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/**********************************************************************
* Author: Cavium, Inc.
*
* Contact: support@cavium.com
* Please include "LiquidIO" in the subject.
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2016 Cavium, Inc.
*
* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* AS-IS and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
* of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, or
* NONINFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
***********************************************************************/
/*! \file octeon_droq.h
* \brief Implementation of Octeon Output queues. "Output" is with
* respect to the Octeon device on the NIC. From this driver's point of
* view they are ingress queues.
*/
#ifndef __OCTEON_DROQ_H__
#define __OCTEON_DROQ_H__
/* Default number of packets that will be processed in one iteration. */
#define MAX_PACKET_BUDGET 0xFFFFFFFF
/** Octeon descriptor format.
* The descriptor ring is made of descriptors which have 2 64-bit values:
* -# Physical (bus) address of the data buffer.
* -# Physical (bus) address of a octeon_droq_info structure.
* The Octeon device DMA's incoming packets and its information at the address
* given by these descriptor fields.
*/
struct octeon_droq_desc {
/** The buffer pointer */
u64 buffer_ptr;
/** The Info pointer */
u64 info_ptr;
};
#define OCT_DROQ_DESC_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_droq_desc))
/** Information about packet DMA'ed by Octeon.
* The format of the information available at Info Pointer after Octeon
* has posted a packet. Not all descriptors have valid information. Only
* the Info field of the first descriptor for a packet has information
* about the packet.
*/
struct octeon_droq_info {
/** The Length of the packet. */
u64 length;
/** The Output Receive Header. */
union octeon_rh rh;
};
#define OCT_DROQ_INFO_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_droq_info))
struct octeon_skb_page_info {
/* DMA address for the page */
dma_addr_t dma;
/* Page for the rx dma **/
struct page *page;
/** which offset into page */
unsigned int page_offset;
};
/** Pointer to data buffer.
* Driver keeps a pointer to the data buffer that it made available to
* the Octeon device. Since the descriptor ring keeps physical (bus)
* addresses, this field is required for the driver to keep track of
* the virtual address pointers.
*/
struct octeon_recv_buffer {
/** Packet buffer, including metadata. */
void *buffer;
/** Data in the packet buffer. */
u8 *data;
/** pg_info **/
struct octeon_skb_page_info pg_info;
};
#define OCT_DROQ_RECVBUF_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_recv_buffer))
/** Output Queue statistics. Each output queue has four stats fields. */
struct oct_droq_stats {
/** Number of packets received in this queue. */
u64 pkts_received;
/** Bytes received by this queue. */
u64 bytes_received;
/** Packets dropped due to no dispatch function. */
u64 dropped_nodispatch;
/** Packets dropped due to no memory available. */
u64 dropped_nomem;
/** Packets dropped due to large number of pkts to process. */
u64 dropped_toomany;
/** Number of packets sent to stack from this queue. */
u64 rx_pkts_received;
/** Number of Bytes sent to stack from this queue. */
u64 rx_bytes_received;
/** Num of Packets dropped due to receive path failures. */
u64 rx_dropped;
u64 rx_vxlan;
/** Num of failures of recv_buffer_alloc() */
u64 rx_alloc_failure;
};
/* The maximum number of buffers that can be dispatched from the
* output/dma queue. Set to 64 assuming 1K buffers in DROQ and the fact that
* max packet size from DROQ is 64K.
*/
#define MAX_RECV_BUFS 64
/** Receive Packet format used when dispatching output queue packets
* with non-raw opcodes.
* The received packet will be sent to the upper layers using this
* structure which is passed as a parameter to the dispatch function
*/
struct octeon_recv_pkt {
/** Number of buffers in this received packet */
u16 buffer_count;
/** Id of the device that is sending the packet up */
u16 octeon_id;
/** Length of data in the packet buffer */
u32 length;
/** The receive header */
union octeon_rh rh;
/** Pointer to the OS-specific packet buffer */
void *buffer_ptr[MAX_RECV_BUFS];
/** Size of the buffers pointed to by ptr's in buffer_ptr */
u32 buffer_size[MAX_RECV_BUFS];
};
#define OCT_RECV_PKT_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_recv_pkt))
/** The first parameter of a dispatch function.
* For a raw mode opcode, the driver dispatches with the device
* pointer in this structure.
* For non-raw mode opcode, the driver dispatches the recv_pkt
* created to contain the buffers with data received from Octeon.
* ---------------------
* | *recv_pkt ----|---
* |-------------------| |
* | 0 or more bytes | |
* | reserved by driver| |
* |-------------------|<-/
* | octeon_recv_pkt |
* | |
* |___________________|
*/
struct octeon_recv_info {
void *rsvd;
struct octeon_recv_pkt *recv_pkt;
};
#define OCT_RECV_INFO_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_recv_info))
/** Allocate a recv_info structure. The recv_pkt pointer in the recv_info
* structure is filled in before this call returns.
* @param extra_bytes - extra bytes to be allocated at the end of the recv info
* structure.
* @return - pointer to a newly allocated recv_info structure.
*/
static inline struct octeon_recv_info *octeon_alloc_recv_info(int extra_bytes)
{
struct octeon_recv_info *recv_info;
u8 *buf;
buf = kmalloc(OCT_RECV_PKT_SIZE + OCT_RECV_INFO_SIZE +
extra_bytes, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!buf)
return NULL;
recv_info = (struct octeon_recv_info *)buf;
recv_info->recv_pkt =
(struct octeon_recv_pkt *)(buf + OCT_RECV_INFO_SIZE);
recv_info->rsvd = NULL;
if (extra_bytes)
recv_info->rsvd = buf + OCT_RECV_INFO_SIZE + OCT_RECV_PKT_SIZE;
return recv_info;
}
/** Free a recv_info structure.
* @param recv_info - Pointer to receive_info to be freed
*/
static inline void octeon_free_recv_info(struct octeon_recv_info *recv_info)
{
kfree(recv_info);
}
typedef int (*octeon_dispatch_fn_t)(struct octeon_recv_info *, void *);
/** Used by NIC module to register packet handler and to get device
* information for each octeon device.
*/
struct octeon_droq_ops {
/** This registered function will be called by the driver with
* the octeon id, pointer to buffer from droq and length of
* data in the buffer. The receive header gives the port
* number to the caller. Function pointer is set by caller.
*/
void (*fptr)(u32, void *, u32, union octeon_rh *, void *, void *);
void *farg;
/* This function will be called by the driver for all NAPI related
* events. The first param is the octeon id. The second param is the
* output queue number. The third is the NAPI event that occurred.
*/
void (*napi_fn)(void *);
u32 poll_mode;
/** Flag indicating if the DROQ handler should drop packets that
* it cannot handle in one iteration. Set by caller.
*/
u32 drop_on_max;
};
/** The Descriptor Ring Output Queue structure.
* This structure has all the information required to implement a
* Octeon DROQ.
*/
struct octeon_droq {
u32 q_no;
u32 pkt_count;
struct octeon_droq_ops ops;
struct octeon_device *oct_dev;
/** The 8B aligned descriptor ring starts at this address. */
struct octeon_droq_desc *desc_ring;
/** Index in the ring where the driver should read the next packet */
u32 read_idx;
/** Index in the ring where Octeon will write the next packet */
u32 write_idx;
/** Index in the ring where the driver will refill the descriptor's
* buffer
*/
u32 refill_idx;
/** Packets pending to be processed */
atomic_t pkts_pending;
/** Number of descriptors in this ring. */
u32 max_count;
/** The number of descriptors pending refill. */
u32 refill_count;
u32 pkts_per_intr;
u32 refill_threshold;
/** The max number of descriptors in DROQ without a buffer.
* This field is used to keep track of empty space threshold. If the
* refill_count reaches this value, the DROQ cannot accept a max-sized
* (64K) packet.
*/
u32 max_empty_descs;
/** The receive buffer list. This list has the virtual addresses of the
* buffers.
*/
struct octeon_recv_buffer *recv_buf_list;
/** The size of each buffer pointed by the buffer pointer. */
u32 buffer_size;
/** Pointer to the mapped packet credit register.
* Host writes number of info/buffer ptrs available to this register
*/
void __iomem *pkts_credit_reg;
/** Pointer to the mapped packet sent register.
* Octeon writes the number of packets DMA'ed to host memory
* in this register.
*/
void __iomem *pkts_sent_reg;
struct list_head dispatch_list;
/** Statistics for this DROQ. */
struct oct_droq_stats stats;
/** DMA mapped address of the DROQ descriptor ring. */
size_t desc_ring_dma;
/** application context */
void *app_ctx;
struct napi_struct napi;
u32 cpu_id;
call_single_data_t csd;
};
#define OCT_DROQ_SIZE (sizeof(struct octeon_droq))
/**
* Allocates space for the descriptor ring for the droq and sets the
* base addr, num desc etc in Octeon registers.
*
* @param oct_dev - pointer to the octeon device structure
* @param q_no - droq no. ranges from 0 - 3.
* @param app_ctx - pointer to application context
* @return Success: 0 Failure: 1
*/
int octeon_init_droq(struct octeon_device *oct_dev,
u32 q_no,
u32 num_descs,
u32 desc_size,
void *app_ctx);
/**
* Frees the space for descriptor ring for the droq.
*
* @param oct_dev - pointer to the octeon device structure
* @param q_no - droq no. ranges from 0 - 3.
* @return: Success: 0 Failure: 1
*/
int octeon_delete_droq(struct octeon_device *oct_dev, u32 q_no);
/** Register a change in droq operations. The ops field has a pointer to a
* function which will called by the DROQ handler for all packets arriving
* on output queues given by q_no irrespective of the type of packet.
* The ops field also has a flag which if set tells the DROQ handler to
* drop packets if it receives more than what it can process in one
* invocation of the handler.
* @param oct - octeon device
* @param q_no - octeon output queue number (0 <= q_no <= MAX_OCTEON_DROQ-1
* @param ops - the droq_ops settings for this queue
* @return - 0 on success, -ENODEV or -EINVAL on error.
*/
int
octeon_register_droq_ops(struct octeon_device *oct,
u32 q_no,
struct octeon_droq_ops *ops);
/** Resets the function pointer and flag settings made by
* octeon_register_droq_ops(). After this routine is called, the DROQ handler
* will lookup dispatch function for each arriving packet on the output queue
* given by q_no.
* @param oct - octeon device
* @param q_no - octeon output queue number (0 <= q_no <= MAX_OCTEON_DROQ-1
* @return - 0 on success, -ENODEV or -EINVAL on error.
*/
int octeon_unregister_droq_ops(struct octeon_device *oct, u32 q_no);
/** Register a dispatch function for a opcode/subcode. The driver will call
* this dispatch function when it receives a packet with the given
* opcode/subcode in its output queues along with the user specified
* argument.
* @param oct - the octeon device to register with.
* @param opcode - the opcode for which the dispatch will be registered.
* @param subcode - the subcode for which the dispatch will be registered
* @param fn - the dispatch function.
* @param fn_arg - user specified that will be passed along with the
* dispatch function by the driver.
* @return Success: 0; Failure: 1
*/
int octeon_register_dispatch_fn(struct octeon_device *oct,
u16 opcode,
u16 subcode,
octeon_dispatch_fn_t fn, void *fn_arg);
void *octeon_get_dispatch_arg(struct octeon_device *oct,
u16 opcode, u16 subcode);
u32 octeon_droq_check_hw_for_pkts(struct octeon_droq *droq);
int octeon_create_droq(struct octeon_device *oct, u32 q_no,
u32 num_descs, u32 desc_size, void *app_ctx);
int octeon_droq_process_packets(struct octeon_device *oct,
struct octeon_droq *droq,
u32 budget);
int octeon_droq_process_poll_pkts(struct octeon_device *oct,
struct octeon_droq *droq, u32 budget);
int octeon_enable_irq(struct octeon_device *oct, u32 q_no);
int octeon_retry_droq_refill(struct octeon_droq *droq);
#endif /*__OCTEON_DROQ_H__ */
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