As per Documentation (OMAP4+), then masterid is infact encoded as
follows:
"L3_TARG_STDERRLOG_MSTADDR[7:0] STDERRLOG_MSTADDR stores the NTTP
master address. The master address is the concatenation of Prefix &
Initiator ConnID. It is defined on 8 bits. The 6 MSBs are used to
distinguish the different initiators."
So, when we matchup currently with the master ID list, we never get a
proper match other than when MPU is the master (thanks to 0).
Now, on other platforms such as AM437x, this tends to be bits[5:0].
Fix this by using the relevant 6MSBits to identify the master ID for
standard and custom errors.
Reported-by: Darren Etheridge <detheridge@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
Acked-by: Santosh Shilimkar <santosh.shilimkar@ti.com>
Acked-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@ti.com>
Tested-by: Darren Etheridge <detheridge@ti.com>
Tested-by: Sekhar Nori <nsekhar@ti.com>
L3_TARG_STDERRLOG_MSTADDR;
std_err_main = readl_relaxed(l3_targ_stderr);
- masterid = readl_relaxed(l3_targ_mstaddr);
+
+ /* STDERRLOG_MSTADDR Stores the NTTP master address. */
+ masterid = (readl_relaxed(l3_targ_mstaddr) &
+ l3->mst_addr_mask) >>
+ __ffs(l3->mst_addr_mask);
switch (std_err_main & CUSTOM_ERROR) {
case STANDARD_ERROR:
* @l3_masters: array pointing to master data containing name and register
* offset for the master.
* @num_master: number of masters
+ * @mst_addr_mask: Mask representing MSTADDR information of NTTP packet
* @debug_irq: irq number of the debug interrupt (populated runtime)
* @app_irq: irq number of the application interrupt (populated runtime)
*/
struct l3_masters_data *l3_masters;
int num_masters;
+ u32 mst_addr_mask;
int debug_irq;
int app_irq;
.num_modules = ARRAY_SIZE(omap_l3_flagmux),
.l3_masters = omap_l3_masters,
.num_masters = ARRAY_SIZE(omap_l3_masters),
+ /* The 6 MSBs of register field used to distinguish initiator */
+ .mst_addr_mask = 0xFC,
};
#endif /* __OMAP_L3_NOC_H */