| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <attn_node model_ec="P10_20" name="EQ_QME_FIR" reg_type="SCOM"> |
| <register name="EQ_QME_FIR"> |
| <instance addr="0x200E0000" reg_inst="0"/> |
| <instance addr="0x210E0000" reg_inst="1"/> |
| <instance addr="0x220E0000" reg_inst="2"/> |
| <instance addr="0x230E0000" reg_inst="3"/> |
| <instance addr="0x240E0000" reg_inst="4"/> |
| <instance addr="0x250E0000" reg_inst="5"/> |
| <instance addr="0x260E0000" reg_inst="6"/> |
| <instance addr="0x270E0000" reg_inst="7"/> |
| </register> |
| <register name="EQ_QME_FIR_MASK"> |
| <instance addr="0x200E0004" reg_inst="0"/> |
| <instance addr="0x210E0004" reg_inst="1"/> |
| <instance addr="0x220E0004" reg_inst="2"/> |
| <instance addr="0x230E0004" reg_inst="3"/> |
| <instance addr="0x240E0004" reg_inst="4"/> |
| <instance addr="0x250E0004" reg_inst="5"/> |
| <instance addr="0x260E0004" reg_inst="6"/> |
| <instance addr="0x270E0004" reg_inst="7"/> |
| </register> |
| <register name="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT0"> |
| <instance addr="0x200E0008" reg_inst="0"/> |
| <instance addr="0x210E0008" reg_inst="1"/> |
| <instance addr="0x220E0008" reg_inst="2"/> |
| <instance addr="0x230E0008" reg_inst="3"/> |
| <instance addr="0x240E0008" reg_inst="4"/> |
| <instance addr="0x250E0008" reg_inst="5"/> |
| <instance addr="0x260E0008" reg_inst="6"/> |
| <instance addr="0x270E0008" reg_inst="7"/> |
| </register> |
| <register name="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT1"> |
| <instance addr="0x200E000c" reg_inst="0"/> |
| <instance addr="0x210E000c" reg_inst="1"/> |
| <instance addr="0x220E000c" reg_inst="2"/> |
| <instance addr="0x230E000c" reg_inst="3"/> |
| <instance addr="0x240E000c" reg_inst="4"/> |
| <instance addr="0x250E000c" reg_inst="5"/> |
| <instance addr="0x260E000c" reg_inst="6"/> |
| <instance addr="0x270E000c" reg_inst="7"/> |
| </register> |
| <rule attn_type="CS" node_inst="0:7"> |
| <!-- FIR & ~MASK & ~ACT0 & ~ACT1 --> |
| <expr type="and"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR"/> |
| <expr type="not"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_MASK"/> |
| </expr> |
| <expr type="not"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT0"/> |
| </expr> |
| <expr type="not"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT1"/> |
| </expr> |
| </expr> |
| </rule> |
| <rule attn_type="RE" node_inst="0:7"> |
| <!-- FIR & ~MASK & ~ACT0 & ACT1 --> |
| <expr type="and"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR"/> |
| <expr type="not"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_MASK"/> |
| </expr> |
| <expr type="not"> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT0"/> |
| </expr> |
| <expr type="reg" value1="EQ_QME_FIR_ACT1"/> |
| </expr> |
| </rule> |
| <bit pos="0">PPE halted due to an error, which is an OR the 4 signals captured in ERR(0:3). This indication is intended to be reported to the OCC complex as an</bit> |
| <bit pos="1">PPE asserted debug trigger. Connected to PPEDBG[FIR_TRIGGER]. May be used by QME hcode to indicate an error to PRD or to induce a checkstop for</bit> |
| <bit pos="2">Used for TBD testing or workarounds</bit> |
| <bit pos="3">PPE asserted a watchdog timeout condition.</bit> |
| <bit pos="4">QME hardware detected its own timeout on the PCB Slave interface and forced a return code of 0x7. Note: uses the Watchdog TSEL minus 2 bits (watchdog</bit> |
| <bit pos="5">Either the Block Copy Engine or QME PPE direct access received an error from the Fabric. A BCE error also causes an interrupt to the QME PPE, if it</bit> |
| <bit pos="6">SRAM Uncorrectable Error.</bit> |
| <bit pos="7">SRAM Correctable Error. QME received corrected data, but SRAM content is bad until next scrub to that line. (Should be masked in the product;</bit> |
| <bit pos="8">Resonant Clock Table array Parity Error.</bit> |
| <bit pos="9">Hcode wrote the PIG to request a PCB interrupt before its previously requested interrupt had been completed (meaning PIG[PENDING_SOURCE(0)] = 1 OR</bit> |
| <bit pos="10">Scrub timer tick occurred when scrub is still pending (hardware defect or severe configuration error). Unless the FIT timer is set to smaller than 16</bit> |
| <bit pos="11">Refer to ERR bits of the same name to see which Core instance.</bit> |
| <bit pos="12">Refer to ERR bits of the same name to see which Core instance.</bit> |
| <bit pos="13">PGPE Heartbeat Lost indication from a hardware deadman timer controlled by QHB. Intended to be reported as an interrupt to QME via action 10.</bit> |
| <bit pos="14">Notification that BCE has not made forward progress in the time period corresponding to two scrub timer pulses (regardless of scrub enable). The BCE</bit> |
| <bit pos="15">Resclk TARGET_PSTATE Change Protocol Error. PGPE code bug.</bit> |
| <bit pos="16">Unexpected PCB Network or Endpoint Reset occurred when QME was not halted, had an active request to the PCB Slave, or the QME saw a reset without a</bit> |
| <bit pos="17">Firmware cleared their Special Wakeup request in SPWU_{OTR|FSP|OCC|HYP}[ SPECIAL_WKUP_REQ] before the SPECIAL_WKUP_DONE was set.</bit> |
| <bit pos="18">Indicates a window condition occurred where one firmware component set a new special wakeup right after a different firmware component cleared the</bit> |
| <bit pos="19">Any of the Core External Interrupt wakeup sources (os, hyp, msgsnd, msgsndu) are present but disabled by the threads PECE (or UDEE) when it is in Stop</bit> |
| <bit pos="20">Any of the Core External Interrupts (os, hyp, msgsnd, msgsndu) are present but the chiplet is deconfigured (based on the partial good region enable</bit> |
| <bit pos="21">Reserved</bit> |
| <bit pos="22">Data hang was detected in the powerbus logic, caused by a powerbus read command waiting for data that is lost.</bit> |
| <bit pos="23">The PPE tried to write a protected address as defined by the SWPR[n] register</bit> |
| <bit pos="24">DTC Sequencer read a UE from SRAM, causing it to abort its current sequence and disable itself in QMCR.</bit> |
| <bit pos="25">Correctable error detected on incoming data for a PowerBus read.</bit> |
| <bit pos="26">UE Detected on incoming data for a PowerBus read.</bit> |
| <bit pos="27">SUE Detected on incoming data for a PowerBus read.</bit> |
| <bit pos="28">A Powerbus Request address has hit an invalid entry in the TOPOLOGY XLATE TABLE [PBTXTR] REGISTER. This is an unrecoverable error indicating the</bit> |
| <bit pos="29">Parity error detected on a powerbus tag. Includes combined response ATAG/TTAG parity error as well as a data transaction RTAG parity error.</bit> |
| <bit pos="30">Code attempted to write the PIG register when the previous request was still pending i.e. PIG.PENDING_SOURCE(0)=1.</bit> |
| <bit pos="31">Set based on the OR of three ERR[LOCAL_ACCESS_*_ERR] bits.</bit> |
| <bit pos="32">CE detected on a read to the SSA located in the QME powerbus routing logic.</bit> |
| <bit pos="33">UE detected on a read to the SSA located in the QME powerbus routing logic.</bit> |
| <bit pos="34">A parity error was detected in one of the CCFG latches present in the Resonant Clock stepper logic in the QME.</bit> |
| <bit pos="35">Implemented but not used. Input tied to 0.</bit> |
| </attn_node> |