freebsd-dev/sys/dev/liquidio/base/lio_ctrl.h
Sean Bruno f173c2b77e The diff is the initial submission of Cavium Liquidio 2350/2360 10/25G
Intelligent NIC driver.

The submission conconsists of firmware binary file and driver sources.

Submitted by:	pkanneganti@cavium.com (Prasad V Kanneganti)
Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	Cavium Networks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11927
2017-09-12 23:36:58 +00:00

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/*
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*
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/*$FreeBSD$*/
/* \file lio_ctrl.h
* \brief Host NIC Driver: Routine to send network data &
* control packet to Octeon.
*/
#ifndef __LIO_CTRL_H__
#define __LIO_CTRL_H__
/* Maximum number of 8-byte words can be sent in a NIC control message. */
#define LIO_MAX_NCTRL_UDD 32
typedef void (*lio_ctrl_pkt_cb_fn_t)(void *);
/*
* Structure of control information passed by the NIC module to the OSI
* layer when sending control commands to Octeon device software.
*/
struct lio_ctrl_pkt {
/* Command to be passed to the Octeon device software. */
union octeon_cmd ncmd;
/* Send buffer */
void *data;
uint64_t dmadata;
/* Response buffer */
void *rdata;
uint64_t dmardata;
/* Additional data that may be needed by some commands. */
uint64_t udd[LIO_MAX_NCTRL_UDD];
/* Input queue to use to send this command. */
uint64_t iq_no;
/*
* Time to wait for Octeon software to respond to this control command.
* If wait_time is 0, OSI assumes no response is expected.
*/
size_t wait_time;
/* The network device that issued the control command. */
struct lio *lio;
/* Callback function called when the command has been fetched */
lio_ctrl_pkt_cb_fn_t cb_fn;
};
/*
* Structure of data information passed by the NIC module to the OSI
* layer when forwarding data to Octeon device software.
*/
struct lio_data_pkt {
/*
* Pointer to information maintained by NIC module for this packet. The
* OSI layer passes this as-is to the driver.
*/
void *buf;
/* Type of buffer passed in "buf" above. */
uint32_t reqtype;
/* Total data bytes to be transferred in this command. */
uint32_t datasize;
/* Command to be passed to the Octeon device software. */
union lio_instr_64B cmd;
/* Input queue to use to send this command. */
uint32_t q_no;
};
/*
* Structure passed by NIC module to OSI layer to prepare a command to send
* network data to Octeon.
*/
union lio_cmd_setup {
struct {
uint32_t iq_no:8;
uint32_t gather:1;
uint32_t timestamp:1;
uint32_t ip_csum:1;
uint32_t transport_csum:1;
uint32_t tnl_csum:1;
uint32_t rsvd:19;
union {
uint32_t datasize;
uint32_t gatherptrs;
} u;
} s;
uint64_t cmd_setup64;
};
static inline int
lio_iq_is_full(struct octeon_device *oct, uint32_t q_no)
{
return (atomic_load_acq_int(&oct->instr_queue[q_no]->instr_pending) >=
(oct->instr_queue[q_no]->max_count - 2));
}
static inline void
lio_prepare_pci_cmd_o3(struct octeon_device *oct, union lio_instr_64B *cmd,
union lio_cmd_setup *setup, uint32_t tag)
{
union octeon_packet_params packet_params;
struct octeon_instr_irh *irh;
struct octeon_instr_ih3 *ih3;
struct octeon_instr_pki_ih3 *pki_ih3;
int port;
bzero(cmd, sizeof(union lio_instr_64B));
ih3 = (struct octeon_instr_ih3 *)&cmd->cmd3.ih3;
pki_ih3 = (struct octeon_instr_pki_ih3 *)&cmd->cmd3.pki_ih3;
/*
* assume that rflag is cleared so therefore front data will only have
* irh and ossp[1] and ossp[2] for a total of 24 bytes
*/
ih3->pkind = oct->instr_queue[setup->s.iq_no]->txpciq.s.pkind;
/* PKI IH */
ih3->fsz = LIO_PCICMD_O3;
if (!setup->s.gather) {
ih3->dlengsz = setup->s.u.datasize;
} else {
ih3->gather = 1;
ih3->dlengsz = setup->s.u.gatherptrs;
}
pki_ih3->w = 1;
pki_ih3->raw = 0;
pki_ih3->utag = 0;
pki_ih3->utt = 1;
pki_ih3->uqpg = oct->instr_queue[setup->s.iq_no]->txpciq.s.use_qpg;
port = (int)oct->instr_queue[setup->s.iq_no]->txpciq.s.port;
if (tag)
pki_ih3->tag = tag;
else
pki_ih3->tag = LIO_DATA(port);
pki_ih3->tagtype = LIO_ORDERED_TAG;
pki_ih3->qpg = oct->instr_queue[setup->s.iq_no]->txpciq.s.qpg;
pki_ih3->pm = 0x0; /* parse from L2 */
/* sl will be sizeof(pki_ih3) + irh + ossp0 + ossp1 */
pki_ih3->sl = 32;
irh = (struct octeon_instr_irh *)&cmd->cmd3.irh;
irh->opcode = LIO_OPCODE_NIC;
irh->subcode = LIO_OPCODE_NIC_NW_DATA;
packet_params.pkt_params32 = 0;
packet_params.s.ip_csum = setup->s.ip_csum;
packet_params.s.transport_csum = setup->s.transport_csum;
packet_params.s.tnl_csum = setup->s.tnl_csum;
packet_params.s.tsflag = setup->s.timestamp;
irh->ossp = packet_params.pkt_params32;
}
/*
* Utility function to prepare a 64B NIC instruction based on a setup command
* @param oct - Pointer to current octeon device
* @param cmd - pointer to instruction to be filled in.
* @param setup - pointer to the setup structure
* @param q_no - which queue for back pressure
*
* Assumes the cmd instruction is pre-allocated, but no fields are filled in.
*/
static inline void
lio_prepare_pci_cmd(struct octeon_device *oct, union lio_instr_64B *cmd,
union lio_cmd_setup *setup, uint32_t tag)
{
lio_prepare_pci_cmd_o3(oct, cmd, setup, tag);
}
/*
* Send a NIC data packet to the device
* @param oct - octeon device pointer
* @param ndata - control structure with queueing, and buffer information
*
* @returns LIO_IQ_FAILED if it failed to add to the input queue.
* LIO_IQ_STOP if it the queue should be stopped,
* and LIO_IQ_SEND_OK if it sent okay.
*/
int lio_send_data_pkt(struct octeon_device *oct,
struct lio_data_pkt *ndata);
/*
* Send a NIC control packet to the device
* @param oct - octeon device pointer
* @param nctrl - control structure with command, timeout, and callback info
* @returns IQ_FAILED if it failed to add to the input queue. IQ_STOP if it the
* queue should be stopped, and LIO_IQ_SEND_OK if it sent okay.
*/
int lio_send_ctrl_pkt(struct octeon_device *oct,
struct lio_ctrl_pkt *nctrl);
#endif /* __LIO_CTRL_H__ */