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#ifndef __BDK_CSRS_LMC_H__
#define __BDK_CSRS_LMC_H__
/* This file is auto-generated. Do not edit */

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/**
 * @file
 *
 * Configuration and status register (CSR) address and type definitions for
 * Cavium LMC.
 *
 * This file is auto generated. Do not edit.
 *
 */

/**
 * Enumeration lmc_bar_e
 *
 * LMC Base Address Register Enumeration
 * Enumerates the base address registers.
 */
#define BDK_LMC_BAR_E_LMCX_PF_BAR0(a) (0x87e088000000ll + 0x1000000ll * (a))
#define BDK_LMC_BAR_E_LMCX_PF_BAR0_SIZE 0x800000ull
#define BDK_LMC_BAR_E_LMCX_PF_BAR4(a) (0x87e088f00000ll + 0x1000000ll * (a))
#define BDK_LMC_BAR_E_LMCX_PF_BAR4_SIZE 0x100000ull

/**
 * Enumeration lmc_int_vec_e
 *
 * LMC MSI-X Vector Enumeration
 * Enumerates the MSI-X interrupt vectors.
 */
#define BDK_LMC_INT_VEC_E_INTS (0)

/**
 * Enumeration lmc_psb_acc_e
 *
 * LMC Power Serial Bus Accumulator Enumeration
 * Enumerates the PSB accumulators for LMC slaves, which correspond to index {b} of
 * PSBS_SYS()_ACCUM().
 */
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_ACC_E_DCLK_EN (0)
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_ACC_E_RSVD3 (3)
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_ACC_E_RX_ACTIVE (2)
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_ACC_E_TX_ACTIVE (1)

/**
 * Enumeration lmc_psb_event_e
 *
 * LMC Power Serial Bus Event Enumeration
 * Enumerates the event numbers for LMC slaves, which correspond to index {b} of
 * PSBS_SYS()_EVENT()_CFG.
 */
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_EVENT_E_DCLK_EN (0)
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_EVENT_E_RX_ACTIVE (2)
#define BDK_LMC_PSB_EVENT_E_TX_ACTIVE (1)

/**
 * Enumeration lmc_seq_sel_e
 *
 * LMC Sequence Select Enumeration
 * Enumerates the different values of LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL].
 */
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_INIT (0)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_MPR_RW (9)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_MRW (8)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_OFFSET_TRAINING (0xb)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_PPR (0xf)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_RCD_INIT (7)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_READ_LEVEL (1)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_RW_TRAINING (0xe)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_SREF_ENTRY (2)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_SREF_EXIT (3)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_VREF_INT (0xa)
#define BDK_LMC_SEQ_SEL_E_WRITE_LEVEL (6)

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_adr_scramble
 *
 * LMC Address Scramble Register
 * These registers set the aliasing that uses the lowest, legal chip select(s).
 */
union bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for addresses. Clear this field to zero to disable. To enable
                                                                 address scrambling, this key should be set to a value generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for addresses. Clear this field to zero to disable. To enable
                                                                 address scrambling, this key should be set to a value generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000328ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) bdk_lmcx_adr_scramble_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) "LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_ADR_SCRAMBLE(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_bank_conflict1
 *
 * LMC Bank Conflict1 Counter Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every DCLK
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments when all 8 in-flight buffers are not
                                                                 utilized. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every DCLK
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments when all 8 in-flight buffers are not
                                                                 utilized. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every dclk
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments when all 8 in-flight buffers are not
                                                                 utilized. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every dclk
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments when all 8 in-flight buffers are not
                                                                 utilized. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_s cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1 bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000360ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000360ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX_PASS2_X) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000360ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000360ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) "LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_bank_conflict2
 *
 * LMC Bank Conflict2 Counter Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every DCLK
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments only when there are less than four in-flight
                                                                 buffers occupied. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every DCLK
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments only when there are less than four in-flight
                                                                 buffers occupied. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_s cn9; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_s cn88xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every dclk
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments only when there are less than four in-flight
                                                                 buffers occupied. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cnt                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bank conflict counter. A 64-bit counter that increments at every dclk
                                                                 cycles when LMC could not issue R/W operations to the DRAM due to
                                                                 bank conflict. This increments only when there are less than four in-flight
                                                                 buffers occupied. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2 bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000368ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000368ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX_PASS2_X) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000368ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000368ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) bdk_lmcx_bank_conflict2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) "LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_BANK_CONFLICT2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_bist_ctl
 *
 * LMC BIST Control Registers
 * This register has fields to control BIST operation.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_5_63         : 59;
        uint64_t macram_bist_status    : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum Activate Counts RAM BIST status.
                                                                 1 means fail. */
        uint64_t dlcram_bist_status    : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](RO/H) DLC RAM BIST status; one means fail. */
        uint64_t dlcram_bist_done      : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](RO/H) DLC and MAC RAM BIST complete indication;
                                                                 One means both RAMs have completed. */
        uint64_t start_bist            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Start BIST on DLC and MAC memory. */
        uint64_t clear_bist            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Start clear BIST on DLC and MAC memory. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t clear_bist            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Start clear BIST on DLC and MAC memory. */
        uint64_t start_bist            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Start BIST on DLC and MAC memory. */
        uint64_t dlcram_bist_done      : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](RO/H) DLC and MAC RAM BIST complete indication;
                                                                 One means both RAMs have completed. */
        uint64_t dlcram_bist_status    : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](RO/H) DLC RAM BIST status; one means fail. */
        uint64_t macram_bist_status    : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum Activate Counts RAM BIST status.
                                                                 1 means fail. */
        uint64_t reserved_5_63         : 59;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000100ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000100ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000100ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_BIST_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_bist_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) "LMCX_BIST_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_BIST_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_ctl
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC Characterization Control Register
 *
 * This register provides an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the DDR4
 * interface.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_check    : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set, LMC performs loopback pattern check on a byte. The selection of the byte is
                                                                 controlled by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[DQ_CHAR_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_lock    : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO/H) Indicates if a lock has been achieved. Is set to one only if a lock is achieved
                                                                 during the LFSR priming period after [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to one, and is
                                                                 forced back to zero when [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to zero. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Enable DQ pattern check. The transition from disabled to enabled clears
                                                                 LMC()_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT. */
        uint64_t dq_char_bit_sel       : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Select a bit within the byte for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Select a byte of data for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dr                    : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) Pattern at data rate (not clock rate). */
        uint64_t skew_on               : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Skew adjacent bits. */
        uint64_t en                    : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Enable characterization. */
        uint64_t sel                   : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Pattern select: 0 = PRBS, 1 = programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t prog                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) Programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t prbs                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) PRBS polynomial. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t prbs                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) PRBS polynomial. */
        uint64_t prog                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) Programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t sel                   : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Pattern select: 0 = PRBS, 1 = programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t en                    : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Enable characterization. */
        uint64_t skew_on               : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Skew adjacent bits. */
        uint64_t dr                    : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) Pattern at data rate (not clock rate). */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Select a byte of data for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_bit_sel       : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Select a bit within the byte for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Enable DQ pattern check. The transition from disabled to enabled clears
                                                                 LMC()_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_lock    : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO/H) Indicates if a lock has been achieved. Is set to one only if a lock is achieved
                                                                 during the LFSR priming period after [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to one, and is
                                                                 forced back to zero when [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to zero. */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_check    : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set, LMC performs loopback pattern check on a byte. The selection of the byte is
                                                                 controlled by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[DQ_CHAR_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_check    : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_lock    : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO/H) Indicates if a lock has been achieved. Is set to one only if a lock is achieved
                                                                 during the LFSR priming period after [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to one, and is
                                                                 forced back to zero when [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to zero. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Enable DQ pattern check. The transition from disabled to enabled clears
                                                                 LMC()_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT. */
        uint64_t dq_char_bit_sel       : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Select a bit within the byte for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Select a byte of data for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dr                    : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) Pattern at data rate (not clock rate). */
        uint64_t skew_on               : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Skew adjacent bits. */
        uint64_t en                    : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Enable characterization. */
        uint64_t sel                   : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Pattern select: 0 = PRBS, 1 = programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t prog                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) Programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t prbs                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) PRBS polynomial. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t prbs                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) PRBS polynomial. */
        uint64_t prog                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) Programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t sel                   : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Pattern select: 0 = PRBS, 1 = programmable pattern. */
        uint64_t en                    : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Enable characterization. */
        uint64_t skew_on               : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Skew adjacent bits. */
        uint64_t dr                    : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) Pattern at data rate (not clock rate). */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Select a byte of data for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_bit_sel       : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Select a bit within the byte for DQ characterization pattern check. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Enable DQ pattern check. The transition from disabled to enabled clears
                                                                 LMC()_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT. */
        uint64_t dq_char_check_lock    : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO/H) Indicates if a lock has been achieved. Is set to one only if a lock is achieved
                                                                 during the LFSR priming period after [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to one, and is
                                                                 forced back to zero when [DQ_CHAR_CHECK_ENABLE] is set to zero. */
        uint64_t dq_char_byte_check    : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_s cn9; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_s cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_s cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_ctl bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000220ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000220ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000220ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000220ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_char_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) "LMCX_CHAR_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_dq_err_count
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC DDR Characterization Error Count Register
 *
 * This register is used to initiate the various control sequences in the LMC.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_40_63        : 24;
        uint64_t dq_err_count          : 40; /**< [ 39:  0](RO/H) DQ error count. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dq_err_count          : 40; /**< [ 39:  0](RO/H) DQ error count. */
        uint64_t reserved_40_63        : 24;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000040ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000040ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000040ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000040ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) bdk_lmcx_char_dq_err_count_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) "LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_DQ_ERR_COUNT(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_mask0
 *
 * LMC Characterization Mask Register 0
 * This register provides an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the
 * DDR4 interface.
 * It is also used to corrupt the write data bits when ECC Corrupt logic generator is enabled.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_mask0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ0\<63:0\>.
                                                                 Before enabling ECC corrupt generation logic by setting
                                                                 LMC()_ECC_PARITY_TEST[ECC_CORRUPT_ENA], set any the MASK bits to one to flip the
                                                                 corresponding bits of the lower 64-bit dataword during a write data transfer. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ0\<63:0\>.
                                                                 Before enabling ECC corrupt generation logic by setting
                                                                 LMC()_ECC_PARITY_TEST[ECC_CORRUPT_ENA], set any the MASK bits to one to flip the
                                                                 corresponding bits of the lower 64-bit dataword during a write data transfer. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask0_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_mask0 bdk_lmcx_char_mask0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000228ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000228ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000228ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000228ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_MASK0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) bdk_lmcx_char_mask0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) "LMCX_CHAR_MASK0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_mask1
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC Characterization Mask Register 1
 *
 * This register provides an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the DDR4
 * interface.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_mask1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_8_63         : 56;
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ0\<71:64\>. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ0\<71:64\>. */
        uint64_t reserved_8_63         : 56;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_mask1 bdk_lmcx_char_mask1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000230ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000230ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000230ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000230ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_MASK1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) bdk_lmcx_char_mask1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) "LMCX_CHAR_MASK1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_mask2
 *
 * LMC Characterization Mask Register 2
 * This register provides an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the
 * DDR4 interface.
 * It is also used to corrupt the write data bits when ECC corrupt logic generator is enabled.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_mask2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<63:0\>.
                                                                 Before enabling ECC Corrupt generation logic by setting
                                                                 LMC()_ECC_PARITY_TEST[ECC_CORRUPT_ENA], set any the MASK bits to one to flip the
                                                                 corresponding bits of the upper 64-bit dataword during a write data transfer. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<63:0\>.
                                                                 Before enabling ECC Corrupt generation logic by setting
                                                                 LMC()_ECC_PARITY_TEST[ECC_CORRUPT_ENA], set any the MASK bits to one to flip the
                                                                 corresponding bits of the upper 64-bit dataword during a write data transfer. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_mask2 bdk_lmcx_char_mask2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000238ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000238ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000238ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000238ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_MASK2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) bdk_lmcx_char_mask2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) "LMCX_CHAR_MASK2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_mask3
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC Characterization Mask Register 3
 *
 * This register provides an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the DDR4
 * interface.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_mask3
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask3_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_17_63        : 47;
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                   DDDDDDDDD
                                                                   876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<71:64\>. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<71:64\>. */
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                   DDDDDDDDD
                                                                   876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
        uint64_t reserved_17_63        : 47;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask3_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_8_63         : 56;
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<71:64\>. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mask                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Mask for DQ1\<71:64\>. */
        uint64_t reserved_8_63         : 56;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask3_s cn9; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_mask3 bdk_lmcx_char_mask3_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000240ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000240ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000240ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000240ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_MASK3", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) bdk_lmcx_char_mask3_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) "LMCX_CHAR_MASK3"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK3(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_char_mask4
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC Characterization Mask Register 4
 *
 * This register is an assortment of various control fields needed to characterize the DDR4 interface.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_char_mask4
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask4_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 54: 46](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC_ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC_ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 DDDDDDDDD
                                                                 876543210 */
        uint64_t reserved_36_45        : 10;
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t reserved_36_45        : 10;
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 54: 46](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC_ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC_ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 DDDDDDDDD
                                                                 876543210 */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask4_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 54: 46](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC_ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC_ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 DDDDDDDDD
                                                                 876543210 */
        uint64_t reserved_45           : 1;
        uint64_t dbi_mask              : 9;  /**< [ 44: 36](R/W) Mask for DBI/DQS\<1\>. */
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t dbi_mask              : 9;  /**< [ 44: 36](R/W) Mask for DBI/DQS\<1\>. */
        uint64_t reserved_45           : 1;
        uint64_t dac_on_mask           : 9;  /**< [ 54: 46](R/W) This mask is applied to the DAC_ON signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane can
                                                                 selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol D for DAC_ON, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 DDDDDDDDD
                                                                 876543210 */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_char_mask4_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
        uint64_t reserved_47_54        : 8;
        uint64_t dbi_mask              : 9;  /**< [ 46: 38](R/W) Mask for DBI/DQS\<1\>. */
        uint64_t c2_mask               : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Mask for CID C2. */
        uint64_t c1_mask               : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) Mask for CID C1. */
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cke_mask              : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Mask for DDR_CKE*. */
        uint64_t cs0_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS0_L. */
        uint64_t cs1_n_mask            : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Mask for DDR_CS1_L. */
        uint64_t odt0_mask             : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT0. */
        uint64_t odt1_mask             : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](R/W) Mask for DDR_ODT1. */
        uint64_t ras_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Mask for DDR_RAS_L. */
        uint64_t cas_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Mask for DDR_CAS_L. */
        uint64_t we_n_mask             : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Mask for DDR_WE_L. */
        uint64_t ba_mask               : 3;  /**< [ 15: 13](R/W) Mask for DDR_BA\<2:0\>. */
        uint64_t a_mask                : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Mask for DDR_A\<15:0\>. */
        uint64_t reset_n_mask          : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Mask for DDR_RESET_L. */
        uint64_t a17_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Mask for DDR_A17. */
        uint64_t act_n_mask            : 1;  /**< [ 34: 34](R/W) Mask for DDR_ACT_L. */
        uint64_t par_mask              : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Mask for DDR_PAR. */
        uint64_t c1_mask               : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) Mask for CID C1. */
        uint64_t c2_mask               : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Mask for CID C2. */
        uint64_t dbi_mask              : 9;  /**< [ 46: 38](R/W) Mask for DBI/DQS\<1\>. */
        uint64_t reserved_47_54        : 8;
        uint64_t ref_pin_on_mask       : 9;  /**< [ 63: 55](R/W) This mask is applied to the ref_pin_on signals that go to the PHY, so that each byte lane
                                                                 can selectively turn off or on the signals once the master signals are enabled. Using the
                                                                 symbol R, the mask looks like this:
                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                 RRRRRRRRR
                                                                 876543210
                                                                 \</pre\> */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_char_mask4 bdk_lmcx_char_mask4_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000318ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000318ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000318ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000318ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CHAR_MASK4", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) bdk_lmcx_char_mask4_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) "LMCX_CHAR_MASK4"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CHAR_MASK4(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_comp_ctl2
 *
 * LMC Compensation Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select core clock characterization mode. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 80 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 240 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 80 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 240 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select core clock characterization mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select core clock characterization mode. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 50 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 67 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 100 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 200 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 22 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 25 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 29 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 50 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 22 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 25 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 29 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 50 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = 21 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 27 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 36 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 44 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 50 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 67 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 100 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 200 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select core clock characterization mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_s cn88xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select RCLK characterization mode. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 80 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 240 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dqx_ctl               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DQ* /DDR_CB* /DDR_DQS_*_P/N drivers.
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ck_ctl                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_CK_*_P/N drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_ctl               : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_RAS_L_A\<16\>/DDR_CAS_L_A\<15\>/DDR_WE_L_A\<14\>/DDR_A\<13:0\>/
                                                                 DDR_A\<15\>_BG1/DDR_A\<14\>_BG0/DDR_BA* /DDR_BA2_TEN/DDR_PAR/DDR_RESET_L drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t control_ctl           : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Drive strength control for DDR_DIMMx_CS*_L/DDR_DIMMx_ODT_* /DDR_DIMMx_CKE* drivers.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                   0x1 = 24 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 26.67 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34.3 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x1 = Reserved.
                                                                   0x2 = 26 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_ctl              : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RODT NCTL impedance control bits. This field controls ODT values during a memory read.
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 20 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 30 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                   0x0 = No ODT.
                                                                   0x1 = 40 ohm.
                                                                   0x2 = 60 ohm.
                                                                   0x3 = 80 ohm.
                                                                   0x4 = 120 ohm.
                                                                   0x5 = 240 ohm.
                                                                   0x6 = 34 ohm.
                                                                   0x7 = 48 ohm.
                                                                   _ else = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ntune                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W) NCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t ptune                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W) PCTL impedance control in bypass mode. */
        uint64_t byp                   : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Bypass mode. When set, [PTUNE],[NTUNE] are the compensation setting. When clear,
                                                                 [DDR__PTUNE],[DDR__NTUNE] are the compensation setting. */
        uint64_t m180                  : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Cap impedance at 180 ohm, instead of 240 ohm. */
        uint64_t ntune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) Ntune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ptune_offset          : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) Ptune offset value. This is a signed value where the MSB is a sign bit, with zero
                                                                 indicating addition and one indicating subtraction. */
        uint64_t ddr__ntune            : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) DDR NCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on N-pulldown. */
        uint64_t ddr__ptune            : 5;  /**< [ 49: 45](RO/H) DDR PCTL from compensation circuit. The encoded value provides debug information for the
                                                                 compensation impedance on P-pullup. */
        uint64_t rclk_char_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select RCLK characterization mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_51_63        : 13;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2 bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001b8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001b8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001b8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001b8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_COMP_CTL2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) bdk_lmcx_comp_ctl2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) "LMCX_COMP_CTL2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_COMP_CTL2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_config
 *
 * LMC Memory Configuration Register
 * This register controls certain parameters required for memory configuration. Note the
 * following:
 * * Priority order for hardware write operations to
 * LMC()_CONFIG/LMC()_NXM_FADR/LMC()_ECC_SYND: DED error \> SEC error.
 * * The self-refresh entry sequence(s) power the DLL up/down (depending on
 * LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[DLL]) when LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set.
 * * Prior to the self-refresh exit sequence, LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 should be reprogrammed
 * (if needed) to the appropriate values.
 *
 * See LMC initialization sequence for the LMC bringup sequence.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_config
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_config_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit. Only has an effect when LMC()_CONFIG[MODEDDR4] = 1.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t scrz                  : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W1S/H) Hide LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG0 and LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG1 when set. */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 In DDR3, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ.

                                                                 In DDR4, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 For CN70XX, MIRRMASK\<3:2\> MBZ.
                                                                 * When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = Reserved       Reserved
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = Reserved       Reserved
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR3/4 parts. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t ecc_adr               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Include memory reference address in the ECC calculation.
                                                                 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled. */
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB-0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB-0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t ecc_adr               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Include memory reference address in the ECC calculation.
                                                                 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled. */
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR3/4 parts. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = Reserved       Reserved
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = Reserved       Reserved
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 In DDR3, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ.

                                                                 In DDR4, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 For CN70XX, MIRRMASK\<3:2\> MBZ.
                                                                 * When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ." */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t scrz                  : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W1S/H) Hide LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG0 and LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG1 when set. */
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit. Only has an effect when LMC()_CONFIG[MODEDDR4] = 1.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_config_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t reserved_59           : 1;
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 A mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = DIMM1_CS0      DIMM1_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = DIMM1_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR4 parts. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_16           : 1;
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = mem_adr\<38\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB: DIMM = mem_adr\<39\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<38\>.
                                                                 0xC: DIMM = mem_adr\<40\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<39\>.
                                                                 0xD: DIMM = mem_adr\<41\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<40\>.
                                                                 0xE: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<41\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = mem_adr\<38\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB: DIMM = mem_adr\<39\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<38\>.
                                                                 0xC: DIMM = mem_adr\<40\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<39\>.
                                                                 0xD: DIMM = mem_adr\<41\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<40\>.
                                                                 0xE: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<41\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t reserved_16           : 1;
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR4 parts. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = DIMM1_CS0      DIMM1_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = DIMM1_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 A mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>." */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3)[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3)[BYTEi]) across all i), then set [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] when the
                                                                 low three bits of this largest setting is smaller than 4 (i.e.
                                                                 [EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1] = (maxset\<2:0\> \< 4)). */
        uint64_t reserved_59           : 1;
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_config_s cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_config_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit. Only has an effect when LMC()_CONFIG[MODEDDR4] = 1.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t scrz                  : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W1S/H) Hide LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG0 and LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG1 when set. */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 In DDR3, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ.

                                                                 In DDR4, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 For CN70XX, MIRRMASK\<3:2\> MBZ.
                                                                 * When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = DIMM1_CS0      DIMM1_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = DIMM1_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR3/4 parts. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t ecc_adr               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Include memory reference address in the ECC calculation.
                                                                 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled. */
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB-0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0            : 1;
        uint64_t ecc_ena               : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC enable. When set, enables the 8b ECC check/correct logic. Should be one when used with
                                                                 DIMMs with ECC; zero, otherwise.

                                                                 * When this mode is turned on, DQ\<71:64\> on write operations contains the ECC code
                                                                 generated for the 64 bits of data which will be written in the memory. Later on read
                                                                 operations, will be used to check for single-bit error (which will be auto-corrected) and
                                                                 double-bit error (which will be reported).

                                                                 * When not turned on, DQ\<71:64\> are driven to zero. Please refer to SEC_ERR, DED_ERR,
                                                                 LMC()_NXM_FADR, and LMC()_ECC_SYND registers for diagnostics information when there is
                                                                 an error. */
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [  4:  2](R/W) Row address bit select.
                                                                 0x0 = Address bit 14 is LSB.
                                                                 0x1 = Address bit 15 is LSB.
                                                                 0x2 = Address bit 16 is LSB.
                                                                 0x3 = Address bit 17 is LSB.
                                                                 0x4 = Address bit 18 is LSB.
                                                                 0x5 = Address bit 19 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Address bit 20 is LSB.
                                                                 0x6 = Reserved.

                                                                 Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. The processor's memory address\<34:7\> needs to be translated to DRAM addresses
                                                                 (bnk,row,col,rank and DIMM) and that is a function of the following:
                                                                 * Datapath width (64).
                                                                 * Number of banks (8).
                                                                 * Number of column bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by this register.
                                                                 * Number of row bits of the memory part--specified indirectly by [PBANK_LSB].
                                                                 * Number of ranks in a DIMM--specified by LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA].
                                                                 * Number of DIMMs in the system by the register below ([PBANK_LSB]).

                                                                 Column address starts from mem_addr[3] for 64b (8 bytes) DQ width. [ROW_LSB] is
                                                                 mem_adr[15] for 64b mode. Therefore, the [ROW_LSB] parameter should be set to
                                                                 0x1 (64b).

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1GB (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 Refer to cache-block read transaction example, Cache-block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t pbank_lsb             : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W) DIMM address bit select. Reverting to the explanation for [ROW_LSB], [PBANK_LSB] would be:
                                                                 [ROW_LSB] bit + num_rowbits + num_rankbits

                                                                 Values for [PBANK_LSB] are as follows:
                                                                 0x0: DIMM = mem_adr\<28\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<27\>.
                                                                 0x1: DIMM = mem_adr\<29\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<28\>.
                                                                 0x2: DIMM = mem_adr\<30\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<29\>.
                                                                 0x3: DIMM = mem_adr\<31\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<30\>.
                                                                 0x4: DIMM = mem_adr\<32\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<31\>.
                                                                 0x5: DIMM = mem_adr\<33\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<32\>.
                                                                 0x6: DIMM = mem_adr\<34\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<33\>.
                                                                 0x7: DIMM = mem_adr\<35\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<34\>.
                                                                 0x8: DIMM = mem_adr\<36\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<35\>.
                                                                 0x9: DIMM = mem_adr\<37\>; if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<36\>.
                                                                 0xA: DIMM = 0;           if [RANK_ENA]=1, rank = mem_adr\<37\>.
                                                                 0xB-0xF: Reserved.

                                                                 For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-F7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
                                                                 parts, the column address width = 10, so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, [ROW_LSB] =
                                                                 16. So, row = mem_adr\<29:16\>.

                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 0, [PBANK_LSB] = 2.
                                                                 With [RANK_ENA] = 1, [PBANK_LSB] = 3.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with 8H 3DS, set this 0xA regardless of [RANK_ENA] value. */
        uint64_t idlepower             : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Enter precharge power-down mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^(2+[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles. 0 = disabled.

                                                                 This field should only be programmed after initialization.
                                                                 LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[PPD] determines whether the DRAM DLL is disabled during the
                                                                 precharge power-down. */
        uint64_t forcewrite            : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Force the oldest outstanding write to complete after having waited for 2^[FORCEWRITE] CK
                                                                 cycles. 0 = disabled. */
        uint64_t ecc_adr               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Include memory reference address in the ECC calculation.
                                                                 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled. */
        uint64_t reset                 : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reset one-shot pulse for LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and LMC()_DCLK_CNT.
                                                                 To cause the reset, software writes this to a one, then rewrites it to a zero. */
        uint64_t ref_zqcs_int          : 22; /**< [ 39: 18](R/W) Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments. To get more precise
                                                                 control of the refresh interval, LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_INT_LSBS] can be set to a
                                                                 nonzero value.
                                                                 ZQCS interval is represented in a number of refresh intervals. A refresh sequence is
                                                                 triggered when bits \<24:18\> are equal to 0x0, and a ZQCS sequence is triggered when
                                                                 \<39:18\>
                                                                 are equal to 0x0.

                                                                 The ZQCS timer only decrements when the refresh timer is zero.

                                                                 Program \<24:18\> to RND-DN(TREFI/clkPeriod/512).

                                                                 A value of zero in bits \<24:18\> will effectively turn off refresh.

                                                                 Program \<36:25\> to (RND-DN(ZQCS_Period / Refresh_Period) - 1), where Refresh_Period is the
                                                                 effective period programmed in bits \<24:18\>. Note that this value should always be greater
                                                                 than 32, to account for resistor calibration delays.

                                                                 000_00000000_0000000: Reserved

                                                                 Max refresh interval = 127 * 512= 65024 CK cycles.

                                                                 Max ZQCS interval = 32768 * 127 * 512 = 2130706432 CK cycles.

                                                                 If refresh interval is programmed to ~8 us, max ZQCS interval is ~262 ms, or ~4 ZQCS
                                                                 operations per second.
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] determines which ranks receive the REF / ZQCS. LMC does not
                                                                 send any refreshes / ZQCS's when LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS]=0. */
        uint64_t early_dqx             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Set this bit to send DQx signals one CK cycle earlier for the case when the shortest DQx
                                                                 lines have a larger delay than the CK line. */
        uint64_t sref_with_dll         : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Self-refresh entry/exit write mode registers. When set, self-refresh entry sequence writes
                                                                 MR2 and MR1 (in this order, in all ranks), and self-refresh exit sequence writes MR1, MR0,
                                                                 MR2, and MR3 (in this order, for all ranks). The write operations occur before self-
                                                                 refresh entry, and after self-refresh exit. When clear, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences do not write any mode registers in the DDR3/4 parts. */
        uint64_t rank_ena              : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) "RANK enable (for use with dual-rank DIMMs).
                                                                 * For dual-rank DIMMs, the [RANK_ENA] bit will enable the drive of the DDR#_DIMM*_CS*_L
                                                                 and
                                                                 ODT_\<1:0\> pins differently based on the ([PBANK_LSB] - 1) address bit.
                                                                 * Write zero for SINGLE ranked DIMMs." */
        uint64_t rankmask              : 4;  /**< [ 46: 43](R/W) Mask to select rank to be leveled/initialized. To write level/read level/initialize rank
                                                                 i, set [RANKMASK]\<i\>:

                                                                 \<pre\>
                                                                               [RANK_ENA]=1   [RANK_ENA]=0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<0\> = DIMM0_CS0      DIMM0_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<1\> = DIMM0_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 RANKMASK\<2\> = DIMM1_CS0      DIMM1_CS0
                                                                 RANKMASK\<3\> = DIMM1_CS1      MBZ
                                                                 \</pre\>

                                                                 For read/write leveling, each rank has to be leveled separately, so [RANKMASK] should only
                                                                 have one bit set. [RANKMASK] is not used during self-refresh entry/exit and precharge
                                                                 power down entry/exit instruction sequences. When [RANK_ENA] = 0, [RANKMASK]\<1\> and
                                                                 [RANKMASK]\<3\> MBZ. */
        uint64_t mirrmask              : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) "Mask determining which ranks are address-mirrored.
                                                                 [MIRRMASK]\<n\> = 1 means rank n addresses are mirrored for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 3.
                                                                 In DDR3, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ.

                                                                 In DDR4, a mirrored read/write operation has the following differences:
                                                                 * DDR#_BG\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BG\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_BA\<1\> is swapped with DDR#_BA\<0\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<13\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<11\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<8\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<7\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<6\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<5\>.
                                                                 * DDR#_A\<4\> is swapped with DDR#_A\<3\>.

                                                                 For CN70XX, MIRRMASK\<3:2\> MBZ.
                                                                 * When RANK_ENA = 0, MIRRMASK\<1\> MBZ." */
        uint64_t init_status           : 4;  /**< [ 54: 51](RO/H) Indicates status of initialization. [INIT_STATUS][n] = 1 implies rank n has been
                                                                 initialized.
                                                                 Software must set necessary [RANKMASK] bits before executing the initialization sequence
                                                                 using LMC()_SEQ_CTL. If the rank has been selected for init with the [RANKMASK] bits,
                                                                 the [INIT_STATUS] bits will be set after successful initialization and after self-refresh
                                                                 exit. [INIT_STATUS] determines the chip-selects that assert during refresh, ZQCS,
                                                                 precharge
                                                                 power-down entry/exit, and self-refresh entry SEQ_SELs. */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 0 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK0[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d0_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 1 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank one (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK1[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r0    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 2 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 2 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK2[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_RO = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t early_unload_d1_r1    : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle early for Rank 3 reads.
                                                                 The recommended EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 value can be calculated after the final
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTE*] values are selected (as part of read leveling initialization).
                                                                 Then, determine the largest read leveling setting for rank 3 (i.e. calculate
                                                                 maxset=MAX(LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK3[BYTEi]) across all i), then set EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 when the
                                                                 low two bits of this largest setting is not 3 (i.e. EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1 = (maxset\<1:0\>
                                                                 !=3)). */
        uint64_t scrz                  : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W1S/H) Hide LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG0 and LMC()_SCRAMBLE_CFG1 when set. */
        uint64_t mode32b               : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) 32-bit datapath mode. When set, only 32 DQ pins are used. */
        uint64_t mode_x4dev            : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) DDR x4 device mode. */
        uint64_t bg2_enable            : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) BG1 enable bit. Only has an effect when LMC()_CONFIG[MODEDDR4] = 1.
                                                                 Set to one when using DDR4 x4 or x8 parts.
                                                                 Clear to zero when using DDR4 x16 parts. */
        uint64_t lrdimm_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load reduced DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC DDR4 LRDIMMs. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_config_cn88xx cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_config bdk_lmcx_config_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000188ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000188ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000188ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000188ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CONFIG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) bdk_lmcx_config_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) "LMCX_CONFIG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CONFIG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_control
 *
 * LMC Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_control
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_control_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t reserved_10           : 1;
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t reserved_10           : 1;
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_control_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) XOR the bank bits.
                                                                 0: bank\<2:0\> = address\<9:7\>.
                                                                 1: bank\<2:0\> = address\<9:7\> ^ address\<14:12\>. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) XOR the bank bits.
                                                                 0: bank\<2:0\> = address\<9:7\>.
                                                                 1: bank\<2:0\> = address\<9:7\> ^ address\<14:12\>. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_control_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t wrfl_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable write flush priority logic. When set, LMC does not prioritize write regardless if
                                                                 there is pending write flush command sent from TAD. */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR4. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout.
                                                                 If software wants to enable this feature, it must be set prior to running any
                                                                 initialization code. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout.
                                                                 If software wants to enable this feature, it must be set prior to running any
                                                                 initialization code. */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR4. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t wrfl_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable write flush priority logic. When set, LMC does not prioritize write regardless if
                                                                 there is pending write flush command sent from TAD. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_control_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_control_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_control_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdimm_ena             : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Registered DIMM enable. When set allows the use of JEDEC Registered DIMMs which require
                                                                 address and control bits to be registered in the controller. */
        uint64_t bwcnt                 : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Bus utilization counter clear. Clears the LMC()_OPS_CNT, LMC()_IFB_CNT, and
                                                                 LMC()_DCLK_CNT registers. To clear the CSRs, software should first write this field to
                                                                 a one, then write this field to a zero. */
        uint64_t ddr2t                 : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Turn on the DDR 2T mode. 2 CK-cycle window for CMD and address. This mode helps relieve
                                                                 setup time pressure on the address and command bus which nominally have a very large
                                                                 fanout. Please refer to Micron's tech note tn_47_01 titled DDR2-533 Memory Design Guide
                                                                 for Two Dimm Unbuffered Systems for physical details. */
        uint64_t pocas                 : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enable the posted CAS feature of DDR3. This bit must be
                                                                 set whenever LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]!=0. */
        uint64_t fprch2                : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) "Front porch enable. When set, the turn-off time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is FPRCH2 CKs earlier.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = Reserved." */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for read operations. */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) When set, use at most one IFB for write operations. */
        uint64_t inorder_rd            : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Send read operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t inorder_wr            : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Send write operations in order (regardless of priority). */
        uint64_t elev_prio_dis         : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable elevate priority logic. When set, write operations are sent in regardless of
                                                                 priority information from L2C. */
        uint64_t nxm_write_en          : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) NXM write mode. When clear, LMC discards write operations to addresses that don't exist in
                                                                 the DRAM (as defined by LMC()_NXM configuration). When set, LMC completes write
                                                                 operations to addresses that don't exist in the DRAM at an aliased address. */
        uint64_t max_write_batch       : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum number of consecutive write operations to service before forcing read operations
                                                                 to interrupt. */
        uint64_t xor_bank              : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Enable signal to XOR the bank bits. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2 on how LMC selects the L2C-LMC
                                                                 address bits. */
        uint64_t auto_dclkdis          : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) When 1, LMC automatically shuts off its internal clock to conserve power when there is no
                                                                 traffic. Note that this has no effect on the DDR3/DDR4 PHY and pads clocks. */
        uint64_t int_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Disable (internal) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs internal ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t ext_zqcs_dis          : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Disable (external) auto-ZQCS calibration. When clear, LMC runs external ZQ calibration
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t bprch                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) "Back porch enable. When set, the turn-on time for the default DDR#_DQ* /DDR#_DQS_*_P/N
                                                                 drivers is delayed an additional BPRCH CK cycles.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x1 = 1 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x2 = 2 CK cycles.
                                                                 0x3 = 3 CK cycles." */
        uint64_t wodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a write command is delayed an
                                                                 additional CK cycle. */
        uint64_t rodt_bprch            : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) When set, the turn-off time for the ODT pin during a read command is delayed an additional
                                                                 CK cycle. */
        uint64_t crm_max               : 5;  /**< [ 28: 24](R/W) Coarse rate matching max bucket size. The coarse rate matching logic is used to control
                                                                 the bandwidth allocated to DFA reads. [CRM_MAX] is subdivided into two regions with DFA
                                                                 reads being preferred over LMC reads/writes when [CRM_CNT] \< [CRM_THR]. [CRM_CNT]
                                                                 increments by
                                                                 one when a DFA read is slotted and by 2 when a LMC read/write is slotted, and rolls over
                                                                 when [CRM_MAX] is reached.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t crm_thr               : 5;  /**< [ 33: 29](R/W) Coarse rate matching threshold. */
        uint64_t crm_cnt               : 5;  /**< [ 38: 34](RO/H) Coarse count. */
        uint64_t thrmax                : 4;  /**< [ 42: 39](R/W) Fine rate matching max bucket size. In conjunction with the coarse rate matching logic,
                                                                 the fine rate matching logic gives software the ability to prioritize DFA reads over L2C
                                                                 writes. Higher [PERSUB] values result in a lower DFA read bandwidth.

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t persub                : 8;  /**< [ 50: 43](R/W) Offset for DFA rate-matching. */
        uint64_t thrcnt                : 12; /**< [ 62: 51](RO/H) Fine count. */
        uint64_t scramble_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) When set, will enable the scramble/descramble logic. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_control bdk_lmcx_control_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000190ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000190ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000190ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000190ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CONTROL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) bdk_lmcx_control_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) "LMCX_CONTROL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CONTROL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ctl
 *
 * LMC Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t wr_cmd_delay_sel      : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Selects the write command delays (in core clk cycles) for incoming write transaction.
                                                                 Depending on the dram clock speed, programming this field can be required to ensure proper
                                                                 loading of the write data into LMC's buffer. It is recommended to set this field as
                                                                 follows:
                                                                 _ DDR4-1600 - DDR4-2133 = set to 0 (no delay).
                                                                 _ DDR4-2400 = set to 1 (delay by 1 cycle).
                                                                 _ DDR4-2666 = set to 2 (delay by 2 cycles).
                                                                 _ DDR4-3200 = set to 3 (delay by 3 cycles).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 CYA bits to cover the case when rclk is at its slowest speed (300MHz), while dclk is
                                                                 greater than 1.2GHz. In general, the condition ((24+CWL) * dclk_period (ns) \> 33.33ns)
                                                                 must be met. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_11         : 3;
        uint64_t predictive_start      : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](WO) A 0-\>1 transition initiates the predictive fill logic on the LMC response data.
                                                                 For optimal performance, set this field to one along with the correct value of [RDF_CNT]
                                                                 after core clock stabilizes to a new frequency.
                                                                 This field is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t rdf_cnt               : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Defines the sample point of the LMC response data in the DDR-clock/core-clock crossing.
                                                                 For optimal performance set to
                                                                 RNDUP[((10 * DDR-clock period)/core-clock period) - 1].
                                                                 Set to zero to disable predictive mode. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rdf_cnt               : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) Defines the sample point of the LMC response data in the DDR-clock/core-clock crossing.
                                                                 For optimal performance set to
                                                                 RNDUP[((10 * DDR-clock period)/core-clock period) - 1].
                                                                 Set to zero to disable predictive mode. */
        uint64_t predictive_start      : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](WO) A 0-\>1 transition initiates the predictive fill logic on the LMC response data.
                                                                 For optimal performance, set this field to one along with the correct value of [RDF_CNT]
                                                                 after core clock stabilizes to a new frequency.
                                                                 This field is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_11         : 3;
        uint64_t wr_cmd_delay_sel      : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Selects the write command delays (in core clk cycles) for incoming write transaction.
                                                                 Depending on the dram clock speed, programming this field can be required to ensure proper
                                                                 loading of the write data into LMC's buffer. It is recommended to set this field as
                                                                 follows:
                                                                 _ DDR4-1600 - DDR4-2133 = set to 0 (no delay).
                                                                 _ DDR4-2400 = set to 1 (delay by 1 cycle).
                                                                 _ DDR4-2666 = set to 2 (delay by 2 cycles).
                                                                 _ DDR4-3200 = set to 3 (delay by 3 cycles).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 CYA bits to cover the case when rclk is at its slowest speed (300MHz), while dclk is
                                                                 greater than 1.2GHz. In general, the condition ((24+CWL) * dclk_period (ns) \> 33.33ns)
                                                                 must be met. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ctl_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ctl bdk_lmcx_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001c0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) "LMCX_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dbtrain_ctl
 *
 * LMC Data Buffer Training Control Register
 * Reserved.
 * Internal:
 * This register contains control bits that are used during the Data Buffer
 * training sequence in DDR4 LRDIMM mode. When one of the data buffer training
 * sequence is initiated, it uses the contents of this register to control
 * its operation.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_s cn88xxp1; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) If set high, the sequence uses 32-bit LFSR pattern when generating data sequence
                                                                 during the General R/W training (LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] == 1).

                                                                 The LFSR polynomials are programmed by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[PRBS]. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commands. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commands. */
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) If set high, the sequence uses 32-bit LFSR pattern when generating data sequence
                                                                 during the General R/W training (LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] == 1).

                                                                 The LFSR polynomials are programmed by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[PRBS]. */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_cn9 cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) If set high, the sequence uses 32-bit LFSR pattern when generating data sequence
                                                                 during the General R/W training (LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] == 1).

                                                                 The LFSR polynomials are programmed by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[PRBS]. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commands. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from Page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from Pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst patern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst patern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from Page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from Pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commands. */
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) If set high, the sequence uses 32-bit LFSR pattern when generating data sequence
                                                                 during the General R/W training (LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] == 1).

                                                                 The LFSR polynomials are programmed by LMC()_CHAR_CTL[PRBS]. */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commmands. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t column_a              : 13; /**< [ 12:  0](R/W) Column address for the read/write operation. */
        uint64_t ba                    : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) The bank address for the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t bg                    : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) The bank group that the R/W commands are directed to. */
        uint64_t row_a                 : 18; /**< [ 34: 17](R/W) The row address for the activate command. */
        uint64_t lrank                 : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Logical rank bits for read/write/activate operation during the data buffer
                                                                 training. */
        uint64_t prank                 : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](R/W) Physical rank bits for read/write/activate operation. */
        uint64_t activate              : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the activate command during the data buffer training sequence. */
        uint64_t write_ena             : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Enables the write operation. This is mainly used to accomplish the MWD
                                                                 training sequence of the data buffer.
                                                                 LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[ACTIVATE] must be set to one for this to take effect. */
        uint64_t read_cmd_count        : 5;  /**< [ 46: 42](R/W) The amount of read and write commands to be sent during R/W training.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 This can be set to zero in which case the sequence does not send any
                                                                 Read commands to accommodate for the DWL training mode. */
        uint64_t read_dq_count         : 7;  /**< [ 53: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The amount of cycles until a pulse is issued to sample the DQ into the
                                                                 MPR register. This bits control the timing of when to sample the data
                                                                 buffer training result. */
        uint64_t rw_train              : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, the DBTRAIN sequence will perform a write to the DRAM
                                                                 memory array using burst pattern that are set in
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<61:0\>, LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<61:0\> and
                                                                 LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA]\<15:0\>.

                                                                 This burst pattern gets shifted by one byte at every cycle.
                                                                 The sequence will then do the reads to the same location and compare
                                                                 the data coming back with this pattern.
                                                                 The bit-wise comparison result gets stored in
                                                                 LMC()_MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA]\<63:0\> and LMC()_MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA]\<7:0\>. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) When set, the sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to space out
                                                                 back-to-back read commands. Otherwise it will space out back-to-back
                                                                 reads with a default value of 4 cycles.

                                                                 While in DRAM MPR mode, reads from page 0 may use tCCD_S or tCCD_L.
                                                                 Reads from pages 1, 2 or 3 however must use tCCD_L, thereby requiring
                                                                 this bit to be set. */
        uint64_t db_sel                : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Used when running host interface write leveling.
                                                                 0 = selects DIMM0's data buffer.
                                                                 1 = selects DIMM1's data buffer. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host interface DQ/DQS output driver impedance control.
                                                                 This is the default value used during host interface write leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cmd_count_ext         : 2;  /**< [ 61: 60](R/W) Extension bits to the field LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[READ_CMD_COUNT]. This enables
                                                                 up to 128 read and write commmands. */
        uint64_t lfsr_pattern_sel      : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880003f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880003f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880003f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880003f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_dbtrain_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) "LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DBTRAIN_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dclk_cnt
 *
 * LMC System-Memory-Clock Counter Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t dclkcnt               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments every CK cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dclkcnt               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments every CK cycle. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DCLK_CNT", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) bdk_lmcx_dclk_cnt_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) "LMCX_DCLK_CNT"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DCLK_CNT(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ddr4_dimm_ctl
 *
 * LMC DIMM Control Register
 * Bits 0-21 of this register are used only when LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA] = 1.
 *
 * During an RCW initialization sequence, bits 0-21 control LMC's write
 * operations to the extended DDR4 control words in the JEDEC standard
 * registering clock driver on an RDIMM.
 *
 * Internal:
 * Bits 22-27 is used only when LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1 AND
 * LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PBA_ENABLE] = 1.
 *
 * During PBA mode of an MRW sequence, bits 22-27 controls the Buffer Configuration
 * Control Word F0BC1x settings during the BCW write.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t rank_timing_enable    : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Package Rank Timing Alignment Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x DA[7]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t bodt_trans_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 BODT input handling in Transparent Mode for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Conifguration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t trans_mode_ena        : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Transparent Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[5]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t read_preamble_mode    : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read Preamble Training Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[4]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t buff_config_da3       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Reserved setting value in F0BC1x DA3. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t mpr_over_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MPR Override Mode Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[1]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm1_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 21: 11](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm0_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 10:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm0_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 10:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm1_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 21: 11](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t mpr_over_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MPR Override Mode Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[1]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t buff_config_da3       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Reserved setting value in F0BC1x DA3. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t read_preamble_mode    : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read Preamble Training Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[4]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t trans_mode_ena        : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Transparent Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[5]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t bodt_trans_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 BODT input handling in Transparent Mode for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Conifguration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t rank_timing_enable    : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Package Rank Timing Alignment Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x DA[7]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t rank_timing_enable    : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Package Rank Timing Alignment Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x DA[7]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t bodt_trans_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 BODT input handling in Transparent Mode for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Conifguration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t trans_mode_ena        : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Transparent Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[5]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t read_preamble_mode    : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read Preamble Training Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[4]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t buff_config_da3       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Reserved setting value in F0BC1x DA3. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t mpr_over_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MPR Override Mode Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[1]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm1_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 21: 11](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm0_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 10:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm0_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 10:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t ddr4_dimm1_wmask      : 11; /**< [ 21: 11](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t mpr_over_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MPR Override Mode Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[1]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t buff_config_da3       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Reserved setting value in F0BC1x DA3. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t read_preamble_mode    : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read Preamble Training Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[4]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t trans_mode_ena        : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Transparent Mode Enable bit for DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control Word
                                                                 F0BC1x DA[5]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t bodt_trans_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 BODT input handling in Transparent Mode for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Conifguration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t rank_timing_enable    : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Package Rank Timing Alignment Enable bit for the DDR4 LRDIMM Buffer Configuration Control
                                                                 Word F0BC1x DA[7]. Used during PBA BCW Write through the MRW sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_cn9 cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880003f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880003f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880003f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880003f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ddr4_dimm_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) "LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DDR4_DIMM_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ddr_pll_ctl
 *
 * LMC DDR PLL Control Register
 * This register controls the DDR_CK frequency. For details, refer to CK speed programming. See
 * LMC initialization sequence for the initialization sequence.
 * DDR PLL bringup sequence:
 *
 * 1. Write CLKF, POSTDIV.
 *
 * 2. Wait 1 ref clock cycle (10ns).
 *
 * 3. Write 0 to PD, 1 to UPDATE.
 *
 * 4. Wait 500 ref clock cycles (5us).
 *
 * 5. Write 0 to PLL_RESET.
 *
 * 6. Wait 2000 ref clock cycles (20us).
 *
 * 7. Write 0x2 to PLL_SEL, 0 to PS_RESET. LMCs not bringing up the PLL
 *    need to write 0x2 to PLL_SEL to receive the phase-shifted PLL output
 *
 * 8. Wait 2 ref clock cycles (20ns).
 *
 * 9. Write 1 to PHY_DCOK, wait 20us before bringing up the DDR interface.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_43        : 26;
        uint64_t pll_bypass            : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Bypass PLL output with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t postdiv               : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed. See also [CLKF].
                                                                 0x0 =  2.
                                                                 0x1 =  4.
                                                                 0x2 =  8.
                                                                 0x3 = 16. */
        uint64_t pll_sel               : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) PLL output select.
                                                                 0x0 = Off.
                                                                 0x1 = Runt.
                                                                 0x2 = PLL. */
        uint64_t update                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) PLL programming update. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns
                                                                 to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t pd                    : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Powerdown PLL. */
        uint64_t ps_reset              : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Post scalar reset. */
        uint64_t pll_reset             : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) PLL reset. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_8          : 9;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_8          : 9;
        uint64_t pll_reset             : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) PLL reset. */
        uint64_t ps_reset              : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Post scalar reset. */
        uint64_t pd                    : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Powerdown PLL. */
        uint64_t update                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) PLL programming update. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns
                                                                 to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t pll_sel               : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) PLL output select.
                                                                 0x0 = Off.
                                                                 0x1 = Runt.
                                                                 0x2 = PLL. */
        uint64_t postdiv               : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed. See also [CLKF].
                                                                 0x0 =  2.
                                                                 0x1 =  4.
                                                                 0x2 =  8.
                                                                 0x3 = 16. */
        uint64_t pll_bypass            : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Bypass PLL output with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_43        : 26;
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_42_63        : 22;
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME REMOVE
                                                                 DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t pll_phase_sel         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Phase select.
                                                                 0 = Select PLL Output clock phase 0, 120, and 240.
                                                                 1 = Select PLL Output clock phase 60, 180, and 300.

                                                                 For even LMCs should use 0, for odd LMCs should use 1. */
        uint64_t rep                   : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](R/W) Regamp internal setting. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_oct           : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Termination.
                                                                 0 = Disable 50 Ohm on chip termination.
                                                                 1 = Enable 50 Ohm on chip termination. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_hcsl          : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) Reference termination.
                                                                 0 = disable HCSL reference clock termination.
                                                                 1 = enable HCSL reference clock termination when [PLL_REF_OCT] is 1. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_bypass        : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Bypass reference clock with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t pll_diffamp           : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Diffamp bias current setting. */
        uint64_t cpamp                 : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Charge pump internal opamp setting. */
        uint64_t pll_cps               : 4;  /**< [ 29: 26](R/W) Charge pump current setting for Cs. */
        uint64_t pll_cpb               : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Charge pump current setting for Cb. */
        uint64_t bg_div16_en           : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Bandgap clock frequency.
                                                                 0 = Reference clock divided by 4.
                                                                 1 = Reference clock divided by 16. */
        uint64_t bg_clk_en             : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Bandgap gap chopping enable. */
        uint64_t prediv                : 2;  /**< [ 19: 18](R/W) Reference clock divider.
                                                                 0x0 = reference clock divides down by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = reference clock divides down by 1.
                                                                 0x2 = reference clock divides down by 2.
                                                                 0x3 = reference clock divides down by 3. */
        uint64_t pll_bypass            : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Bypass PLL output with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t postdiv               : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed. See also [CLKF].
                                                                 0x0 =  2.
                                                                 0x1 =  4.
                                                                 0x2 =  8.
                                                                 0x3 = 16. */
        uint64_t pll_sel               : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) PLL output select.
                                                                 0x0 = Off.
                                                                 0x1 = Runt.
                                                                 0x2 = PLL. */
        uint64_t update                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) PLL programming update. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns
                                                                 to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t pd                    : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Powerdown PLL. */
        uint64_t ps_reset              : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Post scalar reset. */
        uint64_t pll_reset             : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) PLL reset. */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 96 \<= [CLKF] \<= 172. LMC PLL frequency = 33.33 * [CLKF].
                                                                 min = 3.2 GHz, max = 5.7 GHz.

                                                                 Typical settings:
                                                                   800 MHz: CLKF = 0x60  (96), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   933 MHz: CLKF = 0x70 (112), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1067 MHz: CLKF = 0x80 (128), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1200 MHz: CLKF = 0x90 (144), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1333 MHz: CLKF = 0xA0 (160), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4). */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 96 \<= [CLKF] \<= 172. LMC PLL frequency = 33.33 * [CLKF].
                                                                 min = 3.2 GHz, max = 5.7 GHz.

                                                                 Typical settings:
                                                                   800 MHz: CLKF = 0x60  (96), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   933 MHz: CLKF = 0x70 (112), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1067 MHz: CLKF = 0x80 (128), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1200 MHz: CLKF = 0x90 (144), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4).
                                                                   1333 MHz: CLKF = 0xA0 (160), POSTDIV = 0x1 (4). */
        uint64_t pll_reset             : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) PLL reset. */
        uint64_t ps_reset              : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Post scalar reset. */
        uint64_t pd                    : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Powerdown PLL. */
        uint64_t update                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) PLL programming update. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns
                                                                 to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t pll_sel               : 2;  /**< [ 14: 13](R/W) PLL output select.
                                                                 0x0 = Off.
                                                                 0x1 = Runt.
                                                                 0x2 = PLL. */
        uint64_t postdiv               : 2;  /**< [ 16: 15](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed. See also [CLKF].
                                                                 0x0 =  2.
                                                                 0x1 =  4.
                                                                 0x2 =  8.
                                                                 0x3 = 16. */
        uint64_t pll_bypass            : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Bypass PLL output with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t prediv                : 2;  /**< [ 19: 18](R/W) Reference clock divider.
                                                                 0x0 = reference clock divides down by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = reference clock divides down by 1.
                                                                 0x2 = reference clock divides down by 2.
                                                                 0x3 = reference clock divides down by 3. */
        uint64_t bg_clk_en             : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Bandgap gap chopping enable. */
        uint64_t bg_div16_en           : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Bandgap clock frequency.
                                                                 0 = Reference clock divided by 4.
                                                                 1 = Reference clock divided by 16. */
        uint64_t pll_cpb               : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Charge pump current setting for Cb. */
        uint64_t pll_cps               : 4;  /**< [ 29: 26](R/W) Charge pump current setting for Cs. */
        uint64_t cpamp                 : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Charge pump internal opamp setting. */
        uint64_t pll_diffamp           : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Diffamp bias current setting. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_bypass        : 1;  /**< [ 35: 35](R/W) Bypass reference clock with bypass_clk_n/p. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_hcsl          : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) Reference termination.
                                                                 0 = disable HCSL reference clock termination.
                                                                 1 = enable HCSL reference clock termination when [PLL_REF_OCT] is 1. */
        uint64_t pll_ref_oct           : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Termination.
                                                                 0 = Disable 50 Ohm on chip termination.
                                                                 1 = Enable 50 Ohm on chip termination. */
        uint64_t rep                   : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](R/W) Regamp internal setting. */
        uint64_t pll_phase_sel         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Phase select.
                                                                 0 = Select PLL Output clock phase 0, 120, and 240.
                                                                 1 = Select PLL Output clock phase 60, 180, and 300.

                                                                 For even LMCs should use 0, for odd LMCs should use 1. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME REMOVE
                                                                 DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t reserved_42_63        : 22;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t bwadj                 : 12; /**< [ 43: 32](R/W) Bandwidth control for DCLK PLLs. */
        uint64_t dclk_invert           : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Invert DCLK that feeds LMC/DDR at the south side of the chip. */
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = DDR3. */
        uint64_t pll_fbslip            : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](RO/H) PLL FBSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t pll_lock              : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO/H) PLL LOCK indication. */
        uint64_t pll_rfslip            : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](RO/H) PLL RFSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t clkr                  : 2;  /**< [ 25: 24](R/W) PLL post-divider control. */
        uint64_t jtg_test_mode         : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 JTAG test mode. Clock alignment between DCLK & REFCLK as
                                                                 well as FCLK & REFCLK can only be performed after the ddr_pll_divider_reset is deasserted.
                                                                 Software needs to wait at least 10 reference clock cycles after deasserting
                                                                 pll_divider_reset
                                                                 before asserting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[JTG_TEST_MODE]. During alignment (which can take up
                                                                 to 160 microseconds) DCLK and FCLK can exhibit some high-frequency pulses. Therefore, all
                                                                 bring up activities in that clock domain need to be delayed (when the chip operates in
                                                                 jtg_test_mode) by about 160 microseconds to ensure that lock is achieved. */
        uint64_t ddr_div_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) DDR postscalar divider reset. */
        uint64_t ddr_ps_en             : 4;  /**< [ 21: 18](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed.
                                                                 0x0 = divide LMC PLL by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = divide LMC PLL by 2.
                                                                 0x2 = divide LMC PLL by 3.
                                                                 0x3 = divide LMC PLL by 4.
                                                                 0x4 = divide LMC PLL by 5.
                                                                 0x5 = divide LMC PLL by 6.
                                                                 0x6 = divide LMC PLL by 7.
                                                                 0x7 = divide LMC PLL by 8.
                                                                 0x8 = divide LMC PLL by 10.
                                                                 0x9 = divide LMC PLL by 12.
                                                                 0xA = Reserved.
                                                                 0xB = Reserved.
                                                                 0xC = Reserved.
                                                                 0xD = Reserved.
                                                                 0xE = Reserved.
                                                                 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 [DDR_PS_EN] is not used when [DDR_DIV_RESET] = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_17         : 9;
        uint64_t clkf_ext              : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the [CLKF] register to support for DDR4-2666. */
        uint64_t reset_n               : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) PLL reset */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 31 \<= [CLKF] \<= 99. LMC PLL frequency = 50 * [CLKF]. min =
                                                                 1.6
                                                                 GHz, max = 5 GHz. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 31 \<= [CLKF] \<= 99. LMC PLL frequency = 50 * [CLKF]. min =
                                                                 1.6
                                                                 GHz, max = 5 GHz. */
        uint64_t reset_n               : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) PLL reset */
        uint64_t clkf_ext              : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the [CLKF] register to support for DDR4-2666. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_17         : 9;
        uint64_t ddr_ps_en             : 4;  /**< [ 21: 18](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed.
                                                                 0x0 = divide LMC PLL by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = divide LMC PLL by 2.
                                                                 0x2 = divide LMC PLL by 3.
                                                                 0x3 = divide LMC PLL by 4.
                                                                 0x4 = divide LMC PLL by 5.
                                                                 0x5 = divide LMC PLL by 6.
                                                                 0x6 = divide LMC PLL by 7.
                                                                 0x7 = divide LMC PLL by 8.
                                                                 0x8 = divide LMC PLL by 10.
                                                                 0x9 = divide LMC PLL by 12.
                                                                 0xA = Reserved.
                                                                 0xB = Reserved.
                                                                 0xC = Reserved.
                                                                 0xD = Reserved.
                                                                 0xE = Reserved.
                                                                 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 [DDR_PS_EN] is not used when [DDR_DIV_RESET] = 1. */
        uint64_t ddr_div_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) DDR postscalar divider reset. */
        uint64_t jtg_test_mode         : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 JTAG test mode. Clock alignment between DCLK & REFCLK as
                                                                 well as FCLK & REFCLK can only be performed after the ddr_pll_divider_reset is deasserted.
                                                                 Software needs to wait at least 10 reference clock cycles after deasserting
                                                                 pll_divider_reset
                                                                 before asserting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[JTG_TEST_MODE]. During alignment (which can take up
                                                                 to 160 microseconds) DCLK and FCLK can exhibit some high-frequency pulses. Therefore, all
                                                                 bring up activities in that clock domain need to be delayed (when the chip operates in
                                                                 jtg_test_mode) by about 160 microseconds to ensure that lock is achieved. */
        uint64_t clkr                  : 2;  /**< [ 25: 24](R/W) PLL post-divider control. */
        uint64_t pll_rfslip            : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](RO/H) PLL RFSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t pll_lock              : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO/H) PLL LOCK indication. */
        uint64_t pll_fbslip            : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](RO/H) PLL FBSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = DDR3. */
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t dclk_invert           : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Invert DCLK that feeds LMC/DDR at the south side of the chip. */
        uint64_t bwadj                 : 12; /**< [ 43: 32](R/W) Bandwidth control for DCLK PLLs. */
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_cn81xx cn88xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t bwadj                 : 12; /**< [ 43: 32](R/W) Bandwidth control for DCLK PLLs. */
        uint64_t dclk_invert           : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Invert dclk that feeds LMC/DDR at the south side of the chip. */
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = DDR3. */
        uint64_t pll_fbslip            : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](RO/H) PLL FBSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t pll_lock              : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO/H) PLL LOCK indication. */
        uint64_t pll_rfslip            : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](RO/H) PLL RFSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t clkr                  : 2;  /**< [ 25: 24](R/W) PLL post-divider control. */
        uint64_t jtg_test_mode         : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 JTAG test mode. Clock alignment between DCLK & REFCLK as
                                                                 well as FCLK & REFCLK can only be performed after the ddr_pll_divider_reset is deasserted.
                                                                 Software needs to wait at least 10 reference clock cycles after deasserting
                                                                 pll_divider_reset
                                                                 before asserting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[JTG_TEST_MODE]. During alignment (which can take up
                                                                 to 160 microseconds) DCLK and FCLK can exhibit some high-frequency pulses. Therefore, all
                                                                 bring up activities in that clock domain need to be delayed (when the chip operates in
                                                                 jtg_test_mode) by about 160 microseconds to ensure that lock is achieved. */
        uint64_t ddr_div_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) DDR postscalar divider reset. */
        uint64_t ddr_ps_en             : 4;  /**< [ 21: 18](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed.
                                                                 0x0 = divide LMC PLL by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = divide LMC PLL by 2.
                                                                 0x2 = divide LMC PLL by 3.
                                                                 0x3 = divide LMC PLL by 4.
                                                                 0x4 = divide LMC PLL by 5.
                                                                 0x5 = divide LMC PLL by 6.
                                                                 0x6 = divide LMC PLL by 7.
                                                                 0x7 = divide LMC PLL by 8.
                                                                 0x8 = divide LMC PLL by 10.
                                                                 0x9 = divide LMC PLL by 12.
                                                                 0xA = Reserved.
                                                                 0xB = Reserved.
                                                                 0xC = Reserved.
                                                                 0xD = Reserved.
                                                                 0xE = Reserved.
                                                                 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 [DDR_PS_EN] is not used when [DDR_DIV_RESET] = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_17         : 9;
        uint64_t clkf_ext              : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the [CLKF] register to support for DDR4-2666. */
        uint64_t reset_n               : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) PLL reset */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 31 \<= [CLKF] \<= 99. LMC PLL frequency = 50 * [CLKF]. min =
                                                                 1.6
                                                                 GHz, max = 5 GHz. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t clkf                  : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Multiply reference by [CLKF]. 31 \<= [CLKF] \<= 99. LMC PLL frequency = 50 * [CLKF]. min =
                                                                 1.6
                                                                 GHz, max = 5 GHz. */
        uint64_t reset_n               : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) PLL reset */
        uint64_t clkf_ext              : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the [CLKF] register to support for DDR4-2666. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_17         : 9;
        uint64_t ddr_ps_en             : 4;  /**< [ 21: 18](R/W) DDR postscalar divide ratio. Determines the LMC CK speed.
                                                                 0x0 = divide LMC PLL by 1.
                                                                 0x1 = divide LMC PLL by 2.
                                                                 0x2 = divide LMC PLL by 3.
                                                                 0x3 = divide LMC PLL by 4.
                                                                 0x4 = divide LMC PLL by 5.
                                                                 0x5 = divide LMC PLL by 6.
                                                                 0x6 = divide LMC PLL by 7.
                                                                 0x7 = divide LMC PLL by 8.
                                                                 0x8 = divide LMC PLL by 10.
                                                                 0x9 = divide LMC PLL by 12.
                                                                 0xA = Reserved.
                                                                 0xB = Reserved.
                                                                 0xC = Reserved.
                                                                 0xD = Reserved.
                                                                 0xE = Reserved.
                                                                 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 [DDR_PS_EN] is not used when [DDR_DIV_RESET] = 1. */
        uint64_t ddr_div_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) DDR postscalar divider reset. */
        uint64_t jtg_test_mode         : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 JTAG test mode. Clock alignment between DCLK & REFCLK as
                                                                 well as FCLK & REFCLK can only be performed after the ddr_pll_divider_reset is deasserted.
                                                                 Software needs to wait at least 10 reference clock cycles after deasserting
                                                                 pll_divider_reset
                                                                 before asserting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[JTG_TEST_MODE]. During alignment (which can take up
                                                                 to 160 microseconds) DCLK and FCLK can exhibit some high-frequency pulses. Therefore, all
                                                                 bring up activities in that clock domain need to be delayed (when the chip operates in
                                                                 jtg_test_mode) by about 160 microseconds to ensure that lock is achieved. */
        uint64_t clkr                  : 2;  /**< [ 25: 24](R/W) PLL post-divider control. */
        uint64_t pll_rfslip            : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](RO/H) PLL RFSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t pll_lock              : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO/H) PLL LOCK indication. */
        uint64_t pll_fbslip            : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](RO/H) PLL FBSLIP indication. */
        uint64_t ddr4_mode             : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) DDR4 mode select: 1 = DDR4, 0 = DDR3. */
        uint64_t phy_dcok              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](R/W) Set to power up PHY logic after setting LMC()_DDR_PLL_CTL[DDR4_MODE]. */
        uint64_t dclk_invert           : 1;  /**< [ 31: 31](R/W) Invert dclk that feeds LMC/DDR at the south side of the chip. */
        uint64_t bwadj                 : 12; /**< [ 43: 32](R/W) Bandwidth control for DCLK PLLs. */
        uint64_t dclk_alt_refclk_sel   : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Select alternate reference clock for DCLK PLL. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000258ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000258ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000258ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000258ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ddr_pll_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) "LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DDR_PLL_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dimm#_ddr4_params0
 *
 * LMC DIMM Parameters Registers 0
 * This register contains values to be programmed into the extra DDR4 control words in the
 * corresponding (registered) DIMM. These are control words RC1x through RC8x.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t rc8x                  : 8;  /**< [ 63: 56](R/W) RC8x. */
        uint64_t rc7x                  : 8;  /**< [ 55: 48](R/W) RC7x. */
        uint64_t rc6x                  : 8;  /**< [ 47: 40](R/W) RC6x. */
        uint64_t rc5x                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) RC5x. */
        uint64_t rc4x                  : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) RC4x. */
        uint64_t rc3x                  : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](R/W) RC3x. */
        uint64_t rc2x                  : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](R/W) RC2x. */
        uint64_t rc1x                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) RC1x. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rc1x                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) RC1x. */
        uint64_t rc2x                  : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](R/W) RC2x. */
        uint64_t rc3x                  : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](R/W) RC3x. */
        uint64_t rc4x                  : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) RC4x. */
        uint64_t rc5x                  : 8;  /**< [ 39: 32](R/W) RC5x. */
        uint64_t rc6x                  : 8;  /**< [ 47: 40](R/W) RC6x. */
        uint64_t rc7x                  : 8;  /**< [ 55: 48](R/W) RC7x. */
        uint64_t rc8x                  : 8;  /**< [ 63: 56](R/W) RC8x. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0 bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e0880000d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e0880000d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e0880000d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e0880000d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) "LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS0(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dimm#_ddr4_params1
 *
 * LMC DIMM Parameters Registers 1
 * This register contains values to be programmed into the extra DDR4 control words in the
 * corresponding (registered) DIMM. These are control words RC9x through RCBx.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t rcbx                  : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](R/W) RCBx. */
        uint64_t rcax                  : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](R/W) RCAx. */
        uint64_t rc9x                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) RC9x. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rc9x                  : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](R/W) RC9x. */
        uint64_t rcax                  : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](R/W) RCAx. */
        uint64_t rcbx                  : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](R/W) RCBx. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1 bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000140ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000140ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000140ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000140ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) bdk_lmcx_dimmx_ddr4_params1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) "LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_DDR4_PARAMS1(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dimm#_params
 *
 * LMC DIMM Parameters Register
 * This register contains values to be programmed into each control word in the corresponding
 * (registered) DIMM. The control words allow optimization of the device properties for different
 * raw card designs. Note that LMC only uses this CSR when LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1. During
 * a power-up/init sequence, LMC writes these fields into the control words in the JEDEC standard
 * DDR4 registering clock driver when the corresponding LMC()_DIMM_CTL[DIMM*_WMASK] bits are set.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t rc15                  : 4;  /**< [ 63: 60](R/W) RC15, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc14                  : 4;  /**< [ 59: 56](R/W) RC14, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc13                  : 4;  /**< [ 55: 52](R/W) RC13, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc12                  : 4;  /**< [ 51: 48](R/W) RC12, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc11                  : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) RC11, Encoding for RDIMM operating VDD. */
        uint64_t rc10                  : 4;  /**< [ 43: 40](R/W) RC10, Encoding for RDIMM operating speed. */
        uint64_t rc9                   : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) RC9, Power savings settings control word. */
        uint64_t rc8                   : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) RC8, Additional IBT settings control word. */
        uint64_t rc7                   : 4;  /**< [ 31: 28](R/W) RC7, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc6                   : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) RC6, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc5                   : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) RC5, CK driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc4                   : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RC4, Control signals driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc3                   : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) RC3, CA signals driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc2                   : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) RC2, Timing control word. */
        uint64_t rc1                   : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) RC1, Clock driver enable control word. */
        uint64_t rc0                   : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) RC0, Global features control word. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rc0                   : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) RC0, Global features control word. */
        uint64_t rc1                   : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) RC1, Clock driver enable control word. */
        uint64_t rc2                   : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) RC2, Timing control word. */
        uint64_t rc3                   : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) RC3, CA signals driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc4                   : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) RC4, Control signals driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc5                   : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) RC5, CK driver characteristics control word. */
        uint64_t rc6                   : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) RC6, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc7                   : 4;  /**< [ 31: 28](R/W) RC7, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc8                   : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](R/W) RC8, Additional IBT settings control word. */
        uint64_t rc9                   : 4;  /**< [ 39: 36](R/W) RC9, Power savings settings control word. */
        uint64_t rc10                  : 4;  /**< [ 43: 40](R/W) RC10, Encoding for RDIMM operating speed. */
        uint64_t rc11                  : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) RC11, Encoding for RDIMM operating VDD. */
        uint64_t rc12                  : 4;  /**< [ 51: 48](R/W) RC12, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc13                  : 4;  /**< [ 55: 52](R/W) RC13, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc14                  : 4;  /**< [ 59: 56](R/W) RC14, Reserved. */
        uint64_t rc15                  : 4;  /**< [ 63: 60](R/W) RC15, Reserved. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000270ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000270ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000270ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=1)))
        return 0x87e088000270ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x1);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) bdk_lmcx_dimmx_params_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) "LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DIMMX_PARAMS(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dimm_ctl
 *
 * LMC DIMM Control Register
 * Note that this CSR is only used when LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA] = 1 or
 * LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1. During a power-up/init sequence, this CSR controls
 * LMC's write operations to the control words in the JEDEC standard DDR4 registering
 * clock driver.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
        uint64_t cke_assert            : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) CKE assertion.
                                                                 0 = LMC does not change the current state of the CKE pin during
                                                                 RCD_INIT. Note that clearing this field to 0 before running RCD_INIT is
                                                                 necessary when initiating control gear-down mode on the RCD.
                                                                 1 = LMC will drive CKE output HIGH at the beginning of RCD_INIT sequence. */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t cke_assert            : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) CKE assertion.
                                                                 0 = LMC does not change the current state of the CKE pin during
                                                                 RCD_INIT. Note that clearing this field to 0 before running RCD_INIT is
                                                                 necessary when initiating control gear-down mode on the RCD.
                                                                 1 = LMC will drive CKE output HIGH at the beginning of RCD_INIT sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
        uint64_t parity                : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) "Parity. The Par_In input of a registered DIMM should be tied off. LMC adjusts the value
                                                                 of the DDR_WE_L (DWE#) pin during DDR3 register part control word writes to ensure the
                                                                 parity is observed correctly by the receiving DDR3 SSTE32882 or DDR4 DDR4RCD01 register
                                                                 part. When Par_In is grounded, PARITY should be cleared to 0." */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t parity                : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) "Parity. The Par_In input of a registered DIMM should be tied off. LMC adjusts the value
                                                                 of the DDR_WE_L (DWE#) pin during DDR3 register part control word writes to ensure the
                                                                 parity is observed correctly by the receiving DDR3 SSTE32882 or DDR4 DDR4RCD01 register
                                                                 part. When Par_In is grounded, PARITY should be cleared to 0." */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
        uint64_t parity                : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) "Parity. The Par_In input of a registered DIMM should be tied off. LMC adjusts the value
                                                                 of the DDR_WE_L (DWE#) pin during DDR3 register part control word writes to ensure the
                                                                 parity is observed correctly by the receiving DDR3 SSTE32882 or DDR4 DDR4RCD01 register
                                                                 part. When Par_In is grounded, PARITY should be cleared to 0." */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dimm0_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) DIMM0 write mask. If (DIMM0_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM0.RCn. */
        uint64_t dimm1_wmask           : 16; /**< [ 31: 16](R/W) DIMM1 write mask. If (DIMM1_WMASK[n] = 1), write DIMM1.RCn. */
        uint64_t tcws                  : 13; /**< [ 44: 32](R/W) LMC waits for this time period before and after a RDIMM control word access during a
                                                                 power-up/init SEQUENCE. TCWS is in multiples of 8 CK cycles.
                                                                 Set TCWS (CSR field) = RNDUP[TCWS(ns)/(8 * TCYC(ns))], where TCWS is the desired time
                                                                 (ns), and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data rate).
                                                                 TYP = 0x4E0 (equivalent to 15 us) when changing clock timing (RC2.DBA1, RC6.DA4, RC10.DA3,
                                                                 RC10.DA4, RC11.DA3, and RC11.DA4)
                                                                 TYP = 0x8, otherwise
                                                                 0x0 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t parity                : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](R/W) "Parity. The Par_In input of a registered DIMM should be tied off. LMC adjusts the value
                                                                 of the DDR_WE_L (DWE#) pin during DDR3 register part control word writes to ensure the
                                                                 parity is observed correctly by the receiving DDR3 SSTE32882 or DDR4 DDR4RCD01 register
                                                                 part. When Par_In is grounded, PARITY should be cleared to 0." */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_cn88xx cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000310ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000310ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000310ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000310ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DIMM_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_dimm_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) "LMCX_DIMM_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DIMM_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dll_ctl2
 *
 * LMC DLL Control/System-Memory-Clock-Reset Register
 * See LMC initialization sequence for the initialization sequence.
 * Internal:
 * DLL Bringup sequence:
 *
 * 1. If not done already, set LMC()_DLL_CTL2 = 0, except when LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DRESET] = 1.
 *
 * 2. Write one to LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DLL_BRINGUP].
 *
 * 3. Wait for 10 CK cycles, then write one to LMC()_DLL_CTL2[QUAD_DLL_ENA]. It may not be
 * feasible
 * to count 10 CK cycles, but the idea is to configure the delay line into DLL mode by asserting
 * LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DLL_BRINGUP] earlier than [QUAD_DLL_ENA], even if it is one cycle early.
 * LMC()_DLL_CTL2[QUAD_DLL_ENA] must not change after this point without restarting the LMC
 * and/or
 * DRESET initialization sequence.
 *
 * 4. Read L2D_BST0 and wait for the result. (L2D_BST0 is subject to change depending on how it
 * called in o63. It is still ok to go without step 4, since step 5 has enough time).
 *
 * 5. Wait 10 us.
 *
 * 6. Write zero to LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DLL_BRINGUP]. LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DLL_BRINGUP] must not change.
 * after
 * this point without restarting the LMC and/or DRESET initialization sequence.
 *
 * 7. Read L2D_BST0 and wait for the result. (same as step 4, but the idea here is the wait some
 * time before going to step 8, even it is one cycle is fine).
 *
 * 8. Write zero to LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DRESET]. LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DRESET] must not change after this
 * point
 * without restarting the LMC and/or DRESET initialization sequence.
 *
 * 9. Wait for LMC()_DLL_CTL2[DRESET_DLY] amount to ensure clocks were turned on and reset deasserted.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t dreset_cclk_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Force conditional dclk on during reset. */
        uint64_t dreset_dly            : 6;  /**< [ 22: 17](R/W) Wait time for DRESET propagation in dclk cycles. When DRESET is cleared
                                                                 this value is counted down to allow clocks to turn on and capture reset state.
                                                                 Once the counter expires, reset is deasserted. Setting this field to 0 will
                                                                 default to 50 dclk cycles. */
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System-memory-clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the system-memory-clock
                                                                 domain is
                                                                 (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System-memory-clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the system-memory-clock
                                                                 domain is
                                                                 (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t dreset_dly            : 6;  /**< [ 22: 17](R/W) Wait time for DRESET propagation in dclk cycles. When DRESET is cleared
                                                                 this value is counted down to allow clocks to turn on and capture reset state.
                                                                 Once the counter expires, reset is deasserted. Setting this field to 0 will
                                                                 default to 50 dclk cycles. */
        uint64_t dreset_cclk_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Force conditional dclk on during reset. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_17_63        : 47;
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System-memory-clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the system-memory-clock
                                                                 domain is
                                                                 (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System-memory-clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the system-memory-clock
                                                                 domain is
                                                                 (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t reserved_17_63        : 47;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t dreset_cclk_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Force conditional dclk on during reset. */
        uint64_t dreset_dly            : 6;  /**< [ 22: 17](R/W) Wait time for DRESET propagation in dclk cycles. When DRESET is cleared
                                                                 this value is counted down to allow clocks to turn on and capture reset state.
                                                                 Once the counter expires, reset is deasserted. Setting this field to 0 will
                                                                 default to 50 dclk cycles. */
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System memory clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the
                                                                 system memory clock domain is (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byp_setting           : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass setting.
                                                                 DDR3-1600: 0x22.
                                                                 DDR3-1333: 0x32.
                                                                 DDR3-1066: 0x4B.
                                                                 DDR3-800: 0x75.
                                                                 DDR3-667: 0x96.
                                                                 DDR3-600: 0xAC. */
        uint64_t byp_sel               : 4;  /**< [ 12:  9](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass select.
                                                                 0x0 = no byte.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 0.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x9 = byte 8.
                                                                 0xA = all bytes.
                                                                 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t quad_dll_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) DLL enable. */
        uint64_t dreset                : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) System memory clock domain reset. The reset signal that is used by the
                                                                 system memory clock domain is (DRESET -OR- core-clock reset). */
        uint64_t dll_bringup           : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DLL bring up. */
        uint64_t intf_en               : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Interface enable. */
        uint64_t dreset_dly            : 6;  /**< [ 22: 17](R/W) Wait time for DRESET propagation in dclk cycles. When DRESET is cleared
                                                                 this value is counted down to allow clocks to turn on and capture reset state.
                                                                 Once the counter expires, reset is deasserted. Setting this field to 0 will
                                                                 default to 50 dclk cycles. */
        uint64_t dreset_cclk_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Force conditional dclk on during reset. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2 bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DLL_CTL2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) "LMCX_DLL_CTL2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dll_ctl3
 *
 * LMC DLL Control/System-Memory-Clock Reset Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t rd_deskew_mem_sel_dis : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) By default, LMC always selects per-rank deskew settings that are stored inside
                                                                 PHY. Set this field to one to manually disable this feature and that the common
                                                                 deskew setting inside the PHY's state machine will get selected instead. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_sel     : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Only relevant when [WR_DESKEW_ENA] is set.
                                                                 0 = Selects the common deskew settings stored in each DQ bit. All writes to any package
                                                                 rank uses this common settings to deskew the data bits.
                                                                 1 = Selects the stored per-package rank deskew settings. Write to a particular
                                                                 package rank uses the corresponding stored setting for that rank. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_ld      : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, all DQ bit deskew settings in DDR PHY are all loaded into their corresponding
                                                                 rank deskew storage. The rank is chosen by the CSR LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a
                                                                 oneshot operation and clears itself each time it is set. Note this has to be done during
                                                                 the bringup state where there isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_58        : 9;
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_6          : 7;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_6          : 7;
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_58        : 9;
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_ld      : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, all DQ bit deskew settings in DDR PHY are all loaded into their corresponding
                                                                 rank deskew storage. The rank is chosen by the CSR LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a
                                                                 oneshot operation and clears itself each time it is set. Note this has to be done during
                                                                 the bringup state where there isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_sel     : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Only relevant when [WR_DESKEW_ENA] is set.
                                                                 0 = Selects the common deskew settings stored in each DQ bit. All writes to any package
                                                                 rank uses this common settings to deskew the data bits.
                                                                 1 = Selects the stored per-package rank deskew settings. Write to a particular
                                                                 package rank uses the corresponding stored setting for that rank. */
        uint64_t rd_deskew_mem_sel_dis : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) By default, LMC always selects per-rank deskew settings that are stored inside
                                                                 PHY. Set this field to one to manually disable this feature and that the common
                                                                 deskew setting inside the PHY's state machine will get selected instead. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit0-bit8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC-0xE = Reserved
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t offset                : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<5:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<5\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t offset                : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<5:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<5\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit0-bit8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC-0xE = Reserved
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t rd_deskew_mem_sel_dis : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) By default, LMC always selects per-rank deskew settings that are stored inside
                                                                 PHY. Set this field to one to manually disable this feature and that the common
                                                                 deskew setting inside the PHY's state machine will get selected instead. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_sel     : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Only relevant when [WR_DESKEW_ENA] is set.
                                                                 0 = Selects the common deskew settings stored in each DQ bit. All writes to any package
                                                                 rank uses this common settings to deskew the data bits.
                                                                 1 = Selects the stored per-package rank deskew settings. Write to a particular
                                                                 package rank uses the corresponding stored setting for that rank. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_ld      : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, all DQ bit deskew settings in DDR PHY are all loaded into their corresponding
                                                                 rank deskew storage. The rank is chosen by the CSR LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a
                                                                 oneshot operation and clears itself each time it is set. Note this has to be done during
                                                                 the bringup state where there isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t offset                : 9;  /**< [ 58: 50](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<8:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<8\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t reserved_31_43        : 13;
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8 = ECC byte.
                                                                 0x9-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_6          : 7;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_6          : 7;
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8 = ECC byte.
                                                                 0x9-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t reserved_31_43        : 13;
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t offset                : 9;  /**< [ 58: 50](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<8:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<8\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_ld      : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, all DQ bit deskew settings in DDR PHY are all loaded into their corresponding
                                                                 rank deskew storage. The rank is chosen by the CSR LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a
                                                                 oneshot operation and clears itself each time it is set. Note this has to be done during
                                                                 the bringup state where there isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_mem_sel     : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Only relevant when [WR_DESKEW_ENA] is set.
                                                                 0 = Selects the common deskew settings stored in each DQ bit. All writes to any package
                                                                 rank uses this common settings to deskew the data bits.
                                                                 1 = Selects the stored per-package rank deskew settings. Write to a particular
                                                                 package rank uses the corresponding stored setting for that rank. */
        uint64_t rd_deskew_mem_sel_dis : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) By default, LMC always selects per-rank deskew settings that are stored inside
                                                                 PHY. Set this field to one to manually disable this feature and that the common
                                                                 deskew setting inside the PHY's state machine will get selected instead. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t offset                : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<5:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<5\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t offset                : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write/read offset setting. \<5:0\>: offset (not
                                                                 two's-complement), \<5\>: 0 = increment, 1 = decrement. */
        uint64_t byte_sel              : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Byte select. 0x0 = no byte, 0x1 = byte 0, ..., 0x9 =
                                                                 byte 8, 0xA = all bytes, 0xB-0xF = Reserved. */
        uint64_t mode_sel              : 2;  /**< [ 12: 11](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Mode select. 0x0 = reset, 0x1 = write, 0x2 = read, 0x3 =
                                                                 write and read. */
        uint64_t load_offset           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](WO) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Load offset. 0=disable, 1=generate a one cycle pulse to
                                                                 the PHY. This field is a oneshot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t offset_ena            : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset enable. 1=enable. */
        uint64_t dll90_byte_sel        : 4;  /**< [ 18: 15](R/W) Observe DLL settings for selected byte.
                                                                 0x0 = byte 0.
                                                                 0x1 = byte 1.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x8: byte 8.
                                                                 0x9-0xF: reserved. */
        uint64_t dll_mode              : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL mode. */
        uint64_t fine_tune_mode        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL fine tune mode. 0 = disabled; 1 = enable. When enabled, calibrate internal PHY DLL
                                                                 every LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT] CK cycles. */
        uint64_t dll90_setting         : 9;  /**< [ 29: 21](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Encoded DLL settings. Works in conjunction with [DLL90_BYTE_SEL]. */
        uint64_t dll_fast              : 1;  /**< [ 30: 30](RO/H) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLL lock, 0=DLL locked. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_setting    : 9;  /**< [ 39: 31](R/W) Bypass setting for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_byp_sel        : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Bypass setting select for DDR90 delay line. */
        uint64_t dclk90_recal_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) Disable periodic recalibration of DDR90 delay line in. */
        uint64_t ddr_90_dly_byp        : 1;  /**< [ 42: 42](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Bypass DDR90_DLY in clock tree. */
        uint64_t dclk90_fwd            : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](WO) When set to one, clock-delay information is forwarded to the neighboring LMC. See LMC CK
                                                                 Locak Initialization step for the LMC bring-up sequence.

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Generate a one cycle pulse to forward setting. This is a oneshot and clears
                                                                 itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t bit_select            : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) 0x0-0x7 = Selects bit 0 - bit 8 for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x8 = Selects dbi for write deskew setting assignment.
                                                                 0x9 = No-op.
                                                                 0xA = Reuse deskew setting on.
                                                                 0xB = Reuse deskew setting off.
                                                                 0xC = Vref bypass setting load.
                                                                 0xD = Vref bypass on.
                                                                 0xE = Vref bypass off.
                                                                 0xF = Bit select reset. Clear write deskew settings to default value 0x40 in each DQ bit.
                                                                 Also sets Vref bypass to off and deskew reuse setting to off. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ld          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](WO) When set, the bit deskew settings in LMC()_DLL_CTL3[OFFSET] gets loaded to
                                                                 the designated byte LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BYTE_SEL] and bit LMC()_DLL_CTL3[BIT_SELECT]
                                                                 for write bit deskew. This is a oneshot and clears itself each time
                                                                 it is set. */
        uint64_t wr_deskew_ena         : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W) When set, it enables the write bit deskew feature. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_cn81xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3 bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000218ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000218ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000218ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000218ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DLL_CTL3", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) bdk_lmcx_dll_ctl3_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) "LMCX_DLL_CTL3"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DLL_CTL3(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_dual_memcfg
 *
 * LMC Dual Memory Configuration Register
 * This register controls certain parameters of dual-memory configuration.
 *
 * This register enables the design to have two separate memory configurations, selected
 * dynamically by the reference address. Note however, that both configurations share
 * LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK], LMC()_CONFIG[PBANK_LSB], LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA], and all
 * timing parameters.
 *
 * In this description:
 * * config0 refers to the normal memory configuration that is defined by the
 * LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB] parameter
 * * config1 refers to the dual (or second) memory configuration that is defined by this
 * register.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_19_63        : 45;
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [ 18: 16](R/W) Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. Refer to
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB].
                                                                 Refer to cache block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_15         : 12;
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip-select signals for a memory
                                                                 configuration. Each reference address asserts one of the chip-select signals. If that
                                                                 chip select signal has its corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the config1 parameters are
                                                                 used, otherwise the config0 parameters are used. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip-select signals for a memory
                                                                 configuration. Each reference address asserts one of the chip-select signals. If that
                                                                 chip select signal has its corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the config1 parameters are
                                                                 used, otherwise the config0 parameters are used. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_15         : 12;
        uint64_t row_lsb               : 3;  /**< [ 18: 16](R/W) Encoding used to determine which memory address bit position represents the low order DDR
                                                                 ROW address. Refer to
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB].
                                                                 Refer to cache block read transaction example. */
        uint64_t reserved_19_63        : 45;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000098ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000098ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000098ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000098ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) bdk_lmcx_dual_memcfg_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) "LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_DUAL_MEMCFG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ecc_parity_test
 *
 * LMC ECC Parity Test Registers
 * This register has bits to control the generation of ECC and command address parity errors.
 * ECC error is generated by enabling [CA_PARITY_CORRUPT_ENA] and selecting any of the
 * [ECC_CORRUPT_IDX] index of the dataword from the cacheline to be corrupted.
 * User needs to select which bit of the 128-bit dataword to corrupt by asserting any of the
 * CHAR_MASK0 and CHAR_MASK2 bits. (CHAR_MASK0 and CHAR_MASK2 corresponds to the lower and upper
 * 64-bit signal that can corrupt any individual bit of the data).
 *
 * Command address parity error is generated by enabling [CA_PARITY_CORRUPT_ENA] and
 * selecting the DDR command that the parity is to be corrupted with through [CA_PARITY_SEL].
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_12_63        : 52;
        uint64_t ecc_corrupt_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W/H) Enables the ECC data corruption. */
        uint64_t ecc_corrupt_idx       : 3;  /**< [ 10:  8](R/W) Selects the cacheline index with which the dataword is to be corrupted. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t ca_parity_corrupt_ena : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W/H) Enables the CA parity bit corruption. */
        uint64_t ca_parity_sel         : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W) Selects the type of DDR command to corrupt the parity bit.
                                                                 0x0  = No command selected.
                                                                 0x1  = NOP.
                                                                 0x2  = ACT.
                                                                 0x3  = REF.
                                                                 0x4  = WRS4.
                                                                 0x5  = WRS8.
                                                                 0x6  = WRAS4.
                                                                 0x7  = WRAS8.
                                                                 0x8  = RDS4.
                                                                 0x9  = RDS8.
                                                                 0xa  = RDAS4.
                                                                 0xb  = RDAS8.
                                                                 0xc  = SRE.
                                                                 0xd  = SRX.
                                                                 0xe  = PRE.
                                                                 0xf  = PREA.
                                                                 0x10 = MRS.
                                                                 0x11-0x13 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x14 = ZQCL.
                                                                 0x15 = ZQCS.
                                                                 0x16-0x16 = Reserved. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ca_parity_sel         : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W) Selects the type of DDR command to corrupt the parity bit.
                                                                 0x0  = No command selected.
                                                                 0x1  = NOP.
                                                                 0x2  = ACT.
                                                                 0x3  = REF.
                                                                 0x4  = WRS4.
                                                                 0x5  = WRS8.
                                                                 0x6  = WRAS4.
                                                                 0x7  = WRAS8.
                                                                 0x8  = RDS4.
                                                                 0x9  = RDS8.
                                                                 0xa  = RDAS4.
                                                                 0xb  = RDAS8.
                                                                 0xc  = SRE.
                                                                 0xd  = SRX.
                                                                 0xe  = PRE.
                                                                 0xf  = PREA.
                                                                 0x10 = MRS.
                                                                 0x11-0x13 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x14 = ZQCL.
                                                                 0x15 = ZQCS.
                                                                 0x16-0x16 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t ca_parity_corrupt_ena : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W/H) Enables the CA parity bit corruption. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t ecc_corrupt_idx       : 3;  /**< [ 10:  8](R/W) Selects the cacheline index with which the dataword is to be corrupted. */
        uint64_t ecc_corrupt_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W/H) Enables the ECC data corruption. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_63        : 52;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000108ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000108ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000108ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000108ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) bdk_lmcx_ecc_parity_test_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) "LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_ECC_PARITY_TEST(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ecc_synd
 *
 * LMC MRD ECC Syndromes Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_32_63        : 32;
        uint64_t mrdsyn3               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 3. [MRDSYN3] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn2               : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 2. [MRDSYN2] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn1               : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 1. [MRDSYN1] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn0               : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 0. [MRDSYN0] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mrdsyn0               : 8;  /**< [  7:  0](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 0. [MRDSYN0] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn1               : 8;  /**< [ 15:  8](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 1. [MRDSYN1] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn2               : 8;  /**< [ 23: 16](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 2. [MRDSYN2] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t mrdsyn3               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](RO/H) MRD ECC syndrome quad 3. [MRDSYN3] corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1, or in 32-bit mode
                                                                 DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0, where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P. */
        uint64_t reserved_32_63        : 32;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000038ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000038ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000038ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_ECC_SYND", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) bdk_lmcx_ecc_synd_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) "LMCX_ECC_SYND"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_ECC_SYND(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ext_config
 *
 * LMC Extended Configuration Register
 * This register has additional configuration and control bits for the LMC.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ext_config
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ref_rank_all          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   When set, cycles through all ranks during the refresh sequence disregarding
                                                                   rank availability status. */
        uint64_t ref_mode              : 2;  /**< [ 62: 61](R/W) Selects the refresh mode.
                                                                 0x0 = All ranks get refreshed together at the end of TREFI and all traffic is halted.
                                                                 0x1 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. At TREFI/2, ranks 1 & 3
                                                                     are refreshed while allowing traffic to 0 & 2. At TREFI, ranks 0 & 2 are
                                                                     refreshed while allowing traffic to 1 & 3.
                                                                 0x2 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. All traffic is halted
                                                                     whenever each pair is refreshed. */
        uint64_t reserved_59_60        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set to 1, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of 0 selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t sref_seq_stop_clock   : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) When enabled, LMC disables all clock output pins to the DIMM at the end of
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY
                                                                 sequence. In RDIMM applications, this implies that the RCD will be programmed into Clock
                                                                 Stop Power Down mode at the end of the LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY sequence.
                                                                 It also automatically enables all clock outputs at the start of LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence. */
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t sref_seq_stop_clock   : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) When enabled, LMC disables all clock output pins to the DIMM at the end of
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY
                                                                 sequence. In RDIMM applications, this implies that the RCD will be programmed into Clock
                                                                 Stop Power Down mode at the end of the LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY sequence.
                                                                 It also automatically enables all clock outputs at the start of LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set to 1, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of 0 selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t reserved_59_60        : 2;
        uint64_t ref_mode              : 2;  /**< [ 62: 61](R/W) Selects the refresh mode.
                                                                 0x0 = All ranks get refreshed together at the end of TREFI and all traffic is halted.
                                                                 0x1 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. At TREFI/2, ranks 1 & 3
                                                                     are refreshed while allowing traffic to 0 & 2. At TREFI, ranks 0 & 2 are
                                                                     refreshed while allowing traffic to 1 & 3.
                                                                 0x2 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. All traffic is halted
                                                                     whenever each pair is refreshed. */
        uint64_t ref_rank_all          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   When set, cycles through all ranks during the refresh sequence disregarding
                                                                   rank availability status. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ref_rank_all          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   When set, cycles through all ranks during the refresh sequence disregarding
                                                                   rank availability status. */
        uint64_t ref_mode              : 2;  /**< [ 62: 61](R/W) Selects the refresh mode.
                                                                 0x0 = All ranks get refreshed together at the end of TREFI and all traffic is halted.
                                                                 0x1 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. At TREFI/2, ranks 1 & 3
                                                                     are refreshed while allowing traffic to 0 & 2. At TREFI, ranks 0 & 2 are
                                                                     refreshed while allowing traffic to 1 & 3.
                                                                 0x2 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. All traffic is halted
                                                                     whenever each pair is refreshed. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT0] or
                                                                 LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT1] has reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t sref_seq_stop_clock   : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) When enabled, LMC disables all clock output pins to the DIMM at the end of
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY
                                                                 sequence. In RDIMM applications, this implies that the RCD will be programmed into Clock
                                                                 Stop Power Down mode at the end of the LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY sequence.
                                                                 It also automatically enables all clock outputs at the start of LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence. */
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the DDR_CS_L active cycle. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. May
                                                                 be useful if data inversion will result in lower power. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_5          : 3;
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_5          : 3;
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. May
                                                                 be useful if data inversion will result in lower power. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the DDR_CS_L active cycle. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t sref_seq_stop_clock   : 1;  /**< [ 43: 43](R/W) When enabled, LMC disables all clock output pins to the DIMM at the end of
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY
                                                                 sequence. In RDIMM applications, this implies that the RCD will be programmed into Clock
                                                                 Stop Power Down mode at the end of the LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY sequence.
                                                                 It also automatically enables all clock outputs at the start of LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT0] or
                                                                 LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT1] has reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t ref_mode              : 2;  /**< [ 62: 61](R/W) Selects the refresh mode.
                                                                 0x0 = All ranks get refreshed together at the end of TREFI and all traffic is halted.
                                                                 0x1 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. At TREFI/2, ranks 1 & 3
                                                                     are refreshed while allowing traffic to 0 & 2. At TREFI, ranks 0 & 2 are
                                                                     refreshed while allowing traffic to 1 & 3.
                                                                 0x2 = Ranks are refreshed in pairs during TREFI window. All traffic is halted
                                                                     whenever each pair is refreshed. */
        uint64_t ref_rank_all          : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   When set, cycles through all ranks during the refresh sequence disregarding
                                                                   rank availability status. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set to 1, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of 0 selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set to 1, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of 0 selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> LMC()_NXM[MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to one, it disables this default behavior.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever [MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> [MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to 1, it disables this default behaviour.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_wr            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM write operations. NXM writes are generally an indication of
                                                                 failure, so [L2C_NXM_WR] can generally be set. */
        uint64_t l2c_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) When set, corresponding LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] will be set and LMC()_NXM_FADR will be
                                                                 loaded for L2C NXM read operations. NXM read operations may occur during normal operation
                                                                 (due to prefetches), so [L2C_NXM_RD] should not be set during normal operation to allow
                                                                 LMC()_INT[NXM_WR_ERR] to indicate NXM writes. */
        uint64_t dlc_nxm_rd            : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, enable NXM events for HFA read operations.
                                                                 Default is disabled, but
                                                                 could be useful for debug of DLC/DFA accesses. */
        uint64_t dlcram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t dlcram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DLC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_fprch       : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Drive DQx starting one cycle earlier than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t drive_ena_bprch       : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Drive DQx for one cycle longer than normal during write operations. */
        uint64_t ref_int_lsbs          : 9;  /**< [ 16:  8](R/W) The refresh interval value least significant bits. The default is 0x0.
                                                                 Refresh interval is represented in number of 512 CK cycle increments and is controlled by
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]. More precise refresh interval however (in number of
                                                                 one CK cycle) can be achieved by setting this field to a nonzero value. */
        uint64_t slot_ctl_reset_force  : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](WO) Write 1 to reset the slot-control override for all slot-control registers. After writing a
                                                                 1 to this bit, slot-control registers will update with changes made to other timing-
                                                                 control registers. This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a
                                                                 write to 1. */
        uint64_t read_ena_fprch        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Enable pad receiver starting one cycle earlier than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t read_ena_bprch        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Enable pad receiver one cycle longer than normal during read operations. */
        uint64_t vrefint_seq_deskew    : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Personality bit to change the operation of what is normally the internal Vref training
                                                                 sequence into the deskew training sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_21_23        : 3;
        uint64_t gen_par               : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable parity generation in the DRAM commands; must be set prior to enabling parity in
                                                                 register or DRAM devices. */
        uint64_t par_include_bg1       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) If set, include BG1 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t par_include_a17       : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) If set, include A17 in parity calculations in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_27           : 1;
        uint64_t cal_ena               : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Set to cause LMC to operate in CAL mode. First set LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CAL], then
                                                                 set [CAL_ENA]. */
        uint64_t cmd_rti               : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) Set this bit to change the behavior of the LMC to return to a completely idle command (no
                                                                 CS active, no command pins active, and address/bank address/bank group all low) on the
                                                                 interface after an active command, rather than only forcing the CS inactive between
                                                                 commands. */
        uint64_t reserved_30_31        : 2;
        uint64_t invert_data           : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) Set this bit to cause all data to be inverted before writing or reading to/from DRAM. This
                                                                 effectively uses the scramble logic to instead invert all the data, so this bit must not
                                                                 be set if data scrambling is enabled. May be useful if data inversion will result in lower
                                                                 power. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_35        : 3;
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_select        : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](R/W) When [MRS_CMD_OVERRIDE] is set, use this bit to select which style of operation for MRS
                                                                 and
                                                                 RCW commands.

                                                                 When this bit is clear, select operation where signals other than CS are active before and
                                                                 after the DDR_CS_L active cycle.

                                                                 When this bit is set, select the operation where the other command signals (DDR*_RAS_L,
                                                                 DDR*_CAS_L, DDR*_WE_L, DDR*_A\<15:0\>, etc.) all are active only during the cycle where the
                                                                 DDR_CS_L is also active. */
        uint64_t mrs_cmd_override      : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](R/W) Set to override the behavior of MRS and RCW operations.
                                                                 If this bit is set, the override behavior is governed by the control field
                                                                 [MRS_CMD_SELECT]. See LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[MRS_CMD_SELECT] for detail.

                                                                 If this bit is cleared, select operation where signals other than CS are active before
                                                                 and after the CS_N active cycle (except for the case when interfacing with DDR3 RDIMM). */
        uint64_t reserved_38_39        : 2;
        uint64_t par_addr_mask         : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](R/W) Mask applied to parity for address bits \<14:12\>. Clear to exclude these address
                                                                 bits from the parity calculation, necessary if the DRAM device does not have these pins. */
        uint64_t reserved_43           : 1;
        uint64_t ea_int_polarity       : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) Set to invert the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L interrupt polarity. When clear, interrupt is
                                                                 signalled on
                                                                 the rising edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. When set, interrupt is signalled on the falling
                                                                 edge of DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L. */
        uint64_t error_alert_n_sample  : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO) Read to get a sample of the DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L signal. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_47        : 2;
        uint64_t rcd_parity_check      : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W) Enables the one cycle delay of the CA parity output. This MUST be set to one
                                                                 when using DDR4 RDIMM AND parity checking in RCD is enabled (RC0E DA0 = 1). Set
                                                                 this to zero otherwise. To enable the parity checking in RCD, set this bit first
                                                                 BEFORE issuing the RCW write RC0E DA0 = 1. */
        uint64_t dimm0_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 50: 49](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM0 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t dimm1_cid             : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DIMM1 configuration bits that represent the number of the chip
                                                                 ID of the DRAM. This value is use for decoding the address
                                                                 as well as routing Chip IDs to the appropriate output
                                                                 pins.
                                                                 0x0 = 0 Chip ID  (Mono-Die stack).
                                                                 0x1 = 1 Chip ID  (2H 3DS).
                                                                 0x2 = 2 Chip IDs (4H 3DS).
                                                                 0x3 = 3 Chip IDs (8H 3DS). */
        uint64_t coalesce_address_mode : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) When set to one, LMC coalesces the L2C+LMC internal address mapping
                                                                 to create a uniform memory space that is free from holes in
                                                                 between ranks. When different size DIMMs are used, the DIMM with
                                                                 the higher capacity is mapped to the lower address space. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_force_invert : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set to one, this bit forces the pbank bit to be inverted
                                                                 when in coalesce_address_mode. That is, pbank value of zero selects
                                                                 DIMM1 instead of DIMM0.
                                                                 Intended to be used for the case of DIMM1 having bigger rank/s
                                                                 than DIMM0. This bit has priority over [DIMM_SEL_INVERT_OFF]. */
        uint64_t dimm_sel_invert_off   : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) During coalesce_address_mode, the default logic would be to invert
                                                                 the pbank bit whenever [MEM_MSB_D1_R0] \> [MEM_MSB_D0_R0].
                                                                 When this bit is set to 1, it disables this default behaviour.
                                                                 This configuration has lower priority compared to
                                                                 [DIMM_SEL_FORCE_INVERT]. */
        uint64_t mrs_bside_invert_disable : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, the command decoder cancels the auto inversion of
                                                                 A3-A9, A11, A13, A17, BA0, BA1 and BG0 during MRS/MRS_PDA
                                                                 command to the B side of the RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, make sure that the RCD's control word
                                                                 RC00 DA[0] = 1 so that the output inversion is disabled in
                                                                 the DDR4 RCD. */
        uint64_t mrs_one_side          : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Only applies to DDR4 RDIMM.
                                                                 When set, MRS commands are directed to either the A or B
                                                                 side of the RCD.

                                                                 PDA operation is NOT allowed when this bit is set. In
                                                                 other words, LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE]
                                                                 must be cleared before running MRW sequence with this
                                                                 bit turned on. */
        uint64_t mrs_side              : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Specifies the RDIMM side. Only applies when [MRS_ONE_SIDE] is set.
                                                                 0 = MRS command is sent to the A side of an RDIMM.
                                                                 1 = MRS command is sent to the B side of an RDIMM. */
        uint64_t ref_block             : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) When set, LMC is blocked to initiate any refresh sequence. LMC then only
                                                                 allows refresh sequence to start when LMC()_REF_STATUS[REF_COUNT] has
                                                                 reached the maximum value of 0x7. */
        uint64_t bc4_dqs_ena           : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 For diagnostic use only.
                                                                   0 = LMC produces the full bursts of DQS transitions,
                                                                   even for BC4 Write ops.
                                                                   1 = LMC produces only three cycles of DQS transitions
                                                                   every time it sends out a BC4 Write operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ext_config bdk_lmcx_ext_config_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000030ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000030ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000030ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000030ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_EXT_CONFIG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) bdk_lmcx_ext_config_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) "LMCX_EXT_CONFIG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ext_config2
 *
 * LMC Extended Configuration Register
 * This register has additional configuration and control bits for the LMC.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ext_config2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](R/W) Self-refresh idle threshold.
                                                                 Enter self-refresh mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^([SREF_AUTO_IDLE_THRES]-1) * TREFI.
                                                                 Where TREFI time is controlled by LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]\<6:0\>.

                                                                 0x0 = Automatic self refresh interval is controlled by
                                                                 2^(2+LMC()_CONFIG[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles instead. Self refresh has priority
                                                                 over precharge power-down.

                                                                 Only valid when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[SREF_AUTO_ENABLE] is set. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Enable automatic self-refresh mode.
                                                                 This field should only be set after initialization.
                                                                 When set, software must not issue self refesh enter commands (LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME The LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY requirement can be removed in 98xx when bug28110 is closed. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_8            : 1;
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) When set, throttle 1/16th of available command bandwidth by limiting IFB usage.
                                                                 0x0 = Full bandwidth,    32 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x1 = 1/16th bandwidth,   2 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x2 = 2/16th bandwidth,   4 IFBs available.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xF = 15/16th bandwidth, 30 IFBs available. */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) When set, throttle 1/16th of available command bandwidth by limiting IFB usage.
                                                                 0x0 = Full bandwidth,    32 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x1 = 1/16th bandwidth,   2 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x2 = 2/16th bandwidth,   4 IFBs available.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xF = 15/16th bandwidth, 30 IFBs available. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t throttle_rd           : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) When set, throttle 1/16th of available command bandwidth by limiting IFB usage.
                                                                 0x0 = Full bandwidth,    32 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x1 = 1/16th bandwidth,   2 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x2 = 2/16th bandwidth,   4 IFBs available.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xF = 15/16th bandwidth, 30 IFBs available. */
        uint64_t throttle_wr           : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) When set, throttle 1/16th of available command bandwidth by limiting IFB usage.
                                                                 0x0 = Full bandwidth,    32 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x1 = 1/16th bandwidth,   2 IFBs available.
                                                                 0x2 = 2/16th bandwidth,   4 IFBs available.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xF = 15/16th bandwidth, 30 IFBs available. */
        uint64_t reserved_8            : 1;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Enable automatic self-refresh mode.
                                                                 This field should only be set after initialization.
                                                                 When set, software must not issue self refesh enter commands (LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME The LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY requirement can be removed in 98xx when bug28110 is closed. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](R/W) Self-refresh idle threshold.
                                                                 Enter self-refresh mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^([SREF_AUTO_IDLE_THRES]-1) * TREFI.
                                                                 Where TREFI time is controlled by LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]\<6:0\>.

                                                                 0x0 = Automatic self refresh interval is controlled by
                                                                 2^(2+LMC()_CONFIG[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles instead. Self refresh has priority
                                                                 over precharge power-down.

                                                                 Only valid when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[SREF_AUTO_ENABLE] is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](R/W) Self-refresh idle threshold.
                                                                 Enter self-refresh mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^([SREF_AUTO_IDLE_THRES]-1) * TREFI.
                                                                 Where TREFI time is controlled by LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]\<6:0\>.

                                                                 0x0 = Automatic self refresh interval is controlled by
                                                                 2^(2+LMC()_CONFIG[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles instead. Self refresh has priority
                                                                 over precharge power-down.

                                                                 Only valid when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[SREF_AUTO_ENABLE] is set. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Enable automatic self-refresh mode.
                                                                 This field should only be set after initialization.
                                                                 When set, software must not issue self refesh enter commands (LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME The LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY requirement can be removed in 98xx when bug28110 is closed. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Enable automatic self-refresh mode.
                                                                 This field should only be set after initialization.
                                                                 When set, software must not issue self refesh enter commands (LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY).

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME The LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_ENTRY requirement can be removed in 98xx when bug28110 is closed. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](R/W) Self-refresh idle threshold.
                                                                 Enter self-refresh mode after the memory controller has been idle for
                                                                 2^([SREF_AUTO_IDLE_THRES]-1) * TREFI.
                                                                 Where TREFI time is controlled by LMC()_CONFIG[REF_ZQCS_INT]\<6:0\>.

                                                                 0x0 = Automatic self refresh interval is controlled by
                                                                 2^(2+LMC()_CONFIG[IDLEPOWER]) CK cycles instead. Self refresh has priority
                                                                 over precharge power-down.

                                                                 Only valid when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[SREF_AUTO_ENABLE] is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t macram_cor_dis        : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM correction disable control. */
        uint64_t macram_flip_synd      : 2;  /**< [  2:  1](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 MAC RAM flip syndrome control bits. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub          : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](WO) When set, the maximum activate count memory will be scrubbed to all zero values. This
                                                                 should be done before enabling TRR mode by setting LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[TRR_ON].
                                                                 This is a one-shot operation; it automatically returns to 0 after a write to 1. */
        uint64_t macram_scrub_done     : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](RO/H) Maximum activate count memory scrub complete indication;
                                                                 1 means the memory has been scrubbed to all zero. */
        uint64_t mac                   : 3;  /**< [  7:  5](R/W) Sets the maximum number of activates allowed within a tMAW interval.
                                                                 0x0 = 100K.
                                                                 0x1 = 400K/2.
                                                                 0x2 = 500K/2.
                                                                 0x3 = 600K/2.
                                                                 0x4 = 700K/2.
                                                                 0x5 = 800K/2.
                                                                 0x6 = 900K/2.
                                                                 0x7 = 1000K/2. */
        uint64_t trr_on                : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, this enables row activates counts of the
                                                                 DRAM used in target row refresh mode. This bit can
                                                                 be safely set after the LMC()_EXT_CONFIG2[MACRAM_SCRUB_DONE]
                                                                 has a value of 1. */
        uint64_t row_col_switch        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) When set, the memory address bit position that represents bit 4 of the COLUMN
                                                                 address (bit 5 in 32-bit mode) becomes the low order DDR ROW address bit.
                                                                 The upper DDR COLUMN address portion is selected using LMC()_CONFIG[ROW_LSB]
                                                                 (and LMC()_DUAL_MEMCFG[ROW_LSB] for dual-memory configuration).
                                                                 It is recommended to set this bit to one when TRR_ON is set. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_11        : 2;
        uint64_t xor_bank_sel          : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) When LMC()_CONTROL[XOR_BANK] is set to one, this field selects which
                                                                 L2C-LMC address bits are used to XOR the bank bits with.
                                                                 0x0: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<15:12\>.
                                                                 0x1: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<13:10\>.
                                                                 0x2: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<14:11\>.
                                                                 0x3: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<16:13\>.
                                                                 0x4: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<17:14\>.
                                                                 0x5: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<18:15\>.
                                                                 0x6: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<22:19\>.
                                                                 0x7: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<23:20\>.
                                                                 0x8: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<26:23\>.
                                                                 0x9: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<27:24\>.
                                                                 0xA: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<30:27\>.
                                                                 0xB: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<31:28\>.
                                                                 0xC: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<32:29\>.
                                                                 0xD: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<35:32\>.
                                                                 0xE: bank\<3:0\> = address\<10:7\> ^ address\<36:33\>.
                                                                 0xF: Reserved. */
        uint64_t early_dqx2            : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Similar to LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. This field provides an additional setting to send DQx
                                                                 signals one more CK cycle earlier on top of LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_DQX]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r0       : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r1       : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D0_R1]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r2       : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R0]. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_r3       : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, MBZ.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later for Rank 0 reads.
                                                                 Setting this field has priority over LMC()_CONFIG[EARLY_UNLOAD_D1_R1]. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t sref_auto_idle_thres  : 5;  /**< [ 26: 22](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ext_config2 bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000090ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000090ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000090ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000090ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) bdk_lmcx_ext_config2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) "LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_EXT_CONFIG2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_fadr
 *
 * LMC Failing (SEC/DED/NXM) Address Register
 * This register captures only the first transaction with ECC errors. A DED error can over-write
 * this register with its failing addresses if the first error was a SEC. If you write
 * LMC()_INT -\> SEC_ERR/DED_ERR, it clears the error bits and captures the next failing
 * address. If FDIMM is 1, that means the error is in the high DIMM.
 * LMC()_FADR captures the failing prescrambled address location (split into DIMM, bunk,
 * bank, etc). If scrambling is off, then LMC()_FADR will also capture the failing physical
 * location in the DRAM parts. LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR captures the actual failing address
 * location in the physical DRAM parts, i.e.,
 * * If scrambling is on, LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR contains the failing physical location in the
 * DRAM parts (split into DIMM, bunk, bank, etc.)
 * If scrambling is off, the prescramble and postscramble addresses are the same; and so the
 * contents of LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR match the contents of LMC()_FADR.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_fadr
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_fadr_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs (i.e., when
                                                                 LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] is nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 64b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e. FCOL[0] is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_INT[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 64b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e. FCOL[0] is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_INT[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs (i.e., when
                                                                 LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] is nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_fadr_s cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_fadr_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e. when either LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] or LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM1_CID] is
                                                                 nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 64b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e. FCOL[0] is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_INT[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 64b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e. FCOL[0] is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_INT[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e. when either LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] or LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM1_CID] is
                                                                 nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_fadr_cn88xx cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_fadr bdk_lmcx_fadr_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FADR(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FADR(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000020ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000020ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000020ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_FADR", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) bdk_lmcx_fadr_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) "LMCX_FADR"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_FADR(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ffe_ctle_ctl
 *
 * LMC FFE & CTLE Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t ctle_mem_ld           : 9;  /**< [ 26: 18](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, the CTLE settings are loaded into the chosen rank's byte CTLE
                                                                 storage. Bits 18-26 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 27 corresponds to ECC. The byte
                                                                 targeted will load its corresponding value from the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS[CTLE*]. The rank is chosen by the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a oneshot operation and clears itself each
                                                                 time it is set. Note this has to be done during the bringup state where there
                                                                 isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t ffe_mem_ld            : 9;  /**< [ 17:  9](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, the FFE settings are loaded into the chosen rank's byte FFE
                                                                 storage. Bits 9-16 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 17 corresponds to ECC. The byte
                                                                 targeted will load its corresponding value from the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS[FFE*]. The rank is chosen by the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a oneshot operation and clears itself each
                                                                 time it is set. Note this has to be done during the bringup state where there
                                                                 isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t ffe_enable            : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) When set, it enables the FFE feature per byte.
                                                                 Bits 0-7 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 8 corresponds to ECC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ffe_enable            : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) When set, it enables the FFE feature per byte.
                                                                 Bits 0-7 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 8 corresponds to ECC. */
        uint64_t ffe_mem_ld            : 9;  /**< [ 17:  9](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, the FFE settings are loaded into the chosen rank's byte FFE
                                                                 storage. Bits 9-16 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 17 corresponds to ECC. The byte
                                                                 targeted will load its corresponding value from the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS[FFE*]. The rank is chosen by the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a oneshot operation and clears itself each
                                                                 time it is set. Note this has to be done during the bringup state where there
                                                                 isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t ctle_mem_ld           : 9;  /**< [ 26: 18](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, the CTLE settings are loaded into the chosen rank's byte CTLE
                                                                 storage. Bits 18-26 correspond to bytes 0-7, bit 27 corresponds to ECC. The byte
                                                                 targeted will load its corresponding value from the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS[CTLE*]. The rank is chosen by the CSR
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. This is a oneshot operation and clears itself each
                                                                 time it is set. Note this has to be done during the bringup state where there
                                                                 isn't yet any traffic to DRAM. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) "LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ffe_ctle_settings
 *
 * LMC FFE & CTLE Settings Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
        uint64_t ctle8                 : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle7                 : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle6                 : 2;  /**< [ 40: 39](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle5                 : 2;  /**< [ 38: 37](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle4                 : 2;  /**< [ 36: 35](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle3                 : 2;  /**< [ 34: 33](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle2                 : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle1                 : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle0                 : 2;  /**< [ 28: 27](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe8                  : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe7                  : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe6                  : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe5                  : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe4                  : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe3                  : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe2                  : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe1                  : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe0                  : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ffe0                  : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe1                  : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe2                  : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe3                  : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe4                  : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe5                  : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe6                  : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe7                  : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ffe8                  : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides FFE TX calibration store per byte per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle0                 : 2;  /**< [ 28: 27](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle1                 : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle2                 : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle3                 : 2;  /**< [ 34: 33](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle4                 : 2;  /**< [ 36: 35](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle5                 : 2;  /**< [ 38: 37](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle6                 : 2;  /**< [ 40: 39](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle7                 : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t ctle8                 : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) This register will set the RX CTLE setting for both DQ and DQS per byte and per rank. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_63        : 19;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) bdk_lmcx_ffe_ctle_settings_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) "LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_FFE_CTLE_SETTINGS(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_general_purpose0
 *
 * LMC General Purpose Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0 bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000340ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000340ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000340ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000340ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) bdk_lmcx_general_purpose0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) "LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_general_purpose1
 *
 * LMC General Purpose 1 Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1 bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000348ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000348ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000348ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000348ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) bdk_lmcx_general_purpose1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) "LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_general_purpose2
 *
 * LMC General Purpose 2 Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
        uint64_t data                  : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](R/W) General purpose data register.  See LMC()_PPR_CTL and LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN]. */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2 bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000350ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000350ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000350ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000350ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) bdk_lmcx_general_purpose2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) "LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_GENERAL_PURPOSE2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ifb_cnt
 *
 * LMC IFB Performance Counter Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t ifbcnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. 64-bit counter that increments every CK cycle that there is something
                                                                 in the in-flight buffer. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ifbcnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. 64-bit counter that increments every CK cycle that there is something
                                                                 in the in-flight buffer. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001d0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_IFB_CNT", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) bdk_lmcx_ifb_cnt_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) "LMCX_IFB_CNT"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_IFB_CNT(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_int
 *
 * LMC Interrupt Register
 * This register contains the different interrupt-summary bits of the LMC.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_int
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Error threshold set by LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] is reached. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt.
                                                                 Asserts whenever the corresponding DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L pin (e.g. DDR4 ALERT_n)
                                                                 asserts.

                                                                 If LMC is auto-retrying address parity and/or write CRC errors, i.e. if
                                                                 LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[RETRY_ENABLE,AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE]=1,1
                                                                 (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CA_PAR_PERS] should also be set - the DRAM should
                                                                 be in persistent parity error mode), then the DDR_ERR interrupt routine
                                                                 should:
                                                                   \<pre\>
                                                                   X=LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   do {
                                                                   Y = X
                                                                   Wait approximately 100ns
                                                                   Write a one to [DDR_ERR] to clear it (if set)
                                                                   X = LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   } while (X != Y);
                                                                   Write LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[CLEAR_ERROR_COUNT]=1 (to clear
                                                                   LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT])
                                                                   \</pre\>

                                                                 If X \< LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] after this sequence, assume that
                                                                 the hardware successfully corrected the error - software may
                                                                 choose to count the number of these errors. Else consider the error
                                                                 to be uncorrected and possibly fatal.

                                                                 Otherwise, if LMC is not auto-retrying, a [DDR_ERR] error may always be
                                                                 considered fatal. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Double-bit error detected on a DRAM read. Generally an indication of DRAM
                                                                 corruption and may be considered fatal.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD,L2C_NXM_WR] actually determine whether NXM reads and
                                                                 writes (respectively) participate in [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication
                                                                 of failure. When [LMC()_NXM_FADR] is set, LMC()_NXM_FADR indicates the NXM address. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD,L2C_NXM_WR] actually determine whether NXM reads and
                                                                 writes (respectively) participate in [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication
                                                                 of failure. When [LMC()_NXM_FADR] is set, LMC()_NXM_FADR indicates the NXM address. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Double-bit error detected on a DRAM read. Generally an indication of DRAM
                                                                 corruption and may be considered fatal.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt.
                                                                 Asserts whenever the corresponding DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L pin (e.g. DDR4 ALERT_n)
                                                                 asserts.

                                                                 If LMC is auto-retrying address parity and/or write CRC errors, i.e. if
                                                                 LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[RETRY_ENABLE,AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE]=1,1
                                                                 (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CA_PAR_PERS] should also be set - the DRAM should
                                                                 be in persistent parity error mode), then the DDR_ERR interrupt routine
                                                                 should:
                                                                   \<pre\>
                                                                   X=LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   do {
                                                                   Y = X
                                                                   Wait approximately 100ns
                                                                   Write a one to [DDR_ERR] to clear it (if set)
                                                                   X = LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   } while (X != Y);
                                                                   Write LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[CLEAR_ERROR_COUNT]=1 (to clear
                                                                   LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT])
                                                                   \</pre\>

                                                                 If X \< LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] after this sequence, assume that
                                                                 the hardware successfully corrected the error - software may
                                                                 choose to count the number of these errors. Else consider the error
                                                                 to be uncorrected and possibly fatal.

                                                                 Otherwise, if LMC is not auto-retrying, a [DDR_ERR] error may always be
                                                                 considered fatal. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Error threshold set by LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] is reached. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt.
                                                                 Asserts whenever the corresponding DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L pin (e.g. DDR4 ALERT_n)
                                                                 asserts.

                                                                 If LMC is auto-retrying address parity and/or write CRC errors, i.e. if
                                                                 LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[RETRY_ENABLE,AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE]=1,1
                                                                 (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CA_PAR_PERS] should also be set - the DRAM should
                                                                 be in persistent parity error mode), then the DDR_ERR interrupt routine
                                                                 should:
                                                                   \<pre\>
                                                                   X=LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   do {
                                                                   Y = X
                                                                   Wait approximately 100ns
                                                                   Write a one to [DDR_ERR] to clear it (if set)
                                                                   X = LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   } while (X != Y);
                                                                   Write LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[CLEAR_ERROR_COUNT]=1 (to clear
                                                                   LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT])
                                                                   \</pre\>

                                                                 If X \< LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] after this sequence, assume that
                                                                 the hardware successfully corrected the error - software may
                                                                 choose to count the number of these errors. Else consider the error
                                                                 to be uncorrected and possibly fatal.

                                                                 Otherwise, if LMC is not auto-retrying, a [DDR_ERR] error may always be
                                                                 considered fatal. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Double-bit error detected on a DRAM read. Generally an indication of DRAM
                                                                 corruption and may be considered fatal.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Single-bit error detected on a DRAM read.
                                                                 When any of [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] are set, hardware corrected the error before using the value,
                                                                 but did not correct any stored value. When any of [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] are set, software should
                                                                 scrub the memory location whose address is in LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR before clearing the
                                                                 [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] bits. Otherwise, hardware may encounter the error again the next time the
                                                                 same memory location is referenced. We recommend that the entire 128-byte cache block be
                                                                 scrubbed via load-exclusive/store-release instructions, but other methods are possible.
                                                                 Software may also choose to count the number of these single-bit errors.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<1\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<2\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<3\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<4\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<1\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<2\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<3\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<4\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD,L2C_NXM_WR] actually determine whether NXM reads and
                                                                 writes (respectively) participate in [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication
                                                                 of failure. When [LMC()_NXM_FADR] is set, LMC()_NXM_FADR indicates the NXM address. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD,L2C_NXM_WR] actually determine whether NXM reads and
                                                                 writes (respectively) participate in [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication
                                                                 of failure. When [LMC()_NXM_FADR] is set, LMC()_NXM_FADR indicates the NXM address. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Single-bit error detected on a DRAM read.
                                                                 When any of [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] are set, hardware corrected the error before using the value,
                                                                 but did not correct any stored value. When any of [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] are set, software should
                                                                 scrub the memory location whose address is in LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR before clearing the
                                                                 [SEC_ERR\<3:0\>] bits. Otherwise, hardware may encounter the error again the next time the
                                                                 same memory location is referenced. We recommend that the entire 128-byte cache block be
                                                                 scrubbed via load-exclusive/store-release instructions, but other methods are possible.
                                                                 Software may also choose to count the number of these single-bit errors.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<1\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<2\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<3\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<4\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<1\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<2\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<3\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<4\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Double-bit error detected on a DRAM read. Generally an indication of DRAM
                                                                 corruption and may be considered fatal.

                                                                 In 64b mode:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c0_p1.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[63:0]_c1_p1.
                                                                 _ where _cC_pP denotes cycle C and phase P.

                                                                 In 32b mode, each bit corresponds to 2 phases:
                                                                 _ \<5\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c0_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<6\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c1_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<7\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c2_p1/0.
                                                                 _ \<8\> corresponds to DQ[31:0]_c3_p1/0. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt.
                                                                 Asserts whenever the corresponding DDR*_ERROR_ALERT_L pin (e.g. DDR4 ALERT_n)
                                                                 asserts.

                                                                 If LMC is auto-retrying address parity and/or write CRC errors, i.e. if
                                                                 LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[RETRY_ENABLE,AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE]=1,1
                                                                 (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[CA_PAR_PERS] should also be set - the DRAM should
                                                                 be in persistent parity error mode), then the DDR_ERR interrupt routine
                                                                 should:
                                                                   \<pre\>
                                                                   X=LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   do {
                                                                   Y = X
                                                                   Wait approximately 100ns
                                                                   Write a one to [DDR_ERR] to clear it (if set)
                                                                   X = LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT]
                                                                   } while (X != Y);
                                                                   Write LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[CLEAR_ERROR_COUNT]=1 (to clear
                                                                   LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_COUNT])
                                                                   \</pre\>

                                                                 If X \< LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] after this sequence, assume that
                                                                 the hardware successfully corrected the error - software may
                                                                 choose to count the number of these errors. Else consider the error
                                                                 to be uncorrected and possibly fatal.

                                                                 Otherwise, if LMC is not auto-retrying, a [DDR_ERR] error may always be
                                                                 considered fatal. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Error threshold set by LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] is reached. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7.
                                                                 Software needs to clear the interrupt before a new max can be detected.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7.
                                                                 Software needs to clear the interrupt before a new max can be detected.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD], LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_WR] actually
                                                                 determine whether NXM reads and writes (respectively) participate in
                                                                 [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication of failure. LMC()_NXM_FADR
                                                                 indicates the NXM address. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) When set, indicates an access to nonexistent memory. Normally only NXM writes,
                                                                 but LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_RD], LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[L2C_NXM_WR] actually
                                                                 determine whether NXM reads and writes (respectively) participate in
                                                                 [NXM_WR_ERR]. NXM writes are generally an indication of failure. LMC()_NXM_FADR
                                                                 indicates the NXM address. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7.
                                                                 Software needs to clear the interrupt before a new max can be detected.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7.
                                                                 Software needs to clear the interrupt before a new max can be detected.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) DDR RAM error alert interrupt. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Error threshold set by LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[MAX_ERRORS] is reached. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_int bdk_lmcx_int_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001f0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_INT", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) bdk_lmcx_int_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) "LMCX_INT"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_INT(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_int_en
 *
 * INTERNAL: LMC Legacy Interrupt Enable Register
 *
 * Internal:
 * Deprecated and unused CSR.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_int_en
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_en_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
        uint64_t ddr_error_alert_ena   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) DDR4 error alert interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_ena        : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) DLC RAM ECC double error detect (DED) interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_ena        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) DLC RAM ECC single error correct (SEC) interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t intr_ded_ena          : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) ECC double error detect (DED) interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller raises
                                                                 a processor interrupt on detecting an uncorrectable double-bit ECC error. */
        uint64_t intr_sec_ena          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC single error correct (SEC) interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller
                                                                 raises a processor interrupt on detecting a correctable single-bit ECC error. */
        uint64_t intr_nxm_wr_ena       : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Nonwrite error interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller raises a processor
                                                                 interrupt on detecting an nonexistent memory write. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t intr_nxm_wr_ena       : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Nonwrite error interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller raises a processor
                                                                 interrupt on detecting an nonexistent memory write. */
        uint64_t intr_sec_ena          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) ECC single error correct (SEC) interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller
                                                                 raises a processor interrupt on detecting a correctable single-bit ECC error. */
        uint64_t intr_ded_ena          : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) ECC double error detect (DED) interrupt enable bit. When set, the memory controller raises
                                                                 a processor interrupt on detecting an uncorrectable double-bit ECC error. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_ena        : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) DLC RAM ECC single error correct (SEC) interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_ena        : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) DLC RAM ECC double error detect (DED) interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_alert_ena   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) DDR4 error alert interrupt enable bit. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_int_en_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_int_en bdk_lmcx_int_en_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001e8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_INT_EN", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) bdk_lmcx_int_en_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) "LMCX_INT_EN"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_INT_EN(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_int_ena_w1c
 *
 * LMC Interrupt Enable Clear Register
 * This register clears interrupt enable bits.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1C/H) Reads or clears enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000158ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000158ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000158ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000158ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1c_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) "LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1C(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_int_ena_w1s
 *
 * LMC Interrupt Enable Set Register
 * This register sets interrupt enable bits.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets enable for LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000160ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000160ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000160ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000160ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) bdk_lmcx_int_ena_w1s_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) "LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_INT_ENA_W1S(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_int_w1s
 *
 * LMC Interrupt Set Register
 * This register sets interrupt bits.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_int_w1s
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_4          : 4;
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max0         : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX0]. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max1         : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[REF_PEND_MAX1]. */
        uint64_t reserved_3_10         : 8;
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_13        : 2;
        uint64_t ddr_alert_sat         : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..2)_INT[DDR_ALERT_SAT]. */
        uint64_t reserved_15_63        : 49;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..3)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_wr_err            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[NXM_WR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t sec_err               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ded_err               : 4;  /**< [  8:  5](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t dlcram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DLCRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t ddr_err               : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[DDR_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_sec_err        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_SEC_ERR]. */
        uint64_t macram_ded_err        : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1S/H) Reads or sets LMC(0..1)_INT[MACRAM_DED_ERR]. */
        uint64_t reserved_14_63        : 50;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_int_w1s bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000150ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000150ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000150ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000150ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_INT_W1S", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) bdk_lmcx_int_w1s_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) "LMCX_INT_W1S"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_INT_W1S(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_lane#_crc_swiz
 *
 * LMC MR Write Control Register
 * This register contains the CRC bit swizzle for even and odd ranks.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
        uint64_t r1_swiz7              : 3;  /**< [ 55: 53](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 7. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz6              : 3;  /**< [ 52: 50](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 6. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz5              : 3;  /**< [ 49: 47](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 5. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz4              : 3;  /**< [ 46: 44](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 4. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz3              : 3;  /**< [ 43: 41](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 3. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz2              : 3;  /**< [ 40: 38](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 2. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz1              : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 1. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz0              : 3;  /**< [ 34: 32](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 0. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_31        : 8;
        uint64_t r0_swiz7              : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 7. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz6              : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 6. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz5              : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 5. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz4              : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 4. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz3              : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 3. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz2              : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 2. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz1              : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 1. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz0              : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r0_swiz0              : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 0. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz1              : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 1. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz2              : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 2. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz3              : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 3. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz4              : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 4. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz5              : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 5. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz6              : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 6. */
        uint64_t r0_swiz7              : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Bit select for even rank, bit 7. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_31        : 8;
        uint64_t r1_swiz0              : 3;  /**< [ 34: 32](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 0. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz1              : 3;  /**< [ 37: 35](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 1. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz2              : 3;  /**< [ 40: 38](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 2. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz3              : 3;  /**< [ 43: 41](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 3. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz4              : 3;  /**< [ 46: 44](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 4. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz5              : 3;  /**< [ 49: 47](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 5. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz6              : 3;  /**< [ 52: 50](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 6. */
        uint64_t r1_swiz7              : 3;  /**< [ 55: 53](R/W) Bit select for odd rank, bit 7. */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=8)))
        return 0x87e088000380ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0xf);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=8)))
        return 0x87e088000380ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0xf);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=8)))
        return 0x87e088000380ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0xf);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=8)))
        return 0x87e088000380ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0xf);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) bdk_lmcx_lanex_crc_swiz_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) "LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_LANEX_CRC_SWIZ(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_modereg_params0
 *
 * LMC Mode Register Parameters 0 Register
 * These parameters are written into the DDR4 MR0, MR1, MR2 and MR3 registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the WRP register. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL])
                                                                 1: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4)

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init
                                                                 and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 DDR3:
                                                                 0x0 = 16.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 12.
                                                                 0x7 = 14.

                                                                 DDR4:
                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and,
                                                                 if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set,
                                                                 self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,
                                                                 RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be 1 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:

                                                                 0x2 = 5. 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 6. 0x3 = 13.
                                                                 0x6 = 7. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x8 = 8. 0x7 = 15.
                                                                 0xA = 9. 0x9 = 16.
                                                                 0xC = 10.
                                                                 0xE = 11.
                                                                 0x0, 0xB, 0xD, 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xD = 17, 0xE = 19.
                                                                 0xF = 21, 0xC = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be 1 in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0: enable; 1: disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR3 parts in the selected ranks during power-
                                                                 up/init, write-leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0: disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]
                                                                 and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in
                                                                 all
                                                                 the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0: enable; 1: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected DDR3
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START]
                                                                 and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value
                                                                 must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6, respectively, as per
                                                                 the JEDEC DDR3 specifications. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read-leveling should only be initiated via the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR3 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 5.
                                                                 0x1 = 6.
                                                                 0x2 = 7.
                                                                 0x3 = 8.
                                                                 0x4 = 9.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 11.
                                                                 0x7 = 12.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 5.
                                                                 0x1 = 6.
                                                                 0x2 = 7.
                                                                 0x3 = 8.
                                                                 0x4 = 9.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 11.
                                                                 0x7 = 12.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR3 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read-leveling should only be initiated via the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0: enable; 1: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected DDR3
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START]
                                                                 and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value
                                                                 must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6, respectively, as per
                                                                 the JEDEC DDR3 specifications. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]
                                                                 and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in
                                                                 all
                                                                 the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0: disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0: enable; 1: disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR3 parts in the selected ranks during power-
                                                                 up/init, write-leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be 1 in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:

                                                                 0x2 = 5. 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 6. 0x3 = 13.
                                                                 0x6 = 7. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x8 = 8. 0x7 = 15.
                                                                 0xA = 9. 0x9 = 16.
                                                                 0xC = 10.
                                                                 0xE = 11.
                                                                 0x0, 0xB, 0xD, 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xD = 17, 0xE = 19.
                                                                 0xF = 21, 0xC = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set,
                                                                 self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,
                                                                 RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be 1 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 DDR3:
                                                                 0x0 = 16.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 12.
                                                                 0x7 = 14.

                                                                 DDR4:
                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and,
                                                                 if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init
                                                                 and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL])
                                                                 1: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4)

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the WRP register. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL])
                                                                 1: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4)

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init
                                                                 and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 DDR3:
                                                                 0x0 = 16.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 12.
                                                                 0x7 = 14.

                                                                 DDR4:
                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and,
                                                                 if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set,
                                                                 self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,
                                                                 RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be 1 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:

                                                                 0x2 = 5. 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 6. 0x3 = 13.
                                                                 0x6 = 7. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x8 = 8. 0x7 = 15.
                                                                 0xA = 9. 0x9 = 16.
                                                                 0xC = 10.
                                                                 0xE = 11.
                                                                 0x0, 0xB, 0xD, 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xD = 17, 0xE = 19.
                                                                 0xF = 21, 0xC = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be 1 in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0: enable; 1: disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR3 parts in the selected ranks during power-
                                                                 up/init, write-leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0: disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]
                                                                 and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in
                                                                 all
                                                                 the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0: enable; 1: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected DDR3
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START]
                                                                 and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value
                                                                 must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6, respectively, as per
                                                                 the JEDEC DDR3 specifications. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read-leveling should only be initiated via the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR3 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 5.
                                                                 0x1 = 6.
                                                                 0x2 = 7.
                                                                 0x3 = 8.
                                                                 0x4 = 9.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 11.
                                                                 0x7 = 12.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 5.
                                                                 0x1 = 6.
                                                                 0x2 = 7.
                                                                 0x3 = 8.
                                                                 0x4 = 9.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 11.
                                                                 0x7 = 12.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:
                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR3 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read-leveling should only be initiated via the read-leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0: enable; 1: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected DDR3
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START]
                                                                 and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value
                                                                 must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6, respectively, as per
                                                                 the JEDEC DDR3 specifications. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]
                                                                 and LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in
                                                                 all
                                                                 the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0: disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0: disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR3 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL, INIT_START,RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0: enable; 1: disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR3 parts in the selected ranks during power-
                                                                 up/init, write-leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK,INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be 0 in all the DDR3 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be 1 in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency.

                                                                 In DDR3 mode:

                                                                 0x2 = 5. 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 6. 0x3 = 13.
                                                                 0x6 = 7. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x8 = 8. 0x7 = 15.
                                                                 0xA = 9. 0x9 = 16.
                                                                 0xC = 10.
                                                                 0xE = 11.
                                                                 0x0, 0xB, 0xD, 0xF = Reserved.

                                                                 In DDR4 mode:

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xD = 17, 0xE = 19.
                                                                 0xF = 21, 0xC = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR3 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR3/4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set,
                                                                 self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_CONFIG[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START,
                                                                 RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be 1 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL] value must be 0 in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 DDR3:
                                                                 0x0 = 16.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5 = 10.
                                                                 0x6 = 12.
                                                                 0x7 = 14.

                                                                 DDR4:
                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init and,
                                                                 if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR3/DDR4 parts during power-up/init
                                                                 and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal
                                                                 the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR3/DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL])
                                                                 1: CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4)

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the WRP register. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0 = CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]).
                                                                 1 = CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4).

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 This value must equal the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL Reset] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL Reset] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-
                                                                 refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be one in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency. Together with [CL_EXT] field, the following shows all possible CAS latency
                                                                 values.

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xC = 23. 0xD = 17.
                                                                 0xE = 19. 0xF = 21.
                                                                 0x10 = 25. 0x11 = 26.
                                                                 0x12 = 27. 0x13 = 28.
                                                                 0x14 = 29. 0x15 = 30.
                                                                 0x16 = 31. 0x17 = 32.
                                                                 0x18-0x1F = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be one in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0 = enable; 1 = disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR4 parts in the selected ranks during power
                                                                 up/init, write leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK], LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0 = disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR4 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0 = disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR4 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in all the DDR4
                                                                 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0 = enable; 1 = disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected
                                                                 DDR4
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN].
                                                                 This value must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6,
                                                                 respectively, as per the JEDEC DDR4 specifications. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read leveling should only be initiated via the read leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR4 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 14.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = 20.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cwl                   : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) CAS write latency.

                                                                 0x0 = 9.
                                                                 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11.
                                                                 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 14.
                                                                 0x5 = 16.
                                                                 0x6 = 18.
                                                                 0x7 = 20.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR2[CWL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. This value must equal the MR2[CWL] value in
                                                                 all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation.
                                                                 tCWL must be programmed to less than or equal to tCL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t mprloc                : 2;  /**< [  4:  3](R/W) MPR location. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPRLoc] in the selected DDR4 parts during
                                                                 power-up/init, read leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh
                                                                 exit instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPRLoc] = 0 at the beginning of the read-
                                                                 leveling instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR3[MPRLoc] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached
                                                                 to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t mpr                   : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](R/W) MPR. LMC writes this value to MR3[MPR] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init,
                                                                 read leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. (LMC also writes MR3[MPR] = 1 at the beginning of the read leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence. Read leveling should only be initiated via the read leveling
                                                                 instruction sequence.) See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR3[MPR] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dll                   : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) DLL Enable. 0 = enable; 1 = disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[DLL] in the selected
                                                                 DDR4
                                                                 parts during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is
                                                                 set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN].
                                                                 This value must equal the MR1[DLL] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. In DLL-off mode, CL/CWL must be programmed equal to 6/6,
                                                                 respectively, as per the JEDEC DDR4 specifications. */
        uint64_t al                    : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Additive latency:
                                                                 0x0: 0.
                                                                 0x1: CL-1.
                                                                 0x2: CL - 2.
                                                                 0x3: Reserved.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[AL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init, write
                                                                 leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. This value must equal the MR1[AL] value in all the DDR4
                                                                 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. See also LMC()_CONTROL[POCAS]. */
        uint64_t wlev                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](RO) Write leveling enable. 0 = disable. LMC writes MR1[Level]=0 in the DDR4 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit sequences. (Write
                                                                 leveling can only be initiated via the write leveling instruction sequence.) See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t tdqs                  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) TDQS enable. 0 = disable. LMC writes this value to MR1[TDQS] in the DDR4 parts in the
                                                                 selected ranks during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t qoff                  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W) Qoff enable. 0 = enable; 1 = disable.
                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR1[Qoff] in the DDR4 parts in the selected ranks during power
                                                                 up/init, write leveling, and if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry
                                                                 and exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK], LMC()_CONFIG[INIT_STATUS] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. The
                                                                 MR1[Qoff] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t bl                    : 2;  /**< [ 13: 12](R/W) Burst length.
                                                                 0x0 = 8 (fixed).
                                                                 0x1 = 4 or 8 (on-the-fly).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[BL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[BL] value
                                                                 must be one in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal operation. */
        uint64_t cl                    : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) CAS latency. Together with [CL_EXT] field, the following shows all possible CAS latency
                                                                 values.

                                                                 0x0 =  9. 0x1 = 10.
                                                                 0x2 = 11. 0x3 = 12.
                                                                 0x4 = 13. 0x5 = 14.
                                                                 0x6 = 15. 0x7 = 16.
                                                                 0x8 = 18. 0x9 = 20.
                                                                 0xA = 22. 0xB = 24.
                                                                 0xC = 23. 0xD = 17.
                                                                 0xE = 19. 0xF = 21.
                                                                 0x10 = 25. 0x11 = 26.
                                                                 0x12 = 27. 0x13 = 28.
                                                                 0x14 = 29. 0x15 = 30.
                                                                 0x16 = 31. 0x17 = 32.
                                                                 0x18-0x1F = Reserved.

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[CAS Latency / CL] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must equal the
                                                                 MR0[CAS Latency / CL] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation.

                                                                 tCL must be programmed to greater than or equal to tCWL for proper LMC operation. */
        uint64_t rbt                   : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](RO) Read burst. Type 1 = interleaved (fixed). LMC writes this value to MR0[RBT] in the
                                                                 selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-
                                                                 refresh exit instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START],
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. The MR0[RBT] value must be one in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks
                                                                 during normal operation. */
        uint64_t tm                    : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Test mode. LMC writes this value to MR0[TM] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[TM] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t dllr                  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) DLL reset. LMC writes this value to MR0[DLL Reset] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-
                                                                 up/init and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction
                                                                 sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 The MR0[DLL Reset] value must be zero in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t wrp                   : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Write recovery for auto precharge. Should be programmed to be equal to or greater than
                                                                 RNDUP[TWR(ns) / Tcyc(ns)].

                                                                 0x0 = 10.
                                                                 0x1 = 12.
                                                                 0x2 = 14.
                                                                 0x3 = 16.
                                                                 0x4 = 18.
                                                                 0x5 = 20.
                                                                 0x6 = 24.
                                                                 0x7 = 22.
                                                                 0x8 = 26. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).
                                                                 0x9-0xf = Reserved. (Note that LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[WRP_EXT] = 1).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[WR] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK].
                                                                 This value must equal the MR0[WR] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during
                                                                 normal operation. */
        uint64_t ppd                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) DLL control for precharge powerdown.
                                                                 0 = Slow exit (DLL off).
                                                                 1 = Fast exit (DLL on).

                                                                 LMC writes this value to MR0[PPD] in the selected DDR4 parts during power-up/init and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK]. This value must
                                                                 equal the MR0[PPD] value in all the DDR4 parts attached to all ranks during normal
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t al_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the new Additive latency settings for DDR4 3DS.
                                                                 Together with LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL], this covers additive latency settings
                                                                 of up to CL-6.

                                                                 0 = CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]).
                                                                 1 = CL - (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL] + 4).

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[AL]. */
        uint64_t cl_ext                : 1;  /**< [ 26: 26](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The extended bit for the proposed CAS Latency spec change. The new
                                                                 CAS Latency in DDR4 DRAM is defined in MR0(A12,A6,A5,A4,A2). This bit sets
                                                                 the A12 bit.

                                                                 See LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0[CL]. */
        uint64_t wrp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the WRP register. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_s cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_s cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0 bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) bdk_lmcx_modereg_params0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) "LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_modereg_params1
 *
 * LMC Mode Register Parameters 1 Register
 * These parameters are written into the DDR4 MR0, MR1, MR2 and MR3 registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4
                                                                 specifications, if RTT_NOM is used during write operations, only values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, no longer needed. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, no longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4
                                                                 specifications, if RTT_NOM is used during write operations, only values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4
                                                                 specifications, if RTT_NOM is used during write operations, only values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR4
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, no longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, no longer needed. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4
                                                                 specifications, if RTT_NOM is used during write operations, only values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values
                                                                 MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 FIXME, No longer needed. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling,
                                                                 and, if LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit
                                                                 instruction sequences. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR4
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR4PDOMAIN]. Per JEDEC DDR4 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_s cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t pasr_00               : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 0 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_00                : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_00                : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00             : 2;  /**< [  6:  5](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_00                : 2;  /**< [  8:  7](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 0
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_00            : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 0. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 0 (i.e. DIMM0_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2),
                                                                 or 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8)
                                                                 are also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_01               : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 1 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_01                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_01                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01             : 2;  /**< [ 18: 17](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR2[RTT_WR] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_01                : 2;  /**< [ 20: 19](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 1
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_01            : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 1. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 1 (i.e. DIMM0_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_10               : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 2 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_10                : 1;  /**< [ 27: 27](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_10                : 1;  /**< [ 28: 28](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10             : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_10                : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 2
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_10            : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 2. LMC writes this value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] in the rank 2 (i.e. DIMM1_CS0) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM
                                                                 is used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or
                                                                 3 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are
                                                                 also allowed. */
        uint64_t pasr_11               : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Partial array self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[PASR] in the rank 3 (i.e.
                                                                 DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t asr_11                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Auto self-refresh rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[ASR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1)
                                                                 DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t srt_11                : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Self-refresh temperature range rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[SRT] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START], LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11             : 2;  /**< [ 42: 41](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR2[Rtt_WR] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if LMC()_CONFIG
                                                                 [SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences. See
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL [DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t dic_11                : 2;  /**< [ 44: 43](R/W) Output driver impedance control rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[D.I.C.] in the rank 3
                                                                 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM, DDR3PSOFT]. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom_11            : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) RTT_NOM rank 3. LMC writes this value to MR1[RTT_NOM] in the rank 3 (i.e. DIMM1_CS1) DDR3
                                                                 parts when selected during power-up/init, write-leveling, and, if
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[SREF_WITH_DLL] is set, self-refresh entry and exit instruction sequences.
                                                                 See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL,INIT_START] and LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
                                                                 LMC()_RESET_CTL[DDR3PWARM,DDR3PSOFT]. Per JEDEC DDR3 specifications, if RTT_NOM is
                                                                 used during write operations, only values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3
                                                                 (RZQ/6) are allowed. Otherwise, values MR1[RTT_NOM] = 4 (RZQ/12) and 5 (RZQ/8) are also
                                                                 allowed. */
        uint64_t db_output_impedance   : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Host Interface DQ/DQS Output Driver Impedance control for DIMM0's Data Buffer.
                                                                 This is the default value used during Host Interface Write Leveling in LRDIMM
                                                                 environment, i.e., LMC()_CONFIG[LRDIMM_ENA] = 1, LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0x6.
                                                                 0x0 = RZQ/6 (40 ohm).
                                                                 0x1 = RZQ/7 (34 ohm).
                                                                 0x2 = RZQ/5 (48 ohm).
                                                                 0x3-0x7 = Reserved. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_00_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) RTT_WR rank 0 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_01_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) RTT_WR rank 1 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_10_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) RTT_WR rank 2 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t rtt_wr_11_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) RTT_WR rank 3 extension bit for DDR4. */
        uint64_t reserved_55_63        : 9;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_cn83xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1 bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000260ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000260ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000260ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000260ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) bdk_lmcx_modereg_params1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) "LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_modereg_params2
 *
 * LMC Mode Register Parameters Register 2
 * These parameters are written into the DDR4 mode registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
        uint64_t vrefdq_train_en       : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Vref training mode enable, used for all ranks. */
        uint64_t vref_range_11         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) VREF range for rank 3. */
        uint64_t vref_value_11         : 6;  /**< [ 38: 33](R/W) VREF value for rank 3. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_11           : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) RTT park value for rank 3. */
        uint64_t vref_range_10         : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) VREF range for rank 2. */
        uint64_t vref_value_10         : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) VREF value for rank 2. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_10           : 3;  /**< [ 22: 20](R/W) RTT park value for rank 2. */
        uint64_t vref_range_01         : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) VREF range for rank 1. */
        uint64_t vref_value_01         : 6;  /**< [ 18: 13](R/W) VREF value for rank 1. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_01           : 3;  /**< [ 12: 10](R/W) RTT park value for rank 1. */
        uint64_t vref_range_00         : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) VREF range for rank 0. */
        uint64_t vref_value_00         : 6;  /**< [  8:  3](R/W) VREF value for rank 0. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_00           : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) RTT park value for rank 0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rtt_park_00           : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) RTT park value for rank 0. */
        uint64_t vref_value_00         : 6;  /**< [  8:  3](R/W) VREF value for rank 0. */
        uint64_t vref_range_00         : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) VREF range for rank 0. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_01           : 3;  /**< [ 12: 10](R/W) RTT park value for rank 1. */
        uint64_t vref_value_01         : 6;  /**< [ 18: 13](R/W) VREF value for rank 1. */
        uint64_t vref_range_01         : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) VREF range for rank 1. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_10           : 3;  /**< [ 22: 20](R/W) RTT park value for rank 2. */
        uint64_t vref_value_10         : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) VREF value for rank 2. */
        uint64_t vref_range_10         : 1;  /**< [ 29: 29](R/W) VREF range for rank 2. */
        uint64_t rtt_park_11           : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) RTT park value for rank 3. */
        uint64_t vref_value_11         : 6;  /**< [ 38: 33](R/W) VREF value for rank 3. */
        uint64_t vref_range_11         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) VREF range for rank 3. */
        uint64_t vrefdq_train_en       : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Vref training mode enable, used for all ranks. */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2 bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000050ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000050ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000050ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000050ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) bdk_lmcx_modereg_params2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) "LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_modereg_params3
 *
 * LMC Mode Register Parameters Register 3
 * These parameters are written into the DDR4 mode registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
        uint64_t tc_ref_range          : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t reserved_39           : 1;
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t reserved_39           : 1;
        uint64_t tc_ref_range          : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_39_63        : 25;
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t tc_ref                : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t tc_ref                : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t reserved_39_63        : 25;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
        uint64_t tc_ref_range          : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t tc_ref                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode enable. Software must first ensure that LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] is
                                                                 cleared, prior to setting this field.
                                                                 Setting of this field must happen prior to running the INIT sequence at the start of DRAM
                                                                 bringup. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t max_pd                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Maximum power-down mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t vref_mon              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Internal VREF monitor: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t cal                   : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) CS-to-CMD/ADDR latency mode (cycles). */
        uint64_t sre_abort             : 1;  /**< [  6:  6](R/W) Self refresh abort. */
        uint64_t rd_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t wr_preamble           : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) Write preamble, 0 = one nCK, 1 = two nCK. */
        uint64_t par_lat_mode          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Parity latency mode. */
        uint64_t odt_pd                : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) ODT in PD mode. */
        uint64_t ca_par_pers           : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Command/address persistent parity error mode. */
        uint64_t dm                    : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Data mask enable. */
        uint64_t wr_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) Write DBI. */
        uint64_t rd_dbi                : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) Read DBI. */
        uint64_t tccd_l                : 3;  /**< [ 19: 17](R/W) tCCD_L timing parameter:
                                                                 0x0 = 4.
                                                                 0x1 = 5.
                                                                 0x2 = 6.
                                                                 0x3 = 7.
                                                                 0x4 = 8.
                                                                 0x5-0x7 = reserved. */
        uint64_t lpasr                 : 2;  /**< [ 21: 20](R/W) LP auto self refresh. */
        uint64_t crc                   : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) CRC mode. */
        uint64_t gd                    : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Gear-down mode enable. Software must first ensure that LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] is
                                                                 cleared, prior to setting this field.
                                                                 Setting of this field must happen prior to running the INIT sequence at the start of DRAM
                                                                 bringup. */
        uint64_t pda                   : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Per DRAM addressability. */
        uint64_t temp_sense            : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) Temperature sensor readout enable. */
        uint64_t fgrm                  : 3;  /**< [ 28: 26](R/W) Fine granularity refresh mode. */
        uint64_t wr_cmd_lat            : 2;  /**< [ 30: 29](R/W) Write command latency when CRC and DM are both enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_fmt               : 2;  /**< [ 32: 31](R/W) MPR format. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_s      : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_S
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to a different bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t xrank_add_tccd_l      : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Add additional cycles on top of the 4 cycles applied to tCCD_L
                                                                 when crossing logical rank (to the same bank group) of a 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t tc_ref                : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh mode: 0 = disable, 1 = enable. */
        uint64_t tc_ref_range          : 1;  /**< [ 40: 40](R/W) Temperature controlled refresh range: 0 = normal, 1 = extended. */
        uint64_t reserved_41_63        : 23;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3 bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000058ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000058ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000058ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000058ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) bdk_lmcx_modereg_params3_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) "LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MODEREG_PARAMS3(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_mpr_data0
 *
 * LMC MR Data Register 0
 * This register provides bits \<63:0\> of MPR data register.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<63:0\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for the lowest-order x4 device (x4
                                                                 device 0); bits\<15:8\> represent x4 device 1; ..., bits\<63:56\> are for x4 device 7.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field stores the R/W comparison output
                                                                 from all DQ63 - DQ0.
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, this field stores the positive edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from DQ63 - DQ0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<63:0\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for the lowest-order x4 device (x4
                                                                 device 0); bits\<15:8\> represent x4 device 1; ..., bits\<63:56\> are for x4 device 7.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field stores the R/W comparison output
                                                                 from all DQ63 - DQ0.
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, this field stores the positive edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from DQ63 - DQ0. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0 bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000070ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000070ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000070ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000070ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MPR_DATA0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) bdk_lmcx_mpr_data0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) "LMCX_MPR_DATA0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_mpr_data1
 *
 * LMC MR Data Register 1
 * This register provides bits \<127:64\> of MPR data register.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<127:64\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for x4 device 8; bits\<15:8\>
                                                                 represent x4 device 9; ...; bits\<63:56\> are for x4 device 15.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field stores the R/W comparison output
                                                                 from the ECC byte (DQ71 - DQ64).
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, [MPR_DATA]\<7:0\> stores the positive edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from the ECC byte (DQ71 - DQ64), while
                                                                 [MPR_DATA]\<64:8\> stores the negative edge read data coming from DQ55 - DQ0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<127:64\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for x4 device 8; bits\<15:8\>
                                                                 represent x4 device 9; ...; bits\<63:56\> are for x4 device 15.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field stores the R/W comparison output
                                                                 from the ECC byte (DQ71 - DQ64).
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, [MPR_DATA]\<7:0\> stores the positive edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from the ECC byte (DQ71 - DQ64), while
                                                                 [MPR_DATA]\<64:8\> stores the negative edge read data coming from DQ55 - DQ0. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1 bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000078ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000078ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000078ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000078ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MPR_DATA1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) bdk_lmcx_mpr_data1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) "LMCX_MPR_DATA1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_mpr_data2
 *
 * LMC MR Data Register 2
 * This register provides bits \<143:128\> of MPR data register.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<143:128\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for x4 device 16; bits\<15:8\>
                                                                 represent x4 device 17.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field is not used.
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, [MPR_DATA]\<15:0\> stores the negative edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from DQ71 - DQ56. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mpr_data              : 16; /**< [ 15:  0](RO/H) MPR data bits\<143:128\>. Bits\<7:0\> represent the MPR data for x4 device 16; bits\<15:8\>
                                                                 represent x4 device 17.

                                                                 This field is also used to store the results after running the general R/W training
                                                                 sequence (LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL] = 0xE).
                                                                 The format of the stored results is controlled by LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN].
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 1, this field is not used.
                                                                 When LMC()_DBTRAIN_CTL[RW_TRAIN] = 0, [MPR_DATA]\<15:0\> stores the negative edge read data
                                                                 on a particular cycle coming from DQ71 - DQ56. */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2 bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000080ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000080ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000080ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000080ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MPR_DATA2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) bdk_lmcx_mpr_data2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) "LMCX_MPR_DATA2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MPR_DATA2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_mr_mpr_ctl
 *
 * LMC MR Write and MPR Control Register
 * This register provides the control functions when programming the MPR of DDR4 DRAMs.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t mr_wr_secure_key_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, this enables the issuing of security key with the
                                                                 unique address field A[17:0] set by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]
                                                                 during the MRW sequence.
                                                                 Set this to one when executing DRAM post package repair manually
                                                                 by using MRW operation. */
        uint64_t pba_func_space        : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Set the function space selector during PBA mode of the MRW
                                                                 sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_bg1             : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) BG1 part of the address select for MRS in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t mpr_sample_dq_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 No longer used due to logic change from
                                                                 initial design. */
        uint64_t pda_early_dqx         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, it enables lmc_dqx early for PDA/PBA operation. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pba_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Per buffer addressability write enable. When set, MRW operations use PBA,
                                                                 enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per buffer. Only available for DDR4 LRDIMM. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_use_default_value : 1;/**< [ 52: 52](R/W) When set, write the value to the MR that is computed from the value set in various CSR
                                                                 fields that would be used during initialization, rather that using the value in the
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]. Useful to rewrite the same value or to change single
                                                                 bits without having to compute a whole new value for the MR. */
        uint64_t mpr_whole_byte_enable : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_byte_select       : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_bit_select        : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](R/W) Select which of four bits to read for each nibble of DRAM data. Typically all four bits
                                                                 from a x4 device, or all eight bits from a x8 device, or all 16 bits from a x16 device
                                                                 carry the same data, but this field allows selection of which device bit will be used to
                                                                 read the MPR data. */
        uint64_t mpr_wr                : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) MPR sequence will perform a write operation when set. */
        uint64_t mpr_loc               : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](R/W) MPR location select for MPR sequence. Only makes a difference for DDR4. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) PDA write enable. When set, MRW operations use PDA, enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per device.
                                                                 Only available for DDR4 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_mask        : 18; /**< [ 40: 23](R/W) PDA mask. If [MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE] = 1 and there is a one in the bit for this mask value, then
                                                                 the corresponding DRAM device is enabled for the PDA MR write operation.
                                                                 Bit\<23\> corresponds to the lowest order, x4 device, and bit\<40\> corresponds to the highest
                                                                 order x4 device, for a total of up to 18 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_rank            : 2;  /**< [ 22: 21](R/W) Selects the DRAM rank for either MRW or MPR sequences. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Selects which MR to write with the MR write sequence.
                                                                 Which pins to drive and how to drive them is automatically controlled through the DDR3/4
                                                                 mode setting. Bits\<19:18\> are also used to select the MPR page for an MPR sequence.
                                                                 A value of 0x7 selects an RCW write for both DDR4 and DDR3 MRW operations. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_addr            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets a value for A\<17:0\> for MR write operations. Note that many of these bits
                                                                 must be zero for various MRs. Bits\<7:0\> are also used for write data on an MPR
                                                                 sequence write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mr_wr_addr            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets a value for A\<17:0\> for MR write operations. Note that many of these bits
                                                                 must be zero for various MRs. Bits\<7:0\> are also used for write data on an MPR
                                                                 sequence write operation. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Selects which MR to write with the MR write sequence.
                                                                 Which pins to drive and how to drive them is automatically controlled through the DDR3/4
                                                                 mode setting. Bits\<19:18\> are also used to select the MPR page for an MPR sequence.
                                                                 A value of 0x7 selects an RCW write for both DDR4 and DDR3 MRW operations. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_rank            : 2;  /**< [ 22: 21](R/W) Selects the DRAM rank for either MRW or MPR sequences. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_mask        : 18; /**< [ 40: 23](R/W) PDA mask. If [MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE] = 1 and there is a one in the bit for this mask value, then
                                                                 the corresponding DRAM device is enabled for the PDA MR write operation.
                                                                 Bit\<23\> corresponds to the lowest order, x4 device, and bit\<40\> corresponds to the highest
                                                                 order x4 device, for a total of up to 18 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) PDA write enable. When set, MRW operations use PDA, enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per device.
                                                                 Only available for DDR4 devices. */
        uint64_t mpr_loc               : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](R/W) MPR location select for MPR sequence. Only makes a difference for DDR4. */
        uint64_t mpr_wr                : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) MPR sequence will perform a write operation when set. */
        uint64_t mpr_bit_select        : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](R/W) Select which of four bits to read for each nibble of DRAM data. Typically all four bits
                                                                 from a x4 device, or all eight bits from a x8 device, or all 16 bits from a x16 device
                                                                 carry the same data, but this field allows selection of which device bit will be used to
                                                                 read the MPR data. */
        uint64_t mpr_byte_select       : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_whole_byte_enable : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_use_default_value : 1;/**< [ 52: 52](R/W) When set, write the value to the MR that is computed from the value set in various CSR
                                                                 fields that would be used during initialization, rather that using the value in the
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]. Useful to rewrite the same value or to change single
                                                                 bits without having to compute a whole new value for the MR. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pba_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Per buffer addressability write enable. When set, MRW operations use PBA,
                                                                 enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per buffer. Only available for DDR4 LRDIMM. */
        uint64_t pda_early_dqx         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, it enables lmc_dqx early for PDA/PBA operation. */
        uint64_t mpr_sample_dq_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 No longer used due to logic change from
                                                                 initial design. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_bg1             : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) BG1 part of the address select for MRS in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t pba_func_space        : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Set the function space selector during PBA mode of the MRW
                                                                 sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_secure_key_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, this enables the issuing of security key with the
                                                                 unique address field A[17:0] set by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]
                                                                 during the MRW sequence.
                                                                 Set this to one when executing DRAM post package repair manually
                                                                 by using MRW operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl_s cn8; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t mr_wr_secure_key_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, this enables the issuing of security key with the
                                                                 unique address field A[17:0] set by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]
                                                                 during the MRW sequence.
                                                                 Set this to one when executing DRAM post package repair manually
                                                                 by using MRW operation. */
        uint64_t pba_func_space        : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Set the function space selector during PBA mode of the MRW
                                                                 sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_bg1             : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) BG1 part of the address select for MRS in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t mpr_sample_dq_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 No longer used due to logic change from
                                                                 initial design. */
        uint64_t pda_early_dqx         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, it enables lmc_dqx early for PDA/PBA operation. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pba_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Per buffer addressability write enable. When set, MRW operations use PBA,
                                                                 enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per buffer. Only available for DDR4 LRDIMM. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_use_default_value : 1;/**< [ 52: 52](R/W) When set, write the value to the MR that is computed from the value set in various CSR
                                                                 fields that would be used during initialization, rather that using the value in the
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]. Useful to rewrite the same value or to change single
                                                                 bits without having to compute a whole new value for the MR. */
        uint64_t mpr_whole_byte_enable : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_byte_select       : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_bit_select        : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](R/W) Select which of four bits to read for each nibble of DRAM data. Typically all four bits
                                                                 from a x4 device, or all eight bits from a x8 device, or all 16 bits from a x16 device
                                                                 carry the same data, but this field allows selection of which device bit will be used to
                                                                 read the MPR data. */
        uint64_t mpr_wr                : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) MPR sequence will perform a write operation when set. */
        uint64_t mpr_loc               : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](R/W) MPR location select for MPR sequence. Only makes a difference for DDR4. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) PDA write enable. When set, MRW operations use PDA, enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per device.
                                                                 Only available for DDR4 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_mask        : 18; /**< [ 40: 23](R/W) PDA mask. If [MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE] = 1 and there is a one in the bit for this mask value, then
                                                                 the corresponding DRAM device is enabled for the PDA MR write operation.
                                                                 Bit\<23\> corresponds to the lowest order, x4 device, and bit\<40\> corresponds to the highest
                                                                 order x4 device, for a total of up to 18 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_rank            : 2;  /**< [ 22: 21](R/W) Selects the DRAM rank for either MRW or MPR sequences. This field also selects the DRAM
                                                                 rank when running LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::VREF_INT sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Selects which Mode Register to write with the MR Write sequence.
                                                                 Which pins to drive and how to drive them is automatically controlled through the DDR4
                                                                 mode setting.
                                                                 Bits\<19:18\> are also used to select the MPR page for an MPR sequence.
                                                                 A value of 0x7 selects a DDR4RCD control word (RCW) write. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_addr            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets a value for A\<17:0\> for MR write operations. Note that many of these bits
                                                                 must be zero for various MRs. Bits\<7:0\> are also used for write data on an MPR
                                                                 sequence write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t mr_wr_addr            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets a value for A\<17:0\> for MR write operations. Note that many of these bits
                                                                 must be zero for various MRs. Bits\<7:0\> are also used for write data on an MPR
                                                                 sequence write operation. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Selects which Mode Register to write with the MR Write sequence.
                                                                 Which pins to drive and how to drive them is automatically controlled through the DDR4
                                                                 mode setting.
                                                                 Bits\<19:18\> are also used to select the MPR page for an MPR sequence.
                                                                 A value of 0x7 selects a DDR4RCD control word (RCW) write. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_rank            : 2;  /**< [ 22: 21](R/W) Selects the DRAM rank for either MRW or MPR sequences. This field also selects the DRAM
                                                                 rank when running LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::VREF_INT sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_mask        : 18; /**< [ 40: 23](R/W) PDA mask. If [MR_WR_PDA_ENABLE] = 1 and there is a one in the bit for this mask value, then
                                                                 the corresponding DRAM device is enabled for the PDA MR write operation.
                                                                 Bit\<23\> corresponds to the lowest order, x4 device, and bit\<40\> corresponds to the highest
                                                                 order x4 device, for a total of up to 18 devices. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pda_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 41: 41](R/W) PDA write enable. When set, MRW operations use PDA, enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per device.
                                                                 Only available for DDR4 devices. */
        uint64_t mpr_loc               : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](R/W) MPR location select for MPR sequence. Only makes a difference for DDR4. */
        uint64_t mpr_wr                : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](R/W) MPR sequence will perform a write operation when set. */
        uint64_t mpr_bit_select        : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](R/W) Select which of four bits to read for each nibble of DRAM data. Typically all four bits
                                                                 from a x4 device, or all eight bits from a x8 device, or all 16 bits from a x16 device
                                                                 carry the same data, but this field allows selection of which device bit will be used to
                                                                 read the MPR data. */
        uint64_t mpr_byte_select       : 4;  /**< [ 50: 47](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mpr_whole_byte_enable : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Select a whole byte of DRAM data to read when whole-byte mode enabled. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_use_default_value : 1;/**< [ 52: 52](R/W) When set, write the value to the MR that is computed from the value set in various CSR
                                                                 fields that would be used during initialization, rather that using the value in the
                                                                 LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]. Useful to rewrite the same value or to change single
                                                                 bits without having to compute a whole new value for the MR. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_pba_enable      : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Per buffer addressability write enable. When set, MRW operations use PBA,
                                                                 enabled by [MR_WR_PDA_MASK] per buffer. Only available for DDR4 LRDIMM. */
        uint64_t pda_early_dqx         : 1;  /**< [ 54: 54](R/W) When set, it enables lmc_dqx early for PDA/PBA operation. */
        uint64_t mpr_sample_dq_enable  : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 No longer used due to logic change from
                                                                 initial design. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_bg1             : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) BG1 part of the address select for MRS in DDR4 mode. */
        uint64_t pba_func_space        : 3;  /**< [ 59: 57](R/W) Set the function space selector during PBA mode of the MRW
                                                                 sequence. */
        uint64_t mr_wr_secure_key_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) When set, this enables the issuing of security key with the
                                                                 unique address field A[17:0] set by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_ADDR]
                                                                 during the MRW sequence.
                                                                 Set this to one when executing DRAM post package repair manually
                                                                 by using MRW operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000068ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000068ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000068ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000068ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_mr_mpr_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) "LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MR_MPR_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_msix_pba#
 *
 * LMC MSI-X Pending Bit Array Registers
 * This register is the LMC-X PBA table; the bit number is indexed by the LMC_INT_VEC_E enumeration.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t pend                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Pending message for the associated LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, enumerated by LMC_INT_VEC_E. Bits
                                                                 that have no associated LMC_INT_VEC_E are zero. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t pend                  : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Pending message for the associated LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, enumerated by LMC_INT_VEC_E. Bits
                                                                 that have no associated LMC_INT_VEC_E are zero. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088ff0000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088ff0000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088ff0000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088ff0000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MSIX_PBAX", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) bdk_lmcx_msix_pbax_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) "LMCX_MSIX_PBAX"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) 0x4 /* PF_BAR4 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_PBAX(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_msix_vec#_addr
 *
 * LMC MSI-X Vector-Table Address Register
 * This register is the MSI-X vector table, indexed by the LMC_INT_VEC_E enumeration.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_53_63        : 11;
        uint64_t addr                  : 51; /**< [ 52:  2](R/W) IOVA to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t secvec                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](SR/W) Secure vector.
                                                                 0 = This vector may be read or written by either secure or nonsecure states.
                                                                 1 = This vector's LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_ADDR, LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, and corresponding
                                                                 bit of LMC()_MSIX_PBA() are RAZ/WI and does not cause a fault when accessed
                                                                 by the nonsecure world. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t secvec                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](SR/W) Secure vector.
                                                                 0 = This vector may be read or written by either secure or nonsecure states.
                                                                 1 = This vector's LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_ADDR, LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, and corresponding
                                                                 bit of LMC()_MSIX_PBA() are RAZ/WI and does not cause a fault when accessed
                                                                 by the nonsecure world. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t addr                  : 51; /**< [ 52:  2](R/W) IOVA to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_53_63        : 11;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_49_63        : 15;
        uint64_t addr                  : 47; /**< [ 48:  2](R/W) IOVA to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t secvec                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](SR/W) Secure vector.
                                                                 0 = This vector may be read or written by either secure or nonsecure states.
                                                                 1 = This vector's LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_ADDR, LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, and corresponding
                                                                 bit of LMC()_MSIX_PBA() are RAZ/WI and does not cause a fault when accessed
                                                                 by the nonsecure world. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t secvec                : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](SR/W) Secure vector.
                                                                 0 = This vector may be read or written by either secure or nonsecure states.
                                                                 1 = This vector's LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_ADDR, LMC()_MSIX_VEC()_CTL, and corresponding
                                                                 bit of LMC()_MSIX_PBA() are RAZ/WI and does not cause a fault when accessed
                                                                 by the nonsecure world. */
        uint64_t reserved_1            : 1;
        uint64_t addr                  : 47; /**< [ 48:  2](R/W) IOVA to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_49_63        : 15;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr_s cn9; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00000ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_addr_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) "LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) 0x4 /* PF_BAR4 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_ADDR(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_msix_vec#_ctl
 *
 * LMC MSI-X Vector-Table Control and Data Register
 * This register is the MSI-X vector table, indexed by the LMC_INT_VEC_E enumeration.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
        uint64_t mask                  : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, no MSI-X interrupts are sent to this vector. */
        uint64_t data                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) Data to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 32; /**< [ 31:  0](R/W) Data to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t mask                  : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, no MSI-X interrupts are sent to this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
        uint64_t mask                  : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, no MSI-X interrupts are sent to this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_31        : 12;
        uint64_t data                  : 20; /**< [ 19:  0](R/W) Data to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t data                  : 20; /**< [ 19:  0](R/W) Data to use for MSI-X delivery of this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_31        : 12;
        uint64_t mask                  : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, no MSI-X interrupts are sent to this vector. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl_s cn9; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00008ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00008ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00008ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b==0)))
        return 0x87e088f00008ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 0x10ll * ((b) & 0x0);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) bdk_lmcx_msix_vecx_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) "LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) 0x4 /* PF_BAR4 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_MSIX_VECX_CTL(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ns_ctl
 *
 * LMC Non Secure Control Register
 * This register contains control parameters for handling nonsecure accesses.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 22; /**< [ 21:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 22; /**< [ 21:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_23        : 6;
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_23        : 6;
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Disable optimization that dynamically reduces read latency when there are no
                                                                 longer any secure operations in flight.  For diagnostic use only. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 22; /**< [ 21:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 22; /**< [ 21:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Disable optimization that dynamically reduces read latency when there are no
                                                                 longer any secure operations in flight.  For diagnostic use only. */
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Disable optimization that dynamically reduces read latency when there are no
                                                                 longer any secure operations in flight.  For diagnostic use only. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_23        : 6;
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t adr_offset            : 18; /**< [ 17:  0](R/W) Sets the offset to the nonsecure region of the DRAM/L2 address space.

                                                                 In 4 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<39:22\> for nonsecure transaction.

                                                                 In 2 LMC mode, this specifies the address offset \<38:21\> for nonsecure transaction. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_23        : 6;
        uint64_t ns_dynamic_dis        : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Disable optimization that dynamically reduces read latency when there are no
                                                                 longer any secure operations in flight.  For diagnostic use only. */
        uint64_t ns_scramble_dis       : 1;  /**< [ 25: 25](R/W) When set, this field disables data scrambling on nonsecure accesses only.
                                                                 When data scrambling is enabled by setting CONTROL[SCRAMBLE_ENA] to one, this
                                                                 field needs to be cleared to zero in order to enable data scrambling on
                                                                 nonsecure mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_26_63        : 38;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_cn81xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000178ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000178ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000178ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000178ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_NS_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ns_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) "LMCX_NS_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_NS_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_nxm
 *
 * LMC Nonexistent Memory Register
 * Following is the decoding for mem_msb/rank:
 * 0x0: mem_msb = mem_adr[25].
 * 0x1: mem_msb = mem_adr[26].
 * 0x2: mem_msb = mem_adr[27].
 * 0x3: mem_msb = mem_adr[28].
 * 0x4: mem_msb = mem_adr[29].
 * 0x5: mem_msb = mem_adr[30].
 * 0x6: mem_msb = mem_adr[31].
 * 0x7: mem_msb = mem_adr[32].
 * 0x8: mem_msb = mem_adr[33].
 * 0x9: mem_msb = mem_adr[34].
 * 0xA: mem_msb = mem_adr[35].
 * 0xB: mem_msb = mem_adr[36].
 * 0xC-0xF = Reserved.
 *
 * For example, for a DIMM made of Samsung's K4B1G0846C-ZCF7 1Gb (16M * 8 bit * 8 bank)
 * parts, the column address width = 10; so with 10b of col, 3b of bus, 3b of bank, row_lsb = 16.
 * Therefore, row = mem_adr[29:16] and mem_msb = 4.
 *
 * Note also that addresses greater than the max defined space (pbank_msb) are also treated as
 * NXM accesses.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_nxm
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM1 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK0.
                                                                 if DIMM1 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM0 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 [MEM_MSB_D0_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 If DIMM0 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip selects for a memory
                                                                 configuration. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0 then this mask must be set in pairs because
                                                                 each reference address will assert a pair of chip selects. If the chip select(s) have a
                                                                 corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the reference is to nonexistent memory (NXM). LMC will
                                                                 alias a NXM read reference to use the lowest, legal chip select(s) and return zeros. LMC
                                                                 normally discards NXM write operations, but will also alias them when
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[NXM_WRITE_EN]=1. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip selects for a memory
                                                                 configuration. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0 then this mask must be set in pairs because
                                                                 each reference address will assert a pair of chip selects. If the chip select(s) have a
                                                                 corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the reference is to nonexistent memory (NXM). LMC will
                                                                 alias a NXM read reference to use the lowest, legal chip select(s) and return zeros. LMC
                                                                 normally discards NXM write operations, but will also alias them when
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[NXM_WRITE_EN]=1. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 If DIMM0 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM0 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 [MEM_MSB_D0_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK0.
                                                                 if DIMM1 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM1 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM1 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 if DIMM1 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM0 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 [MEM_MSB_D0_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 If DIMM0 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip selects for a memory
                                                                 configuration. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0 then this mask must be set in pairs because
                                                                 each reference address will assert a pair of chip selects. If the chip select(s) have a
                                                                 corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the reference is to nonexistent memory (NXM). LMC will
                                                                 alias a NXM read reference to use the lowest, legal chip select(s) and return zeros. LMC
                                                                 normally discards NXM write operations, but will also alias them when
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[NXM_WRITE_EN]=1. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t cs_mask               : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Chip select mask. This mask corresponds to the four chip selects for a memory
                                                                 configuration. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0 then this mask must be set in pairs because
                                                                 each reference address will assert a pair of chip selects. If the chip select(s) have a
                                                                 corresponding [CS_MASK] bit set, then the reference is to nonexistent memory (NXM). LMC will
                                                                 alias a NXM read reference to use the lowest, legal chip select(s) and return zeros. LMC
                                                                 normally discards NXM write operations, but will also alias them when
                                                                 LMC()_CONTROL[NXM_WRITE_EN]=1. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 If DIMM0 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d0_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM0 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 [MEM_MSB_D0_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r0         : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK0.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 if DIMM1 contains 3DS DRAMs, this would point to
                                                                 the logical rank's most significant bit. */
        uint64_t mem_msb_d1_r1         : 4;  /**< [ 23: 20](R/W) Maximum row MSB for DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in single ranked.
                                                                 If DIMM1 is dual-sided, this should be set to
                                                                 NXM[MEM_MSB_D1_R0]. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA] is cleared, this field is ignored. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_cn9 cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_nxm bdk_lmcx_nxm_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NXM(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NXM(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880000c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880000c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880000c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880000c8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_NXM", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) bdk_lmcx_nxm_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) "LMCX_NXM"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_NXM(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_nxm_fadr
 *
 * LMC NXM Failing Address Register
 * This register captures only the first transaction with a NXM error while an
 * interrupt is pending, and only captures a subsequent event once the interrupt is
 * cleared by writing a one to LMC()_INT[NXM_ERR]. It captures the actual L2C-LMC
 * address provided to the LMC that caused the NXM error. A read or write NXM error is
 * captured only if enabled using the NXM event enables.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_63         : 64;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_63         : 64;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_40_63        : 24;
        uint64_t nxm_faddr_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](RO/H) Extended bit for the failing L2C-LMC address (bit 37). */
        uint64_t nxm_src               : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](RO/H) Indicates the source of the operation that caused a NXM error:
                                                                 0 = L2C, 1 = HFA. */
        uint64_t nxm_type              : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Indicates the type of operation that caused NXM error:
                                                                 0 = Read, 1 = Write. */
        uint64_t nxm_faddr             : 37; /**< [ 36:  0](RO/H) Failing L2C-LMC address. Bits\<3:0\> are always zeros for an HFA access, and bits\<4:0\> are
                                                                 always 0s for an L2C access. Bits\<5:4\> represent the fill order for an L2C read operation,
                                                                 and the start point within a cache line for a write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_faddr             : 37; /**< [ 36:  0](RO/H) Failing L2C-LMC address. Bits\<3:0\> are always zeros for an HFA access, and bits\<4:0\> are
                                                                 always 0s for an L2C access. Bits\<5:4\> represent the fill order for an L2C read operation,
                                                                 and the start point within a cache line for a write operation. */
        uint64_t nxm_type              : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Indicates the type of operation that caused NXM error:
                                                                 0 = Read, 1 = Write. */
        uint64_t nxm_src               : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](RO/H) Indicates the source of the operation that caused a NXM error:
                                                                 0 = L2C, 1 = HFA. */
        uint64_t nxm_faddr_ext         : 1;  /**< [ 39: 39](RO/H) Extended bit for the failing L2C-LMC address (bit 37). */
        uint64_t reserved_40_63        : 24;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
        uint64_t nxm_src               : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO/H) Indicates the source of the operation that caused a NXM error:
                                                                 0 = L2C, 1 = HFA. */
        uint64_t nxm_type              : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](RO/H) Indicates the type of operation that caused NXM error:
                                                                 0 = Read, 1 = Write. */
        uint64_t reserved_42_43        : 2;
        uint64_t nxm_faddr             : 42; /**< [ 41:  0](RO/H) Failing L2C-LMC address. Bits\<3:0\> are always zeros for an HFA access, and bits\<4:0\> are
                                                                 always 0s for an L2C access. Bits\<5:4\> represent the fill order for an L2C read operation,
                                                                 and the start point within a cache line for a write operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t nxm_faddr             : 42; /**< [ 41:  0](RO/H) Failing L2C-LMC address. Bits\<3:0\> are always zeros for an HFA access, and bits\<4:0\> are
                                                                 always 0s for an L2C access. Bits\<5:4\> represent the fill order for an L2C read operation,
                                                                 and the start point within a cache line for a write operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_42_43        : 2;
        uint64_t nxm_type              : 1;  /**< [ 44: 44](RO/H) Indicates the type of operation that caused NXM error:
                                                                 0 = Read, 1 = Write. */
        uint64_t nxm_src               : 1;  /**< [ 45: 45](RO/H) Indicates the source of the operation that caused a NXM error:
                                                                 0 = L2C, 1 = HFA. */
        uint64_t reserved_46_63        : 18;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000028ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000028ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000028ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000028ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_NXM_FADR", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) bdk_lmcx_nxm_fadr_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) "LMCX_NXM_FADR"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_NXM_FADR(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ops_cnt
 *
 * LMC OPS Performance Counter Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t opscnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments when the DDR3 data bus is being
                                                                 used.
                                                                 DDR bus utilization = OPSCNT / LMC()_DCLK_CNT. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t opscnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments when the DDR3 data bus is being
                                                                 used.
                                                                 DDR bus utilization = OPSCNT / LMC()_DCLK_CNT. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt_s cn8; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t opscnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments when the DDR4 data bus is being
                                                                 used.
                                                                 DDR bus utilization = OPSCNT / LMC()_DCLK_CNT. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t opscnt                : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Performance counter. A 64-bit counter that increments when the DDR4 data bus is being
                                                                 used.
                                                                 DDR bus utilization = OPSCNT / LMC()_DCLK_CNT. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001d8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001d8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001d8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001d8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_OPS_CNT", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) bdk_lmcx_ops_cnt_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) "LMCX_OPS_CNT"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_OPS_CNT(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_phy_ctl
 *
 * LMC PHY Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t rx_vref_sel           : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Run Vref training twice, sampling from DQ3 and DQ4 sequentially, then use the
                                                                 average of two as the final Vref training result. */
        uint64_t double_vref_training  : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) Vref longer training.
                                                                 0 = Normal training period.
                                                                 1 = Double training period. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t reserved_51_54        : 4;
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN81XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t reserved_13           : 1;
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t reserved_13           : 1;
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN81XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_51_54        : 4;
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t double_vref_training  : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) Vref longer training.
                                                                 0 = Normal training period.
                                                                 1 = Double training period. */
        uint64_t rx_vref_sel           : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Run Vref training twice, sampling from DQ3 and DQ4 sequentially, then use the
                                                                 average of two as the final Vref training result. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI.
                                                                 1 = 9 bits per byte lane, including DBI. CN88XX needs to bet set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DBI.
                                                                 0x5 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DBI.
                                                                 0x5 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI.
                                                                 1 = 9 bits per byte lane, including DBI. CN88XX needs to bet set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t rx_vref_sel           : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Run Vref training twice, sampling from DQ3 and DQ4 sequentially, then use the
                                                                 average of two as the final Vref training result. */
        uint64_t double_vref_training  : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) Vref longer training.
                                                                 0 = Normal training period.
                                                                 1 = Double training period. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) When set, the PHY attempts to lock all DQ/DBI bit deskew settings once alignment is
                                                                 achieved.

                                                                 When clear, LMC disengages the PHY bit deskew lock control mechanism. This
                                                                 causes the PHY to continuously perform and/or adjust the read deskew training on
                                                                 all DQ/DBI bits during any read operations. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to one to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value
                                                                 on
                                                                 the DDR_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant one.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t reserved_54           : 1;
        uint64_t c1_cs3_switch         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) 0 = Routes C1 data to the C1 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS3 data to the CS3 output pin.

                                                                 1 = Routes C1 data to the CS3 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS3 data to the C1 output pin. */
        uint64_t c0_cs2_switch         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) 0 = Routes C0/TEN data to the C0/TEN output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS2 data to the CS2 output pin.

                                                                 1 = Routes C0/TEN data to the CS2 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS2 data to the C0/TEN output pin. */
        uint64_t ten_sel               : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) DDR PHY test enable select signal. When asserted, LMC drives C0/TEN pin with the value set
                                                                 in LMC()_PHY_CTL[TEN] as part of any commands being sent out. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN83XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI/DQS1.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t dqs1_loopback         : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The same as [LOOPBACK] except DQS1 is loopbacked through DQS0. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t dqs1_loopback         : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 The same as [LOOPBACK] except DQS1 is loopbacked through DQS0. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI/DQS1.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN83XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t ten_sel               : 1;  /**< [ 51: 51](R/W) DDR PHY test enable select signal. When asserted, LMC drives C0/TEN pin with the value set
                                                                 in LMC()_PHY_CTL[TEN] as part of any commands being sent out. */
        uint64_t c0_cs2_switch         : 1;  /**< [ 52: 52](R/W) 0 = Routes C0/TEN data to the C0/TEN output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS2 data to the CS2 output pin.

                                                                 1 = Routes C0/TEN data to the CS2 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS2 data to the C0/TEN output pin. */
        uint64_t c1_cs3_switch         : 1;  /**< [ 53: 53](R/W) 0 = Routes C1 data to the C1 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS3 data to the CS3 output pin.

                                                                 1 = Routes C1 data to the CS3 output pin, and
                                                                     routes CS3 data to the C1 output pin. */
        uint64_t reserved_54           : 1;
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to one to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value
                                                                 on
                                                                 the DDR_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant one.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on (LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) When set, the PHY attempts to lock all DQ/DBI bit deskew settings once alignment is
                                                                 achieved.

                                                                 When clear, LMC disengages the PHY bit deskew lock control mechanism. This
                                                                 causes the PHY to continuously perform and/or adjust the read deskew training on
                                                                 all DQ/DBI bits during any read operations. */
        uint64_t double_vref_training  : 1;  /**< [ 62: 62](R/W) Vref longer training.
                                                                 0 = Normal training period.
                                                                 1 = Double training period. */
        uint64_t rx_vref_sel           : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](R/W) Run Vref training twice, sampling from DQ3 and DQ4 sequentially, then use the
                                                                 average of two as the final Vref training result. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN81XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN81XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) When set, the PHY attempts to lock all DQ/DBI bit deskew settings once alignment is
                                                                 achieved.

                                                                 When clear, LMC disengages the PHY bit deskew lock control mechanism. This
                                                                 causes the PHY to continuously perform and/or adjust the read deskew training on
                                                                 all DQ/DBI bits during any read operations. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN83XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN83XX needs to be set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](R/W) When set, the PHY attempts to lock all DQ/DBI bit deskew settings once alignment is
                                                                 achieved.

                                                                 When clear, LMC disengages the PHY bit deskew lock control mechanism. This
                                                                 causes the PHY to continuously perform and/or adjust the read deskew training on
                                                                 all DQ/DBI bits during any read operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN88XX needs to bet set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ts_stagger            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) TS stagger mode. This mode configures output drivers with two-stage drive strength to
                                                                 avoid undershoot issues on the bus when strong drivers are suddenly turned on. When this
                                                                 mode is asserted, CNXXXX will configure output drivers to be weak drivers (60 ohm output
                                                                 impedance) at the first CK cycle, and change drivers to the designated drive strengths
                                                                 specified in LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CMD_CTL], LMC()_COMP_CTL2[CK_CTL],
                                                                 LMC()_COMP_CTL2[DQX_CTL] starting at the following cycle. */
        uint64_t loopback_pos          : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Loopback pos mode. This works in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[LOOPBACK] mentioned above. */
        uint64_t loopback              : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 external loopback enable. when asserted, Rx is on at DQS0 and data at even DQ
                                                                 bits
                                                                 are loop-backed out through odd DQ bits. For DQS, when LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] and
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] are asserted along with LOOPBACK, DQS0 input of a given byte
                                                                 can be loop-backed out through DQS1 of the same byte. For DQ, when
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is asserted, DQ bits are loop-backed out without being
                                                                 flop'd by incoming DQS. When LMC()_PHY_CTL[DQ_SHALLOW_LOOPBACK] is deasserted, DQ bits are
                                                                 loop-backed out after being flop'd by incoming DQS. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout0            : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune0              : 1;  /**< [  7:  7](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t ck_dlyout1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock delay out. */
        uint64_t ck_tune1              : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Clock tune. */
        uint64_t lv_mode               : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Low Voltage Mode (1.35V.) */
        uint64_t rx_always_on          : 1;  /**< [ 14: 14](R/W) Reserved; must be zero.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Set to force read_enable to PHY active all the time.
                                                                 This bit MUST not be set when LMC initialization is in progress. Internal VREF and
                                                                 Deskew training requires normal operation on the dqx/s read_enable signals. */
        uint64_t ten                   : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) DDR PHY test enable pin. */
        uint64_t phy_pwr_save_disable  : 1;  /**< [ 16: 16](R/W) DDR PHY power save disable. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_byp           : 1;  /**< [ 17: 17](R/W) PHY deskew bypass. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_reset         : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) PHY deskew reset. When set, the deskew reset signal goes active if the Vrefint/deskew
                                                                 training sequence is in the idle state. */
        uint64_t int_phy_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY loopback enable. */
        uint64_t int_pad_loopback_ena  : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DDR pad loopback enable.  Also must set LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP]
                                                                 when loopback is enabled. */
        uint64_t dac_on                : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 PHY DAC on. */
        uint64_t ref_pin_on            : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Voltage reference pin enabled. */
        uint64_t ddr_error_n_ena       : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Enable error_alert_n signal for PHY. */
        uint64_t dbi_mode_ena          : 1;  /**< [ 24: 24](R/W) Enable DBI mode for PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_bit_sel       : 4;  /**< [ 28: 25](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug bit select for dsk read operation.
                                                                 0x0 = DQ0.
                                                                 0x1 = DQ1.
                                                                 0x2 = DQ2.
                                                                 0x3 = DQ3.
                                                                 0x4 = DAC.
                                                                 0x5 = DBI.
                                                                 0x6 = DQ4.
                                                                 0x7 = DQ5.
                                                                 0x8 = DQ6.
                                                                 0x9 = DQ7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_byte_sel      : 4;  /**< [ 32: 29](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug byte select for read operation. Values 0-3 correspond to
                                                                 byte lanes 0-3, 4 is for ECC, 5-8 are byte lanes 4-7. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_num_bits_sel  : 1;  /**< [ 33: 33](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Deskew debug, select number of bits per byte lane.
                                                                 0 = 8 bits per byte lane, no DBI, no DAC debug.
                                                                 1 = 10 bits per byte lane, including DBI and DAC. CN88XX needs to bet set to this value. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_offset        : 2;  /**< [ 35: 34](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Offset to change delay of deskew debug data return time to LMC from
                                                                 DDR PHY. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_clk_scaler    : 2;  /**< [ 37: 36](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Adjust clock toggle rate for reading deskew debug information:
                                                                 0x0 = Deskew read clock toggles every 4 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x1 = Deskew read clock toggles every 8 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x2 = Deskew read clock toggles every 12 DCLKs.
                                                                 0x3 = Deskew read clock toggles every 16 DCLKs. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_start      : 1;  /**< [ 38: 38](WO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write one to start deskew data read operation, will automatically clear
                                                                 to zero. Write to one will also clear the complete bit. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_data       : 10; /**< [ 48: 39](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Data from a deskew read operation. Only valid when the
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[DSK_DBG_RD_COMPLETE] bit is set. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_rd_complete   : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Indicates completion of a read operation, will clear to zero when a read
                                                                 operation is started, then set to one when operation is complete. */
        uint64_t phy_reset             : 1;  /**< [ 50: 50](WO) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write to one to reset the PHY, one-shot operation, will automatically
                                                                 clear to value of zero. */
        uint64_t c0_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 52: 51](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C0 is routed to CS2.
                                                                 0x2 = C0 is routed to TEN output pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C0 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t c1_sel                : 2;  /**< [ 54: 53](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 0x0 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.
                                                                 0x1 = C1 is routed to CS3.
                                                                 0x2 = C1 is routed to A17 address pin.
                                                                 0x3 = C1 is not routed to any output pin.

                                                                 Set to 0x0 if not interfacing with 3DS DRAM. */
        uint64_t dm_disable            : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](R/W) Write to 1 to disable the DRAM data mask feature by having LMC driving a constant value on
                                                                 the
                                                                 DDRX_DQS\<17:9\>_P pins of the chip during write operations. LMC drives a constant 0 in DDR3
                                                                 and drives a constant 1 in DDR4.
                                                                 Note that setting this field high is NOT allowed when LMC has the write DBI feature turned
                                                                 on
                                                                 (MODEREG_PARAMS3[WR_DBI]=1). */
        uint64_t dq_shallow_loopback   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ shallow loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, even DQ inputs can be loop-backed out through its adjacent odd DQ outputs
                                                                 without being flop'd by DQS. Need to make sure LMC()_PHY_CTL[PHY_DSK_BYP] is set and
                                                                 LMC()_PHY_CTL[INT_PHY_LOOPBACK_ENA] is unset. */
        uint64_t data_rate_loopback    : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 DQ data rate loopback, working in conjunction with LOOPBACK assertion.
                                                                 When asserted, incoming PRBS at even DQ can be set at data rate, and the data is loop
                                                                 backed out through odd DQ at the same rate.
                                                                 When de-asserted, LOOPBACK assertion is working along with [LOOPBACK_POS] to check on even
                                                                 DQ against each DQS edge seperately. This is done at the clock rate. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_wr_mode       : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high along with [DSK_DBG_RD_START], LMC kicks off Deskew
                                                                 Overwrite sequence to shift out a 10-bits setting for a single DQ.
                                                                 Note that there are a total of 9 bytes and the chain structure are split into two
                                                                 halves such that the top chain covers byte 7,6,5,4 and bottom chain cover byte
                                                                 ECC,3,2,1,0.
                                                                 Each byte has 10 DQs (DQ7,DQ6,DQ5,DQ4,DBI,DAC,DQ3,DQ2,DQ1,DQ0) and that each
                                                                 DQ has 10-bits deskew setting. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_overwrt_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 59: 59](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set high, PHY selects all of the preloaded data
                                                                 when configuring the read deskew settings. */
        uint64_t dsk_dbg_load_dis      : 1;  /**< [ 60: 60](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, LMC prevents PHY from loading the deskew shift
                                                                 registers with its internal settings. When Read Deskew sequence is kicked off
                                                                 by setting [DSK_DBG_RD_START] = 1 and [DSK_DBG_WR_MODE] = 0, this field determines
                                                                 whether or not to load the shift register with PHY's internal settings before
                                                                 the shifting process. */
        uint64_t phy_dsk_lock_en       : 1;  /**< [ 61: 61](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_62_63        : 2;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000210ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000210ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000210ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000210ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_PHY_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) "LMCX_PHY_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_phy_ctl2
 *
 * LMC PHY Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 53: 51](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 44: 42](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 41: 39](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [ 29: 27](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_26         : 27;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_26         : 27;
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [ 29: 27](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 41: 39](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 44: 42](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 53: 51](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t dqs8_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t dqs7_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs6_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs5_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs4_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs3_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs2_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs2_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs3_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs4_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs5_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs6_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs7_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs8_dsk_adj          : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 53: 51](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 44: 42](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 41: 39](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [ 29: 27](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 0. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [  8:  6](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 11:  9](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 14: 12](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 17: 15](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 20: 18](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 23: 21](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs0_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS0 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj0         : 3;  /**< [ 29: 27](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 0. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj1         : 3;  /**< [ 32: 30](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 1. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj2         : 3;  /**< [ 35: 33](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 2. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj3         : 3;  /**< [ 38: 36](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 3. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj4         : 3;  /**< [ 41: 39](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 4. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj5         : 3;  /**< [ 44: 42](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 5. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj6         : 3;  /**< [ 47: 45](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 6. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj7         : 3;  /**< [ 50: 48](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of byte 7. */
        uint64_t dqs1_dsk_adj8         : 3;  /**< [ 53: 51](R/W) Provides adjustable deskew settings for DQS1 signal of the ECC byte. */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2 bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000250ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000250ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX_PASS2_X) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000250ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000250ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_PHY_CTL2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) "LMCX_PHY_CTL2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_phy_ctl3
 *
 * LMC PHY Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_18_63        : 46;
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck1_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 17: 17](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck0_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 16: 16](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck1_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 15: 15](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck0_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck1_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck0_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck1_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck0_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t x4_clk_select_overwrite : 1;/**< [  9:  9](R/W) Overwrite mode for the PHY's x4 clock select.
                                                                 0 = Hardware automatically asserts the PHY's x4 clk select signal
                                                                 during running deskew training of a x4 DIMM (i.e., running LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::VREF_INT sequence
                                                                 with both LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[VREFINT_SEQ_DESKEW] and LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] set
                                                                 to 1).
                                                                 1 = Enable overwrite mode for the PHY's x4 clock select. PHY's x4 clk select
                                                                 signal is determined by the state of [X4_CLK_SELECT]. */
        uint64_t x4_clk_select         : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W/H) Manually enable/disable the PHY's x4 clk select. Only valid when
                                                                 [X4_CLK_SELECT_OVERWRITE] is one, otherwise hardware determines the value. */
        uint64_t io_dcc_n              : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Duty cycle trim for IO. */
        uint64_t io_dcc_p              : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Duty cycle trim for IO. */
        uint64_t phy_dcc_n             : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Duty cycle corrector for PHY. This will be consumed by both DQS and CK bits. */
        uint64_t phy_dcc_p             : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Duty cycle corrector for PHY. This will be consumed by both DQS and CK bits. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t phy_dcc_p             : 2;  /**< [  1:  0](R/W) Duty cycle corrector for PHY. This will be consumed by both DQS and CK bits. */
        uint64_t phy_dcc_n             : 2;  /**< [  3:  2](R/W) Duty cycle corrector for PHY. This will be consumed by both DQS and CK bits. */
        uint64_t io_dcc_p              : 2;  /**< [  5:  4](R/W) Duty cycle trim for IO. */
        uint64_t io_dcc_n              : 2;  /**< [  7:  6](R/W) Duty cycle trim for IO. */
        uint64_t x4_clk_select         : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W/H) Manually enable/disable the PHY's x4 clk select. Only valid when
                                                                 [X4_CLK_SELECT_OVERWRITE] is one, otherwise hardware determines the value. */
        uint64_t x4_clk_select_overwrite : 1;/**< [  9:  9](R/W) Overwrite mode for the PHY's x4 clock select.
                                                                 0 = Hardware automatically asserts the PHY's x4 clk select signal
                                                                 during running deskew training of a x4 DIMM (i.e., running LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::VREF_INT sequence
                                                                 with both LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[VREFINT_SEQ_DESKEW] and LMC()_CONFIG[MODE_X4DEV] set
                                                                 to 1).
                                                                 1 = Enable overwrite mode for the PHY's x4 clock select. PHY's x4 clk select
                                                                 signal is determined by the state of [X4_CLK_SELECT]. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck0_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck1_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 11: 11](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck0_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck1_en_set  : 1;  /**< [ 13: 13](R/W1/H) Write one to set DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck0_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 14: 14](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm0_ck1_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 15: 15](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM0_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck0_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 16: 16](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[0]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t ddr_dimm1_ck1_en_clear : 1; /**< [ 17: 17](R/W1/H) Write one to clear DDR_DIMM1_CK_EN[1]. One shot operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_18_63        : 46;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3 bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_PHY_CTL3", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) bdk_lmcx_phy_ctl3_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) "LMCX_PHY_CTL3"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_PHY_CTL3(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ppr_ctl
 *
 * LMC PPR Timing Register
 * This register contains programmable timing and control parameters used
 * when running the post package repair sequence. The timing fields
 * LMC()_PPR_CTL[TPGMPST], LMC()_PPR_CTL[TPGM_EXIT] and LMC()_PPR_CTL[TPGM] need to be set as
 * to satisfy the minimum values mentioned in the JEDEC DDR4 spec before
 * running the PPR sequence. See LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL], LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] to run
 * the PPR sequence.
 *
 * Running hard PPR may require LMC to issue security key as four consecutive
 * MR0 commands, each with a unique address field A[17:0]. Set the security
 * key in the general purpose CSRs as follows:
 *
 * _ Security key 0 = LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<17:0\>.
 * _ Security key 1 = LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA]\<35:18\>.
 * _ Security key 2 = LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<17:0\>.
 * _ Security key 3 = LMC()_GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA]\<35:18\>.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that supply the security key. */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that supply the security key. */
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Selects which logical rank to perform the post package repair sequence.
                                                                 Package ranks are selected by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that supply the security key. */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that supply the security key. */
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Selects which logical rank to perform the post package repair sequence.
                                                                 Package ranks are selected by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_cn9 cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_s cn88xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Selects which logical rank to perform the post package repair sequence.
                                                                 Package ranks are selected by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that suppliy the security key. */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tpgmpst               : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W) Indicates new address setting time (tPGMPST) constraint used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGMPST(ns) / (1024 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where [TPGMPST] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm_exit             : 5;  /**< [ 11:  7](R/W) Indicates PPR exit time (tPGM_Exit) contrainst used when running PPR sequence.
                                                                 Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TPGM_EXIT(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where [TPGM_EXIT] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency
                                                                 (not
                                                                 data rate). */
        uint64_t tpgm                  : 10; /**< [ 21: 12](R/W) Indicates the programming time (tPGM) constraint used when running PPR sequence.

                                                                 For hard PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 0), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / (1048576 * TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 For soft PPR (LMC()_PPR_CTL[SPPR] = 1), set this field as follows:
                                                                 RNDUP[TPGM(ns) / TCYC(ns))].

                                                                 [TPGM] is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate). */
        uint64_t sppr                  : 1;  /**< [ 22: 22](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to run
                                                                 the soft PPR mode. */
        uint64_t skip_issue_security   : 1;  /**< [ 23: 23](R/W) Personality bit for the PPR sequence. When set, this field forces the sequence to skip
                                                                 issuing four consecutive MR0 commands that suppliy the security key. */
        uint64_t lrank_sel             : 3;  /**< [ 26: 24](R/W) Selects which logical rank to perform the post package repair sequence.
                                                                 Package ranks are selected by LMC()_MR_MPR_CTL[MR_WR_RANK]. */
        uint64_t reserved_27_63        : 37;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880003e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880003e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880003e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880003e0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_PPR_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_ppr_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) "LMCX_PPR_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_PPR_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_ref_status
 *
 * LMC Refresh Pending Status Register
 * This register contains the status of the refresh pending counters.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_ref_status
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ref_status_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_63         : 64;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_63         : 64;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ref_status_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
        uint64_t ref_pend_max_clr      : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7, requiring
                                                                 software to clear the flag by setting this field to 1.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t ref_count             : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ref_count             : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute. */
        uint64_t ref_pend_max_clr      : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W1C/H) Indicates that the number of pending refreshes has reached 7, requiring
                                                                 software to clear the flag by setting this field to 1.
                                                                 This is only useful when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_BLOCK] mode is engaged. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_ref_status_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
        uint64_t ref_count1            : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute.
                                                                 This counter updates every TREFI window at TREFI/2. Only active if
                                                                 LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_MODE] is using a pair refresh mode. This register
                                                                 is only reset on cold reset. */
        uint64_t ref_count0            : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute.
                                                                 This counter updates every TREFI. This register is only reset on cold reset. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ref_count0            : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute.
                                                                 This counter updates every TREFI. This register is only reset on cold reset. */
        uint64_t ref_count1            : 3;  /**< [  5:  3](RO/H) Reads back the number of pending refreshes that LMC has yet to execute.
                                                                 This counter updates every TREFI window at TREFI/2. Only active if
                                                                 LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[REF_MODE] is using a pair refresh mode. This register
                                                                 is only reset on cold reset. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_ref_status bdk_lmcx_ref_status_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880000a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880000a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880000a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880000a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_REF_STATUS", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) bdk_lmcx_ref_status_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) "LMCX_REF_STATUS"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_REF_STATUS(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_reset_ctl
 *
 * LMC Reset Control Register
 * Specify the RSL base addresses for the block.
 * Internal:
 * "DDR4RST DDR4 DRAM parts have a RESET# pin. The DDR4RST CSR field controls the assertion of
 * the 9xxx pin that attaches to RESET#. When DDR4RST is set, 9xxx asserts RESET#. When DDR4RST
 * is clear, 9xxx de-asserts RESET#. DDR4RST is set on a cold reset. Domain chip resets do not
 * affect the DDR4RST value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR writes change the DDR4RST
 * value. DDR4PDOMAIN enables preservation  mode during a domain reset. When set, the LMC
 * automatically puts the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into self refresh (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL])
 * at the beginning of a domain reset sequence, provided that LMC is up. When cleared, LMC does
 * not put the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh during a
 * domain reset sequence. DDR4PDOMAIN is cleared on a cold reset. Domain chip resets do not
 * affect the DDR4PDOMAIN value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR writes change the
 * DDR4PDOMAIN value. DDR4PSV May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR4
 * contents have been preserved. Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by
 * hardware during a domain reset. Set by hardware during a domain reset if the hardware
 * automatically put the DDR4 DRAM into self-refresh during the reset sequence. Can also be
 * written by software (to any value).""
 */
union bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
        uint64_t ddr3psv               : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR3/DDR4 contents have been
                                                                 preserved.
                                                                 Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by hardware during a warm/soft
                                                                 reset. Set by hardware during a warm/soft reset if the hardware automatically put the
                                                                 DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM into self-refresh during the reset sequence.
                                                                 Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t reserved_0_2          : 3;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_2          : 3;
        uint64_t ddr3psv               : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR3/DDR4 contents have been
                                                                 preserved.
                                                                 Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by hardware during a warm/soft
                                                                 reset. Set by hardware during a warm/soft reset if the hardware automatically put the
                                                                 DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM into self-refresh during the reset sequence.
                                                                 Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
        uint64_t ddr3psv               : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR3/DDR4 contents have been
                                                                 preserved.
                                                                 Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by hardware during a warm/soft
                                                                 reset. Set by hardware during a warm/soft reset if the hardware automatically put the
                                                                 DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM into self-refresh during the reset sequence.
                                                                 Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t ddr3psoft             : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during soft reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a soft reset. When set, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of
                                                                 a
                                                                 soft reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the DDR3/DDR4 controller
                                                                 is up. When clear, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware does not put the attached DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM
                                                                 parts into self-refresh during a soft reset sequence.
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT value. */
        uint64_t ddr3pwarm             : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during warm reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a warm reset. When set, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of
                                                                 a
                                                                 warm reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the DDR3/DDR4 controller
                                                                 is up. When clear, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware does not put the attached DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM
                                                                 parts into self-refresh during a warm reset sequence.
                                                                 DDR3PWARM is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR3PWARM value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR3PWARM value.

                                                                 Note that if a warm reset follows a soft reset, DDR3PWARM has no effect, as the DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 controller is no longer up after any cold/warm/soft reset sequence. */
        uint64_t ddr3rst               : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W/H) "Memory reset. 0 = Reset asserted; 1 = Reset deasserted.

                                                                 DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts have a RESET# pin. The DDR3RST CSR field controls the assertion of
                                                                 the new CNXXXX pin that attaches to RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR3RST is set, CNXXXX deasserts RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR3RST is clear, CNXXXX asserts RESET#.
                                                                 DDR3RST is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the DDR3RST
                                                                 value.
                                                                 Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the DDR3RST value." */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ddr3rst               : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W/H) "Memory reset. 0 = Reset asserted; 1 = Reset deasserted.

                                                                 DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts have a RESET# pin. The DDR3RST CSR field controls the assertion of
                                                                 the new CNXXXX pin that attaches to RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR3RST is set, CNXXXX deasserts RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR3RST is clear, CNXXXX asserts RESET#.
                                                                 DDR3RST is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the DDR3RST
                                                                 value.
                                                                 Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the DDR3RST value." */
        uint64_t ddr3pwarm             : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during warm reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a warm reset. When set, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of
                                                                 a
                                                                 warm reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the DDR3/DDR4 controller
                                                                 is up. When clear, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware does not put the attached DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM
                                                                 parts into self-refresh during a warm reset sequence.
                                                                 DDR3PWARM is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR3PWARM value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR3PWARM value.

                                                                 Note that if a warm reset follows a soft reset, DDR3PWARM has no effect, as the DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 controller is no longer up after any cold/warm/soft reset sequence. */
        uint64_t ddr3psoft             : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during soft reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a soft reset. When set, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR3/DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of
                                                                 a
                                                                 soft reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the DDR3/DDR4 controller
                                                                 is up. When clear, the DDR3/DDR4 controller hardware does not put the attached DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM
                                                                 parts into self-refresh during a soft reset sequence.
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT is cleared on a cold reset. Warm and soft chip resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR3PSOFT value. */
        uint64_t ddr3psv               : 1;  /**< [  3:  3](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR3/DDR4 contents have been
                                                                 preserved.
                                                                 Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by hardware during a warm/soft
                                                                 reset. Set by hardware during a warm/soft reset if the hardware automatically put the
                                                                 DDR3/DDR4
                                                                 DRAM into self-refresh during the reset sequence.
                                                                 Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t reserved_4_63         : 60;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_3_63         : 61;
        uint64_t ddr4psv               : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR4 contents have
                                                                 been preserved.  Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by
                                                                 hardware during a core domain reset. Set by hardware during a core domain reset
                                                                 if the hardware automatically put the DDR4 DRAM into self-refresh during the
                                                                 reset sequence.  Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t ddr4pdomain           : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during core domain reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a core domain reset. When set, the memory controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of a
                                                                 core domain reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the controller is
                                                                 up. When clear, the controller hardware does not put the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into
                                                                 self-refresh during a core domain reset sequence.

                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN is cleared on a cold reset. Core domain resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN value. */
        uint64_t ddr4rst               : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W/H) "Memory reset. 0 = Reset asserted; 1 = Reset deasserted.

                                                                 DDR4 DRAM parts have a RESET# pin. The DDR4RST CSR field controls the assertion of
                                                                 the new CNXXXX pin that attaches to RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR4RST is set, CNXXXX deasserts RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR4RST is clear, CNXXXX asserts RESET#.
                                                                 DDR4RST is cleared on a cold reset. Core domain resets do not affect the DDR4RST
                                                                 value.
                                                                 Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the DDR4RST value." */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t ddr4rst               : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W/H) "Memory reset. 0 = Reset asserted; 1 = Reset deasserted.

                                                                 DDR4 DRAM parts have a RESET# pin. The DDR4RST CSR field controls the assertion of
                                                                 the new CNXXXX pin that attaches to RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR4RST is set, CNXXXX deasserts RESET#.
                                                                 When DDR4RST is clear, CNXXXX asserts RESET#.
                                                                 DDR4RST is cleared on a cold reset. Core domain resets do not affect the DDR4RST
                                                                 value.
                                                                 Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the DDR4RST value." */
        uint64_t ddr4pdomain           : 1;  /**< [  1:  1](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = Enable preserve mode during core domain reset.

                                                                 Enables preserve mode during a core domain reset. When set, the memory controller hardware
                                                                 automatically puts the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into self-refresh at the beginning of a
                                                                 core domain reset sequence (see LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]), provided that the controller is
                                                                 up. When clear, the controller hardware does not put the attached DDR4 DRAM parts into
                                                                 self-refresh during a core domain reset sequence.

                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN is cleared on a cold reset. Core domain resets do not affect the
                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN value. Outside of cold reset, only software CSR write operations change the
                                                                 DDR4PDOMAIN value. */
        uint64_t ddr4psv               : 1;  /**< [  2:  2](R/W/H) Memory reset. 1 = DDR contents preserved.

                                                                 May be useful for system software to determine when the DDR4 contents have
                                                                 been preserved.  Cleared by hardware during a cold reset. Never cleared by
                                                                 hardware during a core domain reset. Set by hardware during a core domain reset
                                                                 if the hardware automatically put the DDR4 DRAM into self-refresh during the
                                                                 reset sequence.  Can also be written by software (to any value). */
        uint64_t reserved_3_63         : 61;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000180ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000180ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000180ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000180ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RESET_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_reset_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) "LMCX_RESET_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RESET_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_retry_config
 *
 * LMC Automatic Retry Configuration Registers
 * This register configures automatic retry operation.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_retry_config
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_retry_config_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
        uint64_t max_errors            : 24; /**< [ 55: 32](R/W) Maximum number of errors before errors are ignored. */
        uint64_t reserved_13_31        : 19;
        uint64_t error_continue        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) If LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE] is cleared, LMC will wait
                                                                 for a one to be written to LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[ERROR_CONTINUE] before
                                                                 continuing operations after an error. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_11         : 3;
        uint64_t auto_error_continue   : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC will automatically proceed with error handling and normal
                                                                 operation after an error occurs.  If clear, LMC will cease all operations
                                                                 except for refresh as soon as possible, and will not continue with error
                                                                 handling or normal operation until LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[ERROR_CONTINUE]
                                                                 is written with a one. */
        uint64_t reserved_5_7          : 3;
        uint64_t pulse_count_auto_clr  : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) When set, LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_PULSE_COUNT_VALID] will clear
                                                                 whenever the error interrupt is cleared. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_3          : 3;
        uint64_t retry_enable          : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Enable retry on errors. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t retry_enable          : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](R/W) Enable retry on errors. */
        uint64_t reserved_1_3          : 3;
        uint64_t pulse_count_auto_clr  : 1;  /**< [  4:  4](R/W) When set, LMC()_RETRY_STATUS[ERROR_PULSE_COUNT_VALID] will clear
                                                                 whenever the error interrupt is cleared. */
        uint64_t reserved_5_7          : 3;
        uint64_t auto_error_continue   : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC will automatically proceed with error handling and normal
                                                                 operation after an error occurs.  If clear, LMC will cease all operations
                                                                 except for refresh as soon as possible, and will not continue with error
                                                                 handling or normal operation until LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[ERROR_CONTINUE]
                                                                 is written with a one. */
        uint64_t reserved_9_11         : 3;
        uint64_t error_continue        : 1;  /**< [ 12: 12](WO) If LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[AUTO_ERROR_CONTINUE] is cleared, LMC will wait
                                                                 for a one to be written to LMC()_RETRY_CONFIG[ERROR_CONTINUE] before
                                                                 continuing operations after an error. */
        uint64_t reserved_13_31        : 19;
        uint64_t max_errors            : 24; /**< [ 55: 32](R/W) Maximum number of errors before errors are ignored. */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_retry_config_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_retry_config bdk_lmcx_retry_config_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000110ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000110ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000110ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000110ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) bdk_lmcx_retry_config_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) "LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_CONFIG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_retry_status
 *
 * LMC Automatic Retry Status Registers
 * This register provides status on automatic retry operation.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_retry_status
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_retry_status_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t clear_error_count     : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](WO) Clear the error count, one shot operation. */
        uint64_t clear_error_pulse_count : 1;/**< [ 62: 62](WO) Clear the error count, one shot operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_57_61        : 5;
        uint64_t error_pulse_count_valid : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](RO/H) When set and the count is valid, indicates that the counter has saturated,
                                                                 which effectively indicates that a command error has occured and not a CRC
                                                                 error. */
        uint64_t error_pulse_count_sat : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](RO/H) When set and the count is valid, indicates that the counter has saturated,
                                                                 which effectively indicates that a command error has occured and not a CRC
                                                                 error. */
        uint64_t reserved_52_54        : 3;
        uint64_t error_pulse_count     : 4;  /**< [ 51: 48](RO/H) Count of cycles in last error pulse since clear.  This count will be cleared
                                                                 either by clearing the interrupt or writing a one to the pulse count clear bit. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_47        : 3;
        uint64_t error_sequence        : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) Sequence number for sequence that was running when error occurred. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t error_type            : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO/H) Error type:
                                                                 0 = Error during a sequence run.
                                                                 1 = Error during normal operation, which means a read or write operation. Effectively this
                                                                 means a command error for a read or write operation, or a CRC error for a write data
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_31        : 8;
        uint64_t error_count           : 24; /**< [ 23:  0](RO/H) Number of errors encountered since last cleared. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t error_count           : 24; /**< [ 23:  0](RO/H) Number of errors encountered since last cleared. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_31        : 8;
        uint64_t error_type            : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO/H) Error type:
                                                                 0 = Error during a sequence run.
                                                                 1 = Error during normal operation, which means a read or write operation. Effectively this
                                                                 means a command error for a read or write operation, or a CRC error for a write data
                                                                 operation. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t error_sequence        : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](RO/H) Sequence number for sequence that was running when error occurred. */
        uint64_t reserved_45_47        : 3;
        uint64_t error_pulse_count     : 4;  /**< [ 51: 48](RO/H) Count of cycles in last error pulse since clear.  This count will be cleared
                                                                 either by clearing the interrupt or writing a one to the pulse count clear bit. */
        uint64_t reserved_52_54        : 3;
        uint64_t error_pulse_count_sat : 1;  /**< [ 55: 55](RO/H) When set and the count is valid, indicates that the counter has saturated,
                                                                 which effectively indicates that a command error has occured and not a CRC
                                                                 error. */
        uint64_t error_pulse_count_valid : 1;/**< [ 56: 56](RO/H) When set and the count is valid, indicates that the counter has saturated,
                                                                 which effectively indicates that a command error has occured and not a CRC
                                                                 error. */
        uint64_t reserved_57_61        : 5;
        uint64_t clear_error_pulse_count : 1;/**< [ 62: 62](WO) Clear the error count, one shot operation. */
        uint64_t clear_error_count     : 1;  /**< [ 63: 63](WO) Clear the error count, one shot operation. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_retry_status_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_retry_status bdk_lmcx_retry_status_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000118ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000118ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000118ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000118ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RETRY_STATUS", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) bdk_lmcx_retry_status_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) "LMCX_RETRY_STATUS"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RETRY_STATUS(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_rlevel_ctl
 *
 * LMC Read Level Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_48_63        : 16;
        uint64_t rank3_status          : 2;  /**< [ 47: 46](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank3 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank2_status          : 2;  /**< [ 45: 44](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank2 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank1_status          : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank1 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank0_status          : 2;  /**< [ 41: 40](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank0 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t rank0_status          : 2;  /**< [ 41: 40](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank0 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank1_status          : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank1 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank2_status          : 2;  /**< [ 45: 44](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank2 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank3_status          : 2;  /**< [ 47: 46](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank3 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_48_63        : 16;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_48_63        : 16;
        uint64_t rank3_status          : 2;  /**< [ 47: 46](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank3 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank2_status          : 2;  /**< [ 45: 44](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank2 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank1_status          : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank1 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank0_status          : 2;  /**< [ 41: 40](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank0 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, the read leveling sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to
                                                                 space out back-to-back read commands. Otherwise the back-to-back
                                                                 reads commands are spaced out by a default 4 cycles. */
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, the read leveling sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to
                                                                 space out back-to-back read commands. Otherwise the back-to-back
                                                                 reads commands are spaced out by a default 4 cycles. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_39        : 7;
        uint64_t rank0_status          : 2;  /**< [ 41: 40](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank0 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(0) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank1_status          : 2;  /**< [ 43: 42](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank1 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(1) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank2_status          : 2;  /**< [ 45: 44](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank2 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(2) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t rank3_status          : 2;  /**< [ 47: 46](RO/H) Indicates status of the rank3 read-leveling and where the BYTEn programmings came from:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values were set via a CSR write.
                                                                 0x2 = Read-leveling sequence currently in progress (LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values are
                                                                 unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(3) values came from a complete read-leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_48_63        : 16;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, the read leveling sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to
                                                                 space out back-to-back read commands. Otherwise the back-to-back
                                                                 reads commands are spaced out by a default 4 cycles. */
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. Byte index for which bitmask results are saved in LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG. */
        uint64_t offset                : 4;  /**< [  7:  4](R/W) The offset used when LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] is set. */
        uint64_t offset_en             : 1;  /**< [  8:  8](R/W) When set, LMC attempts to select the read leveling setting that is
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] settings earlier than the last passing read leveling setting
                                                                 in the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings. When clear, or if the setting
                                                                 selected by LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET] did not pass, LMC selects the middle setting in
                                                                 the largest contiguous sequence of passing settings, rounding earlier when necessary. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the read leveling bitmask. [OR_DIS]
                                                                 should normally not be set. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 17: 10](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which read leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to 1. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_0        : 1;  /**< [ 18: 18](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 0. [DELAY_UNLOAD_0] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_1        : 1;  /**< [ 19: 19](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 1. [DELAY_UNLOAD_1] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_2        : 1;  /**< [ 20: 20](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 2. [DELAY_UNLOAD_2] should
                                                                 normally be set. */
        uint64_t delay_unload_3        : 1;  /**< [ 21: 21](R/W) Reserved, must be set.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When set, unload the PHY silo one cycle later during
                                                                 read leveling if LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE*\<1:0\>] = 3. [DELAY_UNLOAD_3] should
                                                                 normally be set, particularly at higher speeds. */
        uint64_t reserved_22_23        : 2;
        uint64_t pattern               : 8;  /**< [ 31: 24](R/W) Sets the data pattern used to match in read leveling operations. */
        uint64_t tccd_sel              : 1;  /**< [ 32: 32](R/W) When set, the read leveling sequence uses LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS3[TCCD_L] to
                                                                 space out back-to-back read commands. Otherwise the back-to-back
                                                                 reads commands are spaced out by a default 4 cycles. */
        uint64_t reserved_33_63        : 31;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_cn81xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880002a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880002a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880002a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_rlevel_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) "LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_rlevel_dbg
 *
 * LMC Read Level Debug Register
 * A given read of LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG returns the read leveling pass/fail results for all
 * possible delay settings (i.e. the BITMASK) for only one byte in the last rank that
 * the hardware ran read leveling on. LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[BYTE] selects the particular
 * byte. To get these pass/fail results for a different rank, you must run the hardware
 * read leveling again. For example, it is possible to get the [BITMASK] results for
 * every byte of every rank if you run read leveling separately for each rank, probing
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG between each read- leveling.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK[n] = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting n failed; BITMASK[n] = 1 means read level setting n passed for 0 \<= n \<= 63. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK[n] = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting n failed; BITMASK[n] = 1 means read level setting n passed for 0 \<= n \<= 63. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg_s cn8; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK\<{a}\> = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting {a} failed; BITMASK\<{a}\> = 1 means read level setting {a} passed for 0 \<= {a} \<= 63. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK\<{a}\> = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting {a} failed; BITMASK\<{a}\> = 1 means read level setting {a} passed for 0 \<= {a} \<= 63. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880002a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880002a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880002a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002a8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) "LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_rlevel_dbg2
 *
 * LMC Read Level Debug Register
 * A given read of LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG returns the read-leveling pass/fail results for all
 * possible delay settings (i.e. the BITMASK) for only one byte in the last rank that
 * the hardware ran read-leveling on. LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[BYTE] selects the particular
 * byte. To get these pass/fail results for a different rank, you must run the hardware
 * read-leveling again. For example, it is possible to get the [BITMASK] results for
 * every byte of every rank if you run read-leveling separately for each rank, probing
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_DBG between each read- leveling.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK\<{a}\> = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting {a} failed; BITMASK\<{a}\> = 1 means read level setting {a} passed for 64 \<= {a} \<= 127. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](RO/H) Bitmask generated during read level settings sweep. BITMASK\<{a}\> = 0 means read level
                                                                 setting {a} failed; BITMASK\<{a}\> = 1 means read level setting {a} passed for 64 \<= {a} \<= 127. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2 bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880002b0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) bdk_lmcx_rlevel_dbg2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) "LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_DBG2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_rlevel_rank#
 *
 * LMC Read Level Rank Register
 * Four of these CSRs exist per LMC, one for each rank. Read level setting is measured
 * in units of 1/4 CK, so the BYTEn values can range over 16 CK cycles. Each CSR is
 * written by hardware during a read leveling sequence for the rank. (Hardware sets
 * [STATUS] to 3 after hardware read leveling completes for the rank.)
 *
 * If hardware is unable to find a match per LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET_EN] and
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL[OFFSET], then hardware sets LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTEn\<5:0\>] to
 * 0x0.
 *
 * Each CSR may also be written by software, but not while a read leveling sequence is
 * in progress. (Hardware sets [STATUS] to 1 after a CSR write.) Software initiates a
 * hardware read leveling sequence by programming LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL and writing
 * LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START] = 1 with LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]=1. See LMC()_RLEVEL_CTL.
 *
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_RANKi values for ranks i without attached DRAM should be set such that
 * they do not increase the range of possible BYTE values for any byte lane. The
 * easiest way to do this is to set LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(i) = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(j), where j is
 * some rank with attached DRAM whose LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(j) is already fully initialized.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_53         : 54;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_53         : 54;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
        uint64_t byte8                 : 7;  /**< [ 62: 56](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_CBS_0_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 7;  /**< [ 48: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 7;  /**< [ 41: 35](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 7;  /**< [ 34: 28](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 7;  /**< [ 27: 21](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 7;  /**< [ 20: 14](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 7;  /**< [ 13:  7](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 7;  /**< [  6:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 7;  /**< [ 13:  7](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 7;  /**< [ 20: 14](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 7;  /**< [ 27: 21](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 7;  /**< [ 34: 28](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 7;  /**< [ 41: 35](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 7;  /**< [ 48: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 7;  /**< [ 62: 56](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_CBS_0_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t reserved_63           : 1;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_DQS_8_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_DQS_8_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_cn81xx cn88xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_CBS_0_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Read level setting. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W/H) "Read level setting.
                                                                 When ECC DRAM is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip
                                                                 signals DDR#_CBS_0_* and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 to a value that does
                                                                 not increase the range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 55: 54](RO/H) Indicates status of the read leveling and where the BYTEn programmings in \<53:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTEn values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTEn values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Read leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTEn values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTEn values came from a complete read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t reserved_56_63        : 8;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e088000280ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e088000280ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e088000280ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e088000280ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) bdk_lmcx_rlevel_rankx_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) "LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_rodt_mask
 *
 * LMC Read OnDieTermination Mask Register
 * System designers may desire to terminate DQ/DQS lines for higher frequency DDR operations,
 * especially on a multirank system. DDR4 DQ/DQS I/Os have built-in termination resistors that
 * can be turned on or off by the controller, after meeting TAOND and TAOF timing requirements.
 *
 * Each rank has its own ODT pin that fans out to all the memory parts in that DIMM. System
 * designers may prefer different combinations of ODT ONs for read operations into different
 * ranks. CNXXXX supports full programmability by way of the mask register below. Each rank
 * position has its own 4-bit programmable field. When the controller does a read to that rank,
 * it sets the 4 ODT pins to the MASK pins below. For example, when doing a read from Rank0, a
 * system designer may desire to terminate the lines with the resistor on DIMM0/Rank1. The mask
 * [RODT_D0_R0] would then be {0010}.
 *
 * CNXXXX drives the appropriate mask values on the ODT pins by default. If this feature is not
 * required, write 0x0 in this register. Note that, as per the JEDEC DDR4 specifications, the ODT
 * pin for the rank that is being read should always be 0x0.
 * When a given RANK is selected, the RODT mask for that rank is used. The resulting RODT mask is
 * driven to the DIMMs in the following manner:
 */
union bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked. If RANK_ENA=1, [RODT_D1_R1]\<3\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise [RODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If RANK_ENA=1, [RODT_D1_RO]\<2\> must be zero. Otherwise,
                                                                 [RODT_D1_RO]\<3:2,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D0_R1]\<1\> must be zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D0_R0]\<0\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R0]\<1:0,3\> must be zero. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D0_R0]\<0\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R0]\<1:0,3\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D0_R1]\<1\> must be zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If RANK_ENA=1, [RODT_D1_RO]\<2\> must be zero. Otherwise,
                                                                 [RODT_D1_RO]\<3:2,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked. If RANK_ENA=1, [RODT_D1_R1]\<3\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise [RODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D1_R1]\<3\> must be zero. Otherwise [RODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D1_R0]\<2\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D1_R0]\<3:2,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D0_R1]\<1\> must be zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D0_R0]\<0\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R0]\<1:0,3\> must be zero. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D0_R0]\<0\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R0]\<1:0,3\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D0_R1]\<1\> must be zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1, [RODT_D1_R0]\<2\> must be
                                                                 zero. Otherwise, [RODT_D1_R0]\<3:2,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t rodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Read ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=1,
                                                                 [RODT_D1_R1]\<3\> must be zero. Otherwise [RODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> is not used and must
                                                                 be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_cn9 cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000268ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000268ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000268ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000268ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_RODT_MASK", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) bdk_lmcx_rodt_mask_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) "LMCX_RODT_MASK"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_RODT_MASK(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_scramble_cfg0
 *
 * LMC Scramble Configuration 0 Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for data. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for data. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0 bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000320ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000320ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000320ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) "LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_scramble_cfg1
 *
 * LMC Scramble Configuration 1 Register
 * These registers set the aliasing that uses the lowest, legal chip select(s).
 */
union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for addresses. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from
                                                                 a cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for addresses. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from
                                                                 a cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1 bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000328ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000328ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000328ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) "LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_scramble_cfg2
 *
 * LMC Scramble Configuration 2 Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for data. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t key                   : 64; /**< [ 63:  0](R/W/H) Scramble key for data. Prior to enabling scrambling this key should be generated from a
                                                                 cryptographically-secure random number generator such as RNM_RANDOM. */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2 bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000338ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000338ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000338ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) bdk_lmcx_scramble_cfg2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) "LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLE_CFG2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_scrambled_fadr
 *
 * LMC Scrambled Failing (SEC/DED/NXM) Address Register
 * LMC()_FADR captures the failing pre-scrambled address location (split into DIMM, bunk,
 * bank, etc). If scrambling is off, LMC()_FADR also captures the failing physical location
 * in the DRAM parts. LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR captures the actual failing address location in
 * the physical DRAM parts, i.e.:
 *
 * * If scrambling is on, LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR contains the failing physical location in the
 * DRAM parts (split into DIMM, bunk, bank, etc).
 *
 * * If scrambling is off, the pre-scramble and post-scramble addresses are the same, and so the
 * contents of LMC()_SCRAMBLED_FADR match the contents of LMC()_FADR.
 *
 * This register only captures the first transaction with ECC errors. A DED error can over-write
 * this register with its failing addresses if the first error was a SEC. If you write
 * LMC()_CONFIG -\> SEC_ERR/DED_ERR, it clears the error bits and captures the next failing
 * address. If [FDIMM] is 1, that means the error is in the higher DIMM.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e., when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] is nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 128b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e., FCOL\<0\> is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 128b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e., FCOL\<0\> is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e., when LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] is nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_s cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_cn88xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e., when either LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] or LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM1_CID] is
                                                                 nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 128b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e., FCOL\<0\> is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t fcol                  : 14; /**< [ 13:  0](RO/H) Failing column address \<13:0\>. Technically, represents the address of the 128b data that
                                                                 had an ECC error, i.e., FCOL\<0\> is always 0. Can be used in conjunction with
                                                                 LMC()_CONFIG[DED_ERR] to isolate the 64b chunk of data in error. */
        uint64_t frow                  : 18; /**< [ 31: 14](RO/H) Failing row address, bits \<17:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbank                 : 4;  /**< [ 35: 32](RO/H) Failing bank number, bits \<3:0\>. */
        uint64_t fbunk                 : 1;  /**< [ 36: 36](RO/H) Failing rank number. */
        uint64_t fdimm                 : 1;  /**< [ 37: 37](RO/H) Failing DIMM number. */
        uint64_t fill_order            : 2;  /**< [ 39: 38](RO/H) Fill order for failing transaction. */
        uint64_t fcid                  : 3;  /**< [ 42: 40](RO/H) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Failing CID number. This field is only valid when interfacing with 3DS DRAMs
                                                                 (i.e., when either LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM0_CID] or LMC()_EXT_CONFIG[DIMM1_CID] is
                                                                 nonzero). Returns a value of zero otherwise. */
        uint64_t reserved_43_63        : 21;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_cn88xx cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000330ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000330ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000330ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) bdk_lmcx_scrambled_fadr_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) "LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SCRAMBLED_FADR(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_seq_ctl
 *
 * LMC Sequence Control Register
 * This register is used to initiate the various control sequences in the LMC.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_10_63        : 54;
        uint64_t lmc_mode              : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](RO/H) Readable internal state of LMC.
                                                                 0x0 = Init state. LMC is fresh out of reset. Only INIT or
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence can
                                                                 take LMC out of this state to the normal state.
                                                                 0x1 = Normal state. LMC is in mission mode.
                                                                 0x2 = Self-refresh state. LMC and DRAMs are in Self-refresh mode. If software
                                                                 initiated (by running SREF_ENTRY sequence), only LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT
                                                                 sequence can take LMC out of this state to the normal state.
                                                                 0x3 = Power-down state. LMC and DRAMs are in Power-down mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t seq_complete          : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](RO/H) Sequence complete. This bit is cleared when [INIT_START] is set to a one and
                                                                 then is set to one when the sequence is completed. */
        uint64_t seq_sel               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W) Selects the sequence that LMC runs after a 0-\>1 transition on [INIT_START], as
                                                                 enumerated by LMC_SEQ_SEL_E.

                                                                 LMC writes the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 CSR field values
                                                                 to the Mode registers in the DRAM parts (i.e. MR0-MR6) as part of some of
                                                                 these sequences.
                                                                 Refer to the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 descriptions for more
                                                                 details. */
        uint64_t init_start            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](WO) A 0-\>1 transition starts the DDR memory sequence that is selected by
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL].
                                                                 This register is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t init_start            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](WO) A 0-\>1 transition starts the DDR memory sequence that is selected by
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL].
                                                                 This register is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t seq_sel               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W) Selects the sequence that LMC runs after a 0-\>1 transition on [INIT_START], as
                                                                 enumerated by LMC_SEQ_SEL_E.

                                                                 LMC writes the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 CSR field values
                                                                 to the Mode registers in the DRAM parts (i.e. MR0-MR6) as part of some of
                                                                 these sequences.
                                                                 Refer to the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 descriptions for more
                                                                 details. */
        uint64_t seq_complete          : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](RO/H) Sequence complete. This bit is cleared when [INIT_START] is set to a one and
                                                                 then is set to one when the sequence is completed. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_7          : 2;
        uint64_t lmc_mode              : 2;  /**< [  9:  8](RO/H) Readable internal state of LMC.
                                                                 0x0 = Init state. LMC is fresh out of reset. Only INIT or
                                                                 LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT sequence can
                                                                 take LMC out of this state to the normal state.
                                                                 0x1 = Normal state. LMC is in mission mode.
                                                                 0x2 = Self-refresh state. LMC and DRAMs are in Self-refresh mode. If software
                                                                 initiated (by running SREF_ENTRY sequence), only LMC_SEQ_SEL_E::SREF_EXIT
                                                                 sequence can take LMC out of this state to the normal state.
                                                                 0x3 = Power-down state. LMC and DRAMs are in Power-down mode. */
        uint64_t reserved_10_63        : 54;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
        uint64_t seq_complete          : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](RO/H) Sequence complete. This bit is cleared when [INIT_START] is set to a one and
                                                                 then is set to one when the sequence is completed. */
        uint64_t seq_sel               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W) Selects the sequence that LMC runs after a 0-\>1 transition on [INIT_START], as
                                                                 enumerated by LMC_SEQ_SEL_E.

                                                                 LMC writes the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 CSR field values
                                                                 to the Mode registers in the DRAM parts (i.e. MR0-MR6) as part of some of
                                                                 these sequences.
                                                                 Refer to the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 descriptions for more
                                                                 details. */
        uint64_t init_start            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](WO) A 0-\>1 transition starts the DDR memory sequence that is selected by
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL].
                                                                 This register is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t init_start            : 1;  /**< [  0:  0](WO) A 0-\>1 transition starts the DDR memory sequence that is selected by
                                                                 LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL].
                                                                 This register is a one-shot and clears itself each time it is set. */
        uint64_t seq_sel               : 4;  /**< [  4:  1](R/W) Selects the sequence that LMC runs after a 0-\>1 transition on [INIT_START], as
                                                                 enumerated by LMC_SEQ_SEL_E.

                                                                 LMC writes the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 CSR field values
                                                                 to the Mode registers in the DRAM parts (i.e. MR0-MR6) as part of some of
                                                                 these sequences.
                                                                 Refer to the LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS1 descriptions for more
                                                                 details. */
        uint64_t seq_complete          : 1;  /**< [  5:  5](RO/H) Sequence complete. This bit is cleared when [INIT_START] is set to a one and
                                                                 then is set to one when the sequence is completed. */
        uint64_t reserved_6_63         : 58;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl_s cn9; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000048ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000048ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000048ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000048ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SEQ_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_seq_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) "LMCX_SEQ_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SEQ_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_slot_ctl0
 *
 * LMC Slot Control0 Register
 * This register is an assortment of control fields needed by the memory controller. If software
 * has not previously written to this register (since the last DRESET), hardware updates the
 * fields in this register to the minimum allowed value when any of LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(),
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_CONTROL, and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 registers
 * change. Ideally, only read this register after LMC has been initialized and
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() have valid data.
 *
 * The interpretation of the fields in this register depends on LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]:
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]=1, (FieldValue + 4) is the minimum CK cycles between when
 * the DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache
 * blocks.
 *
 * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]=0, (FieldValue + 3) is the minimum CK cycles between when the DRAM
 * part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 * FieldValue = 0 is always illegal in this case.
 * The hardware-calculated minimums for these fields are shown in LMC()_SLOT_CTL0 Hardware-
 * Calculated Minimums.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_L_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_L_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_s cn9; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_s cn81xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_cn83xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extenstion to the [W2R_L_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extenstion to the [W2R_L_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn83xx;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extenstion to the W2R_L_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_init              : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_init              : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2w_init              : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_init            : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to the same rank and DIMM, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_init_ext          : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_init_ext        : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extenstion to the W2R_L_INIT register. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0 bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001f8ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SLOT_CTL0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) "LMCX_SLOT_CTL0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_slot_ctl1
 *
 * LMC Slot Control1 Register
 * This register is an assortment of control fields needed by the memory controller. If software
 * has not previously written to this register (since the last DRESET), hardware updates the
 * fields in this register to the minimum allowed value when any of LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(),
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_CONTROL and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 change.
 * Ideally, only read this register after LMC has been initialized and
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() have valid data.
 *
 * The interpretation of the fields in this CSR depends on LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]:
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]=1, (FieldValue + 4) is the minimum CK cycles between when the
 * DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]=0, (FieldValue + 3) is the minimum CK cycles between when the DRAM
 * part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 * FieldValue = 0 is always illegal in this case.
 *
 * The hardware calculated minimums for these fields are shown in LMC()_SLOT_CTL1 hardware
 * calculated minimums.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses across ranks of the same DIMM. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1 bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000200ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000200ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000200ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000200ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SLOT_CTL1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) "LMCX_SLOT_CTL1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_slot_ctl2
 *
 * LMC Slot Control2 Register
 * This register is an assortment of control fields needed by the memory controller. If software
 * has not previously written to this register (since the last DRESET), hardware updates the
 * fields in this register to the minimum allowed value when any of LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(),
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_CONTROL and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 change.
 * Ideally, only read this register after LMC has been initialized and
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() have valid data.
 *
 * The interpretation of the fields in this CSR depends on LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]:
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] = 1, (FieldValue + 4) is the minimum CK cycles between when the
 * DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] = 0, (FieldValue + 3) is the minimum CK cycles between when the
 * DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 * FieldValue = 0 is always illegal in this case.
 *
 * The hardware-calculated minimums for these fields are shown in LMC Registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
        uint64_t w2w_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t w2r_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t r2w_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t r2r_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t r2w_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t w2r_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t w2w_xdimm_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses across DIMMs. */
        uint64_t reserved_24_63        : 40;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2 bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000208ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000208ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000208ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000208ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SLOT_CTL2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) "LMCX_SLOT_CTL2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_slot_ctl3
 *
 * LMC Slot Control3 Register
 * This register is an assortment of control fields needed by the memory controller. If software
 * has not previously written to this register (since the last DRESET), hardware updates the
 * fields in this register to the minimum allowed value when any of LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(),
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_CONTROL and LMC()_MODEREG_PARAMS0 change.
 * Ideally, only read this register after LMC has been initialized and
 * LMC()_RLEVEL_RANK(), LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() have valid data.
 *
 * The interpretation of the fields in this CSR depends on LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T]:
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] = 1, (FieldValue + 4) is the minimum CK cycles between when the
 * DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 *
 * * If LMC()_CONTROL[DDR2T] = 0, (FieldValue + 3) is the minimum CK cycles between when the
 * DRAM part registers CAS commands of the first and second types from different cache blocks.
 * FieldValue = 0 is always illegal in this case.
 *
 * The hardware-calculated minimums for these fields are shown in LMC Registers.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_s cn88xxp1; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_L_XRANK_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_XRANK_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_XRANK_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the [W2R_L_XRANK_INIT] register. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_cn9 cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_cn9 cn83xx; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_cn88xxp2
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_L_XRANK_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_XRANK_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t r2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [  5:  0](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 11:  6](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 17: 12](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t w2w_xrank_init        : 6;  /**< [ 23: 18](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank. */
        uint64_t r2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 29: 24](R/W/H) Read-to-read spacing control for back-to-back read followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t r2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 35: 30](R/W/H) Read-to-write spacing control for back-to-back read followed by write cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 41: 36](R/W/H) Write-to-read spacing control for back-to-back write followed by read cache block accesses
                                                                 to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2w_l_xrank_init      : 6;  /**< [ 47: 42](R/W/H) Write-to-write spacing control for back-to-back write followed by write cache block
                                                                 accesses to a different logical rank, and same BG for DDR4. */
        uint64_t w2r_xrank_init_ext    : 1;  /**< [ 48: 48](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_XRANK_INIT register. */
        uint64_t w2r_l_xrank_init_ext  : 1;  /**< [ 49: 49](R/W/H) A 1-bit extension to the W2R_L_XRANK_INIT register. */
        uint64_t reserved_50_63        : 14;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp2;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3 bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000248ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000248ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000248ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000248ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_SLOT_CTL3", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) bdk_lmcx_slot_ctl3_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) "LMCX_SLOT_CTL3"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_SLOT_CTL3(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_timing_params0
 *
 * LMC Timing Parameters Register 0
 */
union bdk_lmcx_timing_params0
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t tckesr                : 4;  /**< [ 60: 57](R/W) Indicates TCKESR constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKESR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKESR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tzqoper               : 3;  /**< [ 56: 54](R/W) Indicates tZQoper constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tZQoper(nCK) / 128)]

                                                                 where tZQoper is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.

                                                                 TYP = 4. */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tzqoper               : 3;  /**< [ 56: 54](R/W) Indicates tZQoper constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tZQoper(nCK) / 128)]

                                                                 where tZQoper is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.

                                                                 TYP = 4. */
        uint64_t tckesr                : 4;  /**< [ 60: 57](R/W) Indicates TCKESR constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKESR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKESR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_53_63        : 11;
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 5;  /**< [ 52: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(12nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 4nCK. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 4nCK. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(12nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 5;  /**< [ 52: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t reserved_53_63        : 11;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
        uint64_t tckesr                : 4;  /**< [ 60: 57](R/W) Indicates TCKESR constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKESR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKESR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tzqoper               : 3;  /**< [ 56: 54](R/W) Indicates tZQoper constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tZQoper(nCK) / 128)]

                                                                 where tZQoper is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.

                                                                 TYP = 4. */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[(max(TCKSRE(ns), TCKOFF(ns)) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, TCKOFF is from RCD spec and TCYC(ns) is the DDR
                                                                 clock frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 12.5-15 ns. */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(nCK) / 256]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.
                                                                 TYP = 4 (equivalent to 1024 cycles). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(nCK) / 256]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.
                                                                 TYP = 4 (equivalent to 1024 cycles). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 12.5-15 ns. */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[(max(TCKSRE(ns), TCKOFF(ns)) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, TCKOFF is from RCD spec and TCYC(ns) is the DDR
                                                                 clock frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tzqoper               : 3;  /**< [ 56: 54](R/W) Indicates tZQoper constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tZQoper(nCK) / 128)]

                                                                 where tZQoper is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec.

                                                                 TYP = 4. */
        uint64_t tckesr                : 4;  /**< [ 60: 57](R/W) Indicates TCKESR constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKESR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKESR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t reserved_61_63        : 3;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_0_7          : 8;
        uint64_t tzqcs                 : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Indicates TZQCS constraints. This field is set as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[(2 * TZQCS(ns)) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQCS is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP \>= 8 (greater-than-or-equal-to 128), to allow for dclk90 calibration. */
        uint64_t tcke                  : 4;  /**< [ 15: 12](R/W) Indicates TCKE constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(3nCK, 7.5/5.625/5.625/5 ns).

                                                                 Because a DDR4 register can shorten the pulse width of CKE (it delays the falling edge
                                                                 but does not delay the rising edge), care must be taken to set this parameter larger
                                                                 to account for this effective reduction in the pulse width. */
        uint64_t txpr                  : 6;  /**< [ 21: 16](R/W) Indicates TXPR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPR(ns) / (16 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TXPR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, TRFC+10 ns). */
        uint64_t tmrd                  : 4;  /**< [ 25: 22](R/W) Indicates TMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 8nCK. */
        uint64_t tmod                  : 5;  /**< [ 30: 26](R/W) Indicates tMOD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMOD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMOD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(24nCK, 15 ns). */
        uint64_t tdllk                 : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TDLLK constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TDLLK(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TDLLK is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 3 (equivalent to 768).

                                                                 This parameter is used in self-refresh exit and assumed to be greater than TRFC. */
        uint64_t tzqinit               : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TZQINIT constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TZQINIT(ns) / (256 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TZQINIT is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 2 (equivalent to 512). */
        uint64_t trp                   : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TRP constraints. Set TRP as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TRP and TRTP are from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency
                                                                 (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP TRP = 10-15 ns.

                                                                 TYP TRTP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns). */
        uint64_t tcksre                : 4;  /**< [ 47: 44](R/W) Indicates TCKSRE constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TCKSRE(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TCKSRE is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(5nCK, 10 ns). */
        uint64_t tbcw                  : 6;  /**< [ 53: 48](R/W) Indicates tBCW constraints. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TBCW(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TBCW is from the JEDEC DDR4DB spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 16. */
        uint64_t reserved_54_63        : 10;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_cn81xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_timing_params0 bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000198ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000198ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000198ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000198ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) bdk_lmcx_timing_params0_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) "LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS0(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_timing_params1
 *
 * LMC Timing Parameters Register 1
 */
union bdk_lmcx_timing_params1
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t tstab                 : 5;  /**< [ 63: 59](R/W) Indicates tSTAB constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSTAB(ns) / (512 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSTAB is from the JEDEC DDR4 RCD spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t tstab                 : 5;  /**< [ 63: 59](R/W) Indicates tSTAB constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSTAB(ns) / (512 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSTAB is from the JEDEC DDR4 RCD spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_cn88xxp1
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_59_63        : 5;
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](RO) Reserved. */
        uint64_t reserved_59_63        : 5;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn88xxp1;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t tstab                 : 5;  /**< [ 63: 59](R/W) Indicates tSTAB constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSTAB(ns) / (512 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSTAB is from the JEDEC DDR4 RCD spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t tstab                 : 5;  /**< [ 63: 59](R/W) Indicates tSTAB constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSTAB(ns) / (512 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSTAB is from the JEDEC DDR4 RCD spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_cn81xx
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_59_63        : 5;
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t tmprr                 : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Indicates TMPRR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TMPRR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TMPRR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 1 nCK */
        uint64_t tras                  : 6;  /**< [  9:  4](R/W) Indicates TRAS constraints. Set TRAS (CSR field) as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRAS(ns)/TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 where TRAS is from the DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not data
                                                                 rate).

                                                                 TYP = 35ns - 9 * TREFI

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x3F = 64 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trcd                  : 4;  /**< [ 13: 10](R/W) Indicates TRCD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRCD(ns) / TCYC(ns)]

                                                                 where TRCD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 10-15 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2 (2 is the smallest value allowed).
                                                                 0x2 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0xE = 14.
                                                                 0xA-0xF = reserved.

                                                                 In 2T mode, make this register TRCD - 1, not going below 2. */
        uint64_t twtr                  : 4;  /**< [ 17: 14](R/W) Indicates TWTR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWTR(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TWTR is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 For DDR4, this CSR field represents tWTR_S.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 2.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7 = 8.
                                                                 0x8-0xF = reserved. */
        uint64_t trfc                  : 7;  /**< [ 24: 18](R/W) Indicates TRFC constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRFC(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TRFC is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-350 ns

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t trrd                  : 3;  /**< [ 27: 25](R/W) Indicates TRRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRRD(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where TRRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(4nCK, 10 ns)

                                                                 0x0 = Reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 3 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x6 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = 9 TCYC.

                                                                 For DDR4, this is the tRRD_S parameter. */
        uint64_t txp                   : 3;  /**< [ 30: 28](R/W) Indicates TXP constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXP is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(3nCK, 7.5 ns) */
        uint64_t twlmrd                : 4;  /**< [ 34: 31](R/W) Indicates TWLMRD constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLMRD(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLMRD is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(40nCK) */
        uint64_t twldqsen              : 4;  /**< [ 38: 35](R/W) Indicates TWLDQSEN constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TWLDQSEN(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TWLDQSEN is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = max(25nCK) */
        uint64_t tfaw                  : 5;  /**< [ 43: 39](R/W) Indicates TFAW constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TFAW(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where TFAW is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 30-40 ns

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 When interfacing with DIMMs that contain 3DS DRAMs, set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tFAW_SLR(ns) / (4 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tFAW_SLR is the Four activate window to the same logical rank from the
                                                                 JEDEC DDR4 3D Stacked spec. */
        uint64_t txpdll                : 5;  /**< [ 48: 44](R/W) Indicates TXPDLL constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[TXPDLL(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where TXPDLL is from the JEDEC DDR3/DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP=max(10nCK, 24 ns) */
        uint64_t trfc_dlr              : 7;  /**< [ 55: 49](R/W) Indicates tRFC_DLR constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRFC_DLR(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tRFC_DLR is from the JEDEC 3D stacked SDRAM spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate).

                                                                 TYP = 90-120 ns.

                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = 8 TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = 16 TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = 24 TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = 32 TCYC.
                                                                 ...
                                                                 0x7E = 1008 TCYC.
                                                                 0x7F = 1016 TCYC. */
        uint64_t tpdm_full_cycle_ena   : 1;  /**< [ 56: 56](R/W) When set, this field enables the addition of a one cycle delay to the
                                                                 write/read latency calculation. This is to compensate the case when
                                                                 tPDM delay in the RCD of an RDIMM is greater than one-cycle.
                                                                 Only valid in RDIMM  (LMC()_CONTROL[RDIMM_ENA]=1). */
        uint64_t trcd_ext              : 1;  /**< [ 57: 57](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TRCD register. */
        uint64_t txp_ext               : 1;  /**< [ 58: 58](R/W) A 1-bit extension to the TXP register.
                                                                 above. */
        uint64_t reserved_59_63        : 5;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn81xx;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_cn81xx cn83xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_cn81xx cn88xxp2; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_timing_params1 bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001a0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) bdk_lmcx_timing_params1_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) "LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS1(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_timing_params2
 *
 * LMC Timing Parameters Register 2
 * This register sets timing parameters for DDR4.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_timing_params2
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params2_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_35_63        : 29;
        uint64_t tcmd_gear             : 6;  /**< [ 34: 29](R/W) Indicates tCMD_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tCMD_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tCMD_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tsync_gear            : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) Indicates tSYNC_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSYNC_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSYNC_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t txs                   : 7;  /**< [ 22: 16](R/W) Indicates TXS constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tXS(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tXS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 For DDR3, typical = max(4 nCK, 7.5ns).

                                                                 For DDR4 the TRTP parameter is dictated by the TWR MR bits. */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 For DDR3, typical = max(4 nCK, 7.5ns).

                                                                 For DDR4 the TRTP parameter is dictated by the TWR MR bits. */
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t txs                   : 7;  /**< [ 22: 16](R/W) Indicates TXS constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tXS(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tXS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tsync_gear            : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) Indicates tSYNC_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSYNC_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSYNC_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tcmd_gear             : 6;  /**< [ 34: 29](R/W) Indicates tCMD_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tCMD_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tCMD_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t reserved_35_63        : 29;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params2_cn8
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 For DDR3, typical = max(4 nCK, 7.5ns).

                                                                 For DDR4 the TRTP parameter is dictated by the TWR MR bits. */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 For DDR3, typical = max(4 nCK, 7.5ns).

                                                                 For DDR4 the TRTP parameter is dictated by the TWR MR bits. */
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_16_63        : 48;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn8;
    struct bdk_lmcx_timing_params2_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_35_63        : 29;
        uint64_t tcmd_gear             : 6;  /**< [ 34: 29](R/W) Indicates tCMD_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tCMD_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tCMD_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tsync_gear            : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) Indicates tSYNC_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSYNC_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSYNC_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t txs                   : 7;  /**< [ 22: 16](R/W) Indicates TXS constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tXS(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tXS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 The TRTP parameter is dictated by the WR and RTP MR0 bits. */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t trrd_l                : 3;  /**< [  2:  0](R/W) Specifies tRRD_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tRRD_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 2,

                                                                 where tRRD_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns).
                                                                 0x0 = reserved.
                                                                 0x1 = three TCYC.
                                                                 0x2 = four TCYC.
                                                                 0x3 = five TCYC.
                                                                 0x4 = six TCYC.
                                                                 0x5 = seven TCYC.
                                                                 0x6 = eight TCYC.
                                                                 0x7 = nine TCYC. */
        uint64_t twtr_l                : 4;  /**< [  6:  3](R/W) Specifies tWTR_L constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tWTR_L(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1

                                                                 where tWTR_L is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock frequency (not the
                                                                 data rate).

                                                                 Typical = MAX(4 nCK, 7.5 ns)

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Seems the '- 1' is because we add one back into slot timing equation */
        uint64_t t_rw_op_max           : 4;  /**< [ 10:  7](R/W) Specifies the maximum delay for a read or write operation to complete, used to set the
                                                                 timing of MRW and MPR operations. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[Maximum operation delay (cycles) / 8]

                                                                 Typical = 0x7. */
        uint64_t trtp                  : 4;  /**< [ 14: 11](R/W) Specifies the TRTP parameter, in cycles. Set this field as follows:
                                                                 _ RNDUP[TRTP(ns) / TCYC(ns)] - 1,

                                                                 The TRTP parameter is dictated by the WR and RTP MR0 bits. */
        uint64_t trrd_l_ext            : 1;  /**< [ 15: 15](R/W) MSB of tWTR_L constraints. Set this field
                                                                 when requiring tRRD_L of more than 9 nCK. Otherwise
                                                                 this bit must be zero. */
        uint64_t txs                   : 7;  /**< [ 22: 16](R/W) Indicates TXS constraints. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tXS(ns) / (8 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tXS is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tsync_gear            : 6;  /**< [ 28: 23](R/W) Indicates tSYNC_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tSYNC_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tSYNC_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t tcmd_gear             : 6;  /**< [ 34: 29](R/W) Indicates tCMD_GEAR constraint. Set this field as follows:

                                                                 _ RNDUP[tCMD_GEAR(ns) / (2 * TCYC(ns))]

                                                                 where tCMD_GEAR is from the JEDEC DDR4 spec, and TCYC(ns) is the DDR clock
                                                                 frequency (not data rate). */
        uint64_t reserved_35_63        : 29;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_timing_params2 bdk_lmcx_timing_params2_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000060ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000060ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000060ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000060ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) bdk_lmcx_timing_params2_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) "LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_TIMING_PARAMS2(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_wlevel_ctl
 *
 * LMC Write Level Control Register
 */
union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_22_63        : 42;
        uint64_t rtt_nom               : 3;  /**< [ 21: 19](R/W) LMC writes a decoded value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] of the rank during write leveling. Per JEDEC
                                                                 DDR3 specifications, only values MR1[Rtt_Nom] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are
                                                                 allowed during write leveling with output buffer enabled.
                                                                 DDR3 Spec:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC writes 0x1 (RZQ/4) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x1 = LMC writes 0x2 (RZQ/2) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x2 = LMC writes 0x3 (RZQ/6) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x3 = LMC writes 0x4 (RZQ/12) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x4 = LMC writes 0x5 (RZQ/8) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x5 = LMC writes 0x6 (Rsvd) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x6 = LMC writes 0x7 (Rsvd) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x7 = LMC writes 0x0 (Disabled) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 In DDR4 LRDIMM application, this is used to program the Data Buffer Control Word BC00
                                                                 during the Host Interface Write Leveling Mode:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC writes 0x1 (RZQ/4).
                                                                 0x1 = LMC writes 0x2 (RZQ/2).
                                                                 0x2 = LMC writes 0x3 (RZQ/6).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC writes 0x4 (RZQ/1).
                                                                 0x4 = LMC writes 0x5 (RZQ/5).
                                                                 0x5 = LMC writes 0x6 (RZQ/3).
                                                                 0x6 = LMC writes 0x7 (RZQ/7).
                                                                 0x7 = LMC writes 0x0 (Disabled). */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 18: 11](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which write leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to one. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the write leveling bitmask. */
        uint64_t sset                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Run write leveling on the current setting only. */
        uint64_t lanemask              : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) One-shot mask to select byte lane to be leveled by the write leveling sequence. Used with
                                                                 x16 parts where the upper and lower byte lanes need to be leveled independently.

                                                                 This field is also used for byte lane masking during read leveling sequence. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t lanemask              : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) One-shot mask to select byte lane to be leveled by the write leveling sequence. Used with
                                                                 x16 parts where the upper and lower byte lanes need to be leveled independently.

                                                                 This field is also used for byte lane masking during read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t sset                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Run write leveling on the current setting only. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the write leveling bitmask. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 18: 11](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which write leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to one. */
        uint64_t rtt_nom               : 3;  /**< [ 21: 19](R/W) LMC writes a decoded value to MR1[Rtt_Nom] of the rank during write leveling. Per JEDEC
                                                                 DDR3 specifications, only values MR1[Rtt_Nom] = 1 (RZQ/4), 2 (RZQ/2), or 3 (RZQ/6) are
                                                                 allowed during write leveling with output buffer enabled.
                                                                 DDR3 Spec:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC writes 0x1 (RZQ/4) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x1 = LMC writes 0x2 (RZQ/2) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x2 = LMC writes 0x3 (RZQ/6) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x3 = LMC writes 0x4 (RZQ/12) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x4 = LMC writes 0x5 (RZQ/8) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x5 = LMC writes 0x6 (Rsvd) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x6 = LMC writes 0x7 (Rsvd) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].
                                                                 0x7 = LMC writes 0x0 (Disabled) to MR1[Rtt_Nom].

                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 In DDR4 LRDIMM application, this is used to program the Data Buffer Control Word BC00
                                                                 during the Host Interface Write Leveling Mode:
                                                                 0x0 = LMC writes 0x1 (RZQ/4).
                                                                 0x1 = LMC writes 0x2 (RZQ/2).
                                                                 0x2 = LMC writes 0x3 (RZQ/6).
                                                                 0x3 = LMC writes 0x4 (RZQ/1).
                                                                 0x4 = LMC writes 0x5 (RZQ/5).
                                                                 0x5 = LMC writes 0x6 (RZQ/3).
                                                                 0x6 = LMC writes 0x7 (RZQ/7).
                                                                 0x7 = LMC writes 0x0 (Disabled). */
        uint64_t reserved_22_63        : 42;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl_s cn8; */
    struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_19_63        : 45;
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 18: 11](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which write leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to one. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the write leveling bitmask. */
        uint64_t sset                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Run write leveling on the current setting only. */
        uint64_t lanemask              : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) One-shot mask to select byte lane to be leveled by the write leveling sequence. Used with
                                                                 x16 parts where the upper and lower byte lanes need to be leveled independently.

                                                                 This field is also used for byte lane masking during read leveling sequence. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t lanemask              : 9;  /**< [  8:  0](R/W) One-shot mask to select byte lane to be leveled by the write leveling sequence. Used with
                                                                 x16 parts where the upper and lower byte lanes need to be leveled independently.

                                                                 This field is also used for byte lane masking during read leveling sequence. */
        uint64_t sset                  : 1;  /**< [  9:  9](R/W) Run write leveling on the current setting only. */
        uint64_t or_dis                : 1;  /**< [ 10: 10](R/W) Disable ORing of bits in a byte lane when computing the write leveling bitmask. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 18: 11](R/W) Mask to select bit lanes on which write leveling feedback is returned when [OR_DIS] is set to one. */
        uint64_t reserved_19_63        : 45;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000300ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000300ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000300ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000300ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) bdk_lmcx_wlevel_ctl_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) "LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_CTL(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_wlevel_dbg
 *
 * LMC Write Level Debug Register
 * A given write of LMC()_WLEVEL_DBG returns the write leveling pass/fail results for all
 * possible delay settings (i.e. the BITMASK) for only one byte in the last rank that the
 * hardware write leveled. LMC()_WLEVEL_DBG[BYTE] selects the particular byte. To get these
 * pass/fail results for a different rank, you must run the hardware write leveling again. For
 * example, it is possible to get the [BITMASK] results for every byte of every rank if you run
 * write leveling separately for each rank, probing LMC()_WLEVEL_DBG between each write-
 * leveling.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_12_63        : 52;
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 11:  4](RO/H) Bitmask generated during write level settings sweep. If LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[SSET]=0,
                                                                 [BITMASK]\<n\>=0 means write level setting n failed; [BITMASK]\<n\>=1 means write level
                                                                 setting n
                                                                 passed for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 7. [BITMASK] contains the first 8 results of the total 16 collected by LMC
                                                                 during
                                                                 the write leveling sequence.

                                                                 If LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[SSET]=1, [BITMASK]\<0\>=0 means curr write level setting failed;
                                                                 [BITMASK]\<0\>=1 means curr write level setting passed. */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte                  : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) 0 \<= BYTE \<= 8. */
        uint64_t bitmask               : 8;  /**< [ 11:  4](RO/H) Bitmask generated during write level settings sweep. If LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[SSET]=0,
                                                                 [BITMASK]\<n\>=0 means write level setting n failed; [BITMASK]\<n\>=1 means write level
                                                                 setting n
                                                                 passed for
                                                                 0 \<= n \<= 7. [BITMASK] contains the first 8 results of the total 16 collected by LMC
                                                                 during
                                                                 the write leveling sequence.

                                                                 If LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[SSET]=1, [BITMASK]\<0\>=0 means curr write level setting failed;
                                                                 [BITMASK]\<0\>=1 means curr write level setting passed. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_63        : 52;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg_s cn; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e088000308ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e088000308ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e088000308ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e088000308ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) bdk_lmcx_wlevel_dbg_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) "LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_DBG(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_wlevel_rank#
 *
 * LMC Write Level Rank Register
 * Four of these CSRs exist per LMC, one for each rank. Write level setting is measured in units
 * of 1/8 CK, so the below BYTEn values can range over 4 CK cycles. Assuming
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[SSET]=0, the BYTEn\<2:0\> values are not used during write leveling, and
 * they are overwritten by the hardware as part of the write leveling sequence. (Hardware sets
 * [STATUS] to 3 after hardware write leveling completes for the rank). Software needs to set
 * BYTEn\<4:3\> bits.
 *
 * Each CSR may also be written by software, but not while a write leveling sequence is in
 * progress. (Hardware sets [STATUS] to 1 after a CSR write.) Software initiates a hardware
 * write-
 * leveling sequence by programming LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL and writing LMC()_CONFIG[RANKMASK] and
 * LMC()_SEQ_CTL[INIT_START]=1 with
 * LMC()_SEQ_CTL[SEQ_SEL]=6.
 *
 * LMC will then step through and accumulate write leveling results for 8 unique delay settings
 * (twice), starting at a delay of LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() [BYTEn\<4:3\>]* 8 CK increasing by
 * 1/8 CK each setting. Hardware will then set LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTEn\<2:0\>] to
 * indicate the first write leveling result of 1 that followed a result of 0 during the
 * sequence by searching for a '1100' pattern in the generated bitmask, except that LMC will
 * always write LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTEn\<0\>]=0. If hardware is unable to find a match
 * for a '1100' pattern, then hardware sets LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK() [BYTEn\<2:0\>] to 0x4. See
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL.
 *
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANKi values for ranks i without attached DRAM should be set such that they do
 * not
 * increase the range of possible BYTE values for any byte lane. The easiest way to do this is to
 * set LMC()_WLEVEL_RANKi = LMC()_WLEVEL_RANKj, where j is some rank with attached DRAM whose
 * LMC()_WLEVEL_RANKj is already fully initialized.
 */
union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_47_63        : 17;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](RO/H) Indicates status of the write leveling and where the BYTE* programmings in \<44:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTE* values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTE* values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Write leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTE* values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTE* values came from a complete write leveling sequence, irrespective of which
                                                                 lanes are masked via LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[LANEMASK]. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](R/W/H) "Write level setting. Bit 0 of BYTE8 must be zero during normal operation. When ECC DRAM
                                                                 is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip signals DDR#_DQS_8_*
                                                                 and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 with a value that does not increase the
                                                                 range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 5;  /**< [ 39: 35](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE7] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 5;  /**< [ 34: 30](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE6] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE5] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE4] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 5;  /**< [ 19: 15](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE3] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 5;  /**< [ 14: 10](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE2] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 5;  /**< [  9:  5](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE1] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE0] must be zero during normal operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE0] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 5;  /**< [  9:  5](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE1] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 5;  /**< [ 14: 10](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE2] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 5;  /**< [ 19: 15](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE3] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE4] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE5] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 5;  /**< [ 34: 30](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE6] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 5;  /**< [ 39: 35](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE7] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](R/W/H) "Write level setting. Bit 0 of BYTE8 must be zero during normal operation. When ECC DRAM
                                                                 is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip signals DDR#_DQS_8_*
                                                                 and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 with a value that does not increase the
                                                                 range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](RO/H) Indicates status of the write leveling and where the BYTE* programmings in \<44:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTE* values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTE* values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Write leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTE* values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTE* values came from a complete write leveling sequence, irrespective of which
                                                                 lanes are masked via LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[LANEMASK]. */
        uint64_t reserved_47_63        : 17;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_47_63        : 17;
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](RO/H) Indicates status of the write leveling and where the BYTE* programmings in \<44:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTE* values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTE* values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Write leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTE* values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTE* values came from a complete write leveling sequence, irrespective of which
                                                                 lanes are masked via LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[LANEMASK]. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](R/W/H) "Write level setting. Bit 0 of BYTE8 must be zero during normal operation. When ECC DRAM
                                                                 is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip signals DDR#_CBS_0_*
                                                                 and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 with a value that does not increase the
                                                                 range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 5;  /**< [ 39: 35](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE7] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 5;  /**< [ 34: 30](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE6] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE5] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE4] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 5;  /**< [ 19: 15](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE3] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 5;  /**< [ 14: 10](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE2] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 5;  /**< [  9:  5](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE1] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE0] must be zero during normal operation. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t byte0                 : 5;  /**< [  4:  0](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE0] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte1                 : 5;  /**< [  9:  5](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE1] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte2                 : 5;  /**< [ 14: 10](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE2] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte3                 : 5;  /**< [ 19: 15](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE3] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte4                 : 5;  /**< [ 24: 20](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE4] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte5                 : 5;  /**< [ 29: 25](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE5] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte6                 : 5;  /**< [ 34: 30](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE6] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte7                 : 5;  /**< [ 39: 35](R/W/H) Write level setting. Bit 0 of [BYTE7] must be zero during normal operation. */
        uint64_t byte8                 : 5;  /**< [ 44: 40](R/W/H) "Write level setting. Bit 0 of BYTE8 must be zero during normal operation. When ECC DRAM
                                                                 is not present in 64-bit mode (i.e. when DRAM is not attached to chip signals DDR#_CBS_0_*
                                                                 and DDR#_CB\<7:0\>), software should write BYTE8 with a value that does not increase the
                                                                 range of possible BYTE* values. The easiest way to do this is to set
                                                                 LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE8] = LMC()_WLEVEL_RANK()[BYTE0] when there is no
                                                                 ECC DRAM, using the final BYTE0 value." */
        uint64_t status                : 2;  /**< [ 46: 45](RO/H) Indicates status of the write leveling and where the BYTE* programmings in \<44:0\> came
                                                                 from:
                                                                 0x0 = BYTE* values are their reset value.
                                                                 0x1 = BYTE* values were set via a CSR write to this register.
                                                                 0x2 = Write leveling sequence currently in progress (BYTE* values are unpredictable).
                                                                 0x3 = BYTE* values came from a complete write leveling sequence, irrespective of which
                                                                 lanes are masked via LMC()_WLEVEL_CTL[LANEMASK]. */
        uint64_t reserved_47_63        : 17;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_s cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(unsigned long a, unsigned long b)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && ((a==0) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e0880002c0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && ((a<=1) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e0880002c0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && ((a<=3) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e0880002c0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && ((a<=2) && (b<=3)))
        return 0x87e0880002c0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3) + 8ll * ((b) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX", 2, a, b, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) bdk_lmcx_wlevel_rankx_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) "LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_WLEVEL_RANKX(a,b) (a),(b),-1,-1

/**
 * Register (RSL) lmc#_wodt_mask
 *
 * LMC Write OnDieTermination Mask Register
 * System designers may desire to terminate DQ/DQS lines for higher-frequency DDR operations,
 * especially on a multirank system. DDR4 DQ/DQS I/Os have built-in termination resistors that
 * can be turned on or off by the controller, after meeting TAOND and TAOF timing requirements.
 * Each rank has its own ODT pin that fans out to all of the memory parts in that DIMM. System
 * designers may prefer different combinations of ODT ONs for write operations into different
 * ranks. CNXXXX supports full programmability by way of the mask register below. Each rank
 * position has its own 8-bit programmable field. When the controller does a write to that rank,
 * it sets the four ODT pins to the mask pins below. For example, when doing a write into Rank0,
 * a
 * system designer may desire to terminate the lines with the resistor on DIMM0/Rank1. The mask
 * [WODT_D0_R0] would then be {00000010}.
 *
 * CNXXXX drives the appropriate mask values on the ODT pins by default. If this feature is not
 * required, write 0x0 in this register. When a given RANK is selected, the WODT mask for that
 * RANK is used. The resulting WODT mask is driven to the DIMMs in the following manner:
 */
union bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask
{
    uint64_t u;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_s
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked.
                                                                 If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If [RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0,
                                                                 [WODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D0_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D0_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0,
                                                                 [WODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If [RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Reserved.
                                                                 Internal:
                                                                 Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked.
                                                                 If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } s;
    struct bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_cn9
    {
#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN /* Word 0 - Big Endian */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked.
                                                                 If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0,
                                                                 [WODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D0_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
#else /* Word 0 - Little Endian */
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r0            : 4;  /**< [  3:  0](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D0_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_4_7          : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d0_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 11:  8](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM0, RANK1/DIMM0 in SingleRanked. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0,
                                                                 [WODT_D0_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_12_15        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r0            : 4;  /**< [ 19: 16](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK0. If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R0]\<3,1\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_20_23        : 4;
        uint64_t wodt_d1_r1            : 4;  /**< [ 27: 24](R/W) Write ODT mask DIMM1, RANK1/DIMM1 in SingleRanked.
                                                                 If LMC()_CONFIG[RANK_ENA]=0, [WODT_D1_R1]\<3:0\> must be zero. */
        uint64_t reserved_28_63        : 36;
#endif /* Word 0 - End */
    } cn9;
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_s cn81xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_cn9 cn88xx; */
    /* struct bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_cn9 cn83xx; */
};
typedef union bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_t;

static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(unsigned long a) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
static inline uint64_t BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(unsigned long a)
{
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN81XX) && (a==0))
        return 0x87e0880001b0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x0);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN83XX) && (a<=1))
        return 0x87e0880001b0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x1);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN88XX) && (a<=3))
        return 0x87e0880001b0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    if (CAVIUM_IS_MODEL(CAVIUM_CN9XXX) && (a<=2))
        return 0x87e0880001b0ll + 0x1000000ll * ((a) & 0x3);
    __bdk_csr_fatal("LMCX_WODT_MASK", 1, a, 0, 0, 0);
}

#define typedef_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) bdk_lmcx_wodt_mask_t
#define bustype_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) BDK_CSR_TYPE_RSL
#define basename_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) "LMCX_WODT_MASK"
#define device_bar_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) 0x0 /* PF_BAR0 */
#define busnum_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) (a)
#define arguments_BDK_LMCX_WODT_MASK(a) (a),-1,-1,-1

#endif /* __BDK_CSRS_LMC_H__ */