/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* Marvell Octeon EP (EndPoint) Ethernet Driver * * Copyright (C) 2020 Marvell. * */ #ifndef _OCTEP_TX_H_ #define _OCTEP_TX_H_ #define IQ_SEND_OK 0 #define IQ_SEND_STOP 1 #define IQ_SEND_FAILED -1 #define TX_BUFTYPE_NONE 0 #define TX_BUFTYPE_NET 1 #define TX_BUFTYPE_NET_SG 2 #define NUM_TX_BUFTYPES 3 /* Hardware format for Scatter/Gather list * * 63 48|47 32|31 16|15 0 * ----------------------------------------- * | Len 0 | Len 1 | Len 2 | Len 3 | * ----------------------------------------- * | Ptr 0 | * ----------------------------------------- * | Ptr 1 | * ----------------------------------------- * | Ptr 2 | * ----------------------------------------- * | Ptr 3 | * ----------------------------------------- */ struct octep_tx_sglist_desc { u16 len[4]; dma_addr_t dma_ptr[4]; }; /* Each Scatter/Gather entry sent to hardwar hold four pointers. * So, number of entries required is (MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1)/4, where '+1' * is for main skb which also goes as a gather buffer to Octeon hardware. * To allocate sufficient SGLIST entries for a packet with max fragments, * align by adding 3 before calcuating max SGLIST entries per packet. */ #define OCTEP_SGLIST_ENTRIES_PER_PKT ((MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1 + 3) / 4) #define OCTEP_SGLIST_SIZE_PER_PKT \ (OCTEP_SGLIST_ENTRIES_PER_PKT * sizeof(struct octep_tx_sglist_desc)) struct octep_tx_buffer { struct sk_buff *skb; dma_addr_t dma; struct octep_tx_sglist_desc *sglist; dma_addr_t sglist_dma; u8 gather; }; #define OCTEP_IQ_TXBUFF_INFO_SIZE (sizeof(struct octep_tx_buffer)) /* Hardware interface Tx statistics */ struct octep_iface_tx_stats { /* Packets dropped due to excessive collisions */ u64 xscol; /* Packets dropped due to excessive deferral */ u64 xsdef; /* Packets sent that experienced multiple collisions before successful * transmission */ u64 mcol; /* Packets sent that experienced a single collision before successful * transmission */ u64 scol; /* Total octets sent on the interface */ u64 octs; /* Total frames sent on the interface */ u64 pkts; /* Packets sent with an octet count < 64 */ u64 hist_lt64; /* Packets sent with an octet count == 64 */ u64 hist_eq64; /* Packets sent with an octet count of 65–127 */ u64 hist_65to127; /* Packets sent with an octet count of 128–255 */ u64 hist_128to255; /* Packets sent with an octet count of 256–511 */ u64 hist_256to511; /* Packets sent with an octet count of 512–1023 */ u64 hist_512to1023; /* Packets sent with an octet count of 1024-1518 */ u64 hist_1024to1518; /* Packets sent with an octet count of > 1518 */ u64 hist_gt1518; /* Packets sent to a broadcast DMAC */ u64 bcst; /* Packets sent to the multicast DMAC */ u64 mcst; /* Packets sent that experienced a transmit underflow and were * truncated */ u64 undflw; /* Control/PAUSE packets sent */ u64 ctl; }; /* Input Queue statistics. Each input queue has four stats fields. */ struct octep_iq_stats { /* Instructions posted to this queue. */ u64 instr_posted; /* Instructions copied by hardware for processing. */ u64 instr_completed; /* Instructions that could not be processed. */ u64 instr_dropped; /* Bytes sent through this queue. */ u64 bytes_sent; /* Gather entries sent through this queue. */ u64 sgentry_sent; /* Number of transmit failures due to TX_BUSY */ u64 tx_busy; /* Number of times the queue is restarted */ u64 restart_cnt; }; /* The instruction (input) queue. * The input queue is used to post raw (instruction) mode data or packet * data to Octeon device from the host. Each input queue (up to 4) for * a Octeon device has one such structure to represent it. */ struct octep_iq { u32 q_no; struct octep_device *octep_dev; struct net_device *netdev; struct device *dev; struct netdev_queue *netdev_q; /* Index in input ring where driver should write the next packet */ u16 host_write_index; /* Index in input ring where Octeon is expected to read next packet */ u16 octep_read_index; /* This index aids in finding the window in the queue where Octeon * has read the commands. */ u16 flush_index; /* Statistics for this input queue. */ struct octep_iq_stats stats; /* This field keeps track of the instructions pending in this queue. */ atomic_t instr_pending; /* Pointer to the Virtual Base addr of the input ring. */ struct octep_tx_desc_hw *desc_ring; /* DMA mapped base address of the input descriptor ring. */ dma_addr_t desc_ring_dma; /* Info of Tx buffers pending completion. */ struct octep_tx_buffer *buff_info; /* Base pointer to Scatter/Gather lists for all ring descriptors. */ struct octep_tx_sglist_desc *sglist; /* DMA mapped addr of Scatter Gather Lists */ dma_addr_t sglist_dma; /* Octeon doorbell register for the ring. */ u8 __iomem *doorbell_reg; /* Octeon instruction count register for this ring. */ u8 __iomem *inst_cnt_reg; /* interrupt level register for this ring */ u8 __iomem *intr_lvl_reg; /* Maximum no. of instructions in this queue. */ u32 max_count; u32 ring_size_mask; u32 pkt_in_done; u32 pkts_processed; u32 status; /* Number of instructions pending to be posted to Octeon. */ u32 fill_cnt; /* The max. number of instructions that can be held pending by the * driver before ringing doorbell. */ u32 fill_threshold; }; /* Hardware Tx Instruction Header */ struct octep_instr_hdr { /* Data Len */ u64 tlen:16; /* Reserved */ u64 rsvd:20; /* PKIND for SDP */ u64 pkind:6; /* Front Data size */ u64 fsz:6; /* No. of entries in gather list */ u64 gsz:14; /* Gather indicator 1=gather*/ u64 gather:1; /* Reserved3 */ u64 reserved3:1; }; /* Hardware Tx completion response header */ struct octep_instr_resp_hdr { /* Request ID */ u64 rid:16; /* PCIe port to use for response */ u64 pcie_port:3; /* Scatter indicator 1=scatter */ u64 scatter:1; /* Size of Expected result OR no. of entries in scatter list */ u64 rlenssz:14; /* Desired destination port for result */ u64 dport:6; /* Opcode Specific parameters */ u64 param:8; /* Opcode for the return packet */ u64 opcode:16; }; /* 64-byte Tx instruction format. * Format of instruction for a 64-byte mode input queue. * * only first 16-bytes (dptr and ih) are mandatory; rest are optional * and filled by the driver based on firmware/hardware capabilities. * These optional headers together called Front Data and its size is * described by ih->fsz. */ struct octep_tx_desc_hw { /* Pointer where the input data is available. */ u64 dptr; /* Instruction Header. */ union { struct octep_instr_hdr ih; u64 ih64; }; /* Pointer where the response for a RAW mode packet will be written * by Octeon. */ u64 rptr; /* Input Instruction Response Header. */ struct octep_instr_resp_hdr irh; /* Additional headers available in a 64-byte instruction. */ u64 exhdr[4]; }; #define OCTEP_IQ_DESC_SIZE (sizeof(struct octep_tx_desc_hw)) #endif /* _OCTEP_TX_H_ */