freebsd-nq/sys/dev/dpaa/bman.h
Justin Hibbits 0aeed3e993 Add support for the Freescale dTSEC DPAA-based ethernet controller.
Freescale's QorIQ line includes a new ethernet controller, based on their
Datapath Acceleration Architecture (DPAA).  This uses a combination of a Frame
manager, Buffer manager, and Queue manager to improve performance across all
interfaces by being able to pass data directly between hardware acceleration
interfaces.

As part of this import, Freescale's Netcomm Software (ncsw) driver is imported.
This was an attempt by Freescale to create an OS-agnostic sub-driver for
managing the hardware, using shims to interface to the OS-specific APIs.  This
work was abandoned, and Freescale's primary work is in the Linux driver (dual
BSD/GPL license).  Hence, this was imported directly to sys/contrib, rather than
going through the vendor area.  Going forward, FreeBSD-specific changes may be
made to the ncsw code, diverging from the upstream in potentially incompatible
ways.  An alternative could be to import the Linux driver itself, using the
linuxKPI layer, as that would maintain parity with the vendor-maintained driver.
However, the Linux driver has not been evaluated for reliability yet, and may
have issues with the import, whereas the ncsw-based driver in this commit was
completed by Semihalf 4 years ago, and is very stable.

Other SoC modules based on DPAA, which could be added in the future:
* Security and Encryption engine (SEC4.x, SEC5.x)
* RAID engine

Additional work to be done:
* Implement polling mode
* Test vlan support
* Add support for the Pattern Matching Engine, which can do regular expression
  matching on packets.

This driver has been tested on the P5020 QorIQ SoC.  Others listed in the
dtsec(4) manual page are expected to work as the same DPAA engine is included in
all.

Obtained from:	Semihalf
Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	Alex Perez/Inertial Computing
2016-02-29 03:38:00 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Semihalf.
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _BMAN_H
#define _BMAN_H
#include <machine/vmparam.h>
#include <contrib/ncsw/inc/Peripherals/bm_ext.h>
/*
* BMAN Configuration
*/
/* Maximum number of buffers in all BMAN pools */
#define BMAN_MAX_BUFFERS 4096
/*
* Portal definitions
*/
#define BMAN_CE_PA(base) (base)
#define BMAN_CI_PA(base) ((base) + 0x100000)
#define BMAN_PORTAL_CE_PA(base, n) \
(BMAN_CE_PA(base) + ((n) * BMAN_PORTAL_CE_SIZE))
#define BMAN_PORTAL_CI_PA(base, n) \
(BMAN_CI_PA(base) + ((n) * BMAN_PORTAL_CI_SIZE))
#define BMAN_CCSR_SIZE 0x1000
struct bman_softc {
device_t sc_dev; /* device handle */
int sc_rrid; /* register rid */
struct resource *sc_rres; /* register resource */
int sc_irid; /* interrupt rid */
struct resource *sc_ires; /* interrupt resource */
bool sc_regs_mapped[MAXCPU]; /* register mapping status */
t_Handle sc_bh; /* BMAN handle */
t_Handle sc_bph[MAXCPU]; /* BMAN portal handles */
vm_paddr_t sc_bp_pa; /* BMAN portals PA */
unsigned int sc_bpool_cpu[BM_MAX_NUM_OF_POOLS];
};
/*
* External API
*/
/*
* @brief Function to create BMAN pool.
*
* @param bpid The pointer to variable where Buffer Pool ID will be
* stored.
*
* @param bufferSize The size of buffers in newly created pool.
*
* @param maxBuffers The maximum number of buffers in software stockpile.
* Set to 0 if software stockpile should not be created.
*
* @param minBuffers The minimum number of buffers in software stockpile.
* Set to 0 if software stockpile should not be created.
*
* @param allocBuffers The number of buffers to preallocate during pool
* creation.
*
* @param f_GetBuf The buffer allocating function. Called only by
* bman_pool_create() and bman_pool_fill().
*
* @param f_PutBuf The buffer freeing function. Called only by
* bman_pool_destroy().
*
* @param dep_sw_entry The software portal depletion entry threshold.
* Set to 0 if depletion should not be signaled on
* software portal.
*
* @param dep_sw_exit The software portal depletion exit threshold.
* Set to 0 if depletion should not be signaled on
* software portal.
*
* @param dep_hw_entry The hardware portal depletion entry threshold.
* Set to 0 if depletion should not be signaled on
* hardware portal.
*
* @param dep_hw_exit The hardware portal depletion exit threshold.
* Set to 0 if depletion should not be signaled on
* hardware portal.
*
* @param f_Depletion The software portal depletion notification function.
* Set to NULL if depletion notification is not used.
*
* @param h_BufferPool The user provided buffer pool context passed to
* f_GetBuf, f_PutBuf and f_Depletion functions.
*
* @param f_PhysToVirt The PA to VA translation function. Set to NULL if
* default one should be used.
*
* @param f_VirtToPhys The VA to PA translation function. Set to NULL if
* default one should be used.
*
* @returns Handle to newly created BMAN pool or NULL on error.
*
* @cautions If pool uses software stockpile, all accesses to given
* pool must be protected by lock. Even if only hardware
* portal depletion notification is used, the caller must
* provide valid @p f_Depletion function.
*/
t_Handle bman_pool_create(uint8_t *bpid, uint16_t bufferSize,
uint16_t maxBuffers, uint16_t minBuffers, uint16_t allocBuffers,
t_GetBufFunction *f_GetBuf, t_PutBufFunction *f_PutBuf,
uint32_t dep_sw_entry, uint32_t dep_sw_exit, uint32_t dep_hw_entry,
uint32_t dep_hw_exit, t_BmDepletionCallback *f_Depletion,
t_Handle h_BufferPool, t_PhysToVirt *f_PhysToVirt,
t_VirtToPhys *f_VirtToPhys);
/*
* @brief Fill pool with buffers.
*
* The bman_pool_fill() function fills the BMAN pool with buffers. The buffers
* are allocated through f_GetBuf function (see bman_pool_create() description).
*
* @param pool The BMAN pool handle.
* @param nbufs The number of buffers to allocate. To maximize
* performance this value should be multiple of 8.
*
* @returns Zero on success or error code on failure.
*/
int bman_pool_fill(t_Handle pool, uint16_t nbufs);
/*
* @brief Destroy pool.
*
* The bman_pool_destroy() function destroys the BMAN pool. Buffers for pool
* are free through f_PutBuf function (see bman_pool_create() description).
*
* @param pool The BMAN pool handle.
*
* @returns Zero on success or error code on failure.
*/
int bman_pool_destroy(t_Handle pool);
/*
* @brief Get a buffer from BMAN pool.
*
* @param pool The BMAN pool handle.
*
* @returns Pointer to the buffer or NULL if pool is empty.
*/
void *bman_get_buffer(t_Handle pool);
/*
* @brief Put a buffer to BMAN pool.
*
* @param pool The BMAN pool handle.
* @param buffer The pointer to buffer.
*
* @returns Zero on success or error code on failure.
*/
int bman_put_buffer(t_Handle pool, void *buffer);
/*
* @brief Count free buffers in given pool.
*
* @param pool The BMAN pool handle.
*
* @returns Number of free buffers in pool.
*/
uint32_t bman_count(t_Handle pool);
/*
* Bus i/f
*/
int bman_attach(device_t dev);
int bman_detach(device_t dev);
int bman_suspend(device_t dev);
int bman_resume(device_t dev);
int bman_shutdown(device_t dev);
#endif /* BMAN_H */