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- Date:
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- Orig file:
linux-2.4.21/include/asm-ia64/sn/sn1/hublb.h
- Orig date:
2003-06-13 07:51:38.000000000 -0700
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-/* $Id$
- *
- * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
- * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
- * for more details.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1992-1997,2000-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved.
- */
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!! *
- * *
- * This file is created by an automated script. Any (minimal) changes *
- * made manually to this file should be made with care. *
- * *
- * MAKE ALL ADDITIONS TO THE END OF THIS FILE *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-#ifndef _ASM_IA64_SN_SN1_HUBLB_H
-#define _ASM_IA64_SN_SN1_HUBLB_H
-
-
-#define LB_REV_ID 0x00600000 /*
- * Bedrock Revision
- * and ID
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_CPU_PERMISSION 0x00604000 /*
- * CPU PIO access
- * permission bits
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_CPU_PERM_OVRRD 0x00604008 /*
- * CPU PIO access
- * permission bit
- * override
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_IO_PERMISSION 0x00604010 /*
- * IO PIO access
- * permission bits
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SOFT_RESET 0x00604018 /*
- * Soft reset the
- * Bedrock chip
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_REGION_PRESENT 0x00604020 /*
- * Regions Present for
- * Invalidates
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_NODES_ABSENT 0x00604028 /*
- * Nodes Absent for
- * Invalidates
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_MICROLAN_CTL 0x00604030 /*
- * Microlan Control
- * (NIC)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_ERROR_BITS 0x00604040 /*
- * Local Block error
- * bits
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_ERROR_MASK_CLR 0x00604048 /*
- * Bit mask write to
- * clear error bits
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_ERROR_HDR1 0x00604050 /*
- * Source, Suppl and
- * Cmd fields
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_ERROR_HDR2 0x00604058 /*
- * Address field from
- * first error
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_ERROR_DATA 0x00604060 /*
- * Data flit (if any)
- * from first error
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_DEBUG_SELECT 0x00604100 /*
- * Choice of debug
- * signals from chip
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_DEBUG_PINS 0x00604108 /*
- * Value on the chip's
- * debug pins
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_RT_LOCAL_CTRL 0x00604200 /*
- * Local generation of
- * real-time clock
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_RT_FILTER_CTRL 0x00604208 /*
- * Control of
- * filtering of global
- * clock
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG0 0x00608000 /* Scratch Register 0 */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG1 0x00608008 /* Scratch Register 1 */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG2 0x00608010 /* Scratch Register 2 */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG3 0x00608018 /* Scratch Register 3 */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG4 0x00608020 /* Scratch Register 4 */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG0_WZ 0x00608040 /*
- * Scratch Register 0
- * (WZ alias)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG1_WZ 0x00608048 /*
- * Scratch Register 1
- * (WZ alias)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG2_WZ 0x00608050 /*
- * Scratch Register 2
- * (WZ alias)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG3_RZ 0x00608058 /*
- * Scratch Register 3
- * (RZ alias)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_SCRATCH_REG4_RZ 0x00608060 /*
- * Scratch Register 4
- * (RZ alias)
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_PARMS 0x0060C000 /*
- * Vector PIO
- * parameters
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_ROUTE 0x0060C008 /*
- * Vector PIO Vector
- * Route
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_DATA 0x0060C010 /*
- * Vector PIO Write
- * Data
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_STATUS 0x0060C020 /*
- * Vector PIO Return
- * Status
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_RETURN 0x0060C028 /*
- * Vector PIO Return
- * Route
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_READ_DATA 0x0060C030 /*
- * Vector PIO Read
- * Data
- */
-
-
-
-#define LB_VECTOR_STATUS_CLEAR 0x0060C038 /*
- * Clear Vector PIO
- * Return Status
- */
-
-
-
-
-
-#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register contains information that allows *
- * exploratory software to probe for chip type. This is also the *
- * register that sets this node's ID and the size of each region *
- * (which affects the maximum possible system size). IBM assigns the *
- * values for the REVISION, PART_NUMBER and MANUFACTURER fields, in *
- * accordance with the IEEE 1149.1 standard; SGI is not at liberty to *
- * unilaterally change the values of these fields. *
- * . *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_rev_id_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rev_id_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved_2 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t ri_manufacturer : 11;
- bdrkreg_t ri_part_number : 16;
- bdrkreg_t ri_revision : 4;
- bdrkreg_t ri_node_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved_1 : 6;
- bdrkreg_t ri_region_size : 2;
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved : 16;
- } lb_rev_id_fld_s;
-} lb_rev_id_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_rev_id_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rev_id_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved : 16;
- bdrkreg_t ri_region_size : 2;
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved_1 : 6;
- bdrkreg_t ri_node_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t ri_revision : 4;
- bdrkreg_t ri_part_number : 16;
- bdrkreg_t ri_manufacturer : 11;
- bdrkreg_t ri_reserved_2 : 1;
- } lb_rev_id_fld_s;
-} lb_rev_id_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the PI-access-rights bit-vector for the *
- * LB, NI, XB and MD portions of the Bedrock local register space. If *
- * a bit in the bit-vector is set, the region corresponding to that *
- * bit has read/write permission on the LB, NI, XB and MD local *
- * registers. If the bit is clear, that region has no write access to *
- * the local registers and no read access if the read will cause any *
- * state change. If a write or a read with side effects is attempted *
- * by a PI in a region for which access is restricted, the LB will *
- * not perform the operation and will send back a reply which *
- * indicates an error. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_cpu_permission_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_cpu_permission_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t cp_cpu_access : 64;
- } lb_cpu_permission_fld_s;
-} lb_cpu_permission_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * A write to this register of the 64-bit value "SGIrules" will *
- * cause the bit in the LB_CPU_PROTECT register corresponding to the *
- * region of the requester to be set. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_cpu_perm_ovrrd_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_cpu_perm_ovrrd_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t cpo_cpu_perm_ovr : 64;
- } lb_cpu_perm_ovrrd_fld_s;
-} lb_cpu_perm_ovrrd_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the II-access-rights bit-vector for the *
- * LB, NI, XB and MD portions of the Bedrock local register space. If *
- * a bit in the bit-vector is set, the region corresponding to that *
- * bit has read/write permission on the LB, NI, XB and MD local *
- * registers. If the bit is clear, then that region has no write *
- * access to the local registers and no read access if the read *
- * results in any state change. If a write or a read with side *
- * effects is attempted by an II in a region for which access is *
- * restricted, the LB will not perform the operation and will send *
- * back a reply which indicates an error. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_io_permission_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_io_permission_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ip_io_permission : 64;
- } lb_io_permission_fld_s;
-} lb_io_permission_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * A write to this bit resets the Bedrock chip with a soft reset. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_soft_reset_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_soft_reset_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_soft_reset : 1;
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- } lb_soft_reset_fld_s;
-} lb_soft_reset_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_soft_reset_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_soft_reset_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- bdrkreg_t sr_soft_reset : 1;
- } lb_soft_reset_fld_s;
-} lb_soft_reset_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register indicates which regions are present and capable of *
- * receiving an invalidate (INVAL) request. The LB samples this *
- * register at the start of processing each LINVAL. When an LINVAL *
- * indicates that a particular PI unit might hold a shared copy of a *
- * cache block but this PI is in a region which is not present (i.e., *
- * its bit in LB_REGION_PRESENT is clear), then the LB sends an IVACK *
- * reply packet on behalf of this PI. The REGION_SIZE field in the *
- * LB_REV_ID register determines the number of nodes per region (and *
- * hence, the number of PI units which share a common bit in the *
- * LB_REGION_PRESENT register). *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_region_present_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_region_present_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t rp_present_bits : 64;
- } lb_region_present_fld_s;
-} lb_region_present_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register indicates which nodes are absent and *
- * not capable of receiving an invalidate (INVAL) request. The LB *
- * samples this register at the start of processing each LINVAL. When *
- * an LINVAL indicates that a particular PI unit might hold a shared *
- * copy of a cache block but this PI unit's node is not present *
- * (i.e., its node ID is listed in the LB_NODES_ABSENT register), *
- * then the LB sends an IVACK reply packet on behalf of this PI. *
- * *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_nodes_absent_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_nodes_absent_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t na_node_0 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_3 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_0_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_1 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_2 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_1_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_2 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_1 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_2_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_3 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_3_valid : 1;
- } lb_nodes_absent_fld_s;
-} lb_nodes_absent_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_nodes_absent_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_nodes_absent_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t na_node_3_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_3 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_2_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_1 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_2 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_1_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_2 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_1 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_0_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t na_reserved_3 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t na_node_0 : 8;
- } lb_nodes_absent_fld_s;
-} lb_nodes_absent_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register provides access to the Number-In-a-Can add-only *
- * serial PROM that is used to store node board serial number and *
- * configuration information. (Refer to NIC datasheet Dallas 1990A *
- * that is viewable at *
- * URL::http://www.dalsemi.com/DocControl/PDFs/pdfindex.html). Data *
- * comes from this interface LSB first. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_microlan_ctl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_microlan_ctl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t mc_rd_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t mc_done : 1;
- bdrkreg_t mc_sample : 8;
- bdrkreg_t mc_pulse : 10;
- bdrkreg_t mc_clkdiv_phi0 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t mc_clkdiv_phi1 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t mc_reserved : 30;
- } lb_microlan_ctl_fld_s;
-} lb_microlan_ctl_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_microlan_ctl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_microlan_ctl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t mc_reserved : 30;
- bdrkreg_t mc_clkdiv_phi1 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t mc_clkdiv_phi0 : 7;
- bdrkreg_t mc_pulse : 10;
- bdrkreg_t mc_sample : 8;
- bdrkreg_t mc_done : 1;
- bdrkreg_t mc_rd_data : 1;
- } lb_microlan_ctl_fld_s;
-} lb_microlan_ctl_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register contains the LB error status bits. *
- * Whenever a particular type of error occurs, the LB sets its bit in *
- * this register so that software will be aware that such an event *
- * has happened. Reads from this register are non-destructive and the *
- * contents of this register remain intact across reset operations. *
- * Whenever any of these bits is set, the LB will assert its *
- * interrupt request output signals that go to the PI units. *
- * Software can simulate the occurrence of an error by first writing *
- * appropriate values into the LB_ERROR_HDR1, LB_ERROR_HDR2 and *
- * LB_ERROR_DATA registers, and then writing to the LB_ERROR_BITS *
- * register to set the error bits in a particular way. Setting one or *
- * more error bits will cause the LB to interrupt a processor and *
- * invoke error-handling software. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_error_bits_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_bits_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_addr : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_linval : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_gclk_drop : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_reserved : 53;
- } lb_error_bits_fld_s;
-} lb_error_bits_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_error_bits_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_bits_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eb_reserved : 53;
- bdrkreg_t eb_gclk_drop : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_linval : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_addr : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rp_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eb_rq_bad_cmd : 1;
- } lb_error_bits_fld_s;
-} lb_error_bits_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register lets software clear some of the bits in the *
- * LB_ERROR_BITS register without affecting other bits. Essentially, *
- * it provides bit mask functionality. When software writes to the *
- * LB_ERROR_MASK_CLR register, the bits which are set in the data *
- * value indicate which bits are to be cleared in LB_ERROR_BITS. If a *
- * bit is clear in the data value written to the LB_ERROR_MASK_CLR *
- * register, then its corresponding bit in the LB_ERROR_BITS register *
- * is not affected. Hence, software can atomically clear any subset *
- * of the error bits in the LB_ERROR_BITS register. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_error_mask_clr_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_mask_clr_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_addr : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_linval : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_gclk_drop : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_reserved : 53;
- } lb_error_mask_clr_fld_s;
-} lb_error_mask_clr_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_error_mask_clr_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_mask_clr_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t emc_reserved : 53;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_gclk_drop : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_linval : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_addr : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_data : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_long : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_short : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rp_bad_cmd : 1;
- bdrkreg_t emc_clr_rq_bad_cmd : 1;
- } lb_error_mask_clr_fld_s;
-} lb_error_mask_clr_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * If the LB detects an error when VALID==0 in the LB_ERROR_HDR1 *
- * register, then it saves the contents of the offending packet's *
- * header flit in the LB_ERROR_HDR1 and LB_ERROR_HDR2 registers, sets *
- * the VALID bit in LB_ERROR_HDR1 and clears the OVERRUN bit in *
- * LB_ERROR_HDR1 (and it will also set the corresponding bit in the *
- * LB_ERROR_BITS register). The ERR_TYPE field indicates specifically *
- * what kind of error occurred. Its encoding corresponds to the bit *
- * positions in the LB_ERROR_BITS register (e.g., ERR_TYPE==5 *
- * indicates a RP_LONG error). If an error (of any type except *
- * GCLK_DROP) subsequently happens while VALID==1, then the LB sets *
- * the OVERRUN bit in LB_ERROR_HDR1. This register is not relevant *
- * when a GCLK_DROP error occurs; the LB does not even attempt to *
- * change the ERR_TYPE, VALID or OVERRUN field when a GCLK_DROP error *
- * happens. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_error_hdr1_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_hdr1_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eh_command : 7;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_5 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_suppl : 11;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_4 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_3 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_err_type : 4;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_2 : 4;
- bdrkreg_t eh_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_1 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t eh_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved : 19;
- } lb_error_hdr1_fld_s;
-} lb_error_hdr1_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_error_hdr1_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_hdr1_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved : 19;
- bdrkreg_t eh_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_1 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t eh_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_2 : 4;
- bdrkreg_t eh_err_type : 4;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_3 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_4 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_suppl : 11;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved_5 : 1;
- bdrkreg_t eh_command : 7;
- } lb_error_hdr1_fld_s;
-} lb_error_hdr1_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Contents of the Address field from header flit of first packet *
- * that causes an error. This register is not relevant when a *
- * GCLK_DROP error occurs. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_error_hdr2_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_hdr2_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eh_address : 38;
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved : 26;
- } lb_error_hdr2_fld_s;
-} lb_error_hdr2_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_error_hdr2_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_hdr2_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t eh_reserved : 26;
- bdrkreg_t eh_address : 38;
- } lb_error_hdr2_fld_s;
-} lb_error_hdr2_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register accompanies the LB_ERROR_HDR1 and *
- * LB_ERROR_HDR2 registers. The LB updates the value in this *
- * register when an incoming packet with a data flit causes an error *
- * while VALID==0 in the LB_ERROR_HDR1 register. This register *
- * retains the contents of the data flit from the incoming packet *
- * that caused the error. This register is relevant for the following *
- * types of errors: *
- * <UL > *
- * <UL > *
- * <UL > *
- * <UL > *
- * <UL > *
- * <LI >RQ_BAD_LINVAL for a LINVAL request. *
- * <LI >RQ_BAD_ADDR for a normal or vector PIO request. *
- * <LI >RP_BAD_DATA for a vector PIO reply. *
- * <LI >RQ_BAD DATA for an incoming request with data. *
- * <LI >RP_LONG for a vector PIO reply. *
- * <LI >RQ_LONG for an incoming request with expected data. *
- * <BLOCKQUOTE > *
- * In the case of RQ_BAD_LINVAL, the register retains the 64-bit data *
- * value that followed the header flit. In the case of RQ_BAD_ADDR *
- * or RQ_BAD_DATA, the register retains the incoming packet's 64-bit *
- * data value (i.e., 2nd flit in the packet for a normal PIO write or *
- * an LINVAL, 3rd flit for a vector PIO read or write). In the case *
- * of RP_BAD_DATA, the register retains the 64-bit data value in the *
- * 3rd flit of the packet. When a RP_LONG or RQ_LONG error occurs, *
- * the LB loads the LB_ERROR_DATA register with the contents of the *
- * expected data flit (i.e., the 3rd flit in the packet for a vector *
- * PIO request or reply, the 2nd flit for other packets), if any. The *
- * contents of the LB_ERROR_DATA register are undefined after a *
- * RP_SHORT, RQ_SHORT, RP_BAD_CMD or RQ_BAD_CMD error. The contents *
- * of the LB_ERROR_DATA register are also undefined after an incoming *
- * normal PIO read request which encounters a RQ_LONG error. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_error_data_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_error_data_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ed_data : 64;
- } lb_error_data_fld_s;
-} lb_error_data_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register enables software to control what internal Bedrock *
- * signals are visible on the chip's debug pins. The LB provides the *
- * 6-bit value in this register to Bedrock's DEBUG unit. The JTAG *
- * unit provides a similar 6-bit selection input to the DEBUG unit, *
- * along with another signal that tells the DEBUG unit whether to use *
- * the selection signal from the LB or the JTAG unit. For a *
- * description of the menu of choices for debug signals, refer to the *
- * documentation for the DEBUG unit. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_debug_select_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_debug_select_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ds_debug_sel : 6;
- bdrkreg_t ds_reserved : 58;
- } lb_debug_select_fld_s;
-} lb_debug_select_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_debug_select_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_debug_select_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t ds_reserved : 58;
- bdrkreg_t ds_debug_sel : 6;
- } lb_debug_select_fld_s;
-} lb_debug_select_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * A PIO read from this register returns the 32-bit value that is *
- * currently on the Bedrock chip's debug pins. This register allows *
- * software to observe debug pin output values which do not change *
- * frequently (i.e., they remain constant over a period of many *
- * cycles). *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_debug_pins_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_debug_pins_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t dp_debug_pins : 32;
- bdrkreg_t dp_reserved : 32;
- } lb_debug_pins_fld_s;
-} lb_debug_pins_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_debug_pins_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_debug_pins_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t dp_reserved : 32;
- bdrkreg_t dp_debug_pins : 32;
- } lb_debug_pins_fld_s;
-} lb_debug_pins_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * The LB unit provides the PI0 and PI1 units with a real-time clock *
- * signal. The LB can generate this signal itself, based on the *
- * Bedrock chip's system clock which the LB receives as an input. *
- * Alternatively, the LB can filter a global clock signal which it *
- * receives as an input and provide the filtered version to PI0 and *
- * PI1. The user can program the LB_RT_LOCAL_CTRL register to choose *
- * the source of the real-time clock. If the user chooses to generate *
- * the real-time clock internally within the LB, then the user can *
- * specify the period for the real-time clock signal. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_rt_local_ctrl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rt_local_ctrl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk_enable : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_4 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_max_count : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_3 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_1 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_use_internal : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved : 31;
- } lb_rt_local_ctrl_fld_s;
-} lb_rt_local_ctrl_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_rt_local_ctrl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rt_local_ctrl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved : 31;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_use_internal : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_1 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_3 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_max_count : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_reserved_4 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rlc_gclk_enable : 1;
- } lb_rt_local_ctrl_fld_s;
-} lb_rt_local_ctrl_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * When the value of the USE_INTERNAL field in the LB_RT_LOCAL_CTRL *
- * register is 0, the LB filters an incoming global clock signal and *
- * provides the result to PI0 and PI1 for their real-time clock *
- * inputs. The LB can perform either simple filtering or complex *
- * filtering, depending on the value of the MASK_ENABLE bit. For the *
- * simple filtering option, the LB merely removes glitches from the *
- * incoming global clock; if the global clock goes high (or low) for *
- * only a single cycle, the LB considers it to be a glitch and does *
- * not pass it through to PI0 and PI1. For the complex filtering *
- * option, the LB expects positive edges on the incoming global clock *
- * to be spaced at fairly regular intervals and it looks for them at *
- * these times; the LB keeps track of unexpected or missing positive *
- * edges, and it generates an edge itself whenever the incoming *
- * global clock apparently misses an edge. For each filtering option, *
- * the real-time clock which the LB provides to PI0 and PI1 is not *
- * necessarily a square wave; when a positive edge happens, the *
- * real-time clock stays high for (2*MAX_COUNT+1-OFFSET)/2 cycles of *
- * the LB's system clock, and then is low until the next positive *
- * edge. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_rt_filter_ctrl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rt_filter_ctrl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t rfc_offset : 5;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_4 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_mask_counter : 12;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_mask_enable : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_3 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_dropout_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_dropout_thresh : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_1 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_error_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved : 6;
- } lb_rt_filter_ctrl_fld_s;
-} lb_rt_filter_ctrl_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_rt_filter_ctrl_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_rt_filter_ctrl_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved : 6;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_error_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_1 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_dropout_thresh : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_dropout_counter : 10;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_3 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_mask_enable : 1;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_mask_counter : 12;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_reserved_4 : 3;
- bdrkreg_t rfc_offset : 5;
- } lb_rt_filter_ctrl_fld_s;
-} lb_rt_filter_ctrl_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register is a scratch register that is reset to 0x0. At the *
- * normal address, the register is a simple storage location. At the *
- * Write-If-Zero address, the register accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg0_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg0_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg0_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg0_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These registers are scratch registers that are not reset. At a *
- * register's normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a *
- * register's Write-If-Zero address, it accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg1_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg1_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg1_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg1_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These registers are scratch registers that are not reset. At a *
- * register's normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a *
- * register's Write-If-Zero address, it accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg2_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg2_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg2_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg2_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These one-bit registers are scratch registers. At a register's *
- * normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a register's *
- * Read-Set-If-Zero address, it returns the original contents and *
- * sets the bit if the original value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg3_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg3_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bit : 1;
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- } lb_scratch_reg3_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg3_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg3_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg3_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bit : 1;
- } lb_scratch_reg3_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg3_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These one-bit registers are scratch registers. At a register's *
- * normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a register's *
- * Read-Set-If-Zero address, it returns the original contents and *
- * sets the bit if the original value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg4_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg4_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bit : 1;
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- } lb_scratch_reg4_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg4_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg4_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg4_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t sr_reserved : 63;
- bdrkreg_t sr_scratch_bit : 1;
- } lb_scratch_reg4_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg4_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register is a scratch register that is reset to 0x0. At the *
- * normal address, the register is a simple storage location. At the *
- * Write-If-Zero address, the register accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg0_wz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg0_wz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srw_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg0_wz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg0_wz_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These registers are scratch registers that are not reset. At a *
- * register's normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a *
- * register's Write-If-Zero address, it accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg1_wz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg1_wz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srw_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg1_wz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg1_wz_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These registers are scratch registers that are not reset. At a *
- * register's normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a *
- * register's Write-If-Zero address, it accepts a new value from a *
- * write operation only if the current value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg2_wz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg2_wz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srw_scratch_bits : 64;
- } lb_scratch_reg2_wz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg2_wz_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These one-bit registers are scratch registers. At a register's *
- * normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a register's *
- * Read-Set-If-Zero address, it returns the original contents and *
- * sets the bit if the original value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg3_rz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg3_rz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srr_scratch_bit : 1;
- bdrkreg_t srr_reserved : 63;
- } lb_scratch_reg3_rz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg3_rz_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg3_rz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg3_rz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srr_reserved : 63;
- bdrkreg_t srr_scratch_bit : 1;
- } lb_scratch_reg3_rz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg3_rz_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * These one-bit registers are scratch registers. At a register's *
- * normal address, it is a simple storage location. At a register's *
- * Read-Set-If-Zero address, it returns the original contents and *
- * sets the bit if the original value is zero. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg4_rz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg4_rz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srr_scratch_bit : 1;
- bdrkreg_t srr_reserved : 63;
- } lb_scratch_reg4_rz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg4_rz_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_scratch_reg4_rz_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_scratch_reg4_rz_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t srr_reserved : 63;
- bdrkreg_t srr_scratch_bit : 1;
- } lb_scratch_reg4_rz_fld_s;
-} lb_scratch_reg4_rz_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register contains vector PIO parameters. A *
- * write to this register triggers the LB to send out a vector PIO *
- * request packet. Immediately after servicing a write request to the *
- * LB_VECTOR_PARMS register, the LB sends back a reply (i.e., the LB *
- * doesn't wait for the vector PIO operation to finish first). Three *
- * LB registers provide the contents for an outgoing vector PIO *
- * request packet. Software should wait until the BUSY bit in *
- * LB_VECTOR_PARMS is clear and then initialize all three of these *
- * registers before initiating a vector PIO operation. The three *
- * vector PIO registers are: *
- * LB_VECTOR_ROUTE *
- * LB_VECTOR_DATA *
- * LB_VECTOR_PARMS (should be written last) *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_vector_parms_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_parms_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vp_type : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t vp_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved_1 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vp_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vp_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved : 12;
- bdrkreg_t vp_busy : 1;
- } lb_vector_parms_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_parms_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_vector_parms_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_parms_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vp_busy : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved : 12;
- bdrkreg_t vp_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vp_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved_1 : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vp_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vp_reserved_2 : 2;
- bdrkreg_t vp_type : 1;
- } lb_vector_parms_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_parms_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the vector PIO route. This is one of the 3 *
- * vector PIO control registers. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_vector_route_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_route_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vr_vector : 64;
- } lb_vector_route_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_route_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the vector PIO write data. This is one of *
- * the 3 vector PIO control registers. The contents of this register *
- * also provide the data value to be sent in outgoing vector PIO read *
- * requests and vector PIO write replies. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_vector_data_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_data_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vd_write_data : 64;
- } lb_vector_data_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_data_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register contains the vector PIO return status. *
- * Software should clear this register before launching a vector PIO *
- * request from the LB. The LB will not modify this register's value *
- * if an incoming reply packet encounters any kind of error. If an *
- * incoming reply packet does not encounter an error but the *
- * STATUS_VALID bit is already set, then the LB sets the OVERRUN bit *
- * and leaves the other fields unchanged. The LB updates the values *
- * of the SOURCE, PIO_ID, WRITE_ID, ADDRESS and TYPE fields only if *
- * an incoming vector PIO reply packet does not encounter an error *
- * and the STATUS_VALID bit is clear; at the same time, the LB sets *
- * the STATUS_VALID bit and will also update the LB_VECTOR_RETURN and *
- * LB_VECTOR_READ_DATA registers. *
- * *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_vector_status_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_status_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vs_type : 3;
- bdrkreg_t vs_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vs_reserved : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vs_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vs_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vs_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vs_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vs_status_valid : 1;
- } lb_vector_status_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_status_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_vector_status_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_status_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vs_status_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vs_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vs_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vs_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vs_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vs_reserved : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vs_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vs_type : 3;
- } lb_vector_status_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_status_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the return vector PIO route. The LB will *
- * not modify this register's value if an incoming reply packet *
- * encounters any kind of error. The LB also will not modify this *
- * register's value if the STATUS_VALID bit in the LB_VECTOR_STATUS *
- * register is set when it receives an incoming vector PIO reply. The *
- * LB stores an incoming vector PIO reply packet's vector route flit *
- * in this register only if the packet does not encounter an error *
- * and the STATUS_VALID bit is clear. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_vector_return_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_return_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vr_return_vector : 64;
- } lb_vector_return_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_return_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * This register contains the vector PIO read data, if any. The LB *
- * will not modify this register's value if an incoming reply packet *
- * encounters any kind of error. The LB also will not modify this *
- * register's value if the STATUS_VALID bit in the LB_VECTOR_STATUS *
- * register is set when it receives an incoming vector PIO reply. The *
- * LB stores an incoming vector PIO reply packet's data flit in this *
- * register only if the packet does not encounter an error and the *
- * STATUS_VALID bit is clear. *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-typedef union lb_vector_read_data_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_read_data_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vrd_read_data : 64;
- } lb_vector_read_data_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_read_data_u_t;
-
-
-
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * Description: This register contains the vector PIO return status. *
- * Software should clear this register before launching a vector PIO *
- * request from the LB. The LB will not modify this register's value *
- * if an incoming reply packet encounters any kind of error. If an *
- * incoming reply packet does not encounter an error but the *
- * STATUS_VALID bit is already set, then the LB sets the OVERRUN bit *
- * and leaves the other fields unchanged. The LB updates the values *
- * of the SOURCE, PIO_ID, WRITE_ID, ADDRESS and TYPE fields only if *
- * an incoming vector PIO reply packet does not encounter an error *
- * and the STATUS_VALID bit is clear; at the same time, the LB sets *
- * the STATUS_VALID bit and will also update the LB_VECTOR_RETURN and *
- * LB_VECTOR_READ_DATA registers. *
- * *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-#ifdef LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-typedef union lb_vector_status_clear_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_status_clear_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vsc_type : 3;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_reserved : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_status_valid : 1;
- } lb_vector_status_clear_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_status_clear_u_t;
-
-#else
-
-typedef union lb_vector_status_clear_u {
- bdrkreg_t lb_vector_status_clear_regval;
- struct {
- bdrkreg_t vsc_status_valid : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_overrun : 1;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_source : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_pio_id : 11;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_write_id : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_reserved : 8;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_address : 21;
- bdrkreg_t vsc_type : 3;
- } lb_vector_status_clear_fld_s;
-} lb_vector_status_clear_u_t;
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-
-
-
-#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
-
-/************************************************************************
- * *
- * MAKE ALL ADDITIONS AFTER THIS LINE *
- * *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-
-
-
-
-#endif /* _ASM_IA64_SN_SN1_HUBLB_H */
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