1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2018 Intel Corporation. */ 3 4 #include "i40e.h" 5 #include <linux/ptp_classify.h> 6 #include <linux/posix-clock.h> 7 8 /* The XL710 timesync is very much like Intel's 82599 design when it comes to 9 * the fundamental clock design. However, the clock operations are much simpler 10 * in the XL710 because the device supports a full 64 bits of nanoseconds. 11 * Because the field is so wide, we can forgo the cycle counter and just 12 * operate with the nanosecond field directly without fear of overflow. 13 * 14 * Much like the 82599, the update period is dependent upon the link speed: 15 * At 40Gb, 25Gb, or no link, the period is 1.6ns. 16 * At 10Gb or 5Gb link, the period is multiplied by 2. (3.2ns) 17 * At 1Gb link, the period is multiplied by 20. (32ns) 18 * 1588 functionality is not supported at 100Mbps. 19 */ 20 #define I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL 0x0199999999ULL 21 #define I40E_PTP_10GB_INCVAL_MULT 2 22 #define I40E_PTP_5GB_INCVAL_MULT 2 23 #define I40E_PTP_1GB_INCVAL_MULT 20 24 #define I40E_ISGN 0x80000000 25 26 #define I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V1 BIT(I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_SHIFT) 27 #define I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V2 (2 << \ 28 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_SHIFT) 29 #define I40E_SUBDEV_ID_25G_PTP_PIN 0xB 30 #define to_dev(obj) container_of(obj, struct device, kobj) 31 32 enum i40e_ptp_pin { 33 SDP3_2 = 0, 34 SDP3_3, 35 GPIO_4 36 }; 37 38 enum i40e_can_set_pins_t { 39 CANT_DO_PINS = -1, 40 CAN_SET_PINS, 41 CAN_DO_PINS 42 }; 43 44 static struct ptp_pin_desc sdp_desc[] = { 45 /* name idx func chan */ 46 {"SDP3_2", SDP3_2, PTP_PF_NONE, 0}, 47 {"SDP3_3", SDP3_3, PTP_PF_NONE, 1}, 48 {"GPIO_4", GPIO_4, PTP_PF_NONE, 1}, 49 }; 50 51 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state { 52 end = -2, 53 invalid, 54 off, 55 in_A, 56 in_B, 57 out_A, 58 out_B, 59 }; 60 61 static const char * const i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[] = { 62 "off", "in_A", "in_B", "out_A", "out_B" 63 }; 64 65 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state { 66 led_end = -2, 67 low = 0, 68 high, 69 }; 70 71 struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings { 72 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state sdp3_2; 73 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state sdp3_3; 74 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state gpio_4; 75 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state led2_0; 76 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state led2_1; 77 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state led3_0; 78 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state led3_1; 79 }; 80 81 static const struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings 82 i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[] = { 83 {off, off, off, high, high, high, high}, 84 {off, in_A, off, high, high, high, low}, 85 {off, out_A, off, high, low, high, high}, 86 {off, in_B, off, high, high, high, low}, 87 {off, out_B, off, high, low, high, high}, 88 {in_A, off, off, high, high, high, low}, 89 {in_A, in_B, off, high, high, high, low}, 90 {in_A, out_B, off, high, low, high, high}, 91 {out_A, off, off, high, low, high, high}, 92 {out_A, in_B, off, high, low, high, high}, 93 {in_B, off, off, high, high, high, low}, 94 {in_B, in_A, off, high, high, high, low}, 95 {in_B, out_A, off, high, low, high, high}, 96 {out_B, off, off, high, low, high, high}, 97 {out_B, in_A, off, high, low, high, high}, 98 {off, off, in_A, high, high, low, high}, 99 {off, out_A, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 100 {off, in_B, in_A, high, high, low, low}, 101 {off, out_B, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 102 {out_A, off, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 103 {out_A, in_B, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 104 {in_B, off, in_A, high, high, low, low}, 105 {in_B, out_A, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 106 {out_B, off, in_A, high, low, low, high}, 107 {off, off, out_A, low, high, high, high}, 108 {off, in_A, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 109 {off, in_B, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 110 {off, out_B, out_A, low, low, high, high}, 111 {in_A, off, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 112 {in_A, in_B, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 113 {in_A, out_B, out_A, low, low, high, high}, 114 {in_B, off, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 115 {in_B, in_A, out_A, low, high, high, low}, 116 {out_B, off, out_A, low, low, high, high}, 117 {out_B, in_A, out_A, low, low, high, high}, 118 {off, off, in_B, high, high, low, high}, 119 {off, in_A, in_B, high, high, low, low}, 120 {off, out_A, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 121 {off, out_B, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 122 {in_A, off, in_B, high, high, low, low}, 123 {in_A, out_B, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 124 {out_A, off, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 125 {out_B, off, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 126 {out_B, in_A, in_B, high, low, low, high}, 127 {off, off, out_B, low, high, high, high}, 128 {off, in_A, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 129 {off, out_A, out_B, low, low, high, high}, 130 {off, in_B, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 131 {in_A, off, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 132 {in_A, in_B, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 133 {out_A, off, out_B, low, low, high, high}, 134 {out_A, in_B, out_B, low, low, high, high}, 135 {in_B, off, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 136 {in_B, in_A, out_B, low, high, high, low}, 137 {in_B, out_A, out_B, low, low, high, high}, 138 {end, end, end, led_end, led_end, led_end, led_end} 139 }; 140 141 static int i40e_ptp_set_pins(struct i40e_pf *pf, 142 struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings *pins); 143 144 /** 145 * i40e_ptp_extts0_work - workqueue task function 146 * @work: workqueue task structure 147 * 148 * Service for PTP external clock event 149 **/ 150 static void i40e_ptp_extts0_work(struct work_struct *work) 151 { 152 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(work, struct i40e_pf, 153 ptp_extts0_work); 154 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 155 struct ptp_clock_event event; 156 u32 hi, lo; 157 158 /* Event time is captured by one of the two matched registers 159 * PRTTSYN_EVNT_L: 32 LSB of sampled time event 160 * PRTTSYN_EVNT_H: 32 MSB of sampled time event 161 * Event is defined in PRTTSYN_EVNT_0 register 162 */ 163 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_EVNT_L(0)); 164 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_EVNT_H(0)); 165 166 event.timestamp = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo; 167 168 event.type = PTP_CLOCK_EXTTS; 169 event.index = hw->pf_id; 170 171 /* fire event */ 172 ptp_clock_event(pf->ptp_clock, &event); 173 } 174 175 /** 176 * i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev - check if device supports PTP pins 177 * @hw: pointer to the hardware structure 178 * 179 * Return true if device supports PTP pins, false otherwise. 180 **/ 181 static bool i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(struct i40e_hw *hw) 182 { 183 return hw->device_id == I40E_DEV_ID_25G_SFP28 && 184 hw->subsystem_device_id == I40E_SUBDEV_ID_25G_PTP_PIN; 185 } 186 187 /** 188 * i40e_can_set_pins - check possibility of manipulating the pins 189 * @pf: board private structure 190 * 191 * Check if all conditions are satisfied to manipulate PTP pins. 192 * Return CAN_SET_PINS if pins can be set on a specific PF or 193 * return CAN_DO_PINS if pins can be manipulated within a NIC or 194 * return CANT_DO_PINS otherwise. 195 **/ 196 static enum i40e_can_set_pins_t i40e_can_set_pins(struct i40e_pf *pf) 197 { 198 if (!i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(&pf->hw)) { 199 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, 200 "PTP external clock not supported.\n"); 201 return CANT_DO_PINS; 202 } 203 204 if (!pf->ptp_pins) { 205 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, 206 "PTP PIN manipulation not allowed.\n"); 207 return CANT_DO_PINS; 208 } 209 210 if (pf->hw.pf_id) { 211 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, 212 "PTP PINs should be accessed via PF0.\n"); 213 return CAN_DO_PINS; 214 } 215 216 return CAN_SET_PINS; 217 } 218 219 /** 220 * i40_ptp_reset_timing_events - Reset PTP timing events 221 * @pf: Board private structure 222 * 223 * This function resets timing events for pf. 224 **/ 225 static void i40_ptp_reset_timing_events(struct i40e_pf *pf) 226 { 227 u32 i; 228 229 spin_lock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 230 for (i = 0; i <= I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_L_MAX_INDEX; i++) { 231 /* reading and automatically clearing timing events registers */ 232 rd32(&pf->hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_L(i)); 233 rd32(&pf->hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(i)); 234 pf->latch_events[i] = 0; 235 } 236 /* reading and automatically clearing timing events registers */ 237 rd32(&pf->hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_L); 238 rd32(&pf->hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_H); 239 240 pf->tx_hwtstamp_timeouts = 0; 241 pf->tx_hwtstamp_skipped = 0; 242 pf->rx_hwtstamp_cleared = 0; 243 pf->latch_event_flags = 0; 244 spin_unlock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 245 } 246 247 /** 248 * i40e_ptp_verify - check pins 249 * @ptp: ptp clock 250 * @pin: pin index 251 * @func: assigned function 252 * @chan: channel 253 * 254 * Check pins consistency. 255 * Return 0 on success or error on failure. 256 **/ 257 static int i40e_ptp_verify(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, unsigned int pin, 258 enum ptp_pin_function func, unsigned int chan) 259 { 260 switch (func) { 261 case PTP_PF_NONE: 262 case PTP_PF_EXTTS: 263 case PTP_PF_PEROUT: 264 break; 265 case PTP_PF_PHYSYNC: 266 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 267 } 268 return 0; 269 } 270 271 /** 272 * i40e_ptp_read - Read the PHC time from the device 273 * @pf: Board private structure 274 * @ts: timespec structure to hold the current time value 275 * @sts: structure to hold the system time before and after reading the PHC 276 * 277 * This function reads the PRTTSYN_TIME registers and stores them in a 278 * timespec. However, since the registers are 64 bits of nanoseconds, we must 279 * convert the result to a timespec before we can return. 280 **/ 281 static void i40e_ptp_read(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct timespec64 *ts, 282 struct ptp_system_timestamp *sts) 283 { 284 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 285 u32 hi, lo; 286 u64 ns; 287 288 /* The timer latches on the lowest register read. */ 289 ptp_read_system_prets(sts); 290 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_L); 291 ptp_read_system_postts(sts); 292 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_H); 293 294 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo; 295 296 *ts = ns_to_timespec64(ns); 297 } 298 299 /** 300 * i40e_ptp_write - Write the PHC time to the device 301 * @pf: Board private structure 302 * @ts: timespec structure that holds the new time value 303 * 304 * This function writes the PRTTSYN_TIME registers with the user value. Since 305 * we receive a timespec from the stack, we must convert that timespec into 306 * nanoseconds before programming the registers. 307 **/ 308 static void i40e_ptp_write(struct i40e_pf *pf, const struct timespec64 *ts) 309 { 310 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 311 u64 ns = timespec64_to_ns(ts); 312 313 /* The timer will not update until the high register is written, so 314 * write the low register first. 315 */ 316 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_L, ns & 0xFFFFFFFF); 317 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TIME_H, ns >> 32); 318 } 319 320 /** 321 * i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp - Convert device clock to system time 322 * @hwtstamps: Timestamp structure to update 323 * @timestamp: Timestamp from the hardware 324 * 325 * We need to convert the NIC clock value into a hwtstamp which can be used by 326 * the upper level timestamping functions. Since the timestamp is simply a 64- 327 * bit nanosecond value, we can call ns_to_ktime directly to handle this. 328 **/ 329 static void i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *hwtstamps, 330 u64 timestamp) 331 { 332 memset(hwtstamps, 0, sizeof(*hwtstamps)); 333 334 hwtstamps->hwtstamp = ns_to_ktime(timestamp); 335 } 336 337 /** 338 * i40e_ptp_adjfreq - Adjust the PHC frequency 339 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure 340 * @ppb: Parts per billion adjustment from the base 341 * 342 * Adjust the frequency of the PHC by the indicated parts per billion from the 343 * base frequency. 344 **/ 345 static int i40e_ptp_adjfreq(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s32 ppb) 346 { 347 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 348 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 349 u64 adj, freq, diff; 350 int neg_adj = 0; 351 352 if (ppb < 0) { 353 neg_adj = 1; 354 ppb = -ppb; 355 } 356 357 freq = I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL; 358 freq *= ppb; 359 diff = div_u64(freq, 1000000000ULL); 360 361 if (neg_adj) 362 adj = I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL - diff; 363 else 364 adj = I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL + diff; 365 366 /* At some link speeds, the base incval is so large that directly 367 * multiplying by ppb would result in arithmetic overflow even when 368 * using a u64. Avoid this by instead calculating the new incval 369 * always in terms of the 40GbE clock rate and then multiplying by the 370 * link speed factor afterwards. This does result in slightly lower 371 * precision at lower link speeds, but it is fairly minor. 372 */ 373 smp_mb(); /* Force any pending update before accessing. */ 374 adj *= READ_ONCE(pf->ptp_adj_mult); 375 376 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_L, adj & 0xFFFFFFFF); 377 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_H, adj >> 32); 378 379 return 0; 380 } 381 382 /** 383 * i40e_ptp_set_1pps_signal_hw - configure 1PPS PTP signal for pins 384 * @pf: the PF private data structure 385 * 386 * Configure 1PPS signal used for PTP pins 387 **/ 388 static void i40e_ptp_set_1pps_signal_hw(struct i40e_pf *pf) 389 { 390 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 391 struct timespec64 now; 392 u64 ns; 393 394 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(1), 0); 395 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_1(1), I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_1_INSTNT); 396 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(1), I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0_OUT_ENABLE); 397 398 i40e_ptp_read(pf, &now, NULL); 399 now.tv_sec += I40E_PTP_2_SEC_DELAY; 400 now.tv_nsec = 0; 401 ns = timespec64_to_ns(&now); 402 403 /* I40E_PRTTSYN_TGT_L(1) */ 404 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TGT_L(1), ns & 0xFFFFFFFF); 405 /* I40E_PRTTSYN_TGT_H(1) */ 406 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TGT_H(1), ns >> 32); 407 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CLKO(1), I40E_PTP_HALF_SECOND); 408 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_1(1), I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_1_INSTNT); 409 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(1), 410 I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0_OUT_ENABLE_CLK_MOD); 411 } 412 413 /** 414 * i40e_ptp_adjtime - Adjust the PHC time 415 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure 416 * @delta: Offset in nanoseconds to adjust the PHC time by 417 * 418 * Adjust the current clock time by a delta specified in nanoseconds. 419 **/ 420 static int i40e_ptp_adjtime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s64 delta) 421 { 422 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 423 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 424 425 mutex_lock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 426 427 if (delta > -999999900LL && delta < 999999900LL) { 428 int neg_adj = 0; 429 u32 timadj; 430 u64 tohw; 431 432 if (delta < 0) { 433 neg_adj = 1; 434 tohw = -delta; 435 } else { 436 tohw = delta; 437 } 438 439 timadj = tohw & 0x3FFFFFFF; 440 if (neg_adj) 441 timadj |= I40E_ISGN; 442 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_ADJ, timadj); 443 } else { 444 struct timespec64 then, now; 445 446 then = ns_to_timespec64(delta); 447 i40e_ptp_read(pf, &now, NULL); 448 now = timespec64_add(now, then); 449 i40e_ptp_write(pf, (const struct timespec64 *)&now); 450 i40e_ptp_set_1pps_signal_hw(pf); 451 } 452 453 mutex_unlock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 454 455 return 0; 456 } 457 458 /** 459 * i40e_ptp_gettimex - Get the time of the PHC 460 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure 461 * @ts: timespec structure to hold the current time value 462 * @sts: structure to hold the system time before and after reading the PHC 463 * 464 * Read the device clock and return the correct value on ns, after converting it 465 * into a timespec struct. 466 **/ 467 static int i40e_ptp_gettimex(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, struct timespec64 *ts, 468 struct ptp_system_timestamp *sts) 469 { 470 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 471 472 mutex_lock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 473 i40e_ptp_read(pf, ts, sts); 474 mutex_unlock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 475 476 return 0; 477 } 478 479 /** 480 * i40e_ptp_settime - Set the time of the PHC 481 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure 482 * @ts: timespec64 structure that holds the new time value 483 * 484 * Set the device clock to the user input value. The conversion from timespec 485 * to ns happens in the write function. 486 **/ 487 static int i40e_ptp_settime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, 488 const struct timespec64 *ts) 489 { 490 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 491 492 mutex_lock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 493 i40e_ptp_write(pf, ts); 494 mutex_unlock(&pf->tmreg_lock); 495 496 return 0; 497 } 498 499 /** 500 * i40e_pps_configure - configure PPS events 501 * @ptp: ptp clock 502 * @rq: clock request 503 * @on: status 504 * 505 * Configure PPS events for external clock source. 506 * Return 0 on success or error on failure. 507 **/ 508 static int i40e_pps_configure(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, 509 struct ptp_clock_request *rq, 510 int on) 511 { 512 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 513 514 if (!!on) 515 i40e_ptp_set_1pps_signal_hw(pf); 516 517 return 0; 518 } 519 520 /** 521 * i40e_pin_state - determine PIN state 522 * @index: PIN index 523 * @func: function assigned to PIN 524 * 525 * Determine PIN state based on PIN index and function assigned. 526 * Return PIN state. 527 **/ 528 static enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state i40e_pin_state(int index, int func) 529 { 530 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state state = off; 531 532 if (index == 0 && func == PTP_PF_EXTTS) 533 state = in_A; 534 if (index == 1 && func == PTP_PF_EXTTS) 535 state = in_B; 536 if (index == 0 && func == PTP_PF_PEROUT) 537 state = out_A; 538 if (index == 1 && func == PTP_PF_PEROUT) 539 state = out_B; 540 541 return state; 542 } 543 544 /** 545 * i40e_ptp_enable_pin - enable PINs. 546 * @pf: private board structure 547 * @chan: channel 548 * @func: PIN function 549 * @on: state 550 * 551 * Enable PTP pins for external clock source. 552 * Return 0 on success or error code on failure. 553 **/ 554 static int i40e_ptp_enable_pin(struct i40e_pf *pf, unsigned int chan, 555 enum ptp_pin_function func, int on) 556 { 557 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state *pin = NULL; 558 struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings pins; 559 int pin_index; 560 561 /* Use PF0 to set pins. Return success for user space tools */ 562 if (pf->hw.pf_id) 563 return 0; 564 565 /* Preserve previous state of pins that we don't touch */ 566 pins.sdp3_2 = pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_2; 567 pins.sdp3_3 = pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_3; 568 pins.gpio_4 = pf->ptp_pins->gpio_4; 569 570 /* To turn on the pin - find the corresponding one based on 571 * the given index. To to turn the function off - find 572 * which pin had it assigned. Don't use ptp_find_pin here 573 * because it tries to lock the pincfg_mux which is locked by 574 * ptp_pin_store() that calls here. 575 */ 576 if (on) { 577 pin_index = ptp_find_pin(pf->ptp_clock, func, chan); 578 if (pin_index < 0) 579 return -EBUSY; 580 581 switch (pin_index) { 582 case SDP3_2: 583 pin = &pins.sdp3_2; 584 break; 585 case SDP3_3: 586 pin = &pins.sdp3_3; 587 break; 588 case GPIO_4: 589 pin = &pins.gpio_4; 590 break; 591 default: 592 return -EINVAL; 593 } 594 595 *pin = i40e_pin_state(chan, func); 596 } else { 597 pins.sdp3_2 = off; 598 pins.sdp3_3 = off; 599 pins.gpio_4 = off; 600 } 601 602 return i40e_ptp_set_pins(pf, &pins) ? -EINVAL : 0; 603 } 604 605 /** 606 * i40e_ptp_feature_enable - Enable external clock pins 607 * @ptp: The PTP clock structure 608 * @rq: The PTP clock request structure 609 * @on: To turn feature on/off 610 * 611 * Setting on/off PTP PPS feature for pin. 612 **/ 613 static int i40e_ptp_feature_enable(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, 614 struct ptp_clock_request *rq, 615 int on) 616 { 617 struct i40e_pf *pf = container_of(ptp, struct i40e_pf, ptp_caps); 618 619 enum ptp_pin_function func; 620 unsigned int chan; 621 622 /* TODO: Implement flags handling for EXTTS and PEROUT */ 623 switch (rq->type) { 624 case PTP_CLK_REQ_EXTTS: 625 func = PTP_PF_EXTTS; 626 chan = rq->extts.index; 627 break; 628 case PTP_CLK_REQ_PEROUT: 629 func = PTP_PF_PEROUT; 630 chan = rq->perout.index; 631 break; 632 case PTP_CLK_REQ_PPS: 633 return i40e_pps_configure(ptp, rq, on); 634 default: 635 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 636 } 637 638 return i40e_ptp_enable_pin(pf, chan, func, on); 639 } 640 641 /** 642 * i40e_ptp_get_rx_events - Read I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1 and latch events 643 * @pf: the PF data structure 644 * 645 * This function reads I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1 and updates the corresponding timers 646 * for noticed latch events. This allows the driver to keep track of the first 647 * time a latch event was noticed which will be used to help clear out Rx 648 * timestamps for packets that got dropped or lost. 649 * 650 * This function will return the current value of I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1 and is 651 * expected to be called only while under the ptp_rx_lock. 652 **/ 653 static u32 i40e_ptp_get_rx_events(struct i40e_pf *pf) 654 { 655 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 656 u32 prttsyn_stat, new_latch_events; 657 int i; 658 659 prttsyn_stat = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_1); 660 new_latch_events = prttsyn_stat & ~pf->latch_event_flags; 661 662 /* Update the jiffies time for any newly latched timestamp. This 663 * ensures that we store the time that we first discovered a timestamp 664 * was latched by the hardware. The service task will later determine 665 * if we should free the latch and drop that timestamp should too much 666 * time pass. This flow ensures that we only update jiffies for new 667 * events latched since the last time we checked, and not all events 668 * currently latched, so that the service task accounting remains 669 * accurate. 670 */ 671 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { 672 if (new_latch_events & BIT(i)) 673 pf->latch_events[i] = jiffies; 674 } 675 676 /* Finally, we store the current status of the Rx timestamp latches */ 677 pf->latch_event_flags = prttsyn_stat; 678 679 return prttsyn_stat; 680 } 681 682 /** 683 * i40e_ptp_rx_hang - Detect error case when Rx timestamp registers are hung 684 * @pf: The PF private data structure 685 * 686 * This watchdog task is scheduled to detect error case where hardware has 687 * dropped an Rx packet that was timestamped when the ring is full. The 688 * particular error is rare but leaves the device in a state unable to timestamp 689 * any future packets. 690 **/ 691 void i40e_ptp_rx_hang(struct i40e_pf *pf) 692 { 693 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 694 unsigned int i, cleared = 0; 695 696 /* Since we cannot turn off the Rx timestamp logic if the device is 697 * configured for Tx timestamping, we check if Rx timestamping is 698 * configured. We don't want to spuriously warn about Rx timestamp 699 * hangs if we don't care about the timestamps. 700 */ 701 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP) || !pf->ptp_rx) 702 return; 703 704 spin_lock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 705 706 /* Update current latch times for Rx events */ 707 i40e_ptp_get_rx_events(pf); 708 709 /* Check all the currently latched Rx events and see whether they have 710 * been latched for over a second. It is assumed that any timestamp 711 * should have been cleared within this time, or else it was captured 712 * for a dropped frame that the driver never received. Thus, we will 713 * clear any timestamp that has been latched for over 1 second. 714 */ 715 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { 716 if ((pf->latch_event_flags & BIT(i)) && 717 time_is_before_jiffies(pf->latch_events[i] + HZ)) { 718 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(i)); 719 pf->latch_event_flags &= ~BIT(i); 720 cleared++; 721 } 722 } 723 724 spin_unlock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 725 726 /* Log a warning if more than 2 timestamps got dropped in the same 727 * check. We don't want to warn about all drops because it can occur 728 * in normal scenarios such as PTP frames on multicast addresses we 729 * aren't listening to. However, administrator should know if this is 730 * the reason packets aren't receiving timestamps. 731 */ 732 if (cleared > 2) 733 dev_dbg(&pf->pdev->dev, 734 "Dropped %d missed RXTIME timestamp events\n", 735 cleared); 736 737 /* Finally, update the rx_hwtstamp_cleared counter */ 738 pf->rx_hwtstamp_cleared += cleared; 739 } 740 741 /** 742 * i40e_ptp_tx_hang - Detect error case when Tx timestamp register is hung 743 * @pf: The PF private data structure 744 * 745 * This watchdog task is run periodically to make sure that we clear the Tx 746 * timestamp logic if we don't obtain a timestamp in a reasonable amount of 747 * time. It is unexpected in the normal case but if it occurs it results in 748 * permanently preventing timestamps of future packets. 749 **/ 750 void i40e_ptp_tx_hang(struct i40e_pf *pf) 751 { 752 struct sk_buff *skb; 753 754 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP) || !pf->ptp_tx) 755 return; 756 757 /* Nothing to do if we're not already waiting for a timestamp */ 758 if (!test_bit(__I40E_PTP_TX_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state)) 759 return; 760 761 /* We already have a handler routine which is run when we are notified 762 * of a Tx timestamp in the hardware. If we don't get an interrupt 763 * within a second it is reasonable to assume that we never will. 764 */ 765 if (time_is_before_jiffies(pf->ptp_tx_start + HZ)) { 766 skb = pf->ptp_tx_skb; 767 pf->ptp_tx_skb = NULL; 768 clear_bit_unlock(__I40E_PTP_TX_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state); 769 770 /* Free the skb after we clear the bitlock */ 771 dev_kfree_skb_any(skb); 772 pf->tx_hwtstamp_timeouts++; 773 } 774 } 775 776 /** 777 * i40e_ptp_tx_hwtstamp - Utility function which returns the Tx timestamp 778 * @pf: Board private structure 779 * 780 * Read the value of the Tx timestamp from the registers, convert it into a 781 * value consumable by the stack, and store that result into the shhwtstamps 782 * struct before returning it up the stack. 783 **/ 784 void i40e_ptp_tx_hwtstamp(struct i40e_pf *pf) 785 { 786 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps shhwtstamps; 787 struct sk_buff *skb = pf->ptp_tx_skb; 788 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 789 u32 hi, lo; 790 u64 ns; 791 792 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP) || !pf->ptp_tx) 793 return; 794 795 /* don't attempt to timestamp if we don't have an skb */ 796 if (!pf->ptp_tx_skb) 797 return; 798 799 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_L); 800 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_H); 801 802 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo; 803 i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(&shhwtstamps, ns); 804 805 /* Clear the bit lock as soon as possible after reading the register, 806 * and prior to notifying the stack via skb_tstamp_tx(). Otherwise 807 * applications might wake up and attempt to request another transmit 808 * timestamp prior to the bit lock being cleared. 809 */ 810 pf->ptp_tx_skb = NULL; 811 clear_bit_unlock(__I40E_PTP_TX_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state); 812 813 /* Notify the stack and free the skb after we've unlocked */ 814 skb_tstamp_tx(skb, &shhwtstamps); 815 dev_kfree_skb_any(skb); 816 } 817 818 /** 819 * i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp - Utility function which checks for an Rx timestamp 820 * @pf: Board private structure 821 * @skb: Particular skb to send timestamp with 822 * @index: Index into the receive timestamp registers for the timestamp 823 * 824 * The XL710 receives a notification in the receive descriptor with an offset 825 * into the set of RXTIME registers where the timestamp is for that skb. This 826 * function goes and fetches the receive timestamp from that offset, if a valid 827 * one exists. The RXTIME registers are in ns, so we must convert the result 828 * first. 829 **/ 830 void i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct sk_buff *skb, u8 index) 831 { 832 u32 prttsyn_stat, hi, lo; 833 struct i40e_hw *hw; 834 u64 ns; 835 836 /* Since we cannot turn off the Rx timestamp logic if the device is 837 * doing Tx timestamping, check if Rx timestamping is configured. 838 */ 839 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP) || !pf->ptp_rx) 840 return; 841 842 hw = &pf->hw; 843 844 spin_lock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 845 846 /* Get current Rx events and update latch times */ 847 prttsyn_stat = i40e_ptp_get_rx_events(pf); 848 849 /* TODO: Should we warn about missing Rx timestamp event? */ 850 if (!(prttsyn_stat & BIT(index))) { 851 spin_unlock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 852 return; 853 } 854 855 /* Clear the latched event since we're about to read its register */ 856 pf->latch_event_flags &= ~BIT(index); 857 858 lo = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_L(index)); 859 hi = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(index)); 860 861 spin_unlock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 862 863 ns = (((u64)hi) << 32) | lo; 864 865 i40e_ptp_convert_to_hwtstamp(skb_hwtstamps(skb), ns); 866 } 867 868 /** 869 * i40e_ptp_set_increment - Utility function to update clock increment rate 870 * @pf: Board private structure 871 * 872 * During a link change, the DMA frequency that drives the 1588 logic will 873 * change. In order to keep the PRTTSYN_TIME registers in units of nanoseconds, 874 * we must update the increment value per clock tick. 875 **/ 876 void i40e_ptp_set_increment(struct i40e_pf *pf) 877 { 878 struct i40e_link_status *hw_link_info; 879 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 880 u64 incval; 881 u32 mult; 882 883 hw_link_info = &hw->phy.link_info; 884 885 i40e_aq_get_link_info(&pf->hw, true, NULL, NULL); 886 887 switch (hw_link_info->link_speed) { 888 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_10GB: 889 mult = I40E_PTP_10GB_INCVAL_MULT; 890 break; 891 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_5GB: 892 mult = I40E_PTP_5GB_INCVAL_MULT; 893 break; 894 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_1GB: 895 mult = I40E_PTP_1GB_INCVAL_MULT; 896 break; 897 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_100MB: 898 { 899 static int warn_once; 900 901 if (!warn_once) { 902 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, 903 "1588 functionality is not supported at 100 Mbps. Stopping the PHC.\n"); 904 warn_once++; 905 } 906 mult = 0; 907 break; 908 } 909 case I40E_LINK_SPEED_40GB: 910 default: 911 mult = 1; 912 break; 913 } 914 915 /* The increment value is calculated by taking the base 40GbE incvalue 916 * and multiplying it by a factor based on the link speed. 917 */ 918 incval = I40E_PTP_40GB_INCVAL * mult; 919 920 /* Write the new increment value into the increment register. The 921 * hardware will not update the clock until both registers have been 922 * written. 923 */ 924 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_L, incval & 0xFFFFFFFF); 925 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_INC_H, incval >> 32); 926 927 /* Update the base adjustement value. */ 928 WRITE_ONCE(pf->ptp_adj_mult, mult); 929 smp_mb(); /* Force the above update. */ 930 } 931 932 /** 933 * i40e_ptp_get_ts_config - ioctl interface to read the HW timestamping 934 * @pf: Board private structure 935 * @ifr: ioctl data 936 * 937 * Obtain the current hardware timestamping settigs as requested. To do this, 938 * keep a shadow copy of the timestamp settings rather than attempting to 939 * deconstruct it from the registers. 940 **/ 941 int i40e_ptp_get_ts_config(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct ifreq *ifr) 942 { 943 struct hwtstamp_config *config = &pf->tstamp_config; 944 945 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP)) 946 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 947 948 return copy_to_user(ifr->ifr_data, config, sizeof(*config)) ? 949 -EFAULT : 0; 950 } 951 952 /** 953 * i40e_ptp_free_pins - free memory used by PTP pins 954 * @pf: Board private structure 955 * 956 * Release memory allocated for PTP pins. 957 **/ 958 static void i40e_ptp_free_pins(struct i40e_pf *pf) 959 { 960 if (i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(&pf->hw)) { 961 kfree(pf->ptp_pins); 962 kfree(pf->ptp_caps.pin_config); 963 pf->ptp_pins = NULL; 964 } 965 } 966 967 /** 968 * i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw - Set HW GPIO pin 969 * @hw: pointer to the hardware structure 970 * @pin: pin index 971 * @state: pin state 972 * 973 * Set status of GPIO pin for external clock handling. 974 **/ 975 static void i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(struct i40e_hw *hw, 976 unsigned int pin, 977 enum i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state state) 978 { 979 switch (state) { 980 case off: 981 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(pin), 0); 982 break; 983 case in_A: 984 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(pin), 985 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_PORT_0_IN_TIMESYNC_0); 986 break; 987 case in_B: 988 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(pin), 989 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_PORT_1_IN_TIMESYNC_0); 990 break; 991 case out_A: 992 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(pin), 993 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_PORT_0_OUT_TIMESYNC_1); 994 break; 995 case out_B: 996 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(pin), 997 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_PORT_1_OUT_TIMESYNC_1); 998 break; 999 default: 1000 break; 1001 } 1002 } 1003 1004 /** 1005 * i40e_ptp_set_led_hw - Set HW GPIO led 1006 * @hw: pointer to the hardware structure 1007 * @led: led index 1008 * @state: led state 1009 * 1010 * Set status of GPIO led for external clock handling. 1011 **/ 1012 static void i40e_ptp_set_led_hw(struct i40e_hw *hw, 1013 unsigned int led, 1014 enum i40e_ptp_led_pin_state state) 1015 { 1016 switch (state) { 1017 case low: 1018 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_SET, 1019 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_SET_DRV_SDP_DATA | led); 1020 break; 1021 case high: 1022 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_SET, 1023 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_SET_DRV_SDP_DATA | 1024 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_SET_SDP_DATA_HI | led); 1025 break; 1026 default: 1027 break; 1028 } 1029 } 1030 1031 /** 1032 * i40e_ptp_init_leds_hw - init LEDs 1033 * @hw: pointer to a hardware structure 1034 * 1035 * Set initial state of LEDs 1036 **/ 1037 static void i40e_ptp_init_leds_hw(struct i40e_hw *hw) 1038 { 1039 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(I40E_LED2_0), 1040 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_LED_INIT); 1041 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(I40E_LED2_1), 1042 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_LED_INIT); 1043 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(I40E_LED3_0), 1044 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_LED_INIT); 1045 wr32(hw, I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL(I40E_LED3_1), 1046 I40E_GLGEN_GPIO_CTL_LED_INIT); 1047 } 1048 1049 /** 1050 * i40e_ptp_set_pins_hw - Set HW GPIO pins 1051 * @pf: Board private structure 1052 * 1053 * This function sets GPIO pins for PTP 1054 **/ 1055 static void i40e_ptp_set_pins_hw(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1056 { 1057 const struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings *pins = pf->ptp_pins; 1058 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 1059 1060 /* pin must be disabled before it may be used */ 1061 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_2, off); 1062 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_3, off); 1063 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_GPIO_4, off); 1064 1065 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_2, pins->sdp3_2); 1066 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_3, pins->sdp3_3); 1067 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_GPIO_4, pins->gpio_4); 1068 1069 i40e_ptp_set_led_hw(hw, I40E_LED2_0, pins->led2_0); 1070 i40e_ptp_set_led_hw(hw, I40E_LED2_1, pins->led2_1); 1071 i40e_ptp_set_led_hw(hw, I40E_LED3_0, pins->led3_0); 1072 i40e_ptp_set_led_hw(hw, I40E_LED3_1, pins->led3_1); 1073 1074 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, 1075 "PTP configuration set to: SDP3_2: %s, SDP3_3: %s, GPIO_4: %s.\n", 1076 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->sdp3_2], 1077 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->sdp3_3], 1078 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->gpio_4]); 1079 } 1080 1081 /** 1082 * i40e_ptp_set_pins - set PTP pins in HW 1083 * @pf: Board private structure 1084 * @pins: PTP pins to be applied 1085 * 1086 * Validate and set PTP pins in HW for specific PF. 1087 * Return 0 on success or negative value on error. 1088 **/ 1089 static int i40e_ptp_set_pins(struct i40e_pf *pf, 1090 struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings *pins) 1091 { 1092 enum i40e_can_set_pins_t pin_caps = i40e_can_set_pins(pf); 1093 int i = 0; 1094 1095 if (pin_caps == CANT_DO_PINS) 1096 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 1097 else if (pin_caps == CAN_DO_PINS) 1098 return 0; 1099 1100 if (pins->sdp3_2 == invalid) 1101 pins->sdp3_2 = pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_2; 1102 if (pins->sdp3_3 == invalid) 1103 pins->sdp3_3 = pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_3; 1104 if (pins->gpio_4 == invalid) 1105 pins->gpio_4 = pf->ptp_pins->gpio_4; 1106 while (i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].sdp3_2 != end) { 1107 if (pins->sdp3_2 == i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].sdp3_2 && 1108 pins->sdp3_3 == i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].sdp3_3 && 1109 pins->gpio_4 == i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].gpio_4) { 1110 pins->led2_0 = 1111 i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].led2_0; 1112 pins->led2_1 = 1113 i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].led2_1; 1114 pins->led3_0 = 1115 i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].led3_0; 1116 pins->led3_1 = 1117 i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].led3_1; 1118 break; 1119 } 1120 i++; 1121 } 1122 if (i40e_ptp_pin_led_allowed_states[i].sdp3_2 == end) { 1123 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, 1124 "Unsupported PTP pin configuration: SDP3_2: %s, SDP3_3: %s, GPIO_4: %s.\n", 1125 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->sdp3_2], 1126 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->sdp3_3], 1127 i40e_ptp_gpio_pin_state2str[pins->gpio_4]); 1128 1129 return -EPERM; 1130 } 1131 memcpy(pf->ptp_pins, pins, sizeof(*pins)); 1132 i40e_ptp_set_pins_hw(pf); 1133 i40_ptp_reset_timing_events(pf); 1134 1135 return 0; 1136 } 1137 1138 /** 1139 * i40e_ptp_alloc_pins - allocate PTP pins structure 1140 * @pf: Board private structure 1141 * 1142 * allocate PTP pins structure 1143 **/ 1144 int i40e_ptp_alloc_pins(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1145 { 1146 if (!i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(&pf->hw)) 1147 return 0; 1148 1149 pf->ptp_pins = 1150 kzalloc(sizeof(struct i40e_ptp_pins_settings), GFP_KERNEL); 1151 1152 if (!pf->ptp_pins) { 1153 dev_warn(&pf->pdev->dev, "Cannot allocate memory for PTP pins structure.\n"); 1154 return -I40E_ERR_NO_MEMORY; 1155 } 1156 1157 pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_2 = off; 1158 pf->ptp_pins->sdp3_3 = off; 1159 pf->ptp_pins->gpio_4 = off; 1160 pf->ptp_pins->led2_0 = high; 1161 pf->ptp_pins->led2_1 = high; 1162 pf->ptp_pins->led3_0 = high; 1163 pf->ptp_pins->led3_1 = high; 1164 1165 /* Use PF0 to set pins in HW. Return success for user space tools */ 1166 if (pf->hw.pf_id) 1167 return 0; 1168 1169 i40e_ptp_init_leds_hw(&pf->hw); 1170 i40e_ptp_set_pins_hw(pf); 1171 1172 return 0; 1173 } 1174 1175 /** 1176 * i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode - setup hardware for requested timestamp mode 1177 * @pf: Board private structure 1178 * @config: hwtstamp settings requested or saved 1179 * 1180 * Control hardware registers to enter the specific mode requested by the 1181 * user. Also used during reset path to ensure that timestamp settings are 1182 * maintained. 1183 * 1184 * Note: modifies config in place, and may update the requested mode to be 1185 * more broad if the specific filter is not directly supported. 1186 **/ 1187 static int i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(struct i40e_pf *pf, 1188 struct hwtstamp_config *config) 1189 { 1190 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 1191 u32 tsyntype, regval; 1192 1193 /* Selects external trigger to cause event */ 1194 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(0)); 1195 /* Bit 17:16 is EVNTLVL, 01B rising edge */ 1196 regval &= 0; 1197 regval |= (1 << I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0_EVNTLVL_SHIFT); 1198 /* regval: 0001 0000 0000 0000 0000 */ 1199 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(0), regval); 1200 1201 /* Enabel interrupts */ 1202 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0); 1203 regval |= 1 << I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_EVENT_INT_ENA_SHIFT; 1204 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval); 1205 1206 INIT_WORK(&pf->ptp_extts0_work, i40e_ptp_extts0_work); 1207 1208 /* Reserved for future extensions. */ 1209 if (config->flags) 1210 return -EINVAL; 1211 1212 switch (config->tx_type) { 1213 case HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF: 1214 pf->ptp_tx = false; 1215 break; 1216 case HWTSTAMP_TX_ON: 1217 pf->ptp_tx = true; 1218 break; 1219 default: 1220 return -ERANGE; 1221 } 1222 1223 switch (config->rx_filter) { 1224 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE: 1225 pf->ptp_rx = false; 1226 /* We set the type to V1, but do not enable UDP packet 1227 * recognition. In this way, we should be as close to 1228 * disabling PTP Rx timestamps as possible since V1 packets 1229 * are always UDP, since L2 packets are a V2 feature. 1230 */ 1231 tsyntype = I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V1; 1232 break; 1233 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_SYNC: 1234 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_DELAY_REQ: 1235 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT: 1236 if (!(pf->hw_features & I40E_HW_PTP_L4_CAPABLE)) 1237 return -ERANGE; 1238 pf->ptp_rx = true; 1239 tsyntype = I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_V1MESSTYPE0_MASK | 1240 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V1 | 1241 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_UDP_ENA_MASK; 1242 config->rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT; 1243 break; 1244 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_EVENT: 1245 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_EVENT: 1246 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_SYNC: 1247 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_SYNC: 1248 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_DELAY_REQ: 1249 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L4_DELAY_REQ: 1250 if (!(pf->hw_features & I40E_HW_PTP_L4_CAPABLE)) 1251 return -ERANGE; 1252 fallthrough; 1253 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_EVENT: 1254 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_SYNC: 1255 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_DELAY_REQ: 1256 pf->ptp_rx = true; 1257 tsyntype = I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_V2MESSTYPE0_MASK | 1258 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNTYPE_V2; 1259 if (pf->hw_features & I40E_HW_PTP_L4_CAPABLE) { 1260 tsyntype |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_UDP_ENA_MASK; 1261 config->rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_EVENT; 1262 } else { 1263 config->rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V2_L2_EVENT; 1264 } 1265 break; 1266 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NTP_ALL: 1267 case HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL: 1268 default: 1269 return -ERANGE; 1270 } 1271 1272 /* Clear out all 1588-related registers to clear and unlatch them. */ 1273 spin_lock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 1274 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_STAT_0); 1275 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_TXTIME_H); 1276 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(0)); 1277 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(1)); 1278 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(2)); 1279 rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_RXTIME_H(3)); 1280 pf->latch_event_flags = 0; 1281 spin_unlock_bh(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 1282 1283 /* Enable/disable the Tx timestamp interrupt based on user input. */ 1284 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0); 1285 if (pf->ptp_tx) 1286 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TXTIME_INT_ENA_MASK; 1287 else 1288 regval &= ~I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TXTIME_INT_ENA_MASK; 1289 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval); 1290 1291 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA); 1292 if (pf->ptp_tx) 1293 regval |= I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA_TIMESYNC_MASK; 1294 else 1295 regval &= ~I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA_TIMESYNC_MASK; 1296 wr32(hw, I40E_PFINT_ICR0_ENA, regval); 1297 1298 /* Although there is no simple on/off switch for Rx, we "disable" Rx 1299 * timestamps by setting to V1 only mode and clear the UDP 1300 * recognition. This ought to disable all PTP Rx timestamps as V1 1301 * packets are always over UDP. Note that software is configured to 1302 * ignore Rx timestamps via the pf->ptp_rx flag. 1303 */ 1304 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1); 1305 /* clear everything but the enable bit */ 1306 regval &= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNENA_MASK; 1307 /* now enable bits for desired Rx timestamps */ 1308 regval |= tsyntype; 1309 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1, regval); 1310 1311 return 0; 1312 } 1313 1314 /** 1315 * i40e_ptp_set_ts_config - ioctl interface to control the HW timestamping 1316 * @pf: Board private structure 1317 * @ifr: ioctl data 1318 * 1319 * Respond to the user filter requests and make the appropriate hardware 1320 * changes here. The XL710 cannot support splitting of the Tx/Rx timestamping 1321 * logic, so keep track in software of whether to indicate these timestamps 1322 * or not. 1323 * 1324 * It is permissible to "upgrade" the user request to a broader filter, as long 1325 * as the user receives the timestamps they care about and the user is notified 1326 * the filter has been broadened. 1327 **/ 1328 int i40e_ptp_set_ts_config(struct i40e_pf *pf, struct ifreq *ifr) 1329 { 1330 struct hwtstamp_config config; 1331 int err; 1332 1333 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP)) 1334 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 1335 1336 if (copy_from_user(&config, ifr->ifr_data, sizeof(config))) 1337 return -EFAULT; 1338 1339 err = i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(pf, &config); 1340 if (err) 1341 return err; 1342 1343 /* save these settings for future reference */ 1344 pf->tstamp_config = config; 1345 1346 return copy_to_user(ifr->ifr_data, &config, sizeof(config)) ? 1347 -EFAULT : 0; 1348 } 1349 1350 /** 1351 * i40e_init_pin_config - initialize pins. 1352 * @pf: private board structure 1353 * 1354 * Initialize pins for external clock source. 1355 * Return 0 on success or error code on failure. 1356 **/ 1357 static int i40e_init_pin_config(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1358 { 1359 int i; 1360 1361 pf->ptp_caps.n_pins = 3; 1362 pf->ptp_caps.n_ext_ts = 2; 1363 pf->ptp_caps.pps = 1; 1364 pf->ptp_caps.n_per_out = 2; 1365 1366 pf->ptp_caps.pin_config = kcalloc(pf->ptp_caps.n_pins, 1367 sizeof(*pf->ptp_caps.pin_config), 1368 GFP_KERNEL); 1369 if (!pf->ptp_caps.pin_config) 1370 return -ENOMEM; 1371 1372 for (i = 0; i < pf->ptp_caps.n_pins; i++) { 1373 snprintf(pf->ptp_caps.pin_config[i].name, 1374 sizeof(pf->ptp_caps.pin_config[i].name), 1375 "%s", sdp_desc[i].name); 1376 pf->ptp_caps.pin_config[i].index = sdp_desc[i].index; 1377 pf->ptp_caps.pin_config[i].func = PTP_PF_NONE; 1378 pf->ptp_caps.pin_config[i].chan = sdp_desc[i].chan; 1379 } 1380 1381 pf->ptp_caps.verify = i40e_ptp_verify; 1382 pf->ptp_caps.enable = i40e_ptp_feature_enable; 1383 1384 pf->ptp_caps.pps = 1; 1385 1386 return 0; 1387 } 1388 1389 /** 1390 * i40e_ptp_create_clock - Create PTP clock device for userspace 1391 * @pf: Board private structure 1392 * 1393 * This function creates a new PTP clock device. It only creates one if we 1394 * don't already have one, so it is safe to call. Will return error if it 1395 * can't create one, but success if we already have a device. Should be used 1396 * by i40e_ptp_init to create clock initially, and prevent global resets from 1397 * creating new clock devices. 1398 **/ 1399 static long i40e_ptp_create_clock(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1400 { 1401 /* no need to create a clock device if we already have one */ 1402 if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(pf->ptp_clock)) 1403 return 0; 1404 1405 strlcpy(pf->ptp_caps.name, i40e_driver_name, 1406 sizeof(pf->ptp_caps.name) - 1); 1407 pf->ptp_caps.owner = THIS_MODULE; 1408 pf->ptp_caps.max_adj = 999999999; 1409 pf->ptp_caps.adjfreq = i40e_ptp_adjfreq; 1410 pf->ptp_caps.adjtime = i40e_ptp_adjtime; 1411 pf->ptp_caps.gettimex64 = i40e_ptp_gettimex; 1412 pf->ptp_caps.settime64 = i40e_ptp_settime; 1413 if (i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(&pf->hw)) { 1414 int err = i40e_init_pin_config(pf); 1415 1416 if (err) 1417 return err; 1418 } 1419 1420 /* Attempt to register the clock before enabling the hardware. */ 1421 pf->ptp_clock = ptp_clock_register(&pf->ptp_caps, &pf->pdev->dev); 1422 if (IS_ERR(pf->ptp_clock)) 1423 return PTR_ERR(pf->ptp_clock); 1424 1425 /* clear the hwtstamp settings here during clock create, instead of 1426 * during regular init, so that we can maintain settings across a 1427 * reset or suspend. 1428 */ 1429 pf->tstamp_config.rx_filter = HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE; 1430 pf->tstamp_config.tx_type = HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF; 1431 1432 /* Set the previous "reset" time to the current Kernel clock time */ 1433 ktime_get_real_ts64(&pf->ptp_prev_hw_time); 1434 pf->ptp_reset_start = ktime_get(); 1435 1436 return 0; 1437 } 1438 1439 /** 1440 * i40e_ptp_save_hw_time - Save the current PTP time as ptp_prev_hw_time 1441 * @pf: Board private structure 1442 * 1443 * Read the current PTP time and save it into pf->ptp_prev_hw_time. This should 1444 * be called at the end of preparing to reset, just before hardware reset 1445 * occurs, in order to preserve the PTP time as close as possible across 1446 * resets. 1447 */ 1448 void i40e_ptp_save_hw_time(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1449 { 1450 /* don't try to access the PTP clock if it's not enabled */ 1451 if (!(pf->flags & I40E_FLAG_PTP)) 1452 return; 1453 1454 i40e_ptp_gettimex(&pf->ptp_caps, &pf->ptp_prev_hw_time, NULL); 1455 /* Get a monotonic starting time for this reset */ 1456 pf->ptp_reset_start = ktime_get(); 1457 } 1458 1459 /** 1460 * i40e_ptp_restore_hw_time - Restore the ptp_prev_hw_time + delta to PTP regs 1461 * @pf: Board private structure 1462 * 1463 * Restore the PTP hardware clock registers. We previously cached the PTP 1464 * hardware time as pf->ptp_prev_hw_time. To be as accurate as possible, 1465 * update this value based on the time delta since the time was saved, using 1466 * CLOCK_MONOTONIC (via ktime_get()) to calculate the time difference. 1467 * 1468 * This ensures that the hardware clock is restored to nearly what it should 1469 * have been if a reset had not occurred. 1470 */ 1471 void i40e_ptp_restore_hw_time(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1472 { 1473 ktime_t delta = ktime_sub(ktime_get(), pf->ptp_reset_start); 1474 1475 /* Update the previous HW time with the ktime delta */ 1476 timespec64_add_ns(&pf->ptp_prev_hw_time, ktime_to_ns(delta)); 1477 1478 /* Restore the hardware clock registers */ 1479 i40e_ptp_settime(&pf->ptp_caps, &pf->ptp_prev_hw_time); 1480 } 1481 1482 /** 1483 * i40e_ptp_init - Initialize the 1588 support after device probe or reset 1484 * @pf: Board private structure 1485 * 1486 * This function sets device up for 1588 support. The first time it is run, it 1487 * will create a PHC clock device. It does not create a clock device if one 1488 * already exists. It also reconfigures the device after a reset. 1489 * 1490 * The first time a clock is created, i40e_ptp_create_clock will set 1491 * pf->ptp_prev_hw_time to the current system time. During resets, it is 1492 * expected that this timespec will be set to the last known PTP clock time, 1493 * in order to preserve the clock time as close as possible across a reset. 1494 **/ 1495 void i40e_ptp_init(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1496 { 1497 struct net_device *netdev = pf->vsi[pf->lan_vsi]->netdev; 1498 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 1499 u32 pf_id; 1500 long err; 1501 1502 /* Only one PF is assigned to control 1588 logic per port. Do not 1503 * enable any support for PFs not assigned via PRTTSYN_CTL0.PF_ID 1504 */ 1505 pf_id = (rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0) & I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_PF_ID_MASK) >> 1506 I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_PF_ID_SHIFT; 1507 if (hw->pf_id != pf_id) { 1508 pf->flags &= ~I40E_FLAG_PTP; 1509 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: PTP not supported on %s\n", 1510 __func__, 1511 netdev->name); 1512 return; 1513 } 1514 1515 mutex_init(&pf->tmreg_lock); 1516 spin_lock_init(&pf->ptp_rx_lock); 1517 1518 /* ensure we have a clock device */ 1519 err = i40e_ptp_create_clock(pf); 1520 if (err) { 1521 pf->ptp_clock = NULL; 1522 dev_err(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: ptp_clock_register failed\n", 1523 __func__); 1524 } else if (pf->ptp_clock) { 1525 u32 regval; 1526 1527 if (pf->hw.debug_mask & I40E_DEBUG_LAN) 1528 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "PHC enabled\n"); 1529 pf->flags |= I40E_FLAG_PTP; 1530 1531 /* Ensure the clocks are running. */ 1532 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0); 1533 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_TSYNENA_MASK; 1534 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval); 1535 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1); 1536 regval |= I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1_TSYNENA_MASK; 1537 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL1, regval); 1538 1539 /* Set the increment value per clock tick. */ 1540 i40e_ptp_set_increment(pf); 1541 1542 /* reset timestamping mode */ 1543 i40e_ptp_set_timestamp_mode(pf, &pf->tstamp_config); 1544 1545 /* Restore the clock time based on last known value */ 1546 i40e_ptp_restore_hw_time(pf); 1547 } 1548 1549 i40e_ptp_set_1pps_signal_hw(pf); 1550 } 1551 1552 /** 1553 * i40e_ptp_stop - Disable the driver/hardware support and unregister the PHC 1554 * @pf: Board private structure 1555 * 1556 * This function handles the cleanup work required from the initialization by 1557 * clearing out the important information and unregistering the PHC. 1558 **/ 1559 void i40e_ptp_stop(struct i40e_pf *pf) 1560 { 1561 struct i40e_hw *hw = &pf->hw; 1562 u32 regval; 1563 1564 pf->flags &= ~I40E_FLAG_PTP; 1565 pf->ptp_tx = false; 1566 pf->ptp_rx = false; 1567 1568 if (pf->ptp_tx_skb) { 1569 struct sk_buff *skb = pf->ptp_tx_skb; 1570 1571 pf->ptp_tx_skb = NULL; 1572 clear_bit_unlock(__I40E_PTP_TX_IN_PROGRESS, pf->state); 1573 dev_kfree_skb_any(skb); 1574 } 1575 1576 if (pf->ptp_clock) { 1577 ptp_clock_unregister(pf->ptp_clock); 1578 pf->ptp_clock = NULL; 1579 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "%s: removed PHC on %s\n", __func__, 1580 pf->vsi[pf->lan_vsi]->netdev->name); 1581 } 1582 1583 if (i40e_is_ptp_pin_dev(&pf->hw)) { 1584 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_2, off); 1585 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_SDP3_3, off); 1586 i40e_ptp_set_pin_hw(hw, I40E_GPIO_4, off); 1587 } 1588 1589 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(0)); 1590 regval &= ~I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0_PTPFLAG_MASK; 1591 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_AUX_0(0), regval); 1592 1593 /* Disable interrupts */ 1594 regval = rd32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0); 1595 regval &= ~I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0_EVENT_INT_ENA_MASK; 1596 wr32(hw, I40E_PRTTSYN_CTL0, regval); 1597 1598 i40e_ptp_free_pins(pf); 1599 } 1600