coresight: etm4x: docs: Adds detailed document for programming etm4x.
Add in detailed programmers reference for users wanting to program the CoreSight ETM 4.x driver using sysfs. Signed-off-by: Mike Leach <mike.leach@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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ETMv4 sysfs linux driver programming reference.
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===============================================
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:Author: Mike Leach <mike.leach@linaro.org>
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:Date: October 11th, 2019
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Supplement to existing ETMv4 driver documentation.
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Sysfs files and directories
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---------------------------
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Root: ``/sys/bus/coresight/devices/etm<N>``
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The following paragraphs explain the association between sysfs files and the
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ETMv4 registers that they effect. Note the register names are given without
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the ‘TRC’ prefix.
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----
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:File: ``mode`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: {CONFIGR + others}
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:Notes:
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Bit select trace features. See ‘mode’ section below. Bits
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in this will cause equivalent programming of trace config and
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other registers to enable the features requested.
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:Syntax & eg:
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``echo bitfield > mode``
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bitfield up to 32 bits setting trace features.
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:Example:
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``$> echo 0x012 > mode``
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----
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:File: ``reset`` (wo)
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:Trace Registers: All
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:Notes:
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Reset all programming to trace nothing / no logic programmed.
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:Syntax:
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``echo 1 > reset``
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----
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:File: ``enable_source`` (wo)
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:Trace Registers: PRGCTLR, All hardware regs.
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:Notes:
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- > 0 : Programs up the hardware with the current values held in the driver
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and enables trace.
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- = 0 : disable trace hardware.
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:Syntax:
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``echo 1 > enable_source``
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----
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:File: ``cpu`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: None.
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:Notes:
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CPU ID that this ETM is attached to.
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:Example:
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``$> cat cpu``
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``$> 0``
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----
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:File: ``addr_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None.
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:Notes:
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Virtual register to index address comparator and range
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features. Set index for first of the pair in a range.
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:Syntax:
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``echo idx > addr_idx``
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Where idx < nr_addr_cmp x 2
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----
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:File: ``addr_range`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACVR[idx, idx+1], VIIECTLR
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:Notes:
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Pair of addresses for a range selected by addr_idx. Include
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/ exclude according to the optional parameter, or if omitted
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uses the current ‘mode’ setting. Select comparator range in
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control register. Error if index is odd value.
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:Depends: ``mode, addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo addr1 addr2 [exclude] > addr_range``
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Where addr1 and addr2 define the range and addr1 < addr2.
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Optional exclude value:-
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- 0 for include
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- 1 for exclude.
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:Example:
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``$> echo 0x0000 0x2000 0 > addr_range``
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----
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:File: ``addr_single`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACVR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set a single address comparator according to addr_idx. This
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is used if the address comparator is used as part of event
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generation logic etc.
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo addr1 > addr_single``
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----
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:File: ``addr_start`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACVR[idx], VISSCTLR
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:Notes:
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Set a trace start address comparator according to addr_idx.
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Select comparator in control register.
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo addr1 > addr_start``
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----
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:File: ``addr_stop`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACVR[idx], VISSCTLR
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:Notes:
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Set a trace stop address comparator according to addr_idx.
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Select comparator in control register.
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo addr1 > addr_stop``
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----
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:File: ``addr_context`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACATR[idx,{6:4}]
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:Notes:
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Link context ID comparator to address comparator addr_idx
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo ctxt_idx > addr_context``
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Where ctxt_idx is the index of the linked context id / vmid
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comparator.
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----
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:File: ``addr_ctxtype`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACATR[idx,{3:2}]
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:Notes:
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Input value string. Set type for linked context ID comparator
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo type > addr_ctxtype``
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Type one of {all, vmid, ctxid, none}
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:Example:
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``$> echo ctxid > addr_ctxtype``
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----
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:File: ``addr_exlevel_s_ns`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACATR[idx,{14:8}]
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:Notes:
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Set the ELx secure and non-secure matching bits for the
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selected address comparator
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > addr_exlevel_s_ns``
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val is a 7 bit value for exception levels to exclude. Input
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value shifted to correct bits in register.
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:Example:
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``$> echo 0x4F > addr_exlevel_s_ns``
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----
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:File: ``addr_instdatatype`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: ACATR[idx,{1:0}]
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:Notes:
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Set the comparator address type for matching. Driver only
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supports setting instruction address type.
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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----
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:File: ``addr_cmp_view`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: ACVR[idx, idx+1], ACATR[idx], VIIECTLR
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:Notes:
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Read the currently selected address comparator. If part of
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address range then display both addresses.
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:Depends: ``addr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``cat addr_cmp_view``
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:Example:
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``$> cat addr_cmp_view``
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``addr_cmp[0] range 0x0 0xffffffffffffffff include ctrl(0x4b00)``
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----
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:File: ``nr_addr_cmp`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of address comparator pairs
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----
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:File: ``sshot_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None
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:Notes:
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Select single shot register set.
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----
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:File: ``sshot_ctrl`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SSCCR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Access a single shot comparator control register.
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:Depends: ``sshot_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > sshot_ctrl``
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Writes val into the selected control register.
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----
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:File: ``sshot_status`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: SSCSR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Read a single shot comparator status register
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:Depends: ``sshot_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``cat sshot_status``
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Read status.
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:Example:
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``$> cat sshot_status``
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``0x1``
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----
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:File: ``sshot_pe_ctrl`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SSPCICR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Access a single shot PE comparator input control register.
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:Depends: ``sshot_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > sshot_pe_ctrl``
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Writes val into the selected control register.
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----
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:File: ``ns_exlevel_vinst`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: VICTLR{23:20}
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:Notes:
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Program non-secure exception level filters. Set / clear NS
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exception filter bits. Setting ‘1’ excludes trace from the
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exception level.
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:Syntax:
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``echo bitfield > ns_exlevel_viinst``
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Where bitfield contains bits to set clear for EL0 to EL2
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:Example:
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``%> echo 0x4 > ns_exlevel_viinst``
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Excludes EL2 NS trace.
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----
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:File: ``vinst_pe_cmp_start_stop`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: VIPCSSCTLR
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:Notes:
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Access PE start stop comparator input control registers
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----
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:File: ``bb_ctrl`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: BBCTLR
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:Notes:
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Define ranges that Branch Broadcast will operate in.
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Default (0x0) is all addresses.
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:Depends: BB enabled.
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----
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:File: ``cyc_threshold`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: CCCTLR
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:Notes:
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Set the threshold for which cycle counts will be emitted.
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Error if attempt to set below minimum defined in IDR3, masked
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to width of valid bits.
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:Depends: CC enabled.
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----
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:File: ``syncfreq`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SYNCPR
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:Notes:
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Set trace synchronisation period. Power of 2 value, 0 (off)
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or 8-20. Driver defaults to 12 (every 4096 bytes).
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----
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:File: ``cntr_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: none
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:Notes:
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Select the counter to access
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:Syntax:
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``echo idx > cntr_idx``
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Where idx < nr_cntr
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----
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:File: ``cntr_ctrl`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: CNTCTLR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set counter control value.
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:Depends: ``cntr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > cntr_ctrl``
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Where val is per ETMv4 spec.
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----
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:File: ``cntrldvr`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: CNTRLDVR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set counter reload value.
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:Depends: ``cntr_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > cntrldvr``
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Where val is per ETMv4 spec.
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----
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:File: ``nr_cntr`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR5
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:Notes:
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Number of counters implemented.
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----
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:File: ``ctxid_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None
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:Notes:
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Select the context ID comparator to access
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:Syntax:
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``echo idx > ctxid_idx``
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Where idx < numcidc
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----
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:File: ``ctxid_pid`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: CIDCVR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set the context ID comparator value
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:Depends: ``ctxid_idx``
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----
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:File: ``ctxid_masks`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: CIDCCTLR0, CIDCCTLR1, CIDCVR<0-7>
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:Notes:
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Pair of values to set the byte masks for 1-8 context ID
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comparators. Automatically clears masked bytes to 0 in CID
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value registers.
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:Syntax:
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``echo m3m2m1m0 [m7m6m5m4] > ctxid_masks``
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32 bit values made up of mask bytes, where mN represents a
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byte mask value for Context ID comparator N.
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Second value not required on systems that have fewer than 4
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context ID comparators
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----
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:File: ``numcidc`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of Context ID comparators
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----
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:File: ``vmid_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None
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:Notes:
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Select the VM ID comparator to access.
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:Syntax:
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``echo idx > vmid_idx``
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Where idx < numvmidc
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----
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:File: ``vmid_val`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: VMIDCVR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set the VM ID comparator value
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:Depends: ``vmid_idx``
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----
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:File: ``vmid_masks`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: VMIDCCTLR0, VMIDCCTLR1, VMIDCVR<0-7>
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:Notes:
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Pair of values to set the byte masks for 1-8 VM ID comparators.
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Automatically clears masked bytes to 0 in VMID value registers.
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:Syntax:
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``echo m3m2m1m0 [m7m6m5m4] > vmid_masks``
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Where mN represents a byte mask value for VMID comparator N.
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Second value not required on systems that have fewer than 4
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VMID comparators.
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----
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:File: ``numvmidc`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of VMID comparators
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----
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:File: ``res_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None.
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:Notes:
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Select the resource selector control to access. Must be 2 or
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higher as selectors 0 and 1 are hardwired.
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:Syntax:
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``echo idx > res_idx``
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Where 2 <= idx < nr_resource x 2
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----
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:File: ``res_ctrl`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: RSCTLR[idx]
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:Notes:
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Set resource selector control value. Value per ETMv4 spec.
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:Depends: ``res_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo val > res_cntr``
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Where val is per ETMv4 spec.
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----
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:File: ``nr_resource`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of resource selector pairs
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----
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:File: ``event`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: EVENTCTRL0R
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:Notes:
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Set up to 4 implemented event fields.
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:Syntax:
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``echo ev3ev2ev1ev0 > event``
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Where evN is an 8 bit event field. Up to 4 event fields make up the
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32-bit input value. Number of valid fields is implementation dependent,
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defined in IDR0.
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----
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:File: ``event_instren`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: EVENTCTRL1R
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:Notes:
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Choose events which insert event packets into trace stream.
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:Depends: EVENTCTRL0R
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:Syntax:
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``echo bitfield > event_instren``
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Where bitfield is up to 4 bits according to number of event fields.
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----
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:File: ``event_ts`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: TSCTLR
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:Notes:
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Set the event that will generate timestamp requests.
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:Depends: ``TS activated``
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:Syntax:
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``echo evfield > event_ts``
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Where evfield is an 8 bit event selector.
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----
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:File: ``seq_idx`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: None
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:Notes:
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Sequencer event register select - 0 to 2
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----
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:File: ``seq_state`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SEQSTR
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:Notes:
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Sequencer current state - 0 to 3.
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----
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:File: ``seq_event`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SEQEVR[idx]
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:Notes:
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State transition event registers
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:Depends: ``seq_idx``
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:Syntax:
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``echo evBevF > seq_event``
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Where evBevF is a 16 bit value made up of two event selectors,
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- evB : back
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- evF : forwards.
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----
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:File: ``seq_reset_event`` (rw)
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:Trace Registers: SEQRSTEVR
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:Notes:
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Sequencer reset event
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:Syntax:
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``echo evfield > seq_reset_event``
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Where evfield is an 8 bit event selector.
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----
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:File: ``nrseqstate`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR5
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:Notes:
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Number of sequencer states (0 or 4)
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----
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:File: ``nr_pe_cmp`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of PE comparator inputs
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----
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:File: ``nr_ext_inp`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR5
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:Notes:
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Number of external inputs
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----
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:File: ``nr_ss_cmp`` (ro)
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:Trace Registers: From IDR4
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:Notes:
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Number of Single Shot control registers
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----
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*Note:* When programming any address comparator the driver will tag the
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comparator with a type used - i.e. RANGE, SINGLE, START, STOP. Once this tag
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is set, then only the values can be changed using the same sysfs file / type
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used to program it.
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Thus::
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% echo 0 > addr_idx ; select address comparator 0
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% echo 0x1000 0x5000 0 > addr_range ; set address range on comparators 0, 1.
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% echo 0x2000 > addr_start ; error as comparator 0 is a range comparator
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% echo 2 > addr_idx ; select address comparator 2
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% echo 0x2000 > addr_start ; this is OK as comparator 2 is unused.
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% echo 0x3000 > addr_stop ; error as comparator 2 set as start address.
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% echo 2 > addr_idx ; select address comparator 3
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% echo 0x3000 > addr_stop ; this is OK
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To remove programming on all the comparators (and all the other hardware) use
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the reset parameter::
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% echo 1 > reset
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The ‘mode’ sysfs parameter.
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---------------------------
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This is a bitfield selection parameter that sets the overall trace mode for the
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ETM. The table below describes the bits, using the defines from the driver
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source file, along with a description of the feature these represent. Many
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features are optional and therefore dependent on implementation in the
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hardware.
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Bit assignments shown below:-
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----
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**bit (0):**
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ETM_MODE_EXCLUDE
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**description:**
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This is the default value for the include / exclude function when
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setting address ranges. Set 1 for exclude range. When the mode
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parameter is set this value is applied to the currently indexed
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address range.
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|
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**bit (4):**
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ETM_MODE_BB
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|
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**description:**
|
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Set to enable branch broadcast if supported in hardware [IDR0].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (5):**
|
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ETMv4_MODE_CYCACC
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||||
|
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**description:**
|
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Set to enable cycle accurate trace if supported [IDR0].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (6):**
|
||||
ETMv4_MODE_CTXID
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable context ID tracing if supported in hardware [IDR2].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (7):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_VMID
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable virtual machine ID tracing if supported [IDR2].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (11):**
|
||||
ETMv4_MODE_TIMESTAMP
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable timestamp generation if supported [IDR0].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (12):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_RETURNSTACK
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable trace return stack use if supported [IDR0].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (13-14):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_QELEM(val)
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
‘val’ determines level of Q element support enabled if
|
||||
implemented by the ETM [IDR0]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (19):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_ATB_TRIGGER
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the ATBTRIGGER bit in the event control register
|
||||
[EVENTCTLR1] if supported [IDR5].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (20):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_LPOVERRIDE
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the LPOVERRIDE bit in the event control register
|
||||
[EVENTCTLR1], if supported [IDR5].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (21):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_ISTALL_EN
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the ISTALL bit in the stall control register
|
||||
[STALLCTLR]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (23):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_INSTPRIO
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the INSTPRIORITY bit in the stall control register
|
||||
[STALLCTLR] , if supported [IDR0].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (24):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_NOOVERFLOW
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the NOOVERFLOW bit in the stall control register
|
||||
[STALLCTLR], if supported [IDR3].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (25):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_TRACE_RESET
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the TRCRESET bit in the viewinst control register
|
||||
[VICTLR] , if supported [IDR3].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (26):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_TRACE_ERR
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set to enable the TRCCTRL bit in the viewinst control register
|
||||
[VICTLR].
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (27):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_VIEWINST_STARTSTOP
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set the initial state value of the ViewInst start / stop logic
|
||||
in the viewinst control register [VICTLR]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (30):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_EXCL_KERN
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set default trace setup to exclude kernel mode trace (see note a)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**bit (31):**
|
||||
ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER
|
||||
|
||||
**description:**
|
||||
Set default trace setup to exclude user space trace (see note a)
|
||||
|
||||
----
|
||||
|
||||
*Note a)* On startup the ETM is programmed to trace the complete address space
|
||||
using address range comparator 0. ‘mode’ bits 30 / 31 modify this setting to
|
||||
set EL exclude bits for NS state in either user space (EL0) or kernel space
|
||||
(EL1) in the address range comparator. (the default setting excludes all
|
||||
secure EL, and NS EL2)
|
||||
|
||||
Once the reset parameter has been used, and/or custom programming has been
|
||||
implemented - using these bits will result in the EL bits for address
|
||||
comparator 0 being set in the same way.
|
||||
|
||||
*Note b)* Bits 2-3, 8-10, 15-16, 18, 22, control features that only work with
|
||||
data trace. As A-profile data trace is architecturally prohibited in ETMv4,
|
||||
these have been omitted here. Possible uses could be where a kernel has
|
||||
support for control of R or M profile infrastructure as part of a heterogeneous
|
||||
system.
|
||||
|
||||
Bits 17, 28-29 are unused.
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