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Varun Wadekar authored
Uncore perfmon appears to the CPU as a set of uncore perfmon registers which can be read and written using the ARI interface. The MCE code sequence handles reads and writes to these registers by manipulating the underlying T186 uncore hardware. To access an uncore perfmon register, CPU software writes the ARI request registers to specify * whether the operation is a read or a write, * which uncore perfmon register to access, * the uncore perfmon unit, group, and counter number (if necessary), * the data to write (if the operation is a write). It then initiates an ARI request to run the uncore perfmon sequence in the MCE and reads the resulting value of the uncore perfmon register and any status information from the ARI response registers. The NS world's MCE driver issues MCE_CMD_UNCORE_PERFMON_REQ command for the EL3 layer to start the entire sequence. Once the request completes, the NS world would receive the command status in the X0 register and the command data in the X1 register. Change-Id: I20bf2eca2385f7c8baa81e9445617ae711ecceea Signed-off-by: Varun Wadekar <vwadekar@nvidia.com>
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