From: Sirisha Gandikota Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 22:59:28 +0000 (-0700) Subject: aubinator: Fix the decoding of values that span two Dwords X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8e3e9d74b54dc9dda0432f69fdbb2eab5969cc8a;p=mesa.git aubinator: Fix the decoding of values that span two Dwords Fixed the way the values that span two Dwords are decoded. Based on the start and end indices of the field, the Dwords are fetched and decoded accordingly. v2: rename dw to qw in gen_field_iterator_next and remove extra white space (Anuj) v3: change all instances of dw to qw (Anuj) Earlier, 64-bit fields (such as most pointers on Gen8+) weren't decoded correctly. gen_field_iterator_next seemed to walk one DWord at a time, sets v.dw, and then passes it to field(). So, even though field() takes a uint64_t, we're passing it a uint32_t (which gets promoted, so the top 32 bits will always be zero). This seems pretty bogus... (Ken) Signed-off-by: Sirisha Gandikota Reviewed-by: Anuj Phogat Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke --- diff --git a/src/intel/tools/decoder.c b/src/intel/tools/decoder.c index b5f557cfeed..be3558b6d0a 100644 --- a/src/intel/tools/decoder.c +++ b/src/intel/tools/decoder.c @@ -191,6 +191,26 @@ get_register_offset(const char **atts, uint32_t *offset) return; } +static void +get_start_end_pos(int *start, int *end) +{ + /* start value has to be mod with 32 as we need the relative + * start position in the first DWord. For the end position, add + * the length of the field to the start position to get the + * relative postion in the 64 bit address. + */ + if (*end - *start > 32) { + int len = *end - *start; + *start = *start % 32; + *end = *start + len; + } else { + *start = *start % 32; + *end = *end % 32; + } + + return; +} + static inline uint64_t mask(int start, int end) { @@ -204,18 +224,16 @@ mask(int start, int end) static inline uint64_t field(uint64_t value, int start, int end) { - /* The field values are obtained from the DWord, - * Hence, get the relative start and end positions - * by doing a %32 on the start and end positions - */ - return (value & mask(start % 32, end % 32)) >> (start % 32); + get_start_end_pos(&start, &end); + return (value & mask(start, end)) >> (start); } static inline uint64_t field_address(uint64_t value, int start, int end) { /* no need to right shift for address/offset */ - return (value & mask(start % 32, end % 32)); + get_start_end_pos(&start, &end); + return (value & mask(start, end)); } static struct gen_type @@ -491,7 +509,7 @@ gen_field_iterator_next(struct gen_field_iterator *iter) { struct gen_field *f; union { - uint32_t dw; + uint64_t qw; float f; } v; @@ -500,20 +518,26 @@ gen_field_iterator_next(struct gen_field_iterator *iter) f = iter->group->fields[iter->i++]; iter->name = f->name; - v.dw = iter->p[f->start / 32]; + int index = f->start / 32; + + if ((f->end - f->start) > 32) + v.qw = ((uint64_t) iter->p[index+1] << 32) | iter->p[index]; + else + v.qw = iter->p[index]; + switch (f->type.kind) { case GEN_TYPE_UNKNOWN: case GEN_TYPE_INT: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), - "%ld", field(v.dw, f->start, f->end)); + "%ld", field(v.qw, f->start, f->end)); break; case GEN_TYPE_UINT: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), - "%lu", field(v.dw, f->start, f->end)); + "%lu", field(v.qw, f->start, f->end)); break; case GEN_TYPE_BOOL: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), - "%s", field(v.dw, f->start, f->end) ? "true" : "false"); + "%s", field(v.qw, f->start, f->end) ? "true" : "false"); break; case GEN_TYPE_FLOAT: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), "%f", v.f); @@ -521,7 +545,7 @@ gen_field_iterator_next(struct gen_field_iterator *iter) case GEN_TYPE_ADDRESS: case GEN_TYPE_OFFSET: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), - "0x%08lx", field_address(v.dw, f->start, f->end)); + "0x%08lx", field_address(v.qw, f->start, f->end)); break; case GEN_TYPE_STRUCT: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), @@ -529,7 +553,7 @@ gen_field_iterator_next(struct gen_field_iterator *iter) break; case GEN_TYPE_UFIXED: snprintf(iter->value, sizeof(iter->value), - "%f", (float) field(v.dw, f->start, f->end) / (1 << f->type.f)); + "%f", (float) field(v.qw, f->start, f->end) / (1 << f->type.f)); break; case GEN_TYPE_SFIXED: /* FIXME: Sign extend extracted field. */