Commit 24a24c85 authored by Michael Ellerman's avatar Michael Ellerman Committed by Paul Mackerras

[POWERPC] Add a sd command (spu dump) to xmon to dump spu local store

Add a command to xmon to dump the memory of a spu's local store.
This mimics the 'd' command which dumps regular memory, but does
a little hand holding by taking the user supplied address and
finding that offset in the local store for the specified spu.

This makes it easy for example to look at what was executing on a spu:

1:mon> ss
...
Stopped spu 04 (was running)
...
1:mon> sf 4
Dumping spu fields at address c0000000019e0a00:
...
  problem->spu_npc_RW     = 0x228
...
1:mon> sd 4 0x228
d000080080318228 01a00c021cffc408 4020007f217ff488  |........@ ..!...|

Aha, 01a00c02, which is of course rdch $2,$ch24 !

--

Updated to only do the setjmp goo around the spu access, and not
around prdump because it does its own (via mread).

Also the num variable is now common between sf and sd, so you don't
have to keep typing the spu number in if you're repeating commands
on the same spu.
Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: default avatarArnd Bergmann <arnd.bergmann@de.ibm.com>
parent 2a14442b
...@@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ Commands:\n\ ...@@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ Commands:\n\
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CELL #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_CELL
" ss stop execution on all spus\n\ " ss stop execution on all spus\n\
sr restore execution on stopped spus\n\ sr restore execution on stopped spus\n\
sf # dump spu fields for spu # (in hex)\n" sf # dump spu fields for spu # (in hex)\n\
sd # dump spu local store for spu # (in hex)\n"
#endif #endif
" S print special registers\n\ " S print special registers\n\
t print backtrace\n\ t print backtrace\n\
...@@ -2651,6 +2652,7 @@ struct spu_info { ...@@ -2651,6 +2652,7 @@ struct spu_info {
struct spu *spu; struct spu *spu;
u64 saved_mfc_sr1_RW; u64 saved_mfc_sr1_RW;
u32 saved_spu_runcntl_RW; u32 saved_spu_runcntl_RW;
unsigned long dump_addr;
u8 stopped_ok; u8 stopped_ok;
}; };
...@@ -2670,6 +2672,8 @@ void xmon_register_spus(struct list_head *list) ...@@ -2670,6 +2672,8 @@ void xmon_register_spus(struct list_head *list)
spu_info[spu->number].spu = spu; spu_info[spu->number].spu = spu;
spu_info[spu->number].stopped_ok = 0; spu_info[spu->number].stopped_ok = 0;
spu_info[spu->number].dump_addr = (unsigned long)
spu_info[spu->number].spu->local_store;
} }
} }
...@@ -2815,9 +2819,43 @@ static void dump_spu_fields(struct spu *spu) ...@@ -2815,9 +2819,43 @@ static void dump_spu_fields(struct spu *spu)
DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", priv2); DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", priv2);
} }
static void dump_spu_ls(unsigned long num)
{
unsigned long offset, addr, ls_addr;
if (setjmp(bus_error_jmp) == 0) {
catch_memory_errors = 1;
sync();
ls_addr = (unsigned long)spu_info[num].spu->local_store;
sync();
__delay(200);
} else {
catch_memory_errors = 0;
printf("*** Error: accessing spu info for spu %d\n", num);
return;
}
catch_memory_errors = 0;
if (scanhex(&offset))
addr = ls_addr + offset;
else
addr = spu_info[num].dump_addr;
if (addr >= ls_addr + LS_SIZE) {
printf("*** Error: address outside of local store\n");
return;
}
prdump(addr, 64);
addr += 64;
last_cmd = "sd\n";
spu_info[num].dump_addr = addr;
}
static int do_spu_cmd(void) static int do_spu_cmd(void)
{ {
unsigned long num = 0; static unsigned long num = 0;
int cmd; int cmd;
cmd = inchar(); cmd = inchar();
...@@ -2829,10 +2867,22 @@ static int do_spu_cmd(void) ...@@ -2829,10 +2867,22 @@ static int do_spu_cmd(void)
restart_spus(); restart_spus();
break; break;
case 'f': case 'f':
if (scanhex(&num) && num < XMON_NUM_SPUS && spu_info[num].spu) case 'd':
dump_spu_fields(spu_info[num].spu); scanhex(&num);
else if (num >= XMON_NUM_SPUS || !spu_info[num].spu) {
printf("*** Error: invalid spu number\n"); printf("*** Error: invalid spu number\n");
return 0;
}
switch (cmd) {
case 'f':
dump_spu_fields(spu_info[num].spu);
break;
default:
dump_spu_ls(num);
break;
}
break; break;
default: default:
return -1; return -1;
......
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