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/*
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*
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#ifndef _INTEL_GUC_FWIF_H
#define _INTEL_GUC_FWIF_H
#define GUC_CORE_FAMILY_GEN9 12
#define GUC_CORE_FAMILY_UNKNOWN 0x7fffffff
#define GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_KMD_HIGH 0
#define GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_HIGH 1
#define GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_KMD_NORMAL 2
#define GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL 3
#define GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_NUM 4
#define GUC_MAX_STAGE_DESCRIPTORS 1024
#define GUC_INVALID_STAGE_ID GUC_MAX_STAGE_DESCRIPTORS
#define GUC_RENDER_ENGINE 0
#define GUC_VIDEO_ENGINE 1
#define GUC_BLITTER_ENGINE 2
#define GUC_VIDEOENHANCE_ENGINE 3
#define GUC_VIDEO_ENGINE2 4
#define GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM (GUC_VIDEO_ENGINE2 + 1)
/* Work queue item header definitions */
#define WQ_STATUS_ACTIVE 1
#define WQ_STATUS_SUSPENDED 2
#define WQ_STATUS_CMD_ERROR 3
#define WQ_STATUS_ENGINE_ID_NOT_USED 4
#define WQ_STATUS_SUSPENDED_FROM_RESET 5
#define WQ_TYPE_SHIFT 0
#define WQ_TYPE_BATCH_BUF (0x1 << WQ_TYPE_SHIFT)
#define WQ_TYPE_PSEUDO (0x2 << WQ_TYPE_SHIFT)
#define WQ_TYPE_INORDER (0x3 << WQ_TYPE_SHIFT)
#define WQ_TARGET_SHIFT 10
#define WQ_LEN_SHIFT 16
#define WQ_NO_WCFLUSH_WAIT (1 << 27)
#define WQ_PRESENT_WORKLOAD (1 << 28)
#define WQ_RING_TAIL_SHIFT 20
#define WQ_RING_TAIL_MAX 0x7FF /* 2^11 QWords */
#define WQ_RING_TAIL_MASK (WQ_RING_TAIL_MAX << WQ_RING_TAIL_SHIFT)
#define GUC_DOORBELL_ENABLED 1
#define GUC_DOORBELL_DISABLED 0
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_ACTIVE BIT(0)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_PENDING_DB BIT(1)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_KERNEL BIT(2)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_PREEMPT BIT(3)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_RESET BIT(4)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_WQLOCKED BIT(5)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_PCH BIT(6)
#define GUC_STAGE_DESC_ATTR_TERMINATED BIT(7)
/* The guc control data is 10 DWORDs */
#define GUC_CTL_CTXINFO 0
#define GUC_CTL_CTXNUM_IN16_SHIFT 0
#define GUC_CTL_BASE_ADDR_SHIFT 12
#define GUC_CTL_ARAT_HIGH 1
#define GUC_CTL_ARAT_LOW 2
#define GUC_CTL_DEVICE_INFO 3
#define GUC_CTL_GTTYPE_SHIFT 0
#define GUC_CTL_COREFAMILY_SHIFT 7
#define GUC_CTL_LOG_PARAMS 4
#define GUC_LOG_VALID (1 << 0)
#define GUC_LOG_NOTIFY_ON_HALF_FULL (1 << 1)
#define GUC_LOG_ALLOC_IN_MEGABYTE (1 << 3)
#define GUC_LOG_CRASH_PAGES 1
#define GUC_LOG_CRASH_SHIFT 4
#define GUC_LOG_DPC_PAGES 7
#define GUC_LOG_DPC_SHIFT 6
#define GUC_LOG_ISR_PAGES 7
#define GUC_LOG_ISR_SHIFT 9
#define GUC_LOG_BUF_ADDR_SHIFT 12
#define GUC_CTL_PAGE_FAULT_CONTROL 5
#define GUC_CTL_WA 6
#define GUC_CTL_WA_UK_BY_DRIVER (1 << 3)
#define GUC_CTL_FEATURE 7
#define GUC_CTL_VCS2_ENABLED (1 << 0)
#define GUC_CTL_KERNEL_SUBMISSIONS (1 << 1)
#define GUC_CTL_FEATURE2 (1 << 2)
#define GUC_CTL_POWER_GATING (1 << 3)
#define GUC_CTL_DISABLE_SCHEDULER (1 << 4)
#define GUC_CTL_PREEMPTION_LOG (1 << 5)
#define GUC_CTL_ENABLE_SLPC (1 << 7)
#define GUC_CTL_RESET_ON_PREMPT_FAILURE (1 << 8)
#define GUC_CTL_DEBUG 8
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_SHIFT 0
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_LOW (0 << GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_SHIFT)
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_MED (1 << GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_SHIFT)
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_HIGH (2 << GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_SHIFT)
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_ULTRA (3 << GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_SHIFT)
/* Verbosity range-check limits, without the shift */
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_MIN 0
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_MAX 3
#define GUC_LOG_VERBOSITY_MASK 0x0000000f
#define GUC_LOG_DESTINATION_MASK (3 << 4)
#define GUC_LOG_DISABLED (1 << 6)
#define GUC_PROFILE_ENABLED (1 << 7)
#define GUC_WQ_TRACK_ENABLED (1 << 8)
#define GUC_ADS_ENABLED (1 << 9)
#define GUC_DEBUG_RESERVED (1 << 10)
#define GUC_ADS_ADDR_SHIFT 11
#define GUC_ADS_ADDR_MASK 0xfffff800
#define GUC_CTL_RSRVD 9
#define GUC_CTL_MAX_DWORDS (SOFT_SCRATCH_COUNT - 2) /* [1..14] */
/**
* DOC: GuC Firmware Layout
*
* The GuC firmware layout looks like this:
*
* +-------------------------------+
* | uc_css_header |
* | |
* | contains major/minor version |
* +-------------------------------+
* | uCode |
* +-------------------------------+
* | RSA signature |
* +-------------------------------+
* | modulus key |
* +-------------------------------+
* | exponent val |
* +-------------------------------+
*
* The firmware may or may not have modulus key and exponent data. The header,
* uCode and RSA signature are must-have components that will be used by driver.
* Length of each components, which is all in dwords, can be found in header.
* In the case that modulus and exponent are not present in fw, a.k.a truncated
* image, the length value still appears in header.
*
* Driver will do some basic fw size validation based on the following rules:
*
* 1. Header, uCode and RSA are must-have components.
* 2. All firmware components, if they present, are in the sequence illustrated
* in the layout table above.
* 3. Length info of each component can be found in header, in dwords.
* 4. Modulus and exponent key are not required by driver. They may not appear
* in fw. So driver will load a truncated firmware in this case.
*
* HuC firmware layout is same as GuC firmware.
*
* HuC firmware css header is different. However, the only difference is where
* the version information is saved. The uc_css_header is unified to support
* both. Driver should get HuC version from uc_css_header.huc_sw_version, while
* uc_css_header.guc_sw_version for GuC.
*/
struct uc_css_header {
u32 module_type;
/* header_size includes all non-uCode bits, including css_header, rsa
* key, modulus key and exponent data. */
u32 header_size_dw;
u32 header_version;
u32 module_id;
u32 module_vendor;
union {
struct {
u8 day;
u8 month;
u16 year;
};
u32 date;
};
u32 size_dw; /* uCode plus header_size_dw */
u32 key_size_dw;
u32 modulus_size_dw;
u32 exponent_size_dw;
union {
struct {
u8 hour;
u8 min;
u16 sec;
};
u32 time;
};
char username[8];
char buildnumber[12];
union {
struct {
u32 branch_client_version;
u32 sw_version;
} guc;
struct {
u32 sw_version;
u32 reserved;
} huc;
};
u32 prod_preprod_fw;
u32 reserved[12];
u32 header_info;
} __packed;
struct guc_doorbell_info {
u32 db_status;
u32 cookie;
u32 reserved[14];
} __packed;
union guc_doorbell_qw {
struct {
u32 db_status;
u32 cookie;
};
u64 value_qw;
} __packed;
drm/i915/guc: Sanitize GuC client initialization Started adding proper teardown to guc_client_alloc, ended up removing quite a few dead ends where errors communicating with the GuC were silently ignored. There also seemed to be quite a few erronous teardown actions performed in case of an error (ordering wrong). v2: - Increase function symmetry/proximity (Michal/Daniele) - Fix __reserve_doorbell accounting for high priority (Daniele) - Call __update_doorbell_desc! (Daniele) - Isolate __guc_{,de}allocate_doorbell (Michal/Daniele) v3: - "Select" a cacheline is a more accurate verb than "reserve" (Daniele). - We cannot update & create the doorbell without reserving it first, so move the whole doorbell creation for execbuf_client to the submission enable (Oscar).i - Add a fixme for ignoring possible doorbell destroy errors. v4: - Remove comment about is_high_priority (Daniele) - Debug message typo (Daniele) - Reuse __get_doorbell in more places (Daniele) - Do not do arithmetic on void pointers (Daniele) - Add comment to __reset_doorbell (Daniele) v5: - gccisms like arithmetic on void pointers are not frowned upon (Oscar) Signed-off-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com> Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com> Cc: Arkadiusz Hiler <arkadiusz.hiler@intel.com> Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin@intel.com> Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Oscar Mateo <oscar.mateo@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Daniele Ceraolo Spurio <daniele.ceraolospurio@intel.com>
2017-03-23 00:39:44 +07:00
#define GUC_NUM_DOORBELLS 256
#define GUC_DOORBELL_INVALID (GUC_NUM_DOORBELLS)
#define GUC_DB_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE)
#define GUC_WQ_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE * 2)
/* Work item for submitting workloads into work queue of GuC. */
struct guc_wq_item {
u32 header;
u32 context_desc;
u32 submit_element_info;
u32 fence_id;
} __packed;
struct guc_process_desc {
u32 stage_id;
u64 db_base_addr;
u32 head;
u32 tail;
u32 error_offset;
u64 wq_base_addr;
u32 wq_size_bytes;
u32 wq_status;
u32 engine_presence;
u32 priority;
u32 reserved[30];
} __packed;
/* engine id and context id is packed into guc_execlist_context.context_id*/
#define GUC_ELC_CTXID_OFFSET 0
#define GUC_ELC_ENGINE_OFFSET 29
/* The execlist context including software and HW information */
struct guc_execlist_context {
u32 context_desc;
u32 context_id;
u32 ring_status;
u32 ring_lrca;
u32 ring_begin;
u32 ring_end;
u32 ring_next_free_location;
u32 ring_current_tail_pointer_value;
u8 engine_state_submit_value;
u8 engine_state_wait_value;
u16 pagefault_count;
u16 engine_submit_queue_count;
} __packed;
/*
* This structure describes a stage set arranged for a particular communication
* between uKernel (GuC) and Driver (KMD). Technically, this is known as a
* "GuC Context descriptor" in the specs, but we use the term "stage descriptor"
* to avoid confusion with all the other things already named "context" in the
* driver. A static pool of these descriptors are stored inside a GEM object
* (stage_desc_pool) which is held for the entire lifetime of our interaction
* with the GuC, being allocated before the GuC is loaded with its firmware.
*/
struct guc_stage_desc {
u32 sched_common_area;
u32 stage_id;
u32 pas_id;
u8 engines_used;
u64 db_trigger_cpu;
u32 db_trigger_uk;
u64 db_trigger_phy;
u16 db_id;
struct guc_execlist_context lrc[GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM];
u8 attribute;
u32 priority;
u32 wq_sampled_tail_offset;
u32 wq_total_submit_enqueues;
u32 process_desc;
u32 wq_addr;
u32 wq_size;
u32 engine_presence;
u8 engine_suspended;
u8 reserved0[3];
u64 reserved1[1];
u64 desc_private;
} __packed;
/*
* Describes single command transport buffer.
* Used by both guc-master and clients.
*/
struct guc_ct_buffer_desc {
u32 addr; /* gfx address */
u64 host_private; /* host private data */
u32 size; /* size in bytes */
u32 head; /* offset updated by GuC*/
u32 tail; /* offset updated by owner */
u32 is_in_error; /* error indicator */
u32 fence; /* fence updated by GuC */
u32 status; /* status updated by GuC */
u32 owner; /* id of the channel owner */
u32 owner_sub_id; /* owner-defined field for extra tracking */
u32 reserved[5];
} __packed;
/* Type of command transport buffer */
#define INTEL_GUC_CT_BUFFER_TYPE_SEND 0x0u
#define INTEL_GUC_CT_BUFFER_TYPE_RECV 0x1u
/*
* Definition of the command transport message header (DW0)
*
* bit[4..0] message len (in dwords)
* bit[7..5] reserved
* bit[8] write fence to desc
* bit[9] write status to H2G buff
* bit[10] send status (via G2H)
* bit[15..11] reserved
* bit[31..16] action code
*/
#define GUC_CT_MSG_LEN_SHIFT 0
#define GUC_CT_MSG_LEN_MASK 0x1F
#define GUC_CT_MSG_WRITE_FENCE_TO_DESC (1 << 8)
#define GUC_CT_MSG_WRITE_STATUS_TO_BUFF (1 << 9)
#define GUC_CT_MSG_SEND_STATUS (1 << 10)
#define GUC_CT_MSG_ACTION_SHIFT 16
#define GUC_CT_MSG_ACTION_MASK 0xFFFF
#define GUC_FORCEWAKE_RENDER (1 << 0)
#define GUC_FORCEWAKE_MEDIA (1 << 1)
#define GUC_POWER_UNSPECIFIED 0
#define GUC_POWER_D0 1
#define GUC_POWER_D1 2
#define GUC_POWER_D2 3
#define GUC_POWER_D3 4
/* Scheduling policy settings */
/* Reset engine upon preempt failure */
#define POLICY_RESET_ENGINE (1<<0)
/* Preempt to idle on quantum expiry */
#define POLICY_PREEMPT_TO_IDLE (1<<1)
#define POLICY_MAX_NUM_WI 15
#define POLICY_DEFAULT_DPC_PROMOTE_TIME_US 500000
#define POLICY_DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUANTUM_US 1000000
#define POLICY_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION_TIME_US 500000
#define POLICY_DEFAULT_FAULT_TIME_US 250000
struct guc_policy {
/* Time for one workload to execute. (in micro seconds) */
u32 execution_quantum;
u32 reserved1;
/* Time to wait for a preemption request to completed before issuing a
* reset. (in micro seconds). */
u32 preemption_time;
/* How much time to allow to run after the first fault is observed.
* Then preempt afterwards. (in micro seconds) */
u32 fault_time;
u32 policy_flags;
u32 reserved[2];
} __packed;
struct guc_policies {
struct guc_policy policy[GUC_CLIENT_PRIORITY_NUM][GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM];
/* In micro seconds. How much time to allow before DPC processing is
* called back via interrupt (to prevent DPC queue drain starving).
* Typically 1000s of micro seconds (example only, not granularity). */
u32 dpc_promote_time;
/* Must be set to take these new values. */
u32 is_valid;
/* Max number of WIs to process per call. A large value may keep CS
* idle. */
u32 max_num_work_items;
u32 reserved[19];
} __packed;
/* GuC MMIO reg state struct */
#define GUC_REGSET_FLAGS_NONE 0x0
#define GUC_REGSET_POWERCYCLE 0x1
#define GUC_REGSET_MASKED 0x2
#define GUC_REGSET_ENGINERESET 0x4
#define GUC_REGSET_SAVE_DEFAULT_VALUE 0x8
#define GUC_REGSET_SAVE_CURRENT_VALUE 0x10
#define GUC_REGSET_MAX_REGISTERS 25
#define GUC_MMIO_WHITE_LIST_START 0x24d0
#define GUC_MMIO_WHITE_LIST_MAX 12
#define GUC_S3_SAVE_SPACE_PAGES 10
struct guc_mmio_regset {
struct __packed {
u32 offset;
u32 value;
u32 flags;
} registers[GUC_REGSET_MAX_REGISTERS];
u32 values_valid;
u32 number_of_registers;
} __packed;
/* MMIO registers that are set as non privileged */
struct mmio_white_list {
u32 mmio_start;
u32 offsets[GUC_MMIO_WHITE_LIST_MAX];
u32 count;
} __packed;
struct guc_mmio_reg_state {
struct guc_mmio_regset global_reg;
struct guc_mmio_regset engine_reg[GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM];
struct mmio_white_list white_list[GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM];
} __packed;
/* GuC Additional Data Struct */
struct guc_ads {
u32 reg_state_addr;
u32 reg_state_buffer;
u32 golden_context_lrca;
u32 scheduler_policies;
u32 reserved0[3];
u32 eng_state_size[GUC_MAX_ENGINES_NUM];
u32 reserved2[4];
} __packed;
/* GuC logging structures */
enum guc_log_buffer_type {
GUC_ISR_LOG_BUFFER,
GUC_DPC_LOG_BUFFER,
GUC_CRASH_DUMP_LOG_BUFFER,
GUC_MAX_LOG_BUFFER
};
/**
* DOC: GuC Log buffer Layout
*
* Page0 +-------------------------------+
* | ISR state header (32 bytes) |
* | DPC state header |
* | Crash dump state header |
* Page1 +-------------------------------+
* | ISR logs |
* Page9 +-------------------------------+
* | DPC logs |
* Page17 +-------------------------------+
* | Crash Dump logs |
* +-------------------------------+
*
* Below state structure is used for coordination of retrieval of GuC firmware
* logs. Separate state is maintained for each log buffer type.
* read_ptr points to the location where i915 read last in log buffer and
* is read only for GuC firmware. write_ptr is incremented by GuC with number
* of bytes written for each log entry and is read only for i915.
* When any type of log buffer becomes half full, GuC sends a flush interrupt.
* GuC firmware expects that while it is writing to 2nd half of the buffer,
* first half would get consumed by Host and then get a flush completed
* acknowledgment from Host, so that it does not end up doing any overwrite
* causing loss of logs. So when buffer gets half filled & i915 has requested
* for interrupt, GuC will set flush_to_file field, set the sampled_write_ptr
* to the value of write_ptr and raise the interrupt.
* On receiving the interrupt i915 should read the buffer, clear flush_to_file
* field and also update read_ptr with the value of sample_write_ptr, before
* sending an acknowledgment to GuC. marker & version fields are for internal
* usage of GuC and opaque to i915. buffer_full_cnt field is incremented every
* time GuC detects the log buffer overflow.
*/
struct guc_log_buffer_state {
u32 marker[2];
u32 read_ptr;
u32 write_ptr;
u32 size;
u32 sampled_write_ptr;
union {
struct {
u32 flush_to_file:1;
u32 buffer_full_cnt:4;
u32 reserved:27;
};
u32 flags;
};
u32 version;
} __packed;
union guc_log_control {
struct {
u32 logging_enabled:1;
u32 reserved1:3;
u32 verbosity:4;
u32 reserved2:24;
};
u32 value;
} __packed;
/* This Action will be programmed in C180 - SOFT_SCRATCH_O_REG */
enum intel_guc_action {
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_DEFAULT = 0x0,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_SAMPLE_FORCEWAKE = 0x6,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_ALLOCATE_DOORBELL = 0x10,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_DEALLOCATE_DOORBELL = 0x20,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_LOG_BUFFER_FILE_FLUSH_COMPLETE = 0x30,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_FORCE_LOG_BUFFER_FLUSH = 0x302,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_ENTER_S_STATE = 0x501,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_EXIT_S_STATE = 0x502,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_SLPC_REQUEST = 0x3003,
drm/i915/huc: Support HuC authentication The HuC authentication is done by host2guc call. The HuC RSA keys are sent to GuC for authentication. v2: rebased on top of drm-tip. Changed name format and upped version 1.7. v3: changed wait_for_atomic to wait_for v4: rebased. Rename intel_huc_auh() to intel_guc_auth_huc() and place the prototype in intel_guc.h,correct the comments. v5: rebased. Moved intel_guc_auth_huc from i915_guc_submission.c to intel_uc.c.Update dev to dev_priv in intel_guc_auth_huc(). Renamed HOST2GUC_ACTION_AUTHENTICATE_HUC TO INTEL_GUC_ACTION_ AUTHENTICATE_HUC v6: rebased. Add newline on DRM_ERRORs that already dont have one. v7: rebased. Replace wait_for with intel_wait_for_register() since the latter employs sleep optimisations for quick responses- as pointed out by Chris Wilson. v8: rebased. Cleanup the intel_guc_auth_huc() by removing checks already performed in earlier functions. Make comments more descriptive. v9: rebased. Changed the bias for pinning the HuC object. Move intel_guc_auth_huc() to intel_huc.c. Change DRM_DEBUGs to DRM_ERRORs in intel_guc_auth_huc(). Add return status to DRM_ERRORs. v10: Remove message not required for the user.. Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Cc: Arkadiusz Hiler <arkadiusz.hiler@intel.com> Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com> Tested-by: Xiang Haihao <haihao.xiang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Anusha Srivatsa <anusha.srivatsa@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Dai <yu.dai@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Antoine <peter.antoine@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com> Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/1484755558-1234-5-git-send-email-anusha.srivatsa@intel.com
2017-01-18 23:05:57 +07:00
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_AUTHENTICATE_HUC = 0x4000,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_REGISTER_COMMAND_TRANSPORT_BUFFER = 0x4505,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_DEREGISTER_COMMAND_TRANSPORT_BUFFER = 0x4506,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_UK_LOG_ENABLE_LOGGING = 0x0E000,
INTEL_GUC_ACTION_LIMIT
};
/*
* The GuC sends its response to a command by overwriting the
* command in SS0. The response is distinguishable from a command
* by the fact that all the MASK bits are set. The remaining bits
* give more detail.
*/
#define INTEL_GUC_RECV_MASK ((u32)0xF0000000)
#define INTEL_GUC_RECV_IS_RESPONSE(x) ((u32)(x) >= INTEL_GUC_RECV_MASK)
#define INTEL_GUC_RECV_STATUS(x) (INTEL_GUC_RECV_MASK | (x))
/* GUC will return status back to SOFT_SCRATCH_O_REG */
enum intel_guc_status {
INTEL_GUC_STATUS_SUCCESS = INTEL_GUC_RECV_STATUS(0x0),
INTEL_GUC_STATUS_ALLOCATE_DOORBELL_FAIL = INTEL_GUC_RECV_STATUS(0x10),
INTEL_GUC_STATUS_DEALLOCATE_DOORBELL_FAIL = INTEL_GUC_RECV_STATUS(0x20),
INTEL_GUC_STATUS_GENERIC_FAIL = INTEL_GUC_RECV_STATUS(0x0000F000)
};
/* This action will be programmed in C1BC - SOFT_SCRATCH_15_REG */
enum intel_guc_recv_message {
INTEL_GUC_RECV_MSG_CRASH_DUMP_POSTED = BIT(1),
INTEL_GUC_RECV_MSG_FLUSH_LOG_BUFFER = BIT(3)
};
#endif