Symbol: MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT
usr/src/uts/common/io/qede/579xx/hsi/hw/reg_addr.h
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#define MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT (0x1<<10) // When this bit is set, the CPU will halt. This bit is cleared by an exception or reset. If the processor does not have a ROM, then this bit will reset to set so that no code is executed from the scratchpad. If the processor does have a ROM, this bit resets a cleared so that the processor executes from ROM after reset.
usr/src/uts/common/io/qede/579xx/hsi/hw/reg_addr_ah_compile15.h
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#define MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT (0x1<<10) // When this bit is set, the CPU will halt. This bit is cleared by an exception or reset. If the processor does not have a ROM, then this bit will reset to set so that no code is executed from the scratchpad. If the processor does have a ROM, this bit resets a cleared so that the processor executes from ROM after reset.
usr/src/uts/common/io/qede/579xx/hsi/hw/reg_addr_bb.h
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#define MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT (0x1<<10) // When this bit is set, the CPU will halt. This bit is cleared by an exception or reset. If the processor does not have a ROM, then this bit will reset to set so that no code is executed from the scratchpad. If the processor does have a ROM, this bit resets a cleared so that the processor executes from ROM after reset.
usr/src/uts/common/io/qede/579xx/hsi/hw/reg_addr_e5.h
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#define MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT (0x1<<10) // When this bit is set, the CPU will halt. This bit is cleared by an exception or reset. If the processor does not have a ROM, then this bit will reset to set so that no code is executed from the scratchpad. If the processor does have a ROM, this bit resets a cleared so that the processor executes from ROM after reset.
usr/src/uts/common/io/qede/579xx/hsi/hw/reg_addr_k2.h
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#define MCP_REG_CPU_MODE_SOFT_HALT (0x1<<10) // When this bit is set, the CPU will halt. This bit is cleared by an exception or reset. If the processor does not have a ROM, then this bit will reset to set so that no code is executed from the scratchpad. If the processor does have a ROM, this bit resets a cleared so that the processor executes from ROM after reset.