Also note that, for Panther, ecache_flush_line() will flush out the L2$
* before the E$, so the L2$ will be scrubbed by the E$ scrubber. No
* additional code is necessary to scrub the L2$.
*
* For all cpu types, whenever a cpu or core is offlined, add it to
* cpu_offline_set so the necessary scrubbers can still run. This is still
* necessary on Panther so the D$ scrubber can still run.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
int
cpu_scrub_cpu_setup(cpu_setup_t what, int cpuid, void *arg)
{
processorid_t core_0_id;
cpu_t *core_cpus[2];
ch_scrub_misc_t *core_scrub[2];
int old_state, i;
int new_state = SCRUBBER_NEITHER_CORE_ONLINE;
switch (what) {
case CPU_ON:
case CPU_INIT:
CPUSET_DEL(cpu_offline_set, cpuid);
break;
case CPU_OFF:
CPUSET_ADD(cpu_offline_set, cpuid);
break;
default:
return (0);
}
if (!IS_PANTHER(cpunodes[cpuid].implementation)) {
return (0);
}
/*
* Update the chsm_enable[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] value
* if necessary
*/
core_0_id = cmp_cpu_to_chip(cpuid);
core_cpus[0] = cpu_get(core_0_id);
core_cpus[1] = cpu_get_sibling_core(core_cpus[0]);
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
if (core_cpus[i] == NULL) {
/*
* This may happen during DR - one core is offlined
* and completely unconfigured before the second
* core is offlined. Give up and return quietly,
* since the second core should quickly be removed
* anyways.
*/
return (0);
}
core_scrub[i] = CPU_PRIVATE_PTR(core_cpus[i], chpr_scrub_misc);
}
if (cpuid == (processorid_t)cmp_cpu_to_chip(cpuid)) {
/* cpuid is core 0 */
if (cpu_is_active(core_cpus[1])) {
new_state |= SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE;
}
if (what != CPU_OFF) {
new_state |= SCRUBBER_CORE_0_ONLINE;
}
} else {
/* cpuid is core 1 */
if (cpu_is_active(core_cpus[0])) {
new_state |= SCRUBBER_CORE_0_ONLINE;
}
if (what != CPU_OFF) {
new_state |= SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE;
}
}
old_state = core_scrub[0]->chsm_core_state;
if (old_state == new_state) {
return (0);
}
if (old_state == SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE) {
/*
* We need to move the scrubber state from core 1
* back to core 0. This data is not protected by
* locks, but the worst that can happen is some
* lines are scrubbed multiple times. chsm_oustanding is
* set to 0 to make sure an interrupt is scheduled the
* first time through do_scrub().
*/
core_scrub[0]->chsm_flush_index[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] =
core_scrub[1]->chsm_flush_index[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E];
core_scrub[0]->chsm_outstanding[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 0;
}
switch (new_state) {
case SCRUBBER_NEITHER_CORE_ONLINE:
case SCRUBBER_BOTH_CORES_ONLINE:
case SCRUBBER_CORE_0_ONLINE:
core_scrub[1]->chsm_enable[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 0;
core_scrub[0]->chsm_enable[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 1;
break;
case SCRUBBER_CORE_1_ONLINE:
default:
/*
* We need to move the scrubber state from core 0
* to core 1.
*/
core_scrub[1]->chsm_flush_index[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] =
core_scrub[0]->chsm_flush_index[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E];
core_scrub[1]->chsm_outstanding[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 0;
core_scrub[0]->chsm_enable[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 0;
core_scrub[1]->chsm_enable[CACHE_SCRUBBER_INFO_E] = 1;
break;
}
core_scrub[0]->chsm_core_state = new_state;
core_scrub[1]->chsm_core_state = new_state;
return (0);
}
/*
* Returns a pointer to the cpu structure of the argument's sibling core.
* If no sibling core can be found, return NULL.
*/
static cpu_t *
cpu_get_sibling_core(cpu_t *cpup)
{
cpu_t *nextp;
if ((cpup == NULL) || (!cmp_cpu_is_cmp(cpup->cpu_id)))
return (NULL);
nextp = cpup->cpu_next_chip;
if ((nextp == NULL) || (nextp == cpup))
return (NULL);
return (nextp);
}