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Omer Shpigelman authored
Habanalabs ASICs use the ARM coresight infrastructure to support debug, tracing and profiling of neural networks topologies. Because the coresight is configured using register writes and reads, and some of the registers hold sensitive information (e.g. the address in the device's DRAM where the trace data is written to), the user must go through the kernel driver to configure this mechanism. This patch implements the common code of the IOCTL and calls the ASIC-specific function for the actual H/W configuration. The IOCTL supports configuration of seven coresight components: ETR, ETF, STM, FUNNEL, BMON, SPMU and TIMESTAMP The user specifies which component he wishes to configure and provides a pointer to a structure (located in its process space) that contains the relevant configuration. The common code copies the relevant data from the user-space to kernel space and then calls the ASIC-specific function to do the H/W configuration. After the configuration is done, which is usually composed of several IOCTL calls depending on what the user wanted to trace, the user can start executing the topology. The trace data will be written to the user's area in the device's DRAM. After the tracing operation is complete, and user will call the IOCTL again to disable the tracing operation. The user also need to read values from registers for some of the components (e.g. the size of the trace data in the device's DRAM). In that case, the user will provide a pointer to an "output" structure in user-space, which the IOCTL code will fill according the to selected component. Signed-off-by: Omer Shpigelman <oshpigelman@habana.ai> Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com>
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