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1  /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2  /* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2018 Intel Corporation. */
3  
4  #ifndef _FM10K_MBX_H_
5  #define _FM10K_MBX_H_
6  
7  /* forward declaration */
8  struct fm10k_mbx_info;
9  
10  #include "fm10k_type.h"
11  #include "fm10k_tlv.h"
12  
13  /* PF Mailbox Registers */
14  #define FM10K_MBMEM(_n)		((_n) + 0x18000)
15  #define FM10K_MBMEM_VF(_n, _m)	(((_n) * 0x10) + (_m) + 0x18000)
16  #define FM10K_MBMEM_SM(_n)	((_n) + 0x18400)
17  #define FM10K_MBMEM_PF(_n)	((_n) + 0x18600)
18  /* XOR provides means of switching from Tx to Rx FIFO */
19  #define FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR	(FM10K_MBMEM_SM(0) ^ FM10K_MBMEM_PF(0))
20  #define FM10K_MBX(_n)		((_n) + 0x18800)
21  #define FM10K_MBX_REQ				0x00000002
22  #define FM10K_MBX_ACK				0x00000004
23  #define FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT			0x00000008
24  #define FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT			0x00000010
25  #define FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_ENABLE		0x00000020
26  #define FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_DISABLE		0x00000040
27  #define FM10K_MBX_GLOBAL_REQ_INTERRUPT		0x00000200
28  #define FM10K_MBX_GLOBAL_ACK_INTERRUPT		0x00000400
29  #define FM10K_MBICR(_n)		((_n) + 0x18840)
30  #define FM10K_GMBX		0x18842
31  
32  /* VF Mailbox Registers */
33  #define FM10K_VFMBX		0x00010
34  #define FM10K_VFMBMEM(_n)	((_n) + 0x00020)
35  #define FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN	16
36  #define FM10K_VFMBMEM_VF_XOR	(FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN / 2)
37  
38  /* Delays/timeouts */
39  #define FM10K_MBX_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT		500
40  #define FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY			19
41  #define FM10K_MBX_INT_DELAY			20
42  
43  /* PF/VF Mailbox state machine
44   *
45   * +----------+	    connect()	+----------+
46   * |  CLOSED  | --------------> |  CONNECT |
47   * +----------+			+----------+
48   *   ^				  ^	 |
49   *   | rcv:	      rcv:	  |	 | rcv:
50   *   |  Connect	       Disconnect |	 |  Connect
51   *   |  Disconnect     Error	  |	 |  Data
52   *   |				  |	 |
53   *   |				  |	 V
54   * +----------+   disconnect()	+----------+
55   * |DISCONNECT| <-------------- |   OPEN   |
56   * +----------+			+----------+
57   *
58   * The diagram above describes the PF/VF mailbox state machine.  There
59   * are four main states to this machine.
60   * Closed: This state represents a mailbox that is in a standby state
61   *	   with interrupts disabled.  In this state the mailbox should not
62   *	   read the mailbox or write any data.  The only means of exiting
63   *	   this state is for the system to make the connect() call for the
64   *	   mailbox, it will then transition to the connect state.
65   * Connect: In this state the mailbox is seeking a connection.  It will
66   *	    post a connect message with no specified destination and will
67   *	    wait for a reply from the other side of the mailbox.  This state
68   *	    is exited when either a connect with the local mailbox as the
69   *	    destination is received or when a data message is received with
70   *	    a valid sequence number.
71   * Open: In this state the mailbox is able to transfer data between the local
72   *       entity and the remote.  It will fall back to connect in the event of
73   *       receiving either an error message, or a disconnect message.  It will
74   *       transition to disconnect on a call to disconnect();
75   * Disconnect: In this state the mailbox is attempting to gracefully terminate
76   *	       the connection.  It will do so at the first point where it knows
77   *	       that the remote endpoint is either done sending, or when the
78   *	       remote endpoint has fallen back into connect.
79   */
80  enum fm10k_mbx_state {
81  	FM10K_STATE_CLOSED,
82  	FM10K_STATE_CONNECT,
83  	FM10K_STATE_OPEN,
84  	FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT,
85  };
86  
87  /* PF/VF Mailbox header format
88   *    3			  2		      1			  0
89   *  1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
90   * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
91   * |        Size/Err_no/CRC        | Rsvd0 | Head  | Tail  | Type  |
92   * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
93   *
94   * The layout above describes the format for the header used in the PF/VF
95   * mailbox.  The header is broken out into the following fields:
96   * Type: There are 4 supported message types
97   *		0x8: Data header - used to transport message data
98   *		0xC: Connect header - used to establish connection
99   *		0xD: Disconnect header - used to tear down a connection
100   *		0xE: Error header - used to address message exceptions
101   * Tail: Tail index for local FIFO
102   *		Tail index actually consists of two parts.  The MSB of
103   *		the head is a loop tracker, it is 0 on an even numbered
104   *		loop through the FIFO, and 1 on the odd numbered loops.
105   *		To get the actual mailbox offset based on the tail it
106   *		is necessary to add bit 3 to bit 0 and clear bit 3.  This
107   *		gives us a valid range of 0x1 - 0xE.
108   * Head: Head index for remote FIFO
109   *		Head index follows the same format as the tail index.
110   * Rsvd0: Reserved 0 portion of the mailbox header
111   * CRC: Running CRC for all data since connect plus current message header
112   * Size: Maximum message size - Applies only to connect headers
113   *		The maximum message size is provided during connect to avoid
114   *		jamming the mailbox with messages that do not fit.
115   * Err_no: Error number - Applies only to error headers
116   *		The error number provides an indication of the type of error
117   *		experienced.
118   */
119  
120  /* macros for retrieving and setting header values */
121  #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name) \
122  	((0x1u << FM10K_MSG_##name##_SIZE) - 1)
123  #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(value, name) \
124  	(((u32)(value) & FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name)) << FM10K_MSG_##name##_SHIFT)
125  #define FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(value, name) \
126  	((u16)((value) >> FM10K_MSG_##name##_SHIFT) & FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(name))
127  
128  /* offsets shared between all headers */
129  #define FM10K_MSG_TYPE_SHIFT			0
130  #define FM10K_MSG_TYPE_SIZE			4
131  #define FM10K_MSG_TAIL_SHIFT			4
132  #define FM10K_MSG_TAIL_SIZE			4
133  #define FM10K_MSG_HEAD_SHIFT			8
134  #define FM10K_MSG_HEAD_SIZE			4
135  #define FM10K_MSG_RSVD0_SHIFT			12
136  #define FM10K_MSG_RSVD0_SIZE			4
137  
138  /* offsets for data/disconnect headers */
139  #define FM10K_MSG_CRC_SHIFT			16
140  #define FM10K_MSG_CRC_SIZE			16
141  
142  /* offsets for connect headers */
143  #define FM10K_MSG_CONNECT_SIZE_SHIFT		16
144  #define FM10K_MSG_CONNECT_SIZE_SIZE		16
145  
146  /* offsets for error headers */
147  #define FM10K_MSG_ERR_NO_SHIFT			16
148  #define FM10K_MSG_ERR_NO_SIZE			16
149  
150  enum fm10k_msg_type {
151  	FM10K_MSG_DATA			= 0x8,
152  	FM10K_MSG_CONNECT		= 0xC,
153  	FM10K_MSG_DISCONNECT		= 0xD,
154  	FM10K_MSG_ERROR			= 0xE,
155  };
156  
157  /* HNI/SM Mailbox FIFO format
158   *    3                   2                   1                   0
159   *  1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
160   * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
161   * | Error |      Remote Head      |Version|      Local Tail       |
162   * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
163   * |                                                               |
164   * .                        Local FIFO Data                        .
165   * .                                                               .
166   * +-------+-----------------------+-------+-----------------------+
167   *
168   * The layout above describes the format for the FIFOs used by the host
169   * network interface and the switch manager to communicate messages back
170   * and forth.  Both the HNI and the switch maintain one such FIFO.  The
171   * layout in memory has the switch manager FIFO followed immediately by
172   * the HNI FIFO.  For this reason I am using just the pointer to the
173   * HNI FIFO in the mailbox ops as the offset between the two is fixed.
174   *
175   * The header for the FIFO is broken out into the following fields:
176   * Local Tail:  Offset into FIFO region for next DWORD to write.
177   * Version:  Version info for mailbox, only values of 0/1 are supported.
178   * Remote Head:  Offset into remote FIFO to indicate how much we have read.
179   * Error: Error indication, values TBD.
180   */
181  
182  /* version number for switch manager mailboxes */
183  #define FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION		1
184  #define FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN		(FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR - 1)
185  
186  /* offsets shared between all SM FIFO headers */
187  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_TAIL_SHIFT			0
188  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_TAIL_SIZE			12
189  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_VER_SHIFT			12
190  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_VER_SIZE			4
191  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_HEAD_SHIFT			16
192  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_HEAD_SIZE			12
193  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_ERR_SHIFT			28
194  #define FM10K_MSG_SM_ERR_SIZE			4
195  
196  /* All error messages returned by mailbox functions
197   * The value -511 is 0xFE01 in hex.  The idea is to order the errors
198   * from 0xFE01 - 0xFEFF so error codes are easily visible in the mailbox
199   * messages.  This also helps to avoid error number collisions as Linux
200   * doesn't appear to use error numbers 256 - 511.
201   */
202  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR(_n) ((_n) - 512)
203  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_MBX		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x01)
204  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x03)
205  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x05)
206  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x06)
207  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x08)
208  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_TYPE		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x09)
209  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0B)
210  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0C)
211  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0E)
212  #define FM10K_MBX_ERR_CRC		FM10K_MBX_ERR(0x0F)
213  
214  #define FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED		0xFFFF
215  
216  struct fm10k_mbx_ops {
217  	s32 (*connect)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
218  	void (*disconnect)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
219  	bool (*rx_ready)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
220  	bool (*tx_ready)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *, u16);
221  	bool (*tx_complete)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
222  	s32 (*enqueue_tx)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
223  			  const u32 *);
224  	s32 (*process)(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *);
225  	s32 (*register_handlers)(struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
226  				 const struct fm10k_msg_data *);
227  };
228  
229  struct fm10k_mbx_fifo {
230  	u32 *buffer;
231  	u16 head;
232  	u16 tail;
233  	u16 size;
234  };
235  
236  /* size of buffer to be stored in mailbox for FIFOs */
237  #define FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE	512
238  #define FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE	128
239  #define FM10K_MBX_BUFFER_SIZE \
240  	(FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE + FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE)
241  
242  /* minimum and maximum message size in dwords */
243  #define FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE \
244  	((FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1) & (FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE - 1))
245  #define FM10K_VFMBX_MSG_MTU	((FM10K_VFMBMEM_LEN / 2) - 1)
246  
247  #define FM10K_MBX_INIT_TIMEOUT	2000 /* number of retries on mailbox */
248  #define FM10K_MBX_INIT_DELAY	500  /* microseconds between retries */
249  
250  struct fm10k_mbx_info {
251  	/* function pointers for mailbox operations */
252  	struct fm10k_mbx_ops ops;
253  	const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data;
254  
255  	/* message FIFOs */
256  	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo rx;
257  	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo tx;
258  
259  	/* delay for handling timeouts */
260  	u32 timeout;
261  	u32 udelay;
262  
263  	/* mailbox state info */
264  	u32 mbx_reg, mbmem_reg, mbx_lock, mbx_hdr;
265  	u16 max_size, mbmem_len;
266  	u16 tail, tail_len, pulled;
267  	u16 head, head_len, pushed;
268  	u16 local, remote;
269  	enum fm10k_mbx_state state;
270  
271  	/* result of last mailbox test */
272  	s32 test_result;
273  
274  	/* statistics */
275  	u64 tx_busy;
276  	u64 tx_dropped;
277  	u64 tx_messages;
278  	u64 tx_dwords;
279  	u64 tx_mbmem_pulled;
280  	u64 rx_messages;
281  	u64 rx_dwords;
282  	u64 rx_mbmem_pushed;
283  	u64 rx_parse_err;
284  
285  	/* Buffer to store messages */
286  	u32 buffer[FM10K_MBX_BUFFER_SIZE];
287  };
288  
289  s32 fm10k_pfvf_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
290  			const struct fm10k_msg_data *, u8);
291  s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *, struct fm10k_mbx_info *,
292  		      const struct fm10k_msg_data *);
293  
294  #endif /* _FM10K_MBX_H_ */
295