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/* bnx2x_main.c: Broadcom Everest network driver.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Broadcom Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*
* Maintained by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com>
* Written by: Eliezer Tamir
* Based on code from Michael Chan's bnx2 driver
* UDP CSUM errata workaround by Arik Gendelman
* Slowpath and fastpath rework by Vladislav Zolotarov
* Statistics and Link management by Yitchak Gertner
*
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/device.h> /* for dev_info() */
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/ethtool.h>
#include <linux/mii.h>
#include <linux/if_vlan.h>
#include <net/ip.h>
#include <net/ipv6.h>
#include <net/tcp.h>
#include <net/checksum.h>
#include <net/ip6_checksum.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/crc32.h>
#include <linux/crc32c.h>
#include <linux/prefetch.h>
#include <linux/zlib.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/stringify.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include "bnx2x.h"
#include "bnx2x_init.h"
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
#include "bnx2x_init_ops.h"
#include "bnx2x_cmn.h"
#include "bnx2x_dcb.h"
#include "bnx2x_sp.h"
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
#include <linux/firmware.h>
#include "bnx2x_fw_file_hdr.h"
/* FW files */
#define FW_FILE_VERSION \
__stringify(BCM_5710_FW_MAJOR_VERSION) "." \
__stringify(BCM_5710_FW_MINOR_VERSION) "." \
__stringify(BCM_5710_FW_REVISION_VERSION) "." \
__stringify(BCM_5710_FW_ENGINEERING_VERSION)
#define FW_FILE_NAME_E1 "bnx2x/bnx2x-e1-" FW_FILE_VERSION ".fw"
#define FW_FILE_NAME_E1H "bnx2x/bnx2x-e1h-" FW_FILE_VERSION ".fw"
#define FW_FILE_NAME_E2 "bnx2x/bnx2x-e2-" FW_FILE_VERSION ".fw"
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
/* Time in jiffies before concluding the transmitter is hung */
#define TX_TIMEOUT (5*HZ)
static char version[] __devinitdata =
"Broadcom NetXtreme II 5771x/578xx 10/20-Gigabit Ethernet Driver "
DRV_MODULE_NAME " " DRV_MODULE_VERSION " (" DRV_MODULE_RELDATE ")\n";
MODULE_AUTHOR("Eliezer Tamir");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Broadcom NetXtreme II "
"BCM57710/57711/57711E/"
"57712/57712_MF/57800/57800_MF/57810/57810_MF/"
"57840/57840_MF Driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_VERSION(DRV_MODULE_VERSION);
MODULE_FIRMWARE(FW_FILE_NAME_E1);
MODULE_FIRMWARE(FW_FILE_NAME_E1H);
MODULE_FIRMWARE(FW_FILE_NAME_E2);
static int multi_mode = 1;
module_param(multi_mode, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(multi_mode, " Multi queue mode "
"(0 Disable; 1 Enable (default))");
int num_queues;
module_param(num_queues, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(num_queues, " Number of queues for multi_mode=1"
" (default is as a number of CPUs)");
static int disable_tpa;
module_param(disable_tpa, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(disable_tpa, " Disable the TPA (LRO) feature");
#define INT_MODE_INTx 1
#define INT_MODE_MSI 2
static int int_mode;
module_param(int_mode, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(int_mode, " Force interrupt mode other than MSI-X "
"(1 INT#x; 2 MSI)");
static int dropless_fc;
module_param(dropless_fc, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(dropless_fc, " Pause on exhausted host ring");
static int poll;
module_param(poll, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(poll, " Use polling (for debug)");
static int mrrs = -1;
module_param(mrrs, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(mrrs, " Force Max Read Req Size (0..3) (for debug)");
static int debug;
module_param(debug, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug, " Default debug msglevel");
struct workqueue_struct *bnx2x_wq;
enum bnx2x_board_type {
BCM57710 = 0,
BCM57711,
BCM57711E,
BCM57712,
BCM57712_MF,
BCM57800,
BCM57800_MF,
BCM57810,
BCM57810_MF,
BCM57840,
BCM57840_MF
};
/* indexed by board_type, above */
static struct {
char *name;
} board_info[] __devinitdata = {
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57710 10 Gigabit PCIe [Everest]" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57711 10 Gigabit PCIe" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57711E 10 Gigabit PCIe" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57712 10 Gigabit Ethernet" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57712 10 Gigabit Ethernet Multi Function" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57800 10 Gigabit Ethernet" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57800 10 Gigabit Ethernet Multi Function" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57810 10 Gigabit Ethernet" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57810 10 Gigabit Ethernet Multi Function" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57840 10/20 Gigabit Ethernet" },
{ "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57840 10/20 Gigabit "
"Ethernet Multi Function"}
};
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57710
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57710 CHIP_NUM_57710
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711 CHIP_NUM_57711
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711E
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711E CHIP_NUM_57711E
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712 CHIP_NUM_57712
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712_MF
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712_MF CHIP_NUM_57712_MF
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800 CHIP_NUM_57800
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800_MF
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800_MF CHIP_NUM_57800_MF
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810 CHIP_NUM_57810
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810_MF
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810_MF CHIP_NUM_57810_MF
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840 CHIP_NUM_57840
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840_MF
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840_MF CHIP_NUM_57840_MF
#endif
static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE(bnx2x_pci_tbl) = {
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57710), BCM57710 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711), BCM57711 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57711E), BCM57711E },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712), BCM57712 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57712_MF), BCM57712_MF },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800), BCM57800 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57800_MF), BCM57800_MF },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810), BCM57810 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57810_MF), BCM57810_MF },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840), BCM57840 },
{ PCI_VDEVICE(BROADCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NX2_57840_MF), BCM57840_MF },
{ 0 }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, bnx2x_pci_tbl);
/****************************************************************************
* General service functions
****************************************************************************/
static inline void __storm_memset_dma_mapping(struct bnx2x *bp,
u32 addr, dma_addr_t mapping)
{
REG_WR(bp, addr, U64_LO(mapping));
REG_WR(bp, addr + 4, U64_HI(mapping));
}
static inline void storm_memset_spq_addr(struct bnx2x *bp,
dma_addr_t mapping, u16 abs_fid)
{
u32 addr = XSEM_REG_FAST_MEMORY +
XSTORM_SPQ_PAGE_BASE_OFFSET(abs_fid);
__storm_memset_dma_mapping(bp, addr, mapping);
}
static inline void storm_memset_vf_to_pf(struct bnx2x *bp, u16 abs_fid,
u16 pf_id)
{
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM + XSTORM_VF_TO_PF_OFFSET(abs_fid),
pf_id);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_VF_TO_PF_OFFSET(abs_fid),
pf_id);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM + TSTORM_VF_TO_PF_OFFSET(abs_fid),
pf_id);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM + USTORM_VF_TO_PF_OFFSET(abs_fid),
pf_id);
}
static inline void storm_memset_func_en(struct bnx2x *bp, u16 abs_fid,
u8 enable)
{
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM + XSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(abs_fid),
enable);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(abs_fid),
enable);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM + TSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(abs_fid),
enable);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM + USTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(abs_fid),
enable);
}
static inline void storm_memset_eq_data(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct event_ring_data *eq_data,
u16 pfid)
{
size_t size = sizeof(struct event_ring_data);
u32 addr = BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_EVENT_RING_DATA_OFFSET(pfid);
__storm_memset_struct(bp, addr, size, (u32 *)eq_data);
}
static inline void storm_memset_eq_prod(struct bnx2x *bp, u16 eq_prod,
u16 pfid)
{
u32 addr = BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_EVENT_RING_PROD_OFFSET(pfid);
REG_WR16(bp, addr, eq_prod);
}
/* used only at init
* locking is done by mcp
*/
static void bnx2x_reg_wr_ind(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 addr, u32 val)
{
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_ADDRESS, addr);
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_DATA, val);
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_ADDRESS,
PCICFG_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET);
}
static u32 bnx2x_reg_rd_ind(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 addr)
{
u32 val;
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_ADDRESS, addr);
pci_read_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_DATA, &val);
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_ADDRESS,
PCICFG_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET);
return val;
}
#define DMAE_DP_SRC_GRC "grc src_addr [%08x]"
#define DMAE_DP_SRC_PCI "pci src_addr [%x:%08x]"
#define DMAE_DP_DST_GRC "grc dst_addr [%08x]"
#define DMAE_DP_DST_PCI "pci dst_addr [%x:%08x]"
#define DMAE_DP_DST_NONE "dst_addr [none]"
static void bnx2x_dp_dmae(struct bnx2x *bp, struct dmae_command *dmae,
int msglvl)
{
u32 src_type = dmae->opcode & DMAE_COMMAND_SRC;
switch (dmae->opcode & DMAE_COMMAND_DST) {
case DMAE_CMD_DST_PCI:
if (src_type == DMAE_CMD_SRC_PCI)
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
"src [%x:%08x], len [%d*4], dst [%x:%08x]\n"
"comp_addr [%x:%08x], comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_hi, dmae->src_addr_lo,
dmae->len, dmae->dst_addr_hi, dmae->dst_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
else
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
"src [%08x], len [%d*4], dst [%x:%08x]\n"
"comp_addr [%x:%08x], comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_lo >> 2,
dmae->len, dmae->dst_addr_hi, dmae->dst_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
break;
case DMAE_CMD_DST_GRC:
if (src_type == DMAE_CMD_SRC_PCI)
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
"src [%x:%08x], len [%d*4], dst_addr [%08x]\n"
"comp_addr [%x:%08x], comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_hi, dmae->src_addr_lo,
dmae->len, dmae->dst_addr_lo >> 2,
dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
else
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
"src [%08x], len [%d*4], dst [%08x]\n"
"comp_addr [%x:%08x], comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_lo >> 2,
dmae->len, dmae->dst_addr_lo >> 2,
dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
break;
default:
if (src_type == DMAE_CMD_SRC_PCI)
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
DP_LEVEL "src_addr [%x:%08x] len [%d * 4] "
"dst_addr [none]\n"
DP_LEVEL "comp_addr [%x:%08x] comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_hi, dmae->src_addr_lo,
dmae->len, dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
else
DP(msglvl, "DMAE: opcode 0x%08x\n"
DP_LEVEL "src_addr [%08x] len [%d * 4] "
"dst_addr [none]\n"
DP_LEVEL "comp_addr [%x:%08x] comp_val 0x%08x\n",
dmae->opcode, dmae->src_addr_lo >> 2,
dmae->len, dmae->comp_addr_hi, dmae->comp_addr_lo,
dmae->comp_val);
break;
}
}
/* copy command into DMAE command memory and set DMAE command go */
void bnx2x_post_dmae(struct bnx2x *bp, struct dmae_command *dmae, int idx)
{
u32 cmd_offset;
int i;
cmd_offset = (DMAE_REG_CMD_MEM + sizeof(struct dmae_command) * idx);
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(struct dmae_command)/4); i++) {
REG_WR(bp, cmd_offset + i*4, *(((u32 *)dmae) + i));
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "DMAE cmd[%d].%d (0x%08x) : 0x%08x\n",
idx, i, cmd_offset + i*4, *(((u32 *)dmae) + i));
}
REG_WR(bp, dmae_reg_go_c[idx], 1);
}
u32 bnx2x_dmae_opcode_add_comp(u32 opcode, u8 comp_type)
{
return opcode | ((comp_type << DMAE_COMMAND_C_DST_SHIFT) |
DMAE_CMD_C_ENABLE);
}
u32 bnx2x_dmae_opcode_clr_src_reset(u32 opcode)
{
return opcode & ~DMAE_CMD_SRC_RESET;
}
u32 bnx2x_dmae_opcode(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 src_type, u8 dst_type,
bool with_comp, u8 comp_type)
{
u32 opcode = 0;
opcode |= ((src_type << DMAE_COMMAND_SRC_SHIFT) |
(dst_type << DMAE_COMMAND_DST_SHIFT));
opcode |= (DMAE_CMD_SRC_RESET | DMAE_CMD_DST_RESET);
opcode |= (BP_PORT(bp) ? DMAE_CMD_PORT_1 : DMAE_CMD_PORT_0);
opcode |= ((BP_E1HVN(bp) << DMAE_CMD_E1HVN_SHIFT) |
(BP_E1HVN(bp) << DMAE_COMMAND_DST_VN_SHIFT));
opcode |= (DMAE_COM_SET_ERR << DMAE_COMMAND_ERR_POLICY_SHIFT);
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
opcode |= DMAE_CMD_ENDIANITY_B_DW_SWAP;
#else
opcode |= DMAE_CMD_ENDIANITY_DW_SWAP;
#endif
if (with_comp)
opcode = bnx2x_dmae_opcode_add_comp(opcode, comp_type);
return opcode;
}
static void bnx2x_prep_dmae_with_comp(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct dmae_command *dmae,
u8 src_type, u8 dst_type)
{
memset(dmae, 0, sizeof(struct dmae_command));
/* set the opcode */
dmae->opcode = bnx2x_dmae_opcode(bp, src_type, dst_type,
true, DMAE_COMP_PCI);
/* fill in the completion parameters */
dmae->comp_addr_lo = U64_LO(bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, wb_comp));
dmae->comp_addr_hi = U64_HI(bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, wb_comp));
dmae->comp_val = DMAE_COMP_VAL;
}
/* issue a dmae command over the init-channel and wailt for completion */
static int bnx2x_issue_dmae_with_comp(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct dmae_command *dmae)
{
u32 *wb_comp = bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_comp);
int cnt = CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp) ? (400000) : 4000;
int rc = 0;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "data before [0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x]\n",
bp->slowpath->wb_data[0], bp->slowpath->wb_data[1],
bp->slowpath->wb_data[2], bp->slowpath->wb_data[3]);
/*
* Lock the dmae channel. Disable BHs to prevent a dead-lock
* as long as this code is called both from syscall context and
* from ndo_set_rx_mode() flow that may be called from BH.
*/
spin_lock_bh(&bp->dmae_lock);
/* reset completion */
*wb_comp = 0;
/* post the command on the channel used for initializations */
bnx2x_post_dmae(bp, dmae, INIT_DMAE_C(bp));
/* wait for completion */
udelay(5);
while ((*wb_comp & ~DMAE_PCI_ERR_FLAG) != DMAE_COMP_VAL) {
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "wb_comp 0x%08x\n", *wb_comp);
if (!cnt) {
BNX2X_ERR("DMAE timeout!\n");
rc = DMAE_TIMEOUT;
goto unlock;
}
cnt--;
udelay(50);
}
if (*wb_comp & DMAE_PCI_ERR_FLAG) {
BNX2X_ERR("DMAE PCI error!\n");
rc = DMAE_PCI_ERROR;
}
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "data after [0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x]\n",
bp->slowpath->wb_data[0], bp->slowpath->wb_data[1],
bp->slowpath->wb_data[2], bp->slowpath->wb_data[3]);
unlock:
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->dmae_lock);
return rc;
}
void bnx2x_write_dmae(struct bnx2x *bp, dma_addr_t dma_addr, u32 dst_addr,
u32 len32)
{
struct dmae_command dmae;
if (!bp->dmae_ready) {
u32 *data = bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_data[0]);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "DMAE is not ready (dst_addr %08x len32 %d)"
" using indirect\n", dst_addr, len32);
bnx2x_init_ind_wr(bp, dst_addr, data, len32);
return;
}
/* set opcode and fixed command fields */
bnx2x_prep_dmae_with_comp(bp, &dmae, DMAE_SRC_PCI, DMAE_DST_GRC);
/* fill in addresses and len */
dmae.src_addr_lo = U64_LO(dma_addr);
dmae.src_addr_hi = U64_HI(dma_addr);
dmae.dst_addr_lo = dst_addr >> 2;
dmae.dst_addr_hi = 0;
dmae.len = len32;
bnx2x_dp_dmae(bp, &dmae, BNX2X_MSG_OFF);
/* issue the command and wait for completion */
bnx2x_issue_dmae_with_comp(bp, &dmae);
}
void bnx2x_read_dmae(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 src_addr, u32 len32)
{
struct dmae_command dmae;
if (!bp->dmae_ready) {
u32 *data = bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_data[0]);
int i;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "DMAE is not ready (src_addr %08x len32 %d)"
" using indirect\n", src_addr, len32);
for (i = 0; i < len32; i++)
data[i] = bnx2x_reg_rd_ind(bp, src_addr + i*4);
return;
}
/* set opcode and fixed command fields */
bnx2x_prep_dmae_with_comp(bp, &dmae, DMAE_SRC_GRC, DMAE_DST_PCI);
/* fill in addresses and len */
dmae.src_addr_lo = src_addr >> 2;
dmae.src_addr_hi = 0;
dmae.dst_addr_lo = U64_LO(bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, wb_data));
dmae.dst_addr_hi = U64_HI(bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, wb_data));
dmae.len = len32;
bnx2x_dp_dmae(bp, &dmae, BNX2X_MSG_OFF);
/* issue the command and wait for completion */
bnx2x_issue_dmae_with_comp(bp, &dmae);
}
static void bnx2x_write_dmae_phys_len(struct bnx2x *bp, dma_addr_t phys_addr,
u32 addr, u32 len)
{
int dmae_wr_max = DMAE_LEN32_WR_MAX(bp);
int offset = 0;
while (len > dmae_wr_max) {
bnx2x_write_dmae(bp, phys_addr + offset,
addr + offset, dmae_wr_max);
offset += dmae_wr_max * 4;
len -= dmae_wr_max;
}
bnx2x_write_dmae(bp, phys_addr + offset, addr + offset, len);
}
/* used only for slowpath so not inlined */
static void bnx2x_wb_wr(struct bnx2x *bp, int reg, u32 val_hi, u32 val_lo)
{
u32 wb_write[2];
wb_write[0] = val_hi;
wb_write[1] = val_lo;
REG_WR_DMAE(bp, reg, wb_write, 2);
}
#ifdef USE_WB_RD
static u64 bnx2x_wb_rd(struct bnx2x *bp, int reg)
{
u32 wb_data[2];
REG_RD_DMAE(bp, reg, wb_data, 2);
return HILO_U64(wb_data[0], wb_data[1]);
}
#endif
static int bnx2x_mc_assert(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
char last_idx;
int i, rc = 0;
u32 row0, row1, row2, row3;
/* XSTORM */
last_idx = REG_RD8(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX_OFFSET);
if (last_idx)
BNX2X_ERR("XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX 0x%x\n", last_idx);
/* print the asserts */
for (i = 0; i < STROM_ASSERT_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) {
row0 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i));
row1 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 4);
row2 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 8);
row3 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 12);
if (row0 != COMMON_ASM_INVALID_ASSERT_OPCODE) {
BNX2X_ERR("XSTORM_ASSERT_INDEX 0x%x = 0x%08x"
" 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n",
i, row3, row2, row1, row0);
rc++;
} else {
break;
}
}
/* TSTORM */
last_idx = REG_RD8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX_OFFSET);
if (last_idx)
BNX2X_ERR("TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX 0x%x\n", last_idx);
/* print the asserts */
for (i = 0; i < STROM_ASSERT_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) {
row0 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i));
row1 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 4);
row2 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 8);
row3 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 12);
if (row0 != COMMON_ASM_INVALID_ASSERT_OPCODE) {
BNX2X_ERR("TSTORM_ASSERT_INDEX 0x%x = 0x%08x"
" 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n",
i, row3, row2, row1, row0);
rc++;
} else {
break;
}
}
/* CSTORM */
last_idx = REG_RD8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX_OFFSET);
if (last_idx)
BNX2X_ERR("CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX 0x%x\n", last_idx);
/* print the asserts */
for (i = 0; i < STROM_ASSERT_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) {
row0 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i));
row1 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 4);
row2 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 8);
row3 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 12);
if (row0 != COMMON_ASM_INVALID_ASSERT_OPCODE) {
BNX2X_ERR("CSTORM_ASSERT_INDEX 0x%x = 0x%08x"
" 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n",
i, row3, row2, row1, row0);
rc++;
} else {
break;
}
}
/* USTORM */
last_idx = REG_RD8(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX_OFFSET);
if (last_idx)
BNX2X_ERR("USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_INDEX 0x%x\n", last_idx);
/* print the asserts */
for (i = 0; i < STROM_ASSERT_ARRAY_SIZE; i++) {
row0 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i));
row1 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 4);
row2 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 8);
row3 = REG_RD(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ASSERT_LIST_OFFSET(i) + 12);
if (row0 != COMMON_ASM_INVALID_ASSERT_OPCODE) {
BNX2X_ERR("USTORM_ASSERT_INDEX 0x%x = 0x%08x"
" 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n",
i, row3, row2, row1, row0);
rc++;
} else {
break;
}
}
return rc;
}
void bnx2x_fw_dump_lvl(struct bnx2x *bp, const char *lvl)
{
u32 addr, val;
u32 mark, offset;
__be32 data[9];
int word;
u32 trace_shmem_base;
if (BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
BNX2X_ERR("NO MCP - can not dump\n");
return;
}
netdev_printk(lvl, bp->dev, "bc %d.%d.%d\n",
(bp->common.bc_ver & 0xff0000) >> 16,
(bp->common.bc_ver & 0xff00) >> 8,
(bp->common.bc_ver & 0xff));
val = REG_RD(bp, MCP_REG_MCPR_CPU_PROGRAM_COUNTER);
if (val == REG_RD(bp, MCP_REG_MCPR_CPU_PROGRAM_COUNTER))
printk("%s" "MCP PC at 0x%x\n", lvl, val);
if (BP_PATH(bp) == 0)
trace_shmem_base = bp->common.shmem_base;
else
trace_shmem_base = SHMEM2_RD(bp, other_shmem_base_addr);
addr = trace_shmem_base - 0x0800 + 4;
mark = REG_RD(bp, addr);
mark = (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ? MCP_REG_MCPR_SCRATCH : MCP_A_REG_MCPR_SCRATCH)
+ ((mark + 0x3) & ~0x3) - 0x08000000;
printk("%s" "begin fw dump (mark 0x%x)\n", lvl, mark);
printk("%s", lvl);
for (offset = mark; offset <= trace_shmem_base; offset += 0x8*4) {
for (word = 0; word < 8; word++)
data[word] = htonl(REG_RD(bp, offset + 4*word));
data[8] = 0x0;
pr_cont("%s", (char *)data);
}
for (offset = addr + 4; offset <= mark; offset += 0x8*4) {
for (word = 0; word < 8; word++)
data[word] = htonl(REG_RD(bp, offset + 4*word));
data[8] = 0x0;
pr_cont("%s", (char *)data);
}
printk("%s" "end of fw dump\n", lvl);
}
static inline void bnx2x_fw_dump(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bnx2x_fw_dump_lvl(bp, KERN_ERR);
}
void bnx2x_panic_dump(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
u16 j;
struct hc_sp_status_block_data sp_sb_data;
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
u16 start = 0, end = 0;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 cos;
#endif
bp->stats_state = STATS_STATE_DISABLED;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_STATS, "stats_state - DISABLED\n");
BNX2X_ERR("begin crash dump -----------------\n");
/* Indices */
/* Common */
BNX2X_ERR("def_idx(0x%x) def_att_idx(0x%x) attn_state(0x%x)"
" spq_prod_idx(0x%x) next_stats_cnt(0x%x)\n",
bp->def_idx, bp->def_att_idx, bp->attn_state,
bp->spq_prod_idx, bp->stats_counter);
BNX2X_ERR("DSB: attn bits(0x%x) ack(0x%x) id(0x%x) idx(0x%x)\n",
bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.attn_bits,
bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.attn_bits_ack,
bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.status_block_id,
bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.attn_bits_index);
BNX2X_ERR(" def (");
for (i = 0; i < HC_SP_SB_MAX_INDICES; i++)
pr_cont("0x%x%s",
bp->def_status_blk->sp_sb.index_values[i],
(i == HC_SP_SB_MAX_INDICES - 1) ? ") " : " ");
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct hc_sp_status_block_data)/sizeof(u32); i++)
*((u32 *)&sp_sb_data + i) = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_SP_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_OFFSET(func) +
i*sizeof(u32));
pr_cont("igu_sb_id(0x%x) igu_seg_id(0x%x) "
"pf_id(0x%x) vnic_id(0x%x) "
"vf_id(0x%x) vf_valid (0x%x) "
"state(0x%x)\n",
sp_sb_data.igu_sb_id,
sp_sb_data.igu_seg_id,
sp_sb_data.p_func.pf_id,
sp_sb_data.p_func.vnic_id,
sp_sb_data.p_func.vf_id,
sp_sb_data.p_func.vf_valid,
sp_sb_data.state);
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
int loop;
struct hc_status_block_data_e2 sb_data_e2;
struct hc_status_block_data_e1x sb_data_e1x;
struct hc_status_block_sm *hc_sm_p =
CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ?
sb_data_e1x.common.state_machine :
sb_data_e2.common.state_machine;
struct hc_index_data *hc_index_p =
CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ?
sb_data_e1x.index_data :
sb_data_e2.index_data;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 data_size, cos;
u32 *sb_data_p;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
struct bnx2x_fp_txdata txdata;
/* Rx */
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: rx_bd_prod(0x%x) rx_bd_cons(0x%x)"
" rx_comp_prod(0x%x)"
" rx_comp_cons(0x%x) *rx_cons_sb(0x%x)\n",
i, fp->rx_bd_prod, fp->rx_bd_cons,
fp->rx_comp_prod,
fp->rx_comp_cons, le16_to_cpu(*fp->rx_cons_sb));
BNX2X_ERR(" rx_sge_prod(0x%x) last_max_sge(0x%x)"
" fp_hc_idx(0x%x)\n",
fp->rx_sge_prod, fp->last_max_sge,
le16_to_cpu(fp->fp_hc_idx));
/* Tx */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos)
{
txdata = fp->txdata[cos];
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: tx_pkt_prod(0x%x) tx_pkt_cons(0x%x)"
" tx_bd_prod(0x%x) tx_bd_cons(0x%x)"
" *tx_cons_sb(0x%x)\n",
i, txdata.tx_pkt_prod,
txdata.tx_pkt_cons, txdata.tx_bd_prod,
txdata.tx_bd_cons,
le16_to_cpu(*txdata.tx_cons_sb));
}
loop = CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ?
HC_SB_MAX_INDICES_E1X : HC_SB_MAX_INDICES_E2;
/* host sb data */
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
continue;
#endif
BNX2X_ERR(" run indexes (");
for (j = 0; j < HC_SB_MAX_SM; j++)
pr_cont("0x%x%s",
fp->sb_running_index[j],
(j == HC_SB_MAX_SM - 1) ? ")" : " ");
BNX2X_ERR(" indexes (");
for (j = 0; j < loop; j++)
pr_cont("0x%x%s",
fp->sb_index_values[j],
(j == loop - 1) ? ")" : " ");
/* fw sb data */
data_size = CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ?
sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e1x) :
sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e2);
data_size /= sizeof(u32);
sb_data_p = CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) ?
(u32 *)&sb_data_e1x :
(u32 *)&sb_data_e2;
/* copy sb data in here */
for (j = 0; j < data_size; j++)
*(sb_data_p + j) = REG_RD(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_OFFSET(fp->fw_sb_id) +
j * sizeof(u32));
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
pr_cont("pf_id(0x%x) vf_id(0x%x) vf_valid(0x%x) "
"vnic_id(0x%x) same_igu_sb_1b(0x%x) "
"state(0x%x)\n",
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.pf_id,
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vf_id,
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vf_valid,
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vnic_id,
sb_data_e2.common.same_igu_sb_1b,
sb_data_e2.common.state);
} else {
pr_cont("pf_id(0x%x) vf_id(0x%x) vf_valid(0x%x) "
"vnic_id(0x%x) same_igu_sb_1b(0x%x) "
"state(0x%x)\n",
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.pf_id,
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vf_id,
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vf_valid,
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vnic_id,
sb_data_e1x.common.same_igu_sb_1b,
sb_data_e1x.common.state);
}
/* SB_SMs data */
for (j = 0; j < HC_SB_MAX_SM; j++) {
pr_cont("SM[%d] __flags (0x%x) "
"igu_sb_id (0x%x) igu_seg_id(0x%x) "
"time_to_expire (0x%x) "
"timer_value(0x%x)\n", j,
hc_sm_p[j].__flags,
hc_sm_p[j].igu_sb_id,
hc_sm_p[j].igu_seg_id,
hc_sm_p[j].time_to_expire,
hc_sm_p[j].timer_value);
}
/* Indecies data */
for (j = 0; j < loop; j++) {
pr_cont("INDEX[%d] flags (0x%x) "
"timeout (0x%x)\n", j,
hc_index_p[j].flags,
hc_index_p[j].timeout);
}
}
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
/* Rings */
/* Rx */
for_each_rx_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
start = RX_BD(le16_to_cpu(*fp->rx_cons_sb) - 10);
end = RX_BD(le16_to_cpu(*fp->rx_cons_sb) + 503);
for (j = start; j != end; j = RX_BD(j + 1)) {
u32 *rx_bd = (u32 *)&fp->rx_desc_ring[j];
struct sw_rx_bd *sw_bd = &fp->rx_buf_ring[j];
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: rx_bd[%x]=[%x:%x] sw_bd=[%p]\n",
i, j, rx_bd[1], rx_bd[0], sw_bd->skb);
}
start = RX_SGE(fp->rx_sge_prod);
end = RX_SGE(fp->last_max_sge);
for (j = start; j != end; j = RX_SGE(j + 1)) {
u32 *rx_sge = (u32 *)&fp->rx_sge_ring[j];
struct sw_rx_page *sw_page = &fp->rx_page_ring[j];
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: rx_sge[%x]=[%x:%x] sw_page=[%p]\n",
i, j, rx_sge[1], rx_sge[0], sw_page->page);
}
start = RCQ_BD(fp->rx_comp_cons - 10);
end = RCQ_BD(fp->rx_comp_cons + 503);
for (j = start; j != end; j = RCQ_BD(j + 1)) {
u32 *cqe = (u32 *)&fp->rx_comp_ring[j];
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: cqe[%x]=[%x:%x:%x:%x]\n",
i, j, cqe[0], cqe[1], cqe[2], cqe[3]);
}
}
/* Tx */
for_each_tx_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos) {
struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata = &fp->txdata[cos];
start = TX_BD(le16_to_cpu(*txdata->tx_cons_sb) - 10);
end = TX_BD(le16_to_cpu(*txdata->tx_cons_sb) + 245);
for (j = start; j != end; j = TX_BD(j + 1)) {
struct sw_tx_bd *sw_bd =
&txdata->tx_buf_ring[j];
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: txdata %d, "
"packet[%x]=[%p,%x]\n",
i, cos, j, sw_bd->skb,
sw_bd->first_bd);
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
start = TX_BD(txdata->tx_bd_cons - 10);
end = TX_BD(txdata->tx_bd_cons + 254);
for (j = start; j != end; j = TX_BD(j + 1)) {
u32 *tx_bd = (u32 *)&txdata->tx_desc_ring[j];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
BNX2X_ERR("fp%d: txdata %d, tx_bd[%x]="
"[%x:%x:%x:%x]\n",
i, cos, j, tx_bd[0], tx_bd[1],
tx_bd[2], tx_bd[3]);
}
}
}
#endif
bnx2x_fw_dump(bp);
bnx2x_mc_assert(bp);
BNX2X_ERR("end crash dump -----------------\n");
}
/*
* FLR Support for E2
*
* bnx2x_pf_flr_clnup() is called during nic_load in the per function HW
* initialization.
*/
#define FLR_WAIT_USEC 10000 /* 10 miliseconds */
#define FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL 50 /* usec */
#define FLR_POLL_CNT (FLR_WAIT_USEC/FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL) /* 200 */
struct pbf_pN_buf_regs {
int pN;
u32 init_crd;
u32 crd;
u32 crd_freed;
};
struct pbf_pN_cmd_regs {
int pN;
u32 lines_occup;
u32 lines_freed;
};
static void bnx2x_pbf_pN_buf_flushed(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct pbf_pN_buf_regs *regs,
u32 poll_count)
{
u32 init_crd, crd, crd_start, crd_freed, crd_freed_start;
u32 cur_cnt = poll_count;
crd_freed = crd_freed_start = REG_RD(bp, regs->crd_freed);
crd = crd_start = REG_RD(bp, regs->crd);
init_crd = REG_RD(bp, regs->init_crd);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "INIT CREDIT[%d] : %x\n", regs->pN, init_crd);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "CREDIT[%d] : s:%x\n", regs->pN, crd);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "CREDIT_FREED[%d]: s:%x\n", regs->pN, crd_freed);
while ((crd != init_crd) && ((u32)SUB_S32(crd_freed, crd_freed_start) <
(init_crd - crd_start))) {
if (cur_cnt--) {
udelay(FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL);
crd = REG_RD(bp, regs->crd);
crd_freed = REG_RD(bp, regs->crd_freed);
} else {
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PBF tx buffer[%d] timed out\n",
regs->pN);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "CREDIT[%d] : c:%x\n",
regs->pN, crd);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "CREDIT_FREED[%d]: c:%x\n",
regs->pN, crd_freed);
break;
}
}
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "Waited %d*%d usec for PBF tx buffer[%d]\n",
poll_count-cur_cnt, FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL, regs->pN);
}
static void bnx2x_pbf_pN_cmd_flushed(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct pbf_pN_cmd_regs *regs,
u32 poll_count)
{
u32 occup, to_free, freed, freed_start;
u32 cur_cnt = poll_count;
occup = to_free = REG_RD(bp, regs->lines_occup);
freed = freed_start = REG_RD(bp, regs->lines_freed);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "OCCUPANCY[%d] : s:%x\n", regs->pN, occup);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "LINES_FREED[%d] : s:%x\n", regs->pN, freed);
while (occup && ((u32)SUB_S32(freed, freed_start) < to_free)) {
if (cur_cnt--) {
udelay(FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL);
occup = REG_RD(bp, regs->lines_occup);
freed = REG_RD(bp, regs->lines_freed);
} else {
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PBF cmd queue[%d] timed out\n",
regs->pN);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "OCCUPANCY[%d] : s:%x\n",
regs->pN, occup);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "LINES_FREED[%d] : s:%x\n",
regs->pN, freed);
break;
}
}
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "Waited %d*%d usec for PBF cmd queue[%d]\n",
poll_count-cur_cnt, FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL, regs->pN);
}
static inline u32 bnx2x_flr_clnup_reg_poll(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 reg,
u32 expected, u32 poll_count)
{
u32 cur_cnt = poll_count;
u32 val;
while ((val = REG_RD(bp, reg)) != expected && cur_cnt--)
udelay(FLR_WAIT_INTERAVAL);
return val;
}
static inline int bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 reg,
char *msg, u32 poll_cnt)
{
u32 val = bnx2x_flr_clnup_reg_poll(bp, reg, 0, poll_cnt);
if (val != 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("%s usage count=%d\n", msg, val);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static u32 bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_count(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* adjust polling timeout */
if (CHIP_REV_IS_EMUL(bp))
return FLR_POLL_CNT * 2000;
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp))
return FLR_POLL_CNT * 120;
return FLR_POLL_CNT;
}
static void bnx2x_tx_hw_flushed(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 poll_count)
{
struct pbf_pN_cmd_regs cmd_regs[] = {
{0, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_OCCUPANCY_Q0 :
PBF_REG_P0_TQ_OCCUPANCY,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT_Q0 :
PBF_REG_P0_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT},
{1, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_OCCUPANCY_Q1 :
PBF_REG_P1_TQ_OCCUPANCY,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT_Q1 :
PBF_REG_P1_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT},
{4, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_OCCUPANCY_LB_Q :
PBF_REG_P4_TQ_OCCUPANCY,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT_LB_Q :
PBF_REG_P4_TQ_LINES_FREED_CNT}
};
struct pbf_pN_buf_regs buf_regs[] = {
{0, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INIT_CRD_Q0 :
PBF_REG_P0_INIT_CRD ,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_CREDIT_Q0 :
PBF_REG_P0_CREDIT,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT_Q0 :
PBF_REG_P0_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT},
{1, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INIT_CRD_Q1 :
PBF_REG_P1_INIT_CRD,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_CREDIT_Q1 :
PBF_REG_P1_CREDIT,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT_Q1 :
PBF_REG_P1_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT},
{4, (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INIT_CRD_LB_Q :
PBF_REG_P4_INIT_CRD,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_CREDIT_LB_Q :
PBF_REG_P4_CREDIT,
(CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp)) ?
PBF_REG_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT_LB_Q :
PBF_REG_P4_INTERNAL_CRD_FREED_CNT},
};
int i;
/* Verify the command queues are flushed P0, P1, P4 */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cmd_regs); i++)
bnx2x_pbf_pN_cmd_flushed(bp, &cmd_regs[i], poll_count);
/* Verify the transmission buffers are flushed P0, P1, P4 */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(buf_regs); i++)
bnx2x_pbf_pN_buf_flushed(bp, &buf_regs[i], poll_count);
}
#define OP_GEN_PARAM(param) \
(((param) << SDM_OP_GEN_COMP_PARAM_SHIFT) & SDM_OP_GEN_COMP_PARAM)
#define OP_GEN_TYPE(type) \
(((type) << SDM_OP_GEN_COMP_TYPE_SHIFT) & SDM_OP_GEN_COMP_TYPE)
#define OP_GEN_AGG_VECT(index) \
(((index) << SDM_OP_GEN_AGG_VECT_IDX_SHIFT) & SDM_OP_GEN_AGG_VECT_IDX)
static inline int bnx2x_send_final_clnup(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 clnup_func,
u32 poll_cnt)
{
struct sdm_op_gen op_gen = {0};
u32 comp_addr = BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_FINAL_CLEANUP_COMPLETE_OFFSET(clnup_func);
int ret = 0;
if (REG_RD(bp, comp_addr)) {
BNX2X_ERR("Cleanup complete is not 0\n");
return 1;
}
op_gen.command |= OP_GEN_PARAM(XSTORM_AGG_INT_FINAL_CLEANUP_INDEX);
op_gen.command |= OP_GEN_TYPE(XSTORM_AGG_INT_FINAL_CLEANUP_COMP_TYPE);
op_gen.command |= OP_GEN_AGG_VECT(clnup_func);
op_gen.command |= 1 << SDM_OP_GEN_AGG_VECT_IDX_VALID_SHIFT;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "FW Final cleanup\n");
REG_WR(bp, XSDM_REG_OPERATION_GEN, op_gen.command);
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_reg_poll(bp, comp_addr, 1, poll_cnt) != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("FW final cleanup did not succeed\n");
ret = 1;
}
/* Zero completion for nxt FLR */
REG_WR(bp, comp_addr, 0);
return ret;
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_is_pcie_pending(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
int pos;
u16 status;
pos = pci_pcie_cap(dev);
if (!pos)
return false;
pci_read_config_word(dev, pos + PCI_EXP_DEVSTA, &status);
return status & PCI_EXP_DEVSTA_TRPND;
}
/* PF FLR specific routines
*/
static int bnx2x_poll_hw_usage_counters(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 poll_cnt)
{
/* wait for CFC PF usage-counter to zero (includes all the VFs) */
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
CFC_REG_NUM_LCIDS_INSIDE_PF,
"CFC PF usage counter timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
/* Wait for DQ PF usage-counter to zero (until DQ cleanup) */
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
DORQ_REG_PF_USAGE_CNT,
"DQ PF usage counter timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
/* Wait for QM PF usage-counter to zero (until DQ cleanup) */
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
QM_REG_PF_USG_CNT_0 + 4*BP_FUNC(bp),
"QM PF usage counter timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
/* Wait for Timer PF usage-counters to zero (until DQ cleanup) */
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
TM_REG_LIN0_VNIC_UC + 4*BP_PORT(bp),
"Timers VNIC usage counter timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
TM_REG_LIN0_NUM_SCANS + 4*BP_PORT(bp),
"Timers NUM_SCANS usage counter timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
/* Wait DMAE PF usage counter to zero */
if (bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_hw_counter(bp,
dmae_reg_go_c[INIT_DMAE_C(bp)],
"DMAE dommand register timed out",
poll_cnt))
return 1;
return 0;
}
static void bnx2x_hw_enable_status(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
val = REG_RD(bp, CFC_REG_WEAK_ENABLE_PF);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "CFC_REG_WEAK_ENABLE_PF is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, PBF_REG_DISABLE_PF);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PBF_REG_DISABLE_PF is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSI_EN);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSI_EN is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSIX_EN);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSIX_EN is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSIX_FUNC_MASK);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "IGU_REG_PCI_PF_MSIX_FUNC_MASK is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_SHADOW_BME_PF_7_0_CLR);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PGLUE_B_REG_SHADOW_BME_PF_7_0_CLR is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_FLR_REQUEST_PF_7_0_CLR);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PGLUE_B_REG_FLR_REQUEST_PF_7_0_CLR is 0x%x\n", val);
val = REG_RD(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER is 0x%x\n",
val);
}
static int bnx2x_pf_flr_clnup(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 poll_cnt = bnx2x_flr_clnup_poll_count(bp);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "Cleanup after FLR PF[%d]\n", BP_ABS_FUNC(bp));
/* Re-enable PF target read access */
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_TARGET_READ, 1);
/* Poll HW usage counters */
if (bnx2x_poll_hw_usage_counters(bp, poll_cnt))
return -EBUSY;
/* Zero the igu 'trailing edge' and 'leading edge' */
/* Send the FW cleanup command */
if (bnx2x_send_final_clnup(bp, (u8)BP_FUNC(bp), poll_cnt))
return -EBUSY;
/* ATC cleanup */
/* Verify TX hw is flushed */
bnx2x_tx_hw_flushed(bp, poll_cnt);
/* Wait 100ms (not adjusted according to platform) */
msleep(100);
/* Verify no pending pci transactions */
if (bnx2x_is_pcie_pending(bp->pdev))
BNX2X_ERR("PCIE Transactions still pending\n");
/* Debug */
bnx2x_hw_enable_status(bp);
/*
* Master enable - Due to WB DMAE writes performed before this
* register is re-initialized as part of the regular function init
*/
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER, 1);
return 0;
}
static void bnx2x_hc_int_enable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 addr = port ? HC_REG_CONFIG_1 : HC_REG_CONFIG_0;
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, addr);
int msix = (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
int msi = (bp->flags & USING_MSI_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
if (msix) {
val &= ~(HC_CONFIG_0_REG_SINGLE_ISR_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_INT_LINE_EN_0);
val |= (HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_MSIX_INT_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_ATTN_BIT_EN_0);
} else if (msi) {
val &= ~HC_CONFIG_0_REG_INT_LINE_EN_0;
val |= (HC_CONFIG_0_REG_SINGLE_ISR_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_MSIX_INT_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_ATTN_BIT_EN_0);
} else {
val |= (HC_CONFIG_0_REG_SINGLE_ISR_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_MSIX_INT_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_INT_LINE_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_ATTN_BIT_EN_0);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "write %x to HC %d (addr 0x%x)\n",
val, port, addr);
REG_WR(bp, addr, val);
val &= ~HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_MSIX_INT_EN_0;
}
}
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_INT_MASK + port*4, 0x1FFFF);
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "write %x to HC %d (addr 0x%x) mode %s\n",
val, port, addr, (msix ? "MSI-X" : (msi ? "MSI" : "INTx")));
REG_WR(bp, addr, val);
/*
* Ensure that HC_CONFIG is written before leading/trailing edge config
*/
mmiowb();
barrier();
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* init leading/trailing edge */
if (IS_MF(bp)) {
val = (0xee0f | (1 << (BP_E1HVN(bp) + 4)));
if (bp->port.pmf)
/* enable nig and gpio3 attention */
val |= 0x1100;
} else
val = 0xffff;
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_0 + port*8, val);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_LEADING_EDGE_0 + port*8, val);
}
/* Make sure that interrupts are indeed enabled from here on */
mmiowb();
}
static void bnx2x_igu_int_enable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
int msix = (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
int msi = (bp->flags & USING_MSI_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION);
if (msix) {
val &= ~(IGU_PF_CONF_INT_LINE_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_SINGLE_ISR_EN);
val |= (IGU_PF_CONF_FUNC_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_ATTN_BIT_EN);
} else if (msi) {
val &= ~IGU_PF_CONF_INT_LINE_EN;
val |= (IGU_PF_CONF_FUNC_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_ATTN_BIT_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_SINGLE_ISR_EN);
} else {
val &= ~IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN;
val |= (IGU_PF_CONF_FUNC_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_INT_LINE_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_ATTN_BIT_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_SINGLE_ISR_EN);
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "write 0x%x to IGU mode %s\n",
val, (msix ? "MSI-X" : (msi ? "MSI" : "INTx")));
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION, val);
barrier();
/* init leading/trailing edge */
if (IS_MF(bp)) {
val = (0xee0f | (1 << (BP_E1HVN(bp) + 4)));
if (bp->port.pmf)
/* enable nig and gpio3 attention */
val |= 0x1100;
} else
val = 0xffff;
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_LATCH, val);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_LEADING_EDGE_LATCH, val);
/* Make sure that interrupts are indeed enabled from here on */
mmiowb();
}
void bnx2x_int_enable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
bnx2x_hc_int_enable(bp);
else
bnx2x_igu_int_enable(bp);
}
static void bnx2x_hc_int_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 addr = port ? HC_REG_CONFIG_1 : HC_REG_CONFIG_0;
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, addr);
/*
* in E1 we must use only PCI configuration space to disable
* MSI/MSIX capablility
* It's forbitten to disable IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN in HC block
*/
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* Since IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN still always on
* Use mask register to prevent from HC sending interrupts
* after we exit the function
*/
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_INT_MASK + port*4, 0);
val &= ~(HC_CONFIG_0_REG_SINGLE_ISR_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_INT_LINE_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_ATTN_BIT_EN_0);
} else
val &= ~(HC_CONFIG_0_REG_SINGLE_ISR_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_MSIX_INT_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_INT_LINE_EN_0 |
HC_CONFIG_0_REG_ATTN_BIT_EN_0);
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "write %x to HC %d (addr 0x%x)\n",
val, port, addr);
/* flush all outstanding writes */
mmiowb();
REG_WR(bp, addr, val);
if (REG_RD(bp, addr) != val)
BNX2X_ERR("BUG! proper val not read from IGU!\n");
}
static void bnx2x_igu_int_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION);
val &= ~(IGU_PF_CONF_MSI_MSIX_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_INT_LINE_EN |
IGU_PF_CONF_ATTN_BIT_EN);
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "write %x to IGU\n", val);
/* flush all outstanding writes */
mmiowb();
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION, val);
if (REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION) != val)
BNX2X_ERR("BUG! proper val not read from IGU!\n");
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
void bnx2x_int_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
bnx2x_hc_int_disable(bp);
else
bnx2x_igu_int_disable(bp);
}
void bnx2x_int_disable_sync(struct bnx2x *bp, int disable_hw)
{
int msix = (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
int i, offset;
if (disable_hw)
/* prevent the HW from sending interrupts */
bnx2x_int_disable(bp);
/* make sure all ISRs are done */
if (msix) {
synchronize_irq(bp->msix_table[0].vector);
offset = 1;
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
offset++;
#endif
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i)
synchronize_irq(bp->msix_table[offset++].vector);
} else
synchronize_irq(bp->pdev->irq);
/* make sure sp_task is not running */
cancel_delayed_work(&bp->sp_task);
cancel_delayed_work(&bp->period_task);
flush_workqueue(bnx2x_wq);
}
/* fast path */
/*
* General service functions
*/
/* Return true if succeeded to acquire the lock */
static bool bnx2x_trylock_hw_lock(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 resource)
{
u32 lock_status;
u32 resource_bit = (1 << resource);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
u32 hw_lock_control_reg;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Trying to take a lock on resource %d\n", resource);
/* Validating that the resource is within range */
if (resource > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW,
"resource(0x%x) > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE(0x%x)\n",
resource, HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE);
return false;
}
if (func <= 5)
hw_lock_control_reg = (MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_1 + func*8);
else
hw_lock_control_reg =
(MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_7 + (func - 6)*8);
/* Try to acquire the lock */
REG_WR(bp, hw_lock_control_reg + 4, resource_bit);
lock_status = REG_RD(bp, hw_lock_control_reg);
if (lock_status & resource_bit)
return true;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Failed to get a lock on resource %d\n", resource);
return false;
}
/**
* bnx2x_get_leader_lock_resource - get the recovery leader resource id
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Returns the recovery leader resource id according to the engine this function
* belongs to. Currently only only 2 engines is supported.
*/
static inline int bnx2x_get_leader_lock_resource(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (BP_PATH(bp))
return HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_RECOVERY_LEADER_1;
else
return HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_RECOVERY_LEADER_0;
}
/**
* bnx2x_trylock_leader_lock- try to aquire a leader lock.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Tries to aquire a leader lock for cuurent engine.
*/
static inline bool bnx2x_trylock_leader_lock(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return bnx2x_trylock_hw_lock(bp, bnx2x_get_leader_lock_resource(bp));
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
static void bnx2x_cnic_cfc_comp(struct bnx2x *bp, int cid, u8 err);
#endif
void bnx2x_sp_event(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, union eth_rx_cqe *rr_cqe)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = fp->bp;
int cid = SW_CID(rr_cqe->ramrod_cqe.conn_and_cmd_data);
int command = CQE_CMD(rr_cqe->ramrod_cqe.conn_and_cmd_data);
enum bnx2x_queue_cmd drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_MAX;
struct bnx2x_queue_sp_obj *q_obj = &fp->q_obj;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP,
"fp %d cid %d got ramrod #%d state is %x type is %d\n",
fp->index, cid, command, bp->state,
rr_cqe->ramrod_cqe.ramrod_type);
switch (command) {
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_CLIENT_UPDATE):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got UPDATE ramrod. CID %d\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_UPDATE;
break;
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_CLIENT_SETUP):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got MULTI[%d] setup ramrod\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_SETUP;
break;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_TX_QUEUE_SETUP):
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "got MULTI[%d] tx-only setup ramrod\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_SETUP_TX_ONLY;
break;
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_HALT):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got MULTI[%d] halt ramrod\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_HALT;
break;
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_TERMINATE):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got MULTI[%d] teminate ramrod\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_TERMINATE;
break;
case (RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_EMPTY):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got MULTI[%d] empty ramrod\n", cid);
drv_cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_EMPTY;
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("unexpected MC reply (%d) on fp[%d]\n",
command, fp->index);
return;
}
if ((drv_cmd != BNX2X_Q_CMD_MAX) &&
q_obj->complete_cmd(bp, q_obj, drv_cmd))
/* q_obj->complete_cmd() failure means that this was
* an unexpected completion.
*
* In this case we don't want to increase the bp->spq_left
* because apparently we haven't sent this command the first
* place.
*/
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
bnx2x_panic();
#else
return;
#endif
smp_mb__before_atomic_inc();
atomic_inc(&bp->cq_spq_left);
/* push the change in bp->spq_left and towards the memory */
smp_mb__after_atomic_inc();
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "bp->cq_spq_left %x\n", atomic_read(&bp->cq_spq_left));
return;
}
void bnx2x_update_rx_prod(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
u16 bd_prod, u16 rx_comp_prod, u16 rx_sge_prod)
{
u32 start = BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM + fp->ustorm_rx_prods_offset;
bnx2x_update_rx_prod_gen(bp, fp, bd_prod, rx_comp_prod, rx_sge_prod,
start);
}
irqreturn_t bnx2x_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_instance)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev_instance);
u16 status = bnx2x_ack_int(bp);
u16 mask;
int i;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 cos;
/* Return here if interrupt is shared and it's not for us */
if (unlikely(status == 0)) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "not our interrupt!\n");
return IRQ_NONE;
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "got an interrupt status 0x%x\n", status);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (unlikely(bp->panic))
return IRQ_HANDLED;
#endif
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
mask = 0x2 << (fp->index + CNIC_PRESENT);
if (status & mask) {
/* Handle Rx or Tx according to SB id */
prefetch(fp->rx_cons_sb);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos)
prefetch(fp->txdata[cos].tx_cons_sb);
prefetch(&fp->sb_running_index[SM_RX_ID]);
napi_schedule(&bnx2x_fp(bp, fp->index, napi));
status &= ~mask;
}
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
mask = 0x2;
if (status & (mask | 0x1)) {
struct cnic_ops *c_ops = NULL;
if (likely(bp->state == BNX2X_STATE_OPEN)) {
rcu_read_lock();
c_ops = rcu_dereference(bp->cnic_ops);
if (c_ops)
c_ops->cnic_handler(bp->cnic_data, NULL);
rcu_read_unlock();
}
status &= ~mask;
}
#endif
if (unlikely(status & 0x1)) {
queue_delayed_work(bnx2x_wq, &bp->sp_task, 0);
status &= ~0x1;
if (!status)
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
if (unlikely(status))
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "got an unknown interrupt! (status 0x%x)\n",
status);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* Link */
/*
* General service functions
*/
int bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 resource)
{
u32 lock_status;
u32 resource_bit = (1 << resource);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
u32 hw_lock_control_reg;
int cnt;
/* Validating that the resource is within range */
if (resource > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW,
"resource(0x%x) > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE(0x%x)\n",
resource, HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (func <= 5) {
hw_lock_control_reg = (MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_1 + func*8);
} else {
hw_lock_control_reg =
(MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_7 + (func - 6)*8);
}
/* Validating that the resource is not already taken */
lock_status = REG_RD(bp, hw_lock_control_reg);
if (lock_status & resource_bit) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "lock_status 0x%x resource_bit 0x%x\n",
lock_status, resource_bit);
return -EEXIST;
}
/* Try for 5 second every 5ms */
for (cnt = 0; cnt < 1000; cnt++) {
/* Try to acquire the lock */
REG_WR(bp, hw_lock_control_reg + 4, resource_bit);
lock_status = REG_RD(bp, hw_lock_control_reg);
if (lock_status & resource_bit)
return 0;
msleep(5);
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Timeout\n");
return -EAGAIN;
}
int bnx2x_release_leader_lock(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, bnx2x_get_leader_lock_resource(bp));
}
int bnx2x_release_hw_lock(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 resource)
{
u32 lock_status;
u32 resource_bit = (1 << resource);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
u32 hw_lock_control_reg;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Releasing a lock on resource %d\n", resource);
/* Validating that the resource is within range */
if (resource > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW,
"resource(0x%x) > HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE(0x%x)\n",
resource, HW_LOCK_MAX_RESOURCE_VALUE);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (func <= 5) {
hw_lock_control_reg = (MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_1 + func*8);
} else {
hw_lock_control_reg =
(MISC_REG_DRIVER_CONTROL_7 + (func - 6)*8);
}
/* Validating that the resource is currently taken */
lock_status = REG_RD(bp, hw_lock_control_reg);
if (!(lock_status & resource_bit)) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "lock_status 0x%x resource_bit 0x%x\n",
lock_status, resource_bit);
return -EFAULT;
}
REG_WR(bp, hw_lock_control_reg, resource_bit);
return 0;
}
int bnx2x_get_gpio(struct bnx2x *bp, int gpio_num, u8 port)
{
/* The GPIO should be swapped if swap register is set and active */
int gpio_port = (REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_PORT_SWAP) &&
REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_STRAP_OVERRIDE)) ^ port;
int gpio_shift = gpio_num +
(gpio_port ? MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_PORT_SHIFT : 0);
u32 gpio_mask = (1 << gpio_shift);
u32 gpio_reg;
int value;
if (gpio_num > MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_3) {
BNX2X_ERR("Invalid GPIO %d\n", gpio_num);
return -EINVAL;
}
/* read GPIO value */
gpio_reg = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO);
/* get the requested pin value */
if ((gpio_reg & gpio_mask) == gpio_mask)
value = 1;
else
value = 0;
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "pin %d value 0x%x\n", gpio_num, value);
return value;
}
int bnx2x_set_gpio(struct bnx2x *bp, int gpio_num, u32 mode, u8 port)
{
/* The GPIO should be swapped if swap register is set and active */
int gpio_port = (REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_PORT_SWAP) &&
REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_STRAP_OVERRIDE)) ^ port;
int gpio_shift = gpio_num +
(gpio_port ? MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_PORT_SHIFT : 0);
u32 gpio_mask = (1 << gpio_shift);
u32 gpio_reg;
if (gpio_num > MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_3) {
BNX2X_ERR("Invalid GPIO %d\n", gpio_num);
return -EINVAL;
}
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
/* read GPIO and mask except the float bits */
gpio_reg = (REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO) & MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT);
switch (mode) {
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_OUTPUT_LOW:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO %d (shift %d) -> output low\n",
gpio_num, gpio_shift);
/* clear FLOAT and set CLR */
gpio_reg &= ~(gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT_POS);
gpio_reg |= (gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_CLR_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_OUTPUT_HIGH:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO %d (shift %d) -> output high\n",
gpio_num, gpio_shift);
/* clear FLOAT and set SET */
gpio_reg &= ~(gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT_POS);
gpio_reg |= (gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_SET_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INPUT_HI_Z:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO %d (shift %d) -> input\n",
gpio_num, gpio_shift);
/* set FLOAT */
gpio_reg |= (gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT_POS);
break;
default:
break;
}
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO, gpio_reg);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
return 0;
}
int bnx2x_set_mult_gpio(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 pins, u32 mode)
{
u32 gpio_reg = 0;
int rc = 0;
/* Any port swapping should be handled by caller. */
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
/* read GPIO and mask except the float bits */
gpio_reg = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO);
gpio_reg &= ~(pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT_POS);
gpio_reg &= ~(pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_CLR_POS);
gpio_reg &= ~(pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_SET_POS);
switch (mode) {
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_OUTPUT_LOW:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO 0x%x -> output low\n", pins);
/* set CLR */
gpio_reg |= (pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_CLR_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_OUTPUT_HIGH:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO 0x%x -> output high\n", pins);
/* set SET */
gpio_reg |= (pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_SET_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INPUT_HI_Z:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO 0x%x -> input\n", pins);
/* set FLOAT */
gpio_reg |= (pins << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_FLOAT_POS);
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("Invalid GPIO mode assignment %d\n", mode);
rc = -EINVAL;
break;
}
if (rc == 0)
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO, gpio_reg);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
return rc;
}
int bnx2x_set_gpio_int(struct bnx2x *bp, int gpio_num, u32 mode, u8 port)
{
/* The GPIO should be swapped if swap register is set and active */
int gpio_port = (REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_PORT_SWAP) &&
REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_STRAP_OVERRIDE)) ^ port;
int gpio_shift = gpio_num +
(gpio_port ? MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_PORT_SHIFT : 0);
u32 gpio_mask = (1 << gpio_shift);
u32 gpio_reg;
if (gpio_num > MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_3) {
BNX2X_ERR("Invalid GPIO %d\n", gpio_num);
return -EINVAL;
}
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
/* read GPIO int */
gpio_reg = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO_INT);
switch (mode) {
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_OUTPUT_CLR:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Clear GPIO INT %d (shift %d) -> "
"output low\n", gpio_num, gpio_shift);
/* clear SET and set CLR */
gpio_reg &= ~(gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_SET_POS);
gpio_reg |= (gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_CLR_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_OUTPUT_SET:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set GPIO INT %d (shift %d) -> "
"output high\n", gpio_num, gpio_shift);
/* clear CLR and set SET */
gpio_reg &= ~(gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_CLR_POS);
gpio_reg |= (gpio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_GPIO_INT_SET_POS);
break;
default:
break;
}
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_GPIO_INT, gpio_reg);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_GPIO);
return 0;
}
static int bnx2x_set_spio(struct bnx2x *bp, int spio_num, u32 mode)
{
u32 spio_mask = (1 << spio_num);
u32 spio_reg;
if ((spio_num < MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_4) ||
(spio_num > MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_7)) {
BNX2X_ERR("Invalid SPIO %d\n", spio_num);
return -EINVAL;
}
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_SPIO);
/* read SPIO and mask except the float bits */
spio_reg = (REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO) & MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_FLOAT);
switch (mode) {
case MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_OUTPUT_LOW:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set SPIO %d -> output low\n", spio_num);
/* clear FLOAT and set CLR */
spio_reg &= ~(spio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_FLOAT_POS);
spio_reg |= (spio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_CLR_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_OUTPUT_HIGH:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set SPIO %d -> output high\n", spio_num);
/* clear FLOAT and set SET */
spio_reg &= ~(spio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_FLOAT_POS);
spio_reg |= (spio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_SET_POS);
break;
case MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_INPUT_HI_Z:
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "Set SPIO %d -> input\n", spio_num);
/* set FLOAT */
spio_reg |= (spio_mask << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_FLOAT_POS);
break;
default:
break;
}
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO, spio_reg);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_SPIO);
return 0;
}
void bnx2x_calc_fc_adv(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u8 cfg_idx = bnx2x_get_link_cfg_idx(bp);
switch (bp->link_vars.ieee_fc &
MDIO_COMBO_IEEE0_AUTO_NEG_ADV_PAUSE_MASK) {
case MDIO_COMBO_IEEE0_AUTO_NEG_ADV_PAUSE_NONE:
bp->port.advertising[cfg_idx] &= ~(ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause |
ADVERTISED_Pause);
break;
case MDIO_COMBO_IEEE0_AUTO_NEG_ADV_PAUSE_BOTH:
bp->port.advertising[cfg_idx] |= (ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause |
ADVERTISED_Pause);
break;
case MDIO_COMBO_IEEE0_AUTO_NEG_ADV_PAUSE_ASYMMETRIC:
bp->port.advertising[cfg_idx] |= ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause;
break;
default:
bp->port.advertising[cfg_idx] &= ~(ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause |
ADVERTISED_Pause);
break;
}
}
u8 bnx2x_initial_phy_init(struct bnx2x *bp, int load_mode)
{
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
u8 rc;
int cfx_idx = bnx2x_get_link_cfg_idx(bp);
u16 req_line_speed = bp->link_params.req_line_speed[cfx_idx];
/*
* Initialize link parameters structure variables
* It is recommended to turn off RX FC for jumbo frames
* for better performance
*/
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && (bp->dev->mtu > 5000))
bp->link_params.req_fc_auto_adv = BNX2X_FLOW_CTRL_TX;
else
bp->link_params.req_fc_auto_adv = BNX2X_FLOW_CTRL_BOTH;
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
if (load_mode == LOAD_DIAG) {
struct link_params *lp = &bp->link_params;
lp->loopback_mode = LOOPBACK_XGXS;
/* do PHY loopback at 10G speed, if possible */
if (lp->req_line_speed[cfx_idx] < SPEED_10000) {
if (lp->speed_cap_mask[cfx_idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_10G)
lp->req_line_speed[cfx_idx] =
SPEED_10000;
else
lp->req_line_speed[cfx_idx] =
SPEED_1000;
}
}
rc = bnx2x_phy_init(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_calc_fc_adv(bp);
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp) && bp->link_vars.link_up) {
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_LINK_UP);
bnx2x_link_report(bp);
} else
queue_delayed_work(bnx2x_wq, &bp->period_task, 0);
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[cfx_idx] = req_line_speed;
return rc;
}
BNX2X_ERR("Bootcode is missing - can not initialize link\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
void bnx2x_link_set(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_link_reset(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars, 1);
bnx2x_phy_init(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_calc_fc_adv(bp);
} else
BNX2X_ERR("Bootcode is missing - can not set link\n");
}
static void bnx2x__link_reset(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_link_reset(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars, 1);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
} else
BNX2X_ERR("Bootcode is missing - can not reset link\n");
}
u8 bnx2x_link_test(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 is_serdes)
{
u8 rc = 0;
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
rc = bnx2x_test_link(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars,
is_serdes);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
} else
BNX2X_ERR("Bootcode is missing - can not test link\n");
return rc;
}
static void bnx2x_init_port_minmax(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 r_param = bp->link_vars.line_speed / 8;
u32 fair_periodic_timeout_usec;
u32 t_fair;
memset(&(bp->cmng.rs_vars), 0,
sizeof(struct rate_shaping_vars_per_port));
memset(&(bp->cmng.fair_vars), 0, sizeof(struct fairness_vars_per_port));
/* 100 usec in SDM ticks = 25 since each tick is 4 usec */
bp->cmng.rs_vars.rs_periodic_timeout = RS_PERIODIC_TIMEOUT_USEC / 4;
/* this is the threshold below which no timer arming will occur
1.25 coefficient is for the threshold to be a little bigger
than the real time, to compensate for timer in-accuracy */
bp->cmng.rs_vars.rs_threshold =
(RS_PERIODIC_TIMEOUT_USEC * r_param * 5) / 4;
/* resolution of fairness timer */
fair_periodic_timeout_usec = QM_ARB_BYTES / r_param;
/* for 10G it is 1000usec. for 1G it is 10000usec. */
t_fair = T_FAIR_COEF / bp->link_vars.line_speed;
/* this is the threshold below which we won't arm the timer anymore */
bp->cmng.fair_vars.fair_threshold = QM_ARB_BYTES;
/* we multiply by 1e3/8 to get bytes/msec.
We don't want the credits to pass a credit
of the t_fair*FAIR_MEM (algorithm resolution) */
bp->cmng.fair_vars.upper_bound = r_param * t_fair * FAIR_MEM;
/* since each tick is 4 usec */
bp->cmng.fair_vars.fairness_timeout = fair_periodic_timeout_usec / 4;
}
/* Calculates the sum of vn_min_rates.
It's needed for further normalizing of the min_rates.
Returns:
sum of vn_min_rates.
or
0 - if all the min_rates are 0.
In the later case fainess algorithm should be deactivated.
If not all min_rates are zero then those that are zeroes will be set to 1.
*/
static void bnx2x_calc_vn_weight_sum(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int all_zero = 1;
int vn;
bp->vn_weight_sum = 0;
for (vn = VN_0; vn < E1HVN_MAX; vn++) {
u32 vn_cfg = bp->mf_config[vn];
u32 vn_min_rate = ((vn_cfg & FUNC_MF_CFG_MIN_BW_MASK) >>
FUNC_MF_CFG_MIN_BW_SHIFT) * 100;
/* Skip hidden vns */
if (vn_cfg & FUNC_MF_CFG_FUNC_HIDE)
continue;
/* If min rate is zero - set it to 1 */
if (!vn_min_rate)
vn_min_rate = DEF_MIN_RATE;
else
all_zero = 0;
bp->vn_weight_sum += vn_min_rate;
}
/* if ETS or all min rates are zeros - disable fairness */
if (BNX2X_IS_ETS_ENABLED(bp)) {
bp->cmng.flags.cmng_enables &=
~CMNG_FLAGS_PER_PORT_FAIRNESS_VN;
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "Fairness will be disabled due to ETS\n");
} else if (all_zero) {
bp->cmng.flags.cmng_enables &=
~CMNG_FLAGS_PER_PORT_FAIRNESS_VN;
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "All MIN values are zeroes"
" fairness will be disabled\n");
} else
bp->cmng.flags.cmng_enables |=
CMNG_FLAGS_PER_PORT_FAIRNESS_VN;
}
static void bnx2x_init_vn_minmax(struct bnx2x *bp, int vn)
{
struct rate_shaping_vars_per_vn m_rs_vn;
struct fairness_vars_per_vn m_fair_vn;
u32 vn_cfg = bp->mf_config[vn];
int func = 2*vn + BP_PORT(bp);
u16 vn_min_rate, vn_max_rate;
int i;
/* If function is hidden - set min and max to zeroes */
if (vn_cfg & FUNC_MF_CFG_FUNC_HIDE) {
vn_min_rate = 0;
vn_max_rate = 0;
} else {
u32 maxCfg = bnx2x_extract_max_cfg(bp, vn_cfg);
vn_min_rate = ((vn_cfg & FUNC_MF_CFG_MIN_BW_MASK) >>
FUNC_MF_CFG_MIN_BW_SHIFT) * 100;
/* If fairness is enabled (not all min rates are zeroes) and
if current min rate is zero - set it to 1.
This is a requirement of the algorithm. */
if (bp->vn_weight_sum && (vn_min_rate == 0))
vn_min_rate = DEF_MIN_RATE;
if (IS_MF_SI(bp))
/* maxCfg in percents of linkspeed */
vn_max_rate = (bp->link_vars.line_speed * maxCfg) / 100;
else
/* maxCfg is absolute in 100Mb units */
vn_max_rate = maxCfg * 100;
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP,
"func %d: vn_min_rate %d vn_max_rate %d vn_weight_sum %d\n",
func, vn_min_rate, vn_max_rate, bp->vn_weight_sum);
memset(&m_rs_vn, 0, sizeof(struct rate_shaping_vars_per_vn));
memset(&m_fair_vn, 0, sizeof(struct fairness_vars_per_vn));
/* global vn counter - maximal Mbps for this vn */
m_rs_vn.vn_counter.rate = vn_max_rate;
/* quota - number of bytes transmitted in this period */
m_rs_vn.vn_counter.quota =
(vn_max_rate * RS_PERIODIC_TIMEOUT_USEC) / 8;
if (bp->vn_weight_sum) {
/* credit for each period of the fairness algorithm:
number of bytes in T_FAIR (the vn share the port rate).
vn_weight_sum should not be larger than 10000, thus
T_FAIR_COEF / (8 * vn_weight_sum) will always be greater
than zero */
m_fair_vn.vn_credit_delta =
max_t(u32, (vn_min_rate * (T_FAIR_COEF /
(8 * bp->vn_weight_sum))),
(bp->cmng.fair_vars.fair_threshold +
MIN_ABOVE_THRESH));
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "m_fair_vn.vn_credit_delta %d\n",
m_fair_vn.vn_credit_delta);
}
/* Store it to internal memory */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct rate_shaping_vars_per_vn)/4; i++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_RATE_SHAPING_PER_VN_VARS_OFFSET(func) + i * 4,
((u32 *)(&m_rs_vn))[i]);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct fairness_vars_per_vn)/4; i++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_FAIRNESS_PER_VN_VARS_OFFSET(func) + i * 4,
((u32 *)(&m_fair_vn))[i]);
}
static int bnx2x_get_cmng_fns_mode(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp))
return CMNG_FNS_NONE;
if (IS_MF(bp))
return CMNG_FNS_MINMAX;
return CMNG_FNS_NONE;
}
void bnx2x_read_mf_cfg(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int vn, n = (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) ? 2 : 1);
if (BP_NOMCP(bp))
return; /* what should be the default bvalue in this case */
/* For 2 port configuration the absolute function number formula
* is:
* abs_func = 2 * vn + BP_PORT + BP_PATH
*
* and there are 4 functions per port
*
* For 4 port configuration it is
* abs_func = 4 * vn + 2 * BP_PORT + BP_PATH
*
* and there are 2 functions per port
*/
for (vn = VN_0; vn < E1HVN_MAX; vn++) {
int /*abs*/func = n * (2 * vn + BP_PORT(bp)) + BP_PATH(bp);
if (func >= E1H_FUNC_MAX)
break;
bp->mf_config[vn] =
MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_mf_config[func].config);
}
}
static void bnx2x_cmng_fns_init(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 read_cfg, u8 cmng_type)
{
if (cmng_type == CMNG_FNS_MINMAX) {
int vn;
/* clear cmng_enables */
bp->cmng.flags.cmng_enables = 0;
/* read mf conf from shmem */
if (read_cfg)
bnx2x_read_mf_cfg(bp);
/* Init rate shaping and fairness contexts */
bnx2x_init_port_minmax(bp);
/* vn_weight_sum and enable fairness if not 0 */
bnx2x_calc_vn_weight_sum(bp);
/* calculate and set min-max rate for each vn */
if (bp->port.pmf)
for (vn = VN_0; vn < E1HVN_MAX; vn++)
bnx2x_init_vn_minmax(bp, vn);
/* always enable rate shaping and fairness */
bp->cmng.flags.cmng_enables |=
CMNG_FLAGS_PER_PORT_RATE_SHAPING_VN;
if (!bp->vn_weight_sum)
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "All MIN values are zeroes"
" fairness will be disabled\n");
return;
}
/* rate shaping and fairness are disabled */
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP,
"rate shaping and fairness are disabled\n");
}
static inline void bnx2x_link_sync_notify(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int func;
int vn;
/* Set the attention towards other drivers on the same port */
for (vn = VN_0; vn < E1HVN_MAX; vn++) {
if (vn == BP_E1HVN(bp))
continue;
func = ((vn << 1) | port);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_0 +
(LINK_SYNC_ATTENTION_BIT_FUNC_0 + func)*4, 1);
}
}
/* This function is called upon link interrupt */
static void bnx2x_link_attn(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* Make sure that we are synced with the current statistics */
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_STOP);
bnx2x_link_update(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars);
if (bp->link_vars.link_up) {
/* dropless flow control */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp) && bp->dropless_fc) {
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 pause_enabled = 0;
if (bp->link_vars.flow_ctrl & BNX2X_FLOW_CTRL_TX)
pause_enabled = 1;
REG_WR(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_ETH_PAUSE_ENABLED_OFFSET(port),
pause_enabled);
}
if (bp->link_vars.mac_type != MAC_TYPE_EMAC) {
struct host_port_stats *pstats;
pstats = bnx2x_sp(bp, port_stats);
/* reset old mac stats */
memset(&(pstats->mac_stx[0]), 0,
sizeof(struct mac_stx));
}
if (bp->state == BNX2X_STATE_OPEN)
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_LINK_UP);
}
if (bp->link_vars.link_up && bp->link_vars.line_speed) {
int cmng_fns = bnx2x_get_cmng_fns_mode(bp);
if (cmng_fns != CMNG_FNS_NONE) {
bnx2x_cmng_fns_init(bp, false, cmng_fns);
storm_memset_cmng(bp, &bp->cmng, BP_PORT(bp));
} else
/* rate shaping and fairness are disabled */
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP,
"single function mode without fairness\n");
}
__bnx2x_link_report(bp);
if (IS_MF(bp))
bnx2x_link_sync_notify(bp);
}
void bnx2x__link_status_update(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->state != BNX2X_STATE_OPEN)
return;
bnx2x_link_status_update(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars);
if (bp->link_vars.link_up)
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_LINK_UP);
else
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_STOP);
/* indicate link status */
bnx2x_link_report(bp);
}
static void bnx2x_pmf_update(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 val;
bp->port.pmf = 1;
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "pmf %d\n", bp->port.pmf);
/*
* We need the mb() to ensure the ordering between the writing to
* bp->port.pmf here and reading it from the bnx2x_periodic_task().
*/
smp_mb();
/* queue a periodic task */
queue_delayed_work(bnx2x_wq, &bp->period_task, 0);
bnx2x_dcbx_pmf_update(bp);
/* enable nig attention */
val = (0xff0f | (1 << (BP_E1HVN(bp) + 4)));
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) {
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_0 + port*8, val);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_LEADING_EDGE_0 + port*8, val);
} else if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_LATCH, val);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_LEADING_EDGE_LATCH, val);
}
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_PMF);
}
/* end of Link */
/* slow path */
/*
* General service functions
*/
/* send the MCP a request, block until there is a reply */
u32 bnx2x_fw_command(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 command, u32 param)
{
int mb_idx = BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp);
u32 seq;
u32 rc = 0;
u32 cnt = 1;
u8 delay = CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp) ? 100 : 10;
mutex_lock(&bp->fw_mb_mutex);
seq = ++bp->fw_seq;
SHMEM_WR(bp, func_mb[mb_idx].drv_mb_param, param);
SHMEM_WR(bp, func_mb[mb_idx].drv_mb_header, (command | seq));
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "wrote command (%x) to FW MB param 0x%08x\n",
(command | seq), param);
do {
/* let the FW do it's magic ... */
msleep(delay);
rc = SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[mb_idx].fw_mb_header);
/* Give the FW up to 5 second (500*10ms) */
} while ((seq != (rc & FW_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK)) && (cnt++ < 500));
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "[after %d ms] read (%x) seq is (%x) from FW MB\n",
cnt*delay, rc, seq);
/* is this a reply to our command? */
if (seq == (rc & FW_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK))
rc &= FW_MSG_CODE_MASK;
else {
/* FW BUG! */
BNX2X_ERR("FW failed to respond!\n");
bnx2x_fw_dump(bp);
rc = 0;
}
mutex_unlock(&bp->fw_mb_mutex);
return rc;
}
static u8 stat_counter_valid(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* Statistics are not supported for CNIC Clients at the moment */
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
return false;
#endif
return true;
}
void bnx2x_func_init(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_func_init_params *p)
{
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
struct tstorm_eth_function_common_config tcfg = {0};
storm_memset_func_cfg(bp, &tcfg, p->func_id);
}
/* Enable the function in the FW */
storm_memset_vf_to_pf(bp, p->func_id, p->pf_id);
storm_memset_func_en(bp, p->func_id, 1);
/* spq */
if (p->func_flgs & FUNC_FLG_SPQ) {
storm_memset_spq_addr(bp, p->spq_map, p->func_id);
REG_WR(bp, XSEM_REG_FAST_MEMORY +
XSTORM_SPQ_PROD_OFFSET(p->func_id), p->spq_prod);
}
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/**
* bnx2x_get_tx_only_flags - Return common flags
*
* @bp device handle
* @fp queue handle
* @zero_stats TRUE if statistics zeroing is needed
*
* Return the flags that are common for the Tx-only and not normal connections.
*/
static inline unsigned long bnx2x_get_common_flags(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
bool zero_stats)
{
unsigned long flags = 0;
/* PF driver will always initialize the Queue to an ACTIVE state */
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_ACTIVE, &flags);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/* tx only connections collect statistics (on the same index as the
* parent connection). The statistics are zeroed when the parent
* connection is initialized.
*/
if (stat_counter_valid(bp, fp)) {
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_STATS, &flags);
if (zero_stats)
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_ZERO_STATS, &flags);
}
return flags;
}
static inline unsigned long bnx2x_get_q_flags(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
bool leading)
{
unsigned long flags = 0;
/* calculate other queue flags */
if (IS_MF_SD(bp))
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_OV, &flags);
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_FCOE, &flags);
if (!fp->disable_tpa) {
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_TPA, &flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_TPA_IPV6, &flags);
}
if (leading) {
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_LEADING_RSS, &flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_MCAST, &flags);
}
/* Always set HW VLAN stripping */
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_VLAN, &flags);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return flags | bnx2x_get_common_flags(bp, fp, true);
}
static void bnx2x_pf_q_prep_general(struct bnx2x *bp,
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, struct bnx2x_general_setup_params *gen_init,
u8 cos)
{
gen_init->stat_id = bnx2x_stats_id(fp);
gen_init->spcl_id = fp->cl_id;
/* Always use mini-jumbo MTU for FCoE L2 ring */
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
gen_init->mtu = BNX2X_FCOE_MINI_JUMBO_MTU;
else
gen_init->mtu = bp->dev->mtu;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
gen_init->cos = cos;
}
static void bnx2x_pf_rx_q_prep(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, struct rxq_pause_params *pause,
struct bnx2x_rxq_setup_params *rxq_init)
{
u8 max_sge = 0;
u16 sge_sz = 0;
u16 tpa_agg_size = 0;
if (!fp->disable_tpa) {
pause->sge_th_hi = 250;
pause->sge_th_lo = 150;
tpa_agg_size = min_t(u32,
(min_t(u32, 8, MAX_SKB_FRAGS) *
SGE_PAGE_SIZE * PAGES_PER_SGE), 0xffff);
max_sge = SGE_PAGE_ALIGN(bp->dev->mtu) >>
SGE_PAGE_SHIFT;
max_sge = ((max_sge + PAGES_PER_SGE - 1) &
(~(PAGES_PER_SGE-1))) >> PAGES_PER_SGE_SHIFT;
sge_sz = (u16)min_t(u32, SGE_PAGE_SIZE * PAGES_PER_SGE,
0xffff);
}
/* pause - not for e1 */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
pause->bd_th_hi = 350;
pause->bd_th_lo = 250;
pause->rcq_th_hi = 350;
pause->rcq_th_lo = 250;
pause->pri_map = 1;
}
/* rxq setup */
rxq_init->dscr_map = fp->rx_desc_mapping;
rxq_init->sge_map = fp->rx_sge_mapping;
rxq_init->rcq_map = fp->rx_comp_mapping;
rxq_init->rcq_np_map = fp->rx_comp_mapping + BCM_PAGE_SIZE;
/* This should be a maximum number of data bytes that may be
* placed on the BD (not including paddings).
*/
rxq_init->buf_sz = fp->rx_buf_size - BNX2X_FW_RX_ALIGN -
IP_HEADER_ALIGNMENT_PADDING;
rxq_init->cl_qzone_id = fp->cl_qzone_id;
rxq_init->tpa_agg_sz = tpa_agg_size;
rxq_init->sge_buf_sz = sge_sz;
rxq_init->max_sges_pkt = max_sge;
rxq_init->rss_engine_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
/* Maximum number or simultaneous TPA aggregation for this Queue.
*
* For PF Clients it should be the maximum avaliable number.
* VF driver(s) may want to define it to a smaller value.
*/
rxq_init->max_tpa_queues =
(CHIP_IS_E1(bp) ? ETH_MAX_AGGREGATION_QUEUES_E1 :
ETH_MAX_AGGREGATION_QUEUES_E1H_E2);
rxq_init->cache_line_log = BNX2X_RX_ALIGN_SHIFT;
rxq_init->fw_sb_id = fp->fw_sb_id;
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
rxq_init->sb_cq_index = HC_SP_INDEX_ETH_FCOE_RX_CQ_CONS;
else
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
rxq_init->sb_cq_index = HC_INDEX_ETH_RX_CQ_CONS;
}
static void bnx2x_pf_tx_q_prep(struct bnx2x *bp,
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, struct bnx2x_txq_setup_params *txq_init,
u8 cos)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
txq_init->dscr_map = fp->txdata[cos].tx_desc_mapping;
txq_init->sb_cq_index = HC_INDEX_ETH_FIRST_TX_CQ_CONS + cos;
txq_init->traffic_type = LLFC_TRAFFIC_TYPE_NW;
txq_init->fw_sb_id = fp->fw_sb_id;
/*
* set the tss leading client id for TX classfication ==
* leading RSS client id
*/
txq_init->tss_leading_cl_id = bnx2x_fp(bp, 0, cl_id);
if (IS_FCOE_FP(fp)) {
txq_init->sb_cq_index = HC_SP_INDEX_ETH_FCOE_TX_CQ_CONS;
txq_init->traffic_type = LLFC_TRAFFIC_TYPE_FCOE;
}
}
static void bnx2x_pf_init(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct bnx2x_func_init_params func_init = {0};
struct event_ring_data eq_data = { {0} };
u16 flags;
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* reset IGU PF statistics: MSIX + ATTN */
/* PF */
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_STATISTIC_NUM_MESSAGE_SENT +
BNX2X_IGU_STAS_MSG_VF_CNT*4 +
(CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) ?
BP_FUNC(bp) : BP_VN(bp))*4, 0);
/* ATTN */
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_STATISTIC_NUM_MESSAGE_SENT +
BNX2X_IGU_STAS_MSG_VF_CNT*4 +
BNX2X_IGU_STAS_MSG_PF_CNT*4 +
(CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) ?
BP_FUNC(bp) : BP_VN(bp))*4, 0);
}
/* function setup flags */
flags = (FUNC_FLG_STATS | FUNC_FLG_LEADING | FUNC_FLG_SPQ);
/* This flag is relevant for E1x only.
* E2 doesn't have a TPA configuration in a function level.
*/
flags |= (bp->flags & TPA_ENABLE_FLAG) ? FUNC_FLG_TPA : 0;
func_init.func_flgs = flags;
func_init.pf_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
func_init.func_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
func_init.spq_map = bp->spq_mapping;
func_init.spq_prod = bp->spq_prod_idx;
bnx2x_func_init(bp, &func_init);
memset(&(bp->cmng), 0, sizeof(struct cmng_struct_per_port));
/*
* Congestion management values depend on the link rate
* There is no active link so initial link rate is set to 10 Gbps.
* When the link comes up The congestion management values are
* re-calculated according to the actual link rate.
*/
bp->link_vars.line_speed = SPEED_10000;
bnx2x_cmng_fns_init(bp, true, bnx2x_get_cmng_fns_mode(bp));
/* Only the PMF sets the HW */
if (bp->port.pmf)
storm_memset_cmng(bp, &bp->cmng, BP_PORT(bp));
/* init Event Queue */
eq_data.base_addr.hi = U64_HI(bp->eq_mapping);
eq_data.base_addr.lo = U64_LO(bp->eq_mapping);
eq_data.producer = bp->eq_prod;
eq_data.index_id = HC_SP_INDEX_EQ_CONS;
eq_data.sb_id = DEF_SB_ID;
storm_memset_eq_data(bp, &eq_data, BP_FUNC(bp));
}
static void bnx2x_e1h_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
bnx2x_tx_disable(bp);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_FUNC_EN + port*8, 0);
}
static void bnx2x_e1h_enable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_FUNC_EN + port*8, 1);
/* Tx queue should be only reenabled */
netif_tx_wake_all_queues(bp->dev);
/*
* Should not call netif_carrier_on since it will be called if the link
* is up when checking for link state
*/
}
/* called due to MCP event (on pmf):
* reread new bandwidth configuration
* configure FW
* notify others function about the change
*/
static inline void bnx2x_config_mf_bw(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->link_vars.link_up) {
bnx2x_cmng_fns_init(bp, true, CMNG_FNS_MINMAX);
bnx2x_link_sync_notify(bp);
}
storm_memset_cmng(bp, &bp->cmng, BP_PORT(bp));
}
static inline void bnx2x_set_mf_bw(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bnx2x_config_mf_bw(bp);
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, DRV_MSG_CODE_SET_MF_BW_ACK, 0);
}
static void bnx2x_dcc_event(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 dcc_event)
{
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "dcc_event 0x%x\n", dcc_event);
if (dcc_event & DRV_STATUS_DCC_DISABLE_ENABLE_PF) {
/*
* This is the only place besides the function initialization
* where the bp->flags can change so it is done without any
* locks
*/
if (bp->mf_config[BP_VN(bp)] & FUNC_MF_CFG_FUNC_DISABLED) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN, "mf_cfg function disabled\n");
bp->flags |= MF_FUNC_DIS;
bnx2x_e1h_disable(bp);
} else {
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "mf_cfg function enabled\n");
bp->flags &= ~MF_FUNC_DIS;
bnx2x_e1h_enable(bp);
}
dcc_event &= ~DRV_STATUS_DCC_DISABLE_ENABLE_PF;
}
if (dcc_event & DRV_STATUS_DCC_BANDWIDTH_ALLOCATION) {
bnx2x_config_mf_bw(bp);
dcc_event &= ~DRV_STATUS_DCC_BANDWIDTH_ALLOCATION;
}
/* Report results to MCP */
if (dcc_event)
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, DRV_MSG_CODE_DCC_FAILURE, 0);
else
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, DRV_MSG_CODE_DCC_OK, 0);
}
/* must be called under the spq lock */
static inline struct eth_spe *bnx2x_sp_get_next(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct eth_spe *next_spe = bp->spq_prod_bd;
if (bp->spq_prod_bd == bp->spq_last_bd) {
bp->spq_prod_bd = bp->spq;
bp->spq_prod_idx = 0;
DP(NETIF_MSG_TIMER, "end of spq\n");
} else {
bp->spq_prod_bd++;
bp->spq_prod_idx++;
}
return next_spe;
}
/* must be called under the spq lock */
static inline void bnx2x_sp_prod_update(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
/*
* Make sure that BD data is updated before writing the producer:
* BD data is written to the memory, the producer is read from the
* memory, thus we need a full memory barrier to ensure the ordering.
*/
mb();
REG_WR16(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM + XSTORM_SPQ_PROD_OFFSET(func),
bp->spq_prod_idx);
mmiowb();
}
/**
* bnx2x_is_contextless_ramrod - check if the current command ends on EQ
*
* @cmd: command to check
* @cmd_type: command type
*/
static inline bool bnx2x_is_contextless_ramrod(int cmd, int cmd_type)
{
if ((cmd_type == NONE_CONNECTION_TYPE) ||
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_FORWARD_SETUP) ||
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_CLASSIFICATION_RULES) ||
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_FILTER_RULES) ||
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_MULTICAST_RULES) ||
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_SET_MAC) ||
(cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_RSS_UPDATE))
return true;
else
return false;
}
/**
* bnx2x_sp_post - place a single command on an SP ring
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @command: command to place (e.g. SETUP, FILTER_RULES, etc.)
* @cid: SW CID the command is related to
* @data_hi: command private data address (high 32 bits)
* @data_lo: command private data address (low 32 bits)
* @cmd_type: command type (e.g. NONE, ETH)
*
* SP data is handled as if it's always an address pair, thus data fields are
* not swapped to little endian in upper functions. Instead this function swaps
* data as if it's two u32 fields.
*/
int bnx2x_sp_post(struct bnx2x *bp, int command, int cid,
u32 data_hi, u32 data_lo, int cmd_type)
{
struct eth_spe *spe;
u16 type;
bool common = bnx2x_is_contextless_ramrod(command, cmd_type);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (unlikely(bp->panic))
return -EIO;
#endif
spin_lock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
if (common) {
if (!atomic_read(&bp->eq_spq_left)) {
BNX2X_ERR("BUG! EQ ring full!\n");
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
bnx2x_panic();
return -EBUSY;
}
} else if (!atomic_read(&bp->cq_spq_left)) {
BNX2X_ERR("BUG! SPQ ring full!\n");
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
bnx2x_panic();
return -EBUSY;
}
spe = bnx2x_sp_get_next(bp);
/* CID needs port number to be encoded int it */
spe->hdr.conn_and_cmd_data =
cpu_to_le32((command << SPE_HDR_CMD_ID_SHIFT) |
HW_CID(bp, cid));
type = (cmd_type << SPE_HDR_CONN_TYPE_SHIFT) & SPE_HDR_CONN_TYPE;
type |= ((BP_FUNC(bp) << SPE_HDR_FUNCTION_ID_SHIFT) &
SPE_HDR_FUNCTION_ID);
spe->hdr.type = cpu_to_le16(type);
spe->data.update_data_addr.hi = cpu_to_le32(data_hi);
spe->data.update_data_addr.lo = cpu_to_le32(data_lo);
/*
* It's ok if the actual decrement is issued towards the memory
* somewhere between the spin_lock and spin_unlock. Thus no
* more explict memory barrier is needed.
*/
if (common)
atomic_dec(&bp->eq_spq_left);
else
atomic_dec(&bp->cq_spq_left);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP/*NETIF_MSG_TIMER*/,
"SPQE[%x] (%x:%x) (cmd, common?) (%d,%d) hw_cid %x data (%x:%x) "
"type(0x%x) left (CQ, EQ) (%x,%x)\n",
bp->spq_prod_idx, (u32)U64_HI(bp->spq_mapping),
(u32)(U64_LO(bp->spq_mapping) +
(void *)bp->spq_prod_bd - (void *)bp->spq), command, common,
HW_CID(bp, cid), data_hi, data_lo, type,
atomic_read(&bp->cq_spq_left), atomic_read(&bp->eq_spq_left));
bnx2x_sp_prod_update(bp);
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
return 0;
}
/* acquire split MCP access lock register */
static int bnx2x_acquire_alr(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 j, val;
int rc = 0;
might_sleep();
for (j = 0; j < 1000; j++) {
val = (1UL << 31);
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MCP + 0x9c, val);
val = REG_RD(bp, GRCBASE_MCP + 0x9c);
if (val & (1L << 31))
break;
msleep(5);
}
if (!(val & (1L << 31))) {
BNX2X_ERR("Cannot acquire MCP access lock register\n");
rc = -EBUSY;
}
return rc;
}
/* release split MCP access lock register */
static void bnx2x_release_alr(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MCP + 0x9c, 0);
}
#define BNX2X_DEF_SB_ATT_IDX 0x0001
#define BNX2X_DEF_SB_IDX 0x0002
static inline u16 bnx2x_update_dsb_idx(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct host_sp_status_block *def_sb = bp->def_status_blk;
u16 rc = 0;
barrier(); /* status block is written to by the chip */
if (bp->def_att_idx != def_sb->atten_status_block.attn_bits_index) {
bp->def_att_idx = def_sb->atten_status_block.attn_bits_index;
rc |= BNX2X_DEF_SB_ATT_IDX;
}
if (bp->def_idx != def_sb->sp_sb.running_index) {
bp->def_idx = def_sb->sp_sb.running_index;
rc |= BNX2X_DEF_SB_IDX;
}
/* Do not reorder: indecies reading should complete before handling */
barrier();
return rc;
}
/*
* slow path service functions
*/
static void bnx2x_attn_int_asserted(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 asserted)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 aeu_addr = port ? MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_1 :
MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0;
u32 nig_int_mask_addr = port ? NIG_REG_MASK_INTERRUPT_PORT1 :
NIG_REG_MASK_INTERRUPT_PORT0;
u32 aeu_mask;
u32 nig_mask = 0;
u32 reg_addr;
if (bp->attn_state & asserted)
BNX2X_ERR("IGU ERROR\n");
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_PORT0_ATT_MASK + port);
aeu_mask = REG_RD(bp, aeu_addr);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "aeu_mask %x newly asserted %x\n",
aeu_mask, asserted);
aeu_mask &= ~(asserted & 0x3ff);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "new mask %x\n", aeu_mask);
REG_WR(bp, aeu_addr, aeu_mask);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_PORT0_ATT_MASK + port);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "attn_state %x\n", bp->attn_state);
bp->attn_state |= asserted;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "new state %x\n", bp->attn_state);
if (asserted & ATTN_HARD_WIRED_MASK) {
if (asserted & ATTN_NIG_FOR_FUNC) {
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
/* save nig interrupt mask */
nig_mask = REG_RD(bp, nig_int_mask_addr);
/* If nig_mask is not set, no need to call the update
* function.
*/
if (nig_mask) {
REG_WR(bp, nig_int_mask_addr, 0);
bnx2x_link_attn(bp);
}
/* handle unicore attn? */
}
if (asserted & ATTN_SW_TIMER_4_FUNC)
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_SW_TIMER_4_FUNC!\n");
if (asserted & GPIO_2_FUNC)
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "GPIO_2_FUNC!\n");
if (asserted & GPIO_3_FUNC)
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "GPIO_3_FUNC!\n");
if (asserted & GPIO_4_FUNC)
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "GPIO_4_FUNC!\n");
if (port == 0) {
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_1) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_1!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_1, 0x0);
}
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_2) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_2!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_2, 0x0);
}
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_3) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_3!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_3, 0x0);
}
} else {
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_4) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_4!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_4, 0x0);
}
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_5) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_5!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_5, 0x0);
}
if (asserted & ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_6) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "ATTN_GENERAL_ATTN_6!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_6, 0x0);
}
}
} /* if hardwired */
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
reg_addr = (HC_REG_COMMAND_REG + port*32 +
COMMAND_REG_ATTN_BITS_SET);
else
reg_addr = (BAR_IGU_INTMEM + IGU_CMD_ATTN_BIT_SET_UPPER*8);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "about to mask 0x%08x at %s addr 0x%x\n", asserted,
(bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) ? "HC" : "IGU", reg_addr);
REG_WR(bp, reg_addr, asserted);
/* now set back the mask */
if (asserted & ATTN_NIG_FOR_FUNC) {
REG_WR(bp, nig_int_mask_addr, nig_mask);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_fan_failure(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 ext_phy_config;
/* mark the failure */
ext_phy_config =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].external_phy_config);
ext_phy_config &= ~PORT_HW_CFG_XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE_MASK;
ext_phy_config |= PORT_HW_CFG_XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE_FAILURE;
SHMEM_WR(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].external_phy_config,
ext_phy_config);
/* log the failure */
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Fan Failure on Network Controller has caused"
" the driver to shutdown the card to prevent permanent"
" damage. Please contact OEM Support for assistance\n");
}
static inline void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted0(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 attn)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int reg_offset;
u32 val;
reg_offset = (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_1_OUT_0 :
MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_0_OUT_0);
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_SPIO5) {
val = REG_RD(bp, reg_offset);
val &= ~AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_SPIO5;
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset, val);
BNX2X_ERR("SPIO5 hw attention\n");
/* Fan failure attention */
bnx2x_hw_reset_phy(&bp->link_params);
bnx2x_fan_failure(bp);
}
if ((attn & bp->link_vars.aeu_int_mask) && bp->port.pmf) {
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_handle_module_detect_int(&bp->link_params);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
}
if (attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_0) {
val = REG_RD(bp, reg_offset);
val &= ~(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_0);
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset, val);
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL HW block attention set0 0x%x\n",
(u32)(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_0));
bnx2x_panic();
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted1(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 attn)
{
u32 val;
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_DOORBELLQ_HW_INTERRUPT) {
val = REG_RD(bp, DORQ_REG_DORQ_INT_STS_CLR);
BNX2X_ERR("DB hw attention 0x%x\n", val);
/* DORQ discard attention */
if (val & 0x2)
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL error from DORQ\n");
}
if (attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_1) {
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int reg_offset;
reg_offset = (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_1_OUT_1 :
MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_0_OUT_1);
val = REG_RD(bp, reg_offset);
val &= ~(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_1);
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset, val);
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL HW block attention set1 0x%x\n",
(u32)(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_1));
bnx2x_panic();
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted2(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 attn)
{
u32 val;
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CFC_HW_INTERRUPT) {
val = REG_RD(bp, CFC_REG_CFC_INT_STS_CLR);
BNX2X_ERR("CFC hw attention 0x%x\n", val);
/* CFC error attention */
if (val & 0x2)
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL error from CFC\n");
}
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PXP_HW_INTERRUPT) {
val = REG_RD(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_STS_CLR_0);
BNX2X_ERR("PXP hw attention-0 0x%x\n", val);
/* RQ_USDMDP_FIFO_OVERFLOW */
if (val & 0x18000)
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL error from PXP\n");
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
val = REG_RD(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_STS_CLR_1);
BNX2X_ERR("PXP hw attention-1 0x%x\n", val);
}
}
if (attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_2) {
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int reg_offset;
reg_offset = (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_1_OUT_2 :
MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_0_OUT_2);
val = REG_RD(bp, reg_offset);
val &= ~(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_2);
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset, val);
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL HW block attention set2 0x%x\n",
(u32)(attn & HW_INTERRUT_ASSERT_SET_2));
bnx2x_panic();
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted3(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 attn)
{
u32 val;
if (attn & EVEREST_GEN_ATTN_IN_USE_MASK) {
if (attn & BNX2X_PMF_LINK_ASSERT) {
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_12 + func*4, 0);
bp->mf_config[BP_VN(bp)] = MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[BP_ABS_FUNC(bp)].config);
val = SHMEM_RD(bp,
func_mb[BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp)].drv_status);
if (val & DRV_STATUS_DCC_EVENT_MASK)
bnx2x_dcc_event(bp,
(val & DRV_STATUS_DCC_EVENT_MASK));
if (val & DRV_STATUS_SET_MF_BW)
bnx2x_set_mf_bw(bp);
if ((bp->port.pmf == 0) && (val & DRV_STATUS_PMF))
bnx2x_pmf_update(bp);
if (bp->port.pmf &&
(val & DRV_STATUS_DCBX_NEGOTIATION_RESULTS) &&
bp->dcbx_enabled > 0)
/* start dcbx state machine */
bnx2x_dcbx_set_params(bp,
BNX2X_DCBX_STATE_NEG_RECEIVED);
if (bp->link_vars.periodic_flags &
PERIODIC_FLAGS_LINK_EVENT) {
/* sync with link */
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
bp->link_vars.periodic_flags &=
~PERIODIC_FLAGS_LINK_EVENT;
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
if (IS_MF(bp))
bnx2x_link_sync_notify(bp);
bnx2x_link_report(bp);
}
/* Always call it here: bnx2x_link_report() will
* prevent the link indication duplication.
*/
bnx2x__link_status_update(bp);
} else if (attn & BNX2X_MC_ASSERT_BITS) {
BNX2X_ERR("MC assert!\n");
bnx2x_mc_assert(bp);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_10, 0);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_9, 0);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_8, 0);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_7, 0);
bnx2x_panic();
} else if (attn & BNX2X_MCP_ASSERT) {
BNX2X_ERR("MCP assert!\n");
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_11, 0);
bnx2x_fw_dump(bp);
} else
BNX2X_ERR("Unknown HW assert! (attn 0x%x)\n", attn);
}
if (attn & EVEREST_LATCHED_ATTN_IN_USE_MASK) {
BNX2X_ERR("LATCHED attention 0x%08x (masked)\n", attn);
if (attn & BNX2X_GRC_TIMEOUT) {
val = CHIP_IS_E1(bp) ? 0 :
REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GRC_TIMEOUT_ATTN);
BNX2X_ERR("GRC time-out 0x%08x\n", val);
}
if (attn & BNX2X_GRC_RSV) {
val = CHIP_IS_E1(bp) ? 0 :
REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_GRC_RSV_ATTN);
BNX2X_ERR("GRC reserved 0x%08x\n", val);
}
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_CLR_LATCH_SIGNAL, 0x7ff);
}
}
/*
* Bits map:
* 0-7 - Engine0 load counter.
* 8-15 - Engine1 load counter.
* 16 - Engine0 RESET_IN_PROGRESS bit.
* 17 - Engine1 RESET_IN_PROGRESS bit.
* 18 - Engine0 ONE_IS_LOADED. Set when there is at least one active function
* on the engine
* 19 - Engine1 ONE_IS_LOADED.
* 20 - Chip reset flow bit. When set none-leader must wait for both engines
* leader to complete (check for both RESET_IN_PROGRESS bits and not for
* just the one belonging to its engine).
*
*/
#define BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG MISC_REG_GENERIC_POR_1
#define BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_MASK 0x000000ff
#define BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT 0
#define BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_MASK 0x0000ff00
#define BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT 8
#define BNX2X_PATH0_RST_IN_PROG_BIT 0x00010000
#define BNX2X_PATH1_RST_IN_PROG_BIT 0x00020000
#define BNX2X_GLOBAL_RESET_BIT 0x00040000
/*
* Set the GLOBAL_RESET bit.
*
* Should be run under rtnl lock
*/
void bnx2x_set_reset_global(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val | BNX2X_GLOBAL_RESET_BIT);
barrier();
mmiowb();
}
/*
* Clear the GLOBAL_RESET bit.
*
* Should be run under rtnl lock
*/
static inline void bnx2x_clear_reset_global(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val & (~BNX2X_GLOBAL_RESET_BIT));
barrier();
mmiowb();
}
/*
* Checks the GLOBAL_RESET bit.
*
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
static inline bool bnx2x_reset_is_global(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "GEN_REG_VAL=0x%08x\n", val);
return (val & BNX2X_GLOBAL_RESET_BIT) ? true : false;
}
/*
* Clear RESET_IN_PROGRESS bit for the current engine.
*
* Should be run under rtnl lock
*/
static inline void bnx2x_set_reset_done(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 bit = BP_PATH(bp) ?
BNX2X_PATH1_RST_IN_PROG_BIT : BNX2X_PATH0_RST_IN_PROG_BIT;
/* Clear the bit */
val &= ~bit;
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val);
barrier();
mmiowb();
}
/*
* Set RESET_IN_PROGRESS for the current engine.
*
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
void bnx2x_set_reset_in_progress(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 bit = BP_PATH(bp) ?
BNX2X_PATH1_RST_IN_PROG_BIT : BNX2X_PATH0_RST_IN_PROG_BIT;
/* Set the bit */
val |= bit;
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val);
barrier();
mmiowb();
}
/*
* Checks the RESET_IN_PROGRESS bit for the given engine.
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
bool bnx2x_reset_is_done(struct bnx2x *bp, int engine)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 bit = engine ?
BNX2X_PATH1_RST_IN_PROG_BIT : BNX2X_PATH0_RST_IN_PROG_BIT;
/* return false if bit is set */
return (val & bit) ? false : true;
}
/*
* Increment the load counter for the current engine.
*
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
void bnx2x_inc_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val1, val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 mask = BP_PATH(bp) ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_MASK :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_MASK;
u32 shift = BP_PATH(bp) ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Old GEN_REG_VAL=0x%08x\n", val);
/* get the current counter value */
val1 = (val & mask) >> shift;
/* increment... */
val1++;
/* clear the old value */
val &= ~mask;
/* set the new one */
val |= ((val1 << shift) & mask);
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val);
barrier();
mmiowb();
}
/**
* bnx2x_dec_load_cnt - decrement the load counter
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Should be run under rtnl lock.
* Decrements the load counter for the current engine. Returns
* the new counter value.
*/
u32 bnx2x_dec_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val1, val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 mask = BP_PATH(bp) ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_MASK :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_MASK;
u32 shift = BP_PATH(bp) ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Old GEN_REG_VAL=0x%08x\n", val);
/* get the current counter value */
val1 = (val & mask) >> shift;
/* decrement... */
val1--;
/* clear the old value */
val &= ~mask;
/* set the new one */
val |= ((val1 << shift) & mask);
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val);
barrier();
mmiowb();
return val1;
}
/*
* Read the load counter for the current engine.
*
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
static inline u32 bnx2x_get_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp, int engine)
{
u32 mask = (engine ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_MASK :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_MASK);
u32 shift = (engine ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_SHIFT);
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "GLOB_REG=0x%08x\n", val);
val = (val & mask) >> shift;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "load_cnt for engine %d = %d\n", engine, val);
return val;
}
/*
* Reset the load counter for the current engine.
*
* should be run under rtnl lock
*/
static inline void bnx2x_clear_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG);
u32 mask = (BP_PATH(bp) ? BNX2X_PATH1_LOAD_CNT_MASK :
BNX2X_PATH0_LOAD_CNT_MASK);
REG_WR(bp, BNX2X_RECOVERY_GLOB_REG, val & (~mask));
}
static inline void _print_next_block(int idx, const char *blk)
{
if (idx)
pr_cont(", ");
pr_cont("%s", blk);
}
static inline int bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity0(u32 sig, int par_num,
bool print)
{
int i = 0;
u32 cur_bit = 0;
for (i = 0; sig; i++) {
cur_bit = ((u32)0x1 << i);
if (sig & cur_bit) {
switch (cur_bit) {
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_BRB_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "BRB");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PARSER_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "PARSER");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_TSDM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "TSDM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_SEARCHER_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"SEARCHER");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_TCM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "TCM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_TSEMI_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "TSEMI");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PBCLIENT_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "XPB");
break;
}
/* Clear the bit */
sig &= ~cur_bit;
}
}
return par_num;
}
static inline int bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity1(u32 sig, int par_num,
bool *global, bool print)
{
int i = 0;
u32 cur_bit = 0;
for (i = 0; sig; i++) {
cur_bit = ((u32)0x1 << i);
if (sig & cur_bit) {
switch (cur_bit) {
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PBF_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "PBF");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_QM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "QM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_TIMERS_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "TM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_XSDM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "XSDM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_XCM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "XCM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_XSEMI_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "XSEMI");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_DOORBELLQ_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"DOORBELLQ");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_NIG_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "NIG");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_VAUX_PCI_CORE_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"VAUX PCI CORE");
*global = true;
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_DEBUG_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "DEBUG");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_USDM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "USDM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_UCM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "UCM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_USEMI_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "USEMI");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_UPB_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "UPB");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CSDM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "CSDM");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CCM_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "CCM");
break;
}
/* Clear the bit */
sig &= ~cur_bit;
}
}
return par_num;
}
static inline int bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity2(u32 sig, int par_num,
bool print)
{
int i = 0;
u32 cur_bit = 0;
for (i = 0; sig; i++) {
cur_bit = ((u32)0x1 << i);
if (sig & cur_bit) {
switch (cur_bit) {
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CSEMI_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "CSEMI");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PXP_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "PXP");
break;
case AEU_IN_ATTN_BITS_PXPPCICLOCKCLIENT_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"PXPPCICLOCKCLIENT");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CFC_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "CFC");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_CDU_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "CDU");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_DMAE_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "DMAE");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_IGU_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "IGU");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_MISC_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "MISC");
break;
}
/* Clear the bit */
sig &= ~cur_bit;
}
}
return par_num;
}
static inline int bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity3(u32 sig, int par_num,
bool *global, bool print)
{
int i = 0;
u32 cur_bit = 0;
for (i = 0; sig; i++) {
cur_bit = ((u32)0x1 << i);
if (sig & cur_bit) {
switch (cur_bit) {
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_MCP_LATCHED_ROM_PARITY:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "MCP ROM");
*global = true;
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_MCP_LATCHED_UMP_RX_PARITY:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"MCP UMP RX");
*global = true;
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_MCP_LATCHED_UMP_TX_PARITY:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"MCP UMP TX");
*global = true;
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_MCP_LATCHED_SCPAD_PARITY:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++,
"MCP SCPAD");
*global = true;
break;
}
/* Clear the bit */
sig &= ~cur_bit;
}
}
return par_num;
}
static inline int bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity4(u32 sig, int par_num,
bool print)
{
int i = 0;
u32 cur_bit = 0;
for (i = 0; sig; i++) {
cur_bit = ((u32)0x1 << i);
if (sig & cur_bit) {
switch (cur_bit) {
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PGLUE_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "PGLUE_B");
break;
case AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_ATC_PARITY_ERROR:
if (print)
_print_next_block(par_num++, "ATC");
break;
}
/* Clear the bit */
sig &= ~cur_bit;
}
}
return par_num;
}
static inline bool bnx2x_parity_attn(struct bnx2x *bp, bool *global, bool print,
u32 *sig)
{
if ((sig[0] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_0) ||
(sig[1] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_1) ||
(sig[2] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_2) ||
(sig[3] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_3) ||
(sig[4] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_4)) {
int par_num = 0;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Was parity error: HW block parity attention: "
"[0]:0x%08x [1]:0x%08x [2]:0x%08x [3]:0x%08x "
"[4]:0x%08x\n",
sig[0] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_0,
sig[1] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_1,
sig[2] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_2,
sig[3] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_3,
sig[4] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_4);
if (print)
netdev_err(bp->dev,
"Parity errors detected in blocks: ");
par_num = bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity0(
sig[0] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_0, par_num, print);
par_num = bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity1(
sig[1] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_1, par_num, global, print);
par_num = bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity2(
sig[2] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_2, par_num, print);
par_num = bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity3(
sig[3] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_3, par_num, global, print);
par_num = bnx2x_check_blocks_with_parity4(
sig[4] & HW_PRTY_ASSERT_SET_4, par_num, print);
if (print)
pr_cont("\n");
return true;
} else
return false;
}
/**
* bnx2x_chk_parity_attn - checks for parity attentions.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @global: true if there was a global attention
* @print: show parity attention in syslog
*/
bool bnx2x_chk_parity_attn(struct bnx2x *bp, bool *global, bool print)
{
struct attn_route attn = { {0} };
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
attn.sig[0] = REG_RD(bp,
MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_1_FUNC_0 +
port*4);
attn.sig[1] = REG_RD(bp,
MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_2_FUNC_0 +
port*4);
attn.sig[2] = REG_RD(bp,
MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_3_FUNC_0 +
port*4);
attn.sig[3] = REG_RD(bp,
MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_4_FUNC_0 +
port*4);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
attn.sig[4] = REG_RD(bp,
MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_5_FUNC_0 +
port*4);
return bnx2x_parity_attn(bp, global, print, attn.sig);
}
static inline void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted4(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 attn)
{
u32 val;
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PGLUE_HW_INTERRUPT) {
val = REG_RD(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_CLR);
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE hw attention 0x%x\n", val);
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_ADDRESS_ERROR)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"ADDRESS_ERROR\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_INCORRECT_RCV_BEHAVIOR)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"INCORRECT_RCV_BEHAVIOR\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_WAS_ERROR_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"WAS_ERROR_ATTN\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_VF_LENGTH_VIOLATION_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"VF_LENGTH_VIOLATION_ATTN\n");
if (val &
PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_VF_GRC_SPACE_VIOLATION_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"VF_GRC_SPACE_VIOLATION_ATTN\n");
if (val &
PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_VF_MSIX_BAR_VIOLATION_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"VF_MSIX_BAR_VIOLATION_ATTN\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_TCPL_ERROR_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"TCPL_ERROR_ATTN\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_TCPL_IN_TWO_RCBS_ATTN)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"TCPL_IN_TWO_RCBS_ATTN\n");
if (val & PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_CSSNOOP_FIFO_OVERFLOW)
BNX2X_ERR("PGLUE_B_PGLUE_B_INT_STS_REG_"
"CSSNOOP_FIFO_OVERFLOW\n");
}
if (attn & AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_ATC_HW_INTERRUPT) {
val = REG_RD(bp, ATC_REG_ATC_INT_STS_CLR);
BNX2X_ERR("ATC hw attention 0x%x\n", val);
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ADDRESS_ERROR)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ADDRESS_ERROR\n");
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_TCPL_TO_NOT_PEND)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG"
"_ATC_TCPL_TO_NOT_PEND\n");
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_GPA_MULTIPLE_HITS)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_"
"ATC_GPA_MULTIPLE_HITS\n");
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_RCPL_TO_EMPTY_CNT)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_"
"ATC_RCPL_TO_EMPTY_CNT\n");
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_TCPL_ERROR)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_TCPL_ERROR\n");
if (val & ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_ATC_IREQ_LESS_THAN_STU)
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_ATC_INT_STS_REG_"
"ATC_IREQ_LESS_THAN_STU\n");
}
if (attn & (AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PGLUE_PARITY_ERROR |
AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_ATC_PARITY_ERROR)) {
BNX2X_ERR("FATAL parity attention set4 0x%x\n",
(u32)(attn & (AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_PGLUE_PARITY_ERROR |
AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_ATC_PARITY_ERROR)));
}
}
static void bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 deasserted)
{
struct attn_route attn, *group_mask;
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int index;
u32 reg_addr;
u32 val;
u32 aeu_mask;
bool global = false;
/* need to take HW lock because MCP or other port might also
try to handle this event */
bnx2x_acquire_alr(bp);
if (bnx2x_chk_parity_attn(bp, &global, true)) {
#ifndef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
bp->recovery_state = BNX2X_RECOVERY_INIT;
schedule_delayed_work(&bp->sp_rtnl_task, 0);
/* Disable HW interrupts */
bnx2x_int_disable(bp);
/* In case of parity errors don't handle attentions so that
* other function would "see" parity errors.
*/
#else
bnx2x_panic();
#endif
bnx2x_release_alr(bp);
return;
}
attn.sig[0] = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_1_FUNC_0 + port*4);
attn.sig[1] = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_2_FUNC_0 + port*4);
attn.sig[2] = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_3_FUNC_0 + port*4);
attn.sig[3] = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_4_FUNC_0 + port*4);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
attn.sig[4] =
REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_5_FUNC_0 + port*4);
else
attn.sig[4] = 0;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "attn: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
attn.sig[0], attn.sig[1], attn.sig[2], attn.sig[3], attn.sig[4]);
for (index = 0; index < MAX_DYNAMIC_ATTN_GRPS; index++) {
if (deasserted & (1 << index)) {
group_mask = &bp->attn_group[index];
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "group[%d]: %08x %08x "
"%08x %08x %08x\n",
index,
group_mask->sig[0], group_mask->sig[1],
group_mask->sig[2], group_mask->sig[3],
group_mask->sig[4]);
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted4(bp,
attn.sig[4] & group_mask->sig[4]);
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted3(bp,
attn.sig[3] & group_mask->sig[3]);
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted1(bp,
attn.sig[1] & group_mask->sig[1]);
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted2(bp,
attn.sig[2] & group_mask->sig[2]);
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted0(bp,
attn.sig[0] & group_mask->sig[0]);
}
}
bnx2x_release_alr(bp);
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
reg_addr = (HC_REG_COMMAND_REG + port*32 +
COMMAND_REG_ATTN_BITS_CLR);
else
reg_addr = (BAR_IGU_INTMEM + IGU_CMD_ATTN_BIT_CLR_UPPER*8);
val = ~deasserted;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "about to mask 0x%08x at %s addr 0x%x\n", val,
(bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) ? "HC" : "IGU", reg_addr);
REG_WR(bp, reg_addr, val);
if (~bp->attn_state & deasserted)
BNX2X_ERR("IGU ERROR\n");
reg_addr = port ? MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_1 :
MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0;
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_PORT0_ATT_MASK + port);
aeu_mask = REG_RD(bp, reg_addr);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "aeu_mask %x newly deasserted %x\n",
aeu_mask, deasserted);
aeu_mask |= (deasserted & 0x3ff);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "new mask %x\n", aeu_mask);
REG_WR(bp, reg_addr, aeu_mask);
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_PORT0_ATT_MASK + port);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "attn_state %x\n", bp->attn_state);
bp->attn_state &= ~deasserted;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "new state %x\n", bp->attn_state);
}
static void bnx2x_attn_int(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* read local copy of bits */
u32 attn_bits = le32_to_cpu(bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.
attn_bits);
u32 attn_ack = le32_to_cpu(bp->def_status_blk->atten_status_block.
attn_bits_ack);
u32 attn_state = bp->attn_state;
/* look for changed bits */
u32 asserted = attn_bits & ~attn_ack & ~attn_state;
u32 deasserted = ~attn_bits & attn_ack & attn_state;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW,
"attn_bits %x attn_ack %x asserted %x deasserted %x\n",
attn_bits, attn_ack, asserted, deasserted);
if (~(attn_bits ^ attn_ack) & (attn_bits ^ attn_state))
BNX2X_ERR("BAD attention state\n");
/* handle bits that were raised */
if (asserted)
bnx2x_attn_int_asserted(bp, asserted);
if (deasserted)
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted(bp, deasserted);
}
void bnx2x_igu_ack_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 igu_sb_id, u8 segment,
u16 index, u8 op, u8 update)
{
u32 igu_addr = BAR_IGU_INTMEM + (IGU_CMD_INT_ACK_BASE + igu_sb_id)*8;
bnx2x_igu_ack_sb_gen(bp, igu_sb_id, segment, index, op, update,
igu_addr);
}
static inline void bnx2x_update_eq_prod(struct bnx2x *bp, u16 prod)
{
/* No memory barriers */
storm_memset_eq_prod(bp, prod, BP_FUNC(bp));
mmiowb(); /* keep prod updates ordered */
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
static int bnx2x_cnic_handle_cfc_del(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 cid,
union event_ring_elem *elem)
{
u8 err = elem->message.error;
if (!bp->cnic_eth_dev.starting_cid ||
(cid < bp->cnic_eth_dev.starting_cid &&
cid != bp->cnic_eth_dev.iscsi_l2_cid))
return 1;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got delete ramrod for CNIC CID %d\n", cid);
if (unlikely(err)) {
BNX2X_ERR("got delete ramrod for CNIC CID %d with error!\n",
cid);
bnx2x_panic_dump(bp);
}
bnx2x_cnic_cfc_comp(bp, cid, err);
return 0;
}
#endif
static inline void bnx2x_handle_mcast_eqe(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct bnx2x_mcast_ramrod_params rparam;
int rc;
memset(&rparam, 0, sizeof(rparam));
rparam.mcast_obj = &bp->mcast_obj;
netif_addr_lock_bh(bp->dev);
/* Clear pending state for the last command */
bp->mcast_obj.raw.clear_pending(&bp->mcast_obj.raw);
/* If there are pending mcast commands - send them */
if (bp->mcast_obj.check_pending(&bp->mcast_obj)) {
rc = bnx2x_config_mcast(bp, &rparam, BNX2X_MCAST_CMD_CONT);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to send pending mcast commands: %d\n",
rc);
}
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
}
static inline void bnx2x_handle_classification_eqe(struct bnx2x *bp,
union event_ring_elem *elem)
{
unsigned long ramrod_flags = 0;
int rc = 0;
u32 cid = elem->message.data.eth_event.echo & BNX2X_SWCID_MASK;
struct bnx2x_vlan_mac_obj *vlan_mac_obj;
/* Always push next commands out, don't wait here */
__set_bit(RAMROD_CONT, &ramrod_flags);
switch (elem->message.data.eth_event.echo >> BNX2X_SWCID_SHIFT) {
case BNX2X_FILTER_MAC_PENDING:
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (cid == BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CID)
vlan_mac_obj = &bp->iscsi_l2_mac_obj;
else
#endif
vlan_mac_obj = &bp->fp[cid].mac_obj;
break;
vlan_mac_obj = &bp->fp[cid].mac_obj;
case BNX2X_FILTER_MCAST_PENDING:
/* This is only relevant for 57710 where multicast MACs are
* configured as unicast MACs using the same ramrod.
*/
bnx2x_handle_mcast_eqe(bp);
return;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("Unsupported classification command: %d\n",
elem->message.data.eth_event.echo);
return;
}
rc = vlan_mac_obj->complete(bp, vlan_mac_obj, elem, &ramrod_flags);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to schedule new commands: %d\n", rc);
else if (rc > 0)
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "Scheduled next pending commands...\n");
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
static void bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp, bool start);
#endif
static inline void bnx2x_handle_rx_mode_eqe(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
netif_addr_lock_bh(bp->dev);
clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &bp->sp_state);
/* Send rx_mode command again if was requested */
if (test_and_clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_SCHED, &bp->sp_state))
bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
else if (test_and_clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_START_SCHED,
&bp->sp_state))
bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(bp, true);
else if (test_and_clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_STOP_SCHED,
&bp->sp_state))
bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(bp, false);
#endif
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
}
static inline struct bnx2x_queue_sp_obj *bnx2x_cid_to_q_obj(
struct bnx2x *bp, u32 cid)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "retrieving fp from cid %d", cid);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (cid == BNX2X_FCOE_ETH_CID)
return &bnx2x_fcoe(bp, q_obj);
else
#endif
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
return &bnx2x_fp(bp, CID_TO_FP(cid), q_obj);
}
static void bnx2x_eq_int(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u16 hw_cons, sw_cons, sw_prod;
union event_ring_elem *elem;
u32 cid;
u8 opcode;
int spqe_cnt = 0;
struct bnx2x_queue_sp_obj *q_obj;
struct bnx2x_func_sp_obj *f_obj = &bp->func_obj;
struct bnx2x_raw_obj *rss_raw = &bp->rss_conf_obj.raw;
hw_cons = le16_to_cpu(*bp->eq_cons_sb);
/* The hw_cos range is 1-255, 257 - the sw_cons range is 0-254, 256.
* when we get the the next-page we nned to adjust so the loop
* condition below will be met. The next element is the size of a
* regular element and hence incrementing by 1
*/
if ((hw_cons & EQ_DESC_MAX_PAGE) == EQ_DESC_MAX_PAGE)
hw_cons++;
/* This function may never run in parallel with itself for a
* specific bp, thus there is no need in "paired" read memory
* barrier here.
*/
sw_cons = bp->eq_cons;
sw_prod = bp->eq_prod;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "EQ: hw_cons %u sw_cons %u bp->eq_spq_left %x\n",
hw_cons, sw_cons, atomic_read(&bp->eq_spq_left));
for (; sw_cons != hw_cons;
sw_prod = NEXT_EQ_IDX(sw_prod), sw_cons = NEXT_EQ_IDX(sw_cons)) {
elem = &bp->eq_ring[EQ_DESC(sw_cons)];
cid = SW_CID(elem->message.data.cfc_del_event.cid);
opcode = elem->message.opcode;
/* handle eq element */
switch (opcode) {
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_STAT_QUERY:
DP(NETIF_MSG_TIMER, "got statistics comp event %d\n",
bp->stats_comp++);
/* nothing to do with stats comp */
goto next_spqe;
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_CFC_DEL:
/* handle according to cid range */
/*
* we may want to verify here that the bp state is
* HALTING
*/
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP,
"got delete ramrod for MULTI[%d]\n", cid);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!bnx2x_cnic_handle_cfc_del(bp, cid, elem))
goto next_spqe;
#endif
q_obj = bnx2x_cid_to_q_obj(bp, cid);
if (q_obj->complete_cmd(bp, q_obj, BNX2X_Q_CMD_CFC_DEL))
break;
goto next_spqe;
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_STOP_TRAFFIC:
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got STOP TRAFFIC\n");
if (f_obj->complete_cmd(bp, f_obj,
BNX2X_F_CMD_TX_STOP))
break;
bnx2x_dcbx_set_params(bp, BNX2X_DCBX_STATE_TX_PAUSED);
goto next_spqe;
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_START_TRAFFIC:
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got START TRAFFIC\n");
if (f_obj->complete_cmd(bp, f_obj,
BNX2X_F_CMD_TX_START))
break;
bnx2x_dcbx_set_params(bp, BNX2X_DCBX_STATE_TX_RELEASED);
goto next_spqe;
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_FUNCTION_START:
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got FUNC_START ramrod\n");
if (f_obj->complete_cmd(bp, f_obj, BNX2X_F_CMD_START))
break;
goto next_spqe;
case EVENT_RING_OPCODE_FUNCTION_STOP:
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got FUNC_STOP ramrod\n");
if (f_obj->complete_cmd(bp, f_obj, BNX2X_F_CMD_STOP))
break;
goto next_spqe;
}
switch (opcode | bp->state) {
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_RSS_UPDATE_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_OPEN):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_RSS_UPDATE_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_OPENING_WAIT4_PORT):
cid = elem->message.data.eth_event.echo &
BNX2X_SWCID_MASK;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got RSS_UPDATE ramrod. CID %d\n",
cid);
rss_raw->clear_pending(rss_raw);
break;
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_SET_MAC | BNX2X_STATE_OPEN):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_SET_MAC | BNX2X_STATE_DIAG):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_SET_MAC |
BNX2X_STATE_CLOSING_WAIT4_HALT):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_CLASSIFICATION_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_OPEN):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_CLASSIFICATION_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_DIAG):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_CLASSIFICATION_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_CLOSING_WAIT4_HALT):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got (un)set mac ramrod\n");
bnx2x_handle_classification_eqe(bp, elem);
break;
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_MULTICAST_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_OPEN):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_MULTICAST_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_DIAG):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_MULTICAST_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_CLOSING_WAIT4_HALT):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got mcast ramrod\n");
bnx2x_handle_mcast_eqe(bp);
break;
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_FILTERS_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_OPEN):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_FILTERS_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_DIAG):
case (EVENT_RING_OPCODE_FILTERS_RULES |
BNX2X_STATE_CLOSING_WAIT4_HALT):
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "got rx_mode ramrod\n");
bnx2x_handle_rx_mode_eqe(bp);
break;
default:
/* unknown event log error and continue */
BNX2X_ERR("Unknown EQ event %d, bp->state 0x%x\n",
elem->message.opcode, bp->state);
}
next_spqe:
spqe_cnt++;
} /* for */
smp_mb__before_atomic_inc();
atomic_add(spqe_cnt, &bp->eq_spq_left);
bp->eq_cons = sw_cons;
bp->eq_prod = sw_prod;
/* Make sure that above mem writes were issued towards the memory */
smp_wmb();
/* update producer */
bnx2x_update_eq_prod(bp, bp->eq_prod);
}
static void bnx2x_sp_task(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = container_of(work, struct bnx2x, sp_task.work);
u16 status;
status = bnx2x_update_dsb_idx(bp);
/* if (status == 0) */
/* BNX2X_ERR("spurious slowpath interrupt!\n"); */
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "got a slowpath interrupt (status 0x%x)\n", status);
/* HW attentions */
if (status & BNX2X_DEF_SB_ATT_IDX) {
bnx2x_attn_int(bp);
status &= ~BNX2X_DEF_SB_ATT_IDX;
}
/* SP events: STAT_QUERY and others */
if (status & BNX2X_DEF_SB_IDX) {
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = bnx2x_fcoe_fp(bp);
if ((!NO_FCOE(bp)) &&
(bnx2x_has_rx_work(fp) || bnx2x_has_tx_work(fp))) {
/*
* Prevent local bottom-halves from running as
* we are going to change the local NAPI list.
*/
local_bh_disable();
napi_schedule(&bnx2x_fcoe(bp, napi));
local_bh_enable();
}
#endif
/* Handle EQ completions */
bnx2x_eq_int(bp);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id, USTORM_ID,
le16_to_cpu(bp->def_idx), IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
status &= ~BNX2X_DEF_SB_IDX;
}
if (unlikely(status))
DP(NETIF_MSG_INTR, "got an unknown interrupt! (status 0x%x)\n",
status);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id, ATTENTION_ID,
le16_to_cpu(bp->def_att_idx), IGU_INT_ENABLE, 1);
}
irqreturn_t bnx2x_msix_sp_int(int irq, void *dev_instance)
{
struct net_device *dev = dev_instance;
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id, USTORM_ID, 0,
IGU_INT_DISABLE, 0);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (unlikely(bp->panic))
return IRQ_HANDLED;
#endif
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
{
struct cnic_ops *c_ops;
rcu_read_lock();
c_ops = rcu_dereference(bp->cnic_ops);
if (c_ops)
c_ops->cnic_handler(bp->cnic_data, NULL);
rcu_read_unlock();
}
#endif
queue_delayed_work(bnx2x_wq, &bp->sp_task, 0);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* end of slow path */
void bnx2x_drv_pulse(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
SHMEM_WR(bp, func_mb[BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp)].drv_pulse_mb,
bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq);
}
static void bnx2x_timer(unsigned long data)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u8 cos;
struct bnx2x *bp = (struct bnx2x *) data;
if (!netif_running(bp->dev))
return;
if (poll) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[0];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos)
bnx2x_tx_int(bp, &fp->txdata[cos]);
bnx2x_rx_int(fp, 1000);
}
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
int mb_idx = BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp);
u32 drv_pulse;
u32 mcp_pulse;
++bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq;
bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq &= DRV_PULSE_SEQ_MASK;
/* TBD - add SYSTEM_TIME */
drv_pulse = bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq;
bnx2x_drv_pulse(bp);
mcp_pulse = (SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[mb_idx].mcp_pulse_mb) &
MCP_PULSE_SEQ_MASK);
/* The delta between driver pulse and mcp response
* should be 1 (before mcp response) or 0 (after mcp response)
*/
if ((drv_pulse != mcp_pulse) &&
(drv_pulse != ((mcp_pulse + 1) & MCP_PULSE_SEQ_MASK))) {
/* someone lost a heartbeat... */
BNX2X_ERR("drv_pulse (0x%x) != mcp_pulse (0x%x)\n",
drv_pulse, mcp_pulse);
}
}
if (bp->state == BNX2X_STATE_OPEN)
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_UPDATE);
mod_timer(&bp->timer, jiffies + bp->current_interval);
}
/* end of Statistics */
/* nic init */
/*
* nic init service functions
*/
static inline void bnx2x_fill(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 addr, int fill, u32 len)
{
u32 i;
if (!(len%4) && !(addr%4))
for (i = 0; i < len; i += 4)
REG_WR(bp, addr + i, fill);
else
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
REG_WR8(bp, addr + i, fill);
}
/* helper: writes FP SP data to FW - data_size in dwords */
static inline void bnx2x_wr_fp_sb_data(struct bnx2x *bp,
int fw_sb_id,
u32 *sb_data_p,
u32 data_size)
{
int index;
for (index = 0; index < data_size; index++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_OFFSET(fw_sb_id) +
sizeof(u32)*index,
*(sb_data_p + index));
}
static inline void bnx2x_zero_fp_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, int fw_sb_id)
{
u32 *sb_data_p;
u32 data_size = 0;
struct hc_status_block_data_e2 sb_data_e2;
struct hc_status_block_data_e1x sb_data_e1x;
/* disable the function first */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
memset(&sb_data_e2, 0, sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e2));
sb_data_e2.common.state = SB_DISABLED;
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vf_valid = false;
sb_data_p = (u32 *)&sb_data_e2;
data_size = sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e2)/sizeof(u32);
} else {
memset(&sb_data_e1x, 0,
sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e1x));
sb_data_e1x.common.state = SB_DISABLED;
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vf_valid = false;
sb_data_p = (u32 *)&sb_data_e1x;
data_size = sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e1x)/sizeof(u32);
}
bnx2x_wr_fp_sb_data(bp, fw_sb_id, sb_data_p, data_size);
bnx2x_fill(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_OFFSET(fw_sb_id), 0,
CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_SIZE);
bnx2x_fill(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_SYNC_BLOCK_OFFSET(fw_sb_id), 0,
CSTORM_SYNC_BLOCK_SIZE);
}
/* helper: writes SP SB data to FW */
static inline void bnx2x_wr_sp_sb_data(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct hc_sp_status_block_data *sp_sb_data)
{
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct hc_sp_status_block_data)/sizeof(u32); i++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_SP_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_OFFSET(func) +
i*sizeof(u32),
*((u32 *)sp_sb_data + i));
}
static inline void bnx2x_zero_sp_sb(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
struct hc_sp_status_block_data sp_sb_data;
memset(&sp_sb_data, 0, sizeof(struct hc_sp_status_block_data));
sp_sb_data.state = SB_DISABLED;
sp_sb_data.p_func.vf_valid = false;
bnx2x_wr_sp_sb_data(bp, &sp_sb_data);
bnx2x_fill(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_SP_STATUS_BLOCK_OFFSET(func), 0,
CSTORM_SP_STATUS_BLOCK_SIZE);
bnx2x_fill(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_SP_SYNC_BLOCK_OFFSET(func), 0,
CSTORM_SP_SYNC_BLOCK_SIZE);
}
static inline
void bnx2x_setup_ndsb_state_machine(struct hc_status_block_sm *hc_sm,
int igu_sb_id, int igu_seg_id)
{
hc_sm->igu_sb_id = igu_sb_id;
hc_sm->igu_seg_id = igu_seg_id;
hc_sm->timer_value = 0xFF;
hc_sm->time_to_expire = 0xFFFFFFFF;
}
static void bnx2x_init_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, dma_addr_t mapping, int vfid,
u8 vf_valid, int fw_sb_id, int igu_sb_id)
{
int igu_seg_id;
struct hc_status_block_data_e2 sb_data_e2;
struct hc_status_block_data_e1x sb_data_e1x;
struct hc_status_block_sm *hc_sm_p;
int data_size;
u32 *sb_data_p;
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp))
igu_seg_id = HC_SEG_ACCESS_NORM;
else
igu_seg_id = IGU_SEG_ACCESS_NORM;
bnx2x_zero_fp_sb(bp, fw_sb_id);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
memset(&sb_data_e2, 0, sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e2));
sb_data_e2.common.state = SB_ENABLED;
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.pf_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vf_id = vfid;
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vf_valid = vf_valid;
sb_data_e2.common.p_func.vnic_id = BP_VN(bp);
sb_data_e2.common.same_igu_sb_1b = true;
sb_data_e2.common.host_sb_addr.hi = U64_HI(mapping);
sb_data_e2.common.host_sb_addr.lo = U64_LO(mapping);
hc_sm_p = sb_data_e2.common.state_machine;
sb_data_p = (u32 *)&sb_data_e2;
data_size = sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e2)/sizeof(u32);
} else {
memset(&sb_data_e1x, 0,
sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e1x));
sb_data_e1x.common.state = SB_ENABLED;
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.pf_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vf_id = 0xff;
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vf_valid = false;
sb_data_e1x.common.p_func.vnic_id = BP_VN(bp);
sb_data_e1x.common.same_igu_sb_1b = true;
sb_data_e1x.common.host_sb_addr.hi = U64_HI(mapping);
sb_data_e1x.common.host_sb_addr.lo = U64_LO(mapping);
hc_sm_p = sb_data_e1x.common.state_machine;
sb_data_p = (u32 *)&sb_data_e1x;
data_size = sizeof(struct hc_status_block_data_e1x)/sizeof(u32);
}
bnx2x_setup_ndsb_state_machine(&hc_sm_p[SM_RX_ID],
igu_sb_id, igu_seg_id);
bnx2x_setup_ndsb_state_machine(&hc_sm_p[SM_TX_ID],
igu_sb_id, igu_seg_id);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Init FW SB %d\n", fw_sb_id);
/* write indecies to HW */
bnx2x_wr_fp_sb_data(bp, fw_sb_id, sb_data_p, data_size);
}
static void bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 fw_sb_id,
u16 tx_usec, u16 rx_usec)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb_index(bp, fw_sb_id, HC_INDEX_ETH_RX_CQ_CONS,
false, rx_usec);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb_index(bp, fw_sb_id,
HC_INDEX_ETH_TX_CQ_CONS_COS0, false,
tx_usec);
bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb_index(bp, fw_sb_id,
HC_INDEX_ETH_TX_CQ_CONS_COS1, false,
tx_usec);
bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb_index(bp, fw_sb_id,
HC_INDEX_ETH_TX_CQ_CONS_COS2, false,
tx_usec);
}
static void bnx2x_init_def_sb(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct host_sp_status_block *def_sb = bp->def_status_blk;
dma_addr_t mapping = bp->def_status_blk_mapping;
int igu_sp_sb_index;
int igu_seg_id;
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
int reg_offset;
u64 section;
int index;
struct hc_sp_status_block_data sp_sb_data;
memset(&sp_sb_data, 0, sizeof(struct hc_sp_status_block_data));
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp)) {
igu_sp_sb_index = DEF_SB_IGU_ID;
igu_seg_id = HC_SEG_ACCESS_DEF;
} else {
igu_sp_sb_index = bp->igu_dsb_id;
igu_seg_id = IGU_SEG_ACCESS_DEF;
}
/* ATTN */
section = ((u64)mapping) + offsetof(struct host_sp_status_block,
atten_status_block);
def_sb->atten_status_block.status_block_id = igu_sp_sb_index;
bp->attn_state = 0;
reg_offset = (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_1_OUT_0 :
MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_0_OUT_0);
for (index = 0; index < MAX_DYNAMIC_ATTN_GRPS; index++) {
int sindex;
/* take care of sig[0]..sig[4] */
for (sindex = 0; sindex < 4; sindex++)
bp->attn_group[index].sig[sindex] =
REG_RD(bp, reg_offset + sindex*0x4 + 0x10*index);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
/*
* enable5 is separate from the rest of the registers,
* and therefore the address skip is 4
* and not 16 between the different groups
*/
bp->attn_group[index].sig[4] = REG_RD(bp,
reg_offset + 0x10 + 0x4*index);
else
bp->attn_group[index].sig[4] = 0;
}
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) {
reg_offset = (port ? HC_REG_ATTN_MSG1_ADDR_L :
HC_REG_ATTN_MSG0_ADDR_L);
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset, U64_LO(section));
REG_WR(bp, reg_offset + 4, U64_HI(section));
} else if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_ATTN_MSG_ADDR_L, U64_LO(section));
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_ATTN_MSG_ADDR_H, U64_HI(section));
}
section = ((u64)mapping) + offsetof(struct host_sp_status_block,
sp_sb);
bnx2x_zero_sp_sb(bp);
sp_sb_data.state = SB_ENABLED;
sp_sb_data.host_sb_addr.lo = U64_LO(section);
sp_sb_data.host_sb_addr.hi = U64_HI(section);
sp_sb_data.igu_sb_id = igu_sp_sb_index;
sp_sb_data.igu_seg_id = igu_seg_id;
sp_sb_data.p_func.pf_id = func;
sp_sb_data.p_func.vnic_id = BP_VN(bp);
sp_sb_data.p_func.vf_id = 0xff;
bnx2x_wr_sp_sb_data(bp, &sp_sb_data);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id, USTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_ENABLE, 0);
}
void bnx2x_update_coalesce(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i)
bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb(bp, bp->fp[i].fw_sb_id,
bp->tx_ticks, bp->rx_ticks);
}
static void bnx2x_init_sp_ring(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
spin_lock_init(&bp->spq_lock);
atomic_set(&bp->cq_spq_left, MAX_SPQ_PENDING);
bp->spq_prod_idx = 0;
bp->dsb_sp_prod = BNX2X_SP_DSB_INDEX;
bp->spq_prod_bd = bp->spq;
bp->spq_last_bd = bp->spq_prod_bd + MAX_SP_DESC_CNT;
}
static void bnx2x_init_eq_ring(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_EQ_PAGES; i++) {
union event_ring_elem *elem =
&bp->eq_ring[EQ_DESC_CNT_PAGE * i - 1];
elem->next_page.addr.hi =
cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(bp->eq_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE * (i % NUM_EQ_PAGES)));
elem->next_page.addr.lo =
cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(bp->eq_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_EQ_PAGES)));
}
bp->eq_cons = 0;
bp->eq_prod = NUM_EQ_DESC;
bp->eq_cons_sb = BNX2X_EQ_INDEX;
/* we want a warning message before it gets rought... */
atomic_set(&bp->eq_spq_left,
min_t(int, MAX_SP_DESC_CNT - MAX_SPQ_PENDING, NUM_EQ_DESC) - 1);
}
/* called with netif_addr_lock_bh() */
void bnx2x_set_q_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 cl_id,
unsigned long rx_mode_flags,
unsigned long rx_accept_flags,
unsigned long tx_accept_flags,
unsigned long ramrod_flags)
{
struct bnx2x_rx_mode_ramrod_params ramrod_param;
int rc;
memset(&ramrod_param, 0, sizeof(ramrod_param));
/* Prepare ramrod parameters */
ramrod_param.cid = 0;
ramrod_param.cl_id = cl_id;
ramrod_param.rx_mode_obj = &bp->rx_mode_obj;
ramrod_param.func_id = BP_FUNC(bp);
ramrod_param.pstate = &bp->sp_state;
ramrod_param.state = BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING;
ramrod_param.rdata = bnx2x_sp(bp, rx_mode_rdata);
ramrod_param.rdata_mapping = bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, rx_mode_rdata);
set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &bp->sp_state);
ramrod_param.ramrod_flags = ramrod_flags;
ramrod_param.rx_mode_flags = rx_mode_flags;
ramrod_param.rx_accept_flags = rx_accept_flags;
ramrod_param.tx_accept_flags = tx_accept_flags;
rc = bnx2x_config_rx_mode(bp, &ramrod_param);
if (rc < 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("Set rx_mode %d failed\n", bp->rx_mode);
return;
}
}
/* called with netif_addr_lock_bh() */
void bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
unsigned long rx_mode_flags = 0, ramrod_flags = 0;
unsigned long rx_accept_flags = 0, tx_accept_flags = 0;
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!NO_FCOE(bp))
/* Configure rx_mode of FCoE Queue */
__set_bit(BNX2X_RX_MODE_FCOE_ETH, &rx_mode_flags);
#endif
switch (bp->rx_mode) {
case BNX2X_RX_MODE_NONE:
/*
* 'drop all' supersedes any accept flags that may have been
* passed to the function.
*/
break;
case BNX2X_RX_MODE_NORMAL:
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_MULTICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &rx_accept_flags);
/* internal switching mode */
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_MULTICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &tx_accept_flags);
break;
case BNX2X_RX_MODE_ALLMULTI:
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_MULTICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &rx_accept_flags);
/* internal switching mode */
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_MULTICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &tx_accept_flags);
break;
case BNX2X_RX_MODE_PROMISC:
/* According to deffinition of SI mode, iface in promisc mode
* should receive matched and unmatched (in resolution of port)
* unicast packets.
*/
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNMATCHED, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_MULTICAST, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &rx_accept_flags);
/* internal switching mode */
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_MULTICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &tx_accept_flags);
if (IS_MF_SI(bp))
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_UNICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
else
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &tx_accept_flags);
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("Unknown rx_mode: %d\n", bp->rx_mode);
return;
}
if (bp->rx_mode != BNX2X_RX_MODE_NONE) {
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ANY_VLAN, &rx_accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ANY_VLAN, &tx_accept_flags);
}
__set_bit(RAMROD_RX, &ramrod_flags);
__set_bit(RAMROD_TX, &ramrod_flags);
bnx2x_set_q_rx_mode(bp, bp->fp->cl_id, rx_mode_flags, rx_accept_flags,
tx_accept_flags, ramrod_flags);
}
static void bnx2x_init_internal_common(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
if (IS_MF_SI(bp))
/*
* In switch independent mode, the TSTORM needs to accept
* packets that failed classification, since approximate match
* mac addresses aren't written to NIG LLH
*/
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ACCEPT_CLASSIFY_FAILED_OFFSET, 2);
else if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) /* 57710 doesn't support MF */
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_ACCEPT_CLASSIFY_FAILED_OFFSET, 0);
/* Zero this manually as its initialization is
currently missing in the initTool */
for (i = 0; i < (USTORM_AGG_DATA_SIZE >> 2); i++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_AGG_DATA_OFFSET + i * 4, 0);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_IGU_MODE_OFFSET,
CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp) ?
HC_IGU_BC_MODE : HC_IGU_NBC_MODE);
}
}
static void bnx2x_init_internal(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 load_code)
{
switch (load_code) {
case FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_LOAD_COMMON:
case FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_LOAD_COMMON_CHIP:
bnx2x_init_internal_common(bp);
/* no break */
case FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_LOAD_PORT:
/* nothing to do */
/* no break */
case FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_LOAD_FUNCTION:
/* internal memory per function is
initialized inside bnx2x_pf_init */
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("Unknown load_code (0x%x) from MCP\n", load_code);
break;
}
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_fp_igu_sb_id(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return fp->bp->igu_base_sb + fp->index + CNIC_PRESENT;
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_fp_fw_sb_id(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return fp->bp->base_fw_ndsb + fp->index + CNIC_PRESENT;
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_fp_cl_id(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(fp->bp))
return BP_L_ID(fp->bp) + fp->index;
else /* We want Client ID to be the same as IGU SB ID for 57712 */
return bnx2x_fp_igu_sb_id(fp);
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static void bnx2x_init_eth_fp(struct bnx2x *bp, int fp_idx)
{
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[fp_idx];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u8 cos;
unsigned long q_type = 0;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u32 cids[BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS] = { 0 };
fp->cid = fp_idx;
fp->cl_id = bnx2x_fp_cl_id(fp);
fp->fw_sb_id = bnx2x_fp_fw_sb_id(fp);
fp->igu_sb_id = bnx2x_fp_igu_sb_id(fp);
/* qZone id equals to FW (per path) client id */
fp->cl_qzone_id = bnx2x_fp_qzone_id(fp);
/* init shortcut */
fp->ustorm_rx_prods_offset = bnx2x_rx_ustorm_prods_offset(fp);
/* Setup SB indicies */
fp->rx_cons_sb = BNX2X_RX_SB_INDEX;
/* Configure Queue State object */
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_TYPE_HAS_RX, &q_type);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_TYPE_HAS_TX, &q_type);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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BUG_ON(fp->max_cos > BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS);
/* init tx data */
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos) {
bnx2x_init_txdata(bp, &fp->txdata[cos],
CID_COS_TO_TX_ONLY_CID(fp->cid, cos),
FP_COS_TO_TXQ(fp, cos),
BNX2X_TX_SB_INDEX_BASE + cos);
cids[cos] = fp->txdata[cos].cid;
}
bnx2x_init_queue_obj(bp, &fp->q_obj, fp->cl_id, cids, fp->max_cos,
BP_FUNC(bp), bnx2x_sp(bp, q_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, q_rdata), q_type);
/**
* Configure classification DBs: Always enable Tx switching
*/
bnx2x_init_vlan_mac_fp_objs(fp, BNX2X_OBJ_TYPE_RX_TX);
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "queue[%d]: bnx2x_init_sb(%p,%p) "
"cl_id %d fw_sb %d igu_sb %d\n",
fp_idx, bp, fp->status_blk.e2_sb, fp->cl_id, fp->fw_sb_id,
fp->igu_sb_id);
bnx2x_init_sb(bp, fp->status_blk_mapping, BNX2X_VF_ID_INVALID, false,
fp->fw_sb_id, fp->igu_sb_id);
bnx2x_update_fpsb_idx(fp);
}
void bnx2x_nic_init(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 load_code)
{
int i;
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i)
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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bnx2x_init_eth_fp(bp, i);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!NO_FCOE(bp))
bnx2x_init_fcoe_fp(bp);
bnx2x_init_sb(bp, bp->cnic_sb_mapping,
BNX2X_VF_ID_INVALID, false,
bnx2x_cnic_fw_sb_id(bp), bnx2x_cnic_igu_sb_id(bp));
#endif
/* Initialize MOD_ABS interrupts */
bnx2x_init_mod_abs_int(bp, &bp->link_vars, bp->common.chip_id,
bp->common.shmem_base, bp->common.shmem2_base,
BP_PORT(bp));
/* ensure status block indices were read */
rmb();
bnx2x_init_def_sb(bp);
bnx2x_update_dsb_idx(bp);
bnx2x_init_rx_rings(bp);
bnx2x_init_tx_rings(bp);
bnx2x_init_sp_ring(bp);
bnx2x_init_eq_ring(bp);
bnx2x_init_internal(bp, load_code);
bnx2x_pf_init(bp);
bnx2x_stats_init(bp);
/* flush all before enabling interrupts */
mb();
mmiowb();
bnx2x_int_enable(bp);
/* Check for SPIO5 */
bnx2x_attn_int_deasserted0(bp,
REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_AFTER_INVERT_1_FUNC_0 + BP_PORT(bp)*4) &
AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_SPIO5);
}
/* end of nic init */
/*
* gzip service functions
*/
static int bnx2x_gunzip_init(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bp->gunzip_buf = dma_alloc_coherent(&bp->pdev->dev, FW_BUF_SIZE,
&bp->gunzip_mapping, GFP_KERNEL);
if (bp->gunzip_buf == NULL)
goto gunzip_nomem1;
bp->strm = kmalloc(sizeof(*bp->strm), GFP_KERNEL);
if (bp->strm == NULL)
goto gunzip_nomem2;
bp->strm->workspace = vmalloc(zlib_inflate_workspacesize());
if (bp->strm->workspace == NULL)
goto gunzip_nomem3;
return 0;
gunzip_nomem3:
kfree(bp->strm);
bp->strm = NULL;
gunzip_nomem2:
dma_free_coherent(&bp->pdev->dev, FW_BUF_SIZE, bp->gunzip_buf,
bp->gunzip_mapping);
bp->gunzip_buf = NULL;
gunzip_nomem1:
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Cannot allocate firmware buffer for"
" un-compression\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
static void bnx2x_gunzip_end(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->strm) {
vfree(bp->strm->workspace);
kfree(bp->strm);
bp->strm = NULL;
}
if (bp->gunzip_buf) {
dma_free_coherent(&bp->pdev->dev, FW_BUF_SIZE, bp->gunzip_buf,
bp->gunzip_mapping);
bp->gunzip_buf = NULL;
}
}
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static int bnx2x_gunzip(struct bnx2x *bp, const u8 *zbuf, int len)
{
int n, rc;
/* check gzip header */
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if ((zbuf[0] != 0x1f) || (zbuf[1] != 0x8b) || (zbuf[2] != Z_DEFLATED)) {
BNX2X_ERR("Bad gzip header\n");
return -EINVAL;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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}
n = 10;
#define FNAME 0x8
if (zbuf[3] & FNAME)
while ((zbuf[n++] != 0) && (n < len));
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
bp->strm->next_in = (typeof(bp->strm->next_in))zbuf + n;
bp->strm->avail_in = len - n;
bp->strm->next_out = bp->gunzip_buf;
bp->strm->avail_out = FW_BUF_SIZE;
rc = zlib_inflateInit2(bp->strm, -MAX_WBITS);
if (rc != Z_OK)
return rc;
rc = zlib_inflate(bp->strm, Z_FINISH);
if ((rc != Z_OK) && (rc != Z_STREAM_END))
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Firmware decompression error: %s\n",
bp->strm->msg);
bp->gunzip_outlen = (FW_BUF_SIZE - bp->strm->avail_out);
if (bp->gunzip_outlen & 0x3)
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Firmware decompression error:"
" gunzip_outlen (%d) not aligned\n",
bp->gunzip_outlen);
bp->gunzip_outlen >>= 2;
zlib_inflateEnd(bp->strm);
if (rc == Z_STREAM_END)
return 0;
return rc;
}
/* nic load/unload */
/*
* General service functions
*/
/* send a NIG loopback debug packet */
static void bnx2x_lb_pckt(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 wb_write[3];
/* Ethernet source and destination addresses */
wb_write[0] = 0x55555555;
wb_write[1] = 0x55555555;
wb_write[2] = 0x20; /* SOP */
REG_WR_DMAE(bp, NIG_REG_DEBUG_PACKET_LB, wb_write, 3);
/* NON-IP protocol */
wb_write[0] = 0x09000000;
wb_write[1] = 0x55555555;
wb_write[2] = 0x10; /* EOP, eop_bvalid = 0 */
REG_WR_DMAE(bp, NIG_REG_DEBUG_PACKET_LB, wb_write, 3);
}
/* some of the internal memories
* are not directly readable from the driver
* to test them we send debug packets
*/
static int bnx2x_int_mem_test(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int factor;
int count, i;
u32 val = 0;
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp))
factor = 120;
else if (CHIP_REV_IS_EMUL(bp))
factor = 200;
else
factor = 1;
/* Disable inputs of parser neighbor blocks */
REG_WR(bp, TSDM_REG_ENABLE_IN1, 0x0);
REG_WR(bp, TCM_REG_PRS_IFEN, 0x0);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_DEBUG0, 0x1);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_PRS_REQ_IN_EN, 0x0);
/* Write 0 to parser credits for CFC search request */
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_CFC_SEARCH_INITIAL_CREDIT, 0x0);
/* send Ethernet packet */
bnx2x_lb_pckt(bp);
/* TODO do i reset NIG statistic? */
/* Wait until NIG register shows 1 packet of size 0x10 */
count = 1000 * factor;
while (count) {
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, NIG_REG_STAT2_BRB_OCTET, 2);
val = *bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_data[0]);
if (val == 0x10)
break;
msleep(10);
count--;
}
if (val != 0x10) {
BNX2X_ERR("NIG timeout val = 0x%x\n", val);
return -1;
}
/* Wait until PRS register shows 1 packet */
count = 1000 * factor;
while (count) {
val = REG_RD(bp, PRS_REG_NUM_OF_PACKETS);
if (val == 1)
break;
msleep(10);
count--;
}
if (val != 0x1) {
BNX2X_ERR("PRS timeout val = 0x%x\n", val);
return -2;
}
/* Reset and init BRB, PRS */
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR, 0x03);
msleep(50);
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET, 0x03);
msleep(50);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_BRB1, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PRS, PHASE_COMMON);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "part2\n");
/* Disable inputs of parser neighbor blocks */
REG_WR(bp, TSDM_REG_ENABLE_IN1, 0x0);
REG_WR(bp, TCM_REG_PRS_IFEN, 0x0);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_DEBUG0, 0x1);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_PRS_REQ_IN_EN, 0x0);
/* Write 0 to parser credits for CFC search request */
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_CFC_SEARCH_INITIAL_CREDIT, 0x0);
/* send 10 Ethernet packets */
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
bnx2x_lb_pckt(bp);
/* Wait until NIG register shows 10 + 1
packets of size 11*0x10 = 0xb0 */
count = 1000 * factor;
while (count) {
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, NIG_REG_STAT2_BRB_OCTET, 2);
val = *bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_data[0]);
if (val == 0xb0)
break;
msleep(10);
count--;
}
if (val != 0xb0) {
BNX2X_ERR("NIG timeout val = 0x%x\n", val);
return -3;
}
/* Wait until PRS register shows 2 packets */
val = REG_RD(bp, PRS_REG_NUM_OF_PACKETS);
if (val != 2)
BNX2X_ERR("PRS timeout val = 0x%x\n", val);
/* Write 1 to parser credits for CFC search request */
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_CFC_SEARCH_INITIAL_CREDIT, 0x1);
/* Wait until PRS register shows 3 packets */
msleep(10 * factor);
/* Wait until NIG register shows 1 packet of size 0x10 */
val = REG_RD(bp, PRS_REG_NUM_OF_PACKETS);
if (val != 3)
BNX2X_ERR("PRS timeout val = 0x%x\n", val);
/* clear NIG EOP FIFO */
for (i = 0; i < 11; i++)
REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_INGRESS_EOP_LB_FIFO);
val = REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_INGRESS_EOP_LB_EMPTY);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("clear of NIG failed\n");
return -4;
}
/* Reset and init BRB, PRS, NIG */
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR, 0x03);
msleep(50);
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET, 0x03);
msleep(50);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_BRB1, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PRS, PHASE_COMMON);
#ifndef BCM_CNIC
/* set NIC mode */
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_NIC_MODE, 1);
#endif
/* Enable inputs of parser neighbor blocks */
REG_WR(bp, TSDM_REG_ENABLE_IN1, 0x7fffffff);
REG_WR(bp, TCM_REG_PRS_IFEN, 0x1);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_DEBUG0, 0x0);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_PRS_REQ_IN_EN, 0x1);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "done\n");
return 0; /* OK */
}
static void bnx2x_enable_blocks_attention(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_MASK_0, 0);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_MASK_1, 0x40);
else
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_MASK_1, 0);
REG_WR(bp, DORQ_REG_DORQ_INT_MASK, 0);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_CFC_INT_MASK, 0);
/*
* mask read length error interrupts in brb for parser
* (parsing unit and 'checksum and crc' unit)
* these errors are legal (PU reads fixed length and CAC can cause
* read length error on truncated packets)
*/
REG_WR(bp, BRB1_REG_BRB1_INT_MASK, 0xFC00);
REG_WR(bp, QM_REG_QM_INT_MASK, 0);
REG_WR(bp, TM_REG_TM_INT_MASK, 0);
REG_WR(bp, XSDM_REG_XSDM_INT_MASK_0, 0);
REG_WR(bp, XSDM_REG_XSDM_INT_MASK_1, 0);
REG_WR(bp, XCM_REG_XCM_INT_MASK, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, XSEM_REG_XSEM_INT_MASK_0, 0); */
/* REG_WR(bp, XSEM_REG_XSEM_INT_MASK_1, 0); */
REG_WR(bp, USDM_REG_USDM_INT_MASK_0, 0);
REG_WR(bp, USDM_REG_USDM_INT_MASK_1, 0);
REG_WR(bp, UCM_REG_UCM_INT_MASK, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, USEM_REG_USEM_INT_MASK_0, 0); */
/* REG_WR(bp, USEM_REG_USEM_INT_MASK_1, 0); */
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_UPB + PB_REG_PB_INT_MASK, 0);
REG_WR(bp, CSDM_REG_CSDM_INT_MASK_0, 0);
REG_WR(bp, CSDM_REG_CSDM_INT_MASK_1, 0);
REG_WR(bp, CCM_REG_CCM_INT_MASK, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, CSEM_REG_CSEM_INT_MASK_0, 0); */
/* REG_WR(bp, CSEM_REG_CSEM_INT_MASK_1, 0); */
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PXP2_INT_MASK_0, 0x580000);
else if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PXP2_INT_MASK_0,
(PXP2_PXP2_INT_MASK_0_REG_PGL_CPL_OF
| PXP2_PXP2_INT_MASK_0_REG_PGL_CPL_AFT
| PXP2_PXP2_INT_MASK_0_REG_PGL_PCIE_ATTN
| PXP2_PXP2_INT_MASK_0_REG_PGL_READ_BLOCKED
| PXP2_PXP2_INT_MASK_0_REG_PGL_WRITE_BLOCKED));
else
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PXP2_INT_MASK_0, 0x480000);
REG_WR(bp, TSDM_REG_TSDM_INT_MASK_0, 0);
REG_WR(bp, TSDM_REG_TSDM_INT_MASK_1, 0);
REG_WR(bp, TCM_REG_TCM_INT_MASK, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, TSEM_REG_TSEM_INT_MASK_0, 0); */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
/* enable VFC attentions: bits 11 and 12, bits 31:13 reserved */
REG_WR(bp, TSEM_REG_TSEM_INT_MASK_1, 0x07ff);
REG_WR(bp, CDU_REG_CDU_INT_MASK, 0);
REG_WR(bp, DMAE_REG_DMAE_INT_MASK, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_MISC_INT_MASK, 0); */
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_PBF_INT_MASK, 0x18); /* bit 3,4 masked */
}
static void bnx2x_reset_common(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = 0x1400;
/* reset_common */
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR,
0xd3ffff7f);
if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp)) {
val |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT0;
val |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT1;
}
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_CLEAR, val);
}
static void bnx2x_setup_dmae(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bp->dmae_ready = 0;
spin_lock_init(&bp->dmae_lock);
}
static void bnx2x_init_pxp(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u16 devctl;
int r_order, w_order;
pci_read_config_word(bp->pdev,
pci_pcie_cap(bp->pdev) + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, &devctl);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "read 0x%x from devctl\n", devctl);
w_order = ((devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD) >> 5);
if (bp->mrrs == -1)
r_order = ((devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_READRQ) >> 12);
else {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "force read order to %d\n", bp->mrrs);
r_order = bp->mrrs;
}
bnx2x_init_pxp_arb(bp, r_order, w_order);
}
static void bnx2x_setup_fan_failure_detection(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int is_required;
u32 val;
int port;
if (BP_NOMCP(bp))
return;
is_required = 0;
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.config2) &
SHARED_HW_CFG_FAN_FAILURE_MASK;
if (val == SHARED_HW_CFG_FAN_FAILURE_ENABLED)
is_required = 1;
/*
* The fan failure mechanism is usually related to the PHY type since
* the power consumption of the board is affected by the PHY. Currently,
* fan is required for most designs with SFX7101, BCM8727 and BCM8481.
*/
else if (val == SHARED_HW_CFG_FAN_FAILURE_PHY_TYPE)
for (port = PORT_0; port < PORT_MAX; port++) {
is_required |=
bnx2x_fan_failure_det_req(
bp,
bp->common.shmem_base,
bp->common.shmem2_base,
port);
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "fan detection setting: %d\n", is_required);
if (is_required == 0)
return;
/* Fan failure is indicated by SPIO 5 */
bnx2x_set_spio(bp, MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_5,
MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_INPUT_HI_Z);
/* set to active low mode */
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO_INT);
val |= ((1 << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_5) <<
MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_INT_OLD_SET_POS);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO_INT, val);
/* enable interrupt to signal the IGU */
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO_EVENT_EN);
val |= (1 << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_5);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO_EVENT_EN, val);
}
static void bnx2x_pretend_func(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 pretend_func_num)
{
u32 offset = 0;
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
return;
if (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp) && (pretend_func_num >= E1H_FUNC_MAX))
return;
switch (BP_ABS_FUNC(bp)) {
case 0:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F0;
break;
case 1:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F1;
break;
case 2:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F2;
break;
case 3:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F3;
break;
case 4:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F4;
break;
case 5:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F5;
break;
case 6:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F6;
break;
case 7:
offset = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F7;
break;
default:
return;
}
REG_WR(bp, offset, pretend_func_num);
REG_RD(bp, offset);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Pretending to func %d\n", pretend_func_num);
}
void bnx2x_pf_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION);
val &= ~IGU_PF_CONF_FUNC_EN;
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION, val);
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER, 0);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_WEAK_ENABLE_PF, 0);
}
static inline void bnx2x__common_init_phy(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 shmem_base[2], shmem2_base[2];
shmem_base[0] = bp->common.shmem_base;
shmem2_base[0] = bp->common.shmem2_base;
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
shmem_base[1] =
SHMEM2_RD(bp, other_shmem_base_addr);
shmem2_base[1] =
SHMEM2_RD(bp, other_shmem2_base_addr);
}
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
bnx2x_common_init_phy(bp, shmem_base, shmem2_base,
bp->common.chip_id);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
}
/**
* bnx2x_init_hw_common - initialize the HW at the COMMON phase.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
static int bnx2x_init_hw_common(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "starting common init func %d\n", BP_ABS_FUNC(bp));
bnx2x_reset_common(bp);
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET, 0xffffffff);
val = 0xfffc;
if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp)) {
val |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT0;
val |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT1;
}
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_SET, val);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC, PHASE_COMMON);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
u8 abs_func_id;
/**
* 4-port mode or 2-port mode we need to turn of master-enable
* for everyone, after that, turn it back on for self.
* so, we disregard multi-function or not, and always disable
* for all functions on the given path, this means 0,2,4,6 for
* path 0 and 1,3,5,7 for path 1
*/
for (abs_func_id = BP_PATH(bp);
abs_func_id < E2_FUNC_MAX*2; abs_func_id += 2) {
if (abs_func_id == BP_ABS_FUNC(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp,
PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER,
1);
continue;
}
bnx2x_pretend_func(bp, abs_func_id);
/* clear pf enable */
bnx2x_pf_disable(bp);
bnx2x_pretend_func(bp, BP_ABS_FUNC(bp));
}
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP, PHASE_COMMON);
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* enable HW interrupt from PXP on USDM overflow
bit 16 on INT_MASK_0 */
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_PXP_INT_MASK_0, 0);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP2, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_pxp(bp);
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_QM_ENDIAN_M, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_TM_ENDIAN_M, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_SRC_ENDIAN_M, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_CDU_ENDIAN_M, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_DBG_ENDIAN_M, 1);
/* make sure this value is 0 */
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_HC_ENDIAN_M, 0);
/* REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_PBF_SWAP_MODE, 1); */
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_QM_SWAP_MODE, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_TM_SWAP_MODE, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_SRC_SWAP_MODE, 1);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_CDURD_SWAP_MODE, 1);
#endif
bnx2x_ilt_init_page_size(bp, INITOP_SET);
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp) && CHIP_IS_E1H(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_TAGS_LIMIT, 0x1);
/* let the HW do it's magic ... */
msleep(100);
/* finish PXP init */
val = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_CFG_DONE);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("PXP2 CFG failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
val = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_INIT_DONE);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("PXP2 RD_INIT failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
/* Timers bug workaround E2 only. We need to set the entire ILT to
* have entries with value "0" and valid bit on.
* This needs to be done by the first PF that is loaded in a path
* (i.e. common phase)
*/
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* In E2 there is a bug in the timers block that can cause function 6 / 7
* (i.e. vnic3) to start even if it is marked as "scan-off".
* This occurs when a different function (func2,3) is being marked
* as "scan-off". Real-life scenario for example: if a driver is being
* load-unloaded while func6,7 are down. This will cause the timer to access
* the ilt, translate to a logical address and send a request to read/write.
* Since the ilt for the function that is down is not valid, this will cause
* a translation error which is unrecoverable.
* The Workaround is intended to make sure that when this happens nothing fatal
* will occur. The workaround:
* 1. First PF driver which loads on a path will:
* a. After taking the chip out of reset, by using pretend,
* it will write "0" to the following registers of
* the other vnics.
* REG_WR(pdev, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER, 0);
* REG_WR(pdev, CFC_REG_WEAK_ENABLE_PF,0);
* REG_WR(pdev, CFC_REG_STRONG_ENABLE_PF,0);
* And for itself it will write '1' to
* PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER to enable
* dmae-operations (writing to pram for example.)
* note: can be done for only function 6,7 but cleaner this
* way.
* b. Write zero+valid to the entire ILT.
* c. Init the first_timers_ilt_entry, last_timers_ilt_entry of
* VNIC3 (of that port). The range allocated will be the
* entire ILT. This is needed to prevent ILT range error.
* 2. Any PF driver load flow:
* a. ILT update with the physical addresses of the allocated
* logical pages.
* b. Wait 20msec. - note that this timeout is needed to make
* sure there are no requests in one of the PXP internal
* queues with "old" ILT addresses.
* c. PF enable in the PGLC.
* d. Clear the was_error of the PF in the PGLC. (could have
* occured while driver was down)
* e. PF enable in the CFC (WEAK + STRONG)
* f. Timers scan enable
* 3. PF driver unload flow:
* a. Clear the Timers scan_en.
* b. Polling for scan_on=0 for that PF.
* c. Clear the PF enable bit in the PXP.
* d. Clear the PF enable in the CFC (WEAK + STRONG)
* e. Write zero+valid to all ILT entries (The valid bit must
* stay set)
* f. If this is VNIC 3 of a port then also init
* first_timers_ilt_entry to zero and last_timers_ilt_entry
* to the last enrty in the ILT.
*
* Notes:
* Currently the PF error in the PGLC is non recoverable.
* In the future the there will be a recovery routine for this error.
* Currently attention is masked.
* Having an MCP lock on the load/unload process does not guarantee that
* there is no Timer disable during Func6/7 enable. This is because the
* Timers scan is currently being cleared by the MCP on FLR.
* Step 2.d can be done only for PF6/7 and the driver can also check if
* there is error before clearing it. But the flow above is simpler and
* more general.
* All ILT entries are written by zero+valid and not just PF6/7
* ILT entries since in the future the ILT entries allocation for
* PF-s might be dynamic.
*/
struct ilt_client_info ilt_cli;
struct bnx2x_ilt ilt;
memset(&ilt_cli, 0, sizeof(struct ilt_client_info));
memset(&ilt, 0, sizeof(struct bnx2x_ilt));
/* initialize dummy TM client */
ilt_cli.start = 0;
ilt_cli.end = ILT_NUM_PAGE_ENTRIES - 1;
ilt_cli.client_num = ILT_CLIENT_TM;
/* Step 1: set zeroes to all ilt page entries with valid bit on
* Step 2: set the timers first/last ilt entry to point
* to the entire range to prevent ILT range error for 3rd/4th
* vnic (this code assumes existance of the vnic)
*
* both steps performed by call to bnx2x_ilt_client_init_op()
* with dummy TM client
*
* we must use pretend since PXP2_REG_RQ_##blk##_FIRST_ILT
* and his brother are split registers
*/
bnx2x_pretend_func(bp, (BP_PATH(bp) + 6));
bnx2x_ilt_client_init_op_ilt(bp, &ilt, &ilt_cli, INITOP_CLEAR);
bnx2x_pretend_func(bp, BP_ABS_FUNC(bp));
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_DRAM_ALIGN, BNX2X_PXP_DRAM_ALIGN);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_DRAM_ALIGN_RD, BNX2X_PXP_DRAM_ALIGN);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_DRAM_ALIGN_SEL, 1);
}
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_DISABLE_INPUTS, 0);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_DISABLE_INPUTS, 0);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
int factor = CHIP_REV_IS_EMUL(bp) ? 1000 :
(CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp) ? 400 : 0);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PGLUE_B, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_ATC, PHASE_COMMON);
/* let the HW do it's magic ... */
do {
msleep(200);
val = REG_RD(bp, ATC_REG_ATC_INIT_DONE);
} while (factor-- && (val != 1));
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("ATC_INIT failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DMAE, PHASE_COMMON);
/* clean the DMAE memory */
bp->dmae_ready = 1;
bnx2x_init_fill(bp, TSEM_REG_PRAM, 0, 8, 1);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TCM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UCM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CCM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XCM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, XSEM_REG_PASSIVE_BUFFER, 3);
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, CSEM_REG_PASSIVE_BUFFER, 3);
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, TSEM_REG_PASSIVE_BUFFER, 3);
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, USEM_REG_PASSIVE_BUFFER, 3);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_QM, PHASE_COMMON);
/* QM queues pointers table */
bnx2x_qm_init_ptr_table(bp, bp->qm_cid_count, INITOP_SET);
/* soft reset pulse */
REG_WR(bp, QM_REG_SOFT_RESET, 1);
REG_WR(bp, QM_REG_SOFT_RESET, 0);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TM, PHASE_COMMON);
#endif
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DORQ, PHASE_COMMON);
REG_WR(bp, DORQ_REG_DPM_CID_OFST, BNX2X_DB_SHIFT);
if (!CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp))
/* enable hw interrupt from doorbell Q */
REG_WR(bp, DORQ_REG_DORQ_INT_MASK, 0);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_BRB1, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PRS, PHASE_COMMON);
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_A_PRSU_20, 0xf);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_E1HOV_MODE, bp->path_has_ovlan);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && !CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp))
/* Bit-map indicating which L2 hdrs may appear
* after the basic Ethernet header
*/
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC,
bp->path_has_ovlan ? 7 : 6);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSDM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSDM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USDM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSDM, PHASE_COMMON);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* reset VFC memories */
REG_WR(bp, TSEM_REG_FAST_MEMORY + VFC_REG_MEMORIES_RST,
VFC_MEMORIES_RST_REG_CAM_RST |
VFC_MEMORIES_RST_REG_RAM_RST);
REG_WR(bp, XSEM_REG_FAST_MEMORY + VFC_REG_MEMORIES_RST,
VFC_MEMORIES_RST_REG_CAM_RST |
VFC_MEMORIES_RST_REG_RAM_RST);
msleep(20);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSEM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USEM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSEM, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSEM, PHASE_COMMON);
/* sync semi rtc */
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR,
0x80000000);
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET,
0x80000000);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UPB, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XPB, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PBF, PHASE_COMMON);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC,
bp->path_has_ovlan ? 7 : 6);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_SOFT_RST, 1);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_SRC, PHASE_COMMON);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_0, 0x63285672);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_1, 0x24b8f2cc);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_2, 0x223aef9b);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_3, 0x26001e3a);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_4, 0x7ae91116);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_5, 0x5ce5230b);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_6, 0x298d8adf);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_7, 0x6eb0ff09);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_8, 0x1830f82f);
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_KEYSEARCH_9, 0x01e46be7);
#endif
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_SOFT_RST, 0);
if (sizeof(union cdu_context) != 1024)
/* we currently assume that a context is 1024 bytes */
dev_alert(&bp->pdev->dev, "please adjust the size "
"of cdu_context(%ld)\n",
(long)sizeof(union cdu_context));
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CDU, PHASE_COMMON);
val = (4 << 24) + (0 << 12) + 1024;
REG_WR(bp, CDU_REG_CDU_GLOBAL_PARAMS, val);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CFC, PHASE_COMMON);
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_INIT_REG, 0x7FF);
/* enable context validation interrupt from CFC */
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_CFC_INT_MASK, 0);
/* set the thresholds to prevent CFC/CDU race */
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_DEBUG0, 0x20020000);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_HC, PHASE_COMMON);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && BP_NOMCP(bp))
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_RESET_MEMORIES, 0x36);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_IGU, PHASE_COMMON);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC_AEU, PHASE_COMMON);
/* Reset PCIE errors for debug */
REG_WR(bp, 0x2814, 0xffffffff);
REG_WR(bp, 0x3820, 0xffffffff);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, PCICFG_OFFSET + PXPCS_TL_CONTROL_5,
(PXPCS_TL_CONTROL_5_ERR_UNSPPORT1 |
PXPCS_TL_CONTROL_5_ERR_UNSPPORT));
REG_WR(bp, PCICFG_OFFSET + PXPCS_TL_FUNC345_STAT,
(PXPCS_TL_FUNC345_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT4 |
PXPCS_TL_FUNC345_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT3 |
PXPCS_TL_FUNC345_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT2));
REG_WR(bp, PCICFG_OFFSET + PXPCS_TL_FUNC678_STAT,
(PXPCS_TL_FUNC678_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT7 |
PXPCS_TL_FUNC678_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT6 |
PXPCS_TL_FUNC678_STAT_ERR_UNSPPORT5));
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_NIG, PHASE_COMMON);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* in E3 this done in per-port section */
if (!CHIP_IS_E3(bp))
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH_MF_MODE, IS_MF(bp));
}
if (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp))
/* not applicable for E2 (and above ...) */
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH_E1HOV_MODE, IS_MF_SD(bp));
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp))
msleep(200);
/* finish CFC init */
val = reg_poll(bp, CFC_REG_LL_INIT_DONE, 1, 100, 10);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("CFC LL_INIT failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
val = reg_poll(bp, CFC_REG_AC_INIT_DONE, 1, 100, 10);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("CFC AC_INIT failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
val = reg_poll(bp, CFC_REG_CAM_INIT_DONE, 1, 100, 10);
if (val != 1) {
BNX2X_ERR("CFC CAM_INIT failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_DEBUG0, 0);
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* read NIG statistic
to see if this is our first up since powerup */
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, NIG_REG_STAT2_BRB_OCTET, 2);
val = *bnx2x_sp(bp, wb_data[0]);
/* do internal memory self test */
if ((val == 0) && bnx2x_int_mem_test(bp)) {
BNX2X_ERR("internal mem self test failed\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
}
bnx2x_setup_fan_failure_detection(bp);
/* clear PXP2 attentions */
REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_PXP2_INT_STS_CLR_0);
bnx2x_enable_blocks_attention(bp);
bnx2x_enable_blocks_parity(bp);
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bnx2x__common_init_phy(bp);
} else
BNX2X_ERR("Bootcode is missing - can not initialize link\n");
return 0;
}
/**
* bnx2x_init_hw_common_chip - init HW at the COMMON_CHIP phase.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
static int bnx2x_init_hw_common_chip(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int rc = bnx2x_init_hw_common(bp);
if (rc)
return rc;
/* In E2 2-PORT mode, same ext phy is used for the two paths */
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp))
bnx2x__common_init_phy(bp);
return 0;
}
static int bnx2x_init_hw_port(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int init_phase = port ? PHASE_PORT1 : PHASE_PORT0;
u32 low, high;
u32 val;
bnx2x__link_reset(bp);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "starting port init port %d\n", port);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_MASK_INTERRUPT_PORT0 + port*4, 0);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP2, init_phase);
/* Timers bug workaround: disables the pf_master bit in pglue at
* common phase, we need to enable it here before any dmae access are
* attempted. Therefore we manually added the enable-master to the
* port phase (it also happens in the function phase)
*/
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER, 1);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_ATC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DMAE, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PGLUE_B, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_QM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XCM, init_phase);
/* QM cid (connection) count */
bnx2x_qm_init_cid_count(bp, bp->qm_cid_count, INITOP_SET);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TM, init_phase);
REG_WR(bp, TM_REG_LIN0_SCAN_TIME + port*4, 20);
REG_WR(bp, TM_REG_LIN0_MAX_ACTIVE_CID + port*4, 31);
#endif
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DORQ, init_phase);
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp) || CHIP_IS_E1H(bp)) {
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_BRB1, init_phase);
if (IS_MF(bp))
low = ((bp->flags & ONE_PORT_FLAG) ? 160 : 246);
else if (bp->dev->mtu > 4096) {
if (bp->flags & ONE_PORT_FLAG)
low = 160;
else {
val = bp->dev->mtu;
/* (24*1024 + val*4)/256 */
low = 96 + (val/64) +
((val % 64) ? 1 : 0);
}
} else
low = ((bp->flags & ONE_PORT_FLAG) ? 80 : 160);
high = low + 56; /* 14*1024/256 */
REG_WR(bp, BRB1_REG_PAUSE_LOW_THRESHOLD_0 + port*4, low);
REG_WR(bp, BRB1_REG_PAUSE_HIGH_THRESHOLD_0 + port*4, high);
}
if (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp))
REG_WR(bp, (BP_PORT(bp) ?
BRB1_REG_MAC_GUARANTIED_1 :
BRB1_REG_MAC_GUARANTIED_0), 40);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PRS, init_phase);
if (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp))
/* Ovlan exists only if we are in multi-function +
* switch-dependent mode, in switch-independent there
* is no ovlan headers
*/
REG_WR(bp, BP_PORT(bp) ?
PRS_REG_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC_PORT_1 :
PRS_REG_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC_PORT_0,
(bp->path_has_ovlan ? 7 : 6));
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UPB, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XPB, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PBF, init_phase);
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* configure PBF to work without PAUSE mtu 9000 */
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_P0_PAUSE_ENABLE + port*4, 0);
/* update threshold */
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_P0_ARB_THRSH + port*4, (9040/16));
/* update init credit */
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_P0_INIT_CRD + port*4, (9040/16) + 553 - 22);
/* probe changes */
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_INIT_P0 + port*4, 1);
udelay(50);
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_INIT_P0 + port*4, 0);
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_SRC, init_phase);
#endif
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CDU, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CFC, init_phase);
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_LEADING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_HC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_IGU, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC_AEU, init_phase);
/* init aeu_mask_attn_func_0/1:
* - SF mode: bits 3-7 are masked. only bits 0-2 are in use
* - MF mode: bit 3 is masked. bits 0-2 are in use as in SF
* bits 4-7 are used for "per vn group attention" */
val = IS_MF(bp) ? 0xF7 : 0x7;
/* Enable DCBX attention for all but E1 */
val |= CHIP_IS_E1(bp) ? 0 : 0x10;
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0 + port*4, val);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_NIG, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* Bit-map indicating which L2 hdrs may appear after the
* basic Ethernet header
*/
REG_WR(bp, BP_PORT(bp) ?
NIG_REG_P1_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC :
NIG_REG_P0_HDRS_AFTER_BASIC,
IS_MF_SD(bp) ? 7 : 6);
if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp))
REG_WR(bp, BP_PORT(bp) ?
NIG_REG_LLH1_MF_MODE :
NIG_REG_LLH_MF_MODE, IS_MF(bp));
}
if (!CHIP_IS_E3(bp))
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_XGXS_SERDES0_MODE_SEL + port*4, 1);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* 0x2 disable mf_ov, 0x1 enable */
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_BRB1_DRV_MASK_MF + port*4,
(IS_MF_SD(bp) ? 0x1 : 0x2));
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
val = 0;
switch (bp->mf_mode) {
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SD:
val = 1;
break;
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SI:
val = 2;
break;
}
REG_WR(bp, (BP_PORT(bp) ? NIG_REG_LLH1_CLS_TYPE :
NIG_REG_LLH0_CLS_TYPE), val);
}
{
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLFC_ENABLE_0 + port*4, 0);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLFC_OUT_EN_0 + port*4, 0);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_PAUSE_ENABLE_0 + port*4, 1);
}
}
/* If SPIO5 is set to generate interrupts, enable it for this port */
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SPIO_EVENT_EN);
if (val & (1 << MISC_REGISTERS_SPIO_5)) {
u32 reg_addr = (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_1_OUT_0 :
MISC_REG_AEU_ENABLE1_FUNC_0_OUT_0);
val = REG_RD(bp, reg_addr);
val |= AEU_INPUTS_ATTN_BITS_SPIO5;
REG_WR(bp, reg_addr, val);
}
return 0;
}
static void bnx2x_ilt_wr(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 index, dma_addr_t addr)
{
int reg;
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
reg = PXP2_REG_RQ_ONCHIP_AT + index*8;
else
reg = PXP2_REG_RQ_ONCHIP_AT_B0 + index*8;
bnx2x_wb_wr(bp, reg, ONCHIP_ADDR1(addr), ONCHIP_ADDR2(addr));
}
static inline void bnx2x_igu_clear_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 idu_sb_id)
{
bnx2x_igu_clear_sb_gen(bp, BP_FUNC(bp), idu_sb_id, true /*PF*/);
}
static inline void bnx2x_clear_func_ilt(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 func)
{
u32 i, base = FUNC_ILT_BASE(func);
for (i = base; i < base + ILT_PER_FUNC; i++)
bnx2x_ilt_wr(bp, i, 0);
}
static int bnx2x_init_hw_func(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
int init_phase = PHASE_PF0 + func;
struct bnx2x_ilt *ilt = BP_ILT(bp);
u16 cdu_ilt_start;
u32 addr, val;
u32 main_mem_base, main_mem_size, main_mem_prty_clr;
int i, main_mem_width;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "starting func init func %d\n", func);
/* FLR cleanup - hmmm */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bnx2x_pf_flr_clnup(bp);
/* set MSI reconfigure capability */
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) {
addr = (port ? HC_REG_CONFIG_1 : HC_REG_CONFIG_0);
val = REG_RD(bp, addr);
val |= HC_CONFIG_0_REG_MSI_ATTN_EN_0;
REG_WR(bp, addr, val);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PXP2, init_phase);
ilt = BP_ILT(bp);
cdu_ilt_start = ilt->clients[ILT_CLIENT_CDU].start;
for (i = 0; i < L2_ILT_LINES(bp); i++) {
ilt->lines[cdu_ilt_start + i].page =
bp->context.vcxt + (ILT_PAGE_CIDS * i);
ilt->lines[cdu_ilt_start + i].page_mapping =
bp->context.cxt_mapping + (CDU_ILT_PAGE_SZ * i);
/* cdu ilt pages are allocated manually so there's no need to
set the size */
}
bnx2x_ilt_init_op(bp, INITOP_SET);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_src_init_t2(bp, bp->t2, bp->t2_mapping, SRC_CONN_NUM);
/* T1 hash bits value determines the T1 number of entries */
REG_WR(bp, SRC_REG_NUMBER_HASH_BITS0 + port*4, SRC_HASH_BITS);
#endif
#ifndef BCM_CNIC
/* set NIC mode */
REG_WR(bp, PRS_REG_NIC_MODE, 1);
#endif /* BCM_CNIC */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
u32 pf_conf = IGU_PF_CONF_FUNC_EN;
/* Turn on a single ISR mode in IGU if driver is going to use
* INT#x or MSI
*/
if (!(bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG))
pf_conf |= IGU_PF_CONF_SINGLE_ISR_EN;
/*
* Timers workaround bug: function init part.
* Need to wait 20msec after initializing ILT,
* needed to make sure there are no requests in
* one of the PXP internal queues with "old" ILT addresses
*/
msleep(20);
/*
* Master enable - Due to WB DMAE writes performed before this
* register is re-initialized as part of the regular function
* init
*/
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_MASTER, 1);
/* Enable the function in IGU */
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PF_CONFIGURATION, pf_conf);
}
bp->dmae_ready = 1;
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PGLUE_B, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_WAS_ERROR_PF_7_0_CLR, func);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_ATC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DMAE, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_NIG, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_SRC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XCM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSEM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSEM, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, QM_REG_PF_EN, 1);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, TSEM_REG_VFPF_ERR_NUM, BNX2X_MAX_NUM_OF_VFS + func);
REG_WR(bp, USEM_REG_VFPF_ERR_NUM, BNX2X_MAX_NUM_OF_VFS + func);
REG_WR(bp, CSEM_REG_VFPF_ERR_NUM, BNX2X_MAX_NUM_OF_VFS + func);
REG_WR(bp, XSEM_REG_VFPF_ERR_NUM, BNX2X_MAX_NUM_OF_VFS + func);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_QM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_DORQ, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_BRB1, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PRS, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_TSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_USDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XSDM, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_UPB, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_XPB, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_PBF, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, PBF_REG_DISABLE_PF, 0);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CDU, init_phase);
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_CFC, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
REG_WR(bp, CFC_REG_WEAK_ENABLE_PF, 1);
if (IS_MF(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_FUNC_EN + port*8, 1);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_FUNC_VLAN_ID + port*8, bp->mf_ov);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_MISC_AEU, init_phase);
/* HC init per function */
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) {
if (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_12 + func*4, 0);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_LEADING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_HC, init_phase);
} else {
int num_segs, sb_idx, prod_offset;
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_12 + func*4, 0);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_LEADING_EDGE_LATCH, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_LATCH, 0);
}
bnx2x_init_block(bp, BLOCK_IGU, init_phase);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
int dsb_idx = 0;
/**
* Producer memory:
* E2 mode: address 0-135 match to the mapping memory;
* 136 - PF0 default prod; 137 - PF1 default prod;
* 138 - PF2 default prod; 139 - PF3 default prod;
* 140 - PF0 attn prod; 141 - PF1 attn prod;
* 142 - PF2 attn prod; 143 - PF3 attn prod;
* 144-147 reserved.
*
* E1.5 mode - In backward compatible mode;
* for non default SB; each even line in the memory
* holds the U producer and each odd line hold
* the C producer. The first 128 producers are for
* NDSB (PF0 - 0-31; PF1 - 32-63 and so on). The last 20
* producers are for the DSB for each PF.
* Each PF has five segments: (the order inside each
* segment is PF0; PF1; PF2; PF3) - 128-131 U prods;
* 132-135 C prods; 136-139 X prods; 140-143 T prods;
* 144-147 attn prods;
*/
/* non-default-status-blocks */
num_segs = CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp) ?
IGU_BC_NDSB_NUM_SEGS : IGU_NORM_NDSB_NUM_SEGS;
for (sb_idx = 0; sb_idx < bp->igu_sb_cnt; sb_idx++) {
prod_offset = (bp->igu_base_sb + sb_idx) *
num_segs;
for (i = 0; i < num_segs; i++) {
addr = IGU_REG_PROD_CONS_MEMORY +
(prod_offset + i) * 4;
REG_WR(bp, addr, 0);
}
/* send consumer update with value 0 */
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_base_sb + sb_idx,
USTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_igu_clear_sb(bp,
bp->igu_base_sb + sb_idx);
}
/* default-status-blocks */
num_segs = CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp) ?
IGU_BC_DSB_NUM_SEGS : IGU_NORM_DSB_NUM_SEGS;
if (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp))
dsb_idx = BP_FUNC(bp);
else
dsb_idx = BP_E1HVN(bp);
prod_offset = (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp) ?
IGU_BC_BASE_DSB_PROD + dsb_idx :
IGU_NORM_BASE_DSB_PROD + dsb_idx);
for (i = 0; i < (num_segs * E1HVN_MAX);
i += E1HVN_MAX) {
addr = IGU_REG_PROD_CONS_MEMORY +
(prod_offset + i)*4;
REG_WR(bp, addr, 0);
}
/* send consumer update with 0 */
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp)) {
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
USTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
CSTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
XSTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
TSTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
ATTENTION_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
} else {
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
USTORM_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id,
ATTENTION_ID, 0, IGU_INT_NOP, 1);
}
bnx2x_igu_clear_sb(bp, bp->igu_dsb_id);
/* !!! these should become driver const once
rf-tool supports split-68 const */
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_SB_INT_BEFORE_MASK_LSB, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_SB_INT_BEFORE_MASK_MSB, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_SB_MASK_LSB, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_SB_MASK_MSB, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PBA_STATUS_LSB, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_PBA_STATUS_MSB, 0);
}
}
/* Reset PCIE errors for debug */
REG_WR(bp, 0x2114, 0xffffffff);
REG_WR(bp, 0x2120, 0xffffffff);
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
main_mem_size = HC_REG_MAIN_MEMORY_SIZE / 2; /*dwords*/
main_mem_base = HC_REG_MAIN_MEMORY +
BP_PORT(bp) * (main_mem_size * 4);
main_mem_prty_clr = HC_REG_HC_PRTY_STS_CLR;
main_mem_width = 8;
val = REG_RD(bp, main_mem_prty_clr);
if (val)
DP(BNX2X_MSG_MCP, "Hmmm... Parity errors in HC "
"block during "
"function init (0x%x)!\n", val);
/* Clear "false" parity errors in MSI-X table */
for (i = main_mem_base;
i < main_mem_base + main_mem_size * 4;
i += main_mem_width) {
bnx2x_read_dmae(bp, i, main_mem_width / 4);
bnx2x_write_dmae(bp, bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, wb_data),
i, main_mem_width / 4);
}
/* Clear HC parity attention */
REG_RD(bp, main_mem_prty_clr);
}
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
/* Enable STORMs SP logging */
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM +
USTORM_RECORD_SLOW_PATH_OFFSET(BP_FUNC(bp)), 1);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_RECORD_SLOW_PATH_OFFSET(BP_FUNC(bp)), 1);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_RECORD_SLOW_PATH_OFFSET(BP_FUNC(bp)), 1);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_RECORD_SLOW_PATH_OFFSET(BP_FUNC(bp)), 1);
#endif
bnx2x_phy_probe(&bp->link_params);
return 0;
}
void bnx2x_free_mem(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* fastpath */
bnx2x_free_fp_mem(bp);
/* end of fastpath */
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->def_status_blk, bp->def_status_blk_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_sp_status_block));
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->fw_stats, bp->fw_stats_mapping,
bp->fw_stats_data_sz + bp->fw_stats_req_sz);
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->slowpath, bp->slowpath_mapping,
sizeof(struct bnx2x_slowpath));
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->context.vcxt, bp->context.cxt_mapping,
bp->context.size);
bnx2x_ilt_mem_op(bp, ILT_MEMOP_FREE);
BNX2X_FREE(bp->ilt->lines);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->cnic_sb.e2_sb, bp->cnic_sb_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_hc_status_block_e2));
else
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->cnic_sb.e1x_sb, bp->cnic_sb_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_hc_status_block_e1x));
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->t2, bp->t2_mapping, SRC_T2_SZ);
#endif
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->spq, bp->spq_mapping, BCM_PAGE_SIZE);
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->eq_ring, bp->eq_mapping,
BCM_PAGE_SIZE * NUM_EQ_PAGES);
}
static inline int bnx2x_alloc_fw_stats_mem(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int num_groups;
/* number of eth_queues */
u8 num_queue_stats = BNX2X_NUM_ETH_QUEUES(bp);
/* Total number of FW statistics requests =
* 1 for port stats + 1 for PF stats + num_eth_queues */
bp->fw_stats_num = 2 + num_queue_stats;
/* Request is built from stats_query_header and an array of
* stats_query_cmd_group each of which contains
* STATS_QUERY_CMD_COUNT rules. The real number or requests is
* configured in the stats_query_header.
*/
num_groups = (2 + num_queue_stats) / STATS_QUERY_CMD_COUNT +
(((2 + num_queue_stats) % STATS_QUERY_CMD_COUNT) ? 1 : 0);
bp->fw_stats_req_sz = sizeof(struct stats_query_header) +
num_groups * sizeof(struct stats_query_cmd_group);
/* Data for statistics requests + stats_conter
*
* stats_counter holds per-STORM counters that are incremented
* when STORM has finished with the current request.
*/
bp->fw_stats_data_sz = sizeof(struct per_port_stats) +
sizeof(struct per_pf_stats) +
sizeof(struct per_queue_stats) * num_queue_stats +
sizeof(struct stats_counter);
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->fw_stats, &bp->fw_stats_mapping,
bp->fw_stats_data_sz + bp->fw_stats_req_sz);
/* Set shortcuts */
bp->fw_stats_req = (struct bnx2x_fw_stats_req *)bp->fw_stats;
bp->fw_stats_req_mapping = bp->fw_stats_mapping;
bp->fw_stats_data = (struct bnx2x_fw_stats_data *)
((u8 *)bp->fw_stats + bp->fw_stats_req_sz);
bp->fw_stats_data_mapping = bp->fw_stats_mapping +
bp->fw_stats_req_sz;
return 0;
alloc_mem_err:
BNX2X_PCI_FREE(bp->fw_stats, bp->fw_stats_mapping,
bp->fw_stats_data_sz + bp->fw_stats_req_sz);
return -ENOMEM;
}
int bnx2x_alloc_mem(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
/* size = the status block + ramrod buffers */
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->cnic_sb.e2_sb, &bp->cnic_sb_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_hc_status_block_e2));
else
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->cnic_sb.e1x_sb, &bp->cnic_sb_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_hc_status_block_e1x));
/* allocate searcher T2 table */
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->t2, &bp->t2_mapping, SRC_T2_SZ);
#endif
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->def_status_blk, &bp->def_status_blk_mapping,
sizeof(struct host_sp_status_block));
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->slowpath, &bp->slowpath_mapping,
sizeof(struct bnx2x_slowpath));
/* Allocated memory for FW statistics */
if (bnx2x_alloc_fw_stats_mem(bp))
goto alloc_mem_err;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bp->context.size = sizeof(union cdu_context) * BNX2X_L2_CID_COUNT(bp);
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->context.vcxt, &bp->context.cxt_mapping,
bp->context.size);
BNX2X_ALLOC(bp->ilt->lines, sizeof(struct ilt_line) * ILT_MAX_LINES);
if (bnx2x_ilt_mem_op(bp, ILT_MEMOP_ALLOC))
goto alloc_mem_err;
/* Slow path ring */
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->spq, &bp->spq_mapping, BCM_PAGE_SIZE);
/* EQ */
BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(bp->eq_ring, &bp->eq_mapping,
BCM_PAGE_SIZE * NUM_EQ_PAGES);
/* fastpath */
/* need to be done at the end, since it's self adjusting to amount
* of memory available for RSS queues
*/
if (bnx2x_alloc_fp_mem(bp))
goto alloc_mem_err;
return 0;
alloc_mem_err:
bnx2x_free_mem(bp);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/*
* Init service functions
*/
int bnx2x_set_mac_one(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 *mac,
struct bnx2x_vlan_mac_obj *obj, bool set,
int mac_type, unsigned long *ramrod_flags)
{
int rc;
struct bnx2x_vlan_mac_ramrod_params ramrod_param;
memset(&ramrod_param, 0, sizeof(ramrod_param));
/* Fill general parameters */
ramrod_param.vlan_mac_obj = obj;
ramrod_param.ramrod_flags = *ramrod_flags;
/* Fill a user request section if needed */
if (!test_bit(RAMROD_CONT, ramrod_flags)) {
memcpy(ramrod_param.user_req.u.mac.mac, mac, ETH_ALEN);
__set_bit(mac_type, &ramrod_param.user_req.vlan_mac_flags);
/* Set the command: ADD or DEL */
if (set)
ramrod_param.user_req.cmd = BNX2X_VLAN_MAC_ADD;
else
ramrod_param.user_req.cmd = BNX2X_VLAN_MAC_DEL;
}
rc = bnx2x_config_vlan_mac(bp, &ramrod_param);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("%s MAC failed\n", (set ? "Set" : "Del"));
return rc;
}
int bnx2x_del_all_macs(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_vlan_mac_obj *mac_obj,
int mac_type, bool wait_for_comp)
{
int rc;
unsigned long ramrod_flags = 0, vlan_mac_flags = 0;
/* Wait for completion of requested */
if (wait_for_comp)
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &ramrod_flags);
/* Set the mac type of addresses we want to clear */
__set_bit(mac_type, &vlan_mac_flags);
rc = mac_obj->delete_all(bp, mac_obj, &vlan_mac_flags, &ramrod_flags);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to delete MACs: %d\n", rc);
return rc;
}
int bnx2x_set_eth_mac(struct bnx2x *bp, bool set)
{
unsigned long ramrod_flags = 0;
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "Adding Eth MAC\n");
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &ramrod_flags);
/* Eth MAC is set on RSS leading client (fp[0]) */
return bnx2x_set_mac_one(bp, bp->dev->dev_addr, &bp->fp->mac_obj, set,
BNX2X_ETH_MAC, &ramrod_flags);
}
int bnx2x_setup_leading(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return bnx2x_setup_queue(bp, &bp->fp[0], 1);
}
/**
* bnx2x_set_int_mode - configure interrupt mode
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* In case of MSI-X it will also try to enable MSI-X.
*/
static void __devinit bnx2x_set_int_mode(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
switch (int_mode) {
case INT_MODE_MSI:
bnx2x_enable_msi(bp);
/* falling through... */
case INT_MODE_INTx:
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bp->num_queues = 1 + NON_ETH_CONTEXT_USE;
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "set number of queues to 1\n");
break;
default:
/* Set number of queues according to bp->multi_mode value */
bnx2x_set_num_queues(bp);
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "set number of queues to %d\n",
bp->num_queues);
/* if we can't use MSI-X we only need one fp,
* so try to enable MSI-X with the requested number of fp's
* and fallback to MSI or legacy INTx with one fp
*/
if (bnx2x_enable_msix(bp)) {
/* failed to enable MSI-X */
if (bp->multi_mode)
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP,
"Multi requested but failed to "
"enable MSI-X (%d), "
"set number of queues to %d\n",
bp->num_queues,
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
1 + NON_ETH_CONTEXT_USE);
bp->num_queues = 1 + NON_ETH_CONTEXT_USE;
/* Try to enable MSI */
if (!(bp->flags & DISABLE_MSI_FLAG))
bnx2x_enable_msi(bp);
}
break;
}
}
/* must be called prioir to any HW initializations */
static inline u16 bnx2x_cid_ilt_lines(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return L2_ILT_LINES(bp);
}
void bnx2x_ilt_set_info(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct ilt_client_info *ilt_client;
struct bnx2x_ilt *ilt = BP_ILT(bp);
u16 line = 0;
ilt->start_line = FUNC_ILT_BASE(BP_FUNC(bp));
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "ilt starts at line %d\n", ilt->start_line);
/* CDU */
ilt_client = &ilt->clients[ILT_CLIENT_CDU];
ilt_client->client_num = ILT_CLIENT_CDU;
ilt_client->page_size = CDU_ILT_PAGE_SZ;
ilt_client->flags = ILT_CLIENT_SKIP_MEM;
ilt_client->start = line;
line += bnx2x_cid_ilt_lines(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
line += CNIC_ILT_LINES;
#endif
ilt_client->end = line - 1;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "ilt client[CDU]: start %d, end %d, psz 0x%x, "
"flags 0x%x, hw psz %d\n",
ilt_client->start,
ilt_client->end,
ilt_client->page_size,
ilt_client->flags,
ilog2(ilt_client->page_size >> 12));
/* QM */
if (QM_INIT(bp->qm_cid_count)) {
ilt_client = &ilt->clients[ILT_CLIENT_QM];
ilt_client->client_num = ILT_CLIENT_QM;
ilt_client->page_size = QM_ILT_PAGE_SZ;
ilt_client->flags = 0;
ilt_client->start = line;
/* 4 bytes for each cid */
line += DIV_ROUND_UP(bp->qm_cid_count * QM_QUEUES_PER_FUNC * 4,
QM_ILT_PAGE_SZ);
ilt_client->end = line - 1;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "ilt client[QM]: start %d, end %d, psz 0x%x, "
"flags 0x%x, hw psz %d\n",
ilt_client->start,
ilt_client->end,
ilt_client->page_size,
ilt_client->flags,
ilog2(ilt_client->page_size >> 12));
}
/* SRC */
ilt_client = &ilt->clients[ILT_CLIENT_SRC];
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
ilt_client->client_num = ILT_CLIENT_SRC;
ilt_client->page_size = SRC_ILT_PAGE_SZ;
ilt_client->flags = 0;
ilt_client->start = line;
line += SRC_ILT_LINES;
ilt_client->end = line - 1;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "ilt client[SRC]: start %d, end %d, psz 0x%x, "
"flags 0x%x, hw psz %d\n",
ilt_client->start,
ilt_client->end,
ilt_client->page_size,
ilt_client->flags,
ilog2(ilt_client->page_size >> 12));
#else
ilt_client->flags = (ILT_CLIENT_SKIP_INIT | ILT_CLIENT_SKIP_MEM);
#endif
/* TM */
ilt_client = &ilt->clients[ILT_CLIENT_TM];
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
ilt_client->client_num = ILT_CLIENT_TM;
ilt_client->page_size = TM_ILT_PAGE_SZ;
ilt_client->flags = 0;
ilt_client->start = line;
line += TM_ILT_LINES;
ilt_client->end = line - 1;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "ilt client[TM]: start %d, end %d, psz 0x%x, "
"flags 0x%x, hw psz %d\n",
ilt_client->start,
ilt_client->end,
ilt_client->page_size,
ilt_client->flags,
ilog2(ilt_client->page_size >> 12));
#else
ilt_client->flags = (ILT_CLIENT_SKIP_INIT | ILT_CLIENT_SKIP_MEM);
#endif
BUG_ON(line > ILT_MAX_LINES);
}
/**
* bnx2x_pf_q_prep_init - prepare INIT transition parameters
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @fp: pointer to fastpath
* @init_params: pointer to parameters structure
*
* parameters configured:
* - HC configuration
* - Queue's CDU context
*/
static inline void bnx2x_pf_q_prep_init(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, struct bnx2x_queue_init_params *init_params)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 cos;
/* FCoE Queue uses Default SB, thus has no HC capabilities */
if (!IS_FCOE_FP(fp)) {
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_HC, &init_params->rx.flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_HC, &init_params->tx.flags);
/* If HC is supporterd, enable host coalescing in the transition
* to INIT state.
*/
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_HC_EN, &init_params->rx.flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_FLG_HC_EN, &init_params->tx.flags);
/* HC rate */
init_params->rx.hc_rate = bp->rx_ticks ?
(1000000 / bp->rx_ticks) : 0;
init_params->tx.hc_rate = bp->tx_ticks ?
(1000000 / bp->tx_ticks) : 0;
/* FW SB ID */
init_params->rx.fw_sb_id = init_params->tx.fw_sb_id =
fp->fw_sb_id;
/*
* CQ index among the SB indices: FCoE clients uses the default
* SB, therefore it's different.
*/
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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init_params->rx.sb_cq_index = HC_INDEX_ETH_RX_CQ_CONS;
init_params->tx.sb_cq_index = HC_INDEX_ETH_FIRST_TX_CQ_CONS;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/* set maximum number of COSs supported by this queue */
init_params->max_cos = fp->max_cos;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "fp: %d setting queue params max cos to: %d",
fp->index, init_params->max_cos);
/* set the context pointers queue object */
for (cos = FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX; cos < init_params->max_cos; cos++)
init_params->cxts[cos] =
&bp->context.vcxt[fp->txdata[cos].cid].eth;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
int bnx2x_setup_tx_only(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
struct bnx2x_queue_state_params *q_params,
struct bnx2x_queue_setup_tx_only_params *tx_only_params,
int tx_index, bool leading)
{
memset(tx_only_params, 0, sizeof(*tx_only_params));
/* Set the command */
q_params->cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_SETUP_TX_ONLY;
/* Set tx-only QUEUE flags: don't zero statistics */
tx_only_params->flags = bnx2x_get_common_flags(bp, fp, false);
/* choose the index of the cid to send the slow path on */
tx_only_params->cid_index = tx_index;
/* Set general TX_ONLY_SETUP parameters */
bnx2x_pf_q_prep_general(bp, fp, &tx_only_params->gen_params, tx_index);
/* Set Tx TX_ONLY_SETUP parameters */
bnx2x_pf_tx_q_prep(bp, fp, &tx_only_params->txq_params, tx_index);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "preparing to send tx-only ramrod for connection:"
"cos %d, primary cid %d, cid %d, "
"client id %d, sp-client id %d, flags %lx",
tx_index, q_params->q_obj->cids[FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX],
q_params->q_obj->cids[tx_index], q_params->q_obj->cl_id,
tx_only_params->gen_params.spcl_id, tx_only_params->flags);
/* send the ramrod */
return bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, q_params);
}
/**
* bnx2x_setup_queue - setup queue
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @fp: pointer to fastpath
* @leading: is leading
*
* This function performs 2 steps in a Queue state machine
* actually: 1) RESET->INIT 2) INIT->SETUP
*/
int bnx2x_setup_queue(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
bool leading)
{
struct bnx2x_queue_state_params q_params = {0};
struct bnx2x_queue_setup_params *setup_params =
&q_params.params.setup;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
struct bnx2x_queue_setup_tx_only_params *tx_only_params =
&q_params.params.tx_only;
int rc;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 tx_index;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "setting up queue %d", fp->index);
/* reset IGU state skip FCoE L2 queue */
if (!IS_FCOE_FP(fp))
bnx2x_ack_sb(bp, fp->igu_sb_id, USTORM_ID, 0,
IGU_INT_ENABLE, 0);
q_params.q_obj = &fp->q_obj;
/* We want to wait for completion in this context */
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &q_params.ramrod_flags);
/* Prepare the INIT parameters */
bnx2x_pf_q_prep_init(bp, fp, &q_params.params.init);
/* Set the command */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_INIT;
/* Change the state to INIT */
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
if (rc) {
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
BNX2X_ERR("Queue(%d) INIT failed\n", fp->index);
return rc;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "init complete");
/* Now move the Queue to the SETUP state... */
memset(setup_params, 0, sizeof(*setup_params));
/* Set QUEUE flags */
setup_params->flags = bnx2x_get_q_flags(bp, fp, leading);
/* Set general SETUP parameters */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bnx2x_pf_q_prep_general(bp, fp, &setup_params->gen_params,
FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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bnx2x_pf_rx_q_prep(bp, fp, &setup_params->pause_params,
&setup_params->rxq_params);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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bnx2x_pf_tx_q_prep(bp, fp, &setup_params->txq_params,
FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX);
/* Set the command */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_SETUP;
/* Change the state to SETUP */
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Queue(%d) SETUP failed\n", fp->index);
return rc;
}
/* loop through the relevant tx-only indices */
for (tx_index = FIRST_TX_ONLY_COS_INDEX;
tx_index < fp->max_cos;
tx_index++) {
/* prepare and send tx-only ramrod*/
rc = bnx2x_setup_tx_only(bp, fp, &q_params,
tx_only_params, tx_index, leading);
if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Queue(%d.%d) TX_ONLY_SETUP failed\n",
fp->index, tx_index);
return rc;
}
}
return rc;
}
static int bnx2x_stop_queue(struct bnx2x *bp, int index)
{
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[index];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata;
struct bnx2x_queue_state_params q_params = {0};
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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int rc, tx_index;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "stopping queue %d cid %d", index, fp->cid);
q_params.q_obj = &fp->q_obj;
/* We want to wait for completion in this context */
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &q_params.ramrod_flags);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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/* close tx-only connections */
for (tx_index = FIRST_TX_ONLY_COS_INDEX;
tx_index < fp->max_cos;
tx_index++){
/* ascertain this is a normal queue*/
txdata = &fp->txdata[tx_index];
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "stopping tx-only queue %d",
txdata->txq_index);
/* send halt terminate on tx-only connection */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_TERMINATE;
memset(&q_params.params.terminate, 0,
sizeof(q_params.params.terminate));
q_params.params.terminate.cid_index = tx_index;
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
if (rc)
return rc;
/* send halt terminate on tx-only connection */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_CFC_DEL;
memset(&q_params.params.cfc_del, 0,
sizeof(q_params.params.cfc_del));
q_params.params.cfc_del.cid_index = tx_index;
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
if (rc)
return rc;
}
/* Stop the primary connection: */
/* ...halt the connection */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_HALT;
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
if (rc)
return rc;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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/* ...terminate the connection */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_TERMINATE;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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memset(&q_params.params.terminate, 0,
sizeof(q_params.params.terminate));
q_params.params.terminate.cid_index = FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX;
rc = bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
if (rc)
return rc;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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/* ...delete cfc entry */
q_params.cmd = BNX2X_Q_CMD_CFC_DEL;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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memset(&q_params.params.cfc_del, 0,
sizeof(q_params.params.cfc_del));
q_params.params.cfc_del.cid_index = FIRST_TX_COS_INDEX;
return bnx2x_queue_state_change(bp, &q_params);
}
static void bnx2x_reset_func(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int func = BP_FUNC(bp);
int i;
/* Disable the function in the FW */
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM + XSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(func), 0);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM + CSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(func), 0);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM + TSTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(func), 0);
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_USTRORM_INTMEM + USTORM_FUNC_EN_OFFSET(func), 0);
/* FP SBs */
for_each_eth_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_STATE_OFFSET(fp->fw_sb_id),
SB_DISABLED);
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* CNIC SB */
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
CSTORM_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_STATE_OFFSET(bnx2x_cnic_fw_sb_id(bp)),
SB_DISABLED);
#endif
/* SP SB */
REG_WR8(bp, BAR_CSTRORM_INTMEM +
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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CSTORM_SP_STATUS_BLOCK_DATA_STATE_OFFSET(func),
SB_DISABLED);
for (i = 0; i < XSTORM_SPQ_DATA_SIZE / 4; i++)
REG_WR(bp, BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM + XSTORM_SPQ_DATA_OFFSET(func),
0);
/* Configure IGU */
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC) {
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_LEADING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_0 + port*8, 0);
} else {
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_LEADING_EDGE_LATCH, 0);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_TRAILING_EDGE_LATCH, 0);
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* Disable Timer scan */
REG_WR(bp, TM_REG_EN_LINEAR0_TIMER + port*4, 0);
/*
* Wait for at least 10ms and up to 2 second for the timers scan to
* complete
*/
for (i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
msleep(10);
if (!REG_RD(bp, TM_REG_LIN0_SCAN_ON + port*4))
break;
}
#endif
/* Clear ILT */
bnx2x_clear_func_ilt(bp, func);
/* Timers workaround bug for E2: if this is vnic-3,
* we need to set the entire ilt range for this timers.
*/
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && BP_VN(bp) == 3) {
struct ilt_client_info ilt_cli;
/* use dummy TM client */
memset(&ilt_cli, 0, sizeof(struct ilt_client_info));
ilt_cli.start = 0;
ilt_cli.end = ILT_NUM_PAGE_ENTRIES - 1;
ilt_cli.client_num = ILT_CLIENT_TM;
bnx2x_ilt_boundry_init_op(bp, &ilt_cli, 0, INITOP_CLEAR);
}
/* this assumes that reset_port() called before reset_func()*/
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bnx2x_pf_disable(bp);
bp->dmae_ready = 0;
}
static void bnx2x_reset_port(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 val;
/* Reset physical Link */
bnx2x__link_reset(bp);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_MASK_INTERRUPT_PORT0 + port*4, 0);
/* Do not rcv packets to BRB */
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_BRB1_DRV_MASK + port*4, 0x0);
/* Do not direct rcv packets that are not for MCP to the BRB */
REG_WR(bp, (port ? NIG_REG_LLH1_BRB1_NOT_MCP :
NIG_REG_LLH0_BRB1_NOT_MCP), 0x0);
/* Configure AEU */
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0 + port*4, 0);
msleep(100);
/* Check for BRB port occupancy */
val = REG_RD(bp, BRB1_REG_PORT_NUM_OCC_BLOCKS_0 + port*4);
if (val)
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN,
"BRB1 is not empty %d blocks are occupied\n", val);
/* TODO: Close Doorbell port? */
}
static inline int bnx2x_reset_hw(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 load_code)
{
struct bnx2x_func_state_params func_params = {0};
/* Prepare parameters for function state transitions */
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &func_params.ramrod_flags);
func_params.f_obj = &bp->func_obj;
func_params.cmd = BNX2X_F_CMD_HW_RESET;
func_params.params.hw_init.load_phase = load_code;
return bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
}
static inline int bnx2x_func_stop(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct bnx2x_func_state_params func_params = {0};
int rc;
/* Prepare parameters for function state transitions */
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &func_params.ramrod_flags);
func_params.f_obj = &bp->func_obj;
func_params.cmd = BNX2X_F_CMD_STOP;
/*
* Try to stop the function the 'good way'. If fails (in case
* of a parity error during bnx2x_chip_cleanup()) and we are
* not in a debug mode, perform a state transaction in order to
* enable further HW_RESET transaction.
*/
rc = bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
if (rc) {
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
return rc;
#else
BNX2X_ERR("FUNC_STOP ramrod failed. Running a dry "
"transaction\n");
__set_bit(RAMROD_DRV_CLR_ONLY, &func_params.ramrod_flags);
return bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
#endif
}
return 0;
}
/**
* bnx2x_send_unload_req - request unload mode from the MCP.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @unload_mode: requested function's unload mode
*
* Return unload mode returned by the MCP: COMMON, PORT or FUNC.
*/
u32 bnx2x_send_unload_req(struct bnx2x *bp, int unload_mode)
{
u32 reset_code = 0;
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
/* Select the UNLOAD request mode */
if (unload_mode == UNLOAD_NORMAL)
reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_DIS;
else if (bp->flags & NO_WOL_FLAG)
reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_MCP;
else if (bp->wol) {
u32 emac_base = port ? GRCBASE_EMAC1 : GRCBASE_EMAC0;
u8 *mac_addr = bp->dev->dev_addr;
u32 val;
/* The mac address is written to entries 1-4 to
preserve entry 0 which is used by the PMF */
u8 entry = (BP_E1HVN(bp) + 1)*8;
val = (mac_addr[0] << 8) | mac_addr[1];
EMAC_WR(bp, EMAC_REG_EMAC_MAC_MATCH + entry, val);
val = (mac_addr[2] << 24) | (mac_addr[3] << 16) |
(mac_addr[4] << 8) | mac_addr[5];
EMAC_WR(bp, EMAC_REG_EMAC_MAC_MATCH + entry + 4, val);
reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_EN;
} else
reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_DIS;
/* Send the request to the MCP */
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp))
reset_code = bnx2x_fw_command(bp, reset_code, 0);
else {
int path = BP_PATH(bp);
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN, "NO MCP - load counts[%d] "
"%d, %d, %d\n",
path, load_count[path][0], load_count[path][1],
load_count[path][2]);
load_count[path][0]--;
load_count[path][1 + port]--;
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN, "NO MCP - new load counts[%d] "
"%d, %d, %d\n",
path, load_count[path][0], load_count[path][1],
load_count[path][2]);
if (load_count[path][0] == 0)
reset_code = FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_UNLOAD_COMMON;
else if (load_count[path][1 + port] == 0)
reset_code = FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_UNLOAD_PORT;
else
reset_code = FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_UNLOAD_FUNCTION;
}
return reset_code;
}
/**
* bnx2x_send_unload_done - send UNLOAD_DONE command to the MCP.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_send_unload_done(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* Report UNLOAD_DONE to MCP */
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp))
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_DONE, 0);
}
static inline int bnx2x_func_wait_started(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int tout = 50;
int msix = (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) ? 1 : 0;
if (!bp->port.pmf)
return 0;
/*
* (assumption: No Attention from MCP at this stage)
* PMF probably in the middle of TXdisable/enable transaction
* 1. Sync IRS for default SB
* 2. Sync SP queue - this guarantes us that attention handling started
* 3. Wait, that TXdisable/enable transaction completes
*
* 1+2 guranty that if DCBx attention was scheduled it already changed
* pending bit of transaction from STARTED-->TX_STOPPED, if we alredy
* received complettion for the transaction the state is TX_STOPPED.
* State will return to STARTED after completion of TX_STOPPED-->STARTED
* transaction.
*/
/* make sure default SB ISR is done */
if (msix)
synchronize_irq(bp->msix_table[0].vector);
else
synchronize_irq(bp->pdev->irq);
flush_workqueue(bnx2x_wq);
while (bnx2x_func_get_state(bp, &bp->func_obj) !=
BNX2X_F_STATE_STARTED && tout--)
msleep(20);
if (bnx2x_func_get_state(bp, &bp->func_obj) !=
BNX2X_F_STATE_STARTED) {
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
return -EBUSY;
#else
/*
* Failed to complete the transaction in a "good way"
* Force both transactions with CLR bit
*/
struct bnx2x_func_state_params func_params = {0};
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "Hmmm... unexpected function state! "
"Forcing STARTED-->TX_ST0PPED-->STARTED\n");
func_params.f_obj = &bp->func_obj;
__set_bit(RAMROD_DRV_CLR_ONLY,
&func_params.ramrod_flags);
/* STARTED-->TX_ST0PPED */
func_params.cmd = BNX2X_F_CMD_TX_STOP;
bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
/* TX_ST0PPED-->STARTED */
func_params.cmd = BNX2X_F_CMD_TX_START;
return bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
#endif
}
return 0;
}
void bnx2x_chip_cleanup(struct bnx2x *bp, int unload_mode)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
int i, rc = 0;
u8 cos;
struct bnx2x_mcast_ramrod_params rparam = {0};
u32 reset_code;
/* Wait until tx fastpath tasks complete */
for_each_tx_queue(bp, i) {
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = &bp->fp[i];
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos)
rc = bnx2x_clean_tx_queue(bp, &fp->txdata[cos]);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (rc)
return;
#endif
}
/* Give HW time to discard old tx messages */
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
/* Clean all ETH MACs */
rc = bnx2x_del_all_macs(bp, &bp->fp[0].mac_obj, BNX2X_ETH_MAC, false);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to delete all ETH macs: %d\n", rc);
/* Clean up UC list */
rc = bnx2x_del_all_macs(bp, &bp->fp[0].mac_obj, BNX2X_UC_LIST_MAC,
true);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to schedule DEL commands for UC MACs list: "
"%d\n", rc);
/* Disable LLH */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_LLH0_FUNC_EN + port*8, 0);
/* Set "drop all" (stop Rx).
* We need to take a netif_addr_lock() here in order to prevent
* a race between the completion code and this code.
*/
netif_addr_lock_bh(bp->dev);
/* Schedule the rx_mode command */
if (test_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &bp->sp_state))
set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_SCHED, &bp->sp_state);
else
bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode(bp);
/* Cleanup multicast configuration */
rparam.mcast_obj = &bp->mcast_obj;
rc = bnx2x_config_mcast(bp, &rparam, BNX2X_MCAST_CMD_DEL);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to send DEL multicast command: %d\n", rc);
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
/*
* Send the UNLOAD_REQUEST to the MCP. This will return if
* this function should perform FUNC, PORT or COMMON HW
* reset.
*/
reset_code = bnx2x_send_unload_req(bp, unload_mode);
/*
* (assumption: No Attention from MCP at this stage)
* PMF probably in the middle of TXdisable/enable transaction
*/
rc = bnx2x_func_wait_started(bp);
if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("bnx2x_func_wait_started failed\n");
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
return;
#endif
}
/* Close multi and leading connections
* Completions for ramrods are collected in a synchronous way
*/
for_each_queue(bp, i)
if (bnx2x_stop_queue(bp, i))
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
return;
#else
goto unload_error;
#endif
/* If SP settings didn't get completed so far - something
* very wrong has happen.
*/
if (!bnx2x_wait_sp_comp(bp, ~0x0UL))
BNX2X_ERR("Hmmm... Common slow path ramrods got stuck!\n");
#ifndef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
unload_error:
#endif
rc = bnx2x_func_stop(bp);
if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Function stop failed!\n");
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
return;
#endif
}
/* Disable HW interrupts, NAPI */
bnx2x_netif_stop(bp, 1);
/* Release IRQs */
bnx2x_free_irq(bp);
/* Reset the chip */
rc = bnx2x_reset_hw(bp, reset_code);
if (rc)
BNX2X_ERR("HW_RESET failed\n");
/* Report UNLOAD_DONE to MCP */
bnx2x_send_unload_done(bp);
}
void bnx2x_disable_close_the_gate(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Disabling \"close the gates\"\n");
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 addr = port ? MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_1 :
MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0;
val = REG_RD(bp, addr);
val &= ~(0x300);
REG_WR(bp, addr, val);
} else {
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_MASK);
val &= ~(MISC_AEU_GENERAL_MASK_REG_AEU_PXP_CLOSE_MASK |
MISC_AEU_GENERAL_MASK_REG_AEU_NIG_CLOSE_MASK);
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_MASK, val);
}
}
/* Close gates #2, #3 and #4: */
static void bnx2x_set_234_gates(struct bnx2x *bp, bool close)
{
u32 val;
/* Gates #2 and #4a are closed/opened for "not E1" only */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
/* #4 */
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_HST_DISCARD_DOORBELLS, !!close);
/* #2 */
REG_WR(bp, PXP_REG_HST_DISCARD_INTERNAL_WRITES, !!close);
}
/* #3 */
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
/* Prevent interrupts from HC on both ports */
val = REG_RD(bp, HC_REG_CONFIG_1);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_CONFIG_1,
(!close) ? (val | HC_CONFIG_1_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_1) :
(val & ~(u32)HC_CONFIG_1_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_1));
val = REG_RD(bp, HC_REG_CONFIG_0);
REG_WR(bp, HC_REG_CONFIG_0,
(!close) ? (val | HC_CONFIG_0_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_0) :
(val & ~(u32)HC_CONFIG_0_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_0));
} else {
/* Prevent incomming interrupts in IGU */
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION,
(!close) ?
(val | IGU_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION_REG_BLOCK_ENABLE) :
(val & ~(u32)IGU_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION_REG_BLOCK_ENABLE));
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "%s gates #2, #3 and #4\n",
close ? "closing" : "opening");
mmiowb();
}
#define SHARED_MF_CLP_MAGIC 0x80000000 /* `magic' bit */
static void bnx2x_clp_reset_prep(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 *magic_val)
{
/* Do some magic... */
u32 val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, shared_mf_config.clp_mb);
*magic_val = val & SHARED_MF_CLP_MAGIC;
MF_CFG_WR(bp, shared_mf_config.clp_mb, val | SHARED_MF_CLP_MAGIC);
}
/**
* bnx2x_clp_reset_done - restore the value of the `magic' bit.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @magic_val: old value of the `magic' bit.
*/
static void bnx2x_clp_reset_done(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 magic_val)
{
/* Restore the `magic' bit value... */
u32 val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, shared_mf_config.clp_mb);
MF_CFG_WR(bp, shared_mf_config.clp_mb,
(val & (~SHARED_MF_CLP_MAGIC)) | magic_val);
}
/**
* bnx2x_reset_mcp_prep - prepare for MCP reset.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @magic_val: old value of 'magic' bit.
*
* Takes care of CLP configurations.
*/
static void bnx2x_reset_mcp_prep(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 *magic_val)
{
u32 shmem;
u32 validity_offset;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Starting\n");
/* Set `magic' bit in order to save MF config */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
bnx2x_clp_reset_prep(bp, magic_val);
/* Get shmem offset */
shmem = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SHARED_MEM_ADDR);
validity_offset = offsetof(struct shmem_region, validity_map[0]);
/* Clear validity map flags */
if (shmem > 0)
REG_WR(bp, shmem + validity_offset, 0);
}
#define MCP_TIMEOUT 5000 /* 5 seconds (in ms) */
#define MCP_ONE_TIMEOUT 100 /* 100 ms */
/**
* bnx2x_mcp_wait_one - wait for MCP_ONE_TIMEOUT
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
static inline void bnx2x_mcp_wait_one(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* special handling for emulation and FPGA,
wait 10 times longer */
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp))
msleep(MCP_ONE_TIMEOUT*10);
else
msleep(MCP_ONE_TIMEOUT);
}
/*
* initializes bp->common.shmem_base and waits for validity signature to appear
*/
static int bnx2x_init_shmem(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int cnt = 0;
u32 val = 0;
do {
bp->common.shmem_base = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SHARED_MEM_ADDR);
if (bp->common.shmem_base) {
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, validity_map[BP_PORT(bp)]);
if (val & SHR_MEM_VALIDITY_MB)
return 0;
}
bnx2x_mcp_wait_one(bp);
} while (cnt++ < (MCP_TIMEOUT / MCP_ONE_TIMEOUT));
BNX2X_ERR("BAD MCP validity signature\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
static int bnx2x_reset_mcp_comp(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 magic_val)
{
int rc = bnx2x_init_shmem(bp);
/* Restore the `magic' bit value */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
bnx2x_clp_reset_done(bp, magic_val);
return rc;
}
static void bnx2x_pxp_prep(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp)) {
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_START_INIT, 0);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_RQ_RBC_DONE, 0);
mmiowb();
}
}
/*
* Reset the whole chip except for:
* - PCIE core
* - PCI Glue, PSWHST, PXP/PXP2 RF (all controlled by
* one reset bit)
* - IGU
* - MISC (including AEU)
* - GRC
* - RBCN, RBCP
*/
static void bnx2x_process_kill_chip_reset(struct bnx2x *bp, bool global)
{
u32 not_reset_mask1, reset_mask1, not_reset_mask2, reset_mask2;
u32 global_bits2, stay_reset2;
/*
* Bits that have to be set in reset_mask2 if we want to reset 'global'
* (per chip) blocks.
*/
global_bits2 =
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_MCP_N_RESET_CMN_CPU |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_MCP_N_RESET_CMN_CORE;
/* Don't reset the following blocks */
not_reset_mask1 =
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_RST_HC |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_RST_PXPV |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_RST_PXP;
not_reset_mask2 =
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_PCI_MDIO |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_EMAC0_HARD_CORE |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_EMAC1_HARD_CORE |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_MISC_CORE |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_RBCN |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_GRC |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_MCP_N_RESET_REG_HARD_CORE |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_MCP_N_HARD_CORE_RST_B |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_ATC |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_PGLC;
/*
* Keep the following blocks in reset:
* - all xxMACs are handled by the bnx2x_link code.
*/
stay_reset2 =
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_BMAC0 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_BMAC1 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_EMAC0 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_EMAC1 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_UMAC0 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_UMAC1 |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_XMAC |
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_XMAC_SOFT;
/* Full reset masks according to the chip */
reset_mask1 = 0xffffffff;
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
reset_mask2 = 0xffff;
else if (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp))
reset_mask2 = 0x1ffff;
else if (CHIP_IS_E2(bp))
reset_mask2 = 0xfffff;
else /* CHIP_IS_E3 */
reset_mask2 = 0x3ffffff;
/* Don't reset global blocks unless we need to */
if (!global)
reset_mask2 &= ~global_bits2;
/*
* In case of attention in the QM, we need to reset PXP
* (MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_PXP_RQ_RD_WR) before QM
* because otherwise QM reset would release 'close the gates' shortly
* before resetting the PXP, then the PSWRQ would send a write
* request to PGLUE. Then when PXP is reset, PGLUE would try to
* read the payload data from PSWWR, but PSWWR would not
* respond. The write queue in PGLUE would stuck, dmae commands
* would not return. Therefore it's important to reset the second
* reset register (containing the
* MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_RST_PXP_RQ_RD_WR bit) before the
* first one (containing the MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_RST_QM
* bit).
*/
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_CLEAR,
reset_mask2 & (~not_reset_mask2));
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR,
reset_mask1 & (~not_reset_mask1));
barrier();
mmiowb();
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_SET,
reset_mask2 & (~stay_reset2));
barrier();
mmiowb();
REG_WR(bp, GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET, reset_mask1);
mmiowb();
}
/**
* bnx2x_er_poll_igu_vq - poll for pending writes bit.
* It should get cleared in no more than 1s.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* It should get cleared in no more than 1s. Returns 0 if
* pending writes bit gets cleared.
*/
static int bnx2x_er_poll_igu_vq(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 cnt = 1000;
u32 pend_bits = 0;
do {
pend_bits = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_PENDING_BITS_STATUS);
if (pend_bits == 0)
break;
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
} while (cnt-- > 0);
if (cnt <= 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("Still pending IGU requests pend_bits=%x!\n",
pend_bits);
return -EBUSY;
}
return 0;
}
static int bnx2x_process_kill(struct bnx2x *bp, bool global)
{
int cnt = 1000;
u32 val = 0;
u32 sr_cnt, blk_cnt, port_is_idle_0, port_is_idle_1, pgl_exp_rom2;
/* Empty the Tetris buffer, wait for 1s */
do {
sr_cnt = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_SR_CNT);
blk_cnt = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_BLK_CNT);
port_is_idle_0 = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_PORT_IS_IDLE_0);
port_is_idle_1 = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_RD_PORT_IS_IDLE_1);
pgl_exp_rom2 = REG_RD(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_EXP_ROM2);
if ((sr_cnt == 0x7e) && (blk_cnt == 0xa0) &&
((port_is_idle_0 & 0x1) == 0x1) &&
((port_is_idle_1 & 0x1) == 0x1) &&
(pgl_exp_rom2 == 0xffffffff))
break;
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
} while (cnt-- > 0);
if (cnt <= 0) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Tetris buffer didn't get empty or there"
" are still"
" outstanding read requests after 1s!\n");
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "sr_cnt=0x%08x, blk_cnt=0x%08x,"
" port_is_idle_0=0x%08x,"
" port_is_idle_1=0x%08x, pgl_exp_rom2=0x%08x\n",
sr_cnt, blk_cnt, port_is_idle_0, port_is_idle_1,
pgl_exp_rom2);
return -EAGAIN;
}
barrier();
/* Close gates #2, #3 and #4 */
bnx2x_set_234_gates(bp, true);
/* Poll for IGU VQs for 57712 and newer chips */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && bnx2x_er_poll_igu_vq(bp))
return -EAGAIN;
/* TBD: Indicate that "process kill" is in progress to MCP */
/* Clear "unprepared" bit */
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_UNPREPARED, 0);
barrier();
/* Make sure all is written to the chip before the reset */
mmiowb();
/* Wait for 1ms to empty GLUE and PCI-E core queues,
* PSWHST, GRC and PSWRD Tetris buffer.
*/
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
/* Prepare to chip reset: */
/* MCP */
if (global)
bnx2x_reset_mcp_prep(bp, &val);
/* PXP */
bnx2x_pxp_prep(bp);
barrier();
/* reset the chip */
bnx2x_process_kill_chip_reset(bp, global);
barrier();
/* Recover after reset: */
/* MCP */
if (global && bnx2x_reset_mcp_comp(bp, val))
return -EAGAIN;
/* TBD: Add resetting the NO_MCP mode DB here */
/* PXP */
bnx2x_pxp_prep(bp);
/* Open the gates #2, #3 and #4 */
bnx2x_set_234_gates(bp, false);
/* TBD: IGU/AEU preparation bring back the AEU/IGU to a
* reset state, re-enable attentions. */
return 0;
}
int bnx2x_leader_reset(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int rc = 0;
bool global = bnx2x_reset_is_global(bp);
/* Try to recover after the failure */
if (bnx2x_process_kill(bp, global)) {
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Something bad had happen on engine %d! "
"Aii!\n", BP_PATH(bp));
rc = -EAGAIN;
goto exit_leader_reset;
}
/*
* Clear RESET_IN_PROGRES and RESET_GLOBAL bits and update the driver
* state.
*/
bnx2x_set_reset_done(bp);
if (global)
bnx2x_clear_reset_global(bp);
exit_leader_reset:
bp->is_leader = 0;
bnx2x_release_leader_lock(bp);
smp_mb();
return rc;
}
static inline void bnx2x_recovery_failed(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Recovery has failed. Power cycle is needed.\n");
/* Disconnect this device */
netif_device_detach(bp->dev);
/*
* Block ifup for all function on this engine until "process kill"
* or power cycle.
*/
bnx2x_set_reset_in_progress(bp);
/* Shut down the power */
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D3hot);
bp->recovery_state = BNX2X_RECOVERY_FAILED;
smp_mb();
}
/*
* Assumption: runs under rtnl lock. This together with the fact
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
* that it's called only from bnx2x_sp_rtnl() ensure that it
* will never be called when netif_running(bp->dev) is false.
*/
static void bnx2x_parity_recover(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bool global = false;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Handling parity\n");
while (1) {
switch (bp->recovery_state) {
case BNX2X_RECOVERY_INIT:
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "State is BNX2X_RECOVERY_INIT\n");
bnx2x_chk_parity_attn(bp, &global, false);
/* Try to get a LEADER_LOCK HW lock */
if (bnx2x_trylock_leader_lock(bp)) {
bnx2x_set_reset_in_progress(bp);
/*
* Check if there is a global attention and if
* there was a global attention, set the global
* reset bit.
*/
if (global)
bnx2x_set_reset_global(bp);
bp->is_leader = 1;
}
/* Stop the driver */
/* If interface has been removed - break */
if (bnx2x_nic_unload(bp, UNLOAD_RECOVERY))
return;
bp->recovery_state = BNX2X_RECOVERY_WAIT;
/*
* Reset MCP command sequence number and MCP mail box
* sequence as we are going to reset the MCP.
*/
if (global) {
bp->fw_seq = 0;
bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq = 0;
}
/* Ensure "is_leader", MCP command sequence and
* "recovery_state" update values are seen on other
* CPUs.
*/
smp_mb();
break;
case BNX2X_RECOVERY_WAIT:
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "State is BNX2X_RECOVERY_WAIT\n");
if (bp->is_leader) {
int other_engine = BP_PATH(bp) ? 0 : 1;
u32 other_load_counter =
bnx2x_get_load_cnt(bp, other_engine);
u32 load_counter =
bnx2x_get_load_cnt(bp, BP_PATH(bp));
global = bnx2x_reset_is_global(bp);
/*
* In case of a parity in a global block, let
* the first leader that performs a
* leader_reset() reset the global blocks in
* order to clear global attentions. Otherwise
* the the gates will remain closed for that
* engine.
*/
if (load_counter ||
(global && other_load_counter)) {
/* Wait until all other functions get
* down.
*/
schedule_delayed_work(&bp->sp_rtnl_task,
HZ/10);
return;
} else {
/* If all other functions got down -
* try to bring the chip back to
* normal. In any case it's an exit
* point for a leader.
*/
if (bnx2x_leader_reset(bp)) {
bnx2x_recovery_failed(bp);
return;
}
/* If we are here, means that the
* leader has succeeded and doesn't
* want to be a leader any more. Try
* to continue as a none-leader.
*/
break;
}
} else { /* non-leader */
if (!bnx2x_reset_is_done(bp, BP_PATH(bp))) {
/* Try to get a LEADER_LOCK HW lock as
* long as a former leader may have
* been unloaded by the user or
* released a leadership by another
* reason.
*/
if (bnx2x_trylock_leader_lock(bp)) {
/* I'm a leader now! Restart a
* switch case.
*/
bp->is_leader = 1;
break;
}
schedule_delayed_work(&bp->sp_rtnl_task,
HZ/10);
return;
} else {
/*
* If there was a global attention, wait
* for it to be cleared.
*/
if (bnx2x_reset_is_global(bp)) {
schedule_delayed_work(
&bp->sp_rtnl_task,
HZ/10);
return;
}
if (bnx2x_nic_load(bp, LOAD_NORMAL))
bnx2x_recovery_failed(bp);
else {
bp->recovery_state =
BNX2X_RECOVERY_DONE;
smp_mb();
}
return;
}
}
default:
return;
}
}
}
/* bnx2x_nic_unload() flushes the bnx2x_wq, thus reset task is
* scheduled on a general queue in order to prevent a dead lock.
*/
static void bnx2x_sp_rtnl_task(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = container_of(work, struct bnx2x, sp_rtnl_task.work);
rtnl_lock();
if (!netif_running(bp->dev))
goto sp_rtnl_exit;
/* if stop on error is defined no recovery flows should be executed */
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
BNX2X_ERR("recovery flow called but STOP_ON_ERROR defined "
"so reset not done to allow debug dump,\n"
"you will need to reboot when done\n");
goto sp_rtnl_not_reset;
#endif
if (unlikely(bp->recovery_state != BNX2X_RECOVERY_DONE)) {
/*
* Clear all pending SP commands as we are going to reset the
* function anyway.
*/
bp->sp_rtnl_state = 0;
smp_mb();
bnx2x_parity_recover(bp);
goto sp_rtnl_exit;
}
if (test_and_clear_bit(BNX2X_SP_RTNL_TX_TIMEOUT, &bp->sp_rtnl_state)) {
/*
* Clear all pending SP commands as we are going to reset the
* function anyway.
*/
bp->sp_rtnl_state = 0;
smp_mb();
bnx2x_nic_unload(bp, UNLOAD_NORMAL);
bnx2x_nic_load(bp, LOAD_NORMAL);
goto sp_rtnl_exit;
}
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
sp_rtnl_not_reset:
#endif
if (test_and_clear_bit(BNX2X_SP_RTNL_SETUP_TC, &bp->sp_rtnl_state))
bnx2x_setup_tc(bp->dev, bp->dcbx_port_params.ets.num_of_cos);
sp_rtnl_exit:
rtnl_unlock();
}
/* end of nic load/unload */
static void bnx2x_period_task(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = container_of(work, struct bnx2x, period_task.work);
if (!netif_running(bp->dev))
goto period_task_exit;
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp)) {
BNX2X_ERR("period task called on emulation, ignoring\n");
goto period_task_exit;
}
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
/*
* The barrier is needed to ensure the ordering between the writing to
* the bp->port.pmf in the bnx2x_nic_load() or bnx2x_pmf_update() and
* the reading here.
*/
smp_mb();
if (bp->port.pmf) {
bnx2x_period_func(&bp->link_params, &bp->link_vars);
/* Re-queue task in 1 sec */
queue_delayed_work(bnx2x_wq, &bp->period_task, 1*HZ);
}
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
period_task_exit:
return;
}
/*
* Init service functions
*/
static u32 bnx2x_get_pretend_reg(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 base = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F0;
u32 stride = PXP2_REG_PGL_PRETEND_FUNC_F1 - base;
return base + (BP_ABS_FUNC(bp)) * stride;
}
static void bnx2x_undi_int_disable_e1h(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 reg = bnx2x_get_pretend_reg(bp);
/* Flush all outstanding writes */
mmiowb();
/* Pretend to be function 0 */
REG_WR(bp, reg, 0);
REG_RD(bp, reg); /* Flush the GRC transaction (in the chip) */
/* From now we are in the "like-E1" mode */
bnx2x_int_disable(bp);
/* Flush all outstanding writes */
mmiowb();
/* Restore the original function */
REG_WR(bp, reg, BP_ABS_FUNC(bp));
REG_RD(bp, reg);
}
static inline void bnx2x_undi_int_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
bnx2x_int_disable(bp);
else
bnx2x_undi_int_disable_e1h(bp);
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_undi_unload(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
/* Check if there is any driver already loaded */
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_UNPREPARED);
if (val == 0x1) {
/* Check if it is the UNDI driver
* UNDI driver initializes CID offset for normal bell to 0x7
*/
bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_UNDI);
val = REG_RD(bp, DORQ_REG_NORM_CID_OFST);
if (val == 0x7) {
u32 reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_DIS;
/* save our pf_num */
int orig_pf_num = bp->pf_num;
int port;
u32 swap_en, swap_val, value;
/* clear the UNDI indication */
REG_WR(bp, DORQ_REG_NORM_CID_OFST, 0);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("UNDI is active! reset device\n");
/* try unload UNDI on port 0 */
bp->pf_num = 0;
bp->fw_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[bp->pf_num].drv_mb_header) &
DRV_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK);
reset_code = bnx2x_fw_command(bp, reset_code, 0);
/* if UNDI is loaded on the other port */
if (reset_code != FW_MSG_CODE_DRV_UNLOAD_COMMON) {
/* send "DONE" for previous unload */
bnx2x_fw_command(bp,
DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_DONE, 0);
/* unload UNDI on port 1 */
bp->pf_num = 1;
bp->fw_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[bp->pf_num].drv_mb_header) &
DRV_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK);
reset_code = DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_REQ_WOL_DIS;
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, reset_code, 0);
}
/* now it's safe to release the lock */
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_UNDI);
bnx2x_undi_int_disable(bp);
port = BP_PORT(bp);
/* close input traffic and wait for it */
/* Do not rcv packets to BRB */
REG_WR(bp, (port ? NIG_REG_LLH1_BRB1_DRV_MASK :
NIG_REG_LLH0_BRB1_DRV_MASK), 0x0);
/* Do not direct rcv packets that are not for MCP to
* the BRB */
REG_WR(bp, (port ? NIG_REG_LLH1_BRB1_NOT_MCP :
NIG_REG_LLH0_BRB1_NOT_MCP), 0x0);
/* clear AEU */
REG_WR(bp, (port ? MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_1 :
MISC_REG_AEU_MASK_ATTN_FUNC_0), 0);
msleep(10);
/* save NIG port swap info */
swap_val = REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_PORT_SWAP);
swap_en = REG_RD(bp, NIG_REG_STRAP_OVERRIDE);
/* reset device */
REG_WR(bp,
GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_CLEAR,
0xd3ffffff);
value = 0x1400;
if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp)) {
value |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT0;
value |= MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_MSTAT1;
}
REG_WR(bp,
GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_2_CLEAR,
value);
/* take the NIG out of reset and restore swap values */
REG_WR(bp,
GRCBASE_MISC + MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_SET,
MISC_REGISTERS_RESET_REG_1_RST_NIG);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_PORT_SWAP, swap_val);
REG_WR(bp, NIG_REG_STRAP_OVERRIDE, swap_en);
/* send unload done to the MCP */
bnx2x_fw_command(bp, DRV_MSG_CODE_UNLOAD_DONE, 0);
/* restore our func and fw_seq */
bp->pf_num = orig_pf_num;
bp->fw_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[bp->pf_num].drv_mb_header) &
DRV_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK);
} else
bnx2x_release_hw_lock(bp, HW_LOCK_RESOURCE_UNDI);
}
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_common_hwinfo(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val, val2, val3, val4, id;
u16 pmc;
/* Get the chip revision id and number. */
/* chip num:16-31, rev:12-15, metal:4-11, bond_id:0-3 */
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_CHIP_NUM);
id = ((val & 0xffff) << 16);
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_CHIP_REV);
id |= ((val & 0xf) << 12);
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_CHIP_METAL);
id |= ((val & 0xff) << 4);
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_BOND_ID);
id |= (val & 0xf);
bp->common.chip_id = id;
/* Set doorbell size */
bp->db_size = (1 << BNX2X_DB_SHIFT);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_PORT4MODE_EN_OVWR);
if ((val & 1) == 0)
val = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_PORT4MODE_EN);
else
val = (val >> 1) & 1;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("chip is in %s\n", val ? "4_PORT_MODE" :
"2_PORT_MODE");
bp->common.chip_port_mode = val ? CHIP_4_PORT_MODE :
CHIP_2_PORT_MODE;
if (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp))
bp->pfid = (bp->pf_num >> 1); /* 0..3 */
else
bp->pfid = (bp->pf_num & 0x6); /* 0, 2, 4, 6 */
} else {
bp->common.chip_port_mode = CHIP_PORT_MODE_NONE; /* N/A */
bp->pfid = bp->pf_num; /* 0..7 */
}
bp->link_params.chip_id = bp->common.chip_id;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("chip ID is 0x%x\n", id);
val = (REG_RD(bp, 0x2874) & 0x55);
if ((bp->common.chip_id & 0x1) ||
(CHIP_IS_E1(bp) && val) || (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp) && (val == 0x55))) {
bp->flags |= ONE_PORT_FLAG;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("single port device\n");
}
val = REG_RD(bp, MCP_REG_MCPR_NVM_CFG4);
bp->common.flash_size = (BNX2X_NVRAM_1MB_SIZE <<
(val & MCPR_NVM_CFG4_FLASH_SIZE));
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("flash_size 0x%x (%d)\n",
bp->common.flash_size, bp->common.flash_size);
bnx2x_init_shmem(bp);
bp->common.shmem2_base = REG_RD(bp, (BP_PATH(bp) ?
MISC_REG_GENERIC_CR_1 :
MISC_REG_GENERIC_CR_0));
bp->link_params.shmem_base = bp->common.shmem_base;
bp->link_params.shmem2_base = bp->common.shmem2_base;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("shmem offset 0x%x shmem2 offset 0x%x\n",
bp->common.shmem_base, bp->common.shmem2_base);
if (!bp->common.shmem_base) {
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("MCP not active\n");
bp->flags |= NO_MCP_FLAG;
return;
}
bp->common.hw_config = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.config);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("hw_config 0x%08x\n", bp->common.hw_config);
bp->link_params.hw_led_mode = ((bp->common.hw_config &
SHARED_HW_CFG_LED_MODE_MASK) >>
SHARED_HW_CFG_LED_MODE_SHIFT);
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags = 0;
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_feature_config.config);
if (val & SHARED_FEAT_CFG_OVERRIDE_PREEMPHASIS_CFG_ENABLED)
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags |=
FEATURE_CONFIG_OVERRIDE_PREEMPHASIS_ENABLED;
else
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags &=
~FEATURE_CONFIG_OVERRIDE_PREEMPHASIS_ENABLED;
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.bc_rev) >> 8;
bp->common.bc_ver = val;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("bc_ver %X\n", val);
if (val < BNX2X_BC_VER) {
/* for now only warn
* later we might need to enforce this */
BNX2X_ERR("This driver needs bc_ver %X but found %X, "
"please upgrade BC\n", BNX2X_BC_VER, val);
}
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags |=
(val >= REQ_BC_VER_4_VRFY_FIRST_PHY_OPT_MDL) ?
FEATURE_CONFIG_BC_SUPPORTS_OPT_MDL_VRFY : 0;
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags |=
(val >= REQ_BC_VER_4_VRFY_SPECIFIC_PHY_OPT_MDL) ?
FEATURE_CONFIG_BC_SUPPORTS_DUAL_PHY_OPT_MDL_VRFY : 0;
bp->link_params.feature_config_flags |=
(val >= REQ_BC_VER_4_SFP_TX_DISABLE_SUPPORTED) ?
FEATURE_CONFIG_BC_SUPPORTS_SFP_TX_DISABLED : 0;
pci_read_config_word(bp->pdev, bp->pm_cap + PCI_PM_PMC, &pmc);
bp->flags |= (pmc & PCI_PM_CAP_PME_D3cold) ? 0 : NO_WOL_FLAG;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("%sWoL capable\n",
(bp->flags & NO_WOL_FLAG) ? "not " : "");
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.part_num);
val2 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.part_num[4]);
val3 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.part_num[8]);
val4 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.shared_hw_config.part_num[12]);
dev_info(&bp->pdev->dev, "part number %X-%X-%X-%X\n",
val, val2, val3, val4);
}
#define IGU_FID(val) GET_FIELD((val), IGU_REG_MAPPING_MEMORY_FID)
#define IGU_VEC(val) GET_FIELD((val), IGU_REG_MAPPING_MEMORY_VECTOR)
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_igu_cam_info(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int pfid = BP_FUNC(bp);
int vn = BP_E1HVN(bp);
int igu_sb_id;
u32 val;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
u8 fid, igu_sb_cnt = 0;
bp->igu_base_sb = 0xff;
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp)) {
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
igu_sb_cnt = bp->igu_sb_cnt;
bp->igu_base_sb = (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) ? pfid : vn) *
FP_SB_MAX_E1x;
bp->igu_dsb_id = E1HVN_MAX * FP_SB_MAX_E1x +
(CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) ? pfid : vn);
return;
}
/* IGU in normal mode - read CAM */
for (igu_sb_id = 0; igu_sb_id < IGU_REG_MAPPING_MEMORY_SIZE;
igu_sb_id++) {
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_MAPPING_MEMORY + igu_sb_id * 4);
if (!(val & IGU_REG_MAPPING_MEMORY_VALID))
continue;
fid = IGU_FID(val);
if ((fid & IGU_FID_ENCODE_IS_PF)) {
if ((fid & IGU_FID_PF_NUM_MASK) != pfid)
continue;
if (IGU_VEC(val) == 0)
/* default status block */
bp->igu_dsb_id = igu_sb_id;
else {
if (bp->igu_base_sb == 0xff)
bp->igu_base_sb = igu_sb_id;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
igu_sb_cnt++;
}
}
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_MSI
/*
* It's expected that number of CAM entries for this functions is equal
* to the number evaluated based on the MSI-X table size. We want a
* harsh warning if these values are different!
*/
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
WARN_ON(bp->igu_sb_cnt != igu_sb_cnt);
#endif
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
if (igu_sb_cnt == 0)
BNX2X_ERR("CAM configuration error\n");
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_link_settings_supported(struct bnx2x *bp,
u32 switch_cfg)
{
int cfg_size = 0, idx, port = BP_PORT(bp);
/* Aggregation of supported attributes of all external phys */
bp->port.supported[0] = 0;
bp->port.supported[1] = 0;
switch (bp->link_params.num_phys) {
case 1:
bp->port.supported[0] = bp->link_params.phy[INT_PHY].supported;
cfg_size = 1;
break;
case 2:
bp->port.supported[0] = bp->link_params.phy[EXT_PHY1].supported;
cfg_size = 1;
break;
case 3:
if (bp->link_params.multi_phy_config &
PORT_HW_CFG_PHY_SWAPPED_ENABLED) {
bp->port.supported[1] =
bp->link_params.phy[EXT_PHY1].supported;
bp->port.supported[0] =
bp->link_params.phy[EXT_PHY2].supported;
} else {
bp->port.supported[0] =
bp->link_params.phy[EXT_PHY1].supported;
bp->port.supported[1] =
bp->link_params.phy[EXT_PHY2].supported;
}
cfg_size = 2;
break;
}
if (!(bp->port.supported[0] || bp->port.supported[1])) {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. BAD phy config."
"PHY1 config 0x%x, PHY2 config 0x%x\n",
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].external_phy_config),
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].external_phy_config2));
return;
}
if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp))
bp->port.phy_addr = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_WC0_CTRL_PHY_ADDR);
else {
switch (switch_cfg) {
case SWITCH_CFG_1G:
bp->port.phy_addr = REG_RD(
bp, NIG_REG_SERDES0_CTRL_PHY_ADDR + port*0x10);
break;
case SWITCH_CFG_10G:
bp->port.phy_addr = REG_RD(
bp, NIG_REG_XGXS0_CTRL_PHY_ADDR + port*0x18);
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("BAD switch_cfg link_config 0x%x\n",
bp->port.link_config[0]);
return;
}
}
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("phy_addr 0x%x\n", bp->port.phy_addr);
/* mask what we support according to speed_cap_mask per configuration */
for (idx = 0; idx < cfg_size; idx++) {
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_10M_HALF))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half;
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_10M_FULL))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full;
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_100M_HALF))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half;
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_100M_FULL))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full;
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_1G))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~(SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half |
SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full);
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_2_5G))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_2500baseX_Full;
if (!(bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx] &
PORT_HW_CFG_SPEED_CAPABILITY_D0_10G))
bp->port.supported[idx] &= ~SUPPORTED_10000baseT_Full;
}
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("supported 0x%x 0x%x\n", bp->port.supported[0],
bp->port.supported[1]);
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_link_settings_requested(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 link_config, idx, cfg_size = 0;
bp->port.advertising[0] = 0;
bp->port.advertising[1] = 0;
switch (bp->link_params.num_phys) {
case 1:
case 2:
cfg_size = 1;
break;
case 3:
cfg_size = 2;
break;
}
for (idx = 0; idx < cfg_size; idx++) {
bp->link_params.req_duplex[idx] = DUPLEX_FULL;
link_config = bp->port.link_config[idx];
switch (link_config & PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_MASK) {
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_AUTO:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] & SUPPORTED_Autoneg) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_AUTO_NEG;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
bp->port.supported[idx];
} else {
/* force 10G, no AN */
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_10000;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_10000baseT_Full |
ADVERTISED_FIBRE);
continue;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_10M_FULL:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] & SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_10;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_10baseT_Full |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_10M_HALF:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] & SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_10;
bp->link_params.req_duplex[idx] =
DUPLEX_HALF;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_10baseT_Half |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_100M_FULL:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] &
SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_100;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_100baseT_Full |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_100M_HALF:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] &
SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_100;
bp->link_params.req_duplex[idx] =
DUPLEX_HALF;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_100baseT_Half |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_1G:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] &
SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_1000;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_1000baseT_Full |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_2_5G:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] &
SUPPORTED_2500baseX_Full) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_2500;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_2500baseX_Full |
ADVERTISED_TP);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_10G_CX4:
if (bp->port.supported[idx] &
SUPPORTED_10000baseT_Full) {
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_10000;
bp->port.advertising[idx] |=
(ADVERTISED_10000baseT_Full |
ADVERTISED_FIBRE);
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"Invalid link_config 0x%x"
" speed_cap_mask 0x%x\n",
link_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[idx]);
return;
}
break;
case PORT_FEATURE_LINK_SPEED_20G:
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] = SPEED_20000;
break;
default:
BNX2X_ERR("NVRAM config error. "
"BAD link speed link_config 0x%x\n",
link_config);
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx] =
SPEED_AUTO_NEG;
bp->port.advertising[idx] =
bp->port.supported[idx];
break;
}
bp->link_params.req_flow_ctrl[idx] = (link_config &
PORT_FEATURE_FLOW_CONTROL_MASK);
if ((bp->link_params.req_flow_ctrl[idx] ==
BNX2X_FLOW_CTRL_AUTO) &&
!(bp->port.supported[idx] & SUPPORTED_Autoneg)) {
bp->link_params.req_flow_ctrl[idx] =
BNX2X_FLOW_CTRL_NONE;
}
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("req_line_speed %d req_duplex %d req_flow_ctrl"
" 0x%x advertising 0x%x\n",
bp->link_params.req_line_speed[idx],
bp->link_params.req_duplex[idx],
bp->link_params.req_flow_ctrl[idx],
bp->port.advertising[idx]);
}
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_set_mac_buf(u8 *mac_buf, u32 mac_lo, u16 mac_hi)
{
mac_hi = cpu_to_be16(mac_hi);
mac_lo = cpu_to_be32(mac_lo);
memcpy(mac_buf, &mac_hi, sizeof(mac_hi));
memcpy(mac_buf + sizeof(mac_hi), &mac_lo, sizeof(mac_lo));
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_port_hwinfo(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
u32 config;
u32 ext_phy_type, ext_phy_config;
bp->link_params.bp = bp;
bp->link_params.port = port;
bp->link_params.lane_config =
SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].lane_config);
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[0] =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].speed_capability_mask);
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[1] =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].speed_capability_mask2);
bp->port.link_config[0] =
SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_feature_config[port].link_config);
bp->port.link_config[1] =
SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_feature_config[port].link_config2);
bp->link_params.multi_phy_config =
SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].multi_phy_config);
/* If the device is capable of WoL, set the default state according
* to the HW
*/
config = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_feature_config[port].config);
bp->wol = (!(bp->flags & NO_WOL_FLAG) &&
(config & PORT_FEATURE_WOL_ENABLED));
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("lane_config 0x%08x "
"speed_cap_mask0 0x%08x link_config0 0x%08x\n",
bp->link_params.lane_config,
bp->link_params.speed_cap_mask[0],
bp->port.link_config[0]);
bp->link_params.switch_cfg = (bp->port.link_config[0] &
PORT_FEATURE_CONNECTED_SWITCH_MASK);
bnx2x_phy_probe(&bp->link_params);
bnx2x_link_settings_supported(bp, bp->link_params.switch_cfg);
bnx2x_link_settings_requested(bp);
/*
* If connected directly, work with the internal PHY, otherwise, work
* with the external PHY
*/
ext_phy_config =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].external_phy_config);
ext_phy_type = XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE(ext_phy_config);
if (ext_phy_type == PORT_HW_CFG_XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE_DIRECT)
bp->mdio.prtad = bp->port.phy_addr;
else if ((ext_phy_type != PORT_HW_CFG_XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE_FAILURE) &&
(ext_phy_type != PORT_HW_CFG_XGXS_EXT_PHY_TYPE_NOT_CONN))
bp->mdio.prtad =
XGXS_EXT_PHY_ADDR(ext_phy_config);
/*
* Check if hw lock is required to access MDC/MDIO bus to the PHY(s)
* In MF mode, it is set to cover self test cases
*/
if (IS_MF(bp))
bp->port.need_hw_lock = 1;
else
bp->port.need_hw_lock = bnx2x_hw_lock_required(bp,
bp->common.shmem_base,
bp->common.shmem2_base);
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_cnic_info(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
int func = BP_ABS_FUNC(bp);
u32 max_iscsi_conn = FW_ENCODE_32BIT_PATTERN ^ SHMEM_RD(bp,
drv_lic_key[port].max_iscsi_conn);
u32 max_fcoe_conn = FW_ENCODE_32BIT_PATTERN ^ SHMEM_RD(bp,
drv_lic_key[port].max_fcoe_conn);
/* Get the number of maximum allowed iSCSI and FCoE connections */
bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_iscsi_conn =
(max_iscsi_conn & BNX2X_MAX_ISCSI_INIT_CONN_MASK) >>
BNX2X_MAX_ISCSI_INIT_CONN_SHIFT;
bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_fcoe_conn =
(max_fcoe_conn & BNX2X_MAX_FCOE_INIT_CONN_MASK) >>
BNX2X_MAX_FCOE_INIT_CONN_SHIFT;
/* Read the WWN: */
if (!IS_MF(bp)) {
/* Port info */
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_port_name_hi =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_wwn_port_name_upper);
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_port_name_lo =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_wwn_port_name_lower);
/* Node info */
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_node_name_hi =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_wwn_node_name_upper);
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_node_name_lo =
SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_wwn_node_name_lower);
} else if (!IS_MF_SD(bp)) {
u32 cfg = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].func_cfg);
/*
* Read the WWN info only if the FCoE feature is enabled for
* this function.
*/
if (cfg & MACP_FUNC_CFG_FLAGS_FCOE_OFFLOAD) {
/* Port info */
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_port_name_hi =
MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_wwn_port_name_upper);
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_port_name_lo =
MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_wwn_port_name_lower);
/* Node info */
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_node_name_hi =
MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_wwn_node_name_upper);
bp->cnic_eth_dev.fcoe_wwn_node_name_lo =
MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_wwn_node_name_lower);
}
}
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("max_iscsi_conn 0x%x max_fcoe_conn 0x%x\n",
bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_iscsi_conn,
bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_fcoe_conn);
/*
* If maximum allowed number of connections is zero -
* disable the feature.
*/
if (!bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_iscsi_conn)
bp->flags |= NO_ISCSI_OOO_FLAG | NO_ISCSI_FLAG;
if (!bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_fcoe_conn)
bp->flags |= NO_FCOE_FLAG;
}
#endif
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_mac_hwinfo(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val, val2;
int func = BP_ABS_FUNC(bp);
int port = BP_PORT(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
u8 *iscsi_mac = bp->cnic_eth_dev.iscsi_mac;
u8 *fip_mac = bp->fip_mac;
#endif
/* Zero primary MAC configuration */
memset(bp->dev->dev_addr, 0, ETH_ALEN);
if (BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
BNX2X_ERROR("warning: random MAC workaround active\n");
random_ether_addr(bp->dev->dev_addr);
} else if (IS_MF(bp)) {
val2 = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_mf_config[func].mac_upper);
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_mf_config[func].mac_lower);
if ((val2 != FUNC_MF_CFG_UPPERMAC_DEFAULT) &&
(val != FUNC_MF_CFG_LOWERMAC_DEFAULT))
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(bp->dev->dev_addr, val, val2);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* iSCSI and FCoE NPAR MACs: if there is no either iSCSI or
* FCoE MAC then the appropriate feature should be disabled.
*/
if (IS_MF_SI(bp)) {
u32 cfg = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].func_cfg);
if (cfg & MACP_FUNC_CFG_FLAGS_ISCSI_OFFLOAD) {
val2 = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
iscsi_mac_addr_upper);
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
iscsi_mac_addr_lower);
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(iscsi_mac, val, val2);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("Read iSCSI MAC: "
BNX2X_MAC_FMT"\n",
BNX2X_MAC_PRN_LIST(iscsi_mac));
} else
bp->flags |= NO_ISCSI_OOO_FLAG | NO_ISCSI_FLAG;
if (cfg & MACP_FUNC_CFG_FLAGS_FCOE_OFFLOAD) {
val2 = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_mac_addr_upper);
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_ext_config[func].
fcoe_mac_addr_lower);
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(fip_mac, val, val2);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("Read FCoE L2 MAC to "
BNX2X_MAC_FMT"\n",
BNX2X_MAC_PRN_LIST(fip_mac));
} else
bp->flags |= NO_FCOE_FLAG;
}
#endif
} else {
/* in SF read MACs from port configuration */
val2 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].mac_upper);
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].mac_lower);
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(bp->dev->dev_addr, val, val2);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
val2 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
iscsi_mac_upper);
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
iscsi_mac_lower);
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(iscsi_mac, val, val2);
val2 = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_fip_mac_upper);
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, dev_info.port_hw_config[port].
fcoe_fip_mac_lower);
bnx2x_set_mac_buf(fip_mac, val, val2);
#endif
}
memcpy(bp->link_params.mac_addr, bp->dev->dev_addr, ETH_ALEN);
memcpy(bp->dev->perm_addr, bp->dev->dev_addr, ETH_ALEN);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* Set the FCoE MAC in MF_SD mode */
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && IS_MF_SD(bp))
memcpy(fip_mac, bp->dev->dev_addr, ETH_ALEN);
/* Disable iSCSI if MAC configuration is
* invalid.
*/
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(iscsi_mac)) {
bp->flags |= NO_ISCSI_FLAG;
memset(iscsi_mac, 0, ETH_ALEN);
}
/* Disable FCoE if MAC configuration is
* invalid.
*/
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(fip_mac)) {
bp->flags |= NO_FCOE_FLAG;
memset(bp->fip_mac, 0, ETH_ALEN);
}
#endif
if (!is_valid_ether_addr(bp->dev->dev_addr))
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"bad Ethernet MAC address configuration: "
BNX2X_MAC_FMT", change it manually before bringing up "
"the appropriate network interface\n",
BNX2X_MAC_PRN_LIST(bp->dev->dev_addr));
}
static int __devinit bnx2x_get_hwinfo(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int /*abs*/func = BP_ABS_FUNC(bp);
int vn;
u32 val = 0;
int rc = 0;
bnx2x_get_common_hwinfo(bp);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/*
* initialize IGU parameters
*/
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp)) {
bp->common.int_block = INT_BLOCK_HC;
bp->igu_dsb_id = DEF_SB_IGU_ID;
bp->igu_base_sb = 0;
} else {
bp->common.int_block = INT_BLOCK_IGU;
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION);
if (val & IGU_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION_REG_BACKWARD_COMP_EN) {
int tout = 5000;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("FORCING Normal Mode\n");
val &= ~(IGU_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION_REG_BACKWARD_COMP_EN);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION, val);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_RESET_MEMORIES, 0x7f);
while (tout && REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_RESET_MEMORIES)) {
tout--;
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
}
if (REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_RESET_MEMORIES)) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"FORCING Normal Mode failed!!!\n");
return -EPERM;
}
}
if (val & IGU_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION_REG_BACKWARD_COMP_EN) {
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("IGU Backward Compatible Mode\n");
bp->common.int_block |= INT_BLOCK_MODE_BW_COMP;
} else
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("IGU Normal Mode\n");
bnx2x_get_igu_cam_info(bp);
}
/*
* set base FW non-default (fast path) status block id, this value is
* used to initialize the fw_sb_id saved on the fp/queue structure to
* determine the id used by the FW.
*/
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bp->base_fw_ndsb = BP_PORT(bp) * FP_SB_MAX_E1x + BP_L_ID(bp);
else /*
* 57712 - we currently use one FW SB per IGU SB (Rx and Tx of
* the same queue are indicated on the same IGU SB). So we prefer
* FW and IGU SBs to be the same value.
*/
bp->base_fw_ndsb = bp->igu_base_sb;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("igu_dsb_id %d igu_base_sb %d igu_sb_cnt %d\n"
"base_fw_ndsb %d\n", bp->igu_dsb_id, bp->igu_base_sb,
bp->igu_sb_cnt, bp->base_fw_ndsb);
/*
* Initialize MF configuration
*/
bp->mf_ov = 0;
bp->mf_mode = 0;
vn = BP_E1HVN(bp);
if (!CHIP_IS_E1(bp) && !BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("shmem2base 0x%x, size %d, mfcfg offset %d\n",
bp->common.shmem2_base, SHMEM2_RD(bp, size),
(u32)offsetof(struct shmem2_region, mf_cfg_addr));
if (SHMEM2_HAS(bp, mf_cfg_addr))
bp->common.mf_cfg_base = SHMEM2_RD(bp, mf_cfg_addr);
else
bp->common.mf_cfg_base = bp->common.shmem_base +
offsetof(struct shmem_region, func_mb) +
E1H_FUNC_MAX * sizeof(struct drv_func_mb);
/*
* get mf configuration:
* 1. existence of MF configuration
* 2. MAC address must be legal (check only upper bytes)
* for Switch-Independent mode;
* OVLAN must be legal for Switch-Dependent mode
* 3. SF_MODE configures specific MF mode
*/
if (bp->common.mf_cfg_base != SHMEM_MF_CFG_ADDR_NONE) {
/* get mf configuration */
val = SHMEM_RD(bp,
dev_info.shared_feature_config.config);
val &= SHARED_FEAT_CFG_FORCE_SF_MODE_MASK;
switch (val) {
case SHARED_FEAT_CFG_FORCE_SF_MODE_SWITCH_INDEPT:
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_mf_config[func].
mac_upper);
/* check for legal mac (upper bytes)*/
if (val != 0xffff) {
bp->mf_mode = MULTI_FUNCTION_SI;
bp->mf_config[vn] = MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[func].config);
} else
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("illegal MAC address "
"for SI\n");
break;
case SHARED_FEAT_CFG_FORCE_SF_MODE_MF_ALLOWED:
/* get OV configuration */
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[FUNC_0].e1hov_tag);
val &= FUNC_MF_CFG_E1HOV_TAG_MASK;
if (val != FUNC_MF_CFG_E1HOV_TAG_DEFAULT) {
bp->mf_mode = MULTI_FUNCTION_SD;
bp->mf_config[vn] = MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[func].config);
} else
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("illegal OV for SD\n");
break;
default:
/* Unknown configuration: reset mf_config */
bp->mf_config[vn] = 0;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("unkown MF mode 0x%x\n", val);
}
}
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("%s function mode\n",
IS_MF(bp) ? "multi" : "single");
switch (bp->mf_mode) {
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SD:
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp, func_mf_config[func].e1hov_tag) &
FUNC_MF_CFG_E1HOV_TAG_MASK;
if (val != FUNC_MF_CFG_E1HOV_TAG_DEFAULT) {
bp->mf_ov = val;
bp->path_has_ovlan = true;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("MF OV for func %d is %d "
"(0x%04x)\n", func, bp->mf_ov,
bp->mf_ov);
} else {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"No valid MF OV for func %d, "
"aborting\n", func);
return -EPERM;
}
break;
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SI:
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("func %d is in MF "
"switch-independent mode\n", func);
break;
default:
if (vn) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"VN %d is in a single function mode, "
"aborting\n", vn);
return -EPERM;
}
break;
}
/* check if other port on the path needs ovlan:
* Since MF configuration is shared between ports
* Possible mixed modes are only
* {SF, SI} {SF, SD} {SD, SF} {SI, SF}
*/
if (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp) &&
!bp->path_has_ovlan &&
!IS_MF(bp) &&
bp->common.mf_cfg_base != SHMEM_MF_CFG_ADDR_NONE) {
u8 other_port = !BP_PORT(bp);
u8 other_func = BP_PATH(bp) + 2*other_port;
val = MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[other_func].e1hov_tag);
if (val != FUNC_MF_CFG_E1HOV_TAG_DEFAULT)
bp->path_has_ovlan = true;
}
}
/* adjust igu_sb_cnt to MF for E1x */
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) && IS_MF(bp))
bp->igu_sb_cnt /= E1HVN_MAX;
/* port info */
bnx2x_get_port_hwinfo(bp);
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
bp->fw_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp)].drv_mb_header) &
DRV_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("fw_seq 0x%08x\n", bp->fw_seq);
}
/* Get MAC addresses */
bnx2x_get_mac_hwinfo(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_get_cnic_info(bp);
#endif
/* Get current FW pulse sequence */
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
int mb_idx = BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp);
bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[mb_idx].drv_pulse_mb) &
DRV_PULSE_SEQ_MASK);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("drv_pulse 0x%x\n", bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq);
}
return rc;
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_read_fwinfo(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int cnt, i, block_end, rodi;
char vpd_data[BNX2X_VPD_LEN+1];
char str_id_reg[VENDOR_ID_LEN+1];
char str_id_cap[VENDOR_ID_LEN+1];
u8 len;
cnt = pci_read_vpd(bp->pdev, 0, BNX2X_VPD_LEN, vpd_data);
memset(bp->fw_ver, 0, sizeof(bp->fw_ver));
if (cnt < BNX2X_VPD_LEN)
goto out_not_found;
i = pci_vpd_find_tag(vpd_data, 0, BNX2X_VPD_LEN,
PCI_VPD_LRDT_RO_DATA);
if (i < 0)
goto out_not_found;
block_end = i + PCI_VPD_LRDT_TAG_SIZE +
pci_vpd_lrdt_size(&vpd_data[i]);
i += PCI_VPD_LRDT_TAG_SIZE;
if (block_end > BNX2X_VPD_LEN)
goto out_not_found;
rodi = pci_vpd_find_info_keyword(vpd_data, i, block_end,
PCI_VPD_RO_KEYWORD_MFR_ID);
if (rodi < 0)
goto out_not_found;
len = pci_vpd_info_field_size(&vpd_data[rodi]);
if (len != VENDOR_ID_LEN)
goto out_not_found;
rodi += PCI_VPD_INFO_FLD_HDR_SIZE;
/* vendor specific info */
snprintf(str_id_reg, VENDOR_ID_LEN + 1, "%04x", PCI_VENDOR_ID_DELL);
snprintf(str_id_cap, VENDOR_ID_LEN + 1, "%04X", PCI_VENDOR_ID_DELL);
if (!strncmp(str_id_reg, &vpd_data[rodi], VENDOR_ID_LEN) ||
!strncmp(str_id_cap, &vpd_data[rodi], VENDOR_ID_LEN)) {
rodi = pci_vpd_find_info_keyword(vpd_data, i, block_end,
PCI_VPD_RO_KEYWORD_VENDOR0);
if (rodi >= 0) {
len = pci_vpd_info_field_size(&vpd_data[rodi]);
rodi += PCI_VPD_INFO_FLD_HDR_SIZE;
if (len < 32 && (len + rodi) <= BNX2X_VPD_LEN) {
memcpy(bp->fw_ver, &vpd_data[rodi], len);
bp->fw_ver[len] = ' ';
}
}
return;
}
out_not_found:
return;
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_set_modes_bitmap(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 flags = 0;
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp))
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_FPGA);
else if (CHIP_REV_IS_EMUL(bp))
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_EMUL);
else
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_ASIC);
if (CHIP_MODE_IS_4_PORT(bp))
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_PORT4);
else
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_PORT2);
if (CHIP_IS_E2(bp))
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_E2);
else if (CHIP_IS_E3(bp)) {
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_E3);
if (CHIP_REV(bp) == CHIP_REV_Ax)
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_E3_A0);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
else /*if (CHIP_REV(bp) == CHIP_REV_Bx)*/
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_E3_B0 | MODE_COS3);
}
if (IS_MF(bp)) {
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_MF);
switch (bp->mf_mode) {
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SD:
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_MF_SD);
break;
case MULTI_FUNCTION_SI:
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_MF_SI);
break;
}
} else
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_SF);
#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN)
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN);
#else /*(__BIG_ENDIAN)*/
SET_FLAGS(flags, MODE_BIG_ENDIAN);
#endif
INIT_MODE_FLAGS(bp) = flags;
}
static int __devinit bnx2x_init_bp(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int func;
int timer_interval;
int rc;
mutex_init(&bp->port.phy_mutex);
mutex_init(&bp->fw_mb_mutex);
spin_lock_init(&bp->stats_lock);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
mutex_init(&bp->cnic_mutex);
#endif
INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&bp->sp_task, bnx2x_sp_task);
INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&bp->sp_rtnl_task, bnx2x_sp_rtnl_task);
INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&bp->period_task, bnx2x_period_task);
rc = bnx2x_get_hwinfo(bp);
if (rc)
return rc;
bnx2x_set_modes_bitmap(bp);
rc = bnx2x_alloc_mem_bp(bp);
if (rc)
return rc;
bnx2x_read_fwinfo(bp);
func = BP_FUNC(bp);
/* need to reset chip if undi was active */
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp))
bnx2x_undi_unload(bp);
if (CHIP_REV_IS_FPGA(bp))
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev, "FPGA detected\n");
if (BP_NOMCP(bp) && (func == 0))
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev, "MCP disabled, "
"must load devices in order!\n");
bp->multi_mode = multi_mode;
/* Set TPA flags */
if (disable_tpa) {
bp->flags &= ~TPA_ENABLE_FLAG;
bp->dev->features &= ~NETIF_F_LRO;
} else {
bp->flags |= TPA_ENABLE_FLAG;
bp->dev->features |= NETIF_F_LRO;
}
bp->disable_tpa = disable_tpa;
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
bp->dropless_fc = 0;
else
bp->dropless_fc = dropless_fc;
bp->mrrs = mrrs;
bp->tx_ring_size = MAX_TX_AVAIL;
/* make sure that the numbers are in the right granularity */
bp->tx_ticks = (50 / BNX2X_BTR) * BNX2X_BTR;
bp->rx_ticks = (25 / BNX2X_BTR) * BNX2X_BTR;
timer_interval = (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp) ? 5*HZ : HZ);
bp->current_interval = (poll ? poll : timer_interval);
init_timer(&bp->timer);
bp->timer.expires = jiffies + bp->current_interval;
bp->timer.data = (unsigned long) bp;
bp->timer.function = bnx2x_timer;
bnx2x_dcbx_set_state(bp, true, BNX2X_DCBX_ENABLED_ON_NEG_ON);
bnx2x_dcbx_init_params(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bp->cnic_base_cl_id = FP_SB_MAX_E1x;
else
bp->cnic_base_cl_id = FP_SB_MAX_E2;
#endif
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/* multiple tx priority */
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
bp->max_cos = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E1X;
if (CHIP_IS_E2(bp) || CHIP_IS_E3A0(bp))
bp->max_cos = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E2_E3A0;
if (CHIP_IS_E3B0(bp))
bp->max_cos = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E3B0;
return rc;
}
/****************************************************************************
* General service functions
****************************************************************************/
/*
* net_device service functions
*/
/* called with rtnl_lock */
static int bnx2x_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
bool global = false;
int other_engine = BP_PATH(bp) ? 0 : 1;
u32 other_load_counter, load_counter;
netif_carrier_off(dev);
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D0);
other_load_counter = bnx2x_get_load_cnt(bp, other_engine);
load_counter = bnx2x_get_load_cnt(bp, BP_PATH(bp));
/*
* If parity had happen during the unload, then attentions
* and/or RECOVERY_IN_PROGRES may still be set. In this case we
* want the first function loaded on the current engine to
* complete the recovery.
*/
if (!bnx2x_reset_is_done(bp, BP_PATH(bp)) ||
bnx2x_chk_parity_attn(bp, &global, true))
do {
/*
* If there are attentions and they are in a global
* blocks, set the GLOBAL_RESET bit regardless whether
* it will be this function that will complete the
* recovery or not.
*/
if (global)
bnx2x_set_reset_global(bp);
/*
* Only the first function on the current engine should
* try to recover in open. In case of attentions in
* global blocks only the first in the chip should try
* to recover.
*/
if ((!load_counter &&
(!global || !other_load_counter)) &&
bnx2x_trylock_leader_lock(bp) &&
!bnx2x_leader_reset(bp)) {
netdev_info(bp->dev, "Recovered in open\n");
break;
}
/* recovery has failed... */
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D3hot);
bp->recovery_state = BNX2X_RECOVERY_FAILED;
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Recovery flow hasn't been properly"
" completed yet. Try again later. If u still see this"
" message after a few retries then power cycle is"
" required.\n");
return -EAGAIN;
} while (0);
bp->recovery_state = BNX2X_RECOVERY_DONE;
return bnx2x_nic_load(bp, LOAD_OPEN);
}
/* called with rtnl_lock */
static int bnx2x_close(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
/* Unload the driver, release IRQs */
bnx2x_nic_unload(bp, UNLOAD_CLOSE);
/* Power off */
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D3hot);
return 0;
}
static inline int bnx2x_init_mcast_macs_list(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_mcast_ramrod_params *p)
{
int mc_count = netdev_mc_count(bp->dev);
struct bnx2x_mcast_list_elem *mc_mac =
kzalloc(sizeof(*mc_mac) * mc_count, GFP_ATOMIC);
struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
if (!mc_mac)
return -ENOMEM;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->mcast_list);
netdev_for_each_mc_addr(ha, bp->dev) {
mc_mac->mac = bnx2x_mc_addr(ha);
list_add_tail(&mc_mac->link, &p->mcast_list);
mc_mac++;
}
p->mcast_list_len = mc_count;
return 0;
}
static inline void bnx2x_free_mcast_macs_list(
struct bnx2x_mcast_ramrod_params *p)
{
struct bnx2x_mcast_list_elem *mc_mac =
list_first_entry(&p->mcast_list, struct bnx2x_mcast_list_elem,
link);
WARN_ON(!mc_mac);
kfree(mc_mac);
}
/**
* bnx2x_set_uc_list - configure a new unicast MACs list.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* We will use zero (0) as a MAC type for these MACs.
*/
static inline int bnx2x_set_uc_list(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int rc;
struct net_device *dev = bp->dev;
struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
struct bnx2x_vlan_mac_obj *mac_obj = &bp->fp->mac_obj;
unsigned long ramrod_flags = 0;
/* First schedule a cleanup up of old configuration */
rc = bnx2x_del_all_macs(bp, mac_obj, BNX2X_UC_LIST_MAC, false);
if (rc < 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to schedule DELETE operations: %d\n", rc);
return rc;
}
netdev_for_each_uc_addr(ha, dev) {
rc = bnx2x_set_mac_one(bp, bnx2x_uc_addr(ha), mac_obj, true,
BNX2X_UC_LIST_MAC, &ramrod_flags);
if (rc < 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to schedule ADD operations: %d\n",
rc);
return rc;
}
}
/* Execute the pending commands */
__set_bit(RAMROD_CONT, &ramrod_flags);
return bnx2x_set_mac_one(bp, NULL, mac_obj, false /* don't care */,
BNX2X_UC_LIST_MAC, &ramrod_flags);
}
static inline int bnx2x_set_mc_list(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct net_device *dev = bp->dev;
struct bnx2x_mcast_ramrod_params rparam = {0};
int rc = 0;
rparam.mcast_obj = &bp->mcast_obj;
/* first, clear all configured multicast MACs */
rc = bnx2x_config_mcast(bp, &rparam, BNX2X_MCAST_CMD_DEL);
if (rc < 0) {
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to clear multicast "
"configuration: %d\n", rc);
return rc;
}
/* then, configure a new MACs list */
if (netdev_mc_count(dev)) {
rc = bnx2x_init_mcast_macs_list(bp, &rparam);
if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to create multicast MACs "
"list: %d\n", rc);
return rc;
}
/* Now add the new MACs */
rc = bnx2x_config_mcast(bp, &rparam,
BNX2X_MCAST_CMD_ADD);
if (rc < 0)
BNX2X_ERR("Failed to set a new multicast "
"configuration: %d\n", rc);
bnx2x_free_mcast_macs_list(&rparam);
}
return rc;
}
/* If bp->state is OPEN, should be called with netif_addr_lock_bh() */
void bnx2x_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
u32 rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_NORMAL;
if (bp->state != BNX2X_STATE_OPEN) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "state is %x, returning\n", bp->state);
return;
}
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "dev->flags = %x\n", bp->dev->flags);
if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_PROMISC;
else if ((dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) ||
((netdev_mc_count(dev) > BNX2X_MAX_MULTICAST) &&
CHIP_IS_E1(bp)))
rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_ALLMULTI;
else {
/* some multicasts */
if (bnx2x_set_mc_list(bp) < 0)
rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_ALLMULTI;
if (bnx2x_set_uc_list(bp) < 0)
rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_PROMISC;
}
bp->rx_mode = rx_mode;
/* Schedule the rx_mode command */
if (test_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &bp->sp_state)) {
set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_SCHED, &bp->sp_state);
return;
}
bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode(bp);
}
/* called with rtnl_lock */
static int bnx2x_mdio_read(struct net_device *netdev, int prtad,
int devad, u16 addr)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
u16 value;
int rc;
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "mdio_read: prtad 0x%x, devad 0x%x, addr 0x%x\n",
prtad, devad, addr);
/* The HW expects different devad if CL22 is used */
devad = (devad == MDIO_DEVAD_NONE) ? DEFAULT_PHY_DEV_ADDR : devad;
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
rc = bnx2x_phy_read(&bp->link_params, prtad, devad, addr, &value);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "mdio_read_val 0x%x rc = 0x%x\n", value, rc);
if (!rc)
rc = value;
return rc;
}
/* called with rtnl_lock */
static int bnx2x_mdio_write(struct net_device *netdev, int prtad, int devad,
u16 addr, u16 value)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
int rc;
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "mdio_write: prtad 0x%x, devad 0x%x, addr 0x%x,"
" value 0x%x\n", prtad, devad, addr, value);
/* The HW expects different devad if CL22 is used */
devad = (devad == MDIO_DEVAD_NONE) ? DEFAULT_PHY_DEV_ADDR : devad;
bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(bp);
rc = bnx2x_phy_write(&bp->link_params, prtad, devad, addr, value);
bnx2x_release_phy_lock(bp);
return rc;
}
/* called with rtnl_lock */
static int bnx2x_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct mii_ioctl_data *mdio = if_mii(ifr);
DP(NETIF_MSG_LINK, "ioctl: phy id 0x%x, reg 0x%x, val_in 0x%x\n",
mdio->phy_id, mdio->reg_num, mdio->val_in);
if (!netif_running(dev))
return -EAGAIN;
return mdio_mii_ioctl(&bp->mdio, mdio, cmd);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
static void poll_bnx2x(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
disable_irq(bp->pdev->irq);
bnx2x_interrupt(bp->pdev->irq, dev);
enable_irq(bp->pdev->irq);
}
#endif
static const struct net_device_ops bnx2x_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_open = bnx2x_open,
.ndo_stop = bnx2x_close,
.ndo_start_xmit = bnx2x_start_xmit,
.ndo_select_queue = bnx2x_select_queue,
.ndo_set_rx_mode = bnx2x_set_rx_mode,
.ndo_set_mac_address = bnx2x_change_mac_addr,
.ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr,
.ndo_do_ioctl = bnx2x_ioctl,
.ndo_change_mtu = bnx2x_change_mtu,
.ndo_fix_features = bnx2x_fix_features,
.ndo_set_features = bnx2x_set_features,
.ndo_tx_timeout = bnx2x_tx_timeout,
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
.ndo_poll_controller = poll_bnx2x,
#endif
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
.ndo_setup_tc = bnx2x_setup_tc,
#if defined(NETDEV_FCOE_WWNN) && defined(BCM_CNIC)
.ndo_fcoe_get_wwn = bnx2x_fcoe_get_wwn,
#endif
};
static inline int bnx2x_set_coherency_mask(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct device *dev = &bp->pdev->dev;
if (dma_set_mask(dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64)) == 0) {
bp->flags |= USING_DAC_FLAG;
if (dma_set_coherent_mask(dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64)) != 0) {
dev_err(dev, "dma_set_coherent_mask failed, "
"aborting\n");
return -EIO;
}
} else if (dma_set_mask(dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)) != 0) {
dev_err(dev, "System does not support DMA, aborting\n");
return -EIO;
}
return 0;
}
static int __devinit bnx2x_init_dev(struct pci_dev *pdev,
struct net_device *dev,
unsigned long board_type)
{
struct bnx2x *bp;
int rc;
SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &pdev->dev);
bp = netdev_priv(dev);
bp->dev = dev;
bp->pdev = pdev;
bp->flags = 0;
bp->pf_num = PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn);
rc = pci_enable_device(pdev);
if (rc) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot enable PCI device, aborting\n");
goto err_out;
}
if (!(pci_resource_flags(pdev, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM)) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot find PCI device base address, aborting\n");
rc = -ENODEV;
goto err_out_disable;
}
if (!(pci_resource_flags(pdev, 2) & IORESOURCE_MEM)) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev, "Cannot find second PCI device"
" base address, aborting\n");
rc = -ENODEV;
goto err_out_disable;
}
if (atomic_read(&pdev->enable_cnt) == 1) {
rc = pci_request_regions(pdev, DRV_MODULE_NAME);
if (rc) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot obtain PCI resources, aborting\n");
goto err_out_disable;
}
pci_set_master(pdev);
pci_save_state(pdev);
}
bp->pm_cap = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
if (bp->pm_cap == 0) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot find power management capability, aborting\n");
rc = -EIO;
goto err_out_release;
}
if (!pci_is_pcie(pdev)) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev, "Not PCI Express, aborting\n");
rc = -EIO;
goto err_out_release;
}
rc = bnx2x_set_coherency_mask(bp);
if (rc)
goto err_out_release;
dev->mem_start = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
dev->base_addr = dev->mem_start;
dev->mem_end = pci_resource_end(pdev, 0);
dev->irq = pdev->irq;
bp->regview = pci_ioremap_bar(pdev, 0);
if (!bp->regview) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot map register space, aborting\n");
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto err_out_release;
}
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D0);
/* clean indirect addresses */
pci_write_config_dword(bp->pdev, PCICFG_GRC_ADDRESS,
PCICFG_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_ADDR_88_F0 + BP_PORT(bp)*16, 0);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_ADDR_8C_F0 + BP_PORT(bp)*16, 0);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_ADDR_90_F0 + BP_PORT(bp)*16, 0);
REG_WR(bp, PXP2_REG_PGL_ADDR_94_F0 + BP_PORT(bp)*16, 0);
/*
* Enable internal target-read (in case we are probed after PF FLR).
* Must be done prior to any BAR read access. Only for 57712 and up
*/
if (board_type != BCM57710 &&
board_type != BCM57711 &&
board_type != BCM57711E)
REG_WR(bp, PGLUE_B_REG_INTERNAL_PFID_ENABLE_TARGET_READ, 1);
/* Reset the load counter */
bnx2x_clear_load_cnt(bp);
dev->watchdog_timeo = TX_TIMEOUT;
dev->netdev_ops = &bnx2x_netdev_ops;
bnx2x_set_ethtool_ops(dev);
dev->hw_features = NETIF_F_SG | NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | NETIF_F_IPV6_CSUM |
NETIF_F_TSO | NETIF_F_TSO_ECN | NETIF_F_TSO6 |
NETIF_F_RXCSUM | NETIF_F_LRO | NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_TX;
dev->vlan_features = NETIF_F_SG | NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | NETIF_F_IPV6_CSUM |
NETIF_F_TSO | NETIF_F_TSO_ECN | NETIF_F_TSO6 | NETIF_F_HIGHDMA;
dev->features |= dev->hw_features | NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_RX;
if (bp->flags & USING_DAC_FLAG)
dev->features |= NETIF_F_HIGHDMA;
/* Add Loopback capability to the device */
dev->hw_features |= NETIF_F_LOOPBACK;
#ifdef BCM_DCBNL
dev->dcbnl_ops = &bnx2x_dcbnl_ops;
#endif
/* get_port_hwinfo() will set prtad and mmds properly */
bp->mdio.prtad = MDIO_PRTAD_NONE;
bp->mdio.mmds = 0;
bp->mdio.mode_support = MDIO_SUPPORTS_C45 | MDIO_EMULATE_C22;
bp->mdio.dev = dev;
bp->mdio.mdio_read = bnx2x_mdio_read;
bp->mdio.mdio_write = bnx2x_mdio_write;
return 0;
err_out_release:
if (atomic_read(&pdev->enable_cnt) == 1)
pci_release_regions(pdev);
err_out_disable:
pci_disable_device(pdev);
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
err_out:
return rc;
}
static void __devinit bnx2x_get_pcie_width_speed(struct bnx2x *bp,
int *width, int *speed)
{
u32 val = REG_RD(bp, PCICFG_OFFSET + PCICFG_LINK_CONTROL);
*width = (val & PCICFG_LINK_WIDTH) >> PCICFG_LINK_WIDTH_SHIFT;
/* return value of 1=2.5GHz 2=5GHz */
*speed = (val & PCICFG_LINK_SPEED) >> PCICFG_LINK_SPEED_SHIFT;
}
static int bnx2x_check_firmware(struct bnx2x *bp)
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
{
const struct firmware *firmware = bp->firmware;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr *fw_hdr;
struct bnx2x_fw_file_section *sections;
u32 offset, len, num_ops;
u16 *ops_offsets;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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int i;
const u8 *fw_ver;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if (firmware->size < sizeof(struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr))
return -EINVAL;
fw_hdr = (struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr *)firmware->data;
sections = (struct bnx2x_fw_file_section *)fw_hdr;
/* Make sure none of the offsets and sizes make us read beyond
* the end of the firmware data */
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(*fw_hdr) / sizeof(*sections); i++) {
offset = be32_to_cpu(sections[i].offset);
len = be32_to_cpu(sections[i].len);
if (offset + len > firmware->size) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Section %d length is out of bounds\n", i);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return -EINVAL;
}
}
/* Likewise for the init_ops offsets */
offset = be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->init_ops_offsets.offset);
ops_offsets = (u16 *)(firmware->data + offset);
num_ops = be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->init_ops.len) / sizeof(struct raw_op);
for (i = 0; i < be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->init_ops_offsets.len) / 2; i++) {
if (be16_to_cpu(ops_offsets[i]) > num_ops) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Section offset %d is out of bounds\n", i);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return -EINVAL;
}
}
/* Check FW version */
offset = be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->fw_version.offset);
fw_ver = firmware->data + offset;
if ((fw_ver[0] != BCM_5710_FW_MAJOR_VERSION) ||
(fw_ver[1] != BCM_5710_FW_MINOR_VERSION) ||
(fw_ver[2] != BCM_5710_FW_REVISION_VERSION) ||
(fw_ver[3] != BCM_5710_FW_ENGINEERING_VERSION)) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Bad FW version:%d.%d.%d.%d. Should be %d.%d.%d.%d\n",
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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fw_ver[0], fw_ver[1], fw_ver[2],
fw_ver[3], BCM_5710_FW_MAJOR_VERSION,
BCM_5710_FW_MINOR_VERSION,
BCM_5710_FW_REVISION_VERSION,
BCM_5710_FW_ENGINEERING_VERSION);
return -EINVAL;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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}
return 0;
}
static inline void be32_to_cpu_n(const u8 *_source, u8 *_target, u32 n)
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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{
const __be32 *source = (const __be32 *)_source;
u32 *target = (u32 *)_target;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u32 i;
for (i = 0; i < n/4; i++)
target[i] = be32_to_cpu(source[i]);
}
/*
Ops array is stored in the following format:
{op(8bit), offset(24bit, big endian), data(32bit, big endian)}
*/
static inline void bnx2x_prep_ops(const u8 *_source, u8 *_target, u32 n)
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{
const __be32 *source = (const __be32 *)_source;
struct raw_op *target = (struct raw_op *)_target;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u32 i, j, tmp;
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < n/8; i++, j += 2) {
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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tmp = be32_to_cpu(source[j]);
target[i].op = (tmp >> 24) & 0xff;
target[i].offset = tmp & 0xffffff;
target[i].raw_data = be32_to_cpu(source[j + 1]);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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}
}
/**
* IRO array is stored in the following format:
* {base(24bit), m1(16bit), m2(16bit), m3(16bit), size(16bit) }
*/
static inline void bnx2x_prep_iro(const u8 *_source, u8 *_target, u32 n)
{
const __be32 *source = (const __be32 *)_source;
struct iro *target = (struct iro *)_target;
u32 i, j, tmp;
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < n/sizeof(struct iro); i++) {
target[i].base = be32_to_cpu(source[j]);
j++;
tmp = be32_to_cpu(source[j]);
target[i].m1 = (tmp >> 16) & 0xffff;
target[i].m2 = tmp & 0xffff;
j++;
tmp = be32_to_cpu(source[j]);
target[i].m3 = (tmp >> 16) & 0xffff;
target[i].size = tmp & 0xffff;
j++;
}
}
static inline void be16_to_cpu_n(const u8 *_source, u8 *_target, u32 n)
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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{
const __be16 *source = (const __be16 *)_source;
u16 *target = (u16 *)_target;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u32 i;
for (i = 0; i < n/2; i++)
target[i] = be16_to_cpu(source[i]);
}
#define BNX2X_ALLOC_AND_SET(arr, lbl, func) \
do { \
u32 len = be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->arr.len); \
bp->arr = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); \
if (!bp->arr) { \
pr_err("Failed to allocate %d bytes for "#arr"\n", len); \
goto lbl; \
} \
func(bp->firmware->data + be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->arr.offset), \
(u8 *)bp->arr, len); \
} while (0)
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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int bnx2x_init_firmware(struct bnx2x *bp)
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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{
const char *fw_file_name;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr *fw_hdr;
int rc;
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
fw_file_name = FW_FILE_NAME_E1;
else if (CHIP_IS_E1H(bp))
fw_file_name = FW_FILE_NAME_E1H;
else if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
fw_file_name = FW_FILE_NAME_E2;
else {
BNX2X_ERR("Unsupported chip revision\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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BNX2X_DEV_INFO("Loading %s\n", fw_file_name);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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rc = request_firmware(&bp->firmware, fw_file_name, &bp->pdev->dev);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Can't load firmware file %s\n", fw_file_name);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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goto request_firmware_exit;
}
rc = bnx2x_check_firmware(bp);
if (rc) {
BNX2X_ERR("Corrupt firmware file %s\n", fw_file_name);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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goto request_firmware_exit;
}
fw_hdr = (struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr *)bp->firmware->data;
/* Initialize the pointers to the init arrays */
/* Blob */
BNX2X_ALLOC_AND_SET(init_data, request_firmware_exit, be32_to_cpu_n);
/* Opcodes */
BNX2X_ALLOC_AND_SET(init_ops, init_ops_alloc_err, bnx2x_prep_ops);
/* Offsets */
BNX2X_ALLOC_AND_SET(init_ops_offsets, init_offsets_alloc_err,
be16_to_cpu_n);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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/* STORMs firmware */
INIT_TSEM_INT_TABLE_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->tsem_int_table_data.offset);
INIT_TSEM_PRAM_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->tsem_pram_data.offset);
INIT_USEM_INT_TABLE_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->usem_int_table_data.offset);
INIT_USEM_PRAM_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->usem_pram_data.offset);
INIT_XSEM_INT_TABLE_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->xsem_int_table_data.offset);
INIT_XSEM_PRAM_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->xsem_pram_data.offset);
INIT_CSEM_INT_TABLE_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->csem_int_table_data.offset);
INIT_CSEM_PRAM_DATA(bp) = bp->firmware->data +
be32_to_cpu(fw_hdr->csem_pram_data.offset);
/* IRO */
BNX2X_ALLOC_AND_SET(iro_arr, iro_alloc_err, bnx2x_prep_iro);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return 0;
iro_alloc_err:
kfree(bp->init_ops_offsets);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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init_offsets_alloc_err:
kfree(bp->init_ops);
init_ops_alloc_err:
kfree(bp->init_data);
request_firmware_exit:
release_firmware(bp->firmware);
return rc;
}
static void bnx2x_release_firmware(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
kfree(bp->init_ops_offsets);
kfree(bp->init_ops);
kfree(bp->init_data);
release_firmware(bp->firmware);
}
static struct bnx2x_func_sp_drv_ops bnx2x_func_sp_drv = {
.init_hw_cmn_chip = bnx2x_init_hw_common_chip,
.init_hw_cmn = bnx2x_init_hw_common,
.init_hw_port = bnx2x_init_hw_port,
.init_hw_func = bnx2x_init_hw_func,
.reset_hw_cmn = bnx2x_reset_common,
.reset_hw_port = bnx2x_reset_port,
.reset_hw_func = bnx2x_reset_func,
.gunzip_init = bnx2x_gunzip_init,
.gunzip_end = bnx2x_gunzip_end,
.init_fw = bnx2x_init_firmware,
.release_fw = bnx2x_release_firmware,
};
void bnx2x__init_func_obj(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* Prepare DMAE related driver resources */
bnx2x_setup_dmae(bp);
bnx2x_init_func_obj(bp, &bp->func_obj,
bnx2x_sp(bp, func_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, func_rdata),
&bnx2x_func_sp_drv);
}
/* must be called after sriov-enable */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
static inline int bnx2x_set_qm_cid_count(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
int cid_count = BNX2X_L2_CID_COUNT(bp);
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
cid_count += CNIC_CID_MAX;
#endif
return roundup(cid_count, QM_CID_ROUND);
}
/**
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
* bnx2x_get_num_none_def_sbs - return the number of none default SBs
*
* @dev: pci device
*
*/
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
static inline int bnx2x_get_num_non_def_sbs(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
int pos;
u16 control;
pos = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_MSIX);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/*
* If MSI-X is not supported - return number of SBs needed to support
* one fast path queue: one FP queue + SB for CNIC
*/
if (!pos)
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
return 1 + CNIC_PRESENT;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/*
* The value in the PCI configuration space is the index of the last
* entry, namely one less than the actual size of the table, which is
* exactly what we want to return from this function: number of all SBs
* without the default SB.
*/
pci_read_config_word(pdev, pos + PCI_MSI_FLAGS, &control);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
return control & PCI_MSIX_FLAGS_QSIZE;
}
static int __devinit bnx2x_init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev,
const struct pci_device_id *ent)
{
struct net_device *dev = NULL;
struct bnx2x *bp;
int pcie_width, pcie_speed;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
int rc, max_non_def_sbs;
int rx_count, tx_count, rss_count;
/*
* An estimated maximum supported CoS number according to the chip
* version.
* We will try to roughly estimate the maximum number of CoSes this chip
* may support in order to minimize the memory allocated for Tx
* netdev_queue's. This number will be accurately calculated during the
* initialization of bp->max_cos based on the chip versions AND chip
* revision in the bnx2x_init_bp().
*/
u8 max_cos_est = 0;
switch (ent->driver_data) {
case BCM57710:
case BCM57711:
case BCM57711E:
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
max_cos_est = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E1X;
break;
case BCM57712:
case BCM57712_MF:
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
max_cos_est = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E2_E3A0;
break;
case BCM57800:
case BCM57800_MF:
case BCM57810:
case BCM57810_MF:
case BCM57840:
case BCM57840_MF:
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
max_cos_est = BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS_E3B0;
break;
default:
pr_err("Unknown board_type (%ld), aborting\n",
ent->driver_data);
return -ENODEV;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
max_non_def_sbs = bnx2x_get_num_non_def_sbs(pdev);
/* !!! FIXME !!!
* Do not allow the maximum SB count to grow above 16
* since Special CIDs starts from 16*BNX2X_MULTI_TX_COS=48.
* We will use the FP_SB_MAX_E1x macro for this matter.
*/
max_non_def_sbs = min_t(int, FP_SB_MAX_E1x, max_non_def_sbs);
WARN_ON(!max_non_def_sbs);
/* Maximum number of RSS queues: one IGU SB goes to CNIC */
rss_count = max_non_def_sbs - CNIC_PRESENT;
/* Maximum number of netdev Rx queues: RSS + FCoE L2 */
rx_count = rss_count + FCOE_PRESENT;
/*
* Maximum number of netdev Tx queues:
* Maximum TSS queues * Maximum supported number of CoS + FCoE L2
*/
tx_count = MAX_TXQS_PER_COS * max_cos_est + FCOE_PRESENT;
/* dev zeroed in init_etherdev */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
dev = alloc_etherdev_mqs(sizeof(*bp), tx_count, rx_count);
if (!dev) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot allocate net device\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
bp = netdev_priv(dev);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
DP(NETIF_MSG_DRV, "Allocated netdev with %d tx and %d rx queues\n",
tx_count, rx_count);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bp->igu_sb_cnt = max_non_def_sbs;
bp->msg_enable = debug;
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, dev);
rc = bnx2x_init_dev(pdev, dev, ent->driver_data);
if (rc < 0) {
free_netdev(dev);
return rc;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
DP(NETIF_MSG_DRV, "max_non_def_sbs %d", max_non_def_sbs);
rc = bnx2x_init_bp(bp);
if (rc)
goto init_one_exit;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/*
* Map doorbels here as we need the real value of bp->max_cos which
* is initialized in bnx2x_init_bp().
*/
bp->doorbells = ioremap_nocache(pci_resource_start(pdev, 2),
min_t(u64, BNX2X_DB_SIZE(bp),
pci_resource_len(pdev, 2)));
if (!bp->doorbells) {
dev_err(&bp->pdev->dev,
"Cannot map doorbell space, aborting\n");
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto init_one_exit;
}
/* calc qm_cid_count */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
bp->qm_cid_count = bnx2x_set_qm_cid_count(bp);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* disable FCOE L2 queue for E1x and E3*/
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp) || CHIP_IS_E3(bp))
bp->flags |= NO_FCOE_FLAG;
#endif
/* Configure interrupt mode: try to enable MSI-X/MSI if
* needed, set bp->num_queues appropriately.
*/
bnx2x_set_int_mode(bp);
/* Add all NAPI objects */
bnx2x_add_all_napi(bp);
rc = register_netdev(dev);
if (rc) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot register net device\n");
goto init_one_exit;
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
if (!NO_FCOE(bp)) {
/* Add storage MAC address */
rtnl_lock();
dev_addr_add(bp->dev, bp->fip_mac, NETDEV_HW_ADDR_T_SAN);
rtnl_unlock();
}
#endif
bnx2x_get_pcie_width_speed(bp, &pcie_width, &pcie_speed);
netdev_info(dev, "%s (%c%d) PCI-E x%d %s found at mem %lx,"
" IRQ %d, ", board_info[ent->driver_data].name,
(CHIP_REV(bp) >> 12) + 'A', (CHIP_METAL(bp) >> 4),
pcie_width,
((!CHIP_IS_E2(bp) && pcie_speed == 2) ||
(CHIP_IS_E2(bp) && pcie_speed == 1)) ?
"5GHz (Gen2)" : "2.5GHz",
dev->base_addr, bp->pdev->irq);
pr_cont("node addr %pM\n", dev->dev_addr);
return 0;
init_one_exit:
if (bp->regview)
iounmap(bp->regview);
if (bp->doorbells)
iounmap(bp->doorbells);
free_netdev(dev);
if (atomic_read(&pdev->enable_cnt) == 1)
pci_release_regions(pdev);
pci_disable_device(pdev);
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
return rc;
}
static void __devexit bnx2x_remove_one(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct bnx2x *bp;
if (!dev) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "BAD net device from bnx2x_init_one\n");
return;
}
bp = netdev_priv(dev);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/* Delete storage MAC address */
if (!NO_FCOE(bp)) {
rtnl_lock();
dev_addr_del(bp->dev, bp->fip_mac, NETDEV_HW_ADDR_T_SAN);
rtnl_unlock();
}
#endif
#ifdef BCM_DCBNL
/* Delete app tlvs from dcbnl */
bnx2x_dcbnl_update_applist(bp, true);
#endif
unregister_netdev(dev);
/* Delete all NAPI objects */
bnx2x_del_all_napi(bp);
/* Power on: we can't let PCI layer write to us while we are in D3 */
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D0);
/* Disable MSI/MSI-X */
bnx2x_disable_msi(bp);
/* Power off */
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D3hot);
/* Make sure RESET task is not scheduled before continuing */
cancel_delayed_work_sync(&bp->sp_rtnl_task);
if (bp->regview)
iounmap(bp->regview);
if (bp->doorbells)
iounmap(bp->doorbells);
bnx2x_free_mem_bp(bp);
free_netdev(dev);
if (atomic_read(&pdev->enable_cnt) == 1)
pci_release_regions(pdev);
pci_disable_device(pdev);
pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
}
static int bnx2x_eeh_nic_unload(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
bp->state = BNX2X_STATE_ERROR;
bp->rx_mode = BNX2X_RX_MODE_NONE;
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
bnx2x_cnic_notify(bp, CNIC_CTL_STOP_CMD);
#endif
/* Stop Tx */
bnx2x_tx_disable(bp);
bnx2x_netif_stop(bp, 0);
del_timer_sync(&bp->timer);
bnx2x_stats_handle(bp, STATS_EVENT_STOP);
/* Release IRQs */
bnx2x_free_irq(bp);
/* Free SKBs, SGEs, TPA pool and driver internals */
bnx2x_free_skbs(bp);
for_each_rx_queue(bp, i)
bnx2x_free_rx_sge_range(bp, bp->fp + i, NUM_RX_SGE);
bnx2x_free_mem(bp);
bp->state = BNX2X_STATE_CLOSED;
netif_carrier_off(bp->dev);
return 0;
}
static void bnx2x_eeh_recover(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 val;
mutex_init(&bp->port.phy_mutex);
bp->common.shmem_base = REG_RD(bp, MISC_REG_SHARED_MEM_ADDR);
bp->link_params.shmem_base = bp->common.shmem_base;
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("shmem offset is 0x%x\n", bp->common.shmem_base);
if (!bp->common.shmem_base ||
(bp->common.shmem_base < 0xA0000) ||
(bp->common.shmem_base >= 0xC0000)) {
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("MCP not active\n");
bp->flags |= NO_MCP_FLAG;
return;
}
val = SHMEM_RD(bp, validity_map[BP_PORT(bp)]);
if ((val & (SHR_MEM_VALIDITY_DEV_INFO | SHR_MEM_VALIDITY_MB))
!= (SHR_MEM_VALIDITY_DEV_INFO | SHR_MEM_VALIDITY_MB))
BNX2X_ERR("BAD MCP validity signature\n");
if (!BP_NOMCP(bp)) {
bp->fw_seq =
(SHMEM_RD(bp, func_mb[BP_FW_MB_IDX(bp)].drv_mb_header) &
DRV_MSG_SEQ_NUMBER_MASK);
BNX2X_DEV_INFO("fw_seq 0x%08x\n", bp->fw_seq);
}
}
/**
* bnx2x_io_error_detected - called when PCI error is detected
* @pdev: Pointer to PCI device
* @state: The current pci connection state
*
* This function is called after a PCI bus error affecting
* this device has been detected.
*/
static pci_ers_result_t bnx2x_io_error_detected(struct pci_dev *pdev,
pci_channel_state_t state)
{
struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
rtnl_lock();
netif_device_detach(dev);
if (state == pci_channel_io_perm_failure) {
rtnl_unlock();
return PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT;
}
if (netif_running(dev))
bnx2x_eeh_nic_unload(bp);
pci_disable_device(pdev);
rtnl_unlock();
/* Request a slot reset */
return PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET;
}
/**
* bnx2x_io_slot_reset - called after the PCI bus has been reset
* @pdev: Pointer to PCI device
*
* Restart the card from scratch, as if from a cold-boot.
*/
static pci_ers_result_t bnx2x_io_slot_reset(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
rtnl_lock();
if (pci_enable_device(pdev)) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev,
"Cannot re-enable PCI device after reset\n");
rtnl_unlock();
return PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT;
}
pci_set_master(pdev);
pci_restore_state(pdev);
if (netif_running(dev))
bnx2x_set_power_state(bp, PCI_D0);
rtnl_unlock();
return PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED;
}
/**
* bnx2x_io_resume - called when traffic can start flowing again
* @pdev: Pointer to PCI device
*
* This callback is called when the error recovery driver tells us that
* its OK to resume normal operation.
*/
static void bnx2x_io_resume(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct net_device *dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
if (bp->recovery_state != BNX2X_RECOVERY_DONE) {
netdev_err(bp->dev, "Handling parity error recovery. "
"Try again later\n");
return;
}
rtnl_lock();
bnx2x_eeh_recover(bp);
if (netif_running(dev))
bnx2x_nic_load(bp, LOAD_NORMAL);
netif_device_attach(dev);
rtnl_unlock();
}
static struct pci_error_handlers bnx2x_err_handler = {
.error_detected = bnx2x_io_error_detected,
.slot_reset = bnx2x_io_slot_reset,
.resume = bnx2x_io_resume,
};
static struct pci_driver bnx2x_pci_driver = {
.name = DRV_MODULE_NAME,
.id_table = bnx2x_pci_tbl,
.probe = bnx2x_init_one,
.remove = __devexit_p(bnx2x_remove_one),
.suspend = bnx2x_suspend,
.resume = bnx2x_resume,
.err_handler = &bnx2x_err_handler,
};
static int __init bnx2x_init(void)
{
int ret;
pr_info("%s", version);
bnx2x_wq = create_singlethread_workqueue("bnx2x");
if (bnx2x_wq == NULL) {
pr_err("Cannot create workqueue\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = pci_register_driver(&bnx2x_pci_driver);
if (ret) {
pr_err("Cannot register driver\n");
destroy_workqueue(bnx2x_wq);
}
return ret;
}
static void __exit bnx2x_cleanup(void)
{
pci_unregister_driver(&bnx2x_pci_driver);
destroy_workqueue(bnx2x_wq);
}
void bnx2x_notify_link_changed(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
REG_WR(bp, MISC_REG_AEU_GENERAL_ATTN_12 + BP_FUNC(bp)*sizeof(u32), 1);
}
module_init(bnx2x_init);
module_exit(bnx2x_cleanup);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/**
* bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_mac_addr - set iSCSI MAC(s).
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @set: set or clear the CAM entry
*
* This function will wait until the ramdord completion returns.
* Return 0 if success, -ENODEV if ramrod doesn't return.
*/
static inline int bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_mac_addr(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
unsigned long ramrod_flags = 0;
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &ramrod_flags);
return bnx2x_set_mac_one(bp, bp->cnic_eth_dev.iscsi_mac,
&bp->iscsi_l2_mac_obj, true,
BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_MAC, &ramrod_flags);
}
/* count denotes the number of new completions we have seen */
static void bnx2x_cnic_sp_post(struct bnx2x *bp, int count)
{
struct eth_spe *spe;
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (unlikely(bp->panic))
return;
#endif
spin_lock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
BUG_ON(bp->cnic_spq_pending < count);
bp->cnic_spq_pending -= count;
for (; bp->cnic_kwq_pending; bp->cnic_kwq_pending--) {
u16 type = (le16_to_cpu(bp->cnic_kwq_cons->hdr.type)
& SPE_HDR_CONN_TYPE) >>
SPE_HDR_CONN_TYPE_SHIFT;
u8 cmd = (le32_to_cpu(bp->cnic_kwq_cons->hdr.conn_and_cmd_data)
>> SPE_HDR_CMD_ID_SHIFT) & 0xff;
/* Set validation for iSCSI L2 client before sending SETUP
* ramrod
*/
if (type == ETH_CONNECTION_TYPE) {
if (cmd == RAMROD_CMD_ID_ETH_CLIENT_SETUP)
bnx2x_set_ctx_validation(bp, &bp->context.
vcxt[BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CID].eth,
BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CID);
}
/*
* There may be not more than 8 L2, not more than 8 L5 SPEs
* and in the air. We also check that number of outstanding
* COMMON ramrods is not more than the EQ and SPQ can
* accommodate.
*/
if (type == ETH_CONNECTION_TYPE) {
if (!atomic_read(&bp->cq_spq_left))
break;
else
atomic_dec(&bp->cq_spq_left);
} else if (type == NONE_CONNECTION_TYPE) {
if (!atomic_read(&bp->eq_spq_left))
break;
else
atomic_dec(&bp->eq_spq_left);
} else if ((type == ISCSI_CONNECTION_TYPE) ||
(type == FCOE_CONNECTION_TYPE)) {
if (bp->cnic_spq_pending >=
bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_kwqe_pending)
break;
else
bp->cnic_spq_pending++;
} else {
BNX2X_ERR("Unknown SPE type: %d\n", type);
bnx2x_panic();
break;
}
spe = bnx2x_sp_get_next(bp);
*spe = *bp->cnic_kwq_cons;
DP(NETIF_MSG_TIMER, "pending on SPQ %d, on KWQ %d count %d\n",
bp->cnic_spq_pending, bp->cnic_kwq_pending, count);
if (bp->cnic_kwq_cons == bp->cnic_kwq_last)
bp->cnic_kwq_cons = bp->cnic_kwq;
else
bp->cnic_kwq_cons++;
}
bnx2x_sp_prod_update(bp);
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
}
static int bnx2x_cnic_sp_queue(struct net_device *dev,
struct kwqe_16 *kwqes[], u32 count)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
int i;
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
if (unlikely(bp->panic))
return -EIO;
#endif
spin_lock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
struct eth_spe *spe = (struct eth_spe *)kwqes[i];
if (bp->cnic_kwq_pending == MAX_SP_DESC_CNT)
break;
*bp->cnic_kwq_prod = *spe;
bp->cnic_kwq_pending++;
DP(NETIF_MSG_TIMER, "L5 SPQE %x %x %x:%x pos %d\n",
spe->hdr.conn_and_cmd_data, spe->hdr.type,
spe->data.update_data_addr.hi,
spe->data.update_data_addr.lo,
bp->cnic_kwq_pending);
if (bp->cnic_kwq_prod == bp->cnic_kwq_last)
bp->cnic_kwq_prod = bp->cnic_kwq;
else
bp->cnic_kwq_prod++;
}
spin_unlock_bh(&bp->spq_lock);
if (bp->cnic_spq_pending < bp->cnic_eth_dev.max_kwqe_pending)
bnx2x_cnic_sp_post(bp, 0);
return i;
}
static int bnx2x_cnic_ctl_send(struct bnx2x *bp, struct cnic_ctl_info *ctl)
{
struct cnic_ops *c_ops;
int rc = 0;
mutex_lock(&bp->cnic_mutex);
c_ops = rcu_dereference_protected(bp->cnic_ops,
lockdep_is_held(&bp->cnic_mutex));
if (c_ops)
rc = c_ops->cnic_ctl(bp->cnic_data, ctl);
mutex_unlock(&bp->cnic_mutex);
return rc;
}
static int bnx2x_cnic_ctl_send_bh(struct bnx2x *bp, struct cnic_ctl_info *ctl)
{
struct cnic_ops *c_ops;
int rc = 0;
rcu_read_lock();
c_ops = rcu_dereference(bp->cnic_ops);
if (c_ops)
rc = c_ops->cnic_ctl(bp->cnic_data, ctl);
rcu_read_unlock();
return rc;
}
/*
* for commands that have no data
*/
int bnx2x_cnic_notify(struct bnx2x *bp, int cmd)
{
struct cnic_ctl_info ctl = {0};
ctl.cmd = cmd;
return bnx2x_cnic_ctl_send(bp, &ctl);
}
static void bnx2x_cnic_cfc_comp(struct bnx2x *bp, int cid, u8 err)
{
struct cnic_ctl_info ctl = {0};
/* first we tell CNIC and only then we count this as a completion */
ctl.cmd = CNIC_CTL_COMPLETION_CMD;
ctl.data.comp.cid = cid;
ctl.data.comp.error = err;
bnx2x_cnic_ctl_send_bh(bp, &ctl);
bnx2x_cnic_sp_post(bp, 0);
}
/* Called with netif_addr_lock_bh() taken.
* Sets an rx_mode config for an iSCSI ETH client.
* Doesn't block.
* Completion should be checked outside.
*/
static void bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp, bool start)
{
unsigned long accept_flags = 0, ramrod_flags = 0;
u8 cl_id = bnx2x_cnic_eth_cl_id(bp, BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CL_ID_IDX);
int sched_state = BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_STOP_SCHED;
if (start) {
/* Start accepting on iSCSI L2 ring. Accept all multicasts
* because it's the only way for UIO Queue to accept
* multicasts (in non-promiscuous mode only one Queue per
* function will receive multicast packets (leading in our
* case).
*/
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_UNICAST, &accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ALL_MULTICAST, &accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_BROADCAST, &accept_flags);
__set_bit(BNX2X_ACCEPT_ANY_VLAN, &accept_flags);
/* Clear STOP_PENDING bit if START is requested */
clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_STOP_SCHED, &bp->sp_state);
sched_state = BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_START_SCHED;
} else
/* Clear START_PENDING bit if STOP is requested */
clear_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_START_SCHED, &bp->sp_state);
if (test_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &bp->sp_state))
set_bit(sched_state, &bp->sp_state);
else {
__set_bit(RAMROD_RX, &ramrod_flags);
bnx2x_set_q_rx_mode(bp, cl_id, 0, accept_flags, 0,
ramrod_flags);
}
}
static int bnx2x_drv_ctl(struct net_device *dev, struct drv_ctl_info *ctl)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
int rc = 0;
switch (ctl->cmd) {
case DRV_CTL_CTXTBL_WR_CMD: {
u32 index = ctl->data.io.offset;
dma_addr_t addr = ctl->data.io.dma_addr;
bnx2x_ilt_wr(bp, index, addr);
break;
}
case DRV_CTL_RET_L5_SPQ_CREDIT_CMD: {
int count = ctl->data.credit.credit_count;
bnx2x_cnic_sp_post(bp, count);
break;
}
/* rtnl_lock is held. */
case DRV_CTL_START_L2_CMD: {
struct cnic_eth_dev *cp = &bp->cnic_eth_dev;
unsigned long sp_bits = 0;
/* Configure the iSCSI classification object */
bnx2x_init_mac_obj(bp, &bp->iscsi_l2_mac_obj,
cp->iscsi_l2_client_id,
cp->iscsi_l2_cid, BP_FUNC(bp),
bnx2x_sp(bp, mac_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, mac_rdata),
BNX2X_FILTER_MAC_PENDING,
&bp->sp_state, BNX2X_OBJ_TYPE_RX,
&bp->macs_pool);
/* Set iSCSI MAC address */
rc = bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_mac_addr(bp);
if (rc)
break;
mmiowb();
barrier();
/* Start accepting on iSCSI L2 ring */
netif_addr_lock_bh(dev);
bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(bp, true);
netif_addr_unlock_bh(dev);
/* bits to wait on */
__set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &sp_bits);
__set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_START_SCHED, &sp_bits);
if (!bnx2x_wait_sp_comp(bp, sp_bits))
BNX2X_ERR("rx_mode completion timed out!\n");
break;
}
/* rtnl_lock is held. */
case DRV_CTL_STOP_L2_CMD: {
unsigned long sp_bits = 0;
/* Stop accepting on iSCSI L2 ring */
netif_addr_lock_bh(dev);
bnx2x_set_iscsi_eth_rx_mode(bp, false);
netif_addr_unlock_bh(dev);
/* bits to wait on */
__set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_RX_MODE_PENDING, &sp_bits);
__set_bit(BNX2X_FILTER_ISCSI_ETH_STOP_SCHED, &sp_bits);
if (!bnx2x_wait_sp_comp(bp, sp_bits))
BNX2X_ERR("rx_mode completion timed out!\n");
mmiowb();
barrier();
/* Unset iSCSI L2 MAC */
rc = bnx2x_del_all_macs(bp, &bp->iscsi_l2_mac_obj,
BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_MAC, true);
break;
}
case DRV_CTL_RET_L2_SPQ_CREDIT_CMD: {
int count = ctl->data.credit.credit_count;
smp_mb__before_atomic_inc();
atomic_add(count, &bp->cq_spq_left);
smp_mb__after_atomic_inc();
break;
}
default:
BNX2X_ERR("unknown command %x\n", ctl->cmd);
rc = -EINVAL;
}
return rc;
}
void bnx2x_setup_cnic_irq_info(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct cnic_eth_dev *cp = &bp->cnic_eth_dev;
if (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) {
cp->drv_state |= CNIC_DRV_STATE_USING_MSIX;
cp->irq_arr[0].irq_flags |= CNIC_IRQ_FL_MSIX;
cp->irq_arr[0].vector = bp->msix_table[1].vector;
} else {
cp->drv_state &= ~CNIC_DRV_STATE_USING_MSIX;
cp->irq_arr[0].irq_flags &= ~CNIC_IRQ_FL_MSIX;
}
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
cp->irq_arr[0].status_blk = (void *)bp->cnic_sb.e2_sb;
else
cp->irq_arr[0].status_blk = (void *)bp->cnic_sb.e1x_sb;
cp->irq_arr[0].status_blk_num = bnx2x_cnic_fw_sb_id(bp);
cp->irq_arr[0].status_blk_num2 = bnx2x_cnic_igu_sb_id(bp);
cp->irq_arr[1].status_blk = bp->def_status_blk;
cp->irq_arr[1].status_blk_num = DEF_SB_ID;
cp->irq_arr[1].status_blk_num2 = DEF_SB_IGU_ID;
cp->num_irq = 2;
}
static int bnx2x_register_cnic(struct net_device *dev, struct cnic_ops *ops,
void *data)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct cnic_eth_dev *cp = &bp->cnic_eth_dev;
if (ops == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
bp->cnic_kwq = kzalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!bp->cnic_kwq)
return -ENOMEM;
bp->cnic_kwq_cons = bp->cnic_kwq;
bp->cnic_kwq_prod = bp->cnic_kwq;
bp->cnic_kwq_last = bp->cnic_kwq + MAX_SP_DESC_CNT;
bp->cnic_spq_pending = 0;
bp->cnic_kwq_pending = 0;
bp->cnic_data = data;
cp->num_irq = 0;
cp->drv_state |= CNIC_DRV_STATE_REGD;
cp->iro_arr = bp->iro_arr;
bnx2x_setup_cnic_irq_info(bp);
rcu_assign_pointer(bp->cnic_ops, ops);
return 0;
}
static int bnx2x_unregister_cnic(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct cnic_eth_dev *cp = &bp->cnic_eth_dev;
mutex_lock(&bp->cnic_mutex);
cp->drv_state = 0;
rcu_assign_pointer(bp->cnic_ops, NULL);
mutex_unlock(&bp->cnic_mutex);
synchronize_rcu();
kfree(bp->cnic_kwq);
bp->cnic_kwq = NULL;
return 0;
}
struct cnic_eth_dev *bnx2x_cnic_probe(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct cnic_eth_dev *cp = &bp->cnic_eth_dev;
/* If both iSCSI and FCoE are disabled - return NULL in
* order to indicate CNIC that it should not try to work
* with this device.
*/
if (NO_ISCSI(bp) && NO_FCOE(bp))
return NULL;
cp->drv_owner = THIS_MODULE;
cp->chip_id = CHIP_ID(bp);
cp->pdev = bp->pdev;
cp->io_base = bp->regview;
cp->io_base2 = bp->doorbells;
cp->max_kwqe_pending = 8;
cp->ctx_blk_size = CDU_ILT_PAGE_SZ;
cp->ctx_tbl_offset = FUNC_ILT_BASE(BP_FUNC(bp)) +
bnx2x_cid_ilt_lines(bp);
cp->ctx_tbl_len = CNIC_ILT_LINES;
cp->starting_cid = bnx2x_cid_ilt_lines(bp) * ILT_PAGE_CIDS;
cp->drv_submit_kwqes_16 = bnx2x_cnic_sp_queue;
cp->drv_ctl = bnx2x_drv_ctl;
cp->drv_register_cnic = bnx2x_register_cnic;
cp->drv_unregister_cnic = bnx2x_unregister_cnic;
cp->fcoe_init_cid = BNX2X_FCOE_ETH_CID;
cp->iscsi_l2_client_id =
bnx2x_cnic_eth_cl_id(bp, BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CL_ID_IDX);
cp->iscsi_l2_cid = BNX2X_ISCSI_ETH_CID;
if (NO_ISCSI_OOO(bp))
cp->drv_state |= CNIC_DRV_STATE_NO_ISCSI_OOO;
if (NO_ISCSI(bp))
cp->drv_state |= CNIC_DRV_STATE_NO_ISCSI;
if (NO_FCOE(bp))
cp->drv_state |= CNIC_DRV_STATE_NO_FCOE;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "page_size %d, tbl_offset %d, tbl_lines %d, "
"starting cid %d\n",
cp->ctx_blk_size,
cp->ctx_tbl_offset,
cp->ctx_tbl_len,
cp->starting_cid);
return cp;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(bnx2x_cnic_probe);
#endif /* BCM_CNIC */
bnx2x: Separated FW from the source. >From now on FW will be downloaded from the binary file using request_firmware. There will be different files for every supported chip. Currently 57710 (e1) and 57711 (e1h). File names have the following format: bnx2x-<chip version>-<FW version>.fw. ihex versions of current FW files are submitted in the next patch. Each binary file has a header in the following format: struct bnx2x_fw_file_section { __be32 len; __be32 offset; } struct bnx2x_fw_file_hdr { struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_ops_offsets; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section init_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section tsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section usem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section csem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_int_table_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section xsem_pram_data; struct bnx2x_fw_file_section fw_version; } Each bnx2x_fw_file_section contains the length and the offset of the appropriate section in the binary file. Values are stored in the big endian format. Data types of arrays: init_data __be32 init_ops_offsets __be16 XXsem_pram_data u8 XXsem_int_table_data u8 init_ops struct raw_op { u8 op; __be24 offset; __be32 data; } fw_version u8 >From now boundaries of a specific initialization stage are stored in init_ops_offsets array instead of being defined by separate macroes. The index in init_ops_offsets is calculated by BLOCK_OPS_IDX macro: #define BLOCK_OPS_IDX(block, stage, end) \ (2*(((block)*STAGE_IDX_MAX) + (stage)) + (end)) Security: In addition to sanity check of array boundaries bnx2x will check a FW version. Additional checks might be added in the future. Signed-off-by: Vladislav Zolotarov <vladz@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-04-27 10:27:43 +00:00