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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef _CMD_STATE_H
27 #define	_CMD_STATE_H
28 
29 /*
30  * Case management and saved state restoration
31  */
32 
33 #include <cmd_list.h>
34 
35 #include <fm/fmd_api.h>
36 
37 #ifdef __cplusplus
38 extern "C" {
39 #endif
40 
41 /*
42  * Our maximum persistent buffer name length, used to allocate fixed-size
43  * arrays for name storage.
44  */
45 #define	CMD_BUFNMLEN		48
46 
47 /* cmd_evdisp_t, cmd_evdisp_stat_t, and cmd_evdisp_names must be in sync */
48 typedef enum cmd_evdisp {
49 	CMD_EVD_OK,
50 	CMD_EVD_BAD,
51 	CMD_EVD_UNUSED,
52 	CMD_EVD_REDUND
53 } cmd_evdisp_t;
54 
55 /*
56  * Each handled ereport type has four statistics, designed to indicate the
57  * eventual disposition of the ereport.
58  */
59 typedef struct cmd_evdisp_stat {
60 	fmd_stat_t evs_ok;		/* # of erpts processed successfully */
61 	fmd_stat_t evs_bad;		/* # of malformed ereports */
62 	fmd_stat_t evs_unused;		/* # of erpts unusable or not needed */
63 	fmd_stat_t evs_redund;		/* # of erpts already explained */
64 } cmd_evdisp_stat_t;
65 
66 /* Must be in sync with cmd_case_restorers */
67 typedef enum cmd_nodetype {
68 	CMD_NT_CPU = 1,
69 	CMD_NT_DIMM,
70 	CMD_NT_BANK,
71 	CMD_NT_PAGE,
72 #ifdef sun4u
73 	CMD_NT_DP,
74 	CMD_NT_LxCACHE
75 #endif
76 #ifdef sun4v
77 	CMD_NT_BRANCH
78 #endif
79 } cmd_nodetype_t;
80 
81 /*
82  * Must be in sync with cmd_case_closers.  Additional types must be
83  * appended to this enum otherwise interpretation of existing logs
84  * and checkpoints will be confused.
85  */
86 typedef enum cmd_ptrsubtype {
87 	CMD_PTR_CPU_ICACHE = 1,
88 	CMD_PTR_CPU_DCACHE,
89 	CMD_PTR_CPU_PCACHE,
90 	CMD_PTR_CPU_ITLB,
91 	CMD_PTR_CPU_DTLB,
92 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L2DATA,
93 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L2DATA_UERETRY,	/* no longer used */
94 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L2TAG,
95 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L3DATA,
96 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L3DATA_UERETRY,	/* no longer used */
97 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L3TAG,
98 	CMD_PTR_DIMM_CASE,
99 	CMD_PTR_BANK_CASE,
100 	CMD_PTR_PAGE_CASE,
101 	CMD_PTR_CPU_FPU,
102 	CMD_PTR_CPU_XR_RETRY,
103 	CMD_PTR_CPU_IREG,
104 	CMD_PTR_CPU_FREG,
105 	CMD_PTR_CPU_MAU,
106 	CMD_PTR_CPU_L2CTL,
107 	CMD_PTR_DP_CASE,
108 	CMD_PTR_DP_PAGE_DEFER,
109 	CMD_PTR_CPU_INV_SFSR,
110 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UE_DET_CPU,
111 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UE_DET_IO,
112 	CMD_PTR_CPU_MTLB,
113 	CMD_PTR_CPU_TLBP,
114 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_INV_URG,
115 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_CRE,
116 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_TSB_CTX,
117 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_TSBP,
118 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_PSTATE,
119 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_TSTATE,
120 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_IUG_F,
121 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_IUG_R,
122 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_SDC,
123 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_WDT,
124 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_DTLB,
125 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_ITLB,
126 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_CORE_ERR,
127 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_DAE,
128 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_IAE,
129 	CMD_PTR_CPU_UGESR_UGE,
130 	CMD_PTR_CPU_MISC_REGS,
131 	CMD_PTR_CPU_LFU,
132 	CMD_PTR_BRANCH_CASE,
133 	CMD_PTR_LxCACHE_CASE
134 } cmd_ptrsubtype_t;
135 
136 /*
137  * A change was made to the above enum that violated the ordering requirement
138  * described in the comment.  As such, there exist development machines in
139  * the wild that have pre-violation pointer buffers.  Attempts to run the DE
140  * on those machines will cause the state-restoration code to fail, as it
141  * won't know what to do with the old pointer types.  Unfortunately, the old
142  * and new values overlapped for the CPU pointers, so there's not much we
143  * can do there.  The memory pointers, on the other hand, changed from 6-8 to
144  * 12-14, thus allowing us to make the dimm, bank, and page restoration code
145  * check for both values.
146  *
147  * This should go away soon into the next release.
148  */
149 typedef enum cmd_BUG_ptrsubtype {
150 	BUG_PTR_DIMM_CASE = 6,
151 	BUG_PTR_BANK_CASE = 7,
152 	BUG_PTR_PAGE_CASE = 8
153 } cmd_BUG_ptrsubtype_t;
154 
155 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_CPU_UEC_FLUSH	1
156 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_CPU_XR_WAITER	2
157 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_MEM		3
158 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_DP		4
159 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_ANONYMOUS_TAG_ERROR 	5
160 
161 #define	CMD_TIMERTYPE_ISCPU(timer)	((timer) != CMD_TIMERTYPE_MEM && \
162 					(timer) != CMD_TIMERTYPE_DP)
163 
164 /*
165  * There are three types of general-purpose buffers, used to track CPUs, DIMMs,
166  * and pages.  Created on-demand as ereports arrive, one buffer is created for
167  * each thing tracked.  The general-purpose buffers are used to track common
168  * state, and are used to support case-specific buffers.  Each open case has
169  * a case-specific pointer buffer, used to aid in the rediscovery of the
170  * associated general-purpose buffer.  When restoration begins, we iterate
171  * through each of the open cases, restoring the case-specific pointer buffers
172  * for each.  The pointer buffers are then used to restore the general-purpose
173  * buffers.
174  */
175 
176 typedef	struct cmd_case_ptr {
177 	cmd_nodetype_t ptr_type;	/* The type of associated G.P. buffer */
178 	cmd_ptrsubtype_t ptr_subtype;	/* The case within the G.P. buffer */
179 	char ptr_name[CMD_BUFNMLEN];	/* G.P. buffer name */
180 } cmd_case_ptr_t;
181 
182 /*
183  * All general-purpose buffers begin with a common header.  This header contains
184  * identification information used in the construction of new cases.
185  *
186  * Note that versioned structs (currently cmd_cpu_t) depend upon the size of
187  * this struct remaining fixed.
188  */
189 typedef struct cmd_header {
190 	cmd_list_t hdr_list;		/* List of G.P. structs of this type */
191 	cmd_nodetype_t hdr_nodetype;	/* Type of this G.P. struct */
192 	char hdr_bufname[CMD_BUFNMLEN]; /* G.P. buffer name */
193 } cmd_header_t;
194 
195 /*
196  * Per-case-subtype case closing routines.  Stored in per-case state when the
197  * case is generated, and regenerated from saved state upon restore.
198  */
199 typedef void cmd_case_closer_f(fmd_hdl_t *, void *);
200 typedef void *cmd_case_restorer_f(fmd_hdl_t *, fmd_case_t *, cmd_case_ptr_t *);
201 
202 typedef struct cmd_case_closer {
203 	cmd_case_closer_f *cl_func;
204 	void *cl_arg;
205 } cmd_case_closer_t;
206 
207 typedef struct cmd_case {
208 	fmd_case_t *cc_cp;
209 	char *cc_serdnm;
210 } cmd_case_t;
211 
212 /*
213  * Utility functions which ease the management of cases.
214  */
215 extern fmd_case_t *cmd_case_create(fmd_hdl_t *, cmd_header_t *,
216     cmd_ptrsubtype_t, const char **);
217 extern void cmd_case_redirect(fmd_hdl_t *, fmd_case_t *, cmd_ptrsubtype_t);
218 extern void cmd_case_fini(fmd_hdl_t *, fmd_case_t *, int);
219 extern void cmd_case_restore(fmd_hdl_t *, cmd_case_t *, fmd_case_t *, char *);
220 
221 extern int cmd_state_restore(fmd_hdl_t *);
222 
223 #ifdef __cplusplus
224 }
225 #endif
226 
227 #endif /* _CMD_STATE_H */
228