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estate.h
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1 #ifndef _SPARC64_ESTATE_H
2 #define _SPARC64_ESTATE_H
3 
4 /* UltraSPARC-III E-cache Error Enable */
5 #define ESTATE_ERROR_FMT 0x0000000000040000 /* Force MTAG ECC */
6 #define ESTATE_ERROR_FMESS 0x000000000003c000 /* Forced MTAG ECC val */
7 #define ESTATE_ERROR_FMD 0x0000000000002000 /* Force DATA ECC */
8 #define ESTATE_ERROR_FDECC 0x0000000000001ff0 /* Forced DATA ECC val */
9 #define ESTATE_ERROR_UCEEN 0x0000000000000008 /* See below */
10 #define ESTATE_ERROR_NCEEN 0x0000000000000002 /* See below */
11 #define ESTATE_ERROR_CEEN 0x0000000000000001 /* See below */
12 
13 /* UCEEN enables the fast_ECC_error trap for: 1) software correctable E-cache
14  * errors 2) uncorrectable E-cache errors. Such events only occur on reads
15  * of the E-cache by the local processor for: 1) data loads 2) instruction
16  * fetches 3) atomic operations. Such events _cannot_ occur for: 1) merge
17  * 2) writeback 2) copyout. The AFSR bits associated with these traps are
18  * UCC and UCU.
19  */
20 
21 /* NCEEN enables instruction_access_error, data_access_error, and ECC_error traps
22  * for uncorrectable ECC errors and system errors.
23  *
24  * Uncorrectable system bus data error or MTAG ECC error, system bus TimeOUT,
25  * or system bus BusERR:
26  * 1) As the result of an instruction fetch, will generate instruction_access_error
27  * 2) As the result of a load etc. will generate data_access_error.
28  * 3) As the result of store merge completion, writeback, or copyout will
29  * generate a disrupting ECC_error trap.
30  * 4) As the result of such errors on instruction vector fetch can generate any
31  * of the 3 trap types.
32  *
33  * The AFSR bits associated with these traps are EMU, EDU, WDU, CPU, IVU, UE,
34  * BERR, and TO.
35  */
36 
37 /* CEEN enables the ECC_error trap for hardware corrected ECC errors. System bus
38  * reads resulting in a hardware corrected data or MTAG ECC error will generate an
39  * ECC_error disrupting trap with this bit enabled.
40  *
41  * This same trap will also be generated when a hardware corrected ECC error results
42  * during store merge, writeback, and copyout operations.
43  */
44 
45 /* In general, if the trap enable bits above are disabled the AFSR bits will still
46  * log the events even though the trap will not be generated by the processor.
47  */
48 
49 #endif /* _SPARC64_ESTATE_H */