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=========
intel_reg
=========
---------------------------------
Intel graphics register multitool
---------------------------------
.. include:: defs.rst
:Author: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
:Date: 2016-03-01
:Version: |PACKAGE_STRING|
:Copyright: 2015-2016 Intel Corporation
:Manual section: |MANUAL_SECTION|
:Manual group: |MANUAL_GROUP|
SYNOPSIS
========
**intel_reg** [*OPTIONS*] *COMMAND*
DESCRIPTION
===========
Intel graphics register multitool. Read, write, dump, and decode Intel graphics
MMIO and sideband registers, and more.
OPTIONS
=======
Some options are global, and some specific to commands.
--verbose
Increase verbosity.
--quiet
Decrease verbosity.
--count=N
Read N registers.
--binary
Output binary values.
--all
Decode registers for all known platforms.
--mmio=FILE
Use MMIO bar from FILE.
--devid=DEVID
Pretend to be PCI ID DEVID. Useful with MMIO bar snapshots from other
machines.
--spec=PATH
Read register spec from directory or file specified by PATH; see REGISTER
SPEC DEFINITIONS below for details.
--help
Show brief help.
COMMANDS
========
See REGISTER REFERENCES below on how to describe registers for the commands.
read [--count=N] REGISTER [...]
-------------------------------
Dump each specified REGISTER, or N registers starting from each REGISTER.
write REGISTER VALUE [REGISTER VALUE ...]
-----------------------------------------
Write each VALUE to corresponding REGISTER.
dump [--mmio=FILE --devid=DEVID]
--------------------------------
Dump all registers specified in the register spec.
decode REGISTER VALUE
---------------------
Decode REGISTER VALUE.
snapshot
--------
Output the MMIO bar to stdout. The output can be used for a later invocation of
dump or read with the --mmio=FILE and --devid=DEVID parameters.
list
----
List the known registers.
help
----
Display brief help.
REGISTER REFERENCES
===================
Registers are defined as [(PORTNAME|PORTNUM|ENGINE|MMIO-OFFSET):](REGNAME|REGADDR).
PORTNAME
The register access method, most often MMIO, which is the default. The
methods supported on all platforms are "mmio", "portio-vga", and "mmio-vga".
On BYT and CHV, the sideband ports "bunit", "punit", "nc", "dpio",
"gpio-nc", "cck", "ccu", "dpio2", and "flisdsi" are also supported.
PORTNUM
Port number for the sideband ports supported on BYT and CHV. Only numbers
mapped to the supported ports are allowed, arbitrary numbers are not
accepted.
Numbers above 0xff are automatically interpreted as MMIO offsets, not port
numbers.
ENGINE
Instead of cpu based MMIO, specified engine can be used for access method.
Batchbuffer will be targeted for the engine to do read/write. The list of
available engines is architecture specific and can be found with
"intel_reg help". Prefixing engine name with '-' uses non-privileged
batchbuffer for access.
MMIO-OFFSET
Use MMIO, and add this offset to the register address.
Numbers equal to or below 0xff are automatically interpreted as port
numbers, not MMIO offsets.
REGNAME
Name of the register as defined in the register spec.
If MMIO offset is not specified, it is picked up from the register
spec. However, ports are not; the port is a namespace for the register
names.
REGADDR
Register address. The corresponding register name need not be specified in
the register spec.
ENVIRONMENT
===========
INTEL_REG_SPEC
Path to a directory or a file containing register spec definitions.
REGISTER SPEC DEFINITIONS
=========================
A register spec associates register names with addresses. The spec is searched
for in this order:
#. Directory or file specified by the --spec option.
#. Directory or file specified by the INTEL_REG_SPEC environment variable.
#. Builtin register spec. Also used as fallback with a warning if the above are
used but fail.
If a directory is specified using --spec option or INTEL_REG_SPEC environment
variable, the directory is scanned for a spec file in this order:
#. File named after the PCI device id. For example, "0412".
#. File named after the code name in lowercase, without punctuation. For
example, "valleyview".
#. File named after generation. For example, "gen7" (note that this matches
valleyview, ivybridge and haswell!).
Register Spec File Format
-------------------------
The register spec format is briefly described below:
* Empty lines and lines beginning with "#", ";", or "//" are ignored.
* Lines *not* beginning with "(" are interpreted as file names, absolute or
relative, to be included.
* Lines beginning with "(" are interpreted as register definitions.
Registers are defined as tuples ('REGNAME', 'REGADDR',
'PORTNAME|PORTNUM|MMIO-OFFSET'), as in REGISTER REFERENCES above. The port
description may also be an empty string to denote MMIO.
Examples:
* # this is a comment, below is an include
* vlv_pipe_a.txt
* ('GEN6_PMINTRMSK', '0x0000a168', '')
* ('MIPIA_PORT_CTRL', '0x61190', '0x180000')
* ('PLL1_DW0', '0x8000', 'DPIO')
BUGS
====
Reading some registers may hang the GPU or the machine.
REPORTING BUGS
==============
Report bugs to https://bugs.freedesktop.org.
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