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1 /* Intel(R) Ethernet Switch Host Interface Driver
2 * Copyright(c) 2013 - 2016 Intel Corporation.
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5 * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
6 * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
7 *
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9 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
10 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
11 * more details.
12 *
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14 * the file called "COPYING".
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18 * Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
19 */
20
21 #ifndef _FM10K_MBX_H_
22 #define _FM10K_MBX_H_
23
24 /* forward declaration */
25 struct fm10k_mbx_info;
26
27 #include "fm10k_type.h"
28 #include "fm10k_tlv.h"
29
30 /* PF Mailbox Registers */
31 #define FM10K_MBMEM(_n) ((_n) + 0x18000)
32 #define FM10K_MBMEM_VF(_n, _m) (((_n) * 0x10) + (_m) + 0x18000)
33 #define FM10K_MBMEM_SM(_n) ((_n) + 0x18400)
34 #define FM10K_MBMEM_PF(_n) ((_n) + 0x18600)
35 /* XOR provides means of switching from Tx to Rx FIFO */
36 #define FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR (FM10K_MBMEM_SM(0) ^ FM10K_MBMEM_PF(0))
37 #define FM10K_MBX(_n) ((_n) + 0x18800)
38 #define FM10K_MBX_REQ 0x00000002
39 #define FM10K_MBX_ACK 0x00000004
40 #define FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT 0x00000008
41 #define FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT 0x00000010
42 #define FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_ENABLE 0x00000020
43 #define FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_DISABLE 0x00000040
44 #define FM10K_MBICR(_n) ((_n) + 0x18840)
45 #define FM10K_GMBX 0x18842
46
47 /* VF Mailbox Registers */
48 #define FM10K_VFMBX 0x00010
49 #define FM10K_VFMBMEM(_n) ((_n) + 0x00020)
50 #define FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN 16
51 #define FM10K_VFMBMEM_VF_XOR (FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN / 2)
52
53 /* Delays/timeouts */
54 #define FM10K_MBX_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT 500
55 #define FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY 19
56 #define FM10K_MBX_INT_DELAY 20
57
58 /* PF/VF Mailbox state machine
59 *
60 * +----------+ connect() +----------+
61 * | CLOSED | --------------> | CONNECT |
62 * +----------+ +----------+
63 * ^ ^ |
64 * | rcv: rcv: | | rcv:
65 * | Connect Disconnect | | Connect
66 * | Disconnect Error | | Data
67 * | | |
68 * | | V
69 * +----------+ disconnect() +----------+
70 * |DISCONNECT| <-------------- | OPEN |
71 * +----------+ +----------+
72 *
73 * The diagram above describes the PF/VF mailbox state machine. There
74 * are four main states to this machine.
75 * Closed: This state represents a mailbox that is in a standby state
76 * with interrupts disabled. In this state the mailbox should not
77 * read the mailbox or write any data. The only means of exiting
78 * this state is for the system to make the connect() call for the
79 * mailbox, it will then transition to the connect state.
80 * Connect: In this state the mailbox is seeking a connection. It will
81 * post a connect message with no specified destination and will
82 * wait for a reply from the other side of the mailbox. This state
83 * is exited when either a connect with the local mailbox as the
84 * destination is received or when a data message is received with
85 * a valid sequence number.
86 * Open: In this state the mailbox is able to transfer data between the local
87 * entity and the remote. It will fall back to connect in the event of
88 * receiving either an error message, or a disconnect message. It will
89 * transition to disconnect on a call to disconnect();
90 * Disconnect: In this state the mailbox is attempting to gracefully terminate
91 * the connection. It will do so at the first point where it knows
92 * that the remote endpoint is either done sending, or when the
93 * remote endpoint has fallen back into connect.
94 */
95 enum fm10k_mbx_state {
96 FM10K_STATE_CLOSED,
97 FM10K_STATE_CONNECT,
98 FM10K_STATE_OPEN,
99 FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT,
100 };
101
102 /* PF/VF Mailbox header format
103 * 3 2 1 0
104 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
105 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
106 * | Size/Err_no/CRC | Rsvd0 | Head | Tail | Type |
107 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
108 *
109 * The layout above describes the format for the header used in the PF/VF
110 * mailbox. The header is broken out into the following fields:
111 * Type: There are 4 supported message types
112 * 0x8: Data header - used to transport message data
113 * 0xC: Connect header - used to establish connection
114 * 0xD: Disconnect header - used to tear down a connection
115 * 0xE: Error header - used to address message exceptions
116 * Tail: Tail index for local FIFO
117 * Tail index actually consists of two parts. The MSB of
118 * the head is a loop tracker, it is 0 on an even numbered
119 * loop through the FIFO, and 1 on the odd numbered loops.
120 * To get the actual mailbox offset based on the tail it
121 * is necessary to add bit 3 to bit 0 and clear bit 3. This
122 * gives us a valid range of 0x1 - 0xE.
123 * Head: Head index for remote FIFO
124 * Head index follows the same format as the tail index.
125 * Rsvd0: Reserved 0 portion of the mailbox header
126 * CRC: Running CRC for all data since connect plus current message header
127 * Size: Maximum message size - Applies only to connect headers
128 * The maximum message size is provided during connect to avoid
129 * jamming the mailbox with messages that do not fit.
130 * Err_no: Error number - Applies only to error headers
131 * The error number provides an indication of the type of error
132 * experienced.
133 */
134
135 /* macros for retrieving and setting header values */
136 #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name) \
137 ((0x1u << FM10K_MSG_##name##_SIZE) - 1)
138 #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(value, name) \
139 (((u32)(value) & FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name)) << FM10K_MSG_##name##_SHIFT)
140 #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(value, name) \
141 ((u16)((value) >> FM10K_MSG_##name##_SHIFT) & FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name))
142
143 /* offsets shared between all headers */
144 #define FM10K_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT 0
145 #define FM10K_MSG_TYPE_SIZE 4
146 #define FM10K_MSG_TAIL_SHIFT 4
147 #define FM10K_MSG_TAIL_SIZE 4
148 #define FM10K_MSG_HEAD_SHIFT 8
149 #define FM10K_MSG_HEAD_SIZE 4
150 #define FM10K_MSG_RSVD0_SHIFT 12
151 #define FM10K_MSG_RSVD0_SIZE 4
152
153 /* offsets for data/disconnect headers */
154 #define FM10K_MSG_CRC_SHIFT 16
155 #define FM10K_MSG_CRC_SIZE 16
156
157 /* offsets for connect headers */
158 #define FM10K_MSG_CONNECT_SIZE_SHIFT 16
159 #define FM10K_MSG_CONNECT_SIZE_SIZE 16
160
161 /* offsets for error headers */
162 #define FM10K_MSG_ERR_NO_SHIFT 16
163 #define FM10K_MSG_ERR_NO_SIZE 16
164
165 enum fm10k_msg_type {
166 FM10K_MSG_DATA = 0x8,
167 FM10K_MSG_CONNECT = 0xC,
168 FM10K_MSG_DISCONNECT = 0xD,
169 FM10K_MSG_ERROR = 0xE,
170 };
171
172 /* HNI/SM Mailbox FIFO format
173 * 3 2 1 0
174 * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
175 * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
176 * | Error | Remote Head |Version| Local Tail |
177 * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
178 * | |
179 * . Local FIFO Data .
180 * . .
181 * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
182 *
183 * The layout above describes the format for the FIFOs used by the host
184 * network interface and the switch manager to communicate messages back
185 * and forth. Both the HNI and the switch maintain one such FIFO. The
186 * layout in memory has the switch manager FIFO followed immediately by
187 * the HNI FIFO. For this reason I am using just the pointer to the
188 * HNI FIFO in the mailbox ops as the offset between the two is fixed.
189 *
190 * The header for the FIFO is broken out into the following fields:
191 * Local Tail: Offset into FIFO region for next DWORD to write.
192 * Version: Version info for mailbox, only values of 0/1 are supported.
193 * Remote Head: Offset into remote FIFO to indicate how much we have read.
194 * Error: Error indication, values TBD.
195 */
196
197 /* version number for switch manager mailboxes */
198 #define FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION 1
199 #define FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN (FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR - 1)
200
201 /* offsets shared between all SM FIFO headers */
202 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_TAIL_SHIFT 0
203 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_TAIL_SIZE 12
204 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_VER_SHIFT 12
205 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_VER_SIZE 4
206 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_HEAD_SHIFT 16
207 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_HEAD_SIZE 12
208 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_ERR_SHIFT 28
209 #define FM10K_MSG_SM_ERR_SIZE 4
210
211 /* All error messages returned by mailbox functions
212 * The value -511 is 0xFE01 in hex. The idea is to order the errors
213 * from 0xFE01 - 0xFEFF so error codes are easily visible in the mailbox
214 * messages. This also helps to avoid error number collisions as Linux
215 * doesn't appear to use error numbers 256 - 511.
216 */
217 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR(_n) ((_n) - 512)
218 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_MBX FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x01)
219 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x03)
220 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x05)
221 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x06)
222 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x08)
223 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_TYPE FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x09)
224 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0B)
225 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0C)
226 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0 FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0E)
227 #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_CRC FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0F)
228
229 #define FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED 0xFFFF
230
231 struct fm10k_mbx_ops {
232 s32 (*connect)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
233 void (*disconnect)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
234 bool (*rx_ready)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
235 bool (*tx_ready)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *, u16);
236 bool (*tx_complete)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
237 s32 (*enqueue_tx)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
238 const u32 *);
239 s32 (*process)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
240 s32 (*register_handlers)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
241 const struct fm10k_msg_data *);
242 };
243
244 struct fm10k_mbx_fifo {
245 u32 *buffer;
246 u16 head;
247 u16 tail;
248 u16 size;
249 };
250
251 /* size of buffer to be stored in mailbox for FIFOs */
252 #define FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE 512
253 #define FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE 128
254 #define FM10K_MBX_BUFFER_SIZE \
255 (FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE + FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE)
256
257 /* minimum and maximum message size in dwords */
258 #define FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE \
259 ((FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1) & (FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1))
260 #define FM10K_VFMBX_MSG_MTU ((FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN / 2) - 1)
261
262 #define FM10K_MBX_INIT_TIMEOUT 2000 /* number of retries on mailbox */
263 #define FM10K_MBX_INIT_DELAY 500 /* microseconds between retries */
264
265 struct fm10k_mbx_info {
266 /* function pointers for mailbox operations */
267 struct fm10k_mbx_ops ops;
268 const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data;
269
270 /* message FIFOs */
271 struct fm10k_mbx_fifo rx;
272 struct fm10k_mbx_fifo tx;
273
274 /* delay for handling timeouts */
275 u32 timeout;
276 u32 udelay;
277
278 /* mailbox state info */
279 u32 mbx_reg, mbmem_reg, mbx_lock, mbx_hdr;
280 u16 max_size, mbmem_len;
281 u16 tail, tail_len, pulled;
282 u16 head, head_len, pushed;
283 u16 local, remote;
284 enum fm10k_mbx_state state;
285
286 /* result of last mailbox test */
287 s32 test_result;
288
289 /* statistics */
290 u64 tx_busy;
291 u64 tx_dropped;
292 u64 tx_messages;
293 u64 tx_dwords;
294 u64 tx_mbmem_pulled;
295 u64 rx_messages;
296 u64 rx_dwords;
297 u64 rx_mbmem_pushed;
298 u64 rx_parse_err;
299
300 /* Buffer to store messages */
301 u32 buffer[FM10K_MBX_BUFFER_SIZE];
302 };
303
304 s32 fm10k_pfvf_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
305 const struct fm10k_msg_data *, u8);
306 s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
307 const struct fm10k_msg_data *);
308
309 #endif /* _FM10K_MBX_H_ */
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