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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 /*
29  * PCI Express nexus driver tunables
30  */
31 
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 #include <sys/ddi.h>
34 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
35 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
36 #include <sys/time.h>
37 #include <sys/pcie.h>
38 #include "px_obj.h"
39 
40 /*LINTLIBRARY*/
41 
42 uint32_t px_spurintr_duration = 60000000; /* One minute */
43 uint64_t px_spurintr_msgs = PX_SPURINTR_MSG_DEFAULT;
44 
45 /*
46  * The following variable enables a workaround for the following obp bug:
47  *
48  *	1234181 - obp should set latency timer registers in pci
49  *		configuration header
50  *
51  * Until this bug gets fixed in the obp, the following workaround should
52  * be enabled.
53  */
54 uint_t px_set_latency_timer_register = 1;
55 
56 /*
57  * The following driver parameters are defined as variables to allow
58  * patching for debugging and tuning.  Flags that can be set on a per
59  * PBM basis are bit fields where the PBM device instance number maps
60  * to the bit position.
61  */
62 uint_t px_mmu_error_intr_enable = (uint_t)-1;
63 uint_t px_rerun_disable = 0;
64 
65 uint_t px_error_intr_enable = (uint_t)-1;
66 uint_t px_dwsync_disable = 0;
67 uint_t px_intsync_disable = 0;
68 
69 uint_t px_intr_retry_intv = 5;		/* for interrupt retry reg */
70 uint8_t px_latency_timer = 0x40;	/* for pci latency timer reg */
71 uint_t px_panic_on_fatal_errors = 1;	/* should be 1 at beta */
72 uint_t px_thermal_intr_fatal = 1;	/* thermal interrupts fatal */
73 uint_t px_buserr_interrupt = 1;	/* safari buserr interrupt */
74 uint_t px_ctx_no_active_flush = 0;	/* cannot handle active ctx flush */
75 uint_t px_use_contexts = 1;
76 
77 hrtime_t px_intrpend_timeout = 5ull * NANOSEC;	/* 5 seconds in nanoseconds */
78 
79 uint64_t px_perr_fatal = -1ull;
80 uint64_t px_serr_fatal = -1ull;
81 uint64_t px_errtrig_pa = 0x0;
82 
83 char px_panic_hb_msg[] = " System bus";
84 char px_panic_rc_msg[] = " PCIe root complex";
85 char px_panic_rp_msg[] = " PCIe root port";
86 char px_panic_fab_msg[] = " PCIe fabric";
87 
88 /*
89  * The following flag controls behavior of the ino handler routine
90  * when multiple interrupts are attached to a single ino.  Typically
91  * this case would occur for the ino's assigned to the PCI bus slots
92  * with multi-function devices or bus bridges.
93  *
94  * Setting the flag to zero causes the ino handler routine to return
95  * after finding the first interrupt handler to claim the interrupt.
96  *
97  * Setting the flag to non-zero causes the ino handler routine to
98  * return after making one complete pass through the interrupt
99  * handlers.
100  */
101 uint_t px_check_all_handlers = 1;
102 
103 /*
104  * The following value is the number of consecutive unclaimed interrupts that
105  * will be tolerated for a particular ino_p before the interrupt is deemed to
106  * be jabbering and is blocked.
107  */
108 uint_t px_unclaimed_intr_max = 20;
109 
110 /*
111  * The following value will cause the nexus driver to block an ino after
112  * px_unclaimed_intr_max unclaimed interrupts have been seen.  Setting this
113  * value to 0 will cause interrupts to never be blocked, no matter how many
114  * unclaimed interrupts are seen on a particular ino.
115  */
116 uint_t px_unclaimed_intr_block = 1;
117 
118 uint_t px_lock_tlb = 0;
119 
120 uint64_t px_dvma_debug_on = 0;
121 uint64_t px_dvma_debug_off = 0;
122 uint32_t px_dvma_debug_rec = 512;
123 
124 /*
125  * dvma address space allocation cache variables
126  */
127 uint_t px_dvma_page_cache_entries = 0x200;	/* # of chunks (1 << bits) */
128 uint_t px_dvma_page_cache_clustsz = 0x8;	/* # of pages per chunk */
129 #ifdef PX_DMA_PROF
130 uint_t px_dvmaft_npages = 0;			/* FT fail due npages */
131 uint_t px_dvmaft_limit = 0;			/* FT fail due limits */
132 uint_t px_dvmaft_free = 0;			/* FT free */
133 uint_t px_dvmaft_success = 0;			/* FT success */
134 uint_t px_dvmaft_exhaust = 0;			/* FT vmem fallback */
135 uint_t px_dvma_vmem_alloc = 0;			/* vmem alloc */
136 uint_t px_dvma_vmem_xalloc = 0;		/* vmem xalloc */
137 uint_t px_dvma_vmem_xfree = 0;			/* vmem xfree */
138 uint_t px_dvma_vmem_free = 0;			/* vmem free */
139 #endif
140 uint_t px_disable_fdvma = 0;
141 uint_t px_mmu_ctx_lock_failure = 0;
142 
143 /*
144  * This flag preserves prom MMU settings by copying prom TSB entries
145  * to corresponding kernel TSB entry locations. It should be removed
146  * after the interface properties from obp have become default.
147  */
148 uint_t px_preserve_mmu_tsb = 1;
149 
150 /*
151  * memory callback list id callback list for kmem_alloc failure clients
152  */
153 uintptr_t px_kmem_clid = 0;
154 
155 /* timeout in micro seconds for receiving PME_To_ACK */
156 uint64_t px_pme_to_ack_timeout	= PX_PME_TO_ACK_TIMEOUT;
157 
158 /* timeout in micro seconds for receiving link up interrupt */
159 uint64_t px_lup_poll_to = PX_LUP_POLL_TO;
160 uint64_t px_lup_poll_interval = PX_LUP_POLL_INTERVAL;
161 
162 /* PIL at which PME_To_ACK message interrupt is handled */
163 uint32_t px_pwr_pil		= PX_PWR_PIL;
164 
165 uint32_t px_max_l1_tries	= PX_MAX_L1_TRIES;
166 
167 /* Print and Log tunables.  The following variables are booleans */
168 #ifdef DEBUG
169 uint32_t px_log = PX_PANIC | PX_NO_PANIC | PX_PROTECTED | PX_HW_RESET;
170 #else
171 uint32_t px_log = PX_PANIC;
172 #endif
173 uint32_t px_die = PX_PANIC | PX_PROTECTED | PX_HW_RESET;
174 
175 /* Fire PCIe Error that should cause panics */
176 boolean_t px_fabric_die = B_TRUE;
177 
178 /* Root Complex PCIe Error bit flags that should cause panics */
179 uint32_t px_fabric_die_rc_ce = 0;
180 uint32_t px_fabric_die_rc_ue = 0;
181 
182 /* Root Complex PCIe Error bit flags that should cause forgiven */
183 uint32_t px_fabric_forgive_rc_ce = 0;
184 uint32_t px_fabric_forgive_rc_ue = 0;
185 
186 /* Fabric Error that should cause panics */
187 uint32_t px_fabric_die_ce = 0;
188 uint32_t px_fabric_die_ue = PCIE_AER_UCE_UR |
189     PCIE_AER_UCE_UC |
190     PCIE_AER_UCE_TO |
191     PCIE_AER_UCE_RO |
192     PCIE_AER_UCE_FCP |
193     PCIE_AER_UCE_DLP |
194     PCIE_AER_UCE_TRAINING;
195 
196 /* Fabric Error that should cause panics even under protected access */
197 uint32_t px_fabric_die_ce_gos = 0;
198 uint32_t px_fabric_die_ue_gos = PCIE_AER_UCE_UC |
199     PCIE_AER_UCE_TO |
200     PCIE_AER_UCE_RO |
201     PCIE_AER_UCE_FCP |
202     PCIE_AER_UCE_DLP |
203     PCIE_AER_UCE_TRAINING;
204 
205 /* Fabric Bridge Sec. Error that should cause panics */
206 uint16_t px_fabric_die_bdg_sts = PCI_STAT_S_PERROR |
207     PCI_STAT_R_TARG_AB |
208     PCI_STAT_R_MAST_AB |
209     PCI_STAT_S_SYSERR |
210     PCI_STAT_PERROR;
211 
212 /*
213  * Fabric Bridge Sec. Error that should cause panics even under
214  * protected access
215  */
216 uint16_t px_fabric_die_bdg_sts_gos = PCI_STAT_S_PERROR |
217     PCI_STAT_PERROR;
218 
219 /* Fabric Switch Sec. Error that should cause panics */
220 uint16_t px_fabric_die_sw_sts = PCI_STAT_R_TARG_AB |
221     PCI_STAT_R_MAST_AB;
222 
223 /*
224  * Fabric Switch Sec. Error that should cause panics even under
225  * protected access
226  */
227 uint16_t px_fabric_die_sw_sts_gos = 0;
228 
229 uint32_t px_fabric_die_sue = PCIE_AER_SUCE_TA_ON_SC |
230     PCIE_AER_SUCE_MA_ON_SC |
231     PCIE_AER_SUCE_RCVD_TA |
232     PCIE_AER_SUCE_RCVD_MA |
233     PCIE_AER_SUCE_USC_ERR |
234     PCIE_AER_SUCE_USC_MSG_DATA_ERR |
235     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_DATA_ERR |
236     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_ATTR_ERR |
237     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_ADDR_ERR |
238     PCIE_AER_SUCE_TIMER_EXPIRED |
239     PCIE_AER_SUCE_PERR_ASSERT |
240     PCIE_AER_SUCE_SERR_ASSERT |
241     PCIE_AER_SUCE_INTERNAL_ERR;
242 
243 uint32_t px_fabric_die_sue_gos = PCIE_AER_SUCE_TA_ON_SC |
244     PCIE_AER_SUCE_MA_ON_SC |
245     PCIE_AER_SUCE_USC_ERR |
246     PCIE_AER_SUCE_USC_MSG_DATA_ERR |
247     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_DATA_ERR |
248     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_ATTR_ERR |
249     PCIE_AER_SUCE_UC_ADDR_ERR |
250     PCIE_AER_SUCE_TIMER_EXPIRED |
251     PCIE_AER_SUCE_PERR_ASSERT |
252     PCIE_AER_SUCE_SERR_ASSERT |
253     PCIE_AER_SUCE_INTERNAL_ERR;
254