[PATCH umr] Allow * for ipname in --read/--write/--write-bit
Tom St Denis
tstdenis82 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 14:46:21 UTC 2017
To simplify scripting you can now use * for ipnames as well.
Signed-off-by: Tom St Denis <tom.stdenis at amd.com>
---
doc/umr.1 | 6 ++-
src/app/main.c | 5 ++-
src/app/scan.c | 21 ++++++++++
src/app/set_bit.c | 117 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
src/app/set_reg.c | 91 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
5 files changed, 131 insertions(+), 109 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/umr.1 b/doc/umr.1
index 5ed2c3bb93ae..a12dfb0a00ff 100644
--- a/doc/umr.1
+++ b/doc/umr.1
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Look up an MMIO register by address and bitfield decode the value specified.
Write a value specified in hex to a register specified with a complete
register path in the form <
.B asicname.ipname.regname
->. For example, fiji.uvd6.mmUVD_CGC_GATE. The value of asicname can be
+>. For example, fiji.uvd6.mmUVD_CGC_GATE. The value of asicname and/or ipname can be
.B *
to simplify scripting. This command can be used multiple times to
write to multiple registers in a single invocation.
@@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ command but also allows
for the regname field.
.IP "--scan, -s <string>"
Scan and print an IP block by name, for example,
-.B uvd5.
+.B uvd6
+or
+.B carrizo.uvd6.
Can be used multiple times in a single invocation.
.IP "--ring, -R <string>(from:to)"
Read the contents of a ring named by the string without the
diff --git a/src/app/main.c b/src/app/main.c
index 8364d54c5227..99e014888571 100644
--- a/src/app/main.c
+++ b/src/app/main.c
@@ -364,12 +364,13 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
"\n\t--write, -w <address> <number>\n\t\tWrite a value in hex to a register specified as a register path in the"
"\n\t\tform <asicname.ipname.regname>. For instance \"tonga.uvd5.mmUVD_SOFT_RESET\"."
"\n\t\tCan be used multiple times to set multiple registers. You can"
- "\n\t\tspecify * for asicname to simplify scripts.\n"
+ "\n\t\tspecify * for asicname and/or ipname to simplify scripts.\n"
"\n\t--writebit, -wb <string> <number>\n\t\tWrite a value in hex to a register bitfield specified as in --write but"
"\n\t\tthe addition of the bitfield name. For instance: \"*.gfx80.mmRLC_PG_CNTL.PG_OVERRIDE\"\n"
"\n\t--read, -r <string>\n\t\tRead a value from a register and print it to stdout. This command"
"\n\t\tuses the same path notation as --write. It also accepts * for regname.\n"
-"\n\t--scan, -s <string>\n\t\tScan and print an ip block by name, e.g. \"uvd5\". Can be used multiple times.\n"
+"\n\t--scan, -s <string>\n\t\tScan and print an ip block by name, e.g. \"uvd6\" or \"carrizo.uvd6\"."
+ "\n\t\tCan be used multiple times.\n"
"\n\t--ring, -R <string>([from:to])\n\t\tRead the contents of a ring named by the string without the amdgpu_ring_ prefix. "
"\n\t\tBy default it will read and display the entire ring. A starting and ending "
"\n\t\taddress can be specified in decimal or a '.' can be used to indicate relative "
diff --git a/src/app/scan.c b/src/app/scan.c
index 19c97fe1499d..fbb8f5838069 100644
--- a/src/app/scan.c
+++ b/src/app/scan.c
@@ -31,6 +31,27 @@ int umr_scan_asic(struct umr_asic *asic, char *asicname, char *ipname, char *reg
uint64_t addr, scale;
char buf[256];
+ // if ipname == '*' scan for a match and stop on first one
+ if (ipname[0] == '*' && regname[0] != '*') {
+ for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
+ for (j = 0; j < asic->blocks[i]->no_regs; j++) {
+ if (!strcmp(regname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname) ||
+ (options.many && strstr(asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname, regname))) {
+ ipname = asic->blocks[i]->ipname;
+ goto ip_found;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ip_found:
+ if (ipname[0] == '*') {
+ if (regname[0] == '*')
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR]: You cannot specify * for both ipname and regname\n");
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR]: Register name <%s> was not found with ANY ip name\n", regname);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
/* scan them all in order */
if (!asicname[0] || !strcmp(asicname, "*") || !strcmp(asicname, asic->asicname)) {
for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
diff --git a/src/app/set_bit.c b/src/app/set_bit.c
index d9ee7d8f3a55..bed7ee858b6a 100644
--- a/src/app/set_bit.c
+++ b/src/app/set_bit.c
@@ -31,79 +31,78 @@
*/
int umr_set_register_bit(struct umr_asic *asic, char *regpath, char *regvalue)
{
- char rpath[512];
+ char asicname[128], ipname[128], regname[128], bitname[128];
int i, j, k, fd;
uint32_t value, mask, copy;
uint64_t addr, scale;
- /* scan until we compare with regpath... */
- for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
- if (!memcmp(regpath, "*.", 2))
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "*.%s.", asic->blocks[i]->ipname);
- else
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "%s.%s.", asic->asicname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname);
- if (memcmp(regpath, rpath, strlen(rpath)) == 0) {
- for (j = 0; j < asic->blocks[i]->no_regs; j++) {
- if (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits) {
- for (k = 0; k < asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].no_bits; k++) {
- if (!memcmp(regpath, "*.", 2))
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "*.%s.%s.%s", asic->blocks[i]->ipname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].regname);
- else
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "%s.%s.%s.%s", asic->asicname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].regname);
- if (!strcmp(regpath, rpath)) {
- sscanf(regvalue, "%"SCNx32, &value);
+ if (sscanf(regpath, "%[^.].%[^.].%[^.].%[^.]", asicname, ipname, regname, bitname) != 4) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR]: Invalid regpath for bit write\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
- mask = (1UL<<((1+asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].stop)-asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start))-1;
- mask <<= asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start;
- if (asic->pci.mem == NULL) {
- // set this register
- switch (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type){
- case REG_MMIO: fd = asic->fd.mmio; scale = 4; break;
- case REG_DIDT: fd = asic->fd.didt; scale = 1; break;
- case REG_PCIE: fd = asic->fd.pcie; scale = 1; break;
- case REG_SMC: fd = asic->fd.smc; scale = 1; break;
- default: return -1;
- }
- if (asic->blocks[i]->grant) {
- if (asic->blocks[i]->grant(asic)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Must specify at least one 'risky' before writing to this block.\n");
- return -1;
+ if (asicname[0] == '*' || !strcmp(asicname, asic->asicname)) {
+ /* scan until we compare with regpath... */
+ for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
+ if (ipname[0] == '*' || !strcmp(ipname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname)) {
+ for (j = 0; j < asic->blocks[i]->no_regs; j++) {
+ if (!strcmp(regname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname) && asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits) {
+ for (k = 0; k < asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].no_bits; k++) {
+ if (!strcmp(bitname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].regname)) {
+ sscanf(regvalue, "%"SCNx32, &value);
+
+ mask = (1UL<<((1+asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].stop)-asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start))-1;
+ mask <<= asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start;
+ if (asic->pci.mem == NULL) {
+ // set this register
+ switch (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type){
+ case REG_MMIO: fd = asic->fd.mmio; scale = 4; break;
+ case REG_DIDT: fd = asic->fd.didt; scale = 1; break;
+ case REG_PCIE: fd = asic->fd.pcie; scale = 1; break;
+ case REG_SMC: fd = asic->fd.smc; scale = 1; break;
+ default: return -1;
+ }
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->grant) {
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->grant(asic)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Must specify at least one 'risky' before writing to this block.\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
}
- }
- if (options.use_bank && asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO)
- addr =
- (1ULL << 62) |
- (((uint64_t)options.se_bank) << 24) |
- (((uint64_t)options.sh_bank) << 34) |
- (((uint64_t)options.instance_bank) << 44);
- else
- addr = 0;
+ if (options.use_bank && asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO)
+ addr =
+ (1ULL << 62) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.se_bank) << 24) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.sh_bank) << 34) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.instance_bank) << 44);
+ else
+ addr = 0;
- lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr*scale), SEEK_SET);
- read(fd, ©, 4);
+ lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr*scale), SEEK_SET);
+ read(fd, ©, 4);
- // read-modify-write value back
- copy &= ~mask;
- value = (value << asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start) & mask;
- copy |= value;
+ // read-modify-write value back
+ copy &= ~mask;
+ value = (value << asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start) & mask;
+ copy |= value;
- lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr<<2), SEEK_SET);
- write(fd, ©, 4);
- if (!options.quiet) printf("%s <= 0x%08lx\n", regpath, (unsigned long)copy);
+ lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr<<2), SEEK_SET);
+ write(fd, ©, 4);
+ if (!options.quiet) printf("%s <= 0x%08lx\n", regpath, (unsigned long)copy);
- if (asic->blocks[i]->release) {
- if (asic->blocks[i]->release(asic)) {
- return -1;
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->release) {
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->release(asic)) {
+ return -1;
+ }
}
+ } else if (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO) {
+ copy = asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] & ~mask;
+ copy |= (value << asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start) & mask;
+ asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] = copy;
+ if (!options.quiet) printf("%s <= 0x%08lx\n", regpath, (unsigned long)copy);
}
- } else if (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO) {
- copy = asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] & ~mask;
- copy |= (value << asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].bits[k].start) & mask;
- asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] = copy;
- if (!options.quiet) printf("%s <= 0x%08lx\n", regpath, (unsigned long)copy);
+ return 0;
}
- return 0;
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/app/set_reg.c b/src/app/set_reg.c
index 9861170d55c3..ed8f708e977f 100644
--- a/src/app/set_reg.c
+++ b/src/app/set_reg.c
@@ -31,64 +31,63 @@
*/
int umr_set_register(struct umr_asic *asic, char *regpath, char *regvalue)
{
- char rpath[512];
+ char asicname[128], ipname[128], regname[128];
int i, j, fd;
uint32_t value;
uint64_t addr, scale;
- /* scan until we compare with regpath... */
- for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
- if (!memcmp(regpath, "*.", 2))
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "*.%s.", asic->blocks[i]->ipname);
- else
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "%s.%s.", asic->asicname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname);
- if (memcmp(regpath, rpath, strlen(rpath)) == 0) {
- for (j = 0; j < asic->blocks[i]->no_regs; j++) {
- if (!memcmp(regpath, "*.", 2))
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "*.%s.%s", asic->blocks[i]->ipname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname);
- else
- snprintf(rpath, sizeof(rpath)-1, "%s.%s.%s", asic->asicname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname);
- if (!strcmp(regpath, rpath)) {
- sscanf(regvalue, "%"SCNx32, &value);
+ if (sscanf(regpath, "%[^.].%[^.].%[^.]", asicname, ipname, regname) != 3) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR]: Invalid regpath for write\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
- if (asic->pci.mem == NULL) {
- // set this register
- switch (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type){
- case REG_MMIO: fd = asic->fd.mmio; scale = 4; break;
- case REG_DIDT: fd = asic->fd.didt; scale = 1; break;
- case REG_PCIE: fd = asic->fd.pcie; scale = 1; break;
- case REG_SMC: fd = asic->fd.smc; scale = 1; break;
- default: return -1;
- }
-
- if (asic->blocks[i]->grant) {
- if (asic->blocks[i]->grant(asic)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Must specify at least one 'risky' before writing to this block.\n");
- return -1;
+ if (asicname[0] == '*' || !strcmp(asicname, asic->asicname)) {
+ // scan all ip blocks for matching entry
+ for (i = 0; i < asic->no_blocks; i++) {
+ if (ipname[0] == '*' || !strcmp(ipname, asic->blocks[i]->ipname)) {
+ for (j = 0; j < asic->blocks[i]->no_regs; j++) {
+ if (!strcmp(regname, asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].regname)) {
+ sscanf(regvalue, "%"SCNx32, &value);
+
+ if (asic->pci.mem == NULL) {
+ // set this register
+ switch (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type){
+ case REG_MMIO: fd = asic->fd.mmio; scale = 4; break;
+ case REG_DIDT: fd = asic->fd.didt; scale = 1; break;
+ case REG_PCIE: fd = asic->fd.pcie; scale = 1; break;
+ case REG_SMC: fd = asic->fd.smc; scale = 1; break;
+ default: return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->grant) {
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->grant(asic)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Must specify at least one 'risky' before writing to this block.\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
}
- }
- if (options.use_bank && asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO)
- addr =
- (1ULL << 62) |
- (((uint64_t)options.se_bank) << 24) |
- (((uint64_t)options.sh_bank) << 34) |
- (((uint64_t)options.instance_bank) << 44);
- else
- addr = 0;
+ if (options.use_bank && asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO)
+ addr =
+ (1ULL << 62) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.se_bank) << 24) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.sh_bank) << 34) |
+ (((uint64_t)options.instance_bank) << 44);
+ else
+ addr = 0;
- lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr*scale), SEEK_SET);
- write(fd, &value, 4);
+ lseek(fd, addr | (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr*scale), SEEK_SET);
+ write(fd, &value, 4);
- if (asic->blocks[i]->release) {
- if (asic->blocks[i]->release(asic)) {
- return -1;
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->release) {
+ if (asic->blocks[i]->release(asic)) {
+ return -1;
+ }
}
+ } else if (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO) {
+ asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] = value;
}
- } else if (asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].type == REG_MMIO) {
- asic->pci.mem[asic->blocks[i]->regs[j].addr] = value;
+ return 0;
}
- return 0;
}
}
}
--
2.11.0
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