e26f5dac7f
Submitted by: Andy Moreton <amoreton at solarflare.com> Sponsored by: Solarflare Communications, Inc. MFC after: 1 week Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/6675
396 lines
11 KiB
C
396 lines
11 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2012-2016 Solarflare Communications Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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*
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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* THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
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* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
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* OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
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* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
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* EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are
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* those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing official
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* policies, either expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include "efx.h"
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#include "efx_impl.h"
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#if EFSYS_OPT_MON_MCDI
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#include "mcdi_mon.h"
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#endif
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#if EFSYS_OPT_HUNTINGTON
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#include "ef10_tlv_layout.h"
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static __checkReturn efx_rc_t
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hunt_nic_get_required_pcie_bandwidth(
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__in efx_nic_t *enp,
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__out uint32_t *bandwidth_mbpsp)
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{
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uint32_t port_modes;
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uint32_t max_port_mode;
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uint32_t bandwidth;
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efx_rc_t rc;
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/*
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* On Huntington, the firmware may not give us the current port mode, so
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* we need to go by the set of available port modes and assume the most
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* capable mode is in use.
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*/
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_port_modes(enp, &port_modes, NULL)) != 0) {
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/* No port mode info available */
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bandwidth = 0;
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goto out;
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}
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if (port_modes & (1 << TLV_PORT_MODE_40G_40G)) {
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/*
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* This needs the full PCIe bandwidth (and could use
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* more) - roughly 64 Gbit/s for 8 lanes of Gen3.
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*/
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if ((rc = efx_nic_calculate_pcie_link_bandwidth(8,
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EFX_PCIE_LINK_SPEED_GEN3, &bandwidth)) != 0)
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goto fail1;
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} else {
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if (port_modes & (1 << TLV_PORT_MODE_40G)) {
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max_port_mode = TLV_PORT_MODE_40G;
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} else if (port_modes & (1 << TLV_PORT_MODE_10G_10G_10G_10G)) {
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max_port_mode = TLV_PORT_MODE_10G_10G_10G_10G;
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} else {
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/* Assume two 10G ports */
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max_port_mode = TLV_PORT_MODE_10G_10G;
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}
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if ((rc = ef10_nic_get_port_mode_bandwidth(max_port_mode,
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&bandwidth)) != 0)
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goto fail2;
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}
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out:
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*bandwidth_mbpsp = bandwidth;
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return (0);
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fail2:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail2);
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fail1:
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EFSYS_PROBE1(fail1, efx_rc_t, rc);
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return (rc);
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}
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__checkReturn efx_rc_t
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hunt_board_cfg(
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__in efx_nic_t *enp)
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{
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efx_mcdi_iface_t *emip = &(enp->en_mcdi.em_emip);
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efx_nic_cfg_t *encp = &(enp->en_nic_cfg);
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uint8_t mac_addr[6];
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uint32_t board_type = 0;
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ef10_link_state_t els;
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efx_port_t *epp = &(enp->en_port);
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uint32_t port;
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uint32_t pf;
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uint32_t vf;
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uint32_t mask;
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uint32_t flags;
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uint32_t sysclk, dpcpu_clk;
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uint32_t base, nvec;
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uint32_t bandwidth;
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efx_rc_t rc;
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_port_assignment(enp, &port)) != 0)
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goto fail1;
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/*
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* NOTE: The MCDI protocol numbers ports from zero.
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* The common code MCDI interface numbers ports from one.
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*/
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emip->emi_port = port + 1;
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if ((rc = ef10_external_port_mapping(enp, port,
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&encp->enc_external_port)) != 0)
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goto fail2;
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/*
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* Get PCIe function number from firmware (used for
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* per-function privilege and dynamic config info).
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* - PCIe PF: pf = PF number, vf = 0xffff.
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* - PCIe VF: pf = parent PF, vf = VF number.
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*/
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_function_info(enp, &pf, &vf)) != 0)
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goto fail3;
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encp->enc_pf = pf;
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encp->enc_vf = vf;
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/* MAC address for this function */
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if (EFX_PCI_FUNCTION_IS_PF(encp)) {
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rc = efx_mcdi_get_mac_address_pf(enp, mac_addr);
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if ((rc == 0) && (mac_addr[0] & 0x02)) {
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/*
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* If the static config does not include a global MAC
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* address pool then the board may return a locally
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* administered MAC address (this should only happen on
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* incorrectly programmed boards).
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*/
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rc = EINVAL;
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}
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} else {
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rc = efx_mcdi_get_mac_address_vf(enp, mac_addr);
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}
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if (rc != 0)
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goto fail4;
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EFX_MAC_ADDR_COPY(encp->enc_mac_addr, mac_addr);
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/* Board configuration */
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rc = efx_mcdi_get_board_cfg(enp, &board_type, NULL, NULL);
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if (rc != 0) {
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/* Unprivileged functions may not be able to read board cfg */
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if (rc == EACCES)
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board_type = 0;
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else
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goto fail5;
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}
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encp->enc_board_type = board_type;
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encp->enc_clk_mult = 1; /* not used for Huntington */
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/* Fill out fields in enp->en_port and enp->en_nic_cfg from MCDI */
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_phy_cfg(enp)) != 0)
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goto fail6;
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/* Obtain the default PHY advertised capabilities */
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if ((rc = ef10_phy_get_link(enp, &els)) != 0)
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goto fail7;
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epp->ep_default_adv_cap_mask = els.els_adv_cap_mask;
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epp->ep_adv_cap_mask = els.els_adv_cap_mask;
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/*
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* Enable firmware workarounds for hardware errata.
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* Expected responses are:
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* - 0 (zero):
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* Success: workaround enabled or disabled as requested.
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* - MC_CMD_ERR_ENOSYS (reported as ENOTSUP):
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* Firmware does not support the MC_CMD_WORKAROUND request.
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* (assume that the workaround is not supported).
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* - MC_CMD_ERR_ENOENT (reported as ENOENT):
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* Firmware does not support the requested workaround.
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* - MC_CMD_ERR_EPERM (reported as EACCES):
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* Unprivileged function cannot enable/disable workarounds.
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*
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* See efx_mcdi_request_errcode() for MCDI error translations.
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*/
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/*
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* If the bug35388 workaround is enabled, then use an indirect access
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* method to avoid unsafe EVQ writes.
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*/
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rc = efx_mcdi_set_workaround(enp, MC_CMD_WORKAROUND_BUG35388, B_TRUE,
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NULL);
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if ((rc == 0) || (rc == EACCES))
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encp->enc_bug35388_workaround = B_TRUE;
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else if ((rc == ENOTSUP) || (rc == ENOENT))
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encp->enc_bug35388_workaround = B_FALSE;
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else
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goto fail8;
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/*
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* If the bug41750 workaround is enabled, then do not test interrupts,
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* as the test will fail (seen with Greenport controllers).
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*/
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rc = efx_mcdi_set_workaround(enp, MC_CMD_WORKAROUND_BUG41750, B_TRUE,
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NULL);
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if (rc == 0) {
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encp->enc_bug41750_workaround = B_TRUE;
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} else if (rc == EACCES) {
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/* Assume a controller with 40G ports needs the workaround. */
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if (epp->ep_default_adv_cap_mask & EFX_PHY_CAP_40000FDX)
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encp->enc_bug41750_workaround = B_TRUE;
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else
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encp->enc_bug41750_workaround = B_FALSE;
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} else if ((rc == ENOTSUP) || (rc == ENOENT)) {
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encp->enc_bug41750_workaround = B_FALSE;
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} else {
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goto fail9;
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}
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if (EFX_PCI_FUNCTION_IS_VF(encp)) {
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/* Interrupt testing does not work for VFs. See bug50084. */
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encp->enc_bug41750_workaround = B_TRUE;
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}
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/*
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* If the bug26807 workaround is enabled, then firmware has enabled
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* support for chained multicast filters. Firmware will reset (FLR)
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* functions which have filters in the hardware filter table when the
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* workaround is enabled/disabled.
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*
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* We must recheck if the workaround is enabled after inserting the
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* first hardware filter, in case it has been changed since this check.
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*/
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rc = efx_mcdi_set_workaround(enp, MC_CMD_WORKAROUND_BUG26807,
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B_TRUE, &flags);
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if (rc == 0) {
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encp->enc_bug26807_workaround = B_TRUE;
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if (flags & (1 << MC_CMD_WORKAROUND_EXT_OUT_FLR_DONE_LBN)) {
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/*
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* Other functions had installed filters before the
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* workaround was enabled, and they have been reset
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* by firmware.
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*/
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EFSYS_PROBE(bug26807_workaround_flr_done);
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/* FIXME: bump MC warm boot count ? */
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}
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} else if (rc == EACCES) {
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/*
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* Unprivileged functions cannot enable the workaround in older
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* firmware.
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*/
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encp->enc_bug26807_workaround = B_FALSE;
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} else if ((rc == ENOTSUP) || (rc == ENOENT)) {
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encp->enc_bug26807_workaround = B_FALSE;
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} else {
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goto fail10;
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}
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/* Get clock frequencies (in MHz). */
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_clock(enp, &sysclk, &dpcpu_clk)) != 0)
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goto fail11;
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/*
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* The Huntington timer quantum is 1536 sysclk cycles, documented for
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* the EV_TMR_VAL field of EV_TIMER_TBL. Scale for MHz and ns units.
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*/
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encp->enc_evq_timer_quantum_ns = 1536000UL / sysclk; /* 1536 cycles */
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if (encp->enc_bug35388_workaround) {
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encp->enc_evq_timer_max_us = (encp->enc_evq_timer_quantum_ns <<
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ERF_DD_EVQ_IND_TIMER_VAL_WIDTH) / 1000;
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} else {
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encp->enc_evq_timer_max_us = (encp->enc_evq_timer_quantum_ns <<
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FRF_CZ_TC_TIMER_VAL_WIDTH) / 1000;
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}
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encp->enc_bug61265_workaround = B_FALSE; /* Medford only */
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/* Check capabilities of running datapath firmware */
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if ((rc = ef10_get_datapath_caps(enp)) != 0)
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goto fail12;
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/* Alignment for receive packet DMA buffers */
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encp->enc_rx_buf_align_start = 1;
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encp->enc_rx_buf_align_end = 64; /* RX DMA end padding */
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/* Alignment for WPTR updates */
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encp->enc_rx_push_align = EF10_RX_WPTR_ALIGN;
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/*
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* Set resource limits for MC_CMD_ALLOC_VIS. Note that we cannot use
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* MC_CMD_GET_RESOURCE_LIMITS here as that reports the available
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* resources (allocated to this PCIe function), which is zero until
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* after we have allocated VIs.
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*/
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encp->enc_evq_limit = 1024;
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encp->enc_rxq_limit = EFX_RXQ_LIMIT_TARGET;
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encp->enc_txq_limit = EFX_TXQ_LIMIT_TARGET;
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encp->enc_buftbl_limit = 0xFFFFFFFF;
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encp->enc_piobuf_limit = HUNT_PIOBUF_NBUFS;
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encp->enc_piobuf_size = HUNT_PIOBUF_SIZE;
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encp->enc_piobuf_min_alloc_size = HUNT_MIN_PIO_ALLOC_SIZE;
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/*
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* Get the current privilege mask. Note that this may be modified
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* dynamically, so this value is informational only. DO NOT use
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* the privilege mask to check for sufficient privileges, as that
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* can result in time-of-check/time-of-use bugs.
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*/
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if ((rc = ef10_get_privilege_mask(enp, &mask)) != 0)
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goto fail13;
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encp->enc_privilege_mask = mask;
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/* Get interrupt vector limits */
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if ((rc = efx_mcdi_get_vector_cfg(enp, &base, &nvec, NULL)) != 0) {
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if (EFX_PCI_FUNCTION_IS_PF(encp))
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goto fail14;
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/* Ignore error (cannot query vector limits from a VF). */
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base = 0;
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nvec = 1024;
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}
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encp->enc_intr_vec_base = base;
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encp->enc_intr_limit = nvec;
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/*
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* Maximum number of bytes into the frame the TCP header can start for
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* firmware assisted TSO to work.
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*/
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encp->enc_tx_tso_tcp_header_offset_limit = EF10_TCP_HEADER_OFFSET_LIMIT;
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if ((rc = hunt_nic_get_required_pcie_bandwidth(enp, &bandwidth)) != 0)
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goto fail15;
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encp->enc_required_pcie_bandwidth_mbps = bandwidth;
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/* All Huntington devices have a PCIe Gen3, 8 lane connector */
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encp->enc_max_pcie_link_gen = EFX_PCIE_LINK_SPEED_GEN3;
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return (0);
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fail15:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail15);
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fail14:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail14);
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fail13:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail13);
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fail12:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail12);
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fail11:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail11);
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fail10:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail10);
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fail9:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail9);
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fail8:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail8);
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fail7:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail7);
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fail6:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail6);
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fail5:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail5);
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fail4:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail4);
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fail3:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail3);
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fail2:
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EFSYS_PROBE(fail2);
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fail1:
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EFSYS_PROBE1(fail1, efx_rc_t, rc);
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return (rc);
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}
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#endif /* EFSYS_OPT_HUNTINGTON */
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