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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 
3 /* Copyright (c) 2012-2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
4  * Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Linaro Ltd.
5  */
6 
7 #include <linux/types.h>
8 #include <linux/kernel.h>
9 #include <linux/bits.h>
10 #include <linux/bitops.h>
11 #include <linux/bitfield.h>
12 #include <linux/io.h>
13 #include <linux/build_bug.h>
14 #include <linux/device.h>
15 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
16 
17 #include "ipa.h"
18 #include "ipa_version.h"
19 #include "ipa_endpoint.h"
20 #include "ipa_table.h"
21 #include "ipa_reg.h"
22 #include "ipa_mem.h"
23 #include "ipa_cmd.h"
24 #include "gsi.h"
25 #include "gsi_trans.h"
26 
27 /**
28  * DOC: IPA Filter and Route Tables
29  *
30  * The IPA has tables defined in its local (IPA-resident) memory that define
31  * filter and routing rules.  An entry in either of these tables is a little
32  * endian 64-bit "slot" that holds the address of a rule definition.  (The
33  * size of these slots is 64 bits regardless of the host DMA address size.)
34  *
35  * Separate tables (both filter and route) are used for IPv4 and IPv6.  There
36  * is normally another set of "hashed" filter and route tables, which are
37  * used with a hash of message metadata.  Hashed operation is not supported
38  * by all IPA hardware (IPA v4.2 doesn't support hashed tables).
39  *
40  * Rules can be in local memory or in DRAM (system memory).  The offset of
41  * an object (such as a route or filter table) in IPA-resident memory must
42  * 128-byte aligned.  An object in system memory (such as a route or filter
43  * rule) must be at an 8-byte aligned address.  We currently only place
44  * route or filter rules in system memory.
45  *
46  * A rule consists of a contiguous block of 32-bit values terminated with
47  * 32 zero bits.  A special "zero entry" rule consisting of 64 zero bits
48  * represents "no filtering" or "no routing," and is the reset value for
49  * filter or route table rules.
50  *
51  * Each filter rule is associated with an AP or modem TX endpoint, though
52  * not all TX endpoints support filtering.  The first 64-bit slot in a
53  * filter table is a bitmap indicating which endpoints have entries in
54  * the table.  Each set bit in this bitmap indicates the presence of the
55  * address of a filter rule in the memory following the bitmap.  Until IPA
56  * v5.0,  the low-order bit (bit 0) in this bitmap represents a special
57  * global filter, which applies to all traffic.  Otherwise the position of
58  * each set bit represents an endpoint for which a filter rule is defined.
59  *
60  * The global rule is not used in current code, and support for it is
61  * removed starting at IPA v5.0.  For IPA v5.0+, the endpoint bitmap
62  * position defines the endpoint ID--i.e. if bit 1 is set in the endpoint
63  * bitmap, endpoint 1 has a filter rule.  Older versions of IPA represent
64  * the presence of a filter rule for endpoint X by bit (X + 1) being set.
65  * I.e., bit 1 set indicates the presence of a filter rule for endpoint 0,
66  * and bit 3 set means there is a filter rule present for endpoint 2.
67  *
68  * Each filter table entry has the address of a set of equations that
69  * implement a filter rule.  So following the endpoint bitmap there
70  * will be such an address/entry for each endpoint with a set bit in
71  * the bitmap.
72  *
73  * The AP initializes all entries in a filter table to refer to a "zero"
74  * rule.  Once initialized, the modem and AP update the entries for
75  * endpoints they "own" directly.  Currently the AP does not use the IPA
76  * filtering functionality.
77  *
78  * This diagram shows an example of a filter table with an endpoint
79  * bitmap as defined prior to IPA v5.0.
80  *
81  *                    IPA Filter Table
82  *                 ----------------------
83  * endpoint bitmap | 0x0000000000000048 | Bits 3 and 6 set (endpoints 2 and 5)
84  *                 |--------------------|
85  * 1st endpoint    | 0x000123456789abc0 | DMA address for modem endpoint 2 rule
86  *                 |--------------------|
87  * 2nd endpoint    | 0x000123456789abf0 | DMA address for AP endpoint 5 rule
88  *                 |--------------------|
89  * (unused)        |                    | (Unused space in filter table)
90  *                 |--------------------|
91  *                          . . .
92  *                 |--------------------|
93  * (unused)        |                    | (Unused space in filter table)
94  *                 ----------------------
95  *
96  * The set of available route rules is divided about equally between the AP
97  * and modem.  The AP initializes all entries in a route table to refer to
98  * a "zero entry".  Once initialized, the modem and AP are responsible for
99  * updating their own entries.  All entries in a route table are usable,
100  * though the AP currently does not use the IPA routing functionality.
101  *
102  *                    IPA Route Table
103  *                 ----------------------
104  * 1st modem route | 0x0001234500001100 | DMA address for first route rule
105  *                 |--------------------|
106  * 2nd modem route | 0x0001234500001140 | DMA address for second route rule
107  *                 |--------------------|
108  *                          . . .
109  *                 |--------------------|
110  * Last modem route| 0x0001234500002280 | DMA address for Nth route rule
111  *                 |--------------------|
112  * 1st AP route    | 0x0001234500001100 | DMA address for route rule (N+1)
113  *                 |--------------------|
114  * 2nd AP route    | 0x0001234500001140 | DMA address for next route rule
115  *                 |--------------------|
116  *                          . . .
117  *                 |--------------------|
118  * Last AP route   | 0x0001234500002280 | DMA address for last route rule
119  *                 ----------------------
120  */
121 
122 /* Filter or route rules consist of a set of 32-bit values followed by a
123  * 32-bit all-zero rule list terminator.  The "zero rule" is simply an
124  * all-zero rule followed by the list terminator.
125  */
126 #define IPA_ZERO_RULE_SIZE		(2 * sizeof(__le32))
127 
128 /* Check things that can be validated at build time. */
129 static void ipa_table_validate_build(void)
130 {
131 	/* Filter and route tables contain DMA addresses that refer
132 	 * to filter or route rules.  But the size of a table entry
133 	 * is 64 bits regardless of what the size of an AP DMA address
134 	 * is.  A fixed constant defines the size of an entry, and
135 	 * code in ipa_table_init() uses a pointer to __le64 to
136 	 * initialize tables.
137 	 */
138 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(dma_addr_t) > sizeof(__le64));
139 
140 	/* A "zero rule" is used to represent no filtering or no routing.
141 	 * It is a 64-bit block of zeroed memory.  Code in ipa_table_init()
142 	 * assumes that it can be written using a pointer to __le64.
143 	 */
144 	BUILD_BUG_ON(IPA_ZERO_RULE_SIZE != sizeof(__le64));
145 }
146 
147 static const struct ipa_mem *
148 ipa_table_mem(struct ipa *ipa, bool filter, bool hashed, bool ipv6)
149 {
150 	enum ipa_mem_id mem_id;
151 
152 	mem_id = filter ? hashed ? ipv6 ? IPA_MEM_V6_FILTER_HASHED
153 					: IPA_MEM_V4_FILTER_HASHED
154 				 : ipv6 ? IPA_MEM_V6_FILTER
155 					: IPA_MEM_V4_FILTER
156 			: hashed ? ipv6 ? IPA_MEM_V6_ROUTE_HASHED
157 					: IPA_MEM_V4_ROUTE_HASHED
158 				 : ipv6 ? IPA_MEM_V6_ROUTE
159 					: IPA_MEM_V4_ROUTE;
160 
161 	return ipa_mem_find(ipa, mem_id);
162 }
163 
164 bool ipa_filtered_valid(struct ipa *ipa, u64 filtered)
165 {
166 	struct device *dev = &ipa->pdev->dev;
167 	u32 count;
168 
169 	if (!filtered) {
170 		dev_err(dev, "at least one filtering endpoint is required\n");
171 
172 		return false;
173 	}
174 
175 	count = hweight64(filtered);
176 	if (count > ipa->filter_count) {
177 		dev_err(dev, "too many filtering endpoints (%u > %u)\n",
178 			count, ipa->filter_count);
179 
180 		return false;
181 	}
182 
183 	return true;
184 }
185 
186 /* Zero entry count means no table, so just return a 0 address */
187 static dma_addr_t ipa_table_addr(struct ipa *ipa, bool filter_mask, u16 count)
188 {
189 	u32 skip;
190 
191 	if (!count)
192 		return 0;
193 
194 	WARN_ON(count > max_t(u32, ipa->filter_count, ipa->route_count));
195 
196 	/* Skip over the zero rule and possibly the filter mask */
197 	skip = filter_mask ? 1 : 2;
198 
199 	return ipa->table_addr + skip * sizeof(*ipa->table_virt);
200 }
201 
202 static void ipa_table_reset_add(struct gsi_trans *trans, bool filter,
203 				bool hashed, bool ipv6, u16 first, u16 count)
204 {
205 	struct ipa *ipa = container_of(trans->gsi, struct ipa, gsi);
206 	const struct ipa_mem *mem;
207 	dma_addr_t addr;
208 	u32 offset;
209 	u16 size;
210 
211 	/* Nothing to do if the memory region is doesn't exist or is empty */
212 	mem = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, hashed, ipv6);
213 	if (!mem || !mem->size)
214 		return;
215 
216 	if (filter)
217 		first++;	/* skip over bitmap */
218 
219 	offset = mem->offset + first * sizeof(__le64);
220 	size = count * sizeof(__le64);
221 	addr = ipa_table_addr(ipa, false, count);
222 
223 	ipa_cmd_dma_shared_mem_add(trans, offset, size, addr, true);
224 }
225 
226 /* Reset entries in a single filter table belonging to either the AP or
227  * modem to refer to the zero entry.  The memory region supplied will be
228  * for the IPv4 and IPv6 non-hashed and hashed filter tables.
229  */
230 static int
231 ipa_filter_reset_table(struct ipa *ipa, bool hashed, bool ipv6, bool modem)
232 {
233 	u64 ep_mask = ipa->filtered;
234 	struct gsi_trans *trans;
235 	enum gsi_ee_id ee_id;
236 
237 	trans = ipa_cmd_trans_alloc(ipa, hweight64(ep_mask));
238 	if (!trans) {
239 		dev_err(&ipa->pdev->dev,
240 			"no transaction for %s filter reset\n",
241 			modem ? "modem" : "AP");
242 		return -EBUSY;
243 	}
244 
245 	ee_id = modem ? GSI_EE_MODEM : GSI_EE_AP;
246 	while (ep_mask) {
247 		u32 endpoint_id = __ffs(ep_mask);
248 		struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint;
249 
250 		ep_mask ^= BIT(endpoint_id);
251 
252 		endpoint = &ipa->endpoint[endpoint_id];
253 		if (endpoint->ee_id != ee_id)
254 			continue;
255 
256 		ipa_table_reset_add(trans, true, hashed, ipv6, endpoint_id, 1);
257 	}
258 
259 	gsi_trans_commit_wait(trans);
260 
261 	return 0;
262 }
263 
264 /* Theoretically, each filter table could have more filter slots to
265  * update than the maximum number of commands in a transaction.  So
266  * we do each table separately.
267  */
268 static int ipa_filter_reset(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem)
269 {
270 	int ret;
271 
272 	ret = ipa_filter_reset_table(ipa, false, false, modem);
273 	if (ret)
274 		return ret;
275 
276 	ret = ipa_filter_reset_table(ipa, true, false, modem);
277 	if (ret)
278 		return ret;
279 
280 	ret = ipa_filter_reset_table(ipa, false, true, modem);
281 	if (ret)
282 		return ret;
283 	ret = ipa_filter_reset_table(ipa, true, true, modem);
284 
285 	return ret;
286 }
287 
288 /* The AP routes and modem routes are each contiguous within the
289  * table.  We can update each table with a single command, and we
290  * won't exceed the per-transaction command limit.
291  * */
292 static int ipa_route_reset(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem)
293 {
294 	u32 modem_route_count = ipa->modem_route_count;
295 	struct gsi_trans *trans;
296 	u16 first;
297 	u16 count;
298 
299 	trans = ipa_cmd_trans_alloc(ipa, 4);
300 	if (!trans) {
301 		dev_err(&ipa->pdev->dev,
302 			"no transaction for %s route reset\n",
303 			modem ? "modem" : "AP");
304 		return -EBUSY;
305 	}
306 
307 	if (modem) {
308 		first = 0;
309 		count = modem_route_count;
310 	} else {
311 		first = modem_route_count;
312 		count = ipa->route_count - modem_route_count;
313 	}
314 
315 	ipa_table_reset_add(trans, false, false, false, first, count);
316 	ipa_table_reset_add(trans, false, true, false, first, count);
317 
318 	ipa_table_reset_add(trans, false, false, true, first, count);
319 	ipa_table_reset_add(trans, false, true, true, first, count);
320 
321 	gsi_trans_commit_wait(trans);
322 
323 	return 0;
324 }
325 
326 void ipa_table_reset(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem)
327 {
328 	struct device *dev = &ipa->pdev->dev;
329 	const char *ee_name;
330 	int ret;
331 
332 	ee_name = modem ? "modem" : "AP";
333 
334 	/* Report errors, but reset filter and route tables */
335 	ret = ipa_filter_reset(ipa, modem);
336 	if (ret)
337 		dev_err(dev, "error %d resetting filter table for %s\n",
338 				ret, ee_name);
339 
340 	ret = ipa_route_reset(ipa, modem);
341 	if (ret)
342 		dev_err(dev, "error %d resetting route table for %s\n",
343 				ret, ee_name);
344 }
345 
346 int ipa_table_hash_flush(struct ipa *ipa)
347 {
348 	const struct ipa_reg *reg;
349 	struct gsi_trans *trans;
350 	u32 offset;
351 	u32 val;
352 
353 	if (!ipa_table_hash_support(ipa))
354 		return 0;
355 
356 	trans = ipa_cmd_trans_alloc(ipa, 1);
357 	if (!trans) {
358 		dev_err(&ipa->pdev->dev, "no transaction for hash flush\n");
359 		return -EBUSY;
360 	}
361 
362 	reg = ipa_reg(ipa, FILT_ROUT_HASH_FLUSH);
363 	offset = ipa_reg_offset(reg);
364 
365 	val = ipa_reg_bit(reg, IPV6_ROUTER_HASH);
366 	val |= ipa_reg_bit(reg, IPV6_FILTER_HASH);
367 	val |= ipa_reg_bit(reg, IPV4_ROUTER_HASH);
368 	val |= ipa_reg_bit(reg, IPV4_FILTER_HASH);
369 
370 	ipa_cmd_register_write_add(trans, offset, val, val, false);
371 
372 	gsi_trans_commit_wait(trans);
373 
374 	return 0;
375 }
376 
377 static void ipa_table_init_add(struct gsi_trans *trans, bool filter, bool ipv6)
378 {
379 	struct ipa *ipa = container_of(trans->gsi, struct ipa, gsi);
380 	const struct ipa_mem *hash_mem;
381 	enum ipa_cmd_opcode opcode;
382 	const struct ipa_mem *mem;
383 	dma_addr_t hash_addr;
384 	dma_addr_t addr;
385 	u32 zero_offset;
386 	u16 hash_count;
387 	u32 zero_size;
388 	u16 hash_size;
389 	u16 count;
390 	u16 size;
391 
392 	opcode = filter ? ipv6 ? IPA_CMD_IP_V6_FILTER_INIT
393 			       : IPA_CMD_IP_V4_FILTER_INIT
394 			: ipv6 ? IPA_CMD_IP_V6_ROUTING_INIT
395 			       : IPA_CMD_IP_V4_ROUTING_INIT;
396 
397 	mem = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, false, ipv6);
398 	hash_mem = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, true, ipv6);
399 
400 	/* Compute the number of table entries to initialize */
401 	if (filter) {
402 		/* The number of filtering endpoints determines number of
403 		 * entries in the filter table; we also add one more "slot"
404 		 * to hold the bitmap itself.  The size of the hashed filter
405 		 * table is either the same as the non-hashed one, or zero.
406 		 */
407 		count = 1 + hweight64(ipa->filtered);
408 		hash_count = hash_mem && hash_mem->size ? count : 0;
409 	} else {
410 		/* The size of a route table region determines the number
411 		 * of entries it has.
412 		 */
413 		count = mem->size / sizeof(__le64);
414 		hash_count = hash_mem && hash_mem->size / sizeof(__le64);
415 	}
416 	size = count * sizeof(__le64);
417 	hash_size = hash_count * sizeof(__le64);
418 
419 	addr = ipa_table_addr(ipa, filter, count);
420 	hash_addr = ipa_table_addr(ipa, filter, hash_count);
421 
422 	ipa_cmd_table_init_add(trans, opcode, size, mem->offset, addr,
423 			       hash_size, hash_mem->offset, hash_addr);
424 	if (!filter)
425 		return;
426 
427 	/* Zero the unused space in the filter table */
428 	zero_offset = mem->offset + size;
429 	zero_size = mem->size - size;
430 	ipa_cmd_dma_shared_mem_add(trans, zero_offset, zero_size,
431 				   ipa->zero_addr, true);
432 	if (!hash_size)
433 		return;
434 
435 	/* Zero the unused space in the hashed filter table */
436 	zero_offset = hash_mem->offset + hash_size;
437 	zero_size = hash_mem->size - hash_size;
438 	ipa_cmd_dma_shared_mem_add(trans, zero_offset, zero_size,
439 				   ipa->zero_addr, true);
440 }
441 
442 int ipa_table_setup(struct ipa *ipa)
443 {
444 	struct gsi_trans *trans;
445 
446 	/* We will need at most 8 TREs:
447 	 * - IPv4:
448 	 *     - One for route table initialization (non-hashed and hashed)
449 	 *     - One for filter table initialization (non-hashed and hashed)
450 	 *     - One to zero unused entries in the non-hashed filter table
451 	 *     - One to zero unused entries in the hashed filter table
452 	 * - IPv6:
453 	 *     - One for route table initialization (non-hashed and hashed)
454 	 *     - One for filter table initialization (non-hashed and hashed)
455 	 *     - One to zero unused entries in the non-hashed filter table
456 	 *     - One to zero unused entries in the hashed filter table
457 	 * All platforms support at least 8 TREs in a transaction.
458 	 */
459 	trans = ipa_cmd_trans_alloc(ipa, 8);
460 	if (!trans) {
461 		dev_err(&ipa->pdev->dev, "no transaction for table setup\n");
462 		return -EBUSY;
463 	}
464 
465 	ipa_table_init_add(trans, false, false);
466 	ipa_table_init_add(trans, false, true);
467 	ipa_table_init_add(trans, true, false);
468 	ipa_table_init_add(trans, true, true);
469 
470 	gsi_trans_commit_wait(trans);
471 
472 	return 0;
473 }
474 
475 /**
476  * ipa_filter_tuple_zero() - Zero an endpoint's hashed filter tuple
477  * @endpoint:	Endpoint whose filter hash tuple should be zeroed
478  *
479  * Endpoint must be for the AP (not modem) and support filtering. Updates
480  * the filter hash values without changing route ones.
481  */
482 static void ipa_filter_tuple_zero(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint)
483 {
484 	u32 endpoint_id = endpoint->endpoint_id;
485 	struct ipa *ipa = endpoint->ipa;
486 	const struct ipa_reg *reg;
487 	u32 offset;
488 	u32 val;
489 
490 	reg = ipa_reg(ipa, ENDP_FILTER_ROUTER_HSH_CFG);
491 
492 	offset = ipa_reg_n_offset(reg, endpoint_id);
493 	val = ioread32(endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
494 
495 	/* Zero all filter-related fields, preserving the rest */
496 	val &= ~ipa_reg_fmask(reg, FILTER_HASH_MSK_ALL);
497 
498 	iowrite32(val, endpoint->ipa->reg_virt + offset);
499 }
500 
501 /* Configure a hashed filter table; there is no ipa_filter_deconfig() */
502 static void ipa_filter_config(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem)
503 {
504 	enum gsi_ee_id ee_id = modem ? GSI_EE_MODEM : GSI_EE_AP;
505 	u64 ep_mask = ipa->filtered;
506 
507 	if (!ipa_table_hash_support(ipa))
508 		return;
509 
510 	while (ep_mask) {
511 		u32 endpoint_id = __ffs(ep_mask);
512 		struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint;
513 
514 		ep_mask ^= BIT(endpoint_id);
515 
516 		endpoint = &ipa->endpoint[endpoint_id];
517 		if (endpoint->ee_id == ee_id)
518 			ipa_filter_tuple_zero(endpoint);
519 	}
520 }
521 
522 static bool ipa_route_id_modem(struct ipa *ipa, u32 route_id)
523 {
524 	return route_id < ipa->modem_route_count;
525 }
526 
527 /**
528  * ipa_route_tuple_zero() - Zero a hashed route table entry tuple
529  * @ipa:	IPA pointer
530  * @route_id:	Route table entry whose hash tuple should be zeroed
531  *
532  * Updates the route hash values without changing filter ones.
533  */
534 static void ipa_route_tuple_zero(struct ipa *ipa, u32 route_id)
535 {
536 	const struct ipa_reg *reg;
537 	u32 offset;
538 	u32 val;
539 
540 	reg = ipa_reg(ipa, ENDP_FILTER_ROUTER_HSH_CFG);
541 	offset = ipa_reg_n_offset(reg, route_id);
542 
543 	val = ioread32(ipa->reg_virt + offset);
544 
545 	/* Zero all route-related fields, preserving the rest */
546 	val &= ~ipa_reg_fmask(reg, ROUTER_HASH_MSK_ALL);
547 
548 	iowrite32(val, ipa->reg_virt + offset);
549 }
550 
551 /* Configure a hashed route table; there is no ipa_route_deconfig() */
552 static void ipa_route_config(struct ipa *ipa, bool modem)
553 {
554 	u32 route_id;
555 
556 	if (!ipa_table_hash_support(ipa))
557 		return;
558 
559 	for (route_id = 0; route_id < ipa->route_count; route_id++)
560 		if (ipa_route_id_modem(ipa, route_id) == modem)
561 			ipa_route_tuple_zero(ipa, route_id);
562 }
563 
564 /* Configure a filter and route tables; there is no ipa_table_deconfig() */
565 void ipa_table_config(struct ipa *ipa)
566 {
567 	ipa_filter_config(ipa, false);
568 	ipa_filter_config(ipa, true);
569 	ipa_route_config(ipa, false);
570 	ipa_route_config(ipa, true);
571 }
572 
573 /* Verify the sizes of all IPA table filter or routing table memory regions
574  * are valid.  If valid, this records the size of the routing table.
575  */
576 bool ipa_table_mem_valid(struct ipa *ipa, bool filter)
577 {
578 	bool hash_support = ipa_table_hash_support(ipa);
579 	const struct ipa_mem *mem_hashed;
580 	const struct ipa_mem *mem_ipv4;
581 	const struct ipa_mem *mem_ipv6;
582 	u32 count;
583 
584 	/* IPv4 and IPv6 non-hashed tables are expected to be defined and
585 	 * have the same size.  Both must have at least two entries (and
586 	 * would normally have more than that).
587 	 */
588 	mem_ipv4 = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, false, false);
589 	if (!mem_ipv4)
590 		return false;
591 
592 	mem_ipv6 = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, false, true);
593 	if (!mem_ipv6)
594 		return false;
595 
596 	if (mem_ipv4->size != mem_ipv6->size)
597 		return false;
598 
599 	/* Compute and record the number of entries for each table type */
600 	count = mem_ipv4->size / sizeof(__le64);
601 	if (count < 2)
602 		return false;
603 	if (filter)
604 		ipa->filter_count = count - 1;	/* Filter map in first entry */
605 	else
606 		ipa->route_count = count;
607 
608 	/* Table offset and size must fit in TABLE_INIT command fields */
609 	if (!ipa_cmd_table_init_valid(ipa, mem_ipv4, !filter))
610 		return false;
611 
612 	/* Make sure the regions are big enough */
613 	if (filter) {
614 		/* Filter tables must able to hold the endpoint bitmap plus
615 		 * an entry for each endpoint that supports filtering
616 		 */
617 		if (count < 1 + hweight64(ipa->filtered))
618 			return false;
619 	} else {
620 		/* Routing tables must be able to hold all modem entries,
621 		 * plus at least one entry for the AP.
622 		 */
623 		if (count < ipa->modem_route_count + 1)
624 			return false;
625 	}
626 
627 	/* If hashing is supported, hashed tables are expected to be defined,
628 	 * and have the same size as non-hashed tables.  If hashing is not
629 	 * supported, hashed tables are expected to have zero size (or not
630 	 * be defined).
631 	 */
632 	mem_hashed = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, true, false);
633 	if (hash_support) {
634 		if (!mem_hashed || mem_hashed->size != mem_ipv4->size)
635 			return false;
636 	} else {
637 		if (mem_hashed && mem_hashed->size)
638 			return false;
639 	}
640 
641 	/* Same check for IPv6 tables */
642 	mem_hashed = ipa_table_mem(ipa, filter, true, true);
643 	if (hash_support) {
644 		if (!mem_hashed || mem_hashed->size != mem_ipv6->size)
645 			return false;
646 	} else {
647 		if (mem_hashed && mem_hashed->size)
648 			return false;
649 	}
650 
651 	return true;
652 }
653 
654 /* Initialize a coherent DMA allocation containing initialized filter and
655  * route table data.  This is used when initializing or resetting the IPA
656  * filter or route table.
657  *
658  * The first entry in a filter table contains a bitmap indicating which
659  * endpoints contain entries in the table.  In addition to that first entry,
660  * there is a fixed maximum number of entries that follow.  Filter table
661  * entries are 64 bits wide, and (other than the bitmap) contain the DMA
662  * address of a filter rule.  A "zero rule" indicates no filtering, and
663  * consists of 64 bits of zeroes.  When a filter table is initialized (or
664  * reset) its entries are made to refer to the zero rule.
665  *
666  * Each entry in a route table is the DMA address of a routing rule.  For
667  * routing there is also a 64-bit "zero rule" that means no routing, and
668  * when a route table is initialized or reset, its entries are made to refer
669  * to the zero rule.  The zero rule is shared for route and filter tables.
670  *
671  *	     +-------------------+
672  *	 --> |     zero rule     |
673  *	/    |-------------------|
674  *	|    |     filter mask   |
675  *	|\   |-------------------|
676  *	| ---- zero rule address | \
677  *	|\   |-------------------|  |
678  *	| ---- zero rule address |  |	Max IPA filter count
679  *	|    |-------------------|   >	or IPA route count,
680  *	|	      ...	    |	whichever is greater
681  *	 \   |-------------------|  |
682  *	  ---- zero rule address | /
683  *	     +-------------------+
684  */
685 int ipa_table_init(struct ipa *ipa)
686 {
687 	struct device *dev = &ipa->pdev->dev;
688 	dma_addr_t addr;
689 	__le64 le_addr;
690 	__le64 *virt;
691 	size_t size;
692 	u32 count;
693 
694 	ipa_table_validate_build();
695 
696 	count = max_t(u32, ipa->filter_count, ipa->route_count);
697 
698 	/* The IPA hardware requires route and filter table rules to be
699 	 * aligned on a 128-byte boundary.  We put the "zero rule" at the
700 	 * base of the table area allocated here.  The DMA address returned
701 	 * by dma_alloc_coherent() is guaranteed to be a power-of-2 number
702 	 * of pages, which satisfies the rule alignment requirement.
703 	 */
704 	size = IPA_ZERO_RULE_SIZE + (1 + count) * sizeof(__le64);
705 	virt = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, size, &addr, GFP_KERNEL);
706 	if (!virt)
707 		return -ENOMEM;
708 
709 	ipa->table_virt = virt;
710 	ipa->table_addr = addr;
711 
712 	/* First slot is the zero rule */
713 	*virt++ = 0;
714 
715 	/* Next is the filter table bitmap.  The "soft" bitmap value might
716 	 * need to be converted to the hardware representation by shifting
717 	 * it left one position.  Prior to IPA v5.0, bit 0 repesents global
718 	 * filtering, which is possible but not used.  IPA v5.0+ eliminated
719 	 * that option, so there's no shifting required.
720 	 */
721 	if (ipa->version < IPA_VERSION_5_0)
722 		*virt++ = cpu_to_le64(ipa->filtered << 1);
723 	else
724 		*virt++ = cpu_to_le64(ipa->filtered);
725 
726 	/* All the rest contain the DMA address of the zero rule */
727 	le_addr = cpu_to_le64(addr);
728 	while (count--)
729 		*virt++ = le_addr;
730 
731 	return 0;
732 }
733 
734 void ipa_table_exit(struct ipa *ipa)
735 {
736 	u32 count = max_t(u32, 1 + ipa->filter_count, ipa->route_count);
737 	struct device *dev = &ipa->pdev->dev;
738 	size_t size;
739 
740 	size = IPA_ZERO_RULE_SIZE + (1 + count) * sizeof(__le64);
741 
742 	dma_free_coherent(dev, size, ipa->table_virt, ipa->table_addr);
743 	ipa->table_addr = 0;
744 	ipa->table_virt = NULL;
745 }
746