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33 
34 /*
35  * nfp_net.h
36  * Declarations for Netronome network device driver.
37  * Authors: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
38  *          Jason McMullan <jason.mcmullan@netronome.com>
39  *          Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@netronome.com>
40  */
41 
42 #ifndef _NFP_NET_H_
43 #define _NFP_NET_H_
44 
45 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
46 #include <linux/list.h>
47 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
48 #include <linux/pci.h>
49 #include <linux/io-64-nonatomic-hi-lo.h>
50 #include <net/xdp.h>
51 
52 #include "nfp_net_ctrl.h"
53 
54 #define nn_pr(nn, lvl, fmt, args...)					\
55 	({								\
56 		struct nfp_net *__nn = (nn);				\
57 									\
58 		if (__nn->dp.netdev)					\
59 			netdev_printk(lvl, __nn->dp.netdev, fmt, ## args); \
60 		else							\
61 			dev_printk(lvl, __nn->dp.dev, "ctrl: " fmt, ## args); \
62 	})
63 
64 #define nn_err(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_ERR, fmt, ## args)
65 #define nn_warn(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_WARNING, fmt, ## args)
66 #define nn_info(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_INFO, fmt, ## args)
67 #define nn_dbg(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_DEBUG, fmt, ## args)
68 
69 #define nn_dp_warn(dp, fmt, args...)					\
70 	({								\
71 		struct nfp_net_dp *__dp = (dp);				\
72 									\
73 		if (unlikely(net_ratelimit())) {			\
74 			if (__dp->netdev)				\
75 				netdev_warn(__dp->netdev, fmt, ## args); \
76 			else						\
77 				dev_warn(__dp->dev, fmt, ## args);	\
78 		}							\
79 	})
80 
81 /* Max time to wait for NFP to respond on updates (in seconds) */
82 #define NFP_NET_POLL_TIMEOUT	5
83 
84 /* Interval for reading offloaded filter stats */
85 #define NFP_NET_STAT_POLL_IVL	msecs_to_jiffies(100)
86 
87 /* Bar allocation */
88 #define NFP_NET_CTRL_BAR	0
89 #define NFP_NET_Q0_BAR		2
90 #define NFP_NET_Q1_BAR		4	/* OBSOLETE */
91 
92 /* Max bits in DMA address */
93 #define NFP_NET_MAX_DMA_BITS	40
94 
95 /* Default size for MTU and freelist buffer sizes */
96 #define NFP_NET_DEFAULT_MTU		1500
97 
98 /* Maximum number of bytes prepended to a packet */
99 #define NFP_NET_MAX_PREPEND		64
100 
101 /* Interrupt definitions */
102 #define NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS		2
103 #define NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX		0
104 #define NFP_NET_IRQ_EXN_IDX		1
105 #define NFP_NET_MIN_VNIC_IRQS		(NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS + 1)
106 
107 /* Queue/Ring definitions */
108 #define NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS	64	/* Max. # of Tx rings per device */
109 #define NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS	64	/* Max. # of Rx rings per device */
110 #define NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS	(NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS > NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS ? \
111 				 NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS : NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS)
112 #define NFP_NET_MAX_IRQS	(NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS + NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS)
113 
114 #define NFP_NET_MIN_TX_DESCS	256	/* Min. # of Tx descs per ring */
115 #define NFP_NET_MIN_RX_DESCS	256	/* Min. # of Rx descs per ring */
116 #define NFP_NET_MAX_TX_DESCS	(256 * 1024) /* Max. # of Tx descs per ring */
117 #define NFP_NET_MAX_RX_DESCS	(256 * 1024) /* Max. # of Rx descs per ring */
118 
119 #define NFP_NET_TX_DESCS_DEFAULT 4096	/* Default # of Tx descs per ring */
120 #define NFP_NET_RX_DESCS_DEFAULT 4096	/* Default # of Rx descs per ring */
121 
122 #define NFP_NET_FL_BATCH	16	/* Add freelist in this Batch size */
123 #define NFP_NET_XDP_MAX_COMPLETE 2048	/* XDP bufs to reclaim in NAPI poll */
124 
125 /* Offload definitions */
126 #define NFP_NET_N_VXLAN_PORTS	(NFP_NET_CFG_VXLAN_SZ / sizeof(__be16))
127 
128 #define NFP_NET_RX_BUF_HEADROOM	(NET_SKB_PAD + NET_IP_ALIGN)
129 #define NFP_NET_RX_BUF_NON_DATA	(NFP_NET_RX_BUF_HEADROOM +		\
130 				 SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info)))
131 
132 /* Forward declarations */
133 struct nfp_cpp;
134 struct nfp_eth_table_port;
135 struct nfp_net;
136 struct nfp_net_r_vector;
137 struct nfp_port;
138 
139 /* Convenience macro for wrapping descriptor index on ring size */
140 #define D_IDX(ring, idx)	((idx) & ((ring)->cnt - 1))
141 
142 /* Convenience macro for writing dma address into RX/TX descriptors */
143 #define nfp_desc_set_dma_addr(desc, dma_addr)				\
144 	do {								\
145 		__typeof(desc) __d = (desc);				\
146 		dma_addr_t __addr = (dma_addr);				\
147 									\
148 		__d->dma_addr_lo = cpu_to_le32(lower_32_bits(__addr));	\
149 		__d->dma_addr_hi = upper_32_bits(__addr) & 0xff;	\
150 	} while (0)
151 
152 /* TX descriptor format */
153 
154 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_EOP		BIT(7)
155 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_OFFSET_MASK	GENMASK(6, 0)
156 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_MSS_MASK		GENMASK(13, 0)
157 
158 /* Flags in the host TX descriptor */
159 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_CSUM		BIT(7)
160 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_IP4_CSUM		BIT(6)
161 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_TCP_CSUM		BIT(5)
162 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_UDP_CSUM		BIT(4)
163 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_VLAN		BIT(3)
164 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_LSO		BIT(2)
165 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_ENCAP		BIT(1)
166 #define PCIE_DESC_TX_O_IP4_CSUM	BIT(0)
167 
168 struct nfp_net_tx_desc {
169 	union {
170 		struct {
171 			u8 dma_addr_hi; /* High bits of host buf address */
172 			__le16 dma_len;	/* Length to DMA for this desc */
173 			u8 offset_eop;	/* Offset in buf where pkt starts +
174 					 * highest bit is eop flag.
175 					 */
176 			__le32 dma_addr_lo; /* Low 32bit of host buf addr */
177 
178 			__le16 mss;	/* MSS to be used for LSO */
179 			u8 lso_hdrlen;	/* LSO, TCP payload offset */
180 			u8 flags;	/* TX Flags, see @PCIE_DESC_TX_* */
181 			union {
182 				struct {
183 					u8 l3_offset; /* L3 header offset */
184 					u8 l4_offset; /* L4 header offset */
185 				};
186 				__le16 vlan; /* VLAN tag to add if indicated */
187 			};
188 			__le16 data_len; /* Length of frame + meta data */
189 		} __packed;
190 		__le32 vals[4];
191 	};
192 };
193 
194 /**
195  * struct nfp_net_tx_buf - software TX buffer descriptor
196  * @skb:	normal ring, sk_buff associated with this buffer
197  * @frag:	XDP ring, page frag associated with this buffer
198  * @dma_addr:	DMA mapping address of the buffer
199  * @fidx:	Fragment index (-1 for the head and [0..nr_frags-1] for frags)
200  * @pkt_cnt:	Number of packets to be produced out of the skb associated
201  *		with this buffer (valid only on the head's buffer).
202  *		Will be 1 for all non-TSO packets.
203  * @real_len:	Number of bytes which to be produced out of the skb (valid only
204  *		on the head's buffer). Equal to skb->len for non-TSO packets.
205  */
206 struct nfp_net_tx_buf {
207 	union {
208 		struct sk_buff *skb;
209 		void *frag;
210 	};
211 	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
212 	short int fidx;
213 	u16 pkt_cnt;
214 	u32 real_len;
215 };
216 
217 /**
218  * struct nfp_net_tx_ring - TX ring structure
219  * @r_vec:      Back pointer to ring vector structure
220  * @idx:        Ring index from Linux's perspective
221  * @qcidx:      Queue Controller Peripheral (QCP) queue index for the TX queue
222  * @qcp_q:      Pointer to base of the QCP TX queue
223  * @cnt:        Size of the queue in number of descriptors
224  * @wr_p:       TX ring write pointer (free running)
225  * @rd_p:       TX ring read pointer (free running)
226  * @qcp_rd_p:   Local copy of QCP TX queue read pointer
227  * @wr_ptr_add:	Accumulated number of buffers to add to QCP write pointer
228  *		(used for .xmit_more delayed kick)
229  * @txbufs:     Array of transmitted TX buffers, to free on transmit
230  * @txds:       Virtual address of TX ring in host memory
231  * @dma:        DMA address of the TX ring
232  * @size:       Size, in bytes, of the TX ring (needed to free)
233  * @is_xdp:	Is this a XDP TX ring?
234  */
235 struct nfp_net_tx_ring {
236 	struct nfp_net_r_vector *r_vec;
237 
238 	u32 idx;
239 	int qcidx;
240 	u8 __iomem *qcp_q;
241 
242 	u32 cnt;
243 	u32 wr_p;
244 	u32 rd_p;
245 	u32 qcp_rd_p;
246 
247 	u32 wr_ptr_add;
248 
249 	struct nfp_net_tx_buf *txbufs;
250 	struct nfp_net_tx_desc *txds;
251 
252 	dma_addr_t dma;
253 	unsigned int size;
254 	bool is_xdp;
255 } ____cacheline_aligned;
256 
257 /* RX and freelist descriptor format */
258 
259 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_DD			BIT(7)
260 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_META_LEN_MASK	GENMASK(6, 0)
261 
262 /* Flags in the RX descriptor */
263 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_RSS		cpu_to_le16(BIT(15))
264 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(14))
265 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(13))
266 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(12))
267 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(11))
268 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(10))
269 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(9))
270 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_BPF		cpu_to_le16(BIT(8))
271 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_EOP		cpu_to_le16(BIT(7))
272 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(6))
273 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(5))
274 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(4))
275 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(3))
276 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(2))
277 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(1))
278 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_VLAN		cpu_to_le16(BIT(0))
279 
280 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL		(PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM |	\
281 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM |	\
282 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM |	\
283 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM |	\
284 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM |	\
285 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM)
286 #define PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_OK_SHIFT	1
287 #define __PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL		le16_to_cpu(PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL)
288 #define __PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL_OK	(__PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL >>	\
289 					 PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_OK_SHIFT)
290 
291 struct nfp_net_rx_desc {
292 	union {
293 		struct {
294 			u8 dma_addr_hi;	/* High bits of the buf address */
295 			__le16 reserved; /* Must be zero */
296 			u8 meta_len_dd; /* Must be zero */
297 
298 			__le32 dma_addr_lo; /* Low bits of the buffer address */
299 		} __packed fld;
300 
301 		struct {
302 			__le16 data_len; /* Length of the frame + meta data */
303 			u8 reserved;
304 			u8 meta_len_dd;	/* Length of meta data prepended +
305 					 * descriptor done flag.
306 					 */
307 
308 			__le16 flags;	/* RX flags. See @PCIE_DESC_RX_* */
309 			__le16 vlan;	/* VLAN if stripped */
310 		} __packed rxd;
311 
312 		__le32 vals[2];
313 	};
314 };
315 
316 #define NFP_NET_META_FIELD_MASK GENMASK(NFP_NET_META_FIELD_SIZE - 1, 0)
317 
318 struct nfp_meta_parsed {
319 	u8 hash_type;
320 	u8 csum_type;
321 	u32 hash;
322 	u32 mark;
323 	u32 portid;
324 	__wsum csum;
325 };
326 
327 struct nfp_net_rx_hash {
328 	__be32 hash_type;
329 	__be32 hash;
330 };
331 
332 /**
333  * struct nfp_net_rx_buf - software RX buffer descriptor
334  * @frag:	page fragment buffer
335  * @dma_addr:	DMA mapping address of the buffer
336  */
337 struct nfp_net_rx_buf {
338 	void *frag;
339 	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
340 };
341 
342 /**
343  * struct nfp_net_rx_ring - RX ring structure
344  * @r_vec:      Back pointer to ring vector structure
345  * @cnt:        Size of the queue in number of descriptors
346  * @wr_p:       FL/RX ring write pointer (free running)
347  * @rd_p:       FL/RX ring read pointer (free running)
348  * @idx:        Ring index from Linux's perspective
349  * @fl_qcidx:   Queue Controller Peripheral (QCP) queue index for the freelist
350  * @qcp_fl:     Pointer to base of the QCP freelist queue
351  * @rxbufs:     Array of transmitted FL/RX buffers
352  * @rxds:       Virtual address of FL/RX ring in host memory
353  * @dma:        DMA address of the FL/RX ring
354  * @size:       Size, in bytes, of the FL/RX ring (needed to free)
355  * @xdp_rxq:    RX-ring info avail for XDP
356  */
357 struct nfp_net_rx_ring {
358 	struct nfp_net_r_vector *r_vec;
359 
360 	u32 cnt;
361 	u32 wr_p;
362 	u32 rd_p;
363 
364 	u32 idx;
365 
366 	int fl_qcidx;
367 	unsigned int size;
368 	u8 __iomem *qcp_fl;
369 
370 	struct nfp_net_rx_buf *rxbufs;
371 	struct nfp_net_rx_desc *rxds;
372 
373 	dma_addr_t dma;
374 	struct xdp_rxq_info xdp_rxq;
375 } ____cacheline_aligned;
376 
377 /**
378  * struct nfp_net_r_vector - Per ring interrupt vector configuration
379  * @nfp_net:        Backpointer to nfp_net structure
380  * @napi:           NAPI structure for this ring vec
381  * @tasklet:        ctrl vNIC, tasklet for servicing the r_vec
382  * @queue:          ctrl vNIC, send queue
383  * @lock:           ctrl vNIC, r_vec lock protects @queue
384  * @tx_ring:        Pointer to TX ring
385  * @rx_ring:        Pointer to RX ring
386  * @xdp_ring:	    Pointer to an extra TX ring for XDP
387  * @irq_entry:      MSI-X table entry (use for talking to the device)
388  * @rx_sync:	    Seqlock for atomic updates of RX stats
389  * @rx_pkts:        Number of received packets
390  * @rx_bytes:	    Number of received bytes
391  * @rx_drops:	    Number of packets dropped on RX due to lack of resources
392  * @hw_csum_rx_ok:  Counter of packets where the HW checksum was OK
393  * @hw_csum_rx_inner_ok: Counter of packets where the inner HW checksum was OK
394  * @hw_csum_rx_complete: Counter of packets with CHECKSUM_COMPLETE reported
395  * @hw_csum_rx_error:	 Counter of packets with bad checksums
396  * @tx_sync:	    Seqlock for atomic updates of TX stats
397  * @tx_pkts:	    Number of Transmitted packets
398  * @tx_bytes:	    Number of Transmitted bytes
399  * @hw_csum_tx:	    Counter of packets with TX checksum offload requested
400  * @hw_csum_tx_inner:	 Counter of inner TX checksum offload requests
401  * @tx_gather:	    Counter of packets with Gather DMA
402  * @tx_lso:	    Counter of LSO packets sent
403  * @tx_errors:	    How many TX errors were encountered
404  * @tx_busy:        How often was TX busy (no space)?
405  * @rx_replace_buf_alloc_fail:	Counter of RX buffer allocation failures
406  * @irq_vector:     Interrupt vector number (use for talking to the OS)
407  * @handler:        Interrupt handler for this ring vector
408  * @name:           Name of the interrupt vector
409  * @affinity_mask:  SMP affinity mask for this vector
410  *
411  * This structure ties RX and TX rings to interrupt vectors and a NAPI
412  * context. This currently only supports one RX and TX ring per
413  * interrupt vector but might be extended in the future to allow
414  * association of multiple rings per vector.
415  */
416 struct nfp_net_r_vector {
417 	struct nfp_net *nfp_net;
418 	union {
419 		struct napi_struct napi;
420 		struct {
421 			struct tasklet_struct tasklet;
422 			struct sk_buff_head queue;
423 			struct spinlock lock;
424 		};
425 	};
426 
427 	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *tx_ring;
428 	struct nfp_net_rx_ring *rx_ring;
429 
430 	u16 irq_entry;
431 
432 	struct u64_stats_sync rx_sync;
433 	u64 rx_pkts;
434 	u64 rx_bytes;
435 	u64 rx_drops;
436 	u64 hw_csum_rx_ok;
437 	u64 hw_csum_rx_inner_ok;
438 	u64 hw_csum_rx_complete;
439 
440 	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *xdp_ring;
441 
442 	struct u64_stats_sync tx_sync;
443 	u64 tx_pkts;
444 	u64 tx_bytes;
445 	u64 hw_csum_tx;
446 	u64 hw_csum_tx_inner;
447 	u64 tx_gather;
448 	u64 tx_lso;
449 
450 	u64 hw_csum_rx_error;
451 	u64 rx_replace_buf_alloc_fail;
452 	u64 tx_errors;
453 	u64 tx_busy;
454 
455 	u32 irq_vector;
456 	irq_handler_t handler;
457 	char name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
458 	cpumask_t affinity_mask;
459 } ____cacheline_aligned;
460 
461 /* Firmware version as it is written in the 32bit value in the BAR */
462 struct nfp_net_fw_version {
463 	u8 minor;
464 	u8 major;
465 	u8 class;
466 	u8 resv;
467 } __packed;
468 
469 static inline bool nfp_net_fw_ver_eq(struct nfp_net_fw_version *fw_ver,
470 				     u8 resv, u8 class, u8 major, u8 minor)
471 {
472 	return fw_ver->resv == resv &&
473 	       fw_ver->class == class &&
474 	       fw_ver->major == major &&
475 	       fw_ver->minor == minor;
476 }
477 
478 struct nfp_stat_pair {
479 	u64 pkts;
480 	u64 bytes;
481 };
482 
483 /**
484  * struct nfp_net_dp - NFP network device datapath data structure
485  * @dev:		Backpointer to struct device
486  * @netdev:		Backpointer to net_device structure
487  * @is_vf:		Is the driver attached to a VF?
488  * @chained_metadata_format:  Firemware will use new metadata format
489  * @rx_dma_dir:		Mapping direction for RX buffers
490  * @rx_dma_off:		Offset at which DMA packets (for XDP headroom)
491  * @rx_offset:		Offset in the RX buffers where packet data starts
492  * @ctrl:		Local copy of the control register/word.
493  * @fl_bufsz:		Currently configured size of the freelist buffers
494  * @xdp_prog:		Installed XDP program
495  * @tx_rings:		Array of pre-allocated TX ring structures
496  * @rx_rings:		Array of pre-allocated RX ring structures
497  * @ctrl_bar:		Pointer to mapped control BAR
498  *
499  * @txd_cnt:		Size of the TX ring in number of descriptors
500  * @rxd_cnt:		Size of the RX ring in number of descriptors
501  * @num_r_vecs:		Number of used ring vectors
502  * @num_tx_rings:	Currently configured number of TX rings
503  * @num_stack_tx_rings:	Number of TX rings used by the stack (not XDP)
504  * @num_rx_rings:	Currently configured number of RX rings
505  * @mtu:		Device MTU
506  */
507 struct nfp_net_dp {
508 	struct device *dev;
509 	struct net_device *netdev;
510 
511 	u8 is_vf:1;
512 	u8 chained_metadata_format:1;
513 
514 	u8 rx_dma_dir;
515 	u8 rx_offset;
516 
517 	u32 rx_dma_off;
518 
519 	u32 ctrl;
520 	u32 fl_bufsz;
521 
522 	struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog;
523 
524 	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *tx_rings;
525 	struct nfp_net_rx_ring *rx_rings;
526 
527 	u8 __iomem *ctrl_bar;
528 
529 	/* Cold data follows */
530 
531 	unsigned int txd_cnt;
532 	unsigned int rxd_cnt;
533 
534 	unsigned int num_r_vecs;
535 
536 	unsigned int num_tx_rings;
537 	unsigned int num_stack_tx_rings;
538 	unsigned int num_rx_rings;
539 
540 	unsigned int mtu;
541 };
542 
543 /**
544  * struct nfp_net - NFP network device structure
545  * @dp:			Datapath structure
546  * @id:			vNIC id within the PF (0 for VFs)
547  * @fw_ver:		Firmware version
548  * @cap:                Capabilities advertised by the Firmware
549  * @max_mtu:            Maximum support MTU advertised by the Firmware
550  * @rss_hfunc:		RSS selected hash function
551  * @rss_cfg:            RSS configuration
552  * @rss_key:            RSS secret key
553  * @rss_itbl:           RSS indirection table
554  * @xdp:		Information about the driver XDP program
555  * @xdp_hw:		Information about the HW XDP program
556  * @max_r_vecs:		Number of allocated interrupt vectors for RX/TX
557  * @max_tx_rings:       Maximum number of TX rings supported by the Firmware
558  * @max_rx_rings:       Maximum number of RX rings supported by the Firmware
559  * @stride_rx:		Queue controller RX queue spacing
560  * @stride_tx:		Queue controller TX queue spacing
561  * @r_vecs:             Pre-allocated array of ring vectors
562  * @irq_entries:        Pre-allocated array of MSI-X entries
563  * @lsc_handler:        Handler for Link State Change interrupt
564  * @lsc_name:           Name for Link State Change interrupt
565  * @exn_handler:        Handler for Exception interrupt
566  * @exn_name:           Name for Exception interrupt
567  * @shared_handler:     Handler for shared interrupts
568  * @shared_name:        Name for shared interrupt
569  * @me_freq_mhz:        ME clock_freq (MHz)
570  * @reconfig_lock:	Protects HW reconfiguration request regs/machinery
571  * @reconfig_posted:	Pending reconfig bits coming from async sources
572  * @reconfig_timer_active:  Timer for reading reconfiguration results is pending
573  * @reconfig_sync_present:  Some thread is performing synchronous reconfig
574  * @reconfig_timer:	Timer for async reading of reconfig results
575  * @link_up:            Is the link up?
576  * @link_status_lock:	Protects @link_* and ensures atomicity with BAR reading
577  * @rx_coalesce_usecs:      RX interrupt moderation usecs delay parameter
578  * @rx_coalesce_max_frames: RX interrupt moderation frame count parameter
579  * @tx_coalesce_usecs:      TX interrupt moderation usecs delay parameter
580  * @tx_coalesce_max_frames: TX interrupt moderation frame count parameter
581  * @vxlan_ports:	VXLAN ports for RX inner csum offload communicated to HW
582  * @vxlan_usecnt:	IPv4/IPv6 VXLAN port use counts
583  * @qcp_cfg:            Pointer to QCP queue used for configuration notification
584  * @tx_bar:             Pointer to mapped TX queues
585  * @rx_bar:             Pointer to mapped FL/RX queues
586  * @tlv_caps:		Parsed TLV capabilities
587  * @debugfs_dir:	Device directory in debugfs
588  * @vnic_list:		Entry on device vNIC list
589  * @pdev:		Backpointer to PCI device
590  * @app:		APP handle if available
591  * @vnic_no_name:	For non-port PF vNIC make ndo_get_phys_port_name return
592  *			-EOPNOTSUPP to keep backwards compatibility (set by app)
593  * @port:		Pointer to nfp_port structure if vNIC is a port
594  * @app_priv:		APP private data for this vNIC
595  */
596 struct nfp_net {
597 	struct nfp_net_dp dp;
598 
599 	struct nfp_net_fw_version fw_ver;
600 
601 	u32 id;
602 
603 	u32 cap;
604 	u32 max_mtu;
605 
606 	u8 rss_hfunc;
607 	u32 rss_cfg;
608 	u8 rss_key[NFP_NET_CFG_RSS_KEY_SZ];
609 	u8 rss_itbl[NFP_NET_CFG_RSS_ITBL_SZ];
610 
611 	struct xdp_attachment_info xdp;
612 	struct xdp_attachment_info xdp_hw;
613 
614 	unsigned int max_tx_rings;
615 	unsigned int max_rx_rings;
616 
617 	int stride_tx;
618 	int stride_rx;
619 
620 	unsigned int max_r_vecs;
621 	struct nfp_net_r_vector r_vecs[NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS];
622 	struct msix_entry irq_entries[NFP_NET_MAX_IRQS];
623 
624 	irq_handler_t lsc_handler;
625 	char lsc_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
626 
627 	irq_handler_t exn_handler;
628 	char exn_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
629 
630 	irq_handler_t shared_handler;
631 	char shared_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
632 
633 	u32 me_freq_mhz;
634 
635 	bool link_up;
636 	spinlock_t link_status_lock;
637 
638 	spinlock_t reconfig_lock;
639 	u32 reconfig_posted;
640 	bool reconfig_timer_active;
641 	bool reconfig_sync_present;
642 	struct timer_list reconfig_timer;
643 
644 	u32 rx_coalesce_usecs;
645 	u32 rx_coalesce_max_frames;
646 	u32 tx_coalesce_usecs;
647 	u32 tx_coalesce_max_frames;
648 
649 	__be16 vxlan_ports[NFP_NET_N_VXLAN_PORTS];
650 	u8 vxlan_usecnt[NFP_NET_N_VXLAN_PORTS];
651 
652 	u8 __iomem *qcp_cfg;
653 
654 	u8 __iomem *tx_bar;
655 	u8 __iomem *rx_bar;
656 
657 	struct nfp_net_tlv_caps tlv_caps;
658 
659 	struct dentry *debugfs_dir;
660 
661 	struct list_head vnic_list;
662 
663 	struct pci_dev *pdev;
664 	struct nfp_app *app;
665 
666 	bool vnic_no_name;
667 
668 	struct nfp_port *port;
669 
670 	void *app_priv;
671 };
672 
673 /* Functions to read/write from/to a BAR
674  * Performs any endian conversion necessary.
675  */
676 static inline u16 nn_readb(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
677 {
678 	return readb(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
679 }
680 
681 static inline void nn_writeb(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u8 val)
682 {
683 	writeb(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
684 }
685 
686 static inline u16 nn_readw(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
687 {
688 	return readw(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
689 }
690 
691 static inline void nn_writew(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u16 val)
692 {
693 	writew(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
694 }
695 
696 static inline u32 nn_readl(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
697 {
698 	return readl(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
699 }
700 
701 static inline void nn_writel(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u32 val)
702 {
703 	writel(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
704 }
705 
706 static inline u64 nn_readq(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
707 {
708 	return readq(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
709 }
710 
711 static inline void nn_writeq(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u64 val)
712 {
713 	writeq(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
714 }
715 
716 /* Flush posted PCI writes by reading something without side effects */
717 static inline void nn_pci_flush(struct nfp_net *nn)
718 {
719 	nn_readl(nn, NFP_NET_CFG_VERSION);
720 }
721 
722 /* Queue Controller Peripheral access functions and definitions.
723  *
724  * Some of the BARs of the NFP are mapped to portions of the Queue
725  * Controller Peripheral (QCP) address space on the NFP.  A QCP queue
726  * has a read and a write pointer (as well as a size and flags,
727  * indicating overflow etc).  The QCP offers a number of different
728  * operation on queue pointers, but here we only offer function to
729  * either add to a pointer or to read the pointer value.
730  */
731 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ			0x800
732 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_AREA_SZ			0x80000
733 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_OFF(_x)			((_x) * NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ)
734 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_RPTR			0x0000
735 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_WPTR			0x0004
736 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO			0x0008
737 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO_READPTR_mask	0x3ffff
738 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI			0x000c
739 #define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI_WRITEPTR_mask	0x3ffff
740 
741 /* The offset of a QCP queues in the PCIe Target */
742 #define NFP_PCIE_QUEUE(_q) (0x80000 + (NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ * ((_q) & 0xff)))
743 
744 /* nfp_qcp_ptr - Read or Write Pointer of a queue */
745 enum nfp_qcp_ptr {
746 	NFP_QCP_READ_PTR = 0,
747 	NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR
748 };
749 
750 /* There appear to be an *undocumented* upper limit on the value which
751  * one can add to a queue and that value is either 0x3f or 0x7f.  We
752  * go with 0x3f as a conservative measure.
753  */
754 #define NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD				0x3f
755 
756 static inline void _nfp_qcp_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q,
757 				    enum nfp_qcp_ptr ptr, u32 val)
758 {
759 	u32 off;
760 
761 	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
762 		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_RPTR;
763 	else
764 		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_WPTR;
765 
766 	while (val > NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD) {
767 		writel(NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD, q + off);
768 		val -= NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD;
769 	}
770 
771 	writel(val, q + off);
772 }
773 
774 /**
775  * nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_add() - Add the value to the read pointer of a queue
776  *
777  * @q:   Base address for queue structure
778  * @val: Value to add to the queue pointer
779  *
780  * If @val is greater than @NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD multiple writes are performed.
781  */
782 static inline void nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q, u32 val)
783 {
784 	_nfp_qcp_ptr_add(q, NFP_QCP_READ_PTR, val);
785 }
786 
787 /**
788  * nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_add() - Add the value to the write pointer of a queue
789  *
790  * @q:   Base address for queue structure
791  * @val: Value to add to the queue pointer
792  *
793  * If @val is greater than @NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD multiple writes are performed.
794  */
795 static inline void nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q, u32 val)
796 {
797 	_nfp_qcp_ptr_add(q, NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR, val);
798 }
799 
800 static inline u32 _nfp_qcp_read(u8 __iomem *q, enum nfp_qcp_ptr ptr)
801 {
802 	u32 off;
803 	u32 val;
804 
805 	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
806 		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO;
807 	else
808 		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI;
809 
810 	val = readl(q + off);
811 
812 	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
813 		return val & NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO_READPTR_mask;
814 	else
815 		return val & NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI_WRITEPTR_mask;
816 }
817 
818 /**
819  * nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_read() - Read the current read pointer value for a queue
820  * @q:  Base address for queue structure
821  *
822  * Return: Value read.
823  */
824 static inline u32 nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_read(u8 __iomem *q)
825 {
826 	return _nfp_qcp_read(q, NFP_QCP_READ_PTR);
827 }
828 
829 /**
830  * nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_read() - Read the current write pointer value for a queue
831  * @q:  Base address for queue structure
832  *
833  * Return: Value read.
834  */
835 static inline u32 nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_read(u8 __iomem *q)
836 {
837 	return _nfp_qcp_read(q, NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR);
838 }
839 
840 static inline bool nfp_net_is_data_vnic(struct nfp_net *nn)
841 {
842 	WARN_ON_ONCE(!nn->dp.netdev && nn->port);
843 	return !!nn->dp.netdev;
844 }
845 
846 static inline bool nfp_net_running(struct nfp_net *nn)
847 {
848 	return nn->dp.ctrl & NFP_NET_CFG_CTRL_ENABLE;
849 }
850 
851 static inline const char *nfp_net_name(struct nfp_net *nn)
852 {
853 	return nn->dp.netdev ? nn->dp.netdev->name : "ctrl";
854 }
855 
856 static inline void nfp_ctrl_lock(struct nfp_net *nn)
857 	__acquires(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock)
858 {
859 	spin_lock_bh(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock);
860 }
861 
862 static inline void nfp_ctrl_unlock(struct nfp_net *nn)
863 	__releases(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock)
864 {
865 	spin_unlock_bh(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock);
866 }
867 
868 /* Globals */
869 extern const char nfp_driver_version[];
870 
871 extern const struct net_device_ops nfp_net_netdev_ops;
872 
873 static inline bool nfp_netdev_is_nfp_net(struct net_device *netdev)
874 {
875 	return netdev->netdev_ops == &nfp_net_netdev_ops;
876 }
877 
878 /* Prototypes */
879 void nfp_net_get_fw_version(struct nfp_net_fw_version *fw_ver,
880 			    void __iomem *ctrl_bar);
881 
882 struct nfp_net *
883 nfp_net_alloc(struct pci_dev *pdev, bool needs_netdev,
884 	      unsigned int max_tx_rings, unsigned int max_rx_rings);
885 void nfp_net_free(struct nfp_net *nn);
886 
887 int nfp_net_init(struct nfp_net *nn);
888 void nfp_net_clean(struct nfp_net *nn);
889 
890 int nfp_ctrl_open(struct nfp_net *nn);
891 void nfp_ctrl_close(struct nfp_net *nn);
892 
893 void nfp_net_set_ethtool_ops(struct net_device *netdev);
894 void nfp_net_info(struct nfp_net *nn);
895 int nfp_net_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 update);
896 unsigned int nfp_net_rss_key_sz(struct nfp_net *nn);
897 void nfp_net_rss_write_itbl(struct nfp_net *nn);
898 void nfp_net_rss_write_key(struct nfp_net *nn);
899 void nfp_net_coalesce_write_cfg(struct nfp_net *nn);
900 
901 unsigned int
902 nfp_net_irqs_alloc(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct msix_entry *irq_entries,
903 		   unsigned int min_irqs, unsigned int want_irqs);
904 void nfp_net_irqs_disable(struct pci_dev *pdev);
905 void
906 nfp_net_irqs_assign(struct nfp_net *nn, struct msix_entry *irq_entries,
907 		    unsigned int n);
908 
909 struct nfp_net_dp *nfp_net_clone_dp(struct nfp_net *nn);
910 int nfp_net_ring_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, struct nfp_net_dp *new,
911 			  struct netlink_ext_ack *extack);
912 
913 #ifdef CONFIG_NFP_DEBUG
914 void nfp_net_debugfs_create(void);
915 void nfp_net_debugfs_destroy(void);
916 struct dentry *nfp_net_debugfs_device_add(struct pci_dev *pdev);
917 void nfp_net_debugfs_vnic_add(struct nfp_net *nn, struct dentry *ddir);
918 void nfp_net_debugfs_dir_clean(struct dentry **dir);
919 #else
920 static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_create(void)
921 {
922 }
923 
924 static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_destroy(void)
925 {
926 }
927 
928 static inline struct dentry *nfp_net_debugfs_device_add(struct pci_dev *pdev)
929 {
930 	return NULL;
931 }
932 
933 static inline void
934 nfp_net_debugfs_vnic_add(struct nfp_net *nn, struct dentry *ddir)
935 {
936 }
937 
938 static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_dir_clean(struct dentry **dir)
939 {
940 }
941 #endif /* CONFIG_NFP_DEBUG */
942 
943 #endif /* _NFP_NET_H_ */
944