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13 A 16-bit message code. The bits of this operand have the following meaning:
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16 Bits Description Value Range
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18 3:0 Message *type*. 0..15
19 6:4 Optional *operation*. 0..7
21 9:8 Optional *stream*. 0..3
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25 This operand may be specified as one of the following:
27 * An :ref:`integer_number<amdgpu_synid_integer_number>` or an :ref:`absolute_expression<amdgpu_synid_absolute_expression>`. The value must be in the range 0..0xFFFF.
28 * A *sendmsg* value described below.
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31 Sendmsg Value Syntax Description
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33 sendmsg(<*type*>) A message identified by its *type*.
34 sendmsg(<*type*>,<*op*>) A message identified by its *type* and *operation*.
35 sendmsg(<*type*>,<*op*>,<*stream*>) A message identified by its *type* and *operation*
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39 *Type* may be specified using message *name* or message *id*.
41 *Op* may be specified using operation *name* or operation *id*.
43 Stream *id* is an integer in the range 0..3.
45 Numeric values may be specified as positive :ref:`integer numbers<amdgpu_synid_integer_number>`
46 or :ref:`absolute expressions<amdgpu_synid_absolute_expression>`.
48 Each message type supports specific operations:
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51 Message name Message Id Supported Operations Operation Id Stream Id
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53 MSG_INTERRUPT 1 \- \- \-
54 MSG_GS 2 GS_OP_CUT 1 Optional
55 \ GS_OP_EMIT 2 Optional
56 \ GS_OP_EMIT_CUT 3 Optional
57 MSG_GS_DONE 3 GS_OP_NOP 0 \-
58 \ GS_OP_CUT 1 Optional
59 \ GS_OP_EMIT 2 Optional
60 \ GS_OP_EMIT_CUT 3 Optional
61 MSG_GS_ALLOC_REQ 9 \- \- \-
62 MSG_GET_DOORBELL 10 \- \- \-
63 MSG_SYSMSG 15 SYSMSG_OP_ECC_ERR_INTERRUPT 1 \-
64 \ SYSMSG_OP_REG_RD 2 \-
65 \ SYSMSG_OP_HOST_TRAP_ACK 3 \-
66 \ SYSMSG_OP_TTRACE_PC 4 \-
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69 *Sendmsg* arguments are validated depending on how *type* value is specified:
71 * If message *type* is specified by name, arguments values must satisfy limitations detailed in the table above.
72 * If message *type* is specified as a number, each argument must not exceed corresponding value range (see the first table).
78 // numeric message code
83 // sendmsg with strict arguments validation
84 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_INTERRUPT)
85 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_GS, GS_OP_EMIT)
86 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_GS, 2)
87 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_GS_DONE, GS_OP_EMIT_CUT, 1)
88 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_SYSMSG, SYSMSG_OP_TTRACE_PC)
89 s_sendmsg sendmsg(MSG_GET_DOORBELL)
91 // sendmsg with validation of value range only
95 s_sendmsg sendmsg(msg, op, stream)
96 s_sendmsg sendmsg(2, GS_OP_CUT)