1/*!
2 * \file       opencsd/ocsd_if_types.h
3 * \brief      OpenCSD : Standard Types used in the library interfaces.
4 *
5 * \copyright  Copyright (c) 2015, ARM Limited. All Rights Reserved.
6 */
7
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34
35#ifndef ARM_OCSD_IF_TYPES_H_INCLUDED
36#define ARM_OCSD_IF_TYPES_H_INCLUDED
37
38#include <stdint.h>
39#include <stddef.h>
40#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1900)
41/** VS2010 does not support inttypes - remove when VS2010 support is dropped */
42#define __PRI64_PREFIX "ll"
43#define PRIX64 __PRI64_PREFIX "X"
44#define PRIu64 __PRI64_PREFIX "u"
45#define PRIu32 "u"
46#else
47#include <inttypes.h>
48#endif
49
50
51/** @defgroup ocsd_interfaces OpenCSD Library : Interfaces
52    @brief Set of types, structures and virtual interface classes making up the primary API
53
54  Set of component interfaces that connect various source reader and decode components into a
55  decode tree to allow trace decode for the trace data being output by the source reader.
56
57@{*/
58
59
60
61/** @name Trace Indexing and Channel IDs
62@{*/
63#ifdef ENABLE_LARGE_TRACE_SOURCES
64typedef uint64_t ocsd_trc_index_t;   /**< Trace source index type - 64 bit size */
65#define OCSD_TRC_IDX_STR PRIu64
66#else
67typedef uint32_t ocsd_trc_index_t;   /**< Trace source index type - 32 bit size */
68#define OCSD_TRC_IDX_STR PRIu32
69#endif
70
71/** Invalid trace index value */
72#define OCSD_BAD_TRC_INDEX           ((ocsd_trc_index_t)-1)
73/** Invalid trace source ID value */
74#define OCSD_BAD_CS_SRC_ID           ((uint8_t)-1)
75/** macro returing true if trace source ID is in valid range (0x0 < ID < 0x70) */
76#define OCSD_IS_VALID_CS_SRC_ID(id)      ((id > 0) && (id < 0x70))
77/** macro returing true if trace source ID is in reserved range (ID == 0x0 || 0x70 <= ID <= 0x7F) */
78#define OCSD_IS_RESERVED_CS_SRC_ID(id)   ((id == 0) || ((id >= 0x70) && (id <= 0x7F))
79/** @}*/
80
81/** @name General Library Return and Error Codes
82@{*/
83
84/** Library Error return type */
85typedef enum _ocsd_err_t {
86
87    /* general return errors */
88    OCSD_OK = 0,                   /**< No Error. */
89    OCSD_ERR_FAIL,                 /**< General systemic failure. */
90    OCSD_ERR_MEM,                  /**< Internal memory allocation error. */
91    OCSD_ERR_NOT_INIT,             /**< Component not initialised or initialisation failure. */
92    OCSD_ERR_INVALID_ID,           /**< Invalid CoreSight Trace Source ID.  */
93    OCSD_ERR_BAD_HANDLE,           /**< Invalid handle passed to component. */
94    OCSD_ERR_INVALID_PARAM_VAL,    /**< Invalid value parameter passed to component. */
95    OCSD_ERR_INVALID_PARAM_TYPE,   /**< Type mismatch on abstract interface */
96    OCSD_ERR_FILE_ERROR,           /**< File access error */
97    OCSD_ERR_NO_PROTOCOL,          /**< Trace protocol unsupported */
98    /* attachment point errors */
99    OCSD_ERR_ATTACH_TOO_MANY,      /**< Cannot attach - attach device limit reached. */
100    OCSD_ERR_ATTACH_INVALID_PARAM, /**< Cannot attach - invalid parameter. */
101    OCSD_ERR_ATTACH_COMP_NOT_FOUND,/**< Cannot detach - component not found. */
102    /* source reader errors */
103    OCSD_ERR_RDR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,   /**< source reader - file not found. */
104    OCSD_ERR_RDR_INVALID_INIT,     /**< source reader - invalid initialisation parameter. */
105    OCSD_ERR_RDR_NO_DECODER,       /**< source reader - not trace decoder set. */
106    /* data path errors */
107    OCSD_ERR_DATA_DECODE_FATAL,    /**< A decoder in the data path has returned a fatal error. */
108    /* frame deformatter errors */
109    OCSD_ERR_DFMTR_NOTCONTTRACE,    /**< Trace input to deformatter none-continuous */
110    OCSD_ERR_DFMTR_BAD_FHSYNC,      /**< Bad frame or half frame sync in trace deformatter */
111    /* packet processor errors - protocol issues etc */
112    OCSD_ERR_BAD_PACKET_SEQ,        /**< Bad packet sequence */
113    OCSD_ERR_INVALID_PCKT_HDR,      /**< Invalid packet header */
114    OCSD_ERR_PKT_INTERP_FAIL,       /**< Interpreter failed - cannot recover - bad data or sequence */
115    /* packet decoder errors */
116    OCSD_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ISA,          /**< ISA not supported in decoder. */
117    OCSD_ERR_HW_CFG_UNSUPP,            /**< Programmed trace configuration not supported by decoder.*/
118    OCSD_ERR_UNSUPP_DECODE_PKT,        /**< Packet not supported in decoder */
119    OCSD_ERR_BAD_DECODE_PKT,           /**< reserved or unknown packet in decoder. */
120    OCSD_ERR_COMMIT_PKT_OVERRUN,       /**< overrun in commit packet stack - tried to commit more than available */
121    OCSD_ERR_MEM_NACC,                 /**< unable to access required memory address */
122    OCSD_ERR_RET_STACK_OVERFLOW,       /**< internal return stack overflow checks failed - popped more than we pushed. */
123    /* decode tree errors */
124    OCSD_ERR_DCDT_NO_FORMATTER,         /**< No formatter in use - operation not valid. */
125    /* target memory access errors */
126    OCSD_ERR_MEM_ACC_OVERLAP,           /**< Attempted to set an overlapping range in memory access map */
127    OCSD_ERR_MEM_ACC_FILE_NOT_FOUND,    /**< Memory access file could not be opened */
128    OCSD_ERR_MEM_ACC_FILE_DIFF_RANGE,   /**< Attempt to re-use the same memory access file for a different address range */
129    OCSD_ERR_MEM_ACC_RANGE_INVALID,     /**< Address range in accessor set to invalid values */
130    OCSD_ERR_MEM_ACC_BAD_LEN,           /**< Memory accessor returned a bad read length value (larger than requested */
131    /* test errors - errors generated only by the test code, not the library */
132    OCSD_ERR_TEST_SNAPSHOT_PARSE,       /**< test snapshot file parse error */
133    OCSD_ERR_TEST_SNAPSHOT_PARSE_INFO,  /**< test snapshot file parse information */
134    OCSD_ERR_TEST_SNAPSHOT_READ,        /**< test snapshot reader error */
135    OCSD_ERR_TEST_SS_TO_DECODER,        /**< test snapshot to decode tree conversion error */
136    /* decoder registration */
137    OCSD_ERR_DCDREG_NAME_REPEAT,        /**< attempted to register a decoder with the same name as another one */
138    OCSD_ERR_DCDREG_NAME_UNKNOWN,       /**< attempted to find a decoder with a name that is not known in the library */
139    OCSD_ERR_DCDREG_TYPE_UNKNOWN,       /**< attempted to find a decoder with a type that is not known in the library */
140    OCSD_ERR_DCDREG_TOOMANY,            /**< attempted to register too many custom decoders */
141    /* decoder config */
142    OCSD_ERR_DCD_INTERFACE_UNUSED,      /**< Attempt to connect or use and interface not supported by this decoder. */
143    /* end marker*/
144    OCSD_ERR_LAST
145} ocsd_err_t;
146
147/* component handle types */
148typedef unsigned int ocsd_hndl_rdr_t;      /**< reader control handle */
149typedef unsigned int ocsd_hndl_err_log_t;  /**< error logger connection handle */
150
151/* common invalid handle type */
152#define OCSD_INVALID_HANDLE (unsigned int)-1     /**< Global invalid handle value */
153
154/*!  Error Severity Type
155 *
156 *   Used to indicate the severity of an error, and also as the
157 *   error log verbosity level in the error logger.
158 *
159 *   The logger will ignore errors with a severity value higher than the
160 *   current verbosity level.
161 *
162 *   The value OCSD_ERR_SEV_NONE can only be used as a verbosity level to switch off logging,
163 *   not as a severity value on an error. The other values can be used as both error severity and
164 *   logger verbosity values.
165 */
166typedef enum _ocsd_err_severity_t {
167    OCSD_ERR_SEV_NONE,     /**< No error logging. */
168    OCSD_ERR_SEV_ERROR,    /**< Most severe error - perhaps fatal. */
169    OCSD_ERR_SEV_WARN,     /**< Warning level. Inconsistent or incorrect data seen but can carry on decode processing */
170    OCSD_ERR_SEV_INFO,     /**< Information only message. Use for debugging code or suspect input data. */
171} ocsd_err_severity_t;
172
173/** @}*/
174
175/** @name Trace Datapath
176@{*/
177
178/** Trace Datapath operations.
179  */
180typedef enum _ocsd_datapath_op_t {
181    OCSD_OP_DATA = 0, /**< Standard index + data packet */
182    OCSD_OP_EOT,   /**< End of available trace data. No data packet. */
183    OCSD_OP_FLUSH, /**< Flush existing data where possible, retain decode state. No data packet. */
184    OCSD_OP_RESET, /**< Reset decode state - drop any existing partial data. No data packet. */
185} ocsd_datapath_op_t;
186
187/**
188  * Trace Datapath responses
189  */
190typedef enum _ocsd_datapath_resp_t {
191    OCSD_RESP_CONT,                /**< Continue processing */
192    OCSD_RESP_WARN_CONT,           /**< Continue processing  : a component logged a warning. */
193    OCSD_RESP_ERR_CONT,            /**< Continue processing  : a component logged an error.*/
194    OCSD_RESP_WAIT,                /**< Pause processing */
195    OCSD_RESP_WARN_WAIT,           /**< Pause processing : a component logged a warning. */
196    OCSD_RESP_ERR_WAIT,            /**< Pause processing : a component logged an error. */
197    OCSD_RESP_FATAL_NOT_INIT,      /**< Processing Fatal Error :  component unintialised. */
198    OCSD_RESP_FATAL_INVALID_OP,    /**< Processing Fatal Error :  invalid data path operation. */
199    OCSD_RESP_FATAL_INVALID_PARAM, /**< Processing Fatal Error :  invalid parameter in datapath call. */
200    OCSD_RESP_FATAL_INVALID_DATA,  /**< Processing Fatal Error :  invalid trace data */
201    OCSD_RESP_FATAL_SYS_ERR,       /**< Processing Fatal Error :  internal system error. */
202} ocsd_datapath_resp_t;
203
204/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value is FATAL. */
205#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_FATAL(x) (x >= OCSD_RESP_FATAL_NOT_INIT)
206/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value indicates WARNING logged. */
207#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_WARN(x) ((x == OCSD_RESP_WARN_CONT) || (x == OCSD_RESP_WARN_WAIT))
208/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value indicates ERROR logged. */
209#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_ERR(x) ((x == OCSD_RESP_ERR_CONT) || (x == OCSD_RESP_ERR_WAIT))
210/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value indicates WARNING or ERROR logged. */
211#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_WARN_OR_ERR(x) (OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_ERR(x) || OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_WARN(x))
212/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value is CONT. */
213#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_CONT(x) (x <  OCSD_RESP_WAIT)
214/*! Macro returning true if datapath response value is WAIT. */
215#define OCSD_DATA_RESP_IS_WAIT(x) ((x >= OCSD_RESP_WAIT) && (x < OCSD_RESP_FATAL_NOT_INIT))
216
217/** @}*/
218
219/** @name Trace Decode component types
220@{*/
221
222
223/** Raw frame element data types
224    Data blocks types output from ITrcRawFrameIn.
225*/
226typedef enum _rcdtl_rawframe_elem_t {
227    OCSD_FRM_NONE,     /**< None data operation on data path. (EOT etc.) */
228    OCSD_FRM_PACKED,   /**< Raw packed frame data */
229    OCSD_FRM_HSYNC,    /**< HSYNC data */
230    OCSD_FRM_FSYNC,    /**< Frame Sync Data */
231    OCSD_FRM_ID_DATA,  /**< unpacked data for ID */
232} ocsd_rawframe_elem_t;
233
234
235/** Indicates if the trace source will be frame formatted or a single protocol source.
236    Used in decode tree creation and configuration code.
237*/
238typedef enum _ocsd_dcd_tree_src_t {
239    OCSD_TRC_SRC_FRAME_FORMATTED,  /**< input source is frame formatted. */
240    OCSD_TRC_SRC_SINGLE,           /**< input source is from a single protocol generator. */
241} ocsd_dcd_tree_src_t;
242
243#define OCSD_DFRMTR_HAS_FSYNCS         0x01 /**< Deformatter Config : formatted data has fsyncs - input data 4 byte aligned */
244#define OCSD_DFRMTR_HAS_HSYNCS         0x02 /**< Deformatter Config : formatted data has hsyncs - input data 2 byte aligned */
245#define OCSD_DFRMTR_FRAME_MEM_ALIGN    0x04 /**< Deformatter Config : formatted frames are memory aligned, no syncs. Input data 16 byte frame aligned. */
246#define OCSD_DFRMTR_PACKED_RAW_OUT     0x08 /**< Deformatter Config : output raw packed frame data if raw monitor attached. */
247#define OCSD_DFRMTR_UNPACKED_RAW_OUT   0x10 /**< Deformatter Config : output raw unpacked frame data if raw monitor attached. */
248#define OCSD_DFRMTR_RESET_ON_4X_FSYNC  0x20 /**< Deformatter Config : reset downstream decoders if frame aligned 4x consecutive fsyncs spotted. (perf workaround) */
249#define OCSD_DFRMTR_VALID_MASK         0x3F /**< Deformatter Config : valid mask for deformatter configuration */
250
251#define OCSD_DFRMTR_FRAME_SIZE         0x10 /**< CoreSight frame formatter frame size constant in bytes. */
252
253/** @}*/
254
255/** @name Trace Decode Component Name Prefixes
256 *
257 *  Set of standard prefixes to be used for component names
258@{*/
259
260/** Component name prefix for trace source reader components */
261#define OCSD_CMPNAME_PREFIX_SOURCE_READER "SRDR"
262/** Component name prefix for trace frame deformatter component */
263#define OCSD_CMPNAME_PREFIX_FRAMEDEFORMATTER "DFMT"
264/** Component name prefix for trace packet processor. */
265#define OCSD_CMPNAME_PREFIX_PKTPROC "PKTP"
266/** Component name prefix for trace packet decoder. */
267#define OCSD_CMPNAME_PREFIX_PKTDEC   "PDEC"
268
269/** @}*/
270
271/** @name Trace Decode Arch and Profile
272@{*/
273
274/** Core Architecture Version */
275typedef enum _ocsd_arch_version {
276    ARCH_UNKNOWN = 0x0000,   /**< unknown architecture */
277    ARCH_CUSTOM = 0x0001,    /**< None ARM, custom architecture */
278    ARCH_V7 = 0x0700,        /**< V7 architecture */
279    ARCH_V8 = 0x0800,        /**< V8 architecture */
280    ARCH_V8r3 = 0x0803,      /**< V8.3 architecture */
281    ARCH_AA64 = 0x0864,      /**< Min v8r3 plus additional AA64 PE features */
282    ARCH_V8_max = ARCH_AA64,
283} ocsd_arch_version_t;
284
285// macros for arch version comparisons.
286#define OCSD_IS_V8_ARCH(arch) ((arch >= ARCH_V8) && (arch <= ARCH_V8_max))
287#define OCSD_IS_ARCH_MINVER(arch, min_arch) (arch >= min_arch)
288
289/** Core Profile  */
290typedef enum _ocsd_core_profile {
291    profile_Unknown,    /**< Unknown profile */
292    profile_CortexM,    /**< Cortex-M profile */
293    profile_CortexR,    /**< Cortex-R profile */
294    profile_CortexA,    /**< Cortex-A profile */
295    profile_Custom,     /**< None ARM, custom arch profile */
296} ocsd_core_profile_t;
297
298/** Combined architecture and profile descriptor for a core */
299typedef struct _ocsd_arch_profile_t {
300    ocsd_arch_version_t arch;      /**< core architecture */
301    ocsd_core_profile_t profile;   /**< core profile */
302} ocsd_arch_profile_t;
303
304/* may want to use a 32 bit v-addr when running on 32 bit only ARM platforms. */
305#ifdef USE_32BIT_V_ADDR
306typedef uint32_t ocsd_vaddr_t;     /**< 32 bit virtual addressing in library - use if compiling on 32 bit platforms */
307#define OCSD_MAX_VA_BITSIZE 32     /**< 32 bit Virtual address bitsize macro */
308#define OCSD_VA_MASK ~0UL          /**< 32 bit Virtual address bitsize mask */
309#else
310typedef uint64_t ocsd_vaddr_t;     /**< 64 bit virtual addressing in library */
311#define OCSD_MAX_VA_BITSIZE 64     /**< 64 bit Virtual address bitsize macro */
312#define OCSD_VA_MASK ~0ULL         /**< 64 bit Virtual address bitsize mask */
313#endif
314
315/** A bit mask for the first 'bits' consecutive bits of an address */
316#define OCSD_BIT_MASK(bits) (bits == OCSD_MAX_VA_BITSIZE) ? OCSD_VA_MASK : ((ocsd_vaddr_t)1 << bits) - 1
317
318/** @}*/
319
320/** @name Instruction Decode Information
321@{*/
322
323/** Instruction Set Architecture type
324 *
325 */
326typedef enum _ocsd_isa
327{
328    ocsd_isa_arm,          /**< V7 ARM 32, V8 AArch32 */
329    ocsd_isa_thumb2,       /**< Thumb2 -> 16/32 bit instructions */
330    ocsd_isa_aarch64,      /**< V8 AArch64 */
331    ocsd_isa_tee,          /**< Thumb EE - unsupported */
332    ocsd_isa_jazelle,      /**< Jazelle - unsupported in trace */
333    ocsd_isa_custom,       /**< Instruction set - custom arch decoder */
334    ocsd_isa_unknown       /**< ISA not yet known */
335} ocsd_isa;
336
337/** Security level type
338*/
339typedef enum _ocsd_sec_level
340{
341    ocsd_sec_secure,    /**< Core is in secure state */
342    ocsd_sec_nonsecure, /**< Core is in non-secure state */
343    ocsd_sec_root,      /**< PE FEAT_RME: Core is in root state. */
344    ocsd_sec_realm,     /**< PE FEAT_RME: Core is in realm state. */
345} ocsd_sec_level ;
346
347/** Exception level type
348*/
349typedef enum _ocsd_ex_level
350{
351    ocsd_EL_unknown = -1, /**< EL unknown / unsupported in trace */
352    ocsd_EL0 = 0,  /**< EL0 */
353    ocsd_EL1,      /**< EL1 */
354    ocsd_EL2,      /**< EL2 */
355    ocsd_EL3,      /**< EL3 */
356} ocsd_ex_level;
357
358
359/** instruction types - significant for waypoint calculations */
360typedef enum _ocsd_instr_type {
361    OCSD_INSTR_OTHER,          /**< Other instruction - not significant for waypoints. */
362    OCSD_INSTR_BR,             /**< Immediate Branch instruction */
363    OCSD_INSTR_BR_INDIRECT,    /**< Indirect Branch instruction */
364    OCSD_INSTR_ISB,            /**< Barrier : ISB instruction */
365    OCSD_INSTR_DSB_DMB,        /**< Barrier : DSB or DMB instruction */
366    OCSD_INSTR_WFI_WFE,        /**< WFI or WFE traced as direct branch */
367    OCSD_INSTR_TSTART,         /**< PE Arch feature FEAT_TME - TSTART instruction */
368} ocsd_instr_type;
369
370/** instruction sub types - addiitonal information passed to the output packets
371    for trace analysis tools.
372 */
373typedef enum _ocsd_instr_subtype {
374    OCSD_S_INSTR_NONE,         /**< no subtype set */
375    OCSD_S_INSTR_BR_LINK,      /**< branch with link */
376    OCSD_S_INSTR_V8_RET,       /**< v8 ret instruction - subtype of BR_INDIRECT  */
377    OCSD_S_INSTR_V8_ERET,      /**< v8 eret instruction - subtype of BR_INDIRECT */
378    OCSD_S_INSTR_V7_IMPLIED_RET,  /**< v7 instruction which could imply return e.g. MOV PC, LR; POP { ,pc} */
379} ocsd_instr_subtype;
380
381/** Instruction decode request structure.
382 *
383 *   Used in IInstrDecode  interface.
384 *
385 *   Caller fills in the input: information, callee then fills in the decoder: information.
386 */
387typedef struct _ocsd_instr_info {
388    /* input information */
389    ocsd_arch_profile_t pe_type;   /**< input: Core Arch and profile */
390    ocsd_isa isa;                  /**< Input: Current ISA. */
391    ocsd_vaddr_t instr_addr;       /**< Input: Instruction address. */
392    uint32_t opcode;                /**< Input: Opcode at address. 16 bit opcodes will use MS 16bits of parameter. */
393    uint8_t dsb_dmb_waypoints;      /**< Input: DMB and DSB are waypoints */
394    uint8_t wfi_wfe_branch;         /**< Input: WFI, WFE classed as direct branches */
395
396    /* instruction decode info */
397    ocsd_instr_type type;          /**< Decoder: Current instruction type. */
398    ocsd_vaddr_t branch_addr;      /**< Decoder: Calculated address of branch instrcution (direct branches only) */
399    ocsd_isa next_isa;             /**< Decoder: ISA for next intruction. */
400    uint8_t instr_size;             /**< Decoder : size of the decoded instruction */
401    uint8_t is_conditional;         /**< Decoder : set to 1 if this instruction is conditional */
402    uint8_t is_link;                /**< Decoder : is a branch with link instruction */
403    uint8_t thumb_it_conditions;    /**< Decoder : return number of following instructions set with conditions by this Thumb IT instruction */
404    ocsd_instr_subtype sub_type;   /**< Decoder : current instruction sub-type if known */
405} ocsd_instr_info;
406
407
408/** Core(PE) context structure
409    records current security state, exception level, VMID and ContextID for core.
410*/
411typedef struct _ocsd_pe_context {
412    ocsd_sec_level security_level;     /**< security state */
413    ocsd_ex_level  exception_level;    /**< exception level */
414    uint32_t        context_id;         /**< context ID */
415    uint32_t        vmid;               /**< VMID */
416    struct {
417        uint32_t bits64:1;              /**< 1 if 64 bit operation */
418        uint32_t ctxt_id_valid:1;       /**< 1 if context ID value valid */
419        uint32_t vmid_valid:1;          /**< 1 if VMID value is valid */
420        uint32_t el_valid:1;            /**< 1 if EL value is valid (ETMv4 traces EL, other protocols do not) */
421    };
422} ocsd_pe_context;
423
424
425/** @}*/
426
427/** @name Opcode Memory Access
428    Types used when accessing memory storage for traced opcodes..
429@{*/
430
431/** memory space bitfield enum for available security states and exception levels used
432   when accessing memory. */
433typedef enum _ocsd_mem_space_acc_t {
434    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_EL1S = 0x1, /**<  S EL1/0 */
435    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_EL1N = 0x2, /**< NS EL1/0 */
436    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_EL2 =  0x4, /**< NS EL2   */
437    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_EL3 =  0x8, /**<  S EL3   */
438    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_EL2S = 0x10, /**< S EL2   */
439    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_S =    0x19, /**< Any  S  */
440    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_N =    0x6, /**< Any NS   */
441    OCSD_MEM_SPACE_ANY =  0x1F, /**< Any sec level / EL - live system use current EL + sec state */
442} ocsd_mem_space_acc_t;
443
444/**
445 * Callback function definition for callback function memory accessor type.
446 *
447 * When using callback memory accessor, the decoder will call this function to obtain the
448 * memory at the address for the current opcodes. The memory space will represent the current
449 * exception level and security context of the traced code.
450 *
451 * Return the number of bytes read, which can be less than the amount requested if this would take the
452 * access address outside the range of addresses defined when this callback was registered with the decoder.
453 *
454 * Return 0 bytes if start address out of covered range, or memory space is not one of those defined as supported
455 * when the callback was registered.
456 *
457 * @param p_context : opaque context pointer set by callback client.
458 * @param address : start address of memory to be accessed
459 * @param mem_space : memory space of accessed memory (current EL & security state)
460 * @param reqBytes : number of bytes required
461 * @param *byteBuffer : buffer for data.
462 *
463 * @return uint32_t  : Number of bytes actually read, or 0 for access error.
464 */
465typedef uint32_t (* Fn_MemAcc_CB)(const void *p_context, const ocsd_vaddr_t address, const ocsd_mem_space_acc_t mem_space, const uint32_t reqBytes, uint8_t *byteBuffer);
466
467/**
468* Callback function definition for callback function memory accessor type.
469*
470* When using callback memory accessor, the decoder will call this function to obtain the
471* memory at the address for the current opcodes. The memory space will represent the current
472* exception level and security context of the traced code.
473*
474* Return the number of bytes read, which can be less than the amount requested if this would take the
475* access address outside the range of addresses defined when this callback was registered with the decoder.
476*
477* Return 0 bytes if start address out of covered range, or memory space is not one of those defined as supported
478* when the callback was registered.
479*
480* @param p_context : opaque context pointer set by callback client.
481* @param address : start address of memory to be accessed
482* @param mem_space : memory space of accessed memory (current EL & security state)
483* @param trcID : Trace ID for source of trace - allow CB to client to associate mem req with source cpu.
484* @param reqBytes : number of bytes required
485* @param *byteBuffer : buffer for data.
486*
487* @return uint32_t  : Number of bytes actually read, or 0 for access error.
488*/
489typedef uint32_t (* Fn_MemAccID_CB)(const void *p_context, const ocsd_vaddr_t address, const ocsd_mem_space_acc_t mem_space, const uint8_t trcID, const uint32_t reqBytes, uint8_t *byteBuffer);
490
491
492/** memory region type for adding multi-region binary files to memory access interface */
493typedef struct _ocsd_file_mem_region {
494    size_t                  file_offset;    /**< Offset from start of file for memory region */
495    ocsd_vaddr_t           start_address;  /**< Start address of memory region */
496    size_t                  region_size;    /**< size in bytes of memory region */
497} ocsd_file_mem_region_t;
498
499/** @}*/
500
501/** @name Packet Processor Operation Control Flags
502    common operational flags - bottom 16 bits,
503    protocol component specific - top 16 bits.
504    (common flags share bitfield with pkt decoder common flags and create flags)
505@{*/
506
507#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_NOFWD_BAD_PKTS  0x00000010  /**< don't forward bad packets up data path */
508#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_NOMON_BAD_PKTS  0x00000020  /**< don't forward bad packets to monitor interface */
509#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_ERR_BAD_PKTS    0x00000040  /**< throw error for bad packets - halt decoding. */
510#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_UNSYNC_ON_BAD_PKTS 0x00000080  /**< switch to unsynced state on bad packets - wait for next sync point */
511
512/** mask to combine all common packet processor operational control flags */
513#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_COMMON (OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_NOFWD_BAD_PKTS | \
514                                    OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_NOMON_BAD_PKTS | \
515                                    OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_ERR_BAD_PKTS | \
516                                    OCSD_OPFLG_PKTPROC_UNSYNC_ON_BAD_PKTS  )
517
518/** mask for the component spcific flags */
519#define OCSD_OPFLG_COMP_MODE_MASK 0xFFFF0000
520
521/** @}*/
522
523/** @name Packet Decoder Operation Control Flags
524    common operational flags - bottom 16 bits,
525    protcol component specific - top 16 bits.
526    (common flags share bitfield with pkt processor common flags and create flags)
527    @{*/
528
529#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTDEC_ERROR_BAD_PKTS  0x00000100  /**< throw error on bad packets input (default is to warn) */
530#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTDEC_HALT_BAD_PKTS   0x00000200  /**< halt decoder on bad packets (default is to log error and continue by resetting decoder and wait for sync */
531
532/** mask to combine all common packet processor operational control flags */
533#define OCSD_OPFLG_PKTDEC_COMMON (OCSD_OPFLG_PKTDEC_ERROR_BAD_PKTS | OCSD_OPFLG_PKTDEC_HALT_BAD_PKTS)
534
535/** @}*/
536
537/** @name Decoder creation information
538
539    Flags to use when creating decoders by name.
540    - share bitfield with pkt processor flags and packet decoder common flags.
541
542    Builtin decoder names.
543
544    Protocol type enum.
545@{*/
546
547#define OCSD_CREATE_FLG_PACKET_PROC     0x01    /**< Create packet processor only.              */
548#define OCSD_CREATE_FLG_FULL_DECODER    0x02    /**< Create packet processor + decoder pair     */
549#define OCSD_CREATE_FLG_INST_ID         0x04    /**< Use instance ID in decoder instance name   */
550
551#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_STM        "STM"       /**< STM decoder */
552#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_ETMV3      "ETMV3"     /**< ETMv3 decoder */
553#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_ETMV4I     "ETMV4I"    /**< ETMv4 instruction decoder */
554#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_ETMV4D     "ETMV4D"    /**< ETMv4 data decoder */
555#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_PTM        "PTM"       /**< PTM decoder */
556#define OCSD_BUILTIN_DCD_ETE        "ETE"       /**< ETE decoder */
557
558/*! Trace Protocol Builtin Types + extern
559 */
560typedef enum _ocsd_trace_protocol_t {
561    OCSD_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< Protocol unknown */
562
563/* Built in library decoders */
564    OCSD_PROTOCOL_ETMV3,   /**< ETMV3 instruction and data trace protocol decoder. */
565    OCSD_PROTOCOL_ETMV4I,  /**< ETMV4 instruction trace protocol decoder. */
566    OCSD_PROTOCOL_ETMV4D,  /**< ETMV4 data trace protocol decoder. */
567    OCSD_PROTOCOL_PTM,     /**< PTM program flow instruction trace protocol decoder. */
568    OCSD_PROTOCOL_STM,     /**< STM system trace protocol decoder. */
569    OCSD_PROTOCOL_ETE,     /**< ETE trace protocol decoder */
570
571/* others to be added here */
572    OCSD_PROTOCOL_BUILTIN_END,  /**< Invalid protocol - built-in protocol types end marker */
573
574/* Custom / external decoders */
575    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_0 = 100,   /**< Values from this onwards are assigned to external registered decoders */
576    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_1,
577    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_2,
578    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_3,
579    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_4,
580    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_5,
581    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_6,
582    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_7,
583    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_8,
584    OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_9,
585
586    OCSD_PROTOCOL_END      /**< Invalid protocol - protocol types end marker */
587} ocsd_trace_protocol_t;
588
589/** Test if protocol type is a library built-in decoder */
590#define OCSD_PROTOCOL_IS_BUILTIN(P) ((P > OCSD_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN) && (P < OCSD_PROTOCOL_BUILTIN_END))
591
592/** Test if protocol type is a custom external registered decoder */
593#define OCSD_PROTOCOL_IS_CUSTOM(P)  ((P >= OCSD_PROTOCOL_CUSTOM_0) && (P < OCSD_PROTOCOL_END ))
594
595/** @}*/
596
597
598/** @name Software Trace Packets Info
599
600    Contains the information for the generic software trace output packet.
601
602    Software trace packet master and channel data.
603    Payload info:
604        size - packet payload size in bits;
605        marker - if this packet has a marker/flag
606        timestamp - if this packet has a timestamp associated
607        number of packets - packet processor can optionally correlate identically
608        sized packets on the same master / channel to be output as a single generic packet
609
610    Payload output as separate LE buffer, of sufficient bytes to hold all the packets.
611@{*/
612
613typedef struct _ocsd_swt_info {
614    uint16_t swt_master_id;
615    uint16_t swt_channel_id;
616    union {
617        struct {
618            uint32_t swt_payload_pkt_bitsize:8; /**< [bits 0:7 ] Packet size in bits of the payload packets */
619            uint32_t swt_payload_num_packets:8; /**< [bits 8:15 ] number of consecutive packets of this type in the payload data */
620            uint32_t swt_marker_packet:1;       /**< [bit 16 ] packet is marker / flag packet */
621            uint32_t swt_has_timestamp:1;       /**< [bit 17 ] packet has timestamp. */
622            uint32_t swt_marker_first:1;        /**< [bit 18 ] for multiple packet payloads, this indicates if any marker is on first or last packet */
623            uint32_t swt_master_err:1;          /**< [bit 19 ] current master has error - payload is error code */
624            uint32_t swt_global_err:1;          /**< [bit 20 ] global error - payload is error code - master and channel ID not valid */
625            uint32_t swt_trigger_event:1;       /**< [bit 21 ] trigger event packet - payload is event number */
626            uint32_t swt_frequency:1;           /**< [bit 22 ] frequency packet - payload is frequency */
627            uint32_t swt_id_valid:1;            /**< [bit 23 ] master & channel ID has been set by input stream  */
628        };
629        uint32_t swt_flag_bits;
630    };
631} ocsd_swt_info_t;
632
633/** mask for the swt_id_valid flag - need to retain between packets */
634#define SWT_ID_VALID_MASK (0x1 << 23)
635
636/** @}*/
637
638/** @name Demux Statistics
639
640    Contains statistics for the CoreSight frame demultiplexor.
641
642    Counts total bytes sent to decoders registered against a trace ID, bytes in the input stream that are
643    associated with a trace ID that has no registered decoder, and frame bytes that are not trace data, but
644    are used to decode the frames - ID bytes, sync bytes etc.
645@{*/
646
647typedef struct _ocsd_demux_stats {
648    uint64_t valid_id_bytes;  /**< number of bytes associated with an ID that has a registered decoder */
649    uint64_t no_id_bytes; /**< number of bytes associated with an ID that has no decoder */
650    uint64_t reserved_id_bytes; /**< number of bytes associated with reserved IDs */
651    uint64_t unknown_id_bytes; /**< bytes processed before ID seen in input frames */
652    uint64_t frame_bytes; /**< number of non-data bytes used for frame de-mux - ID bytes, sync etc */
653} ocsd_demux_stats_t;
654
655/** @}*/
656
657/** @name Decode statistics
658
659    Contains statistics for bytes decoded by the packet decoder, if statistics are supported.
660
661    Stats block instantiated in the base class - derived protocol specific decoder must initialise and
662    use as required.
663
664    The single channel block contains the stats for the requested channel via the API call.
665
666    The global demux block contains the totals for all channels and non-data bytes used in CoreSight
667    frame demux. This block will show identical data for every requested channel via the API.
668
669@{*/
670
671typedef struct _ocsd_decode_stats {
672    uint32_t version;           /**< library version number */
673    uint16_t revision;          /**< revision number - defines the structure version for the stats. */
674   /* single channel block */
675    uint64_t channel_total;     /**< total bytes processed for this channel */
676    uint64_t channel_unsynced;  /**< number of unsynced bytes processed on this channel */
677    uint32_t bad_header_errs;   /**< number of bad packet header errors */
678    uint32_t bad_sequence_errs; /**< number of bad packet sequence errors */
679
680    ocsd_demux_stats_t demux;   /**< global demux stats block */
681} ocsd_decode_stats_t;
682
683#define OCSD_STATS_REVISION 0x1
684
685/** @}*/
686
687
688/** @}*/
689#endif // ARM_OCSD_IF_TYPES_H_INCLUDED
690
691/* End of File opencsd/ocsd_if_types.h */
692