linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/common.h
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   1/*
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  47
  48#ifndef _COMMON_H
  49#define _COMMON_H
  50
  51#include <rdma/hfi/hfi1_user.h>
  52
  53/*
  54 * This file contains defines, structures, etc. that are used
  55 * to communicate between kernel and user code.
  56 */
  57
  58/* version of protocol header (known to chip also). In the long run,
  59 * we should be able to generate and accept a range of version numbers;
  60 * for now we only accept one, and it's compiled in.
  61 */
  62#define IPS_PROTO_VERSION 2
  63
  64/*
  65 * These are compile time constants that you may want to enable or disable
  66 * if you are trying to debug problems with code or performance.
  67 * HFI1_VERBOSE_TRACING define as 1 if you want additional tracing in
  68 * fast path code
  69 * HFI1_TRACE_REGWRITES define as 1 if you want register writes to be
  70 * traced in fast path code
  71 * _HFI1_TRACING define as 0 if you want to remove all tracing in a
  72 * compilation unit
  73 */
  74
  75/*
  76 * If a packet's QP[23:16] bits match this value, then it is
  77 * a PSM packet and the hardware will expect a KDETH header
  78 * following the BTH.
  79 */
  80#define DEFAULT_KDETH_QP 0x80
  81
  82/* driver/hw feature set bitmask */
  83#define HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT      24
  84#define HFI1_CAP_MASK            ((1UL << HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT) - 1)
  85/* locked flag - if set, only HFI1_CAP_WRITABLE_MASK bits can be set */
  86#define HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SHIFT    63
  87#define HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_MASK     0x1ULL
  88#define HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SMASK    (HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_MASK << HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SHIFT)
  89/* extra bits used between kernel and user processes */
  90#define HFI1_CAP_MISC_SHIFT      (HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT * 2)
  91#define HFI1_CAP_MISC_MASK       ((1ULL << (HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SHIFT - \
  92                                           HFI1_CAP_MISC_SHIFT)) - 1)
  93
  94#define HFI1_CAP_KSET(cap) ({ hfi1_cap_mask |= HFI1_CAP_##cap; hfi1_cap_mask; })
  95#define HFI1_CAP_KCLEAR(cap)                                            \
  96        ({                                                              \
  97                hfi1_cap_mask &= ~HFI1_CAP_##cap;                       \
  98                hfi1_cap_mask;                                          \
  99        })
 100#define HFI1_CAP_USET(cap)                                              \
 101        ({                                                              \
 102                hfi1_cap_mask |= (HFI1_CAP_##cap << HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT); \
 103                hfi1_cap_mask;                                          \
 104                })
 105#define HFI1_CAP_UCLEAR(cap)                                            \
 106        ({                                                              \
 107                hfi1_cap_mask &= ~(HFI1_CAP_##cap << HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT); \
 108                hfi1_cap_mask;                                          \
 109        })
 110#define HFI1_CAP_SET(cap)                                               \
 111        ({                                                              \
 112                hfi1_cap_mask |= (HFI1_CAP_##cap | (HFI1_CAP_##cap <<   \
 113                                                  HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT)); \
 114                hfi1_cap_mask;                                          \
 115        })
 116#define HFI1_CAP_CLEAR(cap)                                             \
 117        ({                                                              \
 118                hfi1_cap_mask &= ~(HFI1_CAP_##cap |                     \
 119                                  (HFI1_CAP_##cap << HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT)); \
 120                hfi1_cap_mask;                                          \
 121        })
 122#define HFI1_CAP_LOCK()                                                 \
 123        ({ hfi1_cap_mask |= HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SMASK; hfi1_cap_mask; })
 124#define HFI1_CAP_LOCKED() (!!(hfi1_cap_mask & HFI1_CAP_LOCKED_SMASK))
 125/*
 126 * The set of capability bits that can be changed after initial load
 127 * This set is the same for kernel and user contexts. However, for
 128 * user contexts, the set can be further filtered by using the
 129 * HFI1_CAP_RESERVED_MASK bits.
 130 */
 131#define HFI1_CAP_WRITABLE_MASK   (HFI1_CAP_SDMA_AHG |                   \
 132                                  HFI1_CAP_HDRSUPP |                    \
 133                                  HFI1_CAP_MULTI_PKT_EGR |              \
 134                                  HFI1_CAP_NODROP_RHQ_FULL |            \
 135                                  HFI1_CAP_NODROP_EGR_FULL |            \
 136                                  HFI1_CAP_ALLOW_PERM_JKEY |            \
 137                                  HFI1_CAP_STATIC_RATE_CTRL |           \
 138                                  HFI1_CAP_PRINT_UNIMPL |               \
 139                                  HFI1_CAP_TID_UNMAP |                  \
 140                                  HFI1_CAP_OPFN)
 141/*
 142 * A set of capability bits that are "global" and are not allowed to be
 143 * set in the user bitmask.
 144 */
 145#define HFI1_CAP_RESERVED_MASK   ((HFI1_CAP_SDMA |                      \
 146                                   HFI1_CAP_USE_SDMA_HEAD |             \
 147                                   HFI1_CAP_EXTENDED_PSN |              \
 148                                   HFI1_CAP_PRINT_UNIMPL |              \
 149                                   HFI1_CAP_NO_INTEGRITY |              \
 150                                   HFI1_CAP_PKEY_CHECK |                \
 151                                   HFI1_CAP_TID_RDMA |                  \
 152                                   HFI1_CAP_OPFN) <<                    \
 153                                  HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT)
 154/*
 155 * Set of capabilities that need to be enabled for kernel context in
 156 * order to be allowed for user contexts, as well.
 157 */
 158#define HFI1_CAP_MUST_HAVE_KERN (HFI1_CAP_STATIC_RATE_CTRL)
 159/* Default enabled capabilities (both kernel and user) */
 160#define HFI1_CAP_MASK_DEFAULT    (HFI1_CAP_HDRSUPP |                    \
 161                                 HFI1_CAP_NODROP_RHQ_FULL |             \
 162                                 HFI1_CAP_NODROP_EGR_FULL |             \
 163                                 HFI1_CAP_SDMA |                        \
 164                                 HFI1_CAP_PRINT_UNIMPL |                \
 165                                 HFI1_CAP_STATIC_RATE_CTRL |            \
 166                                 HFI1_CAP_PKEY_CHECK |                  \
 167                                 HFI1_CAP_MULTI_PKT_EGR |               \
 168                                 HFI1_CAP_EXTENDED_PSN |                \
 169                                 ((HFI1_CAP_HDRSUPP |                   \
 170                                   HFI1_CAP_MULTI_PKT_EGR |             \
 171                                   HFI1_CAP_STATIC_RATE_CTRL |          \
 172                                   HFI1_CAP_PKEY_CHECK |                \
 173                                   HFI1_CAP_EARLY_CREDIT_RETURN) <<     \
 174                                  HFI1_CAP_USER_SHIFT))
 175/*
 176 * A bitmask of kernel/global capabilities that should be communicated
 177 * to user level processes.
 178 */
 179#define HFI1_CAP_K2U (HFI1_CAP_SDMA |                   \
 180                     HFI1_CAP_EXTENDED_PSN |            \
 181                     HFI1_CAP_PKEY_CHECK |              \
 182                     HFI1_CAP_NO_INTEGRITY)
 183
 184#define HFI1_USER_SWVERSION ((HFI1_USER_SWMAJOR << HFI1_SWMAJOR_SHIFT) | \
 185                             HFI1_USER_SWMINOR)
 186
 187#ifndef HFI1_KERN_TYPE
 188#define HFI1_KERN_TYPE 0
 189#endif
 190
 191/*
 192 * Similarly, this is the kernel version going back to the user.  It's
 193 * slightly different, in that we want to tell if the driver was built as
 194 * part of a Intel release, or from the driver from openfabrics.org,
 195 * kernel.org, or a standard distribution, for support reasons.
 196 * The high bit is 0 for non-Intel and 1 for Intel-built/supplied.
 197 *
 198 * It's returned by the driver to the user code during initialization in the
 199 * spi_sw_version field of hfi1_base_info, so the user code can in turn
 200 * check for compatibility with the kernel.
 201*/
 202#define HFI1_KERN_SWVERSION ((HFI1_KERN_TYPE << 31) | HFI1_USER_SWVERSION)
 203
 204/*
 205 * Define the driver version number.  This is something that refers only
 206 * to the driver itself, not the software interfaces it supports.
 207 */
 208#ifndef HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION_BASE
 209#define HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION_BASE "0.9-294"
 210#endif
 211
 212/* create the final driver version string */
 213#ifdef HFI1_IDSTR
 214#define HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION_BASE " " HFI1_IDSTR
 215#else
 216#define HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION HFI1_DRIVER_VERSION_BASE
 217#endif
 218
 219/*
 220 * Diagnostics can send a packet by writing the following
 221 * struct to the diag packet special file.
 222 *
 223 * This allows a custom PBC qword, so that special modes and deliberate
 224 * changes to CRCs can be used.
 225 */
 226#define _DIAG_PKT_VERS 1
 227struct diag_pkt {
 228        __u16 version;          /* structure version */
 229        __u16 unit;             /* which device */
 230        __u16 sw_index;         /* send sw index to use */
 231        __u16 len;              /* data length, in bytes */
 232        __u16 port;             /* port number */
 233        __u16 unused;
 234        __u32 flags;            /* call flags */
 235        __u64 data;             /* user data pointer */
 236        __u64 pbc;              /* PBC for the packet */
 237};
 238
 239/* diag_pkt flags */
 240#define F_DIAGPKT_WAIT 0x1      /* wait until packet is sent */
 241
 242/*
 243 * The next set of defines are for packet headers, and chip register
 244 * and memory bits that are visible to and/or used by user-mode software.
 245 */
 246
 247/*
 248 * Receive Header Flags
 249 */
 250#define RHF_PKT_LEN_SHIFT       0
 251#define RHF_PKT_LEN_MASK        0xfffull
 252#define RHF_PKT_LEN_SMASK (RHF_PKT_LEN_MASK << RHF_PKT_LEN_SHIFT)
 253
 254#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_SHIFT      12
 255#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_MASK       0x7ull
 256#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_SMASK (RHF_RCV_TYPE_MASK << RHF_RCV_TYPE_SHIFT)
 257
 258#define RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_SHIFT   15
 259#define RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_MASK    0x1ull
 260#define RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_SMASK (RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_MASK << RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_SHIFT)
 261
 262#define RHF_EGR_INDEX_SHIFT     16
 263#define RHF_EGR_INDEX_MASK      0x7ffull
 264#define RHF_EGR_INDEX_SMASK (RHF_EGR_INDEX_MASK << RHF_EGR_INDEX_SHIFT)
 265
 266#define RHF_DC_INFO_SHIFT       27
 267#define RHF_DC_INFO_MASK        0x1ull
 268#define RHF_DC_INFO_SMASK (RHF_DC_INFO_MASK << RHF_DC_INFO_SHIFT)
 269
 270#define RHF_RCV_SEQ_SHIFT       28
 271#define RHF_RCV_SEQ_MASK        0xfull
 272#define RHF_RCV_SEQ_SMASK (RHF_RCV_SEQ_MASK << RHF_RCV_SEQ_SHIFT)
 273
 274#define RHF_EGR_OFFSET_SHIFT    32
 275#define RHF_EGR_OFFSET_MASK     0xfffull
 276#define RHF_EGR_OFFSET_SMASK (RHF_EGR_OFFSET_MASK << RHF_EGR_OFFSET_SHIFT)
 277#define RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_SHIFT   44
 278#define RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_MASK    0x1ffull
 279#define RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_SMASK (RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_MASK << RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_SHIFT)
 280#define RHF_K_HDR_LEN_ERR       (0x1ull << 53)
 281#define RHF_DC_UNC_ERR          (0x1ull << 54)
 282#define RHF_DC_ERR              (0x1ull << 55)
 283#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_SHIFT  56
 284#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_MASK   0x7ul
 285#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_SMASK (RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_MASK << RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_SHIFT)
 286#define RHF_TID_ERR             (0x1ull << 59)
 287#define RHF_LEN_ERR             (0x1ull << 60)
 288#define RHF_ECC_ERR             (0x1ull << 61)
 289#define RHF_RESERVED            (0x1ull << 62)
 290#define RHF_ICRC_ERR            (0x1ull << 63)
 291
 292#define RHF_ERROR_SMASK 0xffe0000000000000ull           /* bits 63:53 */
 293
 294/* RHF receive types */
 295#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_EXPECTED 0
 296#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_EAGER    1
 297#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_IB       2 /* normal IB, IB Raw, or IPv6 */
 298#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERROR    3
 299#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_BYPASS   4
 300#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID5 5
 301#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID6 6
 302#define RHF_RCV_TYPE_INVALID7 7
 303
 304/* RHF receive type error - expected packet errors */
 305#define RHF_RTE_EXPECTED_FLOW_SEQ_ERR   0x2
 306#define RHF_RTE_EXPECTED_FLOW_GEN_ERR   0x4
 307
 308/* RHF receive type error - eager packet errors */
 309#define RHF_RTE_EAGER_NO_ERR            0x0
 310
 311/* RHF receive type error - IB packet errors */
 312#define RHF_RTE_IB_NO_ERR               0x0
 313
 314/* RHF receive type error - error packet errors */
 315#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_NO_ERR            0x0
 316#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_OP_CODE_ERR       0x1
 317#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_KHDR_MIN_LEN_ERR  0x2
 318#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_KHDR_HCRC_ERR     0x3
 319#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_KHDR_KVER_ERR     0x4
 320#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_CONTEXT_ERR       0x5
 321#define RHF_RTE_ERROR_KHDR_TID_ERR      0x6
 322
 323/* RHF receive type error - bypass packet errors */
 324#define RHF_RTE_BYPASS_NO_ERR           0x0
 325
 326/* IB - LRH header constants */
 327#define HFI1_LRH_GRH 0x0003      /* 1. word of IB LRH - next header: GRH */
 328#define HFI1_LRH_BTH 0x0002      /* 1. word of IB LRH - next header: BTH */
 329
 330/* misc. */
 331#define SC15_PACKET 0xF
 332#define SIZE_OF_CRC 1
 333#define SIZE_OF_LT 1
 334#define MAX_16B_PADDING 12 /* CRC = 4, LT = 1, Pad = 0 to 7 bytes */
 335
 336#define LIM_MGMT_P_KEY       0x7FFF
 337#define FULL_MGMT_P_KEY      0xFFFF
 338
 339#define DEFAULT_P_KEY LIM_MGMT_P_KEY
 340
 341#define HFI1_PSM_IOC_BASE_SEQ 0x0
 342
 343/* Number of BTH.PSN bits used for sequence number in expected rcvs */
 344#define HFI1_KDETH_BTH_SEQ_SHIFT 11
 345#define HFI1_KDETH_BTH_SEQ_MASK (BIT(HFI1_KDETH_BTH_SEQ_SHIFT) - 1)
 346
 347static inline __u64 rhf_to_cpu(const __le32 *rbuf)
 348{
 349        return __le64_to_cpu(*((__le64 *)rbuf));
 350}
 351
 352static inline u64 rhf_err_flags(u64 rhf)
 353{
 354        return rhf & RHF_ERROR_SMASK;
 355}
 356
 357static inline u32 rhf_rcv_type(u64 rhf)
 358{
 359        return (rhf >> RHF_RCV_TYPE_SHIFT) & RHF_RCV_TYPE_MASK;
 360}
 361
 362static inline u32 rhf_rcv_type_err(u64 rhf)
 363{
 364        return (rhf >> RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_SHIFT) & RHF_RCV_TYPE_ERR_MASK;
 365}
 366
 367/* return size is in bytes, not DWORDs */
 368static inline u32 rhf_pkt_len(u64 rhf)
 369{
 370        return ((rhf & RHF_PKT_LEN_SMASK) >> RHF_PKT_LEN_SHIFT) << 2;
 371}
 372
 373static inline u32 rhf_egr_index(u64 rhf)
 374{
 375        return (rhf >> RHF_EGR_INDEX_SHIFT) & RHF_EGR_INDEX_MASK;
 376}
 377
 378static inline u32 rhf_rcv_seq(u64 rhf)
 379{
 380        return (rhf >> RHF_RCV_SEQ_SHIFT) & RHF_RCV_SEQ_MASK;
 381}
 382
 383/* returned offset is in DWORDS */
 384static inline u32 rhf_hdrq_offset(u64 rhf)
 385{
 386        return (rhf >> RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_SHIFT) & RHF_HDRQ_OFFSET_MASK;
 387}
 388
 389static inline u64 rhf_use_egr_bfr(u64 rhf)
 390{
 391        return rhf & RHF_USE_EGR_BFR_SMASK;
 392}
 393
 394static inline u64 rhf_dc_info(u64 rhf)
 395{
 396        return rhf & RHF_DC_INFO_SMASK;
 397}
 398
 399static inline u32 rhf_egr_buf_offset(u64 rhf)
 400{
 401        return (rhf >> RHF_EGR_OFFSET_SHIFT) & RHF_EGR_OFFSET_MASK;
 402}
 403#endif /* _COMMON_H */
 404