freebsd-skq/sys/dev/vxge/vxgehal/vxgehal-ifmsg.h
George V. Neville-Neil 548d35fd69 Exar driver for X3100 10GbE Server/Storage adapters
Features: Jumbo frames (up to 9600), LRO (Large Receive Offload),
          TSO (TCP segmentation offload), RTH (Receive Traffic Hash).

Submitted by: Sriram Rapuru at Exar
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-28 14:33:15 +00:00

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/*$FreeBSD$*/
#ifndef VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_H
#define VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_H
__EXTERN_BEGIN_DECLS
#define VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_PRIV_DRIVER_UP_MSG \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE(VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_MSV_OPCODE_UP)
#define VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_PRIV_DRIVER_DOWN_MSG \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE(VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_MSV_OPCODE_DOWN)
#define VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_DEVICE_RESET_BEGIN_MSG \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE( \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE_DEVICE_RESET_BEGIN)
#define VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_DEVICE_RESET_END_MSG \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE( \
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE_DEVICE_RESET_END)
static inline u32
/* LINTED */
__hal_ifmsg_is_manager_up(u64 wmsg)
{
return (((u32) VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_GET_MSG_TYPE(wmsg) ==
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE_PRIV_DRIVER_UP) ||
((u32) VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_GET_MSG_TYPE(wmsg) ==
VXGE_HAL_RTS_ACCESS_STEER_DATA0_MSG_TYPE_DEVICE_RESET_END));
}
vxge_hal_status_e
__hal_ifmsg_device_reset_end_poll(
__hal_device_t *hldev,
u32 vp_id);
void
__hal_ifmsg_wmsg_process(
__hal_virtualpath_t *vpath,
u64 wmsg);
vxge_hal_status_e
__hal_ifmsg_wmsg_post(
__hal_device_t *hldev,
u32 src_vp_id,
u32 dest_vp_id,
u32 msg_type,
u32 msg_data);
__EXTERN_END_DECLS
#endif /* VXGE_HAL_IFMSG_H */