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/***********************license start***********************************
* Copyright (c) 2003-2017 Cavium Inc. (support@cavium.com). All rights
* reserved.
*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
* with the distribution.
*
* * Neither the name of Cavium Inc. nor the names of
* its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written
* permission.
*
* This Software, including technical data, may be subject to U.S. export
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* associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import
* regulations in other countries.
*
* TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"
* AND WITH ALL FAULTS AND CAVIUM INC. MAKES NO PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS OR
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* ARISING OUT OF USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE LIES WITH YOU.
***********************license end**************************************/
#include <bdk.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <libbdk-hal/bdk-config.h>
#include <libbdk-hal/bdk-l2c.h>
BDK_REQUIRE_DEFINE(DRAM_CONFIG);
/**
* Lookup a DRAM configuration by name and initialize DRAM using it
*
* @param node Node to configure
* @param ddr_clock_override
* If non zero, override the DRAM frequency specified
* in the config with this value
*
* @return Amount of DRAM in MB, or negative on failure
*/
int bdk_dram_config(int node, int ddr_clock_override)
{
const dram_config_t *config = libdram_config_load(node);
if (!config)
{
printf("N%d: No DRAM config specified, skipping DRAM init\n", node);
return 0;
}
BDK_TRACE(DRAM, "N%d: Starting DRAM init (config=%p, ddr_clock_override=%d)\n", node, config, ddr_clock_override);
int mbytes = libdram_config(node, config, ddr_clock_override);
BDK_TRACE(DRAM, "N%d: DRAM init returned %d\n", node, mbytes);
if (mbytes <= 0)
{
printf("ERROR: DDR initialization failed\n");
return -1;
}
return mbytes;
}
/**
* Do all the DRAM Margin tests
*
* @param node Node to test
*
* @return Success or Fail
*/
void bdk_dram_margin(int node)
{
BDK_TRACE(DRAM, "N%d: Starting DRAM margining\n", node);
libdram_margin(node);
BDK_TRACE(DRAM, "N%d: Finished DRAM margining.\n", node);
return;
}
/**
* Return the string of the DRAM configuration info at the specified node.
* If the node is not configured, NULL is returned.
*
* @param node node to retrieve
*
* @return string or NULL
*/
const char* bdk_dram_get_info_string(int node)
{
#define INFO_STRING_LEN 40
static char info_string[INFO_STRING_LEN];
static const char *info_ptr = info_string;
snprintf(info_string, INFO_STRING_LEN,
" %ld MB, %ld MT/s, %s %s",
bdk_dram_get_size_mbytes(node),
libdram_get_freq_from_pll(node, 0) / 1000000,
(__bdk_dram_is_ddr4(node, 0)) ? "DDR4" : "DDR3",
(__bdk_dram_is_rdimm(node, 0)) ? "RDIMM" : "UDIMM");
return info_ptr;
}
/**
* Return the highest address currently used by the BDK. This address will
* be about 4MB above the top of the BDK to make sure small growths between the
* call and its use don't cause corruption. Any call to memory allocation can
* change this value.
*
* @return Size of the BDK in bytes
*/
uint64_t bdk_dram_get_top_of_bdk(void)
{
/* Make sure the start address is higher that the BDK's active range.
*
* As sbrk() returns a node address, mask off the node portion of
* the address to make it a physical offset. Doing this simplifies the
* address checks and calculations which only work with physical offsets.
*/
/* FIXME(dhendrix): we only care about node 0 */
// uint64_t top_of_bdk = (bdk_ptr_to_phys(sbrk(0)) & bdk_build_mask(40));
uint64_t top_of_bdk = 0;
uint64_t l2_size = bdk_l2c_get_cache_size_bytes(bdk_numa_master());
if (top_of_bdk <= l2_size)
{
/* Early BDK code takes care of the first L2 sized area of memory */
top_of_bdk = l2_size;
}
else
{
/* Give 4MB of extra so the BDK has room to grow */
top_of_bdk += 4 << 20;
/* Align it on a 64KB boundary */
top_of_bdk >>= 16;
top_of_bdk <<= 16;
}
return top_of_bdk;
}
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