freebsd-dev/sys/contrib/octeon-sdk/cvmx-resources.config
Juli Mallett dc4ee6ca91 Merge the Cavium Octeon SDK 2.3.0 Simple Executive code and update FreeBSD to
make use of it where possible.

This primarily brings in support for newer hardware, and FreeBSD is not yet
able to support the abundance of IRQs on new hardware and many features in the
Ethernet driver.

Because of the changes to IRQs in the Simple Executive, we have to maintain our
own list of Octeon IRQs now, which probably can be pared-down and be specific
to the CIU interrupt unit soon, and when other interrupt mechanisms are added
they can maintain their own definitions.

Remove unmasking of interrupts from within the UART device now that the
function used is no longer present in the Simple Executive.  The unmasking
seems to have been gratuitous as this is more properly handled by the buses
above the UART device, and seems to work on that basis.
2012-03-11 06:17:49 +00:00

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/*
* File version info: $Id: cvmx-resources.config 70030 2012-02-16 04:23:43Z cchavva $
*
*/
#ifndef __CVMX_RESOURCES_CONFIG__
#define __CVMX_RESOURCES_CONFIG__
#if (CVMX_HELPER_FIRST_MBUFF_SKIP > 256)
#error CVMX_HELPER_FIRST_MBUFF_SKIP is greater than the maximum of 256
#endif
#if (CVMX_HELPER_NOT_FIRST_MBUFF_SKIP > 256)
#error CVMX_HELPER_NOT_FIRST_MBUFF_SKIP is greater than the maximum of 256
#endif
/* Content below this point is only used by the cvmx-config tool, and is
** not used by any C files as CAVIUM_COMPONENT_REQUIREMENT is never
defined.
*/
#ifdef CAVIUM_COMPONENT_REQUIREMENT
/* Define the number of LLM ports (interfaces), can be 1 or 2 */
cvmxconfig
{
#if CVMX_LLM_CONFIG_NUM_PORTS == 2
define CVMX_LLM_NUM_PORTS value = 2;
#else
define CVMX_LLM_NUM_PORTS value = 1;
#endif
}
/* Control the setting of Null pointer detection, default to enabled */
cvmxconfig {
#ifdef CVMX_CONFIG_NULL_POINTER_PROTECT
define CVMX_NULL_POINTER_PROTECT value = CVMX_CONFIG_NULL_POINTER_PROTECT;
#else
define CVMX_NULL_POINTER_PROTECT value = 1;
#endif
}
/* Control Debug prints, default to enabled */
cvmxconfig {
#ifdef CVMX_CONFIG_ENABLE_DEBUG_PRINTS
define CVMX_ENABLE_DEBUG_PRINTS value = CVMX_CONFIG_ENABLE_DEBUG_PRINTS;
#else
define CVMX_ENABLE_DEBUG_PRINTS value = 1;
#endif
}
/* Define CVMX_ENABLE_DFA_FUNCTIONS to allocate resources for the DFA functions */
#ifdef CVMX_ENABLE_DFA_FUNCTIONS
cvmxconfig
{
fpa CVMX_FPA_DFA_POOL
size = 2
protected = 1
description = "DFA command buffers";
fau CVMX_FAU_DFA_STATE
size = 8
count = 1
description = "FAU registers for the state of the DFA command queue";
}
#endif
/* Define CVMX_ENABLE_PKO_FUNCTIONS to allocate resources for the PKO functions */
#ifdef CVMX_ENABLE_PKO_FUNCTIONS
cvmxconfig
{
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE0
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE0
description = "PKO queues per port for interface 0 (ports 0-15)";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE1
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE1
description = "PKO queues per port for interface 1 (ports 16-31)";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE2
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE2
description = "PKO queues per port for interface 2";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE3
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE3
description = "PKO queues per port for interface 3";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE4
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_INTERFACE4
description = "PKO queues per port for interface 4";
define CVMX_PKO_MAX_PORTS_INTERFACE0
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_MAX_PORTS_INTERFACE0
description = "Limit on the number of PKO ports enabled for interface 0";
define CVMX_PKO_MAX_PORTS_INTERFACE1
value = CVMX_HELPER_PKO_MAX_PORTS_INTERFACE1
description = "Limit on the number of PKO ports enabled for interface 1";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_PCI
value = 1
description = "PKO queues per port for PCI (ports 32-35)";
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_LOOP
value = 1
description = "PKO queues per port for Loop devices (ports 36-39)";
/* We use two queues per port for SRIO0. Having two queues per
port with two ports gives us four queues, one for each mailbox */
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_SRIO0
value = 2
description = "PKO queues per port for SRIO0 devices (ports 40-41)";
/* We use two queues per port for SRIO1. Having two queues per
port with two ports gives us four queues, one for each mailbox */
define CVMX_PKO_QUEUES_PER_PORT_SRIO1
value = 2
description = "PKO queues per port for SRIO1 devices (ports 42-43)";
/* Set the IPD cache mode, select from cvmx_ipd_mode_t. */
define CVMX_IPD_DRAM_MODE
value = CVMX_HELPER_IPD_DRAM_MODE
description = "set the IPD cache mode to CVMX_IPD_OPC_MODE_STT";
fpa CVMX_FPA_PACKET_POOL
pool = 0
size = 16
priority = 1
protected = 1
description = "Packet buffers";
fpa CVMX_FPA_OUTPUT_BUFFER_POOL
size = 8
protected = 1
description = "PKO queue command buffers";
scratch CVMX_SCR_SCRATCH
size = 8
iobdma = true
permanent = false
description = "Generic scratch iobdma area";
}
#endif
/* Define CVMX_ENABLE_HELPER_FUNCTIONS to allocate resources for the helper functions */
#ifdef CVMX_ENABLE_HELPER_FUNCTIONS
cvmxconfig
{
fpa CVMX_FPA_WQE_POOL
size = 1
priority = 1
protected = 1
description = "Work queue entrys";
}
#endif
/* Define CVMX_ENABLE_TIMER_FUNCTIONS to allocate resources for the timer functions */
#ifdef CVMX_ENABLE_TIMER_FUNCTIONS
cvmxconfig
{
fpa CVMX_FPA_TIMER_POOL
size = 8
protected = 1
description = "TIM command buffers";
}
#endif
#endif
#endif /* __CVMX_RESOURCES_CONFIG__ */