Oded Gabbay
a60d075c81
habanalabs/gaudi: refactor reset code
After all the latest changes to the reset code, there were some redundancy and errors in the flows. If the Linux FIT is loaded to the ASIC CPU, we need to communicate with it only via GIC. If it is not loaded, we need to either use COMMS protocol (for newer f/w) or MSG_TO_CPU register (for older f/w). In addition, if we halted the device CPU then we need to mark that the driver will do the reset, regardless of the capabilities. Also, to prevent false errors, we need to keep track whether the device CPU was already halted. If so, we shouldn't try to halt it again. Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <ogabbay@kernel.org>
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