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/*************************************************************************/ /*!
@File htbuffer_sf.h
@Title Host Trace Buffer interface string format specifiers
@Copyright Copyright (c) Imagination Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved
@Description Header for the Host Trace Buffer logging messages. The following
list are the messages the host driver prints. Changing anything
but the first column or spelling mistakes in the strings will
break compatibility with log files created with older/newer
driver versions.
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*/ /**************************************************************************/
#ifndef __HTBUFFER_SF_H__
#define __HTBUFFER_SF_H__
#if defined (__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
* *DO*NOT* rearrange or delete lines in SFIDLIST or SFGROUPLIST or you
* WILL BREAK host tracing message compatibility with previous
* driver versions. Only add new ones, if so required.
****************************************************************************/
/* String used in pvrdebug -h output */
#define HTB_LOG_GROUPS_STRING_LIST "ctrl,mmu,sync,main,brg"
/* Used in print statements to display log group state, one %s per group defined */
#define HTB_LOG_ENABLED_GROUPS_LIST_PFSPEC "%s%s%s%s%s"
/* Available log groups - Master template
*
* Group usage is as follows:
* CTRL - Internal Host Trace information and synchronisation data
* MMU - MMU page mapping information
* SYNC - Synchronisation debug
* MAIN - Data master kicks, etc. tying in with the MAIN group in FWTrace
* DBG - Temporary debugging group, logs not to be left in the driver
*
*/
#define HTB_LOG_SFGROUPLIST \
X( HTB_GROUP_NONE, NONE ) \
/* gid, group flag / apphint name */ \
X( HTB_GROUP_CTRL, CTRL ) \
X( HTB_GROUP_MMU, MMU ) \
X( HTB_GROUP_SYNC, SYNC ) \
X( HTB_GROUP_MAIN, MAIN ) \
X( HTB_GROUP_BRG, BRG ) \
/* Debug group HTB_GROUP_DBG must always be last */ \
X( HTB_GROUP_DBG, DBG )
/* Table of String Format specifiers, the group they belong and the number of
* arguments each expects. Xmacro styled macros are used to generate what is
* needed without requiring hand editing.
*
* id : unique id within a group
* gid : group id as defined above
* sym name : symbolic name of enumerations used to identify message strings
* string : Actual string
* #args : number of arguments the string format requires
*/
#define HTB_LOG_SFIDLIST \
/*id, gid, sym name, string, # arguments */ \
X( 0, HTB_GROUP_NONE, HTB_SF_FIRST, "You should not use this string", 0) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_LOGMODE, "HTB log mode set to %d (1- all PID, 2 - restricted PID)\n", 1) \
X( 2, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_ENABLE_PID, "HTB enable logging for PID %d\n", 1) \
X( 3, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_ENABLE_GROUP, "HTB enable logging groups 0x%08x\n", 1) \
X( 4, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_LOG_LEVEL, "HTB log level set to %d\n", 1) \
X( 5, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_OPMODE, "HTB operating mode set to %d (1 - droplatest, 2 - drop oldest, 3 - block)\n", 1) \
X( 6, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_FWSYNC_SCALE, "HTBFWSync OSTS=%08x%08x CRTS=%08x%08x CalcClkSpd=%d\n", 5) \
X( 7, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_FWSYNC_SCALE_RPT, "FW Sync scale info OSTS=%08x%08x CRTS=%08x%08x CalcClkSpd=%d\n", 5) \
X( 8, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_FWSYNC_MARK, "FW Sync Partition marker: %d\n", 1) \
X( 9, HTB_GROUP_CTRL, HTB_SF_CTRL_FWSYNC_MARK_RPT, "FW Sync Partition repeat: %d\n", 1) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_TABLE, "MMU page op table entry page_id=%08x%08x index=%d level=%d val=%08x%08x map=%d\n", 7) \
X( 2, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_ALLOC, "MMU allocating DevVAddr from %08x%08x to %08x%08x\n", 4) \
X( 3, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_FREE, "MMU freeing DevVAddr from %08x%08x to %08x%08x\n", 4) \
X( 4, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_MAP, "MMU mapping DevVAddr %08x%08x to DevPAddr %08x%08x\n", 4) \
X( 5, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_PMRMAP, "MMU mapping PMR DevVAddr %08x%08x to DevPAddr %08x%08x\n", 4) \
X( 6, HTB_GROUP_MMU, HTB_SF_MMU_PAGE_OP_UNMAP, "MMU unmapping DevVAddr %08x%08x\n", 2) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_SERVER_ALLOC, "Server sync allocation [%08X]\n", 1) \
X( 2, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_SERVER_UNREF, "Server sync unreferenced [%08X]\n", 1) \
X( 3, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_PRIM_OP_CREATE, "Sync OP create 0x%08x, block count=%d, server syncs=%d, client syncs=%d\n", 4) \
X( 4, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_PRIM_OP_TAKE, "Sync OP take 0x%08x server syncs=%d, client syncs=%d\n", 3) \
X( 5, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_PRIM_OP_COMPLETE, "Sync OP complete 0x%08x\n", 1) \
X( 6, HTB_GROUP_SYNC, HTB_SF_SYNC_PRIM_OP_DESTROY, "Sync OP destroy 0x%08x\n", 1) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_TA, "Kick TA: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 2, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_3D, "Kick 3D: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 3, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_CDM, "Kick CDM: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 4, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_RTU, "Kick RTU: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 5, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_SHG, "Kick SHG: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 6, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_2D, "Kick 2D: FWCtx %08X @ %d\n", 2) \
X( 7, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_KICK_UNCOUNTED, "Kick (uncounted) for all DMs\n", 0) \
X( 8, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_FWCCB_CMD, "FW CCB Cmd: %d\n", 1) \
X( 9, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_PRE_POWER, "Pre-power duration @ phase [%d] (0-shutdown,1-startup) RGX: %llu ns SYS: %llu ns\n", 3) \
X(10, HTB_GROUP_MAIN, HTB_SF_MAIN_POST_POWER, "Post-power duration @ phase [%d] (0-shutdown,1-startup) SYS: %llu ns RGX: %llu ns\n", 3) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_BRG, HTB_SF_BRG_BRIDGE_CALL, "Bridge call: start: %010u: bid %03d fid %d\n", 3) \
X( 2, HTB_GROUP_BRG, HTB_SF_BRG_BRIDGE_CALL_ERR, "Bridge call: start: %010u: bid %03d fid %d error %d\n", 4) \
\
X( 1, HTB_GROUP_DBG, HTB_SF_DBG_INTPAIR, "0x%8.8x 0x%8.8x\n", 2) \
\
X( 65535, HTB_GROUP_NONE, HTB_SF_LAST, "You should not use this string\n", 15)
/* gid - Group numbers */
typedef enum _HTB_LOG_SFGROUPS {
#define X(A,B) A,
HTB_LOG_SFGROUPLIST
#undef X
} HTB_LOG_SFGROUPS;
/* group flags are stored in an array of elements */
/* each of which have a certain number of bits */
#define HTB_FLAG_EL_T IMG_UINT32
#define HTB_FLAG_NUM_BITS_IN_EL ( sizeof(HTB_FLAG_EL_T) * 8 )
#define HTB_LOG_GROUP_FLAG_GROUP(gid) ( (gid-1) / HTB_FLAG_NUM_BITS_IN_EL )
#define HTB_LOG_GROUP_FLAG(gid) (gid? (0x1 << ((gid-1)%HTB_FLAG_NUM_BITS_IN_EL)): 0)
#define HTB_LOG_GROUP_FLAG_NAME(gid) HTB_LOG_TYPE_ ## gid
/* group enable flags */
typedef enum _HTB_LOG_TYPE {
#define X(a, b) HTB_LOG_GROUP_FLAG_NAME(b) = HTB_LOG_GROUP_FLAG(a),
HTB_LOG_SFGROUPLIST
#undef X
} HTB_LOG_TYPE;
/* The symbolic names found in the table above are assigned an ui32 value of
* the following format:
* 31 30 28 27 20 19 16 15 12 11 0 bits
* - --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
* 0-11: id number
* 12-15: group id number
* 16-19: number of parameters
* 20-27: unused
* 28-30: active: identify SF packet, otherwise regular int32
* 31: reserved for signed/unsigned compatibility
*
* The following macro assigns those values to the enum generated SF ids list.
*/
#define HTB_LOG_IDMARKER (0x70000000)
#define HTB_LOG_CREATESFID(a,b,e) ((a) | (b<<12) | (e<<16)) | HTB_LOG_IDMARKER
#define HTB_LOG_IDMASK (0xFFF00000)
#define HTB_LOG_VALIDID(I) ( ((I) & HTB_LOG_IDMASK) == HTB_LOG_IDMARKER )
typedef enum HTB_LOG_SFids {
#define X(a, b, c, d, e) c = HTB_LOG_CREATESFID(a,b,e),
HTB_LOG_SFIDLIST
#undef X
} HTB_LOG_SFids;
/* Return the group id that the given (enum generated) id belongs to */
#define HTB_SF_GID(x) (((x)>>12) & 0xf)
/* future improvement to support log levels */
#define HTB_SF_LVL(x) (0)
/* Returns how many arguments the SF(string format) for the given (enum generated) id requires */
#define HTB_SF_PARAMNUM(x) (((x)>>16) & 0xf)
/* format of messages is: SF:PID:TIME:[PARn]*
*/
#define HTB_LOG_HEADER_SIZE 3
#define HTB_LOG_MAX_PARAMS 15
#if defined (__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* __HTBUFFER_SF_H__ */
/*****************************************************************************
End of file (htbuffer_sf.h)
*****************************************************************************/