freebsd-skq/sys/dev/ioat/ioat.h
cem a377302780 ioat(4): Add ioat_get_max_io_size() KPI
Consumers need to know the permitted IO size to send maximally sized
chunks to the hardware.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-01-05 20:42:19 +00:00

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/*-
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#ifndef __IOAT_H__
#define __IOAT_H__
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
/*
* This file defines the public interface to the IOAT driver.
*/
/*
* Enables an interrupt for this operation. Typically, you would only enable
* this on the last operation in a group
*/
#define DMA_INT_EN 0x1
/*
* Like M_NOWAIT. Operations will return NULL if they cannot allocate a
* descriptor without blocking.
*/
#define DMA_NO_WAIT 0x2
#define DMA_ALL_FLAGS (DMA_INT_EN | DMA_NO_WAIT)
/*
* Hardware revision number. Different hardware revisions support different
* features. For example, 3.2 cannot read from MMIO space, while 3.3 can.
*/
#define IOAT_VER_3_0 0x30
#define IOAT_VER_3_2 0x32
#define IOAT_VER_3_3 0x33
typedef void *bus_dmaengine_t;
struct bus_dmadesc;
typedef void (*bus_dmaengine_callback_t)(void *arg, int error);
/*
* Called first to acquire a reference to the DMA channel
*/
bus_dmaengine_t ioat_get_dmaengine(uint32_t channel_index);
/* Release the DMA channel */
void ioat_put_dmaengine(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
/* Check the DMA engine's HW version */
int ioat_get_hwversion(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
size_t ioat_get_max_io_size(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
/*
* Set interrupt coalescing on a DMA channel.
*
* The argument is in microseconds. A zero value disables coalescing. Any
* other value delays interrupt generation for N microseconds to provide
* opportunity to coalesce multiple operations into a single interrupt.
*
* Returns an error status, or zero on success.
*
* - ERANGE if the given value exceeds the delay supported by the hardware.
* (All current hardware supports a maximum of 0x3fff microseconds delay.)
* - ENODEV if the hardware does not support interrupt coalescing.
*/
int ioat_set_interrupt_coalesce(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine, uint16_t delay);
/*
* Return the maximum supported coalescing period, for use in
* ioat_set_interrupt_coalesce(). If the hardware does not support coalescing,
* returns zero.
*/
uint16_t ioat_get_max_coalesce_period(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
/*
* Acquire must be called before issuing an operation to perform. Release is
* called after. Multiple operations can be issued within the context of one
* acquire and release
*/
void ioat_acquire(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
void ioat_release(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine);
/*
* Issue a blockfill operation. The 64-bit pattern 'fillpattern' is written to
* 'len' physically contiguous bytes at 'dst'.
*
* Only supported on devices with the BFILL capability.
*/
struct bus_dmadesc *ioat_blockfill(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine, bus_addr_t dst,
uint64_t fillpattern, bus_size_t len, bus_dmaengine_callback_t callback_fn,
void *callback_arg, uint32_t flags);
/* Issues the copy data operation */
struct bus_dmadesc *ioat_copy(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine, bus_addr_t dst,
bus_addr_t src, bus_size_t len, bus_dmaengine_callback_t callback_fn,
void *callback_arg, uint32_t flags);
/*
* Issue a copy data operation, with constraints:
* - src1, src2, dst1, dst2 are all page-aligned addresses
* - The quantity to copy is exactly 2 pages;
* - src1 -> dst1, src2 -> dst2
*
* Why use this instead of normal _copy()? You can copy two non-contiguous
* pages (src, dst, or both) with one descriptor.
*/
struct bus_dmadesc *ioat_copy_8k_aligned(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine,
bus_addr_t dst1, bus_addr_t dst2, bus_addr_t src1, bus_addr_t src2,
bus_dmaengine_callback_t callback_fn, void *callback_arg, uint32_t flags);
/*
* Issues a null operation. This issues the operation to the hardware, but the
* hardware doesn't do anything with it.
*/
struct bus_dmadesc *ioat_null(bus_dmaengine_t dmaengine,
bus_dmaengine_callback_t callback_fn, void *callback_arg, uint32_t flags);
#endif /* __IOAT_H__ */