1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) */
2/* Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Netronome Systems, Inc. */
3
4/*
5 * nfp_net.h
6 * Declarations for Netronome network device driver.
7 * Authors: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
8 *          Jason McMullan <jason.mcmullan@netronome.com>
9 *          Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@netronome.com>
10 */
11
12#ifndef _NFP_NET_H_
13#define _NFP_NET_H_
14
15#include <linux/atomic.h>
16#include <linux/interrupt.h>
17#include <linux/list.h>
18#include <linux/netdevice.h>
19#include <linux/pci.h>
20#include <linux/io-64-nonatomic-hi-lo.h>
21#include <linux/semaphore.h>
22#include <linux/workqueue.h>
23#include <net/xdp.h>
24
25#include "nfp_net_ctrl.h"
26
27#define nn_pr(nn, lvl, fmt, args...)					\
28	({								\
29		struct nfp_net *__nn = (nn);				\
30									\
31		if (__nn->dp.netdev)					\
32			netdev_printk(lvl, __nn->dp.netdev, fmt, ## args); \
33		else							\
34			dev_printk(lvl, __nn->dp.dev, "ctrl: " fmt, ## args); \
35	})
36
37#define nn_err(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_ERR, fmt, ## args)
38#define nn_warn(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_WARNING, fmt, ## args)
39#define nn_info(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_INFO, fmt, ## args)
40#define nn_dbg(nn, fmt, args...)	nn_pr(nn, KERN_DEBUG, fmt, ## args)
41
42#define nn_dp_warn(dp, fmt, args...)					\
43	({								\
44		struct nfp_net_dp *__dp = (dp);				\
45									\
46		if (unlikely(net_ratelimit())) {			\
47			if (__dp->netdev)				\
48				netdev_warn(__dp->netdev, fmt, ## args); \
49			else						\
50				dev_warn(__dp->dev, fmt, ## args);	\
51		}							\
52	})
53
54/* Max time to wait for NFP to respond on updates (in seconds) */
55#define NFP_NET_POLL_TIMEOUT	5
56
57/* Interval for reading offloaded filter stats */
58#define NFP_NET_STAT_POLL_IVL	msecs_to_jiffies(100)
59
60/* Bar allocation */
61#define NFP_NET_CTRL_BAR	0
62#define NFP_NET_Q0_BAR		2
63#define NFP_NET_Q1_BAR		4	/* OBSOLETE */
64
65/* Max bits in DMA address */
66#define NFP_NET_MAX_DMA_BITS	40
67
68/* Default size for MTU and freelist buffer sizes */
69#define NFP_NET_DEFAULT_MTU		1500U
70
71/* Maximum number of bytes prepended to a packet */
72#define NFP_NET_MAX_PREPEND		64
73
74/* Interrupt definitions */
75#define NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS		2
76#define NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX		0
77#define NFP_NET_IRQ_EXN_IDX		1
78#define NFP_NET_MIN_VNIC_IRQS		(NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS + 1)
79
80/* Queue/Ring definitions */
81#define NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS	64	/* Max. # of Tx rings per device */
82#define NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS	64	/* Max. # of Rx rings per device */
83#define NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS	(NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS > NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS ? \
84				 NFP_NET_MAX_TX_RINGS : NFP_NET_MAX_RX_RINGS)
85#define NFP_NET_MAX_IRQS	(NFP_NET_NON_Q_VECTORS + NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS)
86
87#define NFP_NET_MIN_TX_DESCS	256	/* Min. # of Tx descs per ring */
88#define NFP_NET_MIN_RX_DESCS	256	/* Min. # of Rx descs per ring */
89#define NFP_NET_MAX_TX_DESCS	(256 * 1024) /* Max. # of Tx descs per ring */
90#define NFP_NET_MAX_RX_DESCS	(256 * 1024) /* Max. # of Rx descs per ring */
91
92#define NFP_NET_TX_DESCS_DEFAULT 4096	/* Default # of Tx descs per ring */
93#define NFP_NET_RX_DESCS_DEFAULT 4096	/* Default # of Rx descs per ring */
94
95#define NFP_NET_FL_BATCH	16	/* Add freelist in this Batch size */
96#define NFP_NET_XDP_MAX_COMPLETE 2048	/* XDP bufs to reclaim in NAPI poll */
97
98/* Offload definitions */
99#define NFP_NET_N_VXLAN_PORTS	(NFP_NET_CFG_VXLAN_SZ / sizeof(__be16))
100
101#define NFP_NET_RX_BUF_HEADROOM	(NET_SKB_PAD + NET_IP_ALIGN)
102#define NFP_NET_RX_BUF_NON_DATA	(NFP_NET_RX_BUF_HEADROOM +		\
103				 SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info)))
104
105/* Forward declarations */
106struct nfp_cpp;
107struct nfp_eth_table_port;
108struct nfp_net;
109struct nfp_net_r_vector;
110struct nfp_port;
111
112/* Convenience macro for wrapping descriptor index on ring size */
113#define D_IDX(ring, idx)	((idx) & ((ring)->cnt - 1))
114
115/* Convenience macro for writing dma address into RX/TX descriptors */
116#define nfp_desc_set_dma_addr(desc, dma_addr)				\
117	do {								\
118		__typeof(desc) __d = (desc);				\
119		dma_addr_t __addr = (dma_addr);				\
120									\
121		__d->dma_addr_lo = cpu_to_le32(lower_32_bits(__addr));	\
122		__d->dma_addr_hi = upper_32_bits(__addr) & 0xff;	\
123	} while (0)
124
125/* TX descriptor format */
126
127#define PCIE_DESC_TX_EOP		BIT(7)
128#define PCIE_DESC_TX_OFFSET_MASK	GENMASK(6, 0)
129#define PCIE_DESC_TX_MSS_MASK		GENMASK(13, 0)
130
131/* Flags in the host TX descriptor */
132#define PCIE_DESC_TX_CSUM		BIT(7)
133#define PCIE_DESC_TX_IP4_CSUM		BIT(6)
134#define PCIE_DESC_TX_TCP_CSUM		BIT(5)
135#define PCIE_DESC_TX_UDP_CSUM		BIT(4)
136#define PCIE_DESC_TX_VLAN		BIT(3)
137#define PCIE_DESC_TX_LSO		BIT(2)
138#define PCIE_DESC_TX_ENCAP		BIT(1)
139#define PCIE_DESC_TX_O_IP4_CSUM	BIT(0)
140
141struct nfp_net_tx_desc {
142	union {
143		struct {
144			u8 dma_addr_hi; /* High bits of host buf address */
145			__le16 dma_len;	/* Length to DMA for this desc */
146			u8 offset_eop;	/* Offset in buf where pkt starts +
147					 * highest bit is eop flag.
148					 */
149			__le32 dma_addr_lo; /* Low 32bit of host buf addr */
150
151			__le16 mss;	/* MSS to be used for LSO */
152			u8 lso_hdrlen;	/* LSO, TCP payload offset */
153			u8 flags;	/* TX Flags, see @PCIE_DESC_TX_* */
154			union {
155				struct {
156					u8 l3_offset; /* L3 header offset */
157					u8 l4_offset; /* L4 header offset */
158				};
159				__le16 vlan; /* VLAN tag to add if indicated */
160			};
161			__le16 data_len; /* Length of frame + meta data */
162		} __packed;
163		__le32 vals[4];
164		__le64 vals8[2];
165	};
166};
167
168/**
169 * struct nfp_net_tx_buf - software TX buffer descriptor
170 * @skb:	normal ring, sk_buff associated with this buffer
171 * @frag:	XDP ring, page frag associated with this buffer
172 * @dma_addr:	DMA mapping address of the buffer
173 * @fidx:	Fragment index (-1 for the head and [0..nr_frags-1] for frags)
174 * @pkt_cnt:	Number of packets to be produced out of the skb associated
175 *		with this buffer (valid only on the head's buffer).
176 *		Will be 1 for all non-TSO packets.
177 * @real_len:	Number of bytes which to be produced out of the skb (valid only
178 *		on the head's buffer). Equal to skb->len for non-TSO packets.
179 */
180struct nfp_net_tx_buf {
181	union {
182		struct sk_buff *skb;
183		void *frag;
184	};
185	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
186	short int fidx;
187	u16 pkt_cnt;
188	u32 real_len;
189};
190
191/**
192 * struct nfp_net_tx_ring - TX ring structure
193 * @r_vec:      Back pointer to ring vector structure
194 * @idx:        Ring index from Linux's perspective
195 * @qcidx:      Queue Controller Peripheral (QCP) queue index for the TX queue
196 * @qcp_q:      Pointer to base of the QCP TX queue
197 * @cnt:        Size of the queue in number of descriptors
198 * @wr_p:       TX ring write pointer (free running)
199 * @rd_p:       TX ring read pointer (free running)
200 * @qcp_rd_p:   Local copy of QCP TX queue read pointer
201 * @wr_ptr_add:	Accumulated number of buffers to add to QCP write pointer
202 *		(used for .xmit_more delayed kick)
203 * @txbufs:     Array of transmitted TX buffers, to free on transmit
204 * @txds:       Virtual address of TX ring in host memory
205 * @dma:        DMA address of the TX ring
206 * @size:       Size, in bytes, of the TX ring (needed to free)
207 * @is_xdp:	Is this a XDP TX ring?
208 */
209struct nfp_net_tx_ring {
210	struct nfp_net_r_vector *r_vec;
211
212	u32 idx;
213	int qcidx;
214	u8 __iomem *qcp_q;
215
216	u32 cnt;
217	u32 wr_p;
218	u32 rd_p;
219	u32 qcp_rd_p;
220
221	u32 wr_ptr_add;
222
223	struct nfp_net_tx_buf *txbufs;
224	struct nfp_net_tx_desc *txds;
225
226	dma_addr_t dma;
227	size_t size;
228	bool is_xdp;
229} ____cacheline_aligned;
230
231/* RX and freelist descriptor format */
232
233#define PCIE_DESC_RX_DD			BIT(7)
234#define PCIE_DESC_RX_META_LEN_MASK	GENMASK(6, 0)
235
236/* Flags in the RX descriptor */
237#define PCIE_DESC_RX_RSS		cpu_to_le16(BIT(15))
238#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(14))
239#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(13))
240#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(12))
241#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(11))
242#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(10))
243#define PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(9))
244#define PCIE_DESC_RX_DECRYPTED		cpu_to_le16(BIT(8))
245#define PCIE_DESC_RX_EOP		cpu_to_le16(BIT(7))
246#define PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(6))
247#define PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(5))
248#define PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(4))
249#define PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(3))
250#define PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM		cpu_to_le16(BIT(2))
251#define PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM_OK	cpu_to_le16(BIT(1))
252#define PCIE_DESC_RX_VLAN		cpu_to_le16(BIT(0))
253
254#define PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL		(PCIE_DESC_RX_IP4_CSUM |	\
255					 PCIE_DESC_RX_TCP_CSUM |	\
256					 PCIE_DESC_RX_UDP_CSUM |	\
257					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_IP4_CSUM |	\
258					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_TCP_CSUM |	\
259					 PCIE_DESC_RX_I_UDP_CSUM)
260#define PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_OK_SHIFT	1
261#define __PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL		le16_to_cpu(PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL)
262#define __PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL_OK	(__PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_ALL >>	\
263					 PCIE_DESC_RX_CSUM_OK_SHIFT)
264
265struct nfp_net_rx_desc {
266	union {
267		struct {
268			u8 dma_addr_hi;	/* High bits of the buf address */
269			__le16 reserved; /* Must be zero */
270			u8 meta_len_dd; /* Must be zero */
271
272			__le32 dma_addr_lo; /* Low bits of the buffer address */
273		} __packed fld;
274
275		struct {
276			__le16 data_len; /* Length of the frame + meta data */
277			u8 reserved;
278			u8 meta_len_dd;	/* Length of meta data prepended +
279					 * descriptor done flag.
280					 */
281
282			__le16 flags;	/* RX flags. See @PCIE_DESC_RX_* */
283			__le16 vlan;	/* VLAN if stripped */
284		} __packed rxd;
285
286		__le32 vals[2];
287	};
288};
289
290#define NFP_NET_META_FIELD_MASK GENMASK(NFP_NET_META_FIELD_SIZE - 1, 0)
291
292struct nfp_meta_parsed {
293	u8 hash_type;
294	u8 csum_type;
295	u32 hash;
296	u32 mark;
297	u32 portid;
298	__wsum csum;
299};
300
301struct nfp_net_rx_hash {
302	__be32 hash_type;
303	__be32 hash;
304};
305
306/**
307 * struct nfp_net_rx_buf - software RX buffer descriptor
308 * @frag:	page fragment buffer
309 * @dma_addr:	DMA mapping address of the buffer
310 */
311struct nfp_net_rx_buf {
312	void *frag;
313	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
314};
315
316/**
317 * struct nfp_net_rx_ring - RX ring structure
318 * @r_vec:      Back pointer to ring vector structure
319 * @cnt:        Size of the queue in number of descriptors
320 * @wr_p:       FL/RX ring write pointer (free running)
321 * @rd_p:       FL/RX ring read pointer (free running)
322 * @idx:        Ring index from Linux's perspective
323 * @fl_qcidx:   Queue Controller Peripheral (QCP) queue index for the freelist
324 * @qcp_fl:     Pointer to base of the QCP freelist queue
325 * @rxbufs:     Array of transmitted FL/RX buffers
326 * @rxds:       Virtual address of FL/RX ring in host memory
327 * @xdp_rxq:    RX-ring info avail for XDP
328 * @dma:        DMA address of the FL/RX ring
329 * @size:       Size, in bytes, of the FL/RX ring (needed to free)
330 */
331struct nfp_net_rx_ring {
332	struct nfp_net_r_vector *r_vec;
333
334	u32 cnt;
335	u32 wr_p;
336	u32 rd_p;
337
338	u32 idx;
339
340	int fl_qcidx;
341	u8 __iomem *qcp_fl;
342
343	struct nfp_net_rx_buf *rxbufs;
344	struct nfp_net_rx_desc *rxds;
345
346	struct xdp_rxq_info xdp_rxq;
347
348	dma_addr_t dma;
349	size_t size;
350} ____cacheline_aligned;
351
352/**
353 * struct nfp_net_r_vector - Per ring interrupt vector configuration
354 * @nfp_net:        Backpointer to nfp_net structure
355 * @napi:           NAPI structure for this ring vec
356 * @tasklet:        ctrl vNIC, tasklet for servicing the r_vec
357 * @queue:          ctrl vNIC, send queue
358 * @lock:           ctrl vNIC, r_vec lock protects @queue
359 * @tx_ring:        Pointer to TX ring
360 * @rx_ring:        Pointer to RX ring
361 * @xdp_ring:	    Pointer to an extra TX ring for XDP
362 * @irq_entry:      MSI-X table entry (use for talking to the device)
363 * @rx_sync:	    Seqlock for atomic updates of RX stats
364 * @rx_pkts:        Number of received packets
365 * @rx_bytes:	    Number of received bytes
366 * @rx_drops:	    Number of packets dropped on RX due to lack of resources
367 * @hw_csum_rx_ok:  Counter of packets where the HW checksum was OK
368 * @hw_csum_rx_inner_ok: Counter of packets where the inner HW checksum was OK
369 * @hw_csum_rx_complete: Counter of packets with CHECKSUM_COMPLETE reported
370 * @hw_csum_rx_error:	 Counter of packets with bad checksums
371 * @hw_tls_rx:	    Number of packets with TLS decrypted by hardware
372 * @tx_sync:	    Seqlock for atomic updates of TX stats
373 * @tx_pkts:	    Number of Transmitted packets
374 * @tx_bytes:	    Number of Transmitted bytes
375 * @hw_csum_tx:	    Counter of packets with TX checksum offload requested
376 * @hw_csum_tx_inner:	 Counter of inner TX checksum offload requests
377 * @tx_gather:	    Counter of packets with Gather DMA
378 * @tx_lso:	    Counter of LSO packets sent
379 * @hw_tls_tx:	    Counter of TLS packets sent with crypto offloaded to HW
380 * @tls_tx_fallback:	Counter of TLS packets sent which had to be encrypted
381 *			by the fallback path because packets came out of order
382 * @tls_tx_no_fallback:	Counter of TLS packets not sent because the fallback
383 *			path could not encrypt them
384 * @tx_errors:	    How many TX errors were encountered
385 * @tx_busy:        How often was TX busy (no space)?
386 * @rx_replace_buf_alloc_fail:	Counter of RX buffer allocation failures
387 * @irq_vector:     Interrupt vector number (use for talking to the OS)
388 * @handler:        Interrupt handler for this ring vector
389 * @name:           Name of the interrupt vector
390 * @affinity_mask:  SMP affinity mask for this vector
391 *
392 * This structure ties RX and TX rings to interrupt vectors and a NAPI
393 * context. This currently only supports one RX and TX ring per
394 * interrupt vector but might be extended in the future to allow
395 * association of multiple rings per vector.
396 */
397struct nfp_net_r_vector {
398	struct nfp_net *nfp_net;
399	union {
400		struct napi_struct napi;
401		struct {
402			struct tasklet_struct tasklet;
403			struct sk_buff_head queue;
404			spinlock_t lock;
405		};
406	};
407
408	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *tx_ring;
409	struct nfp_net_rx_ring *rx_ring;
410
411	u16 irq_entry;
412
413	struct u64_stats_sync rx_sync;
414	u64 rx_pkts;
415	u64 rx_bytes;
416	u64 rx_drops;
417	u64 hw_csum_rx_ok;
418	u64 hw_csum_rx_inner_ok;
419	u64 hw_csum_rx_complete;
420	u64 hw_tls_rx;
421
422	u64 hw_csum_rx_error;
423	u64 rx_replace_buf_alloc_fail;
424
425	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *xdp_ring;
426
427	struct u64_stats_sync tx_sync;
428	u64 tx_pkts;
429	u64 tx_bytes;
430
431	u64 ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp hw_csum_tx;
432	u64 hw_csum_tx_inner;
433	u64 tx_gather;
434	u64 tx_lso;
435	u64 hw_tls_tx;
436
437	u64 tls_tx_fallback;
438	u64 tls_tx_no_fallback;
439	u64 tx_errors;
440	u64 tx_busy;
441
442	/* Cold data follows */
443
444	u32 irq_vector;
445	irq_handler_t handler;
446	char name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
447	cpumask_t affinity_mask;
448} ____cacheline_aligned;
449
450/* Firmware version as it is written in the 32bit value in the BAR */
451struct nfp_net_fw_version {
452	u8 minor;
453	u8 major;
454	u8 class;
455	u8 resv;
456} __packed;
457
458static inline bool nfp_net_fw_ver_eq(struct nfp_net_fw_version *fw_ver,
459				     u8 resv, u8 class, u8 major, u8 minor)
460{
461	return fw_ver->resv == resv &&
462	       fw_ver->class == class &&
463	       fw_ver->major == major &&
464	       fw_ver->minor == minor;
465}
466
467struct nfp_stat_pair {
468	u64 pkts;
469	u64 bytes;
470};
471
472/**
473 * struct nfp_net_dp - NFP network device datapath data structure
474 * @dev:		Backpointer to struct device
475 * @netdev:		Backpointer to net_device structure
476 * @is_vf:		Is the driver attached to a VF?
477 * @chained_metadata_format:  Firemware will use new metadata format
478 * @ktls_tx:		Is kTLS TX enabled?
479 * @rx_dma_dir:		Mapping direction for RX buffers
480 * @rx_dma_off:		Offset at which DMA packets (for XDP headroom)
481 * @rx_offset:		Offset in the RX buffers where packet data starts
482 * @ctrl:		Local copy of the control register/word.
483 * @fl_bufsz:		Currently configured size of the freelist buffers
484 * @xdp_prog:		Installed XDP program
485 * @tx_rings:		Array of pre-allocated TX ring structures
486 * @rx_rings:		Array of pre-allocated RX ring structures
487 * @ctrl_bar:		Pointer to mapped control BAR
488 *
489 * @txd_cnt:		Size of the TX ring in number of descriptors
490 * @rxd_cnt:		Size of the RX ring in number of descriptors
491 * @num_r_vecs:		Number of used ring vectors
492 * @num_tx_rings:	Currently configured number of TX rings
493 * @num_stack_tx_rings:	Number of TX rings used by the stack (not XDP)
494 * @num_rx_rings:	Currently configured number of RX rings
495 * @mtu:		Device MTU
496 */
497struct nfp_net_dp {
498	struct device *dev;
499	struct net_device *netdev;
500
501	u8 is_vf:1;
502	u8 chained_metadata_format:1;
503	u8 ktls_tx:1;
504
505	u8 rx_dma_dir;
506	u8 rx_offset;
507
508	u32 rx_dma_off;
509
510	u32 ctrl;
511	u32 fl_bufsz;
512
513	struct bpf_prog *xdp_prog;
514
515	struct nfp_net_tx_ring *tx_rings;
516	struct nfp_net_rx_ring *rx_rings;
517
518	u8 __iomem *ctrl_bar;
519
520	/* Cold data follows */
521
522	unsigned int txd_cnt;
523	unsigned int rxd_cnt;
524
525	unsigned int num_r_vecs;
526
527	unsigned int num_tx_rings;
528	unsigned int num_stack_tx_rings;
529	unsigned int num_rx_rings;
530
531	unsigned int mtu;
532};
533
534/**
535 * struct nfp_net - NFP network device structure
536 * @dp:			Datapath structure
537 * @id:			vNIC id within the PF (0 for VFs)
538 * @fw_ver:		Firmware version
539 * @cap:                Capabilities advertised by the Firmware
540 * @max_mtu:            Maximum support MTU advertised by the Firmware
541 * @rss_hfunc:		RSS selected hash function
542 * @rss_cfg:            RSS configuration
543 * @rss_key:            RSS secret key
544 * @rss_itbl:           RSS indirection table
545 * @xdp:		Information about the driver XDP program
546 * @xdp_hw:		Information about the HW XDP program
547 * @max_r_vecs:		Number of allocated interrupt vectors for RX/TX
548 * @max_tx_rings:       Maximum number of TX rings supported by the Firmware
549 * @max_rx_rings:       Maximum number of RX rings supported by the Firmware
550 * @stride_rx:		Queue controller RX queue spacing
551 * @stride_tx:		Queue controller TX queue spacing
552 * @r_vecs:             Pre-allocated array of ring vectors
553 * @irq_entries:        Pre-allocated array of MSI-X entries
554 * @lsc_handler:        Handler for Link State Change interrupt
555 * @lsc_name:           Name for Link State Change interrupt
556 * @exn_handler:        Handler for Exception interrupt
557 * @exn_name:           Name for Exception interrupt
558 * @shared_handler:     Handler for shared interrupts
559 * @shared_name:        Name for shared interrupt
560 * @reconfig_lock:	Protects @reconfig_posted, @reconfig_timer_active,
561 *			@reconfig_sync_present and HW reconfiguration request
562 *			regs/machinery from async requests (sync must take
563 *			@bar_lock)
564 * @reconfig_posted:	Pending reconfig bits coming from async sources
565 * @reconfig_timer_active:  Timer for reading reconfiguration results is pending
566 * @reconfig_sync_present:  Some thread is performing synchronous reconfig
567 * @reconfig_timer:	Timer for async reading of reconfig results
568 * @reconfig_in_progress_update:	Update FW is processing now (debug only)
569 * @bar_lock:		vNIC config BAR access lock, protects: update,
570 *			mailbox area, crypto TLV
571 * @link_up:            Is the link up?
572 * @link_status_lock:	Protects @link_* and ensures atomicity with BAR reading
573 * @rx_coalesce_usecs:      RX interrupt moderation usecs delay parameter
574 * @rx_coalesce_max_frames: RX interrupt moderation frame count parameter
575 * @tx_coalesce_usecs:      TX interrupt moderation usecs delay parameter
576 * @tx_coalesce_max_frames: TX interrupt moderation frame count parameter
577 * @qcp_cfg:            Pointer to QCP queue used for configuration notification
578 * @tx_bar:             Pointer to mapped TX queues
579 * @rx_bar:             Pointer to mapped FL/RX queues
580 * @tlv_caps:		Parsed TLV capabilities
581 * @ktls_tx_conn_cnt:	Number of offloaded kTLS TX connections
582 * @ktls_rx_conn_cnt:	Number of offloaded kTLS RX connections
583 * @ktls_conn_id_gen:	Trivial generator for kTLS connection ids (for TX)
584 * @ktls_no_space:	Counter of firmware rejecting kTLS connection due to
585 *			lack of space
586 * @ktls_rx_resync_req:	Counter of TLS RX resync requested
587 * @ktls_rx_resync_ign:	Counter of TLS RX resync requests ignored
588 * @ktls_rx_resync_sent:    Counter of TLS RX resync completed
589 * @mbox_cmsg:		Common Control Message via vNIC mailbox state
590 * @mbox_cmsg.queue:	CCM mbox queue of pending messages
591 * @mbox_cmsg.wq:	CCM mbox wait queue of waiting processes
592 * @mbox_cmsg.workq:	CCM mbox work queue for @wait_work and @runq_work
593 * @mbox_cmsg.wait_work:    CCM mbox posted msg reconfig wait work
594 * @mbox_cmsg.runq_work:    CCM mbox posted msg queue runner work
595 * @mbox_cmsg.tag:	CCM mbox message tag allocator
596 * @debugfs_dir:	Device directory in debugfs
597 * @vnic_list:		Entry on device vNIC list
598 * @pdev:		Backpointer to PCI device
599 * @app:		APP handle if available
600 * @vnic_no_name:	For non-port PF vNIC make ndo_get_phys_port_name return
601 *			-EOPNOTSUPP to keep backwards compatibility (set by app)
602 * @port:		Pointer to nfp_port structure if vNIC is a port
603 * @app_priv:		APP private data for this vNIC
604 */
605struct nfp_net {
606	struct nfp_net_dp dp;
607
608	struct nfp_net_fw_version fw_ver;
609
610	u32 id;
611
612	u32 cap;
613	u32 max_mtu;
614
615	u8 rss_hfunc;
616	u32 rss_cfg;
617	u8 rss_key[NFP_NET_CFG_RSS_KEY_SZ];
618	u8 rss_itbl[NFP_NET_CFG_RSS_ITBL_SZ];
619
620	struct xdp_attachment_info xdp;
621	struct xdp_attachment_info xdp_hw;
622
623	unsigned int max_tx_rings;
624	unsigned int max_rx_rings;
625
626	int stride_tx;
627	int stride_rx;
628
629	unsigned int max_r_vecs;
630	struct nfp_net_r_vector r_vecs[NFP_NET_MAX_R_VECS];
631	struct msix_entry irq_entries[NFP_NET_MAX_IRQS];
632
633	irq_handler_t lsc_handler;
634	char lsc_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
635
636	irq_handler_t exn_handler;
637	char exn_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
638
639	irq_handler_t shared_handler;
640	char shared_name[IFNAMSIZ + 8];
641
642	bool link_up;
643	spinlock_t link_status_lock;
644
645	spinlock_t reconfig_lock;
646	u32 reconfig_posted;
647	bool reconfig_timer_active;
648	bool reconfig_sync_present;
649	struct timer_list reconfig_timer;
650	u32 reconfig_in_progress_update;
651
652	struct semaphore bar_lock;
653
654	u32 rx_coalesce_usecs;
655	u32 rx_coalesce_max_frames;
656	u32 tx_coalesce_usecs;
657	u32 tx_coalesce_max_frames;
658
659	u8 __iomem *qcp_cfg;
660
661	u8 __iomem *tx_bar;
662	u8 __iomem *rx_bar;
663
664	struct nfp_net_tlv_caps tlv_caps;
665
666	unsigned int ktls_tx_conn_cnt;
667	unsigned int ktls_rx_conn_cnt;
668
669	atomic64_t ktls_conn_id_gen;
670
671	atomic_t ktls_no_space;
672	atomic_t ktls_rx_resync_req;
673	atomic_t ktls_rx_resync_ign;
674	atomic_t ktls_rx_resync_sent;
675
676	struct {
677		struct sk_buff_head queue;
678		wait_queue_head_t wq;
679		struct workqueue_struct *workq;
680		struct work_struct wait_work;
681		struct work_struct runq_work;
682		u16 tag;
683	} mbox_cmsg;
684
685	struct dentry *debugfs_dir;
686
687	struct list_head vnic_list;
688
689	struct pci_dev *pdev;
690	struct nfp_app *app;
691
692	bool vnic_no_name;
693
694	struct nfp_port *port;
695
696	void *app_priv;
697};
698
699/* Functions to read/write from/to a BAR
700 * Performs any endian conversion necessary.
701 */
702static inline u16 nn_readb(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
703{
704	return readb(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
705}
706
707static inline void nn_writeb(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u8 val)
708{
709	writeb(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
710}
711
712static inline u16 nn_readw(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
713{
714	return readw(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
715}
716
717static inline void nn_writew(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u16 val)
718{
719	writew(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
720}
721
722static inline u32 nn_readl(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
723{
724	return readl(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
725}
726
727static inline void nn_writel(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u32 val)
728{
729	writel(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
730}
731
732static inline u64 nn_readq(struct nfp_net *nn, int off)
733{
734	return readq(nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
735}
736
737static inline void nn_writeq(struct nfp_net *nn, int off, u64 val)
738{
739	writeq(val, nn->dp.ctrl_bar + off);
740}
741
742/* Flush posted PCI writes by reading something without side effects */
743static inline void nn_pci_flush(struct nfp_net *nn)
744{
745	nn_readl(nn, NFP_NET_CFG_VERSION);
746}
747
748/* Queue Controller Peripheral access functions and definitions.
749 *
750 * Some of the BARs of the NFP are mapped to portions of the Queue
751 * Controller Peripheral (QCP) address space on the NFP.  A QCP queue
752 * has a read and a write pointer (as well as a size and flags,
753 * indicating overflow etc).  The QCP offers a number of different
754 * operation on queue pointers, but here we only offer function to
755 * either add to a pointer or to read the pointer value.
756 */
757#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ			0x800
758#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_AREA_SZ			0x80000
759#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_OFF(_x)			((_x) * NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ)
760#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_RPTR			0x0000
761#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_WPTR			0x0004
762#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO			0x0008
763#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO_READPTR_mask	0x3ffff
764#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI			0x000c
765#define NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI_WRITEPTR_mask	0x3ffff
766
767/* The offset of a QCP queues in the PCIe Target */
768#define NFP_PCIE_QUEUE(_q) (0x80000 + (NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADDR_SZ * ((_q) & 0xff)))
769
770/* nfp_qcp_ptr - Read or Write Pointer of a queue */
771enum nfp_qcp_ptr {
772	NFP_QCP_READ_PTR = 0,
773	NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR
774};
775
776/* There appear to be an *undocumented* upper limit on the value which
777 * one can add to a queue and that value is either 0x3f or 0x7f.  We
778 * go with 0x3f as a conservative measure.
779 */
780#define NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD				0x3f
781
782static inline void _nfp_qcp_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q,
783				    enum nfp_qcp_ptr ptr, u32 val)
784{
785	u32 off;
786
787	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
788		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_RPTR;
789	else
790		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_ADD_WPTR;
791
792	while (val > NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD) {
793		writel(NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD, q + off);
794		val -= NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD;
795	}
796
797	writel(val, q + off);
798}
799
800/**
801 * nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_add() - Add the value to the read pointer of a queue
802 *
803 * @q:   Base address for queue structure
804 * @val: Value to add to the queue pointer
805 *
806 * If @val is greater than @NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD multiple writes are performed.
807 */
808static inline void nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q, u32 val)
809{
810	_nfp_qcp_ptr_add(q, NFP_QCP_READ_PTR, val);
811}
812
813/**
814 * nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_add() - Add the value to the write pointer of a queue
815 *
816 * @q:   Base address for queue structure
817 * @val: Value to add to the queue pointer
818 *
819 * If @val is greater than @NFP_QCP_MAX_ADD multiple writes are performed.
820 */
821static inline void nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_add(u8 __iomem *q, u32 val)
822{
823	_nfp_qcp_ptr_add(q, NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR, val);
824}
825
826static inline u32 _nfp_qcp_read(u8 __iomem *q, enum nfp_qcp_ptr ptr)
827{
828	u32 off;
829	u32 val;
830
831	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
832		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO;
833	else
834		off = NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI;
835
836	val = readl(q + off);
837
838	if (ptr == NFP_QCP_READ_PTR)
839		return val & NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_LO_READPTR_mask;
840	else
841		return val & NFP_QCP_QUEUE_STS_HI_WRITEPTR_mask;
842}
843
844/**
845 * nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_read() - Read the current read pointer value for a queue
846 * @q:  Base address for queue structure
847 *
848 * Return: Value read.
849 */
850static inline u32 nfp_qcp_rd_ptr_read(u8 __iomem *q)
851{
852	return _nfp_qcp_read(q, NFP_QCP_READ_PTR);
853}
854
855/**
856 * nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_read() - Read the current write pointer value for a queue
857 * @q:  Base address for queue structure
858 *
859 * Return: Value read.
860 */
861static inline u32 nfp_qcp_wr_ptr_read(u8 __iomem *q)
862{
863	return _nfp_qcp_read(q, NFP_QCP_WRITE_PTR);
864}
865
866static inline bool nfp_net_is_data_vnic(struct nfp_net *nn)
867{
868	WARN_ON_ONCE(!nn->dp.netdev && nn->port);
869	return !!nn->dp.netdev;
870}
871
872static inline bool nfp_net_running(struct nfp_net *nn)
873{
874	return nn->dp.ctrl & NFP_NET_CFG_CTRL_ENABLE;
875}
876
877static inline const char *nfp_net_name(struct nfp_net *nn)
878{
879	return nn->dp.netdev ? nn->dp.netdev->name : "ctrl";
880}
881
882static inline void nfp_ctrl_lock(struct nfp_net *nn)
883	__acquires(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock)
884{
885	spin_lock_bh(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock);
886}
887
888static inline void nfp_ctrl_unlock(struct nfp_net *nn)
889	__releases(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock)
890{
891	spin_unlock_bh(&nn->r_vecs[0].lock);
892}
893
894static inline void nn_ctrl_bar_lock(struct nfp_net *nn)
895{
896	down(&nn->bar_lock);
897}
898
899static inline bool nn_ctrl_bar_trylock(struct nfp_net *nn)
900{
901	return !down_trylock(&nn->bar_lock);
902}
903
904static inline void nn_ctrl_bar_unlock(struct nfp_net *nn)
905{
906	up(&nn->bar_lock);
907}
908
909/* Globals */
910extern const char nfp_driver_version[];
911
912extern const struct net_device_ops nfp_net_netdev_ops;
913
914static inline bool nfp_netdev_is_nfp_net(struct net_device *netdev)
915{
916	return netdev->netdev_ops == &nfp_net_netdev_ops;
917}
918
919/* Prototypes */
920void nfp_net_get_fw_version(struct nfp_net_fw_version *fw_ver,
921			    void __iomem *ctrl_bar);
922
923struct nfp_net *
924nfp_net_alloc(struct pci_dev *pdev, void __iomem *ctrl_bar, bool needs_netdev,
925	      unsigned int max_tx_rings, unsigned int max_rx_rings);
926void nfp_net_free(struct nfp_net *nn);
927
928int nfp_net_init(struct nfp_net *nn);
929void nfp_net_clean(struct nfp_net *nn);
930
931int nfp_ctrl_open(struct nfp_net *nn);
932void nfp_ctrl_close(struct nfp_net *nn);
933
934void nfp_net_set_ethtool_ops(struct net_device *netdev);
935void nfp_net_info(struct nfp_net *nn);
936int __nfp_net_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 update);
937int nfp_net_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 update);
938unsigned int nfp_net_rss_key_sz(struct nfp_net *nn);
939void nfp_net_rss_write_itbl(struct nfp_net *nn);
940void nfp_net_rss_write_key(struct nfp_net *nn);
941void nfp_net_coalesce_write_cfg(struct nfp_net *nn);
942int nfp_net_mbox_lock(struct nfp_net *nn, unsigned int data_size);
943int nfp_net_mbox_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 mbox_cmd);
944int nfp_net_mbox_reconfig_and_unlock(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 mbox_cmd);
945void nfp_net_mbox_reconfig_post(struct nfp_net *nn, u32 update);
946int nfp_net_mbox_reconfig_wait_posted(struct nfp_net *nn);
947
948unsigned int
949nfp_net_irqs_alloc(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct msix_entry *irq_entries,
950		   unsigned int min_irqs, unsigned int want_irqs);
951void nfp_net_irqs_disable(struct pci_dev *pdev);
952void
953nfp_net_irqs_assign(struct nfp_net *nn, struct msix_entry *irq_entries,
954		    unsigned int n);
955
956struct nfp_net_dp *nfp_net_clone_dp(struct nfp_net *nn);
957int nfp_net_ring_reconfig(struct nfp_net *nn, struct nfp_net_dp *new,
958			  struct netlink_ext_ack *extack);
959
960#ifdef CONFIG_NFP_DEBUG
961void nfp_net_debugfs_create(void);
962void nfp_net_debugfs_destroy(void);
963struct dentry *nfp_net_debugfs_device_add(struct pci_dev *pdev);
964void nfp_net_debugfs_vnic_add(struct nfp_net *nn, struct dentry *ddir);
965void nfp_net_debugfs_dir_clean(struct dentry **dir);
966#else
967static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_create(void)
968{
969}
970
971static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_destroy(void)
972{
973}
974
975static inline struct dentry *nfp_net_debugfs_device_add(struct pci_dev *pdev)
976{
977	return NULL;
978}
979
980static inline void
981nfp_net_debugfs_vnic_add(struct nfp_net *nn, struct dentry *ddir)
982{
983}
984
985static inline void nfp_net_debugfs_dir_clean(struct dentry **dir)
986{
987}
988#endif /* CONFIG_NFP_DEBUG */
989
990#endif /* _NFP_NET_H_ */
991