1 /* Intel Ethernet Switch Host Interface Driver
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20 
21 #include "fm10k_common.h"
22 
23 /**
24  *  fm10k_fifo_init - Initialize a message FIFO
25  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
26  *  @buffer: pointer to memory to be used to store FIFO
27  *  @size: maximum message size to store in FIFO, must be 2^n - 1
28  **/
29 static void fm10k_fifo_init(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u32 *buffer, u16 size)
30 {
31 	fifo->buffer = buffer;
32 	fifo->size = size;
33 	fifo->head = 0;
34 	fifo->tail = 0;
35 }
36 
37 /**
38  *  fm10k_fifo_used - Retrieve used space in FIFO
39  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
40  *
41  *  This function returns the number of DWORDs used in the FIFO
42  **/
43 static u16 fm10k_fifo_used(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
44 {
45 	return fifo->tail - fifo->head;
46 }
47 
48 /**
49  *  fm10k_fifo_unused - Retrieve unused space in FIFO
50  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
51  *
52  *  This function returns the number of unused DWORDs in the FIFO
53  **/
54 static u16 fm10k_fifo_unused(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
55 {
56 	return fifo->size + fifo->head - fifo->tail;
57 }
58 
59 /**
60  *  fm10k_fifo_empty - Test to verify if fifo is empty
61  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
62  *
63  *  This function returns true if the FIFO is empty, else false
64  **/
65 static bool fm10k_fifo_empty(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
66 {
67 	return fifo->head == fifo->tail;
68 }
69 
70 /**
71  *  fm10k_fifo_head_offset - returns indices of head with given offset
72  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
73  *  @offset: offset to add to head
74  *
75  *  This function returns the indices into the fifo based on head + offset
76  **/
77 static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_offset(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u16 offset)
78 {
79 	return (fifo->head + offset) & (fifo->size - 1);
80 }
81 
82 /**
83  *  fm10k_fifo_tail_offset - returns indices of tail with given offset
84  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
85  *  @offset: offset to add to tail
86  *
87  *  This function returns the indices into the fifo based on tail + offset
88  **/
89 static u16 fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u16 offset)
90 {
91 	return (fifo->tail + offset) & (fifo->size - 1);
92 }
93 
94 /**
95  *  fm10k_fifo_head_len - Retrieve length of first message in FIFO
96  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
97  *
98  *  This function returns the size of the first message in the FIFO
99  **/
100 static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_len(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
101 {
102 	u32 *head = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, 0);
103 
104 	/* verify there is at least 1 DWORD in the fifo so *head is valid */
105 	if (fm10k_fifo_empty(fifo))
106 		return 0;
107 
108 	/* retieve the message length */
109 	return FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*head);
110 }
111 
112 /**
113  *  fm10k_fifo_head_drop - Drop the first message in FIFO
114  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
115  *
116  *  This function returns the size of the message dropped from the FIFO
117  **/
118 static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_drop(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
119 {
120 	u16 len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo);
121 
122 	/* update head so it is at the start of next frame */
123 	fifo->head += len;
124 
125 	return len;
126 }
127 
128 /**
129  *  fm10k_fifo_drop_all - Drop all messages in FIFO
130  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
131  *
132  *  This function resets the head pointer to drop all messages in the FIFO,
133  *  and ensure the FIFO is empty.
134  **/
135 static void fm10k_fifo_drop_all(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
136 {
137 	fifo->head = fifo->tail;
138 }
139 
140 /**
141  *  fm10k_mbx_index_len - Convert a head/tail index into a length value
142  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
143  *  @head: head index
144  *  @tail: head index
145  *
146  *  This function takes the head and tail index and determines the length
147  *  of the data indicated by this pair.
148  **/
149 static u16 fm10k_mbx_index_len(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head, u16 tail)
150 {
151 	u16 len = tail - head;
152 
153 	/* we wrapped so subtract 2, one for index 0, one for all 1s index */
154 	if (len > tail)
155 		len -= 2;
156 
157 	return len & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
158 }
159 
160 /**
161  *  fm10k_mbx_tail_add - Determine new tail value with added offset
162  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
163  *  @offset: length to add to head offset
164  *
165  *  This function takes the local tail index and recomputes it for
166  *  a given length added as an offset.
167  **/
168 static u16 fm10k_mbx_tail_add(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
169 {
170 	u16 tail = (mbx->tail + offset + 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
171 
172 	/* add/sub 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
173 	return (tail > mbx->tail) ? --tail : ++tail;
174 }
175 
176 /**
177  *  fm10k_mbx_tail_sub - Determine new tail value with subtracted offset
178  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
179  *  @offset: length to add to head offset
180  *
181  *  This function takes the local tail index and recomputes it for
182  *  a given length added as an offset.
183  **/
184 static u16 fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
185 {
186 	u16 tail = (mbx->tail - offset - 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
187 
188 	/* sub/add 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
189 	return (tail < mbx->tail) ? ++tail : --tail;
190 }
191 
192 /**
193  *  fm10k_mbx_head_add - Determine new head value with added offset
194  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
195  *  @offset: length to add to head offset
196  *
197  *  This function takes the local head index and recomputes it for
198  *  a given length added as an offset.
199  **/
200 static u16 fm10k_mbx_head_add(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
201 {
202 	u16 head = (mbx->head + offset + 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
203 
204 	/* add/sub 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
205 	return (head > mbx->head) ? --head : ++head;
206 }
207 
208 /**
209  *  fm10k_mbx_head_sub - Determine new head value with subtracted offset
210  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
211  *  @offset: length to add to head offset
212  *
213  *  This function takes the local head index and recomputes it for
214  *  a given length added as an offset.
215  **/
216 static u16 fm10k_mbx_head_sub(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
217 {
218 	u16 head = (mbx->head - offset - 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
219 
220 	/* sub/add 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
221 	return (head < mbx->head) ? ++head : --head;
222 }
223 
224 /**
225  *  fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len - Retrieve the length of message being pushed
226  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
227  *
228  *  This function will return the length of the message currently being
229  *  pushed onto the tail of the Rx queue.
230  **/
231 static u16 fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
232 {
233 	u32 *tail = mbx->rx.buffer + fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(&mbx->rx, 0);
234 
235 	/* pushed tail is only valid if pushed is set */
236 	if (!mbx->pushed)
237 		return 0;
238 
239 	return FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*tail);
240 }
241 
242 /**
243  *  fm10k_fifo_write_copy - pulls data off of msg and places it in fifo
244  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
245  *  @msg: message array to populate
246  *  @tail_offset: additional offset to add to tail pointer
247  *  @len: length of FIFO to copy into message header
248  *
249  *  This function will take a message and copy it into a section of the
250  *  FIFO.  In order to get something into a location other than just
251  *  the tail you can use tail_offset to adjust the pointer.
252  **/
253 static void fm10k_fifo_write_copy(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo,
254 				  const u32 *msg, u16 tail_offset, u16 len)
255 {
256 	u16 end = fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, tail_offset);
257 	u32 *tail = fifo->buffer + end;
258 
259 	/* track when we should cross the end of the FIFO */
260 	end = fifo->size - end;
261 
262 	/* copy end of message before start of message */
263 	if (end < len)
264 		memcpy(fifo->buffer, msg + end, (len - end) << 2);
265 	else
266 		end = len;
267 
268 	/* Copy remaining message into Tx FIFO */
269 	memcpy(tail, msg, end << 2);
270 }
271 
272 /**
273  *  fm10k_fifo_enqueue - Enqueues the message to the tail of the FIFO
274  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
275  *  @msg: message array to read
276  *
277  *  This function enqueues a message up to the size specified by the length
278  *  contained in the first DWORD of the message and will place at the tail
279  *  of the FIFO.  It will return 0 on success, or a negative value on error.
280  **/
281 static s32 fm10k_fifo_enqueue(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, const u32 *msg)
282 {
283 	u16 len = FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
284 
285 	/* verify parameters */
286 	if (len > fifo->size)
287 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE;
288 
289 	/* verify there is room for the message */
290 	if (len > fm10k_fifo_unused(fifo))
291 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE;
292 
293 	/* Copy message into FIFO */
294 	fm10k_fifo_write_copy(fifo, msg, 0, len);
295 
296 	/* memory barrier to guarantee FIFO is written before tail update */
297 	wmb();
298 
299 	/* Update Tx FIFO tail */
300 	fifo->tail += len;
301 
302 	return 0;
303 }
304 
305 /**
306  *  fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size - Validate incoming message based on size
307  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
308  *  @len: length of data pushed onto buffer
309  *
310  *  This function analyzes the frame and will return a non-zero value when
311  *  the start of a message larger than the mailbox is detected.
312  **/
313 static u16 fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 len)
314 {
315 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
316 	u16 total_len = 0, msg_len;
317 	u32 *msg;
318 
319 	/* length should include previous amounts pushed */
320 	len += mbx->pushed;
321 
322 	/* offset in message is based off of current message size */
323 	do {
324 		msg = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, total_len);
325 		msg_len = FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
326 		total_len += msg_len;
327 	} while (total_len < len);
328 
329 	/* message extends out of pushed section, but fits in FIFO */
330 	if ((len < total_len) && (msg_len <= mbx->max_size))
331 		return 0;
332 
333 	/* return length of invalid section */
334 	return (len < total_len) ? len : (len - total_len);
335 }
336 
337 /**
338  *  fm10k_mbx_write_copy - pulls data off of Tx FIFO and places it in mbmem
339  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
340  *
341  *  This function will take a section of the Tx FIFO and copy it into the
342  *  mailbox memory.  The offset in mbmem is based on the lower bits of the
343  *  tail and len determines the length to copy.
344  **/
345 static void fm10k_mbx_write_copy(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
346 				 struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
347 {
348 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
349 	u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg;
350 	u32 *head = fifo->buffer;
351 	u16 end, len, tail, mask;
352 
353 	if (!mbx->tail_len)
354 		return;
355 
356 	/* determine data length and mbmem tail index */
357 	mask = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
358 	len = mbx->tail_len;
359 	tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(mbx, len);
360 	if (tail > mask)
361 		tail++;
362 
363 	/* determine offset in the ring */
364 	end = fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, mbx->pulled);
365 	head += end;
366 
367 	/* memory barrier to guarantee data is ready to be read */
368 	rmb();
369 
370 	/* Copy message from Tx FIFO */
371 	for (end = fifo->size - end; len; head = fifo->buffer) {
372 		do {
373 			/* adjust tail to match offset for FIFO */
374 			tail &= mask;
375 			if (!tail)
376 				tail++;
377 
378 			/* write message to hardware FIFO */
379 			fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbmem + tail++, *(head++));
380 		} while (--len && --end);
381 	}
382 }
383 
384 /**
385  *  fm10k_mbx_pull_head - Pulls data off of head of Tx FIFO
386  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
387  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
388  *  @head: acknowledgement number last received
389  *
390  *  This function will push the tail index forward based on the remote
391  *  head index.  It will then pull up to mbmem_len DWORDs off of the
392  *  head of the FIFO and will place it in the MBMEM registers
393  *  associated with the mailbox.
394  **/
395 static void fm10k_mbx_pull_head(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
396 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
397 {
398 	u16 mbmem_len, len, ack = fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail);
399 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
400 
401 	/* update number of bytes pulled and update bytes in transit */
402 	mbx->pulled += mbx->tail_len - ack;
403 
404 	/* determine length of data to pull, reserve space for mbmem header */
405 	mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
406 	len = fm10k_fifo_used(fifo) - mbx->pulled;
407 	if (len > mbmem_len)
408 		len = mbmem_len;
409 
410 	/* update tail and record number of bytes in transit */
411 	mbx->tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_add(mbx, len - ack);
412 	mbx->tail_len = len;
413 
414 	/* drop pulled messages from the FIFO */
415 	for (len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo);
416 	     len && (mbx->pulled >= len);
417 	     len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo)) {
418 		mbx->pulled -= fm10k_fifo_head_drop(fifo);
419 		mbx->tx_messages++;
420 		mbx->tx_dwords += len;
421 	}
422 
423 	/* Copy message out from the Tx FIFO */
424 	fm10k_mbx_write_copy(hw, mbx);
425 }
426 
427 /**
428  *  fm10k_mbx_read_copy - pulls data off of mbmem and places it in Rx FIFO
429  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
430  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
431  *
432  *  This function will take a section of the mailbox memory and copy it
433  *  into the Rx FIFO.  The offset is based on the lower bits of the
434  *  head and len determines the length to copy.
435  **/
436 static void fm10k_mbx_read_copy(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
437 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
438 {
439 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
440 	u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg ^ mbx->mbmem_len;
441 	u32 *tail = fifo->buffer;
442 	u16 end, len, head;
443 
444 	/* determine data length and mbmem head index */
445 	len = mbx->head_len;
446 	head = fm10k_mbx_head_sub(mbx, len);
447 	if (head >= mbx->mbmem_len)
448 		head++;
449 
450 	/* determine offset in the ring */
451 	end = fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, mbx->pushed);
452 	tail += end;
453 
454 	/* Copy message into Rx FIFO */
455 	for (end = fifo->size - end; len; tail = fifo->buffer) {
456 		do {
457 			/* adjust head to match offset for FIFO */
458 			head &= mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
459 			if (!head)
460 				head++;
461 
462 			/* read message from hardware FIFO */
463 			*(tail++) = fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbmem + head++);
464 		} while (--len && --end);
465 	}
466 
467 	/* memory barrier to guarantee FIFO is written before tail update */
468 	wmb();
469 }
470 
471 /**
472  *  fm10k_mbx_push_tail - Pushes up to 15 DWORDs on to tail of FIFO
473  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
474  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
475  *  @tail: tail index of message
476  *
477  *  This function will first validate the tail index and size for the
478  *  incoming message.  It then updates the acknowledgment number and
479  *  copies the data into the FIFO.  It will return the number of messages
480  *  dequeued on success and a negative value on error.
481  **/
482 static s32 fm10k_mbx_push_tail(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
483 			       struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
484 			       u16 tail)
485 {
486 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
487 	u16 len, seq = fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, mbx->head, tail);
488 
489 	/* determine length of data to push */
490 	len = fm10k_fifo_unused(fifo) - mbx->pushed;
491 	if (len > seq)
492 		len = seq;
493 
494 	/* update head and record bytes received */
495 	mbx->head = fm10k_mbx_head_add(mbx, len);
496 	mbx->head_len = len;
497 
498 	/* nothing to do if there is no data */
499 	if (!len)
500 		return 0;
501 
502 	/* Copy msg into Rx FIFO */
503 	fm10k_mbx_read_copy(hw, mbx);
504 
505 	/* determine if there are any invalid lengths in message */
506 	if (fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size(mbx, len))
507 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE;
508 
509 	/* Update pushed */
510 	mbx->pushed += len;
511 
512 	/* flush any completed messages */
513 	for (len = fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(mbx);
514 	     len && (mbx->pushed >= len);
515 	     len = fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(mbx)) {
516 		fifo->tail += len;
517 		mbx->pushed -= len;
518 		mbx->rx_messages++;
519 		mbx->rx_dwords += len;
520 	}
521 
522 	return 0;
523 }
524 
525 /* pre-generated data for generating the CRC based on the poly 0xAC9A. */
526 static const u16 fm10k_crc_16b_table[256] = {
527 	0x0000, 0x7956, 0xF2AC, 0x8BFA, 0xBC6D, 0xC53B, 0x4EC1, 0x3797,
528 	0x21EF, 0x58B9, 0xD343, 0xAA15, 0x9D82, 0xE4D4, 0x6F2E, 0x1678,
529 	0x43DE, 0x3A88, 0xB172, 0xC824, 0xFFB3, 0x86E5, 0x0D1F, 0x7449,
530 	0x6231, 0x1B67, 0x909D, 0xE9CB, 0xDE5C, 0xA70A, 0x2CF0, 0x55A6,
531 	0x87BC, 0xFEEA, 0x7510, 0x0C46, 0x3BD1, 0x4287, 0xC97D, 0xB02B,
532 	0xA653, 0xDF05, 0x54FF, 0x2DA9, 0x1A3E, 0x6368, 0xE892, 0x91C4,
533 	0xC462, 0xBD34, 0x36CE, 0x4F98, 0x780F, 0x0159, 0x8AA3, 0xF3F5,
534 	0xE58D, 0x9CDB, 0x1721, 0x6E77, 0x59E0, 0x20B6, 0xAB4C, 0xD21A,
535 	0x564D, 0x2F1B, 0xA4E1, 0xDDB7, 0xEA20, 0x9376, 0x188C, 0x61DA,
536 	0x77A2, 0x0EF4, 0x850E, 0xFC58, 0xCBCF, 0xB299, 0x3963, 0x4035,
537 	0x1593, 0x6CC5, 0xE73F, 0x9E69, 0xA9FE, 0xD0A8, 0x5B52, 0x2204,
538 	0x347C, 0x4D2A, 0xC6D0, 0xBF86, 0x8811, 0xF147, 0x7ABD, 0x03EB,
539 	0xD1F1, 0xA8A7, 0x235D, 0x5A0B, 0x6D9C, 0x14CA, 0x9F30, 0xE666,
540 	0xF01E, 0x8948, 0x02B2, 0x7BE4, 0x4C73, 0x3525, 0xBEDF, 0xC789,
541 	0x922F, 0xEB79, 0x6083, 0x19D5, 0x2E42, 0x5714, 0xDCEE, 0xA5B8,
542 	0xB3C0, 0xCA96, 0x416C, 0x383A, 0x0FAD, 0x76FB, 0xFD01, 0x8457,
543 	0xAC9A, 0xD5CC, 0x5E36, 0x2760, 0x10F7, 0x69A1, 0xE25B, 0x9B0D,
544 	0x8D75, 0xF423, 0x7FD9, 0x068F, 0x3118, 0x484E, 0xC3B4, 0xBAE2,
545 	0xEF44, 0x9612, 0x1DE8, 0x64BE, 0x5329, 0x2A7F, 0xA185, 0xD8D3,
546 	0xCEAB, 0xB7FD, 0x3C07, 0x4551, 0x72C6, 0x0B90, 0x806A, 0xF93C,
547 	0x2B26, 0x5270, 0xD98A, 0xA0DC, 0x974B, 0xEE1D, 0x65E7, 0x1CB1,
548 	0x0AC9, 0x739F, 0xF865, 0x8133, 0xB6A4, 0xCFF2, 0x4408, 0x3D5E,
549 	0x68F8, 0x11AE, 0x9A54, 0xE302, 0xD495, 0xADC3, 0x2639, 0x5F6F,
550 	0x4917, 0x3041, 0xBBBB, 0xC2ED, 0xF57A, 0x8C2C, 0x07D6, 0x7E80,
551 	0xFAD7, 0x8381, 0x087B, 0x712D, 0x46BA, 0x3FEC, 0xB416, 0xCD40,
552 	0xDB38, 0xA26E, 0x2994, 0x50C2, 0x6755, 0x1E03, 0x95F9, 0xECAF,
553 	0xB909, 0xC05F, 0x4BA5, 0x32F3, 0x0564, 0x7C32, 0xF7C8, 0x8E9E,
554 	0x98E6, 0xE1B0, 0x6A4A, 0x131C, 0x248B, 0x5DDD, 0xD627, 0xAF71,
555 	0x7D6B, 0x043D, 0x8FC7, 0xF691, 0xC106, 0xB850, 0x33AA, 0x4AFC,
556 	0x5C84, 0x25D2, 0xAE28, 0xD77E, 0xE0E9, 0x99BF, 0x1245, 0x6B13,
557 	0x3EB5, 0x47E3, 0xCC19, 0xB54F, 0x82D8, 0xFB8E, 0x7074, 0x0922,
558 	0x1F5A, 0x660C, 0xEDF6, 0x94A0, 0xA337, 0xDA61, 0x519B, 0x28CD };
559 
560 /**
561  *  fm10k_crc_16b - Generate a 16 bit CRC for a region of 16 bit data
562  *  @data: pointer to data to process
563  *  @seed: seed value for CRC
564  *  @len: length measured in 16 bits words
565  *
566  *  This function will generate a CRC based on the polynomial 0xAC9A and
567  *  whatever value is stored in the seed variable.  Note that this
568  *  value inverts the local seed and the result in order to capture all
569  *  leading and trailing zeros.
570  */
571 static u16 fm10k_crc_16b(const u32 *data, u16 seed, u16 len)
572 {
573 	u32 result = seed;
574 
575 	while (len--) {
576 		result ^= *(data++);
577 		result = (result >> 8) ^ fm10k_crc_16b_table[result & 0xFF];
578 		result = (result >> 8) ^ fm10k_crc_16b_table[result & 0xFF];
579 
580 		if (!(len--))
581 			break;
582 
583 		result = (result >> 8) ^ fm10k_crc_16b_table[result & 0xFF];
584 		result = (result >> 8) ^ fm10k_crc_16b_table[result & 0xFF];
585 	}
586 
587 	return (u16)result;
588 }
589 
590 /**
591  *  fm10k_fifo_crc - generate a CRC based off of FIFO data
592  *  @fifo: pointer to FIFO
593  *  @offset: offset point for start of FIFO
594  *  @len: number of DWORDS words to process
595  *  @seed: seed value for CRC
596  *
597  *  This function generates a CRC for some region of the FIFO
598  **/
599 static u16 fm10k_fifo_crc(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u16 offset,
600 			  u16 len, u16 seed)
601 {
602 	u32 *data = fifo->buffer + offset;
603 
604 	/* track when we should cross the end of the FIFO */
605 	offset = fifo->size - offset;
606 
607 	/* if we are in 2 blocks process the end of the FIFO first */
608 	if (offset < len) {
609 		seed = fm10k_crc_16b(data, seed, offset * 2);
610 		data = fifo->buffer;
611 		len -= offset;
612 	}
613 
614 	/* process any remaining bits */
615 	return fm10k_crc_16b(data, seed, len * 2);
616 }
617 
618 /**
619  *  fm10k_mbx_update_local_crc - Update the local CRC for outgoing data
620  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
621  *  @head: head index provided by remote mailbox
622  *
623  *  This function will generate the CRC for all data from the end of the
624  *  last head update to the current one.  It uses the result of the
625  *  previous CRC as the seed for this update.  The result is stored in
626  *  mbx->local.
627  **/
628 static void fm10k_mbx_update_local_crc(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
629 {
630 	u16 len = mbx->tail_len - fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail);
631 
632 	/* determine the offset for the start of the region to be pulled */
633 	head = fm10k_fifo_head_offset(&mbx->tx, mbx->pulled);
634 
635 	/* update local CRC to include all of the pulled data */
636 	mbx->local = fm10k_fifo_crc(&mbx->tx, head, len, mbx->local);
637 }
638 
639 /**
640  *  fm10k_mbx_verify_remote_crc - Verify the CRC is correct for current data
641  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
642  *
643  *  This function will take all data that has been provided from the remote
644  *  end and generate a CRC for it.  This is stored in mbx->remote.  The
645  *  CRC for the header is then computed and if the result is non-zero this
646  *  is an error and we signal an error dropping all data and resetting the
647  *  connection.
648  */
649 static s32 fm10k_mbx_verify_remote_crc(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
650 {
651 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
652 	u16 len = mbx->head_len;
653 	u16 offset = fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, mbx->pushed) - len;
654 	u16 crc;
655 
656 	/* update the remote CRC if new data has been received */
657 	if (len)
658 		mbx->remote = fm10k_fifo_crc(fifo, offset, len, mbx->remote);
659 
660 	/* process the full header as we have to validate the CRC */
661 	crc = fm10k_crc_16b(&mbx->mbx_hdr, mbx->remote, 1);
662 
663 	/* notify other end if we have a problem */
664 	return crc ? FM10K_MBX_ERR_CRC : 0;
665 }
666 
667 /**
668  *  fm10k_mbx_rx_ready - Indicates that a message is ready in the Rx FIFO
669  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
670  *
671  *  This function returns true if there is a message in the Rx FIFO to dequeue.
672  **/
673 static bool fm10k_mbx_rx_ready(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
674 {
675 	u16 msg_size = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->rx);
676 
677 	return msg_size && (fm10k_fifo_used(&mbx->rx) >= msg_size);
678 }
679 
680 /**
681  *  fm10k_mbx_tx_ready - Indicates that the mailbox is in state ready for Tx
682  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
683  *  @len: verify free space is >= this value
684  *
685  *  This function returns true if the mailbox is in a state ready to transmit.
686  **/
687 static bool fm10k_mbx_tx_ready(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 len)
688 {
689 	u16 fifo_unused = fm10k_fifo_unused(&mbx->tx);
690 
691 	return (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN) && (fifo_unused >= len);
692 }
693 
694 /**
695  *  fm10k_mbx_tx_complete - Indicates that the Tx FIFO has been emptied
696  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
697  *
698  *  This function returns true if the Tx FIFO is empty.
699  **/
700 static bool fm10k_mbx_tx_complete(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
701 {
702 	return fm10k_fifo_empty(&mbx->tx);
703 }
704 
705 /**
706  *  fm10k_mbx_deqeueue_rx - Dequeues the message from the head in the Rx FIFO
707  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
708  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
709  *
710  *  This function dequeues messages and hands them off to the tlv parser.
711  *  It will return the number of messages processed when called.
712  **/
713 static u16 fm10k_mbx_dequeue_rx(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
714 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
715 {
716 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
717 	s32 err;
718 	u16 cnt;
719 
720 	/* parse Rx messages out of the Rx FIFO to empty it */
721 	for (cnt = 0; !fm10k_fifo_empty(fifo); cnt++) {
722 		err = fm10k_tlv_msg_parse(hw, fifo->buffer + fifo->head,
723 					  mbx, mbx->msg_data);
724 		if (err < 0)
725 			mbx->rx_parse_err++;
726 
727 		fm10k_fifo_head_drop(fifo);
728 	}
729 
730 	/* shift remaining bytes back to start of FIFO */
731 	memmove(fifo->buffer, fifo->buffer + fifo->tail, mbx->pushed << 2);
732 
733 	/* shift head and tail based on the memory we moved */
734 	fifo->tail -= fifo->head;
735 	fifo->head = 0;
736 
737 	return cnt;
738 }
739 
740 /**
741  *  fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx - Enqueues the message to the tail of the Tx FIFO
742  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
743  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
744  *  @msg: message array to read
745  *
746  *  This function enqueues a message up to the size specified by the length
747  *  contained in the first DWORD of the message and will place at the tail
748  *  of the FIFO.  It will return 0 on success, or a negative value on error.
749  **/
750 static s32 fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
751 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, const u32 *msg)
752 {
753 	u32 countdown = mbx->timeout;
754 	s32 err;
755 
756 	switch (mbx->state) {
757 	case FM10K_STATE_CLOSED:
758 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
759 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_MBX;
760 	default:
761 		break;
762 	}
763 
764 	/* enqueue the message on the Tx FIFO */
765 	err = fm10k_fifo_enqueue(&mbx->tx, msg);
766 
767 	/* if it failed give the FIFO a chance to drain */
768 	while (err && countdown) {
769 		countdown--;
770 		udelay(mbx->udelay);
771 		mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
772 		err = fm10k_fifo_enqueue(&mbx->tx, msg);
773 	}
774 
775 	/* if we failed treat the error */
776 	if (err) {
777 		mbx->timeout = 0;
778 		mbx->tx_busy++;
779 	}
780 
781 	/* begin processing message, ignore errors as this is just meant
782 	 * to start the mailbox flow so we are not concerned if there
783 	 * is a bad error, or the mailbox is already busy with a request
784 	 */
785 	if (!mbx->tail_len)
786 		mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
787 
788 	return 0;
789 }
790 
791 /**
792  *  fm10k_mbx_read - Copies the mbmem to local message buffer
793  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
794  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
795  *
796  *  This function copies the message from the mbmem to the message array
797  **/
798 static s32 fm10k_mbx_read(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
799 {
800 	/* only allow one reader in here at a time */
801 	if (mbx->mbx_hdr)
802 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY;
803 
804 	/* read to capture initial interrupt bits */
805 	if (fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg) & FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT)
806 		mbx->mbx_lock = FM10K_MBX_ACK;
807 
808 	/* write back interrupt bits to clear */
809 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg,
810 			FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT | FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT);
811 
812 	/* read remote header */
813 	mbx->mbx_hdr = fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg ^ mbx->mbmem_len);
814 
815 	return 0;
816 }
817 
818 /**
819  *  fm10k_mbx_write - Copies the local message buffer to mbmem
820  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
821  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
822  *
823  *  This function copies the message from the the message array to mbmem
824  **/
825 static void fm10k_mbx_write(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
826 {
827 	u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg;
828 
829 	/* write new msg header to notify recipient of change */
830 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbmem, mbx->mbx_hdr);
831 
832 	/* write mailbox to send interrupt */
833 	if (mbx->mbx_lock)
834 		fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg, mbx->mbx_lock);
835 
836 	/* we no longer are using the header so free it */
837 	mbx->mbx_hdr = 0;
838 	mbx->mbx_lock = 0;
839 }
840 
841 /**
842  *  fm10k_mbx_create_connect_hdr - Generate a connect mailbox header
843  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
844  *
845  *  This function returns a connection mailbox header
846  **/
847 static void fm10k_mbx_create_connect_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
848 {
849 	mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
850 
851 	mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(FM10K_MSG_CONNECT, TYPE) |
852 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, HEAD) |
853 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->rx.size - 1, CONNECT_SIZE);
854 }
855 
856 /**
857  *  fm10k_mbx_create_data_hdr - Generate a data mailbox header
858  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
859  *
860  *  This function returns a data mailbox header
861  **/
862 static void fm10k_mbx_create_data_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
863 {
864 	u32 hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(FM10K_MSG_DATA, TYPE) |
865 		  FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, TAIL) |
866 		  FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, HEAD);
867 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
868 	u16 crc;
869 
870 	if (mbx->tail_len)
871 		mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
872 
873 	/* generate CRC for data in flight and header */
874 	crc = fm10k_fifo_crc(fifo, fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, mbx->pulled),
875 			     mbx->tail_len, mbx->local);
876 	crc = fm10k_crc_16b(&hdr, crc, 1);
877 
878 	/* load header to memory to be written */
879 	mbx->mbx_hdr = hdr | FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(crc, CRC);
880 }
881 
882 /**
883  *  fm10k_mbx_create_disconnect_hdr - Generate a disconnect mailbox header
884  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
885  *
886  *  This function returns a disconnect mailbox header
887  **/
888 static void fm10k_mbx_create_disconnect_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
889 {
890 	u32 hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(FM10K_MSG_DISCONNECT, TYPE) |
891 		  FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, TAIL) |
892 		  FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, HEAD);
893 	u16 crc = fm10k_crc_16b(&hdr, mbx->local, 1);
894 
895 	mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_ACK;
896 
897 	/* load header to memory to be written */
898 	mbx->mbx_hdr = hdr | FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(crc, CRC);
899 }
900 
901 /**
902  *  fm10k_mbx_create_error_msg - Generate a error message
903  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
904  *  @err: local error encountered
905  *
906  *  This function will interpret the error provided by err, and based on
907  *  that it may shift the message by 1 DWORD and then place an error header
908  *  at the start of the message.
909  **/
910 static void fm10k_mbx_create_error_msg(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, s32 err)
911 {
912 	/* only generate an error message for these types */
913 	switch (err) {
914 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL:
915 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD:
916 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_TYPE:
917 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE:
918 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0:
919 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_CRC:
920 		break;
921 	default:
922 		return;
923 	}
924 
925 	mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
926 
927 	mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(FM10K_MSG_ERROR, TYPE) |
928 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(err, ERR_NO) |
929 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, HEAD);
930 }
931 
932 /**
933  *  fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_hdr - Validate common fields in the message header
934  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
935  *  @msg: message array to read
936  *
937  *  This function will parse up the fields in the mailbox header and return
938  *  an error if the header contains any of a number of invalid configurations
939  *  including unrecognized type, invalid route, or a malformed message.
940  **/
941 static s32 fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
942 {
943 	u16 type, rsvd0, head, tail, size;
944 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
945 
946 	type = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, TYPE);
947 	rsvd0 = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, RSVD0);
948 	tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, TAIL);
949 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, HEAD);
950 	size = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, CONNECT_SIZE);
951 
952 	if (rsvd0)
953 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0;
954 
955 	switch (type) {
956 	case FM10K_MSG_DISCONNECT:
957 		/* validate that all data has been received */
958 		if (tail != mbx->head)
959 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
960 
961 		/* fall through */
962 	case FM10K_MSG_DATA:
963 		/* validate that head is moving correctly */
964 		if (!head || (head == FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(HEAD)))
965 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
966 		if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail) > mbx->tail_len)
967 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
968 
969 		/* validate that tail is moving correctly */
970 		if (!tail || (tail == FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(TAIL)))
971 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
972 		if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, mbx->head, tail) < mbx->mbmem_len)
973 			break;
974 
975 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
976 	case FM10K_MSG_CONNECT:
977 		/* validate size is in range and is power of 2 mask */
978 		if ((size < FM10K_VFMBX_MSG_MTU) || (size & (size + 1)))
979 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE;
980 
981 		/* fall through */
982 	case FM10K_MSG_ERROR:
983 		if (!head || (head == FM10K_MSG_HDR_MASK(HEAD)))
984 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
985 		/* neither create nor error include a tail offset */
986 		if (tail)
987 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
988 
989 		break;
990 	default:
991 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TYPE;
992 	}
993 
994 	return 0;
995 }
996 
997 /**
998  *  fm10k_mbx_create_reply - Generate reply based on state and remote head
999  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1000  *  @head: acknowledgement number
1001  *
1002  *  This function will generate an outgoing message based on the current
1003  *  mailbox state and the remote fifo head.  It will return the length
1004  *  of the outgoing message excluding header on success, and a negative value
1005  *  on error.
1006  **/
1007 static s32 fm10k_mbx_create_reply(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1008 				  struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
1009 {
1010 	switch (mbx->state) {
1011 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1012 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1013 		/* update our checksum for the outgoing data */
1014 		fm10k_mbx_update_local_crc(mbx, head);
1015 
1016 		/* as long as other end recognizes us keep sending data */
1017 		fm10k_mbx_pull_head(hw, mbx, head);
1018 
1019 		/* generate new header based on data */
1020 		if (mbx->tail_len || (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN))
1021 			fm10k_mbx_create_data_hdr(mbx);
1022 		else
1023 			fm10k_mbx_create_disconnect_hdr(mbx);
1024 		break;
1025 	case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
1026 		/* send disconnect even if we aren't connected */
1027 		fm10k_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx);
1028 		break;
1029 	case FM10K_STATE_CLOSED:
1030 		/* generate new header based on data */
1031 		fm10k_mbx_create_disconnect_hdr(mbx);
1032 	default:
1033 		break;
1034 	}
1035 
1036 	return 0;
1037 }
1038 
1039 /**
1040  *  fm10k_mbx_reset_work- Reset internal pointers for any pending work
1041  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1042  *
1043  *  This function will reset all internal pointers so any work in progress
1044  *  is dropped.  This call should occur every time we transition from the
1045  *  open state to the connect state.
1046  **/
1047 static void fm10k_mbx_reset_work(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1048 {
1049 	/* reset our outgoing max size back to Rx limits */
1050 	mbx->max_size = mbx->rx.size - 1;
1051 
1052 	/* just do a quick resysnc to start of message */
1053 	mbx->pushed = 0;
1054 	mbx->pulled = 0;
1055 	mbx->tail_len = 0;
1056 	mbx->head_len = 0;
1057 	mbx->rx.tail = 0;
1058 	mbx->rx.head = 0;
1059 }
1060 
1061 /**
1062  *  fm10k_mbx_update_max_size - Update the max_size and drop any large messages
1063  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1064  *  @size: new value for max_size
1065  *
1066  *  This function updates the max_size value and drops any outgoing messages
1067  *  at the head of the Tx FIFO if they are larger than max_size. It does not
1068  *  drop all messages, as this is too difficult to parse and remove them from
1069  *  the FIFO. Instead, rely on the checking to ensure that messages larger
1070  *  than max_size aren't pushed into the memory buffer.
1071  **/
1072 static void fm10k_mbx_update_max_size(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 size)
1073 {
1074 	u16 len;
1075 
1076 	mbx->max_size = size;
1077 
1078 	/* flush any oversized messages from the queue */
1079 	for (len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->tx);
1080 	     len > size;
1081 	     len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->tx)) {
1082 		fm10k_fifo_head_drop(&mbx->tx);
1083 		mbx->tx_dropped++;
1084 	}
1085 }
1086 
1087 /**
1088  *  fm10k_mbx_connect_reset - Reset following request for reset
1089  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1090  *
1091  *  This function resets the mailbox to either a disconnected state
1092  *  or a connect state depending on the current mailbox state
1093  **/
1094 static void fm10k_mbx_connect_reset(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1095 {
1096 	/* just do a quick resysnc to start of frame */
1097 	fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
1098 
1099 	/* reset CRC seeds */
1100 	mbx->local = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1101 	mbx->remote = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1102 
1103 	/* we cannot exit connect until the size is good */
1104 	if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN)
1105 		mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
1106 	else
1107 		mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
1108 }
1109 
1110 /**
1111  *  fm10k_mbx_process_connect - Process connect header
1112  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1113  *  @msg: message array to process
1114  *
1115  *  This function will read an incoming connect header and reply with the
1116  *  appropriate message.  It will return a value indicating the number of
1117  *  data DWORDs on success, or will return a negative value on failure.
1118  **/
1119 static s32 fm10k_mbx_process_connect(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1120 				     struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1121 {
1122 	const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
1123 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
1124 	u16 size, head;
1125 
1126 	/* we will need to pull all of the fields for verification */
1127 	size = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, CONNECT_SIZE);
1128 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, HEAD);
1129 
1130 	switch (state) {
1131 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1132 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1133 		/* reset any in-progress work */
1134 		fm10k_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1135 		break;
1136 	case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
1137 		/* we cannot exit connect until the size is good */
1138 		if (size > mbx->rx.size) {
1139 			mbx->max_size = mbx->rx.size - 1;
1140 		} else {
1141 			/* record the remote system requesting connection */
1142 			mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_OPEN;
1143 
1144 			fm10k_mbx_update_max_size(mbx, size);
1145 		}
1146 		break;
1147 	default:
1148 		break;
1149 	}
1150 
1151 	/* align our tail index to remote head index */
1152 	mbx->tail = head;
1153 
1154 	return fm10k_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, head);
1155 }
1156 
1157 /**
1158  *  fm10k_mbx_process_data - Process data header
1159  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1160  *
1161  *  This function will read an incoming data header and reply with the
1162  *  appropriate message.  It will return a value indicating the number of
1163  *  data DWORDs on success, or will return a negative value on failure.
1164  **/
1165 static s32 fm10k_mbx_process_data(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1166 				  struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1167 {
1168 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
1169 	u16 head, tail;
1170 	s32 err;
1171 
1172 	/* we will need to pull all of the fields for verification */
1173 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, HEAD);
1174 	tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, TAIL);
1175 
1176 	/* if we are in connect just update our data and go */
1177 	if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CONNECT) {
1178 		mbx->tail = head;
1179 		mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_OPEN;
1180 	}
1181 
1182 	/* abort on message size errors */
1183 	err = fm10k_mbx_push_tail(hw, mbx, tail);
1184 	if (err < 0)
1185 		return err;
1186 
1187 	/* verify the checksum on the incoming data */
1188 	err = fm10k_mbx_verify_remote_crc(mbx);
1189 	if (err)
1190 		return err;
1191 
1192 	/* process messages if we have received any */
1193 	fm10k_mbx_dequeue_rx(hw, mbx);
1194 
1195 	return fm10k_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, head);
1196 }
1197 
1198 /**
1199  *  fm10k_mbx_process_disconnect - Process disconnect header
1200  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1201  *
1202  *  This function will read an incoming disconnect header and reply with the
1203  *  appropriate message.  It will return a value indicating the number of
1204  *  data DWORDs on success, or will return a negative value on failure.
1205  **/
1206 static s32 fm10k_mbx_process_disconnect(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1207 					struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1208 {
1209 	const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
1210 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
1211 	u16 head;
1212 	s32 err;
1213 
1214 	/* we will need to pull the header field for verification */
1215 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, HEAD);
1216 
1217 	/* We should not be receiving disconnect if Rx is incomplete */
1218 	if (mbx->pushed)
1219 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
1220 
1221 	/* we have already verified mbx->head == tail so we know this is 0 */
1222 	mbx->head_len = 0;
1223 
1224 	/* verify the checksum on the incoming header is correct */
1225 	err = fm10k_mbx_verify_remote_crc(mbx);
1226 	if (err)
1227 		return err;
1228 
1229 	switch (state) {
1230 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1231 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1232 		/* state doesn't change if we still have work to do */
1233 		if (!fm10k_mbx_tx_complete(mbx))
1234 			break;
1235 
1236 		/* verify the head indicates we completed all transmits */
1237 		if (head != mbx->tail)
1238 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
1239 
1240 		/* reset any in-progress work */
1241 		fm10k_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1242 		break;
1243 	default:
1244 		break;
1245 	}
1246 
1247 	return fm10k_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, head);
1248 }
1249 
1250 /**
1251  *  fm10k_mbx_process_error - Process error header
1252  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1253  *
1254  *  This function will read an incoming error header and reply with the
1255  *  appropriate message.  It will return a value indicating the number of
1256  *  data DWORDs on success, or will return a negative value on failure.
1257  **/
1258 static s32 fm10k_mbx_process_error(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1259 				   struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1260 {
1261 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
1262 	u16 head;
1263 
1264 	/* we will need to pull all of the fields for verification */
1265 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, HEAD);
1266 
1267 	switch (mbx->state) {
1268 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1269 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1270 		/* flush any uncompleted work */
1271 		fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
1272 
1273 		/* reset CRC seeds */
1274 		mbx->local = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1275 		mbx->remote = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1276 
1277 		/* reset tail index and size to prepare for reconnect */
1278 		mbx->tail = head;
1279 
1280 		/* if open then reset max_size and go back to connect */
1281 		if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN) {
1282 			mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
1283 			break;
1284 		}
1285 
1286 		/* send a connect message to get data flowing again */
1287 		fm10k_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx);
1288 		return 0;
1289 	default:
1290 		break;
1291 	}
1292 
1293 	return fm10k_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, mbx->tail);
1294 }
1295 
1296 /**
1297  *  fm10k_mbx_process - Process mailbox interrupt
1298  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1299  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1300  *
1301  *  This function will process incoming mailbox events and generate mailbox
1302  *  replies.  It will return a value indicating the number of DWORDs
1303  *  transmitted excluding header on success or a negative value on error.
1304  **/
1305 static s32 fm10k_mbx_process(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1306 			     struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1307 {
1308 	s32 err;
1309 
1310 	/* we do not read mailbox if closed */
1311 	if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
1312 		return 0;
1313 
1314 	/* copy data from mailbox */
1315 	err = fm10k_mbx_read(hw, mbx);
1316 	if (err)
1317 		return err;
1318 
1319 	/* validate type, source, and destination */
1320 	err = fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_hdr(mbx);
1321 	if (err < 0)
1322 		goto msg_err;
1323 
1324 	switch (FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(mbx->mbx_hdr, TYPE)) {
1325 	case FM10K_MSG_CONNECT:
1326 		err = fm10k_mbx_process_connect(hw, mbx);
1327 		break;
1328 	case FM10K_MSG_DATA:
1329 		err = fm10k_mbx_process_data(hw, mbx);
1330 		break;
1331 	case FM10K_MSG_DISCONNECT:
1332 		err = fm10k_mbx_process_disconnect(hw, mbx);
1333 		break;
1334 	case FM10K_MSG_ERROR:
1335 		err = fm10k_mbx_process_error(hw, mbx);
1336 		break;
1337 	default:
1338 		err = FM10K_MBX_ERR_TYPE;
1339 		break;
1340 	}
1341 
1342 msg_err:
1343 	/* notify partner of errors on our end */
1344 	if (err < 0)
1345 		fm10k_mbx_create_error_msg(mbx, err);
1346 
1347 	/* copy data from mailbox */
1348 	fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
1349 
1350 	return err;
1351 }
1352 
1353 /**
1354  *  fm10k_mbx_disconnect - Shutdown mailbox connection
1355  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1356  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1357  *
1358  *  This function will shut down the mailbox.  It places the mailbox first
1359  *  in the disconnect state, it then allows up to a predefined timeout for
1360  *  the mailbox to transition to close on its own.  If this does not occur
1361  *  then the mailbox will be forced into the closed state.
1362  *
1363  *  Any mailbox transactions not completed before calling this function
1364  *  are not guaranteed to complete and may be dropped.
1365  **/
1366 static void fm10k_mbx_disconnect(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1367 				 struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1368 {
1369 	int timeout = mbx->timeout ? FM10K_MBX_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT : 0;
1370 
1371 	/* Place mbx in ready to disconnect state */
1372 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT;
1373 
1374 	/* trigger interrupt to start shutdown process */
1375 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg, FM10K_MBX_REQ |
1376 					  FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_DISABLE);
1377 	do {
1378 		udelay(FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY);
1379 		mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
1380 		timeout -= FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY;
1381 	} while ((timeout > 0) && (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED));
1382 
1383 	/* in case we didn't close, just force the mailbox into shutdown and
1384 	 * drop all left over messages in the FIFO.
1385 	 */
1386 	fm10k_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1387 	fm10k_fifo_drop_all(&mbx->tx);
1388 
1389 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg, 0);
1390 }
1391 
1392 /**
1393  *  fm10k_mbx_connect - Start mailbox connection
1394  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1395  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1396  *
1397  *  This function will initiate a mailbox connection.  It will populate the
1398  *  mailbox with a broadcast connect message and then initialize the lock.
1399  *  This is safe since the connect message is a single DWORD so the mailbox
1400  *  transaction is guaranteed to be atomic.
1401  *
1402  *  This function will return an error if the mailbox has not been initiated
1403  *  or is currently in use.
1404  **/
1405 static s32 fm10k_mbx_connect(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1406 {
1407 	/* we cannot connect an uninitialized mailbox */
1408 	if (!mbx->rx.buffer)
1409 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE;
1410 
1411 	/* we cannot connect an already connected mailbox */
1412 	if (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
1413 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY;
1414 
1415 	/* mailbox timeout can now become active */
1416 	mbx->timeout = FM10K_MBX_INIT_TIMEOUT;
1417 
1418 	/* Place mbx in ready to connect state */
1419 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
1420 
1421 	/* initialize header of remote mailbox */
1422 	fm10k_mbx_create_disconnect_hdr(mbx);
1423 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg ^ mbx->mbmem_len, mbx->mbx_hdr);
1424 
1425 	/* enable interrupt and notify other party of new message */
1426 	mbx->mbx_lock = FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT | FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT |
1427 			FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_ENABLE;
1428 
1429 	/* generate and load connect header into mailbox */
1430 	fm10k_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx);
1431 	fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
1432 
1433 	return 0;
1434 }
1435 
1436 /**
1437  *  fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers - Validate layout of message parsing data
1438  *  @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
1439  *
1440  *  This function validates the layout of the message parsing data.  This
1441  *  should be mostly static, but it is important to catch any errors that
1442  *  are made when constructing the parsers.
1443  **/
1444 static s32 fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
1445 {
1446 	const struct fm10k_tlv_attr *attr;
1447 	unsigned int id;
1448 
1449 	/* Allow NULL mailboxes that transmit but don't receive */
1450 	if (!msg_data)
1451 		return 0;
1452 
1453 	while (msg_data->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) {
1454 		/* all messages should have a function handler */
1455 		if (!msg_data->func)
1456 			return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1457 
1458 		/* parser is optional */
1459 		attr = msg_data->attr;
1460 		if (attr) {
1461 			while (attr->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) {
1462 				id = attr->id;
1463 				attr++;
1464 				/* ID should always be increasing */
1465 				if (id >= attr->id)
1466 					return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1467 				/* ID should fit in results array */
1468 				if (id >= FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX)
1469 					return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1470 			}
1471 
1472 			/* verify terminator is in the list */
1473 			if (attr->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR)
1474 				return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1475 		}
1476 
1477 		id = msg_data->id;
1478 		msg_data++;
1479 		/* ID should always be increasing */
1480 		if (id >= msg_data->id)
1481 			return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1482 	}
1483 
1484 	/* verify terminator is in the list */
1485 	if ((msg_data->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) || !msg_data->func)
1486 		return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1487 
1488 	return 0;
1489 }
1490 
1491 /**
1492  *  fm10k_mbx_register_handlers - Register a set of handler ops for mailbox
1493  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1494  *  @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
1495  *
1496  *  This function associates a set of message handling ops with a mailbox.
1497  **/
1498 static s32 fm10k_mbx_register_handlers(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
1499 				       const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
1500 {
1501 	/* validate layout of handlers before assigning them */
1502 	if (fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(msg_data))
1503 		return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1504 
1505 	/* initialize the message handlers */
1506 	mbx->msg_data = msg_data;
1507 
1508 	return 0;
1509 }
1510 
1511 /**
1512  *  fm10k_pfvf_mbx_init - Initialize mailbox memory for PF/VF mailbox
1513  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1514  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1515  *  @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
1516  *  @id: ID reference for PF as it supports up to 64 PF/VF mailboxes
1517  *
1518  *  This function initializes the mailbox for use.  It will split the
1519  *  buffer provided an use that th populate both the Tx and Rx FIFO by
1520  *  evenly splitting it.  In order to allow for easy masking of head/tail
1521  *  the value reported in size must be a power of 2 and is reported in
1522  *  DWORDs, not bytes.  Any invalid values will cause the mailbox to return
1523  *  error.
1524  **/
1525 s32 fm10k_pfvf_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
1526 			const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data, u8 id)
1527 {
1528 	/* initialize registers */
1529 	switch (hw->mac.type) {
1530 	case fm10k_mac_vf:
1531 		mbx->mbx_reg = FM10K_VFMBX;
1532 		mbx->mbmem_reg = FM10K_VFMBMEM(FM10K_VFMBMEM_VF_XOR);
1533 		break;
1534 	case fm10k_mac_pf:
1535 		/* there are only 64 VF <-> PF mailboxes */
1536 		if (id < 64) {
1537 			mbx->mbx_reg = FM10K_MBX(id);
1538 			mbx->mbmem_reg = FM10K_MBMEM_VF(id, 0);
1539 			break;
1540 		}
1541 		/* fallthough */
1542 	default:
1543 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_MBX;
1544 	}
1545 
1546 	/* start out in closed state */
1547 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
1548 
1549 	/* validate layout of handlers before assigning them */
1550 	if (fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(msg_data))
1551 		return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
1552 
1553 	/* initialize the message handlers */
1554 	mbx->msg_data = msg_data;
1555 
1556 	/* start mailbox as timed out and let the reset_hw call
1557 	 * set the timeout value to begin communications
1558 	 */
1559 	mbx->timeout = 0;
1560 	mbx->udelay = FM10K_MBX_INIT_DELAY;
1561 
1562 	/* initialize tail and head */
1563 	mbx->tail = 1;
1564 	mbx->head = 1;
1565 
1566 	/* initialize CRC seeds */
1567 	mbx->local = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1568 	mbx->remote = FM10K_MBX_CRC_SEED;
1569 
1570 	/* Split buffer for use by Tx/Rx FIFOs */
1571 	mbx->max_size = FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE;
1572 	mbx->mbmem_len = FM10K_VFMBMEM_VF_XOR;
1573 
1574 	/* initialize the FIFOs, sizes are in 4 byte increments */
1575 	fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->tx, mbx->buffer, FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE);
1576 	fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->rx, &mbx->buffer[FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE],
1577 			FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE);
1578 
1579 	/* initialize function pointers */
1580 	mbx->ops.connect = fm10k_mbx_connect;
1581 	mbx->ops.disconnect = fm10k_mbx_disconnect;
1582 	mbx->ops.rx_ready = fm10k_mbx_rx_ready;
1583 	mbx->ops.tx_ready = fm10k_mbx_tx_ready;
1584 	mbx->ops.tx_complete = fm10k_mbx_tx_complete;
1585 	mbx->ops.enqueue_tx = fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx;
1586 	mbx->ops.process = fm10k_mbx_process;
1587 	mbx->ops.register_handlers = fm10k_mbx_register_handlers;
1588 
1589 	return 0;
1590 }
1591 
1592 /**
1593  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr - Generate a mailbox header for local FIFO
1594  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1595  *
1596  *  This function returns a connection mailbox header
1597  **/
1598 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1599 {
1600 	if (mbx->tail_len)
1601 		mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
1602 
1603 	mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, SM_TAIL) |
1604 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->remote, SM_VER) |
1605 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, SM_HEAD);
1606 }
1607 
1608 /**
1609  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr - Generate a mailbox header for local FIFO
1610  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1611  *  @err: error flags to report if any
1612  *
1613  *  This function returns a connection mailbox header
1614  **/
1615 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u8 err)
1616 {
1617 	if (mbx->local)
1618 		mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
1619 
1620 	mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, SM_TAIL) |
1621 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->remote, SM_VER) |
1622 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, SM_HEAD) |
1623 		       FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(err, SM_ERR);
1624 }
1625 
1626 /**
1627  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset - Reset following request for reset
1628  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1629  *
1630  *  This function resets the mailbox to a just connected state
1631  **/
1632 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1633 {
1634 	/* flush any uncompleted work */
1635 	fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
1636 
1637 	/* set local version to max and remote version to 0 */
1638 	mbx->local = FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION;
1639 	mbx->remote = 0;
1640 
1641 	/* initialize tail and head */
1642 	mbx->tail = 1;
1643 	mbx->head = 1;
1644 
1645 	/* reset state back to connect */
1646 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
1647 }
1648 
1649 /**
1650  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_connect - Start switch manager mailbox connection
1651  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1652  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1653  *
1654  *  This function will initiate a mailbox connection with the switch
1655  *  manager.  To do this it will first disconnect the mailbox, and then
1656  *  reconnect it in order to complete a reset of the mailbox.
1657  *
1658  *  This function will return an error if the mailbox has not been initiated
1659  *  or is currently in use.
1660  **/
1661 static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_connect(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1662 {
1663 	/* we cannot connect an uninitialized mailbox */
1664 	if (!mbx->rx.buffer)
1665 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE;
1666 
1667 	/* we cannot connect an already connected mailbox */
1668 	if (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
1669 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY;
1670 
1671 	/* mailbox timeout can now become active */
1672 	mbx->timeout = FM10K_MBX_INIT_TIMEOUT;
1673 
1674 	/* Place mbx in ready to connect state */
1675 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
1676 	mbx->max_size = FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE;
1677 
1678 	/* reset interface back to connect */
1679 	fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1680 
1681 	/* enable interrupt and notify other party of new message */
1682 	mbx->mbx_lock = FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT | FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT |
1683 			FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_ENABLE;
1684 
1685 	/* generate and load connect header into mailbox */
1686 	fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
1687 	fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
1688 
1689 	/* enable interrupt and notify other party of new message */
1690 
1691 	return 0;
1692 }
1693 
1694 /**
1695  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect - Shutdown mailbox connection
1696  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1697  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1698  *
1699  *  This function will shut down the mailbox.  It places the mailbox first
1700  *  in the disconnect state, it then allows up to a predefined timeout for
1701  *  the mailbox to transition to close on its own.  If this does not occur
1702  *  then the mailbox will be forced into the closed state.
1703  *
1704  *  Any mailbox transactions not completed before calling this function
1705  *  are not guaranteed to complete and may be dropped.
1706  **/
1707 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1708 				    struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1709 {
1710 	int timeout = mbx->timeout ? FM10K_MBX_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT : 0;
1711 
1712 	/* Place mbx in ready to disconnect state */
1713 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT;
1714 
1715 	/* trigger interrupt to start shutdown process */
1716 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg, FM10K_MBX_REQ |
1717 					  FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_DISABLE);
1718 	do {
1719 		udelay(FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY);
1720 		mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
1721 		timeout -= FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY;
1722 	} while ((timeout > 0) && (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED));
1723 
1724 	/* in case we didn't close just force the mailbox into shutdown */
1725 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
1726 	mbx->remote = 0;
1727 	fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
1728 	fm10k_mbx_update_max_size(mbx, 0);
1729 
1730 	fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg, 0);
1731 }
1732 
1733 /**
1734  *  fm10k_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr - Validate fields in the remote FIFO header
1735  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1736  *
1737  *  This function will parse up the fields in the mailbox header and return
1738  *  an error if the header contains any of a number of invalid configurations
1739  *  including unrecognized offsets or version numbers.
1740  **/
1741 static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1742 {
1743 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
1744 	u16 tail, head, ver;
1745 
1746 	tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_TAIL);
1747 	ver = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_VER);
1748 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_HEAD);
1749 
1750 	switch (ver) {
1751 	case 0:
1752 		break;
1753 	case FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION:
1754 		if (!head || head > FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN)
1755 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
1756 		if (!tail || tail > FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN)
1757 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
1758 		if (mbx->tail < head)
1759 			head += mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
1760 		if (tail < mbx->head)
1761 			tail += mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
1762 		if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail) > mbx->tail_len)
1763 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
1764 		if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, mbx->head, tail) < mbx->mbmem_len)
1765 			break;
1766 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
1767 	default:
1768 		return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC;
1769 	}
1770 
1771 	return 0;
1772 }
1773 
1774 /**
1775  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error - Process header with error flag set
1776  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1777  *
1778  *  This function is meant to respond to a request where the error flag
1779  *  is set.  As a result we will terminate a connection if one is present
1780  *  and fall back into the reset state with a connection header of version
1781  *  0 (RESET).
1782  **/
1783 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1784 {
1785 	const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
1786 
1787 	switch (state) {
1788 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1789 		/* if there is an error just disconnect */
1790 		mbx->remote = 0;
1791 		break;
1792 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1793 		/* flush any uncompleted work */
1794 		fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1795 		break;
1796 	case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
1797 		/* try connnecting at lower version */
1798 		if (mbx->remote) {
1799 			while (mbx->local > 1)
1800 				mbx->local--;
1801 			mbx->remote = 0;
1802 		}
1803 		break;
1804 	default:
1805 		break;
1806 	}
1807 
1808 	fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
1809 }
1810 
1811 /**
1812  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_message - Process an error in FIFO hdr
1813  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1814  *  @err: local error encountered
1815  *
1816  *  This function will interpret the error provided by err, and based on
1817  *  that it may set the error bit in the local message header
1818  **/
1819 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_msg(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, s32 err)
1820 {
1821 	/* only generate an error message for these types */
1822 	switch (err) {
1823 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL:
1824 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD:
1825 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC:
1826 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE:
1827 	case FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0:
1828 		break;
1829 	default:
1830 		return;
1831 	}
1832 
1833 	/* process it as though we received an error, and send error reply */
1834 	fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(mbx);
1835 	fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 1);
1836 }
1837 
1838 /**
1839  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_receive - Take message from Rx mailbox FIFO and put it in Rx
1840  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1841  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1842  *
1843  *  This function will dequeue one message from the Rx switch manager mailbox
1844  *  FIFO and place it in the Rx mailbox FIFO for processing by software.
1845  **/
1846 static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_receive(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1847 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
1848 				u16 tail)
1849 {
1850 	/* reduce length by 1 to convert to a mask */
1851 	u16 mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
1852 	s32 err;
1853 
1854 	/* push tail in front of head */
1855 	if (tail < mbx->head)
1856 		tail += mbmem_len;
1857 
1858 	/* copy data to the Rx FIFO */
1859 	err = fm10k_mbx_push_tail(hw, mbx, tail);
1860 	if (err < 0)
1861 		return err;
1862 
1863 	/* process messages if we have received any */
1864 	fm10k_mbx_dequeue_rx(hw, mbx);
1865 
1866 	/* guarantee head aligns with the end of the last message */
1867 	mbx->head = fm10k_mbx_head_sub(mbx, mbx->pushed);
1868 	mbx->pushed = 0;
1869 
1870 	/* clear any extra bits left over since index adds 1 extra bit */
1871 	if (mbx->head > mbmem_len)
1872 		mbx->head -= mbmem_len;
1873 
1874 	return err;
1875 }
1876 
1877 /**
1878  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit - Take message from Tx and put it in Tx mailbox FIFO
1879  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1880  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1881  *
1882  *  This function will dequeue one message from the Tx mailbox FIFO and place
1883  *  it in the Tx switch manager mailbox FIFO for processing by hardware.
1884  **/
1885 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1886 				  struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
1887 {
1888 	struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
1889 	/* reduce length by 1 to convert to a mask */
1890 	u16 mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
1891 	u16 tail_len, len = 0;
1892 	u32 *msg;
1893 
1894 	/* push head behind tail */
1895 	if (mbx->tail < head)
1896 		head += mbmem_len;
1897 
1898 	fm10k_mbx_pull_head(hw, mbx, head);
1899 
1900 	/* determine msg aligned offset for end of buffer */
1901 	do {
1902 		msg = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, len);
1903 		tail_len = len;
1904 		len += FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
1905 	} while ((len <= mbx->tail_len) && (len < mbmem_len));
1906 
1907 	/* guarantee we stop on a message boundary */
1908 	if (mbx->tail_len > tail_len) {
1909 		mbx->tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(mbx, mbx->tail_len - tail_len);
1910 		mbx->tail_len = tail_len;
1911 	}
1912 
1913 	/* clear any extra bits left over since index adds 1 extra bit */
1914 	if (mbx->tail > mbmem_len)
1915 		mbx->tail -= mbmem_len;
1916 }
1917 
1918 /**
1919  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply - Generate reply based on state and remote head
1920  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1921  *  @head: acknowledgement number
1922  *
1923  *  This function will generate an outgoing message based on the current
1924  *  mailbox state and the remote fifo head.  It will return the length
1925  *  of the outgoing message excluding header on success, and a negative value
1926  *  on error.
1927  **/
1928 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1929 				      struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
1930 {
1931 	switch (mbx->state) {
1932 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1933 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1934 		/* flush out Tx data */
1935 		fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit(hw, mbx, head);
1936 
1937 		/* generate new header based on data */
1938 		if (mbx->tail_len || (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN)) {
1939 			fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr(mbx);
1940 		} else {
1941 			mbx->remote = 0;
1942 			fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
1943 		}
1944 		break;
1945 	case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
1946 	case FM10K_STATE_CLOSED:
1947 		fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
1948 		break;
1949 	default:
1950 		break;
1951 	}
1952 }
1953 
1954 /**
1955  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset - Process header with version == 0 (RESET)
1956  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1957  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1958  *
1959  *  This function is meant to respond to a request where the version data
1960  *  is set to 0.  As such we will either terminate the connection or go
1961  *  into the connect state in order to re-establish the connection.  This
1962  *  function can also be used to respond to an error as the connection
1963  *  resetting would also be a means of dealing with errors.
1964  **/
1965 static void fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
1966 				       struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
1967 {
1968 	const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
1969 
1970 	switch (state) {
1971 	case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
1972 		/* drop remote connections and disconnect */
1973 		mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
1974 		mbx->remote = 0;
1975 		mbx->local = 0;
1976 		break;
1977 	case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
1978 		/* flush any incomplete work */
1979 		fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
1980 		break;
1981 	case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
1982 		/* Update remote value to match local value */
1983 		mbx->remote = mbx->local;
1984 	default:
1985 		break;
1986 	}
1987 
1988 	fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, mbx->tail);
1989 }
1990 
1991 /**
1992  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1 - Process header with version == 1
1993  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
1994  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
1995  *
1996  *  This function is meant to process messages received when the remote
1997  *  mailbox is active.
1998  **/
1999 static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
2000 					  struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
2001 {
2002 	const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
2003 	u16 head, tail;
2004 	s32 len;
2005 
2006 	/* pull all fields needed for verification */
2007 	tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_TAIL);
2008 	head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_HEAD);
2009 
2010 	/* if we are in connect and wanting version 1 then start up and go */
2011 	if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CONNECT) {
2012 		if (!mbx->remote)
2013 			goto send_reply;
2014 		if (mbx->remote != 1)
2015 			return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC;
2016 
2017 		mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_OPEN;
2018 	}
2019 
2020 	do {
2021 		/* abort on message size errors */
2022 		len = fm10k_sm_mbx_receive(hw, mbx, tail);
2023 		if (len < 0)
2024 			return len;
2025 
2026 		/* continue until we have flushed the Rx FIFO */
2027 	} while (len);
2028 
2029 send_reply:
2030 	fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, head);
2031 
2032 	return 0;
2033 }
2034 
2035 /**
2036  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_process - Process mailbox switch mailbox interrupt
2037  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
2038  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
2039  *
2040  *  This function will process incoming mailbox events and generate mailbox
2041  *  replies.  It will return a value indicating the number of DWORDs
2042  *  transmitted excluding header on success or a negative value on error.
2043  **/
2044 static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_process(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
2045 				struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
2046 {
2047 	s32 err;
2048 
2049 	/* we do not read mailbox if closed */
2050 	if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
2051 		return 0;
2052 
2053 	/* retrieve data from switch manager */
2054 	err = fm10k_mbx_read(hw, mbx);
2055 	if (err)
2056 		return err;
2057 
2058 	err = fm10k_sm_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr(mbx);
2059 	if (err < 0)
2060 		goto fifo_err;
2061 
2062 	if (FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(mbx->mbx_hdr, SM_ERR)) {
2063 		fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(mbx);
2064 		goto fifo_err;
2065 	}
2066 
2067 	switch (FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(mbx->mbx_hdr, SM_VER)) {
2068 	case 0:
2069 		fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset(hw, mbx);
2070 		break;
2071 	case FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION:
2072 		err = fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1(hw, mbx);
2073 		break;
2074 	}
2075 
2076 fifo_err:
2077 	if (err < 0)
2078 		fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_msg(mbx, err);
2079 
2080 	/* report data to switch manager */
2081 	fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
2082 
2083 	return err;
2084 }
2085 
2086 /**
2087  *  fm10k_sm_mbx_init - Initialize mailbox memory for PF/SM mailbox
2088  *  @hw: pointer to hardware structure
2089  *  @mbx: pointer to mailbox
2090  *  @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
2091  *
2092  *  This function for now is used to stub out the PF/SM mailbox
2093  **/
2094 s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
2095 		      const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
2096 {
2097 	mbx->mbx_reg = FM10K_GMBX;
2098 	mbx->mbmem_reg = FM10K_MBMEM_PF(0);
2099 	/* start out in closed state */
2100 	mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
2101 
2102 	/* validate layout of handlers before assigning them */
2103 	if (fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(msg_data))
2104 		return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
2105 
2106 	/* initialize the message handlers */
2107 	mbx->msg_data = msg_data;
2108 
2109 	/* start mailbox as timed out and let the reset_hw call
2110 	 * set the timeout value to begin communications
2111 	 */
2112 	mbx->timeout = 0;
2113 	mbx->udelay = FM10K_MBX_INIT_DELAY;
2114 
2115 	/* Split buffer for use by Tx/Rx FIFOs */
2116 	mbx->max_size = FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE;
2117 	mbx->mbmem_len = FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR;
2118 
2119 	/* initialize the FIFOs, sizes are in 4 byte increments */
2120 	fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->tx, mbx->buffer, FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE);
2121 	fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->rx, &mbx->buffer[FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE],
2122 			FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE);
2123 
2124 	/* initialize function pointers */
2125 	mbx->ops.connect = fm10k_sm_mbx_connect;
2126 	mbx->ops.disconnect = fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect;
2127 	mbx->ops.rx_ready = fm10k_mbx_rx_ready;
2128 	mbx->ops.tx_ready = fm10k_mbx_tx_ready;
2129 	mbx->ops.tx_complete = fm10k_mbx_tx_complete;
2130 	mbx->ops.enqueue_tx = fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx;
2131 	mbx->ops.process = fm10k_sm_mbx_process;
2132 	mbx->ops.register_handlers = fm10k_mbx_register_handlers;
2133 
2134 	return 0;
2135 }
2136