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/*
* Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <expat.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <zlib.h>
#include <util/macros.h>
#include "decoder.h"
#include "genxml/gen6_xml.h"
#include "genxml/gen7_xml.h"
#include "genxml/gen75_xml.h"
#include "genxml/gen8_xml.h"
#include "genxml/gen9_xml.h"
#define XML_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
#define MAKE_GEN(major, minor) ( ((major) << 8) | (minor) )
struct gen_spec {
uint32_t gen;
int ncommands;
struct gen_group *commands[256];
int nstructs;
struct gen_group *structs[256];
int nregisters;
struct gen_group *registers[256];
int nenums;
struct gen_enum *enums[256];
};
struct location {
const char *filename;
int line_number;
};
struct parser_context {
XML_Parser parser;
int foo;
struct location loc;
const char *platform;
struct gen_group *group;
struct gen_enum *enoom;
int nfields;
struct gen_field *fields[128];
int nvalues;
struct gen_value *values[256];
struct gen_spec *spec;
};
const char *
gen_group_get_name(struct gen_group *group)
{
return group->name;
}
uint32_t
gen_group_get_opcode(struct gen_group *group)
{
return group->opcode;
}
struct gen_group *
gen_spec_find_struct(struct gen_spec *spec, const char *name)
{
for (int i = 0; i < spec->nstructs; i++)
if (strcmp(spec->structs[i]->name, name) == 0)
return spec->structs[i];
return NULL;
}
struct gen_group *
gen_spec_find_register(struct gen_spec *spec, uint32_t offset)
{
for (int i = 0; i < spec->nregisters; i++)
if (spec->registers[i]->register_offset == offset)
return spec->registers[i];
return NULL;
}
struct gen_enum *
gen_spec_find_enum(struct gen_spec *spec, const char *name)
{
for (int i = 0; i < spec->nenums; i++)
if (strcmp(spec->enums[i]->name, name) == 0)
return spec->enums[i];
return NULL;
}
uint32_t
gen_spec_get_gen(struct gen_spec *spec)
{
return spec->gen;
}
static void __attribute__((noreturn))
fail(struct location *loc, const char *msg, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, msg);
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: error: ",
loc->filename, loc->line_number);
vfprintf(stderr, msg, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
va_end(ap);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void *
fail_on_null(void *p)
{
if (p == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "aubinator: out of memory\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return p;
}
static char *
xstrdup(const char *s)
{
return fail_on_null(strdup(s));
}
static void *
zalloc(size_t s)
{
return calloc(s, 1);
}
static void *
xzalloc(size_t s)
{
return fail_on_null(zalloc(s));
}
static struct gen_group *
create_group(struct parser_context *ctx, const char *name, const char **atts)
{
struct gen_group *group;
group = xzalloc(sizeof(*group));
if (name)
group->name = xstrdup(name);
group->spec = ctx->spec;
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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group->group_offset = 0;
group->group_count = 0;
return group;
}
static struct gen_enum *
create_enum(struct parser_context *ctx, const char *name, const char **atts)
{
struct gen_enum *e;
e = xzalloc(sizeof(*e));
if (name)
e->name = xstrdup(name);
e->nvalues = 0;
return e;
}
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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static void
get_group_offset_count(struct parser_context *ctx, const char *name,
const char **atts, uint32_t *offset, uint32_t *count)
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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{
char *p;
int i;
for (i = 0; atts[i]; i += 2) {
if (strcmp(atts[i], "count") == 0)
*count = strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "start") == 0)
*offset = strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
}
return;
}
static void
get_register_offset(const char **atts, uint32_t *offset)
{
char *p;
int i;
for (i = 0; atts[i]; i += 2) {
if (strcmp(atts[i], "num") == 0)
*offset = strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
}
return;
}
static void
get_start_end_pos(int *start, int *end)
{
/* start value has to be mod with 32 as we need the relative
* start position in the first DWord. For the end position, add
* the length of the field to the start position to get the
* relative postion in the 64 bit address.
*/
if (*end - *start > 32) {
int len = *end - *start;
*start = *start % 32;
*end = *start + len;
} else {
*start = *start % 32;
*end = *end % 32;
}
return;
}
static inline uint64_t
mask(int start, int end)
{
uint64_t v;
v = ~0ULL >> (63 - end + start);
return v << start;
}
static inline uint64_t
field(uint64_t value, int start, int end)
{
get_start_end_pos(&start, &end);
return (value & mask(start, end)) >> (start);
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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}
static inline uint64_t
field_address(uint64_t value, int start, int end)
{
/* no need to right shift for address/offset */
get_start_end_pos(&start, &end);
return (value & mask(start, end));
}
static struct gen_type
string_to_type(struct parser_context *ctx, const char *s)
{
int i, f;
struct gen_group *g;
struct gen_enum *e;
if (strcmp(s, "int") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_INT };
else if (strcmp(s, "uint") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_UINT };
else if (strcmp(s, "bool") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_BOOL };
else if (strcmp(s, "float") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_FLOAT };
else if (strcmp(s, "address") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS };
else if (strcmp(s, "offset") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_OFFSET };
else if (sscanf(s, "u%d.%d", &i, &f) == 2)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_UFIXED, .i = i, .f = f };
else if (sscanf(s, "s%d.%d", &i, &f) == 2)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_SFIXED, .i = i, .f = f };
else if (g = gen_spec_find_struct(ctx->spec, s), g != NULL)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_STRUCT, .gen_struct = g };
else if (e = gen_spec_find_enum(ctx->spec, s), e != NULL)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_ENUM, .gen_enum = e };
else if (strcmp(s, "mbo") == 0)
return (struct gen_type) { .kind = GEN_TYPE_MBO };
else
fail(&ctx->loc, "invalid type: %s", s);
}
static struct gen_field *
create_field(struct parser_context *ctx, const char **atts)
{
struct gen_field *field;
char *p;
int i;
field = xzalloc(sizeof(*field));
for (i = 0; atts[i]; i += 2) {
if (strcmp(atts[i], "name") == 0)
field->name = xstrdup(atts[i + 1]);
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "start") == 0)
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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field->start = ctx->group->group_offset+strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "end") == 0) {
field->end = ctx->group->group_offset+strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
if (ctx->group->group_offset)
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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ctx->group->group_offset = field->end+1;
} else if (strcmp(atts[i], "type") == 0)
field->type = string_to_type(ctx, atts[i + 1]);
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "default") == 0 &&
field->start >= 16 && field->end <= 31) {
field->has_default = true;
field->default_value = strtoul(atts[i + 1], &p, 0);
}
}
return field;
}
static struct gen_value *
create_value(struct parser_context *ctx, const char **atts)
{
struct gen_value *value = xzalloc(sizeof(*value));
for (int i = 0; atts[i]; i += 2) {
if (strcmp(atts[i], "name") == 0)
value->name = xstrdup(atts[i + 1]);
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "value") == 0)
value->value = strtoul(atts[i + 1], NULL, 0);
}
return value;
}
static void
start_element(void *data, const char *element_name, const char **atts)
{
struct parser_context *ctx = data;
int i;
const char *name = NULL;
const char *gen = NULL;
ctx->loc.line_number = XML_GetCurrentLineNumber(ctx->parser);
for (i = 0; atts[i]; i += 2) {
if (strcmp(atts[i], "name") == 0)
name = atts[i + 1];
else if (strcmp(atts[i], "gen") == 0)
gen = atts[i + 1];
}
if (strcmp(element_name, "genxml") == 0) {
if (name == NULL)
fail(&ctx->loc, "no platform name given");
if (gen == NULL)
fail(&ctx->loc, "no gen given");
ctx->platform = xstrdup(name);
int major, minor;
int n = sscanf(gen, "%d.%d", &major, &minor);
if (n == 0)
fail(&ctx->loc, "invalid gen given: %s", gen);
if (n == 1)
minor = 0;
ctx->spec->gen = MAKE_GEN(major, minor);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "instruction") == 0 ||
strcmp(element_name, "struct") == 0) {
ctx->group = create_group(ctx, name, atts);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "register") == 0) {
ctx->group = create_group(ctx, name, atts);
get_register_offset(atts, &ctx->group->register_offset);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "group") == 0) {
get_group_offset_count(ctx, name, atts, &ctx->group->group_offset,
&ctx->group->group_count);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "field") == 0) {
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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do {
ctx->fields[ctx->nfields++] = create_field(ctx, atts);
if (ctx->group->group_count)
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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ctx->group->group_count--;
} while (ctx->group->group_count > 0);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "enum") == 0) {
ctx->enoom = create_enum(ctx, name, atts);
} else if (strcmp(element_name, "value") == 0) {
ctx->values[ctx->nvalues++] = create_value(ctx, atts);
}
}
static void
end_element(void *data, const char *name)
{
struct parser_context *ctx = data;
struct gen_spec *spec = ctx->spec;
if (strcmp(name, "instruction") == 0 ||
strcmp(name, "struct") == 0 ||
strcmp(name, "register") == 0) {
size_t size = ctx->nfields * sizeof(ctx->fields[0]);
struct gen_group *group = ctx->group;
group->fields = xzalloc(size);
group->nfields = ctx->nfields;
memcpy(group->fields, ctx->fields, size);
ctx->nfields = 0;
ctx->group = NULL;
for (int i = 0; i < group->nfields; i++) {
if (group->fields[i]->start >= 16 &&
group->fields[i]->end <= 31 &&
group->fields[i]->has_default) {
group->opcode_mask |=
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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mask(group->fields[i]->start % 32, group->fields[i]->end % 32);
group->opcode |=
group->fields[i]->default_value << group->fields[i]->start;
}
}
if (strcmp(name, "instruction") == 0)
spec->commands[spec->ncommands++] = group;
else if (strcmp(name, "struct") == 0)
spec->structs[spec->nstructs++] = group;
else if (strcmp(name, "register") == 0)
spec->registers[spec->nregisters++] = group;
aubinator: Fix the tool to correctly decode the DWords Several fixes have been added as part of this as listed below: 1) Fix the mask and add disassembler handling for STATE_DS, STATE_HS as the mask returned wrong values of the fields. 2) Fix the GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS/GEN_TYPE_OFFSET decoding - the address/ offset were handled the same way as the other fields and that gives the wrong values for the address/offset. 3) Decode nested/recurssive structures - Many packets contain nested structures, ex: 3DSATE_SO_BUFFER, STATE_BASE_ADDRESS, etc contain MOC structures. Previously, the aubinator printed 1 if there was a MOC structure. Now we decode the entire structure and print out its fields. 4) Print out the DWord address along with its hex value - For a better clarity of information, it is helpful to print both the address and hex value of the DWord along with the DWord count. Since the DWord0 contains the instruction code and the instruction length, it is unnecessary to print the decoded values for DWord0. This information is already available from the DWord hex value. 5) Decode the <group> and the corresponding fields in the group- The <group> tag can have fields of several types including structures. A group can contain one or more number of fields and this has be correctly decoded. Previously, aubinator did not decode the groups or the fields/structures inside them. Now we decode the <group> in the instructions and structures where the fields in it repeat for any number of times specified. v2: Fix the formatting (per Matt) Make the start and end pos calculation to extract fields from a DWord more appropriate by moving %32 away from mask() method Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota <Sirisha.Gandikota@intel.com> Acked-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Acked-by: Ben Widawsky <ben@bwidawsk.net>
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} else if (strcmp(name, "group") == 0) {
ctx->group->group_offset = 0;
ctx->group->group_count = 0;
} else if (strcmp(name, "field") == 0) {
assert(ctx->nfields > 0);
struct gen_field *field = ctx->fields[ctx->nfields - 1];
size_t size = ctx->nvalues * sizeof(ctx->values[0]);
field->inline_enum.values = xzalloc(size);
field->inline_enum.nvalues = ctx->nvalues;
memcpy(field->inline_enum.values, ctx->values, size);
ctx->nvalues = 0;
} else if (strcmp(name, "enum") == 0) {
struct gen_enum *e = ctx->enoom;
size_t size = ctx->nvalues * sizeof(ctx->values[0]);
e->values = xzalloc(size);
e->nvalues = ctx->nvalues;
memcpy(e->values, ctx->values, size);
ctx->nvalues = 0;
ctx->enoom = NULL;
spec->enums[spec->nenums++] = e;
}
}
static void
character_data(void *data, const XML_Char *s, int len)
{
}
static int
devinfo_to_gen(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo)
{
int value = 10 * devinfo->gen;
if (devinfo->is_baytrail || devinfo->is_haswell)
value += 5;
return value;
}
static const struct {
int gen;
const uint8_t *data;
size_t data_length;
} gen_data[] = {
{ .gen = 60, .data = gen6_xml, .data_length = sizeof(gen6_xml) },
{ .gen = 70, .data = gen7_xml, .data_length = sizeof(gen7_xml) },
{ .gen = 75, .data = gen75_xml, .data_length = sizeof(gen75_xml) },
{ .gen = 80, .data = gen8_xml, .data_length = sizeof(gen8_xml) },
{ .gen = 90, .data = gen9_xml, .data_length = sizeof(gen9_xml) }
};
static const uint8_t *
devinfo_to_xml_data(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo,
uint32_t *data_length)
{
int i, gen = devinfo_to_gen(devinfo);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(gen_data); i++) {
if (gen_data[i].gen == gen) {
*data_length = gen_data[i].data_length;
return gen_data[i].data;
}
}
unreachable("Unknown generation");
return NULL;
}
static uint32_t zlib_inflate(const void *compressed_data,
uint32_t compressed_len,
void **out_ptr)
{
struct z_stream_s zstream;
void *out;
memset(&zstream, 0, sizeof(zstream));
zstream.next_in = (unsigned char *)compressed_data;
zstream.avail_in = compressed_len;
if (inflateInit(&zstream) != Z_OK)
return 0;
out = malloc(4096);
zstream.next_out = out;
zstream.avail_out = 4096;
do {
switch (inflate(&zstream, Z_SYNC_FLUSH)) {
case Z_STREAM_END:
goto end;
case Z_OK:
break;
default:
inflateEnd(&zstream);
return 0;
}
if (zstream.avail_out)
break;
out = realloc(out, 2*zstream.total_out);
if (out == NULL) {
inflateEnd(&zstream);
return 0;
}
zstream.next_out = (unsigned char *)out + zstream.total_out;
zstream.avail_out = zstream.total_out;
} while (1);
end:
inflateEnd(&zstream);
*out_ptr = out;
return zstream.total_out;
}
struct gen_spec *
gen_spec_load(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo)
{
struct parser_context ctx;
void *buf;
const void *zlib_data;
void *text_data;
uint32_t zlib_length = 0, text_length;
memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof ctx);
ctx.parser = XML_ParserCreate(NULL);
XML_SetUserData(ctx.parser, &ctx);
if (ctx.parser == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to create parser\n");
return NULL;
}
XML_SetElementHandler(ctx.parser, start_element, end_element);
XML_SetCharacterDataHandler(ctx.parser, character_data);
ctx.spec = xzalloc(sizeof(*ctx.spec));
zlib_data = devinfo_to_xml_data(devinfo, &zlib_length);
text_length = zlib_inflate(zlib_data, zlib_length, &text_data);
buf = XML_GetBuffer(ctx.parser, text_length);
memcpy(buf, text_data, text_length);
if (XML_ParseBuffer(ctx.parser, text_length, true) == 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Error parsing XML at line %ld col %ld byte %ld/%u: %s\n",
XML_GetCurrentLineNumber(ctx.parser),
XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber(ctx.parser),
XML_GetCurrentByteIndex(ctx.parser), text_length,
XML_ErrorString(XML_GetErrorCode(ctx.parser)));
XML_ParserFree(ctx.parser);
free(text_data);
return NULL;
}
XML_ParserFree(ctx.parser);
free(text_data);
return ctx.spec;
}
struct gen_spec *
gen_spec_load_from_path(const struct gen_device_info *devinfo,
const char *path)
{
struct parser_context ctx;
size_t len, filename_len = strlen(path) + 20;
char *filename = malloc(filename_len);
void *buf;
FILE *input;
len = snprintf(filename, filename_len, "%s/gen%i.xml",
path, devinfo_to_gen(devinfo));
assert(len < filename_len);
input = fopen(filename, "r");
if (input == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to open xml description\n");
free(filename);
return NULL;
}
memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof ctx);
ctx.parser = XML_ParserCreate(NULL);
XML_SetUserData(ctx.parser, &ctx);
if (ctx.parser == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to create parser\n");
fclose(input);
free(filename);
return NULL;
}
XML_SetElementHandler(ctx.parser, start_element, end_element);
XML_SetCharacterDataHandler(ctx.parser, character_data);
ctx.loc.filename = filename;
ctx.spec = xzalloc(sizeof(*ctx.spec));
do {
buf = XML_GetBuffer(ctx.parser, XML_BUFFER_SIZE);
len = fread(buf, 1, XML_BUFFER_SIZE, input);
if (len < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "fread: %m\n");
fclose(input);
free(filename);
return NULL;
}
if (XML_ParseBuffer(ctx.parser, len, len == 0) == 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Error parsing XML at line %ld col %ld: %s\n",
XML_GetCurrentLineNumber(ctx.parser),
XML_GetCurrentColumnNumber(ctx.parser),
XML_ErrorString(XML_GetErrorCode(ctx.parser)));
fclose(input);
free(filename);
return NULL;
}
} while (len > 0);
XML_ParserFree(ctx.parser);
fclose(input);
free(filename);
return ctx.spec;
}
struct gen_group *
gen_spec_find_instruction(struct gen_spec *spec, const uint32_t *p)
{
for (int i = 0; i < spec->ncommands; i++) {
uint32_t opcode = *p & spec->commands[i]->opcode_mask;
if (opcode == spec->commands[i]->opcode)
return spec->commands[i];
}
return NULL;
}
int
gen_group_get_length(struct gen_group *group, const uint32_t *p)
{
uint32_t h = p[0];
uint32_t type = field(h, 29, 31);
switch (type) {
case 0: /* MI */ {
uint32_t opcode = field(h, 23, 28);
if (opcode < 16)
return 1;
else
return field(h, 0, 7) + 2;
break;
}
case 3: /* Render */ {
uint32_t subtype = field(h, 27, 28);
switch (subtype) {
case 0:
return field(h, 0, 7) + 2;
case 1:
return 1;
case 2:
return 2;
case 3:
return field(h, 0, 7) + 2;
}
}
}
unreachable("bad opcode");
}
void
gen_field_iterator_init(struct gen_field_iterator *iter,
struct gen_group *group,
const uint32_t *p,
bool print_colors)
{
iter->group = group;
iter->p = p;
iter->i = 0;
iter->print_colors = print_colors;
}
static const char *
gen_get_enum_name(struct gen_enum *e, uint64_t value)
{
for (int i = 0; i < e->nvalues; i++) {
if (e->values[i]->value == value) {
return e->values[i]->name;
}
}
return NULL;
}
bool
gen_field_iterator_next(struct gen_field_iterator *iter)
{
struct gen_field *f;
union {
uint64_t qw;
float f;
} v;
if (iter->i == iter->group->nfields)
return false;
f = iter->group->fields[iter->i++];
iter->name = f->name;
iter->dword = f->start / 32;
iter->struct_desc = NULL;
if ((f->end - f->start) > 32)
v.qw = ((uint64_t) iter->p[iter->dword+1] << 32) | iter->p[iter->dword];
else
v.qw = iter->p[iter->dword];
const char *enum_name = NULL;
switch (f->type.kind) {
case GEN_TYPE_UNKNOWN:
case GEN_TYPE_INT: {
uint64_t value = field(v.qw, f->start, f->end);
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"%"PRId64, value);
enum_name = gen_get_enum_name(&f->inline_enum, value);
break;
}
case GEN_TYPE_UINT: {
uint64_t value = field(v.qw, f->start, f->end);
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"%"PRIu64, value);
enum_name = gen_get_enum_name(&f->inline_enum, value);
break;
}
case GEN_TYPE_BOOL: {
const char *true_string =
iter->print_colors ? "\e[0;35mtrue\e[0m" : "true";
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"%s", field(v.qw, f->start, f->end) ? true_string : "false");
break;
}
case GEN_TYPE_FLOAT:
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), "%f", v.f);
break;
case GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS:
case GEN_TYPE_OFFSET:
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"0x%08"PRIx64, field_address(v.qw, f->start, f->end));
break;
case GEN_TYPE_STRUCT:
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"<struct %s>", f->type.gen_struct->name);
iter->struct_desc =
gen_spec_find_struct(iter->group->spec, f->type.gen_struct->name);
break;
case GEN_TYPE_UFIXED:
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"%f", (float) field(v.qw, f->start, f->end) / (1 << f->type.f));
break;
case GEN_TYPE_SFIXED:
/* FIXME: Sign extend extracted field. */
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), "%s", "foo");
break;
case GEN_TYPE_MBO:
break;
case GEN_TYPE_ENUM: {
uint64_t value = field(v.qw, f->start, f->end);
snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value),
"%"PRId64, value);
enum_name = gen_get_enum_name(f->type.gen_enum, value);
break;
}
}
if (enum_name) {
int length = strlen(iter->value);
snprintf(iter->value + length, sizeof(iter->value) - length,
" (%s)", enum_name);
}
return true;
}