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9  *
10  * vxge-config.h: Driver for Exar Corp's X3100 Series 10GbE PCIe I/O
11  *                Virtualized Server Adapter.
12  * Copyright(c) 2002-2010 Exar Corp.
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14 #ifndef VXGE_CONFIG_H
15 #define VXGE_CONFIG_H
16 #include <linux/hardirq.h>
17 #include <linux/list.h>
18 #include <linux/slab.h>
19 #include <asm/io.h>
20 
21 #ifndef VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
22 #define VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE 128
23 #endif
24 
25 #ifndef VXGE_ALIGN
26 #define VXGE_ALIGN(adrs, size) \
27 	(((size) - (((u64)adrs) & ((size)-1))) & ((size)-1))
28 #endif
29 
30 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_MTU				ETH_MIN_MTU
31 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_MTU				9600
32 #define VXGE_HW_DEFAULT_MTU			1500
33 
34 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_ROM_IMAGES			8
35 
36 struct eprom_image {
37 	u8 is_valid:1;
38 	u8 index;
39 	u8 type;
40 	u16 version;
41 };
42 
43 #ifdef VXGE_DEBUG_ASSERT
44 /**
45  * vxge_assert
46  * @test: C-condition to check
47  * @fmt: printf like format string
48  *
49  * This function implements traditional assert. By default assertions
50  * are enabled. It can be disabled by undefining VXGE_DEBUG_ASSERT macro in
51  * compilation
52  * time.
53  */
54 #define vxge_assert(test) BUG_ON(!(test))
55 #else
56 #define vxge_assert(test)
57 #endif /* end of VXGE_DEBUG_ASSERT */
58 
59 /**
60  * enum vxge_debug_level
61  * @VXGE_NONE: debug disabled
62  * @VXGE_ERR: all errors going to be logged out
63  * @VXGE_TRACE: all errors plus all kind of verbose tracing print outs
64  *                 going to be logged out. Very noisy.
65  *
66  * This enumeration going to be used to switch between different
67  * debug levels during runtime if DEBUG macro defined during
68  * compilation. If DEBUG macro not defined than code will be
69  * compiled out.
70  */
71 enum vxge_debug_level {
72 	VXGE_NONE   = 0,
73 	VXGE_TRACE  = 1,
74 	VXGE_ERR    = 2
75 };
76 
77 #define NULL_VPID					0xFFFFFFFF
78 #ifdef CONFIG_VXGE_DEBUG_TRACE_ALL
79 #define VXGE_DEBUG_MODULE_MASK  0xffffffff
80 #define VXGE_DEBUG_TRACE_MASK   0xffffffff
81 #define VXGE_DEBUG_ERR_MASK     0xffffffff
82 #define VXGE_DEBUG_MASK         0x000001ff
83 #else
84 #define VXGE_DEBUG_MODULE_MASK  0x20000000
85 #define VXGE_DEBUG_TRACE_MASK   0x20000000
86 #define VXGE_DEBUG_ERR_MASK     0x20000000
87 #define VXGE_DEBUG_MASK         0x00000001
88 #endif
89 
90 /*
91  * @VXGE_COMPONENT_LL: do debug for vxge link layer module
92  * @VXGE_COMPONENT_ALL: activate debug for all modules with no exceptions
93  *
94  * This enumeration going to be used to distinguish modules
95  * or libraries during compilation and runtime.  Makefile must declare
96  * VXGE_DEBUG_MODULE_MASK macro and set it to proper value.
97  */
98 #define	VXGE_COMPONENT_LL				0x20000000
99 #define	VXGE_COMPONENT_ALL				0xffffffff
100 
101 #define VXGE_HW_BASE_INF	100
102 #define VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR	200
103 #define VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG	300
104 
105 enum vxge_hw_status {
106 	VXGE_HW_OK				  = 0,
107 	VXGE_HW_FAIL				  = 1,
108 	VXGE_HW_PENDING				  = 2,
109 	VXGE_HW_COMPLETIONS_REMAIN		  = 3,
110 
111 	VXGE_HW_INF_NO_MORE_COMPLETED_DESCRIPTORS = VXGE_HW_BASE_INF + 1,
112 	VXGE_HW_INF_OUT_OF_DESCRIPTORS		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_INF + 2,
113 
114 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_HANDLE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 1,
115 	VXGE_HW_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 2,
116 	VXGE_HW_ERR_VPATH_NOT_AVAILABLE	  	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 3,
117 	VXGE_HW_ERR_VPATH_NOT_OPEN		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 4,
118 	VXGE_HW_ERR_WRONG_IRQ			  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 5,
119 	VXGE_HW_ERR_SWAPPER_CTRL		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 6,
120 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_MTU_SIZE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 7,
121 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_INDEX		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 8,
122 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_TYPE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 9,
123 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_OFFSET		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 10,
124 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_DEVICE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 11,
125 	VXGE_HW_ERR_VERSION_CONFLICT		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 12,
126 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_PCI_INFO		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 13,
127 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_TCODE 		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 14,
128 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_BLOCK_SIZE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 15,
129 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_STATE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 16,
130 	VXGE_HW_ERR_PRIVILEGED_OPERATION	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 17,
131 	VXGE_HW_ERR_INVALID_PORT 		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 18,
132 	VXGE_HW_ERR_FIFO		 	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 19,
133 	VXGE_HW_ERR_VPATH			  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 20,
134 	VXGE_HW_ERR_CRITICAL			  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 21,
135 	VXGE_HW_ERR_SLOT_FREEZE 		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_ERR + 22,
136 
137 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_RING_INDICATE_MAX_PKTS	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 1,
138 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_FIFO_BLOCKS		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 2,
139 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_VPATH_MTU		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 3,
140 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_VPATH_RPA_STRIP_VLAN_TAG	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 4,
141 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_VPATH_MIN_BANDWIDTH	  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 5,
142 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_INTR_MODE		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 6,
143 	VXGE_HW_BADCFG_RTS_MAC_EN		  = VXGE_HW_BASE_BADCFG + 7,
144 
145 	VXGE_HW_EOF_TRACE_BUF			  = -1
146 };
147 
148 /**
149  * enum enum vxge_hw_device_link_state - Link state enumeration.
150  * @VXGE_HW_LINK_NONE: Invalid link state.
151  * @VXGE_HW_LINK_DOWN: Link is down.
152  * @VXGE_HW_LINK_UP: Link is up.
153  *
154  */
155 enum vxge_hw_device_link_state {
156 	VXGE_HW_LINK_NONE,
157 	VXGE_HW_LINK_DOWN,
158 	VXGE_HW_LINK_UP
159 };
160 
161 /**
162  * enum enum vxge_hw_fw_upgrade_code - FW upgrade return codes.
163  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_OK: All OK send next 16 bytes
164  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_DONE:  upload completed
165  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR:  upload error
166  * @VXGE_FW_UPGRADE_BYTES2SKIP:  skip bytes in the stream
167  *
168  */
169 enum vxge_hw_fw_upgrade_code {
170 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_OK		= 0,
171 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_DONE		= 1,
172 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR		= 2,
173 	VXGE_FW_UPGRADE_BYTES2SKIP	= 3
174 };
175 
176 /**
177  * enum enum vxge_hw_fw_upgrade_err_code - FW upgrade error codes.
178  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_CORRUPT_DATA_1: corrupt data
179  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: buffer overflow
180  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_3: invalid .ncf file
181  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_4: invalid .ncf file
182  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_5: invalid .ncf file
183  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_6: invalid .ncf file
184  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_CORRUPT_DATA_7: corrupt data
185  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_8: invalid .ncf file
186  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_GENERIC_ERROR_UNKNOWN: generic error unknown type
187  * @VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_FAILED_TO_FLASH: failed to flash image check failed
188  */
189 enum vxge_hw_fw_upgrade_err_code {
190 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_CORRUPT_DATA_1		= 1,
191 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW		= 2,
192 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_3		= 3,
193 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_4		= 4,
194 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_5		= 5,
195 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_6		= 6,
196 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_CORRUPT_DATA_7		= 7,
197 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_INV_NCF_FILE_8		= 8,
198 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_GENERIC_ERROR_UNKNOWN	= 9,
199 	VXGE_HW_FW_UPGRADE_ERR_FAILED_TO_FLASH		= 10
200 };
201 
202 /**
203  * struct vxge_hw_device_date - Date Format
204  * @day: Day
205  * @month: Month
206  * @year: Year
207  * @date: Date in string format
208  *
209  * Structure for returning date
210  */
211 
212 #define VXGE_HW_FW_STRLEN	32
213 struct vxge_hw_device_date {
214 	u32     day;
215 	u32     month;
216 	u32     year;
217 	char    date[VXGE_HW_FW_STRLEN];
218 };
219 
220 struct vxge_hw_device_version {
221 	u32     major;
222 	u32     minor;
223 	u32     build;
224 	char    version[VXGE_HW_FW_STRLEN];
225 };
226 
227 /**
228  * struct vxge_hw_fifo_config - Configuration of fifo.
229  * @enable: Is this fifo to be commissioned
230  * @fifo_blocks: Numbers of TxDL (that is, lists of Tx descriptors)
231  * 		blocks per queue.
232  * @max_frags: Max number of Tx buffers per TxDL (that is, per single
233  *             transmit operation).
234  *             No more than 256 transmit buffers can be specified.
235  * @memblock_size: Fifo descriptors are allocated in blocks of @mem_block_size
236  *             bytes. Setting @memblock_size to page size ensures
237  *             by-page allocation of descriptors. 128K bytes is the
238  *             maximum supported block size.
239  * @alignment_size: per Tx fragment DMA-able memory used to align transmit data
240  *             (e.g., to align on a cache line).
241  * @intr: Boolean. Use 1 to generate interrupt for each completed TxDL.
242  *             Use 0 otherwise.
243  * @no_snoop_bits: If non-zero, specifies no-snoop PCI operation,
244  *             which generally improves latency of the host bridge operation
245  *             (see PCI specification). For valid values please refer
246  *             to struct vxge_hw_fifo_config{} in the driver sources.
247  * Configuration of all Titan fifos.
248  * Note: Valid (min, max) range for each attribute is specified in the body of
249  * the struct vxge_hw_fifo_config{} structure.
250  */
251 struct vxge_hw_fifo_config {
252 	u32				enable;
253 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_ENABLE				1
254 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_DISABLE				0
255 
256 	u32				fifo_blocks;
257 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_FIFO_BLOCKS				2
258 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_FIFO_BLOCKS				128
259 
260 	u32				max_frags;
261 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_FIFO_FRAGS				1
262 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_FIFO_FRAGS				256
263 
264 	u32				memblock_size;
265 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_FIFO_MEMBLOCK_SIZE			VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE
266 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_FIFO_MEMBLOCK_SIZE			131072
267 #define VXGE_HW_DEF_FIFO_MEMBLOCK_SIZE			8096
268 
269 	u32		                alignment_size;
270 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_FIFO_ALIGNMENT_SIZE		0
271 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_FIFO_ALIGNMENT_SIZE		65536
272 #define VXGE_HW_DEF_FIFO_ALIGNMENT_SIZE		VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
273 
274 	u32		                intr;
275 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_QUEUE_INTR_ENABLE			1
276 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_QUEUE_INTR_DISABLE			0
277 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_QUEUE_INTR_DEFAULT			0
278 
279 	u32				no_snoop_bits;
280 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_NO_SNOOP_DISABLED			0
281 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_NO_SNOOP_TXD			1
282 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_NO_SNOOP_FRM			2
283 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_NO_SNOOP_ALL			3
284 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_NO_SNOOP_DEFAULT			0
285 
286 };
287 /**
288  * struct vxge_hw_ring_config - Ring configurations.
289  * @enable: Is this ring to be commissioned
290  * @ring_blocks: Numbers of RxD blocks in the ring
291  * @buffer_mode: Receive buffer mode (1, 2, 3, or 5); for details please refer
292  *             to Titan User Guide.
293  * @scatter_mode: Titan supports two receive scatter modes: A and B.
294  *             For details please refer to Titan User Guide.
295  * @rx_timer_val: The number of 32ns periods that would be counted between two
296  *             timer interrupts.
297  * @greedy_return: If Set it forces the device to return absolutely all RxD
298  *             that are consumed and still on board when a timer interrupt
299  *             triggers. If Clear, then if the device has already returned
300  *             RxD before current timer interrupt triggered and after the
301  *             previous timer interrupt triggered, then the device is not
302  *             forced to returned the rest of the consumed RxD that it has
303  *             on board which account for a byte count less than the one
304  *             programmed into PRC_CFG6.RXD_CRXDT field
305  * @rx_timer_ci: TBD
306  * @backoff_interval_us: Time (in microseconds), after which Titan
307  *             tries to download RxDs posted by the host.
308  *             Note that the "backoff" does not happen if host posts receive
309  *             descriptors in the timely fashion.
310  * Ring configuration.
311  */
312 struct vxge_hw_ring_config {
313 	u32				enable;
314 #define VXGE_HW_RING_ENABLE					1
315 #define VXGE_HW_RING_DISABLE					0
316 #define VXGE_HW_RING_DEFAULT					1
317 
318 	u32				ring_blocks;
319 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_RING_BLOCKS					1
320 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_RING_BLOCKS					128
321 #define VXGE_HW_DEF_RING_BLOCKS					2
322 
323 	u32				buffer_mode;
324 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_BUFFER_MODE_1				1
325 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_BUFFER_MODE_3				3
326 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_BUFFER_MODE_5				5
327 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_BUFFER_MODE_DEFAULT			1
328 
329 	u32				scatter_mode;
330 #define VXGE_HW_RING_SCATTER_MODE_A				0
331 #define VXGE_HW_RING_SCATTER_MODE_B				1
332 #define VXGE_HW_RING_SCATTER_MODE_C				2
333 #define VXGE_HW_RING_SCATTER_MODE_USE_FLASH_DEFAULT		0xffffffff
334 
335 	u64				rxds_limit;
336 #define VXGE_HW_DEF_RING_RXDS_LIMIT				44
337 };
338 
339 /**
340  * struct vxge_hw_vp_config - Configuration of virtual path
341  * @vp_id: Virtual Path Id
342  * @min_bandwidth: Minimum Guaranteed bandwidth
343  * @ring: See struct vxge_hw_ring_config{}.
344  * @fifo: See struct vxge_hw_fifo_config{}.
345  * @tti: Configuration of interrupt associated with Transmit.
346  *             see struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config();
347  * @rti: Configuration of interrupt associated with Receive.
348  *              see struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config();
349  * @mtu: mtu size used on this port.
350  * @rpa_strip_vlan_tag: Strip VLAN Tag enable/disable. Instructs the device to
351  *             remove the VLAN tag from all received tagged frames that are not
352  *             replicated at the internal L2 switch.
353  *             0 - Do not strip the VLAN tag.
354  *             1 - Strip the VLAN tag. Regardless of this setting, VLAN tags are
355  *                 always placed into the RxDMA descriptor.
356  *
357  * This structure is used by the driver to pass the configuration parameters to
358  * configure Virtual Path.
359  */
360 struct vxge_hw_vp_config {
361 	u32				vp_id;
362 
363 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_PRIORITY_MIN			0
364 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_PRIORITY_MAX			16
365 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_PRIORITY_DEFAULT			0
366 
367 	u32				min_bandwidth;
368 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_BANDWIDTH_MIN			0
369 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_BANDWIDTH_MAX			100
370 #define	VXGE_HW_VPATH_BANDWIDTH_DEFAULT			0
371 
372 	struct vxge_hw_ring_config		ring;
373 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_config		fifo;
374 	struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config	tti;
375 	struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config	rti;
376 
377 	u32				mtu;
378 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_MIN_INITIAL_MTU			VXGE_HW_MIN_MTU
379 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_MAX_INITIAL_MTU			VXGE_HW_MAX_MTU
380 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_USE_FLASH_DEFAULT_INITIAL_MTU	0xffffffff
381 
382 	u32				rpa_strip_vlan_tag;
383 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_RPA_STRIP_VLAN_TAG_ENABLE			1
384 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_RPA_STRIP_VLAN_TAG_DISABLE		0
385 #define VXGE_HW_VPATH_RPA_STRIP_VLAN_TAG_USE_FLASH_DEFAULT	0xffffffff
386 
387 };
388 /**
389  * struct vxge_hw_device_config - Device configuration.
390  * @dma_blockpool_initial: Initial size of DMA Pool
391  * @dma_blockpool_max: Maximum blocks in DMA pool
392  * @intr_mode: Line, or MSI-X interrupt.
393  *
394  * @rth_en: Enable Receive Traffic Hashing(RTH) using IT(Indirection Table).
395  * @rth_it_type: RTH IT table programming type
396  * @rts_mac_en: Enable Receive Traffic Steering using MAC destination address
397  * @vp_config: Configuration for virtual paths
398  * @device_poll_millis: Specify the interval (in mulliseconds)
399  * 			to wait for register reads
400  *
401  * Titan configuration.
402  * Contains per-device configuration parameters, including:
403  * - stats sampling interval, etc.
404  *
405  * In addition, struct vxge_hw_device_config{} includes "subordinate"
406  * configurations, including:
407  * - fifos and rings;
408  * - MAC (done at firmware level).
409  *
410  * See Titan User Guide for more details.
411  * Note: Valid (min, max) range for each attribute is specified in the body of
412  * the struct vxge_hw_device_config{} structure. Please refer to the
413  * corresponding include file.
414  * See also: struct vxge_hw_tim_intr_config{}.
415  */
416 struct vxge_hw_device_config {
417 	u32					device_poll_millis;
418 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_DEVICE_POLL_MILLIS		1
419 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_DEVICE_POLL_MILLIS		100000
420 #define VXGE_HW_DEF_DEVICE_POLL_MILLIS		1000
421 
422 	u32					dma_blockpool_initial;
423 	u32					dma_blockpool_max;
424 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_DMA_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE		0
425 #define VXGE_HW_INITIAL_DMA_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE	0
426 #define VXGE_HW_INCR_DMA_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE	4
427 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_DMA_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE		4096
428 
429 #define	VXGE_HW_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE_512		2
430 
431 	u32					intr_mode:2,
432 #define VXGE_HW_INTR_MODE_IRQLINE		0
433 #define VXGE_HW_INTR_MODE_MSIX			1
434 #define VXGE_HW_INTR_MODE_MSIX_ONE_SHOT		2
435 
436 #define VXGE_HW_INTR_MODE_DEF			0
437 
438 						rth_en:1,
439 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_DISABLE			0
440 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_ENABLE			1
441 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_DEFAULT			0
442 
443 						rth_it_type:1,
444 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_IT_TYPE_SOLO_IT		0
445 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_IT_TYPE_MULTI_IT		1
446 #define VXGE_HW_RTH_IT_TYPE_DEFAULT		0
447 
448 						rts_mac_en:1,
449 #define VXGE_HW_RTS_MAC_DISABLE			0
450 #define VXGE_HW_RTS_MAC_ENABLE			1
451 #define VXGE_HW_RTS_MAC_DEFAULT			0
452 
453 						hwts_en:1;
454 #define	VXGE_HW_HWTS_DISABLE			0
455 #define	VXGE_HW_HWTS_ENABLE			1
456 #define	VXGE_HW_HWTS_DEFAULT			1
457 
458 	struct vxge_hw_vp_config vp_config[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
459 };
460 
461 /**
462  * function vxge_uld_link_up_f - Link-Up callback provided by driver.
463  * @devh: HW device handle.
464  * Link-up notification callback provided by the driver.
465  * This is one of the per-driver callbacks, see struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}.
466  *
467  * See also: struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}, vxge_uld_link_down_f{},
468  * vxge_hw_driver_initialize().
469  */
470 
471 /**
472  * function vxge_uld_link_down_f - Link-Down callback provided by
473  * driver.
474  * @devh: HW device handle.
475  *
476  * Link-Down notification callback provided by the driver.
477  * This is one of the per-driver callbacks, see struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}.
478  *
479  * See also: struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}, vxge_uld_link_up_f{},
480  * vxge_hw_driver_initialize().
481  */
482 
483 /**
484  * function vxge_uld_crit_err_f - Critical Error notification callback.
485  * @devh: HW device handle.
486  * (typically - at HW device iinitialization time).
487  * @type: Enumerated hw error, e.g.: double ECC.
488  * @serr_data: Titan status.
489  * @ext_data: Extended data. The contents depends on the @type.
490  *
491  * Link-Down notification callback provided by the driver.
492  * This is one of the per-driver callbacks, see struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}.
493  *
494  * See also: struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs{}, enum vxge_hw_event{},
495  * vxge_hw_driver_initialize().
496  */
497 
498 /**
499  * struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs - driver "slow-path" callbacks.
500  * @link_up: See vxge_uld_link_up_f{}.
501  * @link_down: See vxge_uld_link_down_f{}.
502  * @crit_err: See vxge_uld_crit_err_f{}.
503  *
504  * Driver slow-path (per-driver) callbacks.
505  * Implemented by driver and provided to HW via
506  * vxge_hw_driver_initialize().
507  * Note that these callbacks are not mandatory: HW will not invoke
508  * a callback if NULL is specified.
509  *
510  * See also: vxge_hw_driver_initialize().
511  */
512 struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs {
513 	void (*link_up)(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
514 	void (*link_down)(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
515 	void (*crit_err)(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
516 			enum vxge_hw_event type, u64 ext_data);
517 };
518 
519 /*
520  * struct __vxge_hw_blockpool_entry - Block private data structure
521  * @item: List header used to link.
522  * @length: Length of the block
523  * @memblock: Virtual address block
524  * @dma_addr: DMA Address of the block.
525  * @dma_handle: DMA handle of the block.
526  * @acc_handle: DMA acc handle
527  *
528  * Block is allocated with a header to put the blocks into list.
529  *
530  */
531 struct __vxge_hw_blockpool_entry {
532 	struct list_head	item;
533 	u32			length;
534 	void			*memblock;
535 	dma_addr_t		dma_addr;
536 	struct pci_dev 		*dma_handle;
537 	struct pci_dev 		*acc_handle;
538 };
539 
540 /*
541  * struct __vxge_hw_blockpool - Block Pool
542  * @hldev: HW device
543  * @block_size: size of each block.
544  * @Pool_size: Number of blocks in the pool
545  * @pool_max: Maximum number of blocks above which to free additional blocks
546  * @req_out: Number of block requests with OS out standing
547  * @free_block_list: List of free blocks
548  *
549  * Block pool contains the DMA blocks preallocated.
550  *
551  */
552 struct __vxge_hw_blockpool {
553 	struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev;
554 	u32				block_size;
555 	u32				pool_size;
556 	u32				pool_max;
557 	u32				req_out;
558 	struct list_head		free_block_list;
559 	struct list_head		free_entry_list;
560 };
561 
562 /*
563  * enum enum __vxge_hw_channel_type - Enumerated channel types.
564  * @VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_UNKNOWN: Unknown channel.
565  * @VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_FIFO: fifo.
566  * @VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_RING: ring.
567  * @VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_MAX: Maximum number of HW-supported
568  * (and recognized) channel types. Currently: 2.
569  *
570  * Enumerated channel types. Currently there are only two link-layer
571  * channels - Titan fifo and Titan ring. In the future the list will grow.
572  */
573 enum __vxge_hw_channel_type {
574 	VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_UNKNOWN			= 0,
575 	VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_FIFO			= 1,
576 	VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_RING			= 2,
577 	VXGE_HW_CHANNEL_TYPE_MAX			= 3
578 };
579 
580 /*
581  * struct __vxge_hw_channel
582  * @item: List item; used to maintain a list of open channels.
583  * @type: Channel type. See enum vxge_hw_channel_type{}.
584  * @devh: Device handle. HW device object that contains _this_ channel.
585  * @vph: Virtual path handle. Virtual Path Object that contains _this_ channel.
586  * @length: Channel length. Currently allocated number of descriptors.
587  *          The channel length "grows" when more descriptors get allocated.
588  *          See _hw_mempool_grow.
589  * @reserve_arr: Reserve array. Contains descriptors that can be reserved
590  *               by driver for the subsequent send or receive operation.
591  *               See vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_reserve(),
592  *               vxge_hw_ring_rxd_reserve().
593  * @reserve_ptr: Current pointer in the resrve array
594  * @reserve_top: Reserve top gives the maximum number of dtrs available in
595  *          reserve array.
596  * @work_arr: Work array. Contains descriptors posted to the channel.
597  *            Note that at any point in time @work_arr contains 3 types of
598  *            descriptors:
599  *            1) posted but not yet consumed by Titan device;
600  *            2) consumed but not yet completed;
601  *            3) completed but not yet freed
602  *            (via vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_free() or vxge_hw_ring_rxd_free())
603  * @post_index: Post index. At any point in time points on the
604  *              position in the channel, which'll contain next to-be-posted
605  *              descriptor.
606  * @compl_index: Completion index. At any point in time points on the
607  *               position in the channel, which will contain next
608  *               to-be-completed descriptor.
609  * @free_arr: Free array. Contains completed descriptors that were freed
610  *            (i.e., handed over back to HW) by driver.
611  *            See vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_free(), vxge_hw_ring_rxd_free().
612  * @free_ptr: current pointer in free array
613  * @per_dtr_space: Per-descriptor space (in bytes) that channel user can utilize
614  *                 to store per-operation control information.
615  * @stats: Pointer to common statistics
616  * @userdata: Per-channel opaque (void*) user-defined context, which may be
617  *            driver object, ULP connection, etc.
618  *            Once channel is open, @userdata is passed back to user via
619  *            vxge_hw_channel_callback_f.
620  *
621  * HW channel object.
622  *
623  * See also: enum vxge_hw_channel_type{}, enum vxge_hw_channel_flag
624  */
625 struct __vxge_hw_channel {
626 	struct list_head		item;
627 	enum __vxge_hw_channel_type	type;
628 	struct __vxge_hw_device 	*devh;
629 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle 	*vph;
630 	u32			length;
631 	u32			vp_id;
632 	void		**reserve_arr;
633 	u32			reserve_ptr;
634 	u32			reserve_top;
635 	void		**work_arr;
636 	u32			post_index ____cacheline_aligned;
637 	u32			compl_index ____cacheline_aligned;
638 	void		**free_arr;
639 	u32			free_ptr;
640 	void		**orig_arr;
641 	u32			per_dtr_space;
642 	void		*userdata;
643 	struct vxge_hw_common_reg	__iomem *common_reg;
644 	u32			first_vp_id;
645 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_common_info *stats;
646 
647 } ____cacheline_aligned;
648 
649 /*
650  * struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath - Virtual Path
651  *
652  * @vp_id: Virtual path id
653  * @vp_open: This flag specifies if vxge_hw_vp_open is called from LL Driver
654  * @hldev: Hal device
655  * @vp_config: Virtual Path Config
656  * @vp_reg: VPATH Register map address in BAR0
657  * @vpmgmt_reg: VPATH_MGMT register map address
658  * @max_mtu: Max mtu that can be supported
659  * @vsport_number: vsport attached to this vpath
660  * @max_kdfc_db: Maximum kernel mode doorbells
661  * @max_nofl_db: Maximum non offload doorbells
662  * @tx_intr_num: Interrupt Number associated with the TX
663 
664  * @ringh: Ring Queue
665  * @fifoh: FIFO Queue
666  * @vpath_handles: Virtual Path handles list
667  * @stats_block: Memory for DMAing stats
668  * @stats: Vpath statistics
669  *
670  * Virtual path structure to encapsulate the data related to a virtual path.
671  * Virtual paths are allocated by the HW upon getting configuration from the
672  * driver and inserted into the list of virtual paths.
673  */
674 struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath {
675 	u32				vp_id;
676 
677 	u32				vp_open;
678 #define VXGE_HW_VP_NOT_OPEN	0
679 #define	VXGE_HW_VP_OPEN		1
680 
681 	struct __vxge_hw_device		*hldev;
682 	struct vxge_hw_vp_config	*vp_config;
683 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_reg	__iomem *vp_reg;
684 	struct vxge_hw_vpmgmt_reg	__iomem *vpmgmt_reg;
685 	struct __vxge_hw_non_offload_db_wrapper	__iomem *nofl_db;
686 
687 	u32				max_mtu;
688 	u32				vsport_number;
689 	u32				max_kdfc_db;
690 	u32				max_nofl_db;
691 	u64				tim_tti_cfg1_saved;
692 	u64				tim_tti_cfg3_saved;
693 	u64				tim_rti_cfg1_saved;
694 	u64				tim_rti_cfg3_saved;
695 
696 	struct __vxge_hw_ring *____cacheline_aligned ringh;
697 	struct __vxge_hw_fifo *____cacheline_aligned fifoh;
698 	struct list_head		vpath_handles;
699 	struct __vxge_hw_blockpool_entry		*stats_block;
700 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info	*hw_stats;
701 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_hw_info	*hw_stats_sav;
702 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_info	*sw_stats;
703 	spinlock_t lock;
704 };
705 
706 /*
707  * struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle - List item to store callback information
708  * @item: List head to keep the item in linked list
709  * @vpath: Virtual path to which this item belongs
710  *
711  * This structure is used to store the callback information.
712  */
713 struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle {
714 	struct list_head	item;
715 	struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath	*vpath;
716 };
717 
718 /*
719  * struct __vxge_hw_device
720  *
721  * HW device object.
722  */
723 /**
724  * struct __vxge_hw_device  - Hal device object
725  * @magic: Magic Number
726  * @bar0: BAR0 virtual address.
727  * @pdev: Physical device handle
728  * @config: Confguration passed by the LL driver at initialization
729  * @link_state: Link state
730  *
731  * HW device object. Represents Titan adapter
732  */
733 struct __vxge_hw_device {
734 	u32				magic;
735 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_MAGIC		0x12345678
736 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_DEAD		0xDEADDEAD
737 	void __iomem			*bar0;
738 	struct pci_dev			*pdev;
739 	struct net_device		*ndev;
740 	struct vxge_hw_device_config	config;
741 	enum vxge_hw_device_link_state	link_state;
742 
743 	const struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs	*uld_callbacks;
744 
745 	u32				host_type;
746 	u32				func_id;
747 	u32				access_rights;
748 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_ACCESS_RIGHT_VPATH      0x1
749 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_ACCESS_RIGHT_SRPCIM     0x2
750 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_ACCESS_RIGHT_MRPCIM     0x4
751 	struct vxge_hw_legacy_reg	__iomem *legacy_reg;
752 	struct vxge_hw_toc_reg		__iomem *toc_reg;
753 	struct vxge_hw_common_reg	__iomem *common_reg;
754 	struct vxge_hw_mrpcim_reg	__iomem *mrpcim_reg;
755 	struct vxge_hw_srpcim_reg	__iomem *srpcim_reg \
756 					[VXGE_HW_TITAN_SRPCIM_REG_SPACES];
757 	struct vxge_hw_vpmgmt_reg	__iomem *vpmgmt_reg \
758 					[VXGE_HW_TITAN_VPMGMT_REG_SPACES];
759 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_reg	__iomem *vpath_reg \
760 					[VXGE_HW_TITAN_VPATH_REG_SPACES];
761 	u8				__iomem *kdfc;
762 	u8				__iomem *usdc;
763 	struct __vxge_hw_virtualpath	virtual_paths \
764 					[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS];
765 	u64				vpath_assignments;
766 	u64				vpaths_deployed;
767 	u32				first_vp_id;
768 	u64				tim_int_mask0[4];
769 	u32				tim_int_mask1[4];
770 
771 	struct __vxge_hw_blockpool	block_pool;
772 	struct vxge_hw_device_stats	stats;
773 	u32				debug_module_mask;
774 	u32				debug_level;
775 	u32				level_err;
776 	u32				level_trace;
777 	u16 eprom_versions[VXGE_HW_MAX_ROM_IMAGES];
778 };
779 
780 #define VXGE_HW_INFO_LEN	64
781 /**
782  * struct vxge_hw_device_hw_info - Device information
783  * @host_type: Host Type
784  * @func_id: Function Id
785  * @vpath_mask: vpath bit mask
786  * @fw_version: Firmware version
787  * @fw_date: Firmware Date
788  * @flash_version: Firmware version
789  * @flash_date: Firmware Date
790  * @mac_addrs: Mac addresses for each vpath
791  * @mac_addr_masks: Mac address masks for each vpath
792  *
793  * Returns the vpath mask that has the bits set for each vpath allocated
794  * for the driver and the first mac address for each vpath
795  */
796 struct vxge_hw_device_hw_info {
797 	u32		host_type;
798 #define VXGE_HW_NO_MR_NO_SR_NORMAL_FUNCTION			0
799 #define VXGE_HW_MR_NO_SR_VH0_BASE_FUNCTION			1
800 #define VXGE_HW_NO_MR_SR_VH0_FUNCTION0				2
801 #define VXGE_HW_NO_MR_SR_VH0_VIRTUAL_FUNCTION			3
802 #define VXGE_HW_MR_SR_VH0_INVALID_CONFIG			4
803 #define VXGE_HW_SR_VH_FUNCTION0					5
804 #define VXGE_HW_SR_VH_VIRTUAL_FUNCTION				6
805 #define VXGE_HW_VH_NORMAL_FUNCTION				7
806 	u64		function_mode;
807 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_SINGLE_FUNCTION			0
808 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MULTI_FUNCTION			1
809 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_SRIOV				2
810 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MRIOV				3
811 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MRIOV_8				4
812 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MULTI_FUNCTION_17			5
813 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_SRIOV_8				6
814 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_SRIOV_4				7
815 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MULTI_FUNCTION_2			8
816 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MULTI_FUNCTION_4			9
817 #define VXGE_HW_FUNCTION_MODE_MRIOV_4				10
818 
819 	u32		func_id;
820 	u64		vpath_mask;
821 	struct vxge_hw_device_version fw_version;
822 	struct vxge_hw_device_date    fw_date;
823 	struct vxge_hw_device_version flash_version;
824 	struct vxge_hw_device_date    flash_date;
825 	u8		serial_number[VXGE_HW_INFO_LEN];
826 	u8		part_number[VXGE_HW_INFO_LEN];
827 	u8		product_desc[VXGE_HW_INFO_LEN];
828 	u8 mac_addrs[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS][ETH_ALEN];
829 	u8 mac_addr_masks[VXGE_HW_MAX_VIRTUAL_PATHS][ETH_ALEN];
830 };
831 
832 /**
833  * struct vxge_hw_device_attr - Device memory spaces.
834  * @bar0: BAR0 virtual address.
835  * @pdev: PCI device object.
836  *
837  * Device memory spaces. Includes configuration, BAR0 etc. per device
838  * mapped memories. Also, includes a pointer to OS-specific PCI device object.
839  */
840 struct vxge_hw_device_attr {
841 	void __iomem		*bar0;
842 	struct pci_dev 		*pdev;
843 	const struct vxge_hw_uld_cbs *uld_callbacks;
844 };
845 
846 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_LINK_STATE_SET(hldev, ls)	(hldev->link_state = ls)
847 
848 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_TIM_INT_MASK_SET(m0, m1, i) {	\
849 	if (i < 16) {				\
850 		m0[0] |= vxge_vBIT(0x8, (i*4), 4);	\
851 		m0[1] |= vxge_vBIT(0x4, (i*4), 4);	\
852 	}			       		\
853 	else {					\
854 		m1[0] = 0x80000000;		\
855 		m1[1] = 0x40000000;		\
856 	}					\
857 }
858 
859 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_TIM_INT_MASK_RESET(m0, m1, i) {	\
860 	if (i < 16) {					\
861 		m0[0] &= ~vxge_vBIT(0x8, (i*4), 4);		\
862 		m0[1] &= ~vxge_vBIT(0x4, (i*4), 4);		\
863 	}						\
864 	else {						\
865 		m1[0] = 0;				\
866 		m1[1] = 0;				\
867 	}						\
868 }
869 
870 #define VXGE_HW_DEVICE_STATS_PIO_READ(loc, offset) {		\
871 	status = vxge_hw_mrpcim_stats_access(hldev, \
872 				VXGE_HW_STATS_OP_READ, \
873 				loc, \
874 				offset, \
875 				&val64);			\
876 	if (status != VXGE_HW_OK)				\
877 		return status;						\
878 }
879 
880 /*
881  * struct __vxge_hw_ring - Ring channel.
882  * @channel: Channel "base" of this ring, the common part of all HW
883  *           channels.
884  * @mempool: Memory pool, the pool from which descriptors get allocated.
885  *           (See vxge_hw_mm.h).
886  * @config: Ring configuration, part of device configuration
887  *          (see struct vxge_hw_device_config{}).
888  * @ring_length: Length of the ring
889  * @buffer_mode: 1, 3, or 5. The value specifies a receive buffer mode,
890  *          as per Titan User Guide.
891  * @rxd_size: RxD sizes for 1-, 3- or 5- buffer modes. As per Titan spec,
892  *            1-buffer mode descriptor is 32 byte long, etc.
893  * @rxd_priv_size: Per RxD size reserved (by HW) for driver to keep
894  *                 per-descriptor data (e.g., DMA handle for Solaris)
895  * @per_rxd_space: Per rxd space requested by driver
896  * @rxds_per_block: Number of descriptors per hardware-defined RxD
897  *                  block. Depends on the (1-, 3-, 5-) buffer mode.
898  * @rxdblock_priv_size: Reserved at the end of each RxD block. HW internal
899  *                      usage. Not to confuse with @rxd_priv_size.
900  * @cmpl_cnt: Completion counter. Is reset to zero upon entering the ISR.
901  * @callback: Channel completion callback. HW invokes the callback when there
902  *            are new completions on that channel. In many implementations
903  *            the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context.
904  * @rxd_init: Channel's descriptor-initialize callback.
905  *            See vxge_hw_ring_rxd_init_f{}.
906  *            If not NULL, HW invokes the callback when opening
907  *            the ring.
908  * @rxd_term: Channel's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL,
909  *          HW invokes the callback when closing the corresponding channel.
910  *          See also vxge_hw_channel_rxd_term_f{}.
911  * @stats: Statistics for ring
912  * Ring channel.
913  *
914  * Note: The structure is cache line aligned to better utilize
915  *       CPU cache performance.
916  */
917 struct __vxge_hw_ring {
918 	struct __vxge_hw_channel		channel;
919 	struct vxge_hw_mempool			*mempool;
920 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_reg		__iomem	*vp_reg;
921 	struct vxge_hw_common_reg		__iomem	*common_reg;
922 	u32					ring_length;
923 	u32					buffer_mode;
924 	u32					rxd_size;
925 	u32					rxd_priv_size;
926 	u32					per_rxd_space;
927 	u32					rxds_per_block;
928 	u32					rxdblock_priv_size;
929 	u32					cmpl_cnt;
930 	u32					vp_id;
931 	u32					doorbell_cnt;
932 	u32					total_db_cnt;
933 	u64					rxds_limit;
934 	u32					rtimer;
935 	u64					tim_rti_cfg1_saved;
936 	u64					tim_rti_cfg3_saved;
937 
938 	enum vxge_hw_status (*callback)(
939 			struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh,
940 			void *rxdh,
941 			u8 t_code,
942 			void *userdata);
943 
944 	enum vxge_hw_status (*rxd_init)(
945 			void *rxdh,
946 			void *userdata);
947 
948 	void (*rxd_term)(
949 			void *rxdh,
950 			enum vxge_hw_rxd_state state,
951 			void *userdata);
952 
953 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_ring_info *stats	____cacheline_aligned;
954 	struct vxge_hw_ring_config		*config;
955 } ____cacheline_aligned;
956 
957 /**
958  * enum enum vxge_hw_txdl_state - Descriptor (TXDL) state.
959  * @VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_NONE: Invalid state.
960  * @VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_AVAIL: Descriptor is available for reservation.
961  * @VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_POSTED: Descriptor is posted for processing by the
962  * device.
963  * @VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_FREED: Descriptor is free and can be reused for
964  * filling-in and posting later.
965  *
966  * Titan/HW descriptor states.
967  *
968  */
969 enum vxge_hw_txdl_state {
970 	VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_NONE	= 0,
971 	VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_AVAIL	= 1,
972 	VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_POSTED	= 2,
973 	VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_FREED	= 3
974 };
975 /*
976  * struct __vxge_hw_fifo - Fifo.
977  * @channel: Channel "base" of this fifo, the common part of all HW
978  *             channels.
979  * @mempool: Memory pool, from which descriptors get allocated.
980  * @config: Fifo configuration, part of device configuration
981  *             (see struct vxge_hw_device_config{}).
982  * @interrupt_type: Interrupt type to be used
983  * @no_snoop_bits: See struct vxge_hw_fifo_config{}.
984  * @txdl_per_memblock: Number of TxDLs (TxD lists) per memblock.
985  *             on TxDL please refer to Titan UG.
986  * @txdl_size: Configured TxDL size (i.e., number of TxDs in a list), plus
987  *             per-TxDL HW private space (struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv).
988  * @priv_size: Per-Tx descriptor space reserved for driver
989  *             usage.
990  * @per_txdl_space: Per txdl private space for the driver
991  * @callback: Fifo completion callback. HW invokes the callback when there
992  *             are new completions on that fifo. In many implementations
993  *             the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context.
994  * @txdl_term: Fifo's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL,
995  *             HW invokes the callback when closing the corresponding fifo.
996  *             See also vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_term_f{}.
997  * @stats: Statistics of this fifo
998  *
999  * Fifo channel.
1000  * Note: The structure is cache line aligned.
1001  */
1002 struct __vxge_hw_fifo {
1003 	struct __vxge_hw_channel		channel;
1004 	struct vxge_hw_mempool			*mempool;
1005 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_config		*config;
1006 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_reg		__iomem *vp_reg;
1007 	struct __vxge_hw_non_offload_db_wrapper	__iomem *nofl_db;
1008 	u64					interrupt_type;
1009 	u32					no_snoop_bits;
1010 	u32					txdl_per_memblock;
1011 	u32					txdl_size;
1012 	u32					priv_size;
1013 	u32					per_txdl_space;
1014 	u32					vp_id;
1015 	u32					tx_intr_num;
1016 	u32					rtimer;
1017 	u64					tim_tti_cfg1_saved;
1018 	u64					tim_tti_cfg3_saved;
1019 
1020 	enum vxge_hw_status (*callback)(
1021 			struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo_handle,
1022 			void *txdlh,
1023 			enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode t_code,
1024 			void *userdata,
1025 			struct sk_buff ***skb_ptr,
1026 			int nr_skb,
1027 			int *more);
1028 
1029 	void (*txdl_term)(
1030 			void *txdlh,
1031 			enum vxge_hw_txdl_state state,
1032 			void *userdata);
1033 
1034 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_stats_sw_fifo_info *stats ____cacheline_aligned;
1035 } ____cacheline_aligned;
1036 
1037 /*
1038  * struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv - Transmit descriptor HW-private data.
1039  * @dma_addr: DMA (mapped) address of _this_ descriptor.
1040  * @dma_handle: DMA handle used to map the descriptor onto device.
1041  * @dma_offset: Descriptor's offset in the memory block. HW allocates
1042  *	 descriptors in memory blocks (see struct vxge_hw_fifo_config{})
1043  *             Each memblock is a contiguous block of DMA-able memory.
1044  * @frags: Total number of fragments (that is, contiguous data buffers)
1045  * carried by this TxDL.
1046  * @align_vaddr_start: Aligned virtual address start
1047  * @align_vaddr: Virtual address of the per-TxDL area in memory used for
1048  *             alignement. Used to place one or more mis-aligned fragments
1049  * @align_dma_addr: DMA address translated from the @align_vaddr.
1050  * @align_dma_handle: DMA handle that corresponds to @align_dma_addr.
1051  * @align_dma_acch: DMA access handle corresponds to @align_dma_addr.
1052  * @align_dma_offset: The current offset into the @align_vaddr area.
1053  * Grows while filling the descriptor, gets reset.
1054  * @align_used_frags: Number of fragments used.
1055  * @alloc_frags: Total number of fragments allocated.
1056  * @unused: TODO
1057  * @next_txdl_priv: (TODO).
1058  * @first_txdp: (TODO).
1059  * @linked_txdl_priv: Pointer to any linked TxDL for creating contiguous
1060  *             TxDL list.
1061  * @txdlh: Corresponding txdlh to this TxDL.
1062  * @memblock: Pointer to the TxDL memory block or memory page.
1063  *             on the next send operation.
1064  * @dma_object: DMA address and handle of the memory block that contains
1065  *             the descriptor. This member is used only in the "checked"
1066  *             version of the HW (to enforce certain assertions);
1067  *             otherwise it gets compiled out.
1068  * @allocated: True if the descriptor is reserved, 0 otherwise. Internal usage.
1069  *
1070  * Per-transmit decsriptor HW-private data. HW uses the space to keep DMA
1071  * information associated with the descriptor. Note that driver can ask HW
1072  * to allocate additional per-descriptor space for its own (driver-specific)
1073  * purposes.
1074  *
1075  * See also: struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_priv{}.
1076  */
1077 struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv {
1078 	dma_addr_t		dma_addr;
1079 	struct pci_dev	*dma_handle;
1080 	ptrdiff_t		dma_offset;
1081 	u32				frags;
1082 	u8				*align_vaddr_start;
1083 	u8				*align_vaddr;
1084 	dma_addr_t		align_dma_addr;
1085 	struct pci_dev 	*align_dma_handle;
1086 	struct pci_dev	*align_dma_acch;
1087 	ptrdiff_t		align_dma_offset;
1088 	u32				align_used_frags;
1089 	u32				alloc_frags;
1090 	u32				unused;
1091 	struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv	*next_txdl_priv;
1092 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd		*first_txdp;
1093 	void			*memblock;
1094 };
1095 
1096 /*
1097  * struct __vxge_hw_non_offload_db_wrapper - Non-offload Doorbell Wrapper
1098  * @control_0: Bits 0 to 7 - Doorbell type.
1099  *             Bits 8 to 31 - Reserved.
1100  *             Bits 32 to 39 - The highest TxD in this TxDL.
1101  *             Bits 40 to 47 - Reserved.
1102 	*	       Bits 48 to 55 - Reserved.
1103  *             Bits 56 to 63 - No snoop flags.
1104  * @txdl_ptr:  The starting location of the TxDL in host memory.
1105  *
1106  * Created by the host and written to the adapter via PIO to a Kernel Doorbell
1107  * FIFO. All non-offload doorbell wrapper fields must be written by the host as
1108  * part of a doorbell write. Consumed by the adapter but is not written by the
1109  * adapter.
1110  */
1111 struct __vxge_hw_non_offload_db_wrapper {
1112 	u64		control_0;
1113 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_GET_TYPE(ctrl0)			vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 0, 8)
1114 #define VXGE_HW_NODBW_TYPE(val) vxge_vBIT(val, 0, 8)
1115 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_TYPE_NODBW				0
1116 
1117 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_GET_LAST_TXD_NUMBER(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 32, 8)
1118 #define VXGE_HW_NODBW_LAST_TXD_NUMBER(val) vxge_vBIT(val, 32, 8)
1119 
1120 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_GET_NO_SNOOP(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 56, 8)
1121 #define VXGE_HW_NODBW_LIST_NO_SNOOP(val) vxge_vBIT(val, 56, 8)
1122 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_LIST_NO_SNOOP_TXD_READ_TXD0_WRITE		0x2
1123 #define	VXGE_HW_NODBW_LIST_NO_SNOOP_TX_FRAME_DATA_READ		0x1
1124 
1125 	u64		txdl_ptr;
1126 };
1127 
1128 /*
1129  * TX Descriptor
1130  */
1131 
1132 /**
1133  * struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd - Transmit Descriptor
1134  * @control_0: Bits 0 to 6 - Reserved.
1135  *             Bit 7 - List Ownership. This field should be initialized
1136  *             to '1' by the driver before the transmit list pointer is
1137  *             written to the adapter. This field will be set to '0' by the
1138  *             adapter once it has completed transmitting the frame or frames in
1139  *             the list. Note - This field is only valid in TxD0. Additionally,
1140  *             for multi-list sequences, the driver should not release any
1141  *             buffers until the ownership of the last list in the multi-list
1142  *             sequence has been returned to the host.
1143  *             Bits 8 to 11 - Reserved
1144  *             Bits 12 to 15 - Transfer_Code. This field is only valid in
1145  *             TxD0. It is used to describe the status of the transmit data
1146  *             buffer transfer. This field is always overwritten by the
1147  *             adapter, so this field may be initialized to any value.
1148  *             Bits 16 to 17 - Host steering. This field allows the host to
1149  *             override the selection of the physical transmit port.
1150  *             Attention:
1151  *             Normal sounds as if learned from the switch rather than from
1152  *             the aggregation algorythms.
1153  *             00: Normal. Use Destination/MAC Address
1154  *             lookup to determine the transmit port.
1155  *             01: Send on physical Port1.
1156  *             10: Send on physical Port0.
1157  *	       11: Send on both ports.
1158  *             Bits 18 to 21 - Reserved
1159  *             Bits 22 to 23 - Gather_Code. This field is set by the host and
1160  *             is used to describe how individual buffers comprise a frame.
1161  *             10: First descriptor of a frame.
1162  *             00: Middle of a multi-descriptor frame.
1163  *             01: Last descriptor of a frame.
1164  *             11: First and last descriptor of a frame (the entire frame
1165  *             resides in a single buffer).
1166  *             For multi-descriptor frames, the only valid gather code sequence
1167  *             is {10, [00], 01}. In other words, the descriptors must be placed
1168  *             in the list in the correct order.
1169  *             Bits 24 to 27 - Reserved
1170  *             Bits 28 to 29 - LSO_Frm_Encap. LSO Frame Encapsulation
1171  *             definition. Only valid in TxD0. This field allows the host to
1172  *             indicate the Ethernet encapsulation of an outbound LSO packet.
1173  *             00 - classic mode (best guess)
1174  *             01 - LLC
1175  *             10 - SNAP
1176  *             11 - DIX
1177  *             If "classic mode" is selected, the adapter will attempt to
1178  *             decode the frame's Ethernet encapsulation by examining the L/T
1179  *             field as follows:
1180  *             <= 0x05DC LLC/SNAP encoding; must examine DSAP/SSAP to determine
1181  *             if packet is IPv4 or IPv6.
1182  *             0x8870 Jumbo-SNAP encoding.
1183  *             0x0800 IPv4 DIX encoding
1184  *             0x86DD IPv6 DIX encoding
1185  *             others illegal encapsulation
1186  *             Bits 30 - LSO_ Flag. Large Send Offload (LSO) flag.
1187  *             Set to 1 to perform segmentation offload for TCP/UDP.
1188  *             This field is valid only in TxD0.
1189  *             Bits 31 to 33 - Reserved.
1190  *             Bits 34 to 47 - LSO_MSS. TCP/UDP LSO Maximum Segment Size
1191  *             This field is meaningful only when LSO_Control is non-zero.
1192  *             When LSO_Control is set to TCP_LSO, the single (possibly large)
1193  *             TCP segment described by this TxDL will be sent as a series of
1194  *             TCP segments each of which contains no more than LSO_MSS
1195  *             payload bytes.
1196  *             When LSO_Control is set to UDP_LSO, the single (possibly large)
1197  *             UDP datagram described by this TxDL will be sent as a series of
1198  *             UDP datagrams each of which contains no more than LSO_MSS
1199  *             payload bytes.
1200  *             All outgoing frames from this TxDL will have LSO_MSS bytes of UDP
1201  *             or TCP payload, with the exception of the last, which will have
1202  *             <= LSO_MSS bytes of payload.
1203  *             Bits 48 to 63 - Buffer_Size. Number of valid bytes in the
1204  *             buffer to be read by the adapter. This field is written by the
1205  *             host. A value of 0 is illegal.
1206  *	       Bits 32 to 63 - This value is written by the adapter upon
1207  *	       completion of a UDP or TCP LSO operation and indicates the number
1208  *             of UDP or TCP payload bytes that were transmitted. 0x0000 will be
1209  *             returned for any non-LSO operation.
1210  * @control_1: Bits 0 to 4 - Reserved.
1211  *             Bit 5 - Tx_CKO_IPv4 Set to a '1' to enable IPv4 header checksum
1212  *             offload. This field is only valid in the first TxD of a frame.
1213  *             Bit 6 - Tx_CKO_TCP Set to a '1' to enable TCP checksum offload.
1214  *             This field is only valid in the first TxD of a frame (the TxD's
1215  *             gather code must be 10 or 11). The driver should only set this
1216  *             bit if it can guarantee that TCP is present.
1217  *             Bit 7 - Tx_CKO_UDP Set to a '1' to enable UDP checksum offload.
1218  *             This field is only valid in the first TxD of a frame (the TxD's
1219  *             gather code must be 10 or 11). The driver should only set this
1220  *             bit if it can guarantee that UDP is present.
1221  *             Bits 8 to 14 - Reserved.
1222  *             Bit 15 - Tx_VLAN_Enable VLAN tag insertion flag. Set to a '1' to
1223  *             instruct the adapter to insert the VLAN tag specified by the
1224  *             Tx_VLAN_Tag field. This field is only valid in the first TxD of
1225  *             a frame.
1226  *             Bits 16 to 31 - Tx_VLAN_Tag. Variable portion of the VLAN tag
1227  *             to be inserted into the frame by the adapter (the first two bytes
1228  *             of a VLAN tag are always 0x8100). This field is only valid if the
1229  *             Tx_VLAN_Enable field is set to '1'.
1230  *             Bits 32 to 33 - Reserved.
1231  *             Bits 34 to 39 - Tx_Int_Number. Indicates which Tx interrupt
1232  *             number the frame associated with. This field is written by the
1233  *             host. It is only valid in the first TxD of a frame.
1234  *             Bits 40 to 42 - Reserved.
1235  *             Bit 43 - Set to 1 to exclude the frame from bandwidth metering
1236  *             functions. This field is valid only in the first TxD
1237  *             of a frame.
1238  *             Bits 44 to 45 - Reserved.
1239  *             Bit 46 - Tx_Int_Per_List Set to a '1' to instruct the adapter to
1240  *             generate an interrupt as soon as all of the frames in the list
1241  *             have been transmitted. In order to have per-frame interrupts,
1242  *             the driver should place a maximum of one frame per list. This
1243  *             field is only valid in the first TxD of a frame.
1244  *             Bit 47 - Tx_Int_Utilization Set to a '1' to instruct the adapter
1245  *             to count the frame toward the utilization interrupt specified in
1246  *             the Tx_Int_Number field. This field is only valid in the first
1247  *             TxD of a frame.
1248  *             Bits 48 to 63 - Reserved.
1249  * @buffer_pointer: Buffer start address.
1250  * @host_control: Host_Control.Opaque 64bit data stored by driver inside the
1251  *            Titan descriptor prior to posting the latter on the fifo
1252  *            via vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_post().The %host_control is returned as is
1253  *            to the driver with each completed descriptor.
1254  *
1255  * Transmit descriptor (TxD).Fifo descriptor contains configured number
1256  * (list) of TxDs. * For more details please refer to Titan User Guide,
1257  * Section 5.4.2 "Transmit Descriptor (TxD) Format".
1258  */
1259 struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd {
1260 	u64 control_0;
1261 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_LIST_OWN_ADAPTER		vxge_mBIT(7)
1262 
1263 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_T_CODE_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 12, 4)
1264 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_T_CODE(val) 			vxge_vBIT(val, 12, 4)
1265 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_T_CODE_UNUSED		VXGE_HW_FIFO_T_CODE_UNUSED
1266 
1267 
1268 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_GATHER_CODE(val) 		vxge_vBIT(val, 22, 2)
1269 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_GATHER_CODE_FIRST	VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_FIRST
1270 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_GATHER_CODE_LAST	VXGE_HW_FIFO_GATHER_CODE_LAST
1271 
1272 
1273 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_LSO_EN				vxge_mBIT(30)
1274 
1275 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_LSO_MSS(val) 			vxge_vBIT(val, 34, 14)
1276 
1277 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_BUFFER_SIZE(val) 		vxge_vBIT(val, 48, 16)
1278 
1279 	u64 control_1;
1280 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_TX_CKO_IPV4_EN			vxge_mBIT(5)
1281 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_TX_CKO_TCP_EN			vxge_mBIT(6)
1282 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_TX_CKO_UDP_EN			vxge_mBIT(7)
1283 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_VLAN_ENABLE			vxge_mBIT(15)
1284 
1285 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_VLAN_TAG(val) 			vxge_vBIT(val, 16, 16)
1286 
1287 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_INT_NUMBER(val) 		vxge_vBIT(val, 34, 6)
1288 
1289 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_INT_TYPE_PER_LIST		vxge_mBIT(46)
1290 #define VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_INT_TYPE_UTILZ			vxge_mBIT(47)
1291 
1292 	u64 buffer_pointer;
1293 
1294 	u64 host_control;
1295 };
1296 
1297 /**
1298  * struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 - One buffer mode RxD for ring
1299  * @host_control: This field is exclusively for host use and is "readonly"
1300  *             from the adapter's perspective.
1301  * @control_0:Bits 0 to 6 - RTH_Bucket get
1302  *	      Bit 7 - Own Descriptor ownership bit. This bit is set to 1
1303  *            by the host, and is set to 0 by the adapter.
1304  *	      0 - Host owns RxD and buffer.
1305  *	      1 - The adapter owns RxD and buffer.
1306  *	      Bit 8 - Fast_Path_Eligible When set, indicates that the
1307  *            received frame meets all of the criteria for fast path processing.
1308  *            The required criteria are as follows:
1309  *            !SYN &
1310  *            (Transfer_Code == "Transfer OK") &
1311  *            (!Is_IP_Fragment) &
1312  *            ((Is_IPv4 & computed_L3_checksum == 0xFFFF) |
1313  *            (Is_IPv6)) &
1314  *            ((Is_TCP & computed_L4_checksum == 0xFFFF) |
1315  *            (Is_UDP & (computed_L4_checksum == 0xFFFF |
1316  *            computed _L4_checksum == 0x0000)))
1317  *            (same meaning for all RxD buffer modes)
1318  *	      Bit 9 - L3 Checksum Correct
1319  *	      Bit 10 - L4 Checksum Correct
1320  *	      Bit 11 - Reserved
1321  *	      Bit 12 to 15 - This field is written by the adapter. It is
1322  *            used to report the status of the frame transfer to the host.
1323  *	      0x0 - Transfer OK
1324  *	      0x4 - RDA Failure During Transfer
1325  *	      0x5 - Unparseable Packet, such as unknown IPv6 header.
1326  *	      0x6 - Frame integrity error (FCS or ECC).
1327  *	      0x7 - Buffer Size Error. The provided buffer(s) were not
1328  *                  appropriately sized and data loss occurred.
1329  *	      0x8 - Internal ECC Error. RxD corrupted.
1330  *	      0x9 - IPv4 Checksum error
1331  *	      0xA - TCP/UDP Checksum error
1332  *	      0xF - Unknown Error or Multiple Error. Indicates an
1333  *               unknown problem or that more than one of transfer codes is set.
1334  *	      Bit 16 - SYN The adapter sets this field to indicate that
1335  *                the incoming frame contained a TCP segment with its SYN bit
1336  *	          set and its ACK bit NOT set. (same meaning for all RxD buffer
1337  *                modes)
1338  *	      Bit 17 - Is ICMP
1339  *	      Bit 18 - RTH_SPDM_HIT Set to 1 if there was a match in the
1340  *                Socket Pair Direct Match Table and the frame was steered based
1341  *                on SPDM.
1342  *	      Bit 19 - RTH_IT_HIT Set to 1 if there was a match in the
1343  *            Indirection Table and the frame was steered based on hash
1344  *            indirection.
1345  *	      Bit 20 to 23 - RTH_HASH_TYPE Indicates the function (hash
1346  *	          type) that was used to calculate the hash.
1347  *	      Bit 19 - IS_VLAN Set to '1' if the frame was/is VLAN
1348  *	          tagged.
1349  *	      Bit 25 to 26 - ETHER_ENCAP Reflects the Ethernet encapsulation
1350  *                of the received frame.
1351  *	      0x0 - Ethernet DIX
1352  *	      0x1 - LLC
1353  *	      0x2 - SNAP (includes Jumbo-SNAP)
1354  *	      0x3 - IPX
1355  *	      Bit 27 - IS_IPV4 Set to '1' if the frame contains an IPv4	packet.
1356  *	      Bit 28 - IS_IPV6 Set to '1' if the frame contains an IPv6 packet.
1357  *	      Bit 29 - IS_IP_FRAG Set to '1' if the frame contains a fragmented
1358  *            IP packet.
1359  *	      Bit 30 - IS_TCP Set to '1' if the frame contains a TCP segment.
1360  *	      Bit 31 - IS_UDP Set to '1' if the frame contains a UDP message.
1361  *	      Bit 32 to 47 - L3_Checksum[0:15] The IPv4 checksum value 	that
1362  *            arrived with the frame. If the resulting computed IPv4 header
1363  *            checksum for the frame did not produce the expected 0xFFFF value,
1364  *            then the transfer code would be set to 0x9.
1365  *	      Bit 48 to 63 - L4_Checksum[0:15] The TCP/UDP checksum value that
1366  *            arrived with the frame. If the resulting computed TCP/UDP checksum
1367  *            for the frame did not produce the expected 0xFFFF value, then the
1368  *            transfer code would be set to 0xA.
1369  * @control_1:Bits 0 to 1 - Reserved
1370  *            Bits 2 to 15 - Buffer0_Size.This field is set by the host and
1371  *            eventually overwritten by the adapter. The host writes the
1372  *            available buffer size in bytes when it passes the descriptor to
1373  *            the adapter. When a frame is delivered the host, the adapter
1374  *            populates this field with the number of bytes written into the
1375  *            buffer. The largest supported buffer is 16, 383 bytes.
1376  *	      Bit 16 to 47 - RTH Hash Value 32-bit RTH hash value. Only valid if
1377  *	      RTH_HASH_TYPE (Control_0, bits 20:23) is nonzero.
1378  *	      Bit 48 to 63 - VLAN_Tag[0:15] The contents of the variable portion
1379  *            of the VLAN tag, if one was detected by the adapter. This field is
1380  *            populated even if VLAN-tag stripping is enabled.
1381  * @buffer0_ptr: Pointer to buffer. This field is populated by the driver.
1382  *
1383  * One buffer mode RxD for ring structure
1384  */
1385 struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 {
1386 	u64 host_control;
1387 	u64 control_0;
1388 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_BUCKET_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 0, 7)
1389 
1390 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_LIST_OWN_ADAPTER		vxge_mBIT(7)
1391 
1392 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_FAST_PATH_ELIGIBLE_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 8, 1)
1393 
1394 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L3_CKSUM_CORRECT_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 9, 1)
1395 
1396 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L4_CKSUM_CORRECT_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 10, 1)
1397 
1398 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_T_CODE_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 12, 4)
1399 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_T_CODE(val) 			vxge_vBIT(val, 12, 4)
1400 
1401 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_T_CODE_UNUSED		VXGE_HW_RING_T_CODE_UNUSED
1402 
1403 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_SYN_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 16, 1)
1404 
1405 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_IS_ICMP_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 17, 1)
1406 
1407 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_SPDM_HIT_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 18, 1)
1408 
1409 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_IT_HIT_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 19, 1)
1410 
1411 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_HASH_TYPE_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 20, 4)
1412 
1413 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_IS_VLAN_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 24, 1)
1414 
1415 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_ETHER_ENCAP_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 25, 2)
1416 
1417 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_FRAME_PROTO_GET(ctrl0)		vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 27, 5)
1418 
1419 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L3_CKSUM_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 32, 16)
1420 
1421 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L4_CKSUM_GET(ctrl0)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl0, 48, 16)
1422 
1423 	u64 control_1;
1424 
1425 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE_GET(ctrl1)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl1, 2, 14)
1426 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE(val) vxge_vBIT(val, 2, 14)
1427 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE_MASK		vxge_vBIT(0x3FFF, 2, 14)
1428 
1429 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_RTH_HASH_VAL_GET(ctrl1)    vxge_bVALn(ctrl1, 16, 32)
1430 
1431 #define VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_VLAN_TAG_GET(ctrl1)	vxge_bVALn(ctrl1, 48, 16)
1432 
1433 	u64 buffer0_ptr;
1434 };
1435 
1436 enum vxge_hw_rth_algoritms {
1437 	RTH_ALG_JENKINS = 0,
1438 	RTH_ALG_MS_RSS	= 1,
1439 	RTH_ALG_CRC32C	= 2
1440 };
1441 
1442 /**
1443  * struct vxge_hw_rth_hash_types - RTH hash types.
1444  * @hash_type_tcpipv4_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeTcpIPv4
1445  * @hash_type_ipv4_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeIPv4
1446  * @hash_type_tcpipv6_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeTcpIPv6
1447  * @hash_type_ipv6_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeIPv6
1448  * @hash_type_tcpipv6ex_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeTcpIPv6Ex
1449  * @hash_type_ipv6ex_en: Enables RTH field type HashTypeIPv6Ex
1450  *
1451  * Used to pass RTH hash types to rts_rts_set.
1452  *
1453  * See also: vxge_hw_vpath_rts_rth_set(), vxge_hw_vpath_rts_rth_get().
1454  */
1455 struct vxge_hw_rth_hash_types {
1456 	u8 hash_type_tcpipv4_en:1,
1457 	   hash_type_ipv4_en:1,
1458 	   hash_type_tcpipv6_en:1,
1459 	   hash_type_ipv6_en:1,
1460 	   hash_type_tcpipv6ex_en:1,
1461 	   hash_type_ipv6ex_en:1;
1462 };
1463 
1464 void vxge_hw_device_debug_set(
1465 	struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
1466 	enum vxge_debug_level level,
1467 	u32 mask);
1468 
1469 u32
1470 vxge_hw_device_error_level_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1471 
1472 u32
1473 vxge_hw_device_trace_level_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1474 
1475 /**
1476  * vxge_hw_ring_rxd_size_get	- Get the size of ring descriptor.
1477  * @buf_mode: Buffer mode (1, 3 or 5)
1478  *
1479  * This function returns the size of RxD for given buffer mode
1480  */
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_size_get(u32 buf_mode)1481 static inline u32 vxge_hw_ring_rxd_size_get(u32 buf_mode)
1482 {
1483 	return sizeof(struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1);
1484 }
1485 
1486 /**
1487  * vxge_hw_ring_rxds_per_block_get - Get the number of rxds per block.
1488  * @buf_mode: Buffer mode (1 buffer mode only)
1489  *
1490  * This function returns the number of RxD for RxD block for given buffer mode
1491  */
vxge_hw_ring_rxds_per_block_get(u32 buf_mode)1492 static inline u32 vxge_hw_ring_rxds_per_block_get(u32 buf_mode)
1493 {
1494 	return (u32)((VXGE_HW_BLOCK_SIZE-16) /
1495 		sizeof(struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1));
1496 }
1497 
1498 /**
1499  * vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_set - Prepare 1-buffer-mode descriptor.
1500  * @rxdh: Descriptor handle.
1501  * @dma_pointer: DMA address of	a single receive buffer	this descriptor
1502  * should carry. Note that by the time vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_set is called,
1503  * the receive buffer should be already mapped to the device
1504  * @size: Size of the receive @dma_pointer buffer.
1505  *
1506  * Prepare 1-buffer-mode Rx	descriptor for posting
1507  * (via	vxge_hw_ring_rxd_post()).
1508  *
1509  * This	inline helper-function does not	return any parameters and always
1510  * succeeds.
1511  *
1512  */
1513 static inline
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_set(void * rxdh,dma_addr_t dma_pointer,u32 size)1514 void vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_set(
1515 	void *rxdh,
1516 	dma_addr_t dma_pointer,
1517 	u32 size)
1518 {
1519 	struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *rxdp = (struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *)rxdh;
1520 	rxdp->buffer0_ptr = dma_pointer;
1521 	rxdp->control_1	&= ~VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE_MASK;
1522 	rxdp->control_1	|= VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE(size);
1523 }
1524 
1525 /**
1526  * vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_get - Get data from the completed 1-buf
1527  * descriptor.
1528  * @vpath_handle: Virtual Path handle.
1529  * @rxdh: Descriptor handle.
1530  * @dma_pointer: DMA address of	a single receive buffer	this descriptor
1531  * carries. Returned by HW.
1532  * @pkt_length:	Length (in bytes) of the data in the buffer pointed by
1533  *
1534  * Retrieve protocol data from the completed 1-buffer-mode Rx descriptor.
1535  * This	inline helper-function uses completed descriptor to populate receive
1536  * buffer pointer and other "out" parameters. The function always succeeds.
1537  *
1538  */
1539 static inline
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_get(struct __vxge_hw_ring * ring_handle,void * rxdh,u32 * pkt_length)1540 void vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_get(
1541 	struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
1542 	void *rxdh,
1543 	u32 *pkt_length)
1544 {
1545 	struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *rxdp = (struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *)rxdh;
1546 
1547 	*pkt_length =
1548 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_BUFFER0_SIZE_GET(rxdp->control_1);
1549 }
1550 
1551 /**
1552  * vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_info_get - Get extended information associated with
1553  * a completed receive descriptor for 1b mode.
1554  * @vpath_handle: Virtual Path handle.
1555  * @rxdh: Descriptor handle.
1556  * @rxd_info: Descriptor information
1557  *
1558  * Retrieve extended information associated with a completed receive descriptor.
1559  *
1560  */
1561 static inline
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_info_get(struct __vxge_hw_ring * ring_handle,void * rxdh,struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_info * rxd_info)1562 void vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1b_info_get(
1563 	struct __vxge_hw_ring *ring_handle,
1564 	void *rxdh,
1565 	struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_info *rxd_info)
1566 {
1567 
1568 	struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *rxdp = (struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *)rxdh;
1569 	rxd_info->syn_flag =
1570 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_SYN_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1571 	rxd_info->is_icmp =
1572 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_IS_ICMP_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1573 	rxd_info->fast_path_eligible =
1574 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_FAST_PATH_ELIGIBLE_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1575 	rxd_info->l3_cksum_valid =
1576 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L3_CKSUM_CORRECT_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1577 	rxd_info->l3_cksum =
1578 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L3_CKSUM_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1579 	rxd_info->l4_cksum_valid =
1580 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L4_CKSUM_CORRECT_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1581 	rxd_info->l4_cksum =
1582 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_L4_CKSUM_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1583 	rxd_info->frame =
1584 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_ETHER_ENCAP_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1585 	rxd_info->proto =
1586 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_FRAME_PROTO_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1587 	rxd_info->is_vlan =
1588 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_IS_VLAN_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1589 	rxd_info->vlan =
1590 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_VLAN_TAG_GET(rxdp->control_1);
1591 	rxd_info->rth_bucket =
1592 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_BUCKET_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1593 	rxd_info->rth_it_hit =
1594 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_IT_HIT_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1595 	rxd_info->rth_spdm_hit =
1596 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_SPDM_HIT_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1597 	rxd_info->rth_hash_type =
1598 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_RTH_HASH_TYPE_GET(rxdp->control_0);
1599 	rxd_info->rth_value =
1600 		(u32)VXGE_HW_RING_RXD_1_RTH_HASH_VAL_GET(rxdp->control_1);
1601 }
1602 
1603 /**
1604  * vxge_hw_ring_rxd_private_get - Get driver private per-descriptor data
1605  *                      of 1b mode 3b mode ring.
1606  * @rxdh: Descriptor handle.
1607  *
1608  * Returns: private driver	info associated	with the descriptor.
1609  * driver requests	per-descriptor space via vxge_hw_ring_attr.
1610  *
1611  */
vxge_hw_ring_rxd_private_get(void * rxdh)1612 static inline void *vxge_hw_ring_rxd_private_get(void *rxdh)
1613 {
1614 	struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *rxdp = (struct vxge_hw_ring_rxd_1 *)rxdh;
1615 	return (void *)(size_t)rxdp->host_control;
1616 }
1617 
1618 /**
1619  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_cksum_set_bits - Offload checksum.
1620  * @txdlh: Descriptor handle.
1621  * @cksum_bits: Specifies which checksums are to be offloaded: IPv4,
1622  *              and/or TCP and/or UDP.
1623  *
1624  * Ask Titan to calculate IPv4 & transport checksums for _this_ transmit
1625  * descriptor.
1626  * This API is part of the preparation of the transmit descriptor for posting
1627  * (via vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_post()). The related "preparation" APIs include
1628  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_mss_set(), vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_buffer_set_aligned(),
1629  * and vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_buffer_set().
1630  * All these APIs fill in the fields of the fifo descriptor,
1631  * in accordance with the Titan specification.
1632  *
1633  */
vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_cksum_set_bits(void * txdlh,u64 cksum_bits)1634 static inline void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_cksum_set_bits(void *txdlh, u64 cksum_bits)
1635 {
1636 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *txdp = (struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *)txdlh;
1637 	txdp->control_1 |= cksum_bits;
1638 }
1639 
1640 /**
1641  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_mss_set - Set MSS.
1642  * @txdlh: Descriptor handle.
1643  * @mss: MSS size for _this_ TCP connection. Passed by TCP stack down to the
1644  *       driver, which in turn inserts the MSS into the @txdlh.
1645  *
1646  * This API is part of the preparation of the transmit descriptor for posting
1647  * (via vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_post()). The related "preparation" APIs include
1648  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_buffer_set(), vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_buffer_set_aligned(),
1649  * and vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_cksum_set_bits().
1650  * All these APIs fill in the fields of the fifo descriptor,
1651  * in accordance with the Titan specification.
1652  *
1653  */
vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_mss_set(void * txdlh,int mss)1654 static inline void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_mss_set(void *txdlh, int mss)
1655 {
1656 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *txdp = (struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *)txdlh;
1657 
1658 	txdp->control_0 |= VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_LSO_EN;
1659 	txdp->control_0 |= VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_LSO_MSS(mss);
1660 }
1661 
1662 /**
1663  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_vlan_set - Set VLAN tag.
1664  * @txdlh: Descriptor handle.
1665  * @vlan_tag: 16bit VLAN tag.
1666  *
1667  * Insert VLAN tag into specified transmit descriptor.
1668  * The actual insertion of the tag into outgoing frame is done by the hardware.
1669  */
vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_vlan_set(void * txdlh,u16 vlan_tag)1670 static inline void vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_vlan_set(void *txdlh, u16 vlan_tag)
1671 {
1672 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *txdp = (struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *)txdlh;
1673 
1674 	txdp->control_1 |= VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_VLAN_ENABLE;
1675 	txdp->control_1 |= VXGE_HW_FIFO_TXD_VLAN_TAG(vlan_tag);
1676 }
1677 
1678 /**
1679  * vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_private_get - Retrieve per-descriptor private data.
1680  * @txdlh: Descriptor handle.
1681  *
1682  * Retrieve per-descriptor private data.
1683  * Note that driver requests per-descriptor space via
1684  * struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr passed to
1685  * vxge_hw_vpath_open().
1686  *
1687  * Returns: private driver data associated with the descriptor.
1688  */
vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_private_get(void * txdlh)1689 static inline void *vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_private_get(void *txdlh)
1690 {
1691 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *txdp  = (struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *)txdlh;
1692 
1693 	return (void *)(size_t)txdp->host_control;
1694 }
1695 
1696 /**
1697  * struct vxge_hw_ring_attr - Ring open "template".
1698  * @callback: Ring completion callback. HW invokes the callback when there
1699  *            are new completions on that ring. In many implementations
1700  *            the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context.
1701  * @rxd_init: Ring's descriptor-initialize callback.
1702  *            See vxge_hw_ring_rxd_init_f{}.
1703  *            If not NULL, HW invokes the callback when opening
1704  *            the ring.
1705  * @rxd_term: Ring's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL,
1706  *          HW invokes the callback when closing the corresponding ring.
1707  *          See also vxge_hw_ring_rxd_term_f{}.
1708  * @userdata: User-defined "context" of _that_ ring. Passed back to the
1709  *            user as one of the @callback, @rxd_init, and @rxd_term arguments.
1710  * @per_rxd_space: If specified (i.e., greater than zero): extra space
1711  *              reserved by HW per each receive descriptor.
1712  *              Can be used to store
1713  *              and retrieve on completion, information specific
1714  *              to the driver.
1715  *
1716  * Ring open "template". User fills the structure with ring
1717  * attributes and passes it to vxge_hw_vpath_open().
1718  */
1719 struct vxge_hw_ring_attr {
1720 	enum vxge_hw_status (*callback)(
1721 			struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh,
1722 			void *rxdh,
1723 			u8 t_code,
1724 			void *userdata);
1725 
1726 	enum vxge_hw_status (*rxd_init)(
1727 			void *rxdh,
1728 			void *userdata);
1729 
1730 	void (*rxd_term)(
1731 			void *rxdh,
1732 			enum vxge_hw_rxd_state state,
1733 			void *userdata);
1734 
1735 	void		*userdata;
1736 	u32		per_rxd_space;
1737 };
1738 
1739 /**
1740  * function vxge_hw_fifo_callback_f - FIFO callback.
1741  * @vpath_handle: Virtual path whose Fifo "containing" 1 or more completed
1742  *             descriptors.
1743  * @txdlh: First completed descriptor.
1744  * @txdl_priv: Pointer to per txdl space allocated
1745  * @t_code: Transfer code, as per Titan User Guide.
1746  *          Returned by HW.
1747  * @host_control: Opaque 64bit data stored by driver inside the Titan
1748  *            descriptor prior to posting the latter on the fifo
1749  *            via vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_post(). The @host_control is returned
1750  *            as is to the driver with each completed descriptor.
1751  * @userdata: Opaque per-fifo data specified at fifo open
1752  *            time, via vxge_hw_vpath_open().
1753  *
1754  * Fifo completion callback (type declaration). A single per-fifo
1755  * callback is specified at fifo open time, via
1756  * vxge_hw_vpath_open(). Typically gets called as part of the processing
1757  * of the Interrupt Service Routine.
1758  *
1759  * Fifo callback gets called by HW if, and only if, there is at least
1760  * one new completion on a given fifo. Upon processing the first @txdlh driver
1761  * is _supposed_ to continue consuming completions using:
1762  *    - vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_next_completed()
1763  *
1764  * Note that failure to process new completions in a timely fashion
1765  * leads to VXGE_HW_INF_OUT_OF_DESCRIPTORS condition.
1766  *
1767  * Non-zero @t_code means failure to process transmit descriptor.
1768  *
1769  * In the "transmit" case the failure could happen, for instance, when the
1770  * link is down, in which case Titan completes the descriptor because it
1771  * is not able to send the data out.
1772  *
1773  * For details please refer to Titan User Guide.
1774  *
1775  * See also: vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_next_completed(), vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_term_f{}.
1776  */
1777 /**
1778  * function vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_term_f - Terminate descriptor callback.
1779  * @txdlh: First completed descriptor.
1780  * @txdl_priv: Pointer to per txdl space allocated
1781  * @state: One of the enum vxge_hw_txdl_state{} enumerated states.
1782  * @userdata: Per-fifo user data (a.k.a. context) specified at
1783  * fifo open time, via vxge_hw_vpath_open().
1784  *
1785  * Terminate descriptor callback. Unless NULL is specified in the
1786  * struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr{} structure passed to vxge_hw_vpath_open()),
1787  * HW invokes the callback as part of closing fifo, prior to
1788  * de-allocating the ring and associated data structures
1789  * (including descriptors).
1790  * driver should utilize the callback to (for instance) unmap
1791  * and free DMA data buffers associated with the posted (state =
1792  * VXGE_HW_TXDL_STATE_POSTED) descriptors,
1793  * as well as other relevant cleanup functions.
1794  *
1795  * See also: struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr{}
1796  */
1797 /**
1798  * struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr - Fifo open "template".
1799  * @callback: Fifo completion callback. HW invokes the callback when there
1800  *            are new completions on that fifo. In many implementations
1801  *            the @callback executes in the hw interrupt context.
1802  * @txdl_term: Fifo's descriptor-terminate callback. If not NULL,
1803  *          HW invokes the callback when closing the corresponding fifo.
1804  *          See also vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_term_f{}.
1805  * @userdata: User-defined "context" of _that_ fifo. Passed back to the
1806  *            user as one of the @callback, and @txdl_term arguments.
1807  * @per_txdl_space: If specified (i.e., greater than zero): extra space
1808  *              reserved by HW per each transmit descriptor. Can be used to
1809  *              store, and retrieve on completion, information specific
1810  *              to the driver.
1811  *
1812  * Fifo open "template". User fills the structure with fifo
1813  * attributes and passes it to vxge_hw_vpath_open().
1814  */
1815 struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr {
1816 
1817 	enum vxge_hw_status (*callback)(
1818 			struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo_handle,
1819 			void *txdlh,
1820 			enum vxge_hw_fifo_tcode t_code,
1821 			void *userdata,
1822 			struct sk_buff ***skb_ptr,
1823 			int nr_skb, int *more);
1824 
1825 	void (*txdl_term)(
1826 			void *txdlh,
1827 			enum vxge_hw_txdl_state state,
1828 			void *userdata);
1829 
1830 	void		*userdata;
1831 	u32		per_txdl_space;
1832 };
1833 
1834 /**
1835  * struct vxge_hw_vpath_attr - Attributes of virtual path
1836  * @vp_id: Identifier of Virtual Path
1837  * @ring_attr: Attributes of ring for non-offload receive
1838  * @fifo_attr: Attributes of fifo for non-offload transmit
1839  *
1840  * Attributes of virtual path.  This structure is passed as parameter
1841  * to the vxge_hw_vpath_open() routine to set the attributes of ring and fifo.
1842  */
1843 struct vxge_hw_vpath_attr {
1844 	u32				vp_id;
1845 	struct vxge_hw_ring_attr	ring_attr;
1846 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_attr	fifo_attr;
1847 };
1848 
1849 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_hw_info_get(
1850 	void __iomem *bar0,
1851 	struct vxge_hw_device_hw_info *hw_info);
1852 
1853 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_config_default_get(
1854 	struct vxge_hw_device_config *device_config);
1855 
1856 /**
1857  * vxge_hw_device_link_state_get - Get link state.
1858  * @devh: HW device handle.
1859  *
1860  * Get link state.
1861  * Returns: link state.
1862  */
1863 static inline
vxge_hw_device_link_state_get(struct __vxge_hw_device * devh)1864 enum vxge_hw_device_link_state vxge_hw_device_link_state_get(
1865 	struct __vxge_hw_device *devh)
1866 {
1867 	return devh->link_state;
1868 }
1869 
1870 void vxge_hw_device_terminate(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1871 
1872 const u8 *
1873 vxge_hw_device_serial_number_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1874 
1875 u16 vxge_hw_device_link_width_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1876 
1877 const u8 *
1878 vxge_hw_device_product_name_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh);
1879 
1880 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_initialize(
1881 	struct __vxge_hw_device **devh,
1882 	struct vxge_hw_device_attr *attr,
1883 	struct vxge_hw_device_config *device_config);
1884 
1885 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_getpause_data(
1886 	 struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
1887 	 u32 port,
1888 	 u32 *tx,
1889 	 u32 *rx);
1890 
1891 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_device_setpause_data(
1892 	struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
1893 	u32 port,
1894 	u32 tx,
1895 	u32 rx);
1896 
vxge_os_dma_malloc(struct pci_dev * pdev,unsigned long size,struct pci_dev ** p_dmah,struct pci_dev ** p_dma_acch)1897 static inline void *vxge_os_dma_malloc(struct pci_dev *pdev,
1898 			unsigned long size,
1899 			struct pci_dev **p_dmah,
1900 			struct pci_dev **p_dma_acch)
1901 {
1902 	void *vaddr;
1903 	unsigned long misaligned = 0;
1904 	int realloc_flag = 0;
1905 	*p_dma_acch = *p_dmah = NULL;
1906 
1907 realloc:
1908 	vaddr = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA);
1909 	if (vaddr == NULL)
1910 		return vaddr;
1911 	misaligned = (unsigned long)VXGE_ALIGN((unsigned long)vaddr,
1912 				VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
1913 	if (realloc_flag)
1914 		goto out;
1915 
1916 	if (misaligned) {
1917 		/* misaligned, free current one and try allocating
1918 		 * size + VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE memory
1919 		 */
1920 		kfree(vaddr);
1921 		size += VXGE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE;
1922 		realloc_flag = 1;
1923 		goto realloc;
1924 	}
1925 out:
1926 	*(unsigned long *)p_dma_acch = misaligned;
1927 	vaddr = (void *)((u8 *)vaddr + misaligned);
1928 	return vaddr;
1929 }
1930 
vxge_os_dma_free(struct pci_dev * pdev,const void * vaddr,struct pci_dev ** p_dma_acch)1931 static inline void vxge_os_dma_free(struct pci_dev *pdev, const void *vaddr,
1932 			struct pci_dev **p_dma_acch)
1933 {
1934 	unsigned long misaligned = *(unsigned long *)p_dma_acch;
1935 	u8 *tmp = (u8 *)vaddr;
1936 	tmp -= misaligned;
1937 	kfree((void *)tmp);
1938 }
1939 
1940 /*
1941  * __vxge_hw_mempool_item_priv - will return pointer on per item private space
1942  */
1943 static inline void*
__vxge_hw_mempool_item_priv(struct vxge_hw_mempool * mempool,u32 memblock_idx,void * item,u32 * memblock_item_idx)1944 __vxge_hw_mempool_item_priv(
1945 	struct vxge_hw_mempool *mempool,
1946 	u32 memblock_idx,
1947 	void *item,
1948 	u32 *memblock_item_idx)
1949 {
1950 	ptrdiff_t offset;
1951 	void *memblock = mempool->memblocks_arr[memblock_idx];
1952 
1953 
1954 	offset = (u32)((u8 *)item - (u8 *)memblock);
1955 	vxge_assert(offset >= 0 && (u32)offset < mempool->memblock_size);
1956 
1957 	(*memblock_item_idx) = (u32) offset / mempool->item_size;
1958 	vxge_assert((*memblock_item_idx) < mempool->items_per_memblock);
1959 
1960 	return (u8 *)mempool->memblocks_priv_arr[memblock_idx] +
1961 			    (*memblock_item_idx) * mempool->items_priv_size;
1962 }
1963 
1964 /*
1965  * __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv - Return the max fragments allocated
1966  * for the fifo.
1967  * @fifo: Fifo
1968  * @txdp: Poniter to a TxD
1969  */
1970 static inline struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv *
__vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv(struct __vxge_hw_fifo * fifo,struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd * txdp)1971 __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv(
1972 	struct __vxge_hw_fifo *fifo,
1973 	struct vxge_hw_fifo_txd *txdp)
1974 {
1975 	return (struct __vxge_hw_fifo_txdl_priv *)
1976 			(((char *)((ulong)txdp->host_control)) +
1977 				fifo->per_txdl_space);
1978 }
1979 
1980 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_open(
1981 	struct __vxge_hw_device *devh,
1982 	struct vxge_hw_vpath_attr *attr,
1983 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle **vpath_handle);
1984 
1985 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_close(
1986 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
1987 
1988 enum vxge_hw_status
1989 vxge_hw_vpath_reset(
1990 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
1991 
1992 enum vxge_hw_status
1993 vxge_hw_vpath_recover_from_reset(
1994 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle);
1995 
1996 void
1997 vxge_hw_vpath_enable(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vp);
1998 
1999 enum vxge_hw_status
2000 vxge_hw_vpath_check_leak(struct __vxge_hw_ring *ringh);
2001 
2002 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_mtu_set(
2003 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
2004 	u32 new_mtu);
2005 
2006 void
2007 vxge_hw_vpath_rx_doorbell_init(struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vp);
2008 
__vxge_hw_pio_mem_write32_upper(u32 val,void __iomem * addr)2009 static inline void __vxge_hw_pio_mem_write32_upper(u32 val, void __iomem *addr)
2010 {
2011 	writel(val, addr + 4);
2012 }
2013 
__vxge_hw_pio_mem_write32_lower(u32 val,void __iomem * addr)2014 static inline void __vxge_hw_pio_mem_write32_lower(u32 val, void __iomem *addr)
2015 {
2016 	writel(val, addr);
2017 }
2018 
2019 enum vxge_hw_status
2020 vxge_hw_device_flick_link_led(struct __vxge_hw_device *devh, u64 on_off);
2021 
2022 enum vxge_hw_status
2023 vxge_hw_vpath_strip_fcs_check(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev, u64 vpath_mask);
2024 
2025 /**
2026  * vxge_debug_ll
2027  * @level: level of debug verbosity.
2028  * @mask: mask for the debug
2029  * @buf: Circular buffer for tracing
2030  * @fmt: printf like format string
2031  *
2032  * Provides logging facilities. Can be customized on per-module
2033  * basis or/and with debug levels. Input parameters, except
2034  * module and level, are the same as posix printf. This function
2035  * may be compiled out if DEBUG macro was never defined.
2036  * See also: enum vxge_debug_level{}.
2037  */
2038 #if (VXGE_COMPONENT_LL & VXGE_DEBUG_MODULE_MASK)
2039 #define vxge_debug_ll(level, mask, fmt, ...) do {			       \
2040 	if ((level >= VXGE_ERR && VXGE_COMPONENT_LL & VXGE_DEBUG_ERR_MASK) ||  \
2041 	    (level >= VXGE_TRACE && VXGE_COMPONENT_LL & VXGE_DEBUG_TRACE_MASK))\
2042 		if ((mask & VXGE_DEBUG_MASK) == mask)			       \
2043 			printk(fmt "\n", ##__VA_ARGS__);		       \
2044 } while (0)
2045 #else
2046 #define vxge_debug_ll(level, mask, fmt, ...)
2047 #endif
2048 
2049 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_rts_rth_itable_set(
2050 			struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle **vpath_handles,
2051 			u32 vpath_count,
2052 			u8 *mtable,
2053 			u8 *itable,
2054 			u32 itable_size);
2055 
2056 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_vpath_rts_rth_set(
2057 	struct __vxge_hw_vpath_handle *vpath_handle,
2058 	enum vxge_hw_rth_algoritms algorithm,
2059 	struct vxge_hw_rth_hash_types *hash_type,
2060 	u16 bucket_size);
2061 
2062 enum vxge_hw_status
2063 __vxge_hw_device_is_privilaged(u32 host_type, u32 func_id);
2064 
2065 #define VXGE_HW_MIN_SUCCESSIVE_IDLE_COUNT 5
2066 #define VXGE_HW_MAX_POLLING_COUNT 100
2067 
2068 void
2069 vxge_hw_device_wait_receive_idle(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev);
2070 
2071 enum vxge_hw_status
2072 vxge_hw_upgrade_read_version(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev, u32 *major,
2073 			     u32 *minor, u32 *build);
2074 
2075 enum vxge_hw_status vxge_hw_flash_fw(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev);
2076 
2077 enum vxge_hw_status
2078 vxge_update_fw_image(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev, const u8 *filebuf,
2079 		     int size);
2080 
2081 enum vxge_hw_status
2082 vxge_hw_vpath_eprom_img_ver_get(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev,
2083 				struct eprom_image *eprom_image_data);
2084 
2085 int vxge_hw_vpath_wait_receive_idle(struct __vxge_hw_device *hldev, u32 vp_id);
2086 #endif
2087