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34 
35 #ifndef __T4_VALUES_H__
36 #define __T4_VALUES_H__
37 
38 /* This file contains definitions for various T4 register value hardware
39  * constants.  The types of values encoded here are predominantly those for
40  * register fields which control "modal" behavior.  For the most part, we do
41  * not include definitions for register fields which are simple numeric
42  * metrics, etc.
43  */
44 
45 /* SGE register field values.
46  */
47 
48 /* CONTROL1 register */
49 #define RXPKTCPLMODE_SPLIT_X		1
50 
51 #define INGPCIEBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X		5
52 #define INGPCIEBOUNDARY_32B_X		0
53 
54 #define INGPADBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X		5
55 
56 /* CONTROL2 register */
57 #define INGPACKBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X		5
58 #define INGPACKBOUNDARY_16B_X		0
59 
60 /* GTS register */
61 #define SGE_TIMERREGS			6
62 #define TIMERREG_COUNTER0_X		0
63 
64 /* Congestion Manager Definitions.
65  */
66 #define CONMCTXT_CNGTPMODE_S		19
67 #define CONMCTXT_CNGTPMODE_V(x)		((x) << CONMCTXT_CNGTPMODE_S)
68 #define CONMCTXT_CNGCHMAP_S		0
69 #define CONMCTXT_CNGCHMAP_V(x)		((x) << CONMCTXT_CNGCHMAP_S)
70 #define CONMCTXT_CNGTPMODE_CHANNEL_X	2
71 #define CONMCTXT_CNGTPMODE_QUEUE_X	1
72 
73 /* T5 and later support a new BAR2-based doorbell mechanism for Egress Queues.
74  * The User Doorbells are each 128 bytes in length with a Simple Doorbell at
75  * offsets 8x and a Write Combining single 64-byte Egress Queue Unit
76  * (IDXSIZE_UNIT_X) Gather Buffer interface at offset 64.  For Ingress Queues,
77  * we have a Going To Sleep register at offsets 8x+4.
78  *
79  * As noted above, we have many instances of the Simple Doorbell and Going To
80  * Sleep registers at offsets 8x and 8x+4, respectively.  We want to use a
81  * non-64-byte aligned offset for the Simple Doorbell in order to attempt to
82  * avoid buffering of the writes to the Simple Doorbell and we want to use a
83  * non-contiguous offset for the Going To Sleep writes in order to avoid
84  * possible combining between them.
85  */
86 #define SGE_UDB_SIZE		128
87 #define SGE_UDB_KDOORBELL	8
88 #define SGE_UDB_GTS		20
89 #define SGE_UDB_WCDOORBELL	64
90 
91 /* CIM register field values.
92  */
93 #define X_MBOWNER_FW			1
94 #define X_MBOWNER_PL			2
95 
96 /* PCI-E definitions */
97 #define WINDOW_SHIFT_X		10
98 #define PCIEOFST_SHIFT_X	10
99 
100 /* TP_VLAN_PRI_MAP controls which subset of fields will be present in the
101  * Compressed Filter Tuple for LE filters.  Each bit set in TP_VLAN_PRI_MAP
102  * selects for a particular field being present.  These fields, when present
103  * in the Compressed Filter Tuple, have the following widths in bits.
104  */
105 #define FT_FCOE_W                       1
106 #define FT_PORT_W                       3
107 #define FT_VNIC_ID_W                    17
108 #define FT_VLAN_W                       17
109 #define FT_TOS_W                        8
110 #define FT_PROTOCOL_W                   8
111 #define FT_ETHERTYPE_W                  16
112 #define FT_MACMATCH_W                   9
113 #define FT_MPSHITTYPE_W                 3
114 #define FT_FRAGMENTATION_W              1
115 
116 /* Some of the Compressed Filter Tuple fields have internal structure.  These
117  * bit shifts/masks describe those structures.  All shifts are relative to the
118  * base position of the fields within the Compressed Filter Tuple
119  */
120 #define FT_VLAN_VLD_S                   16
121 #define FT_VLAN_VLD_V(x)                ((x) << FT_VLAN_VLD_S)
122 #define FT_VLAN_VLD_F                   FT_VLAN_VLD_V(1U)
123 
124 #define FT_VNID_ID_VF_S                 0
125 #define FT_VNID_ID_VF_V(x)              ((x) << FT_VNID_ID_VF_S)
126 
127 #define FT_VNID_ID_PF_S                 7
128 #define FT_VNID_ID_PF_V(x)              ((x) << FT_VNID_ID_PF_S)
129 
130 #define FT_VNID_ID_VLD_S                16
131 #define FT_VNID_ID_VLD_V(x)             ((x) << FT_VNID_ID_VLD_S)
132 
133 #endif /* __T4_VALUES_H__ */
134