linux/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4vf/t4vf_hw.c
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   1/*
   2 * This file is part of the Chelsio T4 PCI-E SR-IOV Virtual Function Ethernet
   3 * driver for Linux.
   4 *
   5 * Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Chelsio Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
   6 *
   7 * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
   8 * licenses.  You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
   9 * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
  10 * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
  11 * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
  12 *
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  14 *     without modification, are permitted provided that the following
  15 *     conditions are met:
  16 *
  17 *      - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
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  19 *        disclaimer.
  20 *
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  26 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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  28 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
  29 * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
  30 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
  31 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
  32 * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
  33 * SOFTWARE.
  34 */
  35
  36#include <linux/pci.h>
  37
  38#include "t4vf_common.h"
  39#include "t4vf_defs.h"
  40
  41#include "../cxgb4/t4_regs.h"
  42#include "../cxgb4/t4_values.h"
  43#include "../cxgb4/t4fw_api.h"
  44
  45/*
  46 * Wait for the device to become ready (signified by our "who am I" register
  47 * returning a value other than all 1's).  Return an error if it doesn't
  48 * become ready ...
  49 */
  50int t4vf_wait_dev_ready(struct adapter *adapter)
  51{
  52        const u32 whoami = T4VF_PL_BASE_ADDR + PL_VF_WHOAMI;
  53        const u32 notready1 = 0xffffffff;
  54        const u32 notready2 = 0xeeeeeeee;
  55        u32 val;
  56
  57        val = t4_read_reg(adapter, whoami);
  58        if (val != notready1 && val != notready2)
  59                return 0;
  60        msleep(500);
  61        val = t4_read_reg(adapter, whoami);
  62        if (val != notready1 && val != notready2)
  63                return 0;
  64        else
  65                return -EIO;
  66}
  67
  68/*
  69 * Get the reply to a mailbox command and store it in @rpl in big-endian order
  70 * (since the firmware data structures are specified in a big-endian layout).
  71 */
  72static void get_mbox_rpl(struct adapter *adapter, __be64 *rpl, int size,
  73                         u32 mbox_data)
  74{
  75        for ( ; size; size -= 8, mbox_data += 8)
  76                *rpl++ = cpu_to_be64(t4_read_reg64(adapter, mbox_data));
  77}
  78
  79/**
  80 *      t4vf_record_mbox - record a Firmware Mailbox Command/Reply in the log
  81 *      @adapter: the adapter
  82 *      @cmd: the Firmware Mailbox Command or Reply
  83 *      @size: command length in bytes
  84 *      @access: the time (ms) needed to access the Firmware Mailbox
  85 *      @execute: the time (ms) the command spent being executed
  86 */
  87static void t4vf_record_mbox(struct adapter *adapter, const __be64 *cmd,
  88                             int size, int access, int execute)
  89{
  90        struct mbox_cmd_log *log = adapter->mbox_log;
  91        struct mbox_cmd *entry;
  92        int i;
  93
  94        entry = mbox_cmd_log_entry(log, log->cursor++);
  95        if (log->cursor == log->size)
  96                log->cursor = 0;
  97
  98        for (i = 0; i < size / 8; i++)
  99                entry->cmd[i] = be64_to_cpu(cmd[i]);
 100        while (i < MBOX_LEN / 8)
 101                entry->cmd[i++] = 0;
 102        entry->timestamp = jiffies;
 103        entry->seqno = log->seqno++;
 104        entry->access = access;
 105        entry->execute = execute;
 106}
 107
 108/**
 109 *      t4vf_wr_mbox_core - send a command to FW through the mailbox
 110 *      @adapter: the adapter
 111 *      @cmd: the command to write
 112 *      @size: command length in bytes
 113 *      @rpl: where to optionally store the reply
 114 *      @sleep_ok: if true we may sleep while awaiting command completion
 115 *
 116 *      Sends the given command to FW through the mailbox and waits for the
 117 *      FW to execute the command.  If @rpl is not %NULL it is used to store
 118 *      the FW's reply to the command.  The command and its optional reply
 119 *      are of the same length.  FW can take up to 500 ms to respond.
 120 *      @sleep_ok determines whether we may sleep while awaiting the response.
 121 *      If sleeping is allowed we use progressive backoff otherwise we spin.
 122 *
 123 *      The return value is 0 on success or a negative errno on failure.  A
 124 *      failure can happen either because we are not able to execute the
 125 *      command or FW executes it but signals an error.  In the latter case
 126 *      the return value is the error code indicated by FW (negated).
 127 */
 128int t4vf_wr_mbox_core(struct adapter *adapter, const void *cmd, int size,
 129                      void *rpl, bool sleep_ok)
 130{
 131        static const int delay[] = {
 132                1, 1, 3, 5, 10, 10, 20, 50, 100
 133        };
 134
 135        u16 access = 0, execute = 0;
 136        u32 v, mbox_data;
 137        int i, ms, delay_idx, ret;
 138        const __be64 *p;
 139        u32 mbox_ctl = T4VF_CIM_BASE_ADDR + CIM_VF_EXT_MAILBOX_CTRL;
 140        u32 cmd_op = FW_CMD_OP_G(be32_to_cpu(((struct fw_cmd_hdr *)cmd)->hi));
 141        __be64 cmd_rpl[MBOX_LEN / 8];
 142        struct mbox_list entry;
 143
 144        /* In T6, mailbox size is changed to 128 bytes to avoid
 145         * invalidating the entire prefetch buffer.
 146         */
 147        if (CHELSIO_CHIP_VERSION(adapter->params.chip) <= CHELSIO_T5)
 148                mbox_data = T4VF_MBDATA_BASE_ADDR;
 149        else
 150                mbox_data = T6VF_MBDATA_BASE_ADDR;
 151
 152        /*
 153         * Commands must be multiples of 16 bytes in length and may not be
 154         * larger than the size of the Mailbox Data register array.
 155         */
 156        if ((size % 16) != 0 ||
 157            size > NUM_CIM_VF_MAILBOX_DATA_INSTANCES * 4)
 158                return -EINVAL;
 159
 160        /* Queue ourselves onto the mailbox access list.  When our entry is at
 161         * the front of the list, we have rights to access the mailbox.  So we
 162         * wait [for a while] till we're at the front [or bail out with an
 163         * EBUSY] ...
 164         */
 165        spin_lock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 166        list_add_tail(&entry.list, &adapter->mlist.list);
 167        spin_unlock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 168
 169        delay_idx = 0;
 170        ms = delay[0];
 171
 172        for (i = 0; ; i += ms) {
 173                /* If we've waited too long, return a busy indication.  This
 174                 * really ought to be based on our initial position in the
 175                 * mailbox access list but this is a start.  We very rearely
 176                 * contend on access to the mailbox ...
 177                 */
 178                if (i > FW_CMD_MAX_TIMEOUT) {
 179                        spin_lock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 180                        list_del(&entry.list);
 181                        spin_unlock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 182                        ret = -EBUSY;
 183                        t4vf_record_mbox(adapter, cmd, size, access, ret);
 184                        return ret;
 185                }
 186
 187                /* If we're at the head, break out and start the mailbox
 188                 * protocol.
 189                 */
 190                if (list_first_entry(&adapter->mlist.list, struct mbox_list,
 191                                     list) == &entry)
 192                        break;
 193
 194                /* Delay for a bit before checking again ... */
 195                if (sleep_ok) {
 196                        ms = delay[delay_idx];  /* last element may repeat */
 197                        if (delay_idx < ARRAY_SIZE(delay) - 1)
 198                                delay_idx++;
 199                        msleep(ms);
 200                } else {
 201                        mdelay(ms);
 202                }
 203        }
 204
 205        /*
 206         * Loop trying to get ownership of the mailbox.  Return an error
 207         * if we can't gain ownership.
 208         */
 209        v = MBOWNER_G(t4_read_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl));
 210        for (i = 0; v == MBOX_OWNER_NONE && i < 3; i++)
 211                v = MBOWNER_G(t4_read_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl));
 212        if (v != MBOX_OWNER_DRV) {
 213                spin_lock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 214                list_del(&entry.list);
 215                spin_unlock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 216                ret = (v == MBOX_OWNER_FW) ? -EBUSY : -ETIMEDOUT;
 217                t4vf_record_mbox(adapter, cmd, size, access, ret);
 218                return ret;
 219        }
 220
 221        /*
 222         * Write the command array into the Mailbox Data register array and
 223         * transfer ownership of the mailbox to the firmware.
 224         *
 225         * For the VFs, the Mailbox Data "registers" are actually backed by
 226         * T4's "MA" interface rather than PL Registers (as is the case for
 227         * the PFs).  Because these are in different coherency domains, the
 228         * write to the VF's PL-register-backed Mailbox Control can race in
 229         * front of the writes to the MA-backed VF Mailbox Data "registers".
 230         * So we need to do a read-back on at least one byte of the VF Mailbox
 231         * Data registers before doing the write to the VF Mailbox Control
 232         * register.
 233         */
 234        if (cmd_op != FW_VI_STATS_CMD)
 235                t4vf_record_mbox(adapter, cmd, size, access, 0);
 236        for (i = 0, p = cmd; i < size; i += 8)
 237                t4_write_reg64(adapter, mbox_data + i, be64_to_cpu(*p++));
 238        t4_read_reg(adapter, mbox_data);         /* flush write */
 239
 240        t4_write_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl,
 241                     MBMSGVALID_F | MBOWNER_V(MBOX_OWNER_FW));
 242        t4_read_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl);          /* flush write */
 243
 244        /*
 245         * Spin waiting for firmware to acknowledge processing our command.
 246         */
 247        delay_idx = 0;
 248        ms = delay[0];
 249
 250        for (i = 0; i < FW_CMD_MAX_TIMEOUT; i += ms) {
 251                if (sleep_ok) {
 252                        ms = delay[delay_idx];
 253                        if (delay_idx < ARRAY_SIZE(delay) - 1)
 254                                delay_idx++;
 255                        msleep(ms);
 256                } else
 257                        mdelay(ms);
 258
 259                /*
 260                 * If we're the owner, see if this is the reply we wanted.
 261                 */
 262                v = t4_read_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl);
 263                if (MBOWNER_G(v) == MBOX_OWNER_DRV) {
 264                        /*
 265                         * If the Message Valid bit isn't on, revoke ownership
 266                         * of the mailbox and continue waiting for our reply.
 267                         */
 268                        if ((v & MBMSGVALID_F) == 0) {
 269                                t4_write_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl,
 270                                             MBOWNER_V(MBOX_OWNER_NONE));
 271                                continue;
 272                        }
 273
 274                        /*
 275                         * We now have our reply.  Extract the command return
 276                         * value, copy the reply back to our caller's buffer
 277                         * (if specified) and revoke ownership of the mailbox.
 278                         * We return the (negated) firmware command return
 279                         * code (this depends on FW_SUCCESS == 0).
 280                         */
 281                        get_mbox_rpl(adapter, cmd_rpl, size, mbox_data);
 282
 283                        /* return value in low-order little-endian word */
 284                        v = be64_to_cpu(cmd_rpl[0]);
 285
 286                        if (rpl) {
 287                                /* request bit in high-order BE word */
 288                                WARN_ON((be32_to_cpu(*(const __be32 *)cmd)
 289                                         & FW_CMD_REQUEST_F) == 0);
 290                                memcpy(rpl, cmd_rpl, size);
 291                                WARN_ON((be32_to_cpu(*(__be32 *)rpl)
 292                                         & FW_CMD_REQUEST_F) != 0);
 293                        }
 294                        t4_write_reg(adapter, mbox_ctl,
 295                                     MBOWNER_V(MBOX_OWNER_NONE));
 296                        execute = i + ms;
 297                        if (cmd_op != FW_VI_STATS_CMD)
 298                                t4vf_record_mbox(adapter, cmd_rpl, size, access,
 299                                                 execute);
 300                        spin_lock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 301                        list_del(&entry.list);
 302                        spin_unlock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 303                        return -FW_CMD_RETVAL_G(v);
 304                }
 305        }
 306
 307        /* We timed out.  Return the error ... */
 308        ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
 309        t4vf_record_mbox(adapter, cmd, size, access, ret);
 310        spin_lock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 311        list_del(&entry.list);
 312        spin_unlock(&adapter->mbox_lock);
 313        return ret;
 314}
 315
 316/* In the Physical Function Driver Common Code, the ADVERT_MASK is used to
 317 * mask out bits in the Advertised Port Capabilities which are managed via
 318 * separate controls, like Pause Frames and Forward Error Correction.  In the
 319 * Virtual Function Common Code, since we never perform L1 Configuration on
 320 * the Link, the only things we really need to filter out are things which
 321 * we decode and report separately like Speed.
 322 */
 323#define ADVERT_MASK (FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_M) | \
 324                     FW_PORT_CAP32_802_3_PAUSE | \
 325                     FW_PORT_CAP32_802_3_ASM_DIR | \
 326                     FW_PORT_CAP32_FEC_V(FW_PORT_CAP32_FEC_M) | \
 327                     FW_PORT_CAP32_ANEG)
 328
 329/**
 330 *      fwcaps16_to_caps32 - convert 16-bit Port Capabilities to 32-bits
 331 *      @caps16: a 16-bit Port Capabilities value
 332 *
 333 *      Returns the equivalent 32-bit Port Capabilities value.
 334 */
 335static fw_port_cap32_t fwcaps16_to_caps32(fw_port_cap16_t caps16)
 336{
 337        fw_port_cap32_t caps32 = 0;
 338
 339        #define CAP16_TO_CAP32(__cap) \
 340                do { \
 341                        if (caps16 & FW_PORT_CAP_##__cap) \
 342                                caps32 |= FW_PORT_CAP32_##__cap; \
 343                } while (0)
 344
 345        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_100M);
 346        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_1G);
 347        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_25G);
 348        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_10G);
 349        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_40G);
 350        CAP16_TO_CAP32(SPEED_100G);
 351        CAP16_TO_CAP32(FC_RX);
 352        CAP16_TO_CAP32(FC_TX);
 353        CAP16_TO_CAP32(ANEG);
 354        CAP16_TO_CAP32(MDIAUTO);
 355        CAP16_TO_CAP32(MDISTRAIGHT);
 356        CAP16_TO_CAP32(FEC_RS);
 357        CAP16_TO_CAP32(FEC_BASER_RS);
 358        CAP16_TO_CAP32(802_3_PAUSE);
 359        CAP16_TO_CAP32(802_3_ASM_DIR);
 360
 361        #undef CAP16_TO_CAP32
 362
 363        return caps32;
 364}
 365
 366/* Translate Firmware Pause specification to Common Code */
 367static inline enum cc_pause fwcap_to_cc_pause(fw_port_cap32_t fw_pause)
 368{
 369        enum cc_pause cc_pause = 0;
 370
 371        if (fw_pause & FW_PORT_CAP32_FC_RX)
 372                cc_pause |= PAUSE_RX;
 373        if (fw_pause & FW_PORT_CAP32_FC_TX)
 374                cc_pause |= PAUSE_TX;
 375
 376        return cc_pause;
 377}
 378
 379/* Translate Firmware Forward Error Correction specification to Common Code */
 380static inline enum cc_fec fwcap_to_cc_fec(fw_port_cap32_t fw_fec)
 381{
 382        enum cc_fec cc_fec = 0;
 383
 384        if (fw_fec & FW_PORT_CAP32_FEC_RS)
 385                cc_fec |= FEC_RS;
 386        if (fw_fec & FW_PORT_CAP32_FEC_BASER_RS)
 387                cc_fec |= FEC_BASER_RS;
 388
 389        return cc_fec;
 390}
 391
 392/**
 393 * Return the highest speed set in the port capabilities, in Mb/s.
 394 */
 395static unsigned int fwcap_to_speed(fw_port_cap32_t caps)
 396{
 397        #define TEST_SPEED_RETURN(__caps_speed, __speed) \
 398                do { \
 399                        if (caps & FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_##__caps_speed) \
 400                                return __speed; \
 401                } while (0)
 402
 403        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(400G, 400000);
 404        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(200G, 200000);
 405        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(100G, 100000);
 406        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(50G,   50000);
 407        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(40G,   40000);
 408        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(25G,   25000);
 409        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(10G,   10000);
 410        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(1G,     1000);
 411        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(100M,    100);
 412
 413        #undef TEST_SPEED_RETURN
 414
 415        return 0;
 416}
 417
 418/**
 419 *      fwcap_to_fwspeed - return highest speed in Port Capabilities
 420 *      @acaps: advertised Port Capabilities
 421 *
 422 *      Get the highest speed for the port from the advertised Port
 423 *      Capabilities.  It will be either the highest speed from the list of
 424 *      speeds or whatever user has set using ethtool.
 425 */
 426static fw_port_cap32_t fwcap_to_fwspeed(fw_port_cap32_t acaps)
 427{
 428        #define TEST_SPEED_RETURN(__caps_speed) \
 429                do { \
 430                        if (acaps & FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_##__caps_speed) \
 431                                return FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_##__caps_speed; \
 432                } while (0)
 433
 434        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(400G);
 435        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(200G);
 436        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(100G);
 437        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(50G);
 438        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(40G);
 439        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(25G);
 440        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(10G);
 441        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(1G);
 442        TEST_SPEED_RETURN(100M);
 443
 444        #undef TEST_SPEED_RETURN
 445        return 0;
 446}
 447
 448/*
 449 *      init_link_config - initialize a link's SW state
 450 *      @lc: structure holding the link state
 451 *      @pcaps: link Port Capabilities
 452 *      @acaps: link current Advertised Port Capabilities
 453 *
 454 *      Initializes the SW state maintained for each link, including the link's
 455 *      capabilities and default speed/flow-control/autonegotiation settings.
 456 */
 457static void init_link_config(struct link_config *lc,
 458                             fw_port_cap32_t pcaps,
 459                             fw_port_cap32_t acaps)
 460{
 461        lc->pcaps = pcaps;
 462        lc->lpacaps = 0;
 463        lc->speed_caps = 0;
 464        lc->speed = 0;
 465        lc->requested_fc = lc->fc = PAUSE_RX | PAUSE_TX;
 466
 467        /* For Forward Error Control, we default to whatever the Firmware
 468         * tells us the Link is currently advertising.
 469         */
 470        lc->auto_fec = fwcap_to_cc_fec(acaps);
 471        lc->requested_fec = FEC_AUTO;
 472        lc->fec = lc->auto_fec;
 473
 474        /* If the Port is capable of Auto-Negtotiation, initialize it as
 475         * "enabled" and copy over all of the Physical Port Capabilities
 476         * to the Advertised Port Capabilities.  Otherwise mark it as
 477         * Auto-Negotiate disabled and select the highest supported speed
 478         * for the link.  Note parallel structure in t4_link_l1cfg_core()
 479         * and t4_handle_get_port_info().
 480         */
 481        if (lc->pcaps & FW_PORT_CAP32_ANEG) {
 482                lc->acaps = acaps & ADVERT_MASK;
 483                lc->autoneg = AUTONEG_ENABLE;
 484                lc->requested_fc |= PAUSE_AUTONEG;
 485        } else {
 486                lc->acaps = 0;
 487                lc->autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE;
 488                lc->speed_caps = fwcap_to_fwspeed(acaps);
 489        }
 490}
 491
 492/**
 493 *      t4vf_port_init - initialize port hardware/software state
 494 *      @adapter: the adapter
 495 *      @pidx: the adapter port index
 496 */
 497int t4vf_port_init(struct adapter *adapter, int pidx)
 498{
 499        struct port_info *pi = adap2pinfo(adapter, pidx);
 500        unsigned int fw_caps = adapter->params.fw_caps_support;
 501        struct fw_vi_cmd vi_cmd, vi_rpl;
 502        struct fw_port_cmd port_cmd, port_rpl;
 503        enum fw_port_type port_type;
 504        int mdio_addr;
 505        fw_port_cap32_t pcaps, acaps;
 506        int ret;
 507
 508        /* If we haven't yet determined whether we're talking to Firmware
 509         * which knows the new 32-bit Port Capabilities, it's time to find
 510         * out now.  This will also tell new Firmware to send us Port Status
 511         * Updates using the new 32-bit Port Capabilities version of the
 512         * Port Information message.
 513         */
 514        if (fw_caps == FW_CAPS_UNKNOWN) {
 515                u32 param, val;
 516
 517                param = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_PFVF) |
 518                         FW_PARAMS_PARAM_X_V(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_PFVF_PORT_CAPS32));
 519                val = 1;
 520                ret = t4vf_set_params(adapter, 1, &param, &val);
 521                fw_caps = (ret == 0 ? FW_CAPS32 : FW_CAPS16);
 522                adapter->params.fw_caps_support = fw_caps;
 523        }
 524
 525        /*
 526         * Execute a VI Read command to get our Virtual Interface information
 527         * like MAC address, etc.
 528         */
 529        memset(&vi_cmd, 0, sizeof(vi_cmd));
 530        vi_cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_CMD) |
 531                                       FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
 532                                       FW_CMD_READ_F);
 533        vi_cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(vi_cmd));
 534        vi_cmd.type_viid = cpu_to_be16(FW_VI_CMD_VIID_V(pi->viid));
 535        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &vi_cmd, sizeof(vi_cmd), &vi_rpl);
 536        if (ret != FW_SUCCESS)
 537                return ret;
 538
 539        BUG_ON(pi->port_id != FW_VI_CMD_PORTID_G(vi_rpl.portid_pkd));
 540        pi->rss_size = FW_VI_CMD_RSSSIZE_G(be16_to_cpu(vi_rpl.rsssize_pkd));
 541        t4_os_set_hw_addr(adapter, pidx, vi_rpl.mac);
 542
 543        /*
 544         * If we don't have read access to our port information, we're done
 545         * now.  Otherwise, execute a PORT Read command to get it ...
 546         */
 547        if (!(adapter->params.vfres.r_caps & FW_CMD_CAP_PORT))
 548                return 0;
 549
 550        memset(&port_cmd, 0, sizeof(port_cmd));
 551        port_cmd.op_to_portid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_PORT_CMD) |
 552                                            FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
 553                                            FW_CMD_READ_F |
 554                                            FW_PORT_CMD_PORTID_V(pi->port_id));
 555        port_cmd.action_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(
 556                FW_PORT_CMD_ACTION_V(fw_caps == FW_CAPS16
 557                                     ? FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO
 558                                     : FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO32) |
 559                FW_LEN16(port_cmd));
 560        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &port_cmd, sizeof(port_cmd), &port_rpl);
 561        if (ret != FW_SUCCESS)
 562                return ret;
 563
 564        /* Extract the various fields from the Port Information message. */
 565        if (fw_caps == FW_CAPS16) {
 566                u32 lstatus = be32_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info.lstatus_to_modtype);
 567
 568                port_type = FW_PORT_CMD_PTYPE_G(lstatus);
 569                mdio_addr = ((lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_MDIOCAP_F)
 570                             ? FW_PORT_CMD_MDIOADDR_G(lstatus)
 571                             : -1);
 572                pcaps = fwcaps16_to_caps32(be16_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info.pcap));
 573                acaps = fwcaps16_to_caps32(be16_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info.acap));
 574        } else {
 575                u32 lstatus32 =
 576                           be32_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info32.lstatus32_to_cbllen32);
 577
 578                port_type = FW_PORT_CMD_PORTTYPE32_G(lstatus32);
 579                mdio_addr = ((lstatus32 & FW_PORT_CMD_MDIOCAP32_F)
 580                             ? FW_PORT_CMD_MDIOADDR32_G(lstatus32)
 581                             : -1);
 582                pcaps = be32_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info32.pcaps32);
 583                acaps = be32_to_cpu(port_rpl.u.info32.acaps32);
 584        }
 585
 586        pi->port_type = port_type;
 587        pi->mdio_addr = mdio_addr;
 588        pi->mod_type = FW_PORT_MOD_TYPE_NA;
 589
 590        init_link_config(&pi->link_cfg, pcaps, acaps);
 591        return 0;
 592}
 593
 594/**
 595 *      t4vf_fw_reset - issue a reset to FW
 596 *      @adapter: the adapter
 597 *
 598 *      Issues a reset command to FW.  For a Physical Function this would
 599 *      result in the Firmware resetting all of its state.  For a Virtual
 600 *      Function this just resets the state associated with the VF.
 601 */
 602int t4vf_fw_reset(struct adapter *adapter)
 603{
 604        struct fw_reset_cmd cmd;
 605
 606        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
 607        cmd.op_to_write = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_RESET_CMD) |
 608                                      FW_CMD_WRITE_F);
 609        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
 610        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
 611}
 612
 613/**
 614 *      t4vf_query_params - query FW or device parameters
 615 *      @adapter: the adapter
 616 *      @nparams: the number of parameters
 617 *      @params: the parameter names
 618 *      @vals: the parameter values
 619 *
 620 *      Reads the values of firmware or device parameters.  Up to 7 parameters
 621 *      can be queried at once.
 622 */
 623static int t4vf_query_params(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int nparams,
 624                             const u32 *params, u32 *vals)
 625{
 626        int i, ret;
 627        struct fw_params_cmd cmd, rpl;
 628        struct fw_params_param *p;
 629        size_t len16;
 630
 631        if (nparams > 7)
 632                return -EINVAL;
 633
 634        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
 635        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_PARAMS_CMD) |
 636                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
 637                                    FW_CMD_READ_F);
 638        len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_params_cmd,
 639                                      param[nparams].mnem), 16);
 640        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
 641        for (i = 0, p = &cmd.param[0]; i < nparams; i++, p++)
 642                p->mnem = htonl(*params++);
 643
 644        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
 645        if (ret == 0)
 646                for (i = 0, p = &rpl.param[0]; i < nparams; i++, p++)
 647                        *vals++ = be32_to_cpu(p->val);
 648        return ret;
 649}
 650
 651/**
 652 *      t4vf_set_params - sets FW or device parameters
 653 *      @adapter: the adapter
 654 *      @nparams: the number of parameters
 655 *      @params: the parameter names
 656 *      @vals: the parameter values
 657 *
 658 *      Sets the values of firmware or device parameters.  Up to 7 parameters
 659 *      can be specified at once.
 660 */
 661int t4vf_set_params(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int nparams,
 662                    const u32 *params, const u32 *vals)
 663{
 664        int i;
 665        struct fw_params_cmd cmd;
 666        struct fw_params_param *p;
 667        size_t len16;
 668
 669        if (nparams > 7)
 670                return -EINVAL;
 671
 672        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
 673        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_PARAMS_CMD) |
 674                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
 675                                    FW_CMD_WRITE_F);
 676        len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_params_cmd,
 677                                      param[nparams]), 16);
 678        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
 679        for (i = 0, p = &cmd.param[0]; i < nparams; i++, p++) {
 680                p->mnem = cpu_to_be32(*params++);
 681                p->val = cpu_to_be32(*vals++);
 682        }
 683
 684        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
 685}
 686
 687/**
 688 *      t4vf_fl_pkt_align - return the fl packet alignment
 689 *      @adapter: the adapter
 690 *
 691 *      T4 has a single field to specify the packing and padding boundary.
 692 *      T5 onwards has separate fields for this and hence the alignment for
 693 *      next packet offset is maximum of these two.  And T6 changes the
 694 *      Ingress Padding Boundary Shift, so it's all a mess and it's best
 695 *      if we put this in low-level Common Code ...
 696 *
 697 */
 698int t4vf_fl_pkt_align(struct adapter *adapter)
 699{
 700        u32 sge_control, sge_control2;
 701        unsigned int ingpadboundary, ingpackboundary, fl_align, ingpad_shift;
 702
 703        sge_control = adapter->params.sge.sge_control;
 704
 705        /* T4 uses a single control field to specify both the PCIe Padding and
 706         * Packing Boundary.  T5 introduced the ability to specify these
 707         * separately.  The actual Ingress Packet Data alignment boundary
 708         * within Packed Buffer Mode is the maximum of these two
 709         * specifications.  (Note that it makes no real practical sense to
 710         * have the Pading Boudary be larger than the Packing Boundary but you
 711         * could set the chip up that way and, in fact, legacy T4 code would
 712         * end doing this because it would initialize the Padding Boundary and
 713         * leave the Packing Boundary initialized to 0 (16 bytes).)
 714         * Padding Boundary values in T6 starts from 8B,
 715         * where as it is 32B for T4 and T5.
 716         */
 717        if (CHELSIO_CHIP_VERSION(adapter->params.chip) <= CHELSIO_T5)
 718                ingpad_shift = INGPADBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X;
 719        else
 720                ingpad_shift = T6_INGPADBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X;
 721
 722        ingpadboundary = 1 << (INGPADBOUNDARY_G(sge_control) + ingpad_shift);
 723
 724        fl_align = ingpadboundary;
 725        if (!is_t4(adapter->params.chip)) {
 726                /* T5 has a different interpretation of one of the PCIe Packing
 727                 * Boundary values.
 728                 */
 729                sge_control2 = adapter->params.sge.sge_control2;
 730                ingpackboundary = INGPACKBOUNDARY_G(sge_control2);
 731                if (ingpackboundary == INGPACKBOUNDARY_16B_X)
 732                        ingpackboundary = 16;
 733                else
 734                        ingpackboundary = 1 << (ingpackboundary +
 735                                                INGPACKBOUNDARY_SHIFT_X);
 736
 737                fl_align = max(ingpadboundary, ingpackboundary);
 738        }
 739        return fl_align;
 740}
 741
 742/**
 743 *      t4vf_bar2_sge_qregs - return BAR2 SGE Queue register information
 744 *      @adapter: the adapter
 745 *      @qid: the Queue ID
 746 *      @qtype: the Ingress or Egress type for @qid
 747 *      @pbar2_qoffset: BAR2 Queue Offset
 748 *      @pbar2_qid: BAR2 Queue ID or 0 for Queue ID inferred SGE Queues
 749 *
 750 *      Returns the BAR2 SGE Queue Registers information associated with the
 751 *      indicated Absolute Queue ID.  These are passed back in return value
 752 *      pointers.  @qtype should be T4_BAR2_QTYPE_EGRESS for Egress Queue
 753 *      and T4_BAR2_QTYPE_INGRESS for Ingress Queues.
 754 *
 755 *      This may return an error which indicates that BAR2 SGE Queue
 756 *      registers aren't available.  If an error is not returned, then the
 757 *      following values are returned:
 758 *
 759 *        *@pbar2_qoffset: the BAR2 Offset of the @qid Registers
 760 *        *@pbar2_qid: the BAR2 SGE Queue ID or 0 of @qid
 761 *
 762 *      If the returned BAR2 Queue ID is 0, then BAR2 SGE registers which
 763 *      require the "Inferred Queue ID" ability may be used.  E.g. the
 764 *      Write Combining Doorbell Buffer. If the BAR2 Queue ID is not 0,
 765 *      then these "Inferred Queue ID" register may not be used.
 766 */
 767int t4vf_bar2_sge_qregs(struct adapter *adapter,
 768                        unsigned int qid,
 769                        enum t4_bar2_qtype qtype,
 770                        u64 *pbar2_qoffset,
 771                        unsigned int *pbar2_qid)
 772{
 773        unsigned int page_shift, page_size, qpp_shift, qpp_mask;
 774        u64 bar2_page_offset, bar2_qoffset;
 775        unsigned int bar2_qid, bar2_qid_offset, bar2_qinferred;
 776
 777        /* T4 doesn't support BAR2 SGE Queue registers.
 778         */
 779        if (is_t4(adapter->params.chip))
 780                return -EINVAL;
 781
 782        /* Get our SGE Page Size parameters.
 783         */
 784        page_shift = adapter->params.sge.sge_vf_hps + 10;
 785        page_size = 1 << page_shift;
 786
 787        /* Get the right Queues per Page parameters for our Queue.
 788         */
 789        qpp_shift = (qtype == T4_BAR2_QTYPE_EGRESS
 790                     ? adapter->params.sge.sge_vf_eq_qpp
 791                     : adapter->params.sge.sge_vf_iq_qpp);
 792        qpp_mask = (1 << qpp_shift) - 1;
 793
 794        /* Calculate the basics of the BAR2 SGE Queue register area:
 795         *  o The BAR2 page the Queue registers will be in.
 796         *  o The BAR2 Queue ID.
 797         *  o The BAR2 Queue ID Offset into the BAR2 page.
 798         */
 799        bar2_page_offset = ((u64)(qid >> qpp_shift) << page_shift);
 800        bar2_qid = qid & qpp_mask;
 801        bar2_qid_offset = bar2_qid * SGE_UDB_SIZE;
 802
 803        /* If the BAR2 Queue ID Offset is less than the Page Size, then the
 804         * hardware will infer the Absolute Queue ID simply from the writes to
 805         * the BAR2 Queue ID Offset within the BAR2 Page (and we need to use a
 806         * BAR2 Queue ID of 0 for those writes).  Otherwise, we'll simply
 807         * write to the first BAR2 SGE Queue Area within the BAR2 Page with
 808         * the BAR2 Queue ID and the hardware will infer the Absolute Queue ID
 809         * from the BAR2 Page and BAR2 Queue ID.
 810         *
 811         * One important censequence of this is that some BAR2 SGE registers
 812         * have a "Queue ID" field and we can write the BAR2 SGE Queue ID
 813         * there.  But other registers synthesize the SGE Queue ID purely
 814         * from the writes to the registers -- the Write Combined Doorbell
 815         * Buffer is a good example.  These BAR2 SGE Registers are only
 816         * available for those BAR2 SGE Register areas where the SGE Absolute
 817         * Queue ID can be inferred from simple writes.
 818         */
 819        bar2_qoffset = bar2_page_offset;
 820        bar2_qinferred = (bar2_qid_offset < page_size);
 821        if (bar2_qinferred) {
 822                bar2_qoffset += bar2_qid_offset;
 823                bar2_qid = 0;
 824        }
 825
 826        *pbar2_qoffset = bar2_qoffset;
 827        *pbar2_qid = bar2_qid;
 828        return 0;
 829}
 830
 831unsigned int t4vf_get_pf_from_vf(struct adapter *adapter)
 832{
 833        u32 whoami;
 834
 835        whoami = t4_read_reg(adapter, T4VF_PL_BASE_ADDR + PL_VF_WHOAMI_A);
 836        return (CHELSIO_CHIP_VERSION(adapter->params.chip) <= CHELSIO_T5 ?
 837                        SOURCEPF_G(whoami) : T6_SOURCEPF_G(whoami));
 838}
 839
 840/**
 841 *      t4vf_get_sge_params - retrieve adapter Scatter gather Engine parameters
 842 *      @adapter: the adapter
 843 *
 844 *      Retrieves various core SGE parameters in the form of hardware SGE
 845 *      register values.  The caller is responsible for decoding these as
 846 *      needed.  The SGE parameters are stored in @adapter->params.sge.
 847 */
 848int t4vf_get_sge_params(struct adapter *adapter)
 849{
 850        struct sge_params *sge_params = &adapter->params.sge;
 851        u32 params[7], vals[7];
 852        int v;
 853
 854        params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 855                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_CONTROL_A));
 856        params[1] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 857                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_HOST_PAGE_SIZE_A));
 858        params[2] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 859                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE0_A));
 860        params[3] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 861                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_FL_BUFFER_SIZE1_A));
 862        params[4] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 863                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_TIMER_VALUE_0_AND_1_A));
 864        params[5] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 865                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_TIMER_VALUE_2_AND_3_A));
 866        params[6] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 867                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_TIMER_VALUE_4_AND_5_A));
 868        v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 7, params, vals);
 869        if (v)
 870                return v;
 871        sge_params->sge_control = vals[0];
 872        sge_params->sge_host_page_size = vals[1];
 873        sge_params->sge_fl_buffer_size[0] = vals[2];
 874        sge_params->sge_fl_buffer_size[1] = vals[3];
 875        sge_params->sge_timer_value_0_and_1 = vals[4];
 876        sge_params->sge_timer_value_2_and_3 = vals[5];
 877        sge_params->sge_timer_value_4_and_5 = vals[6];
 878
 879        /* T4 uses a single control field to specify both the PCIe Padding and
 880         * Packing Boundary.  T5 introduced the ability to specify these
 881         * separately with the Padding Boundary in SGE_CONTROL and and Packing
 882         * Boundary in SGE_CONTROL2.  So for T5 and later we need to grab
 883         * SGE_CONTROL in order to determine how ingress packet data will be
 884         * laid out in Packed Buffer Mode.  Unfortunately, older versions of
 885         * the firmware won't let us retrieve SGE_CONTROL2 so if we get a
 886         * failure grabbing it we throw an error since we can't figure out the
 887         * right value.
 888         */
 889        if (!is_t4(adapter->params.chip)) {
 890                params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 891                             FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_CONTROL2_A));
 892                v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 1, params, vals);
 893                if (v != FW_SUCCESS) {
 894                        dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
 895                                "Unable to get SGE Control2; "
 896                                "probably old firmware.\n");
 897                        return v;
 898                }
 899                sge_params->sge_control2 = vals[0];
 900        }
 901
 902        params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 903                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_INGRESS_RX_THRESHOLD_A));
 904        params[1] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 905                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(SGE_CONM_CTRL_A));
 906        v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 2, params, vals);
 907        if (v)
 908                return v;
 909        sge_params->sge_ingress_rx_threshold = vals[0];
 910        sge_params->sge_congestion_control = vals[1];
 911
 912        /* For T5 and later we want to use the new BAR2 Doorbells.
 913         * Unfortunately, older firmware didn't allow the this register to be
 914         * read.
 915         */
 916        if (!is_t4(adapter->params.chip)) {
 917                unsigned int pf, s_hps, s_qpp;
 918
 919                params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 920                             FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(
 921                                     SGE_EGRESS_QUEUES_PER_PAGE_VF_A));
 922                params[1] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_REG) |
 923                             FW_PARAMS_PARAM_XYZ_V(
 924                                     SGE_INGRESS_QUEUES_PER_PAGE_VF_A));
 925                v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 2, params, vals);
 926                if (v != FW_SUCCESS) {
 927                        dev_warn(adapter->pdev_dev,
 928                                 "Unable to get VF SGE Queues/Page; "
 929                                 "probably old firmware.\n");
 930                        return v;
 931                }
 932                sge_params->sge_egress_queues_per_page = vals[0];
 933                sge_params->sge_ingress_queues_per_page = vals[1];
 934
 935                /* We need the Queues/Page for our VF.  This is based on the
 936                 * PF from which we're instantiated and is indexed in the
 937                 * register we just read. Do it once here so other code in
 938                 * the driver can just use it.
 939                 */
 940                pf = t4vf_get_pf_from_vf(adapter);
 941                s_hps = (HOSTPAGESIZEPF0_S +
 942                         (HOSTPAGESIZEPF1_S - HOSTPAGESIZEPF0_S) * pf);
 943                sge_params->sge_vf_hps =
 944                        ((sge_params->sge_host_page_size >> s_hps)
 945                         & HOSTPAGESIZEPF0_M);
 946
 947                s_qpp = (QUEUESPERPAGEPF0_S +
 948                         (QUEUESPERPAGEPF1_S - QUEUESPERPAGEPF0_S) * pf);
 949                sge_params->sge_vf_eq_qpp =
 950                        ((sge_params->sge_egress_queues_per_page >> s_qpp)
 951                         & QUEUESPERPAGEPF0_M);
 952                sge_params->sge_vf_iq_qpp =
 953                        ((sge_params->sge_ingress_queues_per_page >> s_qpp)
 954                         & QUEUESPERPAGEPF0_M);
 955        }
 956
 957        return 0;
 958}
 959
 960/**
 961 *      t4vf_get_vpd_params - retrieve device VPD paremeters
 962 *      @adapter: the adapter
 963 *
 964 *      Retrives various device Vital Product Data parameters.  The parameters
 965 *      are stored in @adapter->params.vpd.
 966 */
 967int t4vf_get_vpd_params(struct adapter *adapter)
 968{
 969        struct vpd_params *vpd_params = &adapter->params.vpd;
 970        u32 params[7], vals[7];
 971        int v;
 972
 973        params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_DEV) |
 974                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_X_V(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_DEV_CCLK));
 975        v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 1, params, vals);
 976        if (v)
 977                return v;
 978        vpd_params->cclk = vals[0];
 979
 980        return 0;
 981}
 982
 983/**
 984 *      t4vf_get_dev_params - retrieve device paremeters
 985 *      @adapter: the adapter
 986 *
 987 *      Retrives various device parameters.  The parameters are stored in
 988 *      @adapter->params.dev.
 989 */
 990int t4vf_get_dev_params(struct adapter *adapter)
 991{
 992        struct dev_params *dev_params = &adapter->params.dev;
 993        u32 params[7], vals[7];
 994        int v;
 995
 996        params[0] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_DEV) |
 997                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_X_V(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_DEV_FWREV));
 998        params[1] = (FW_PARAMS_MNEM_V(FW_PARAMS_MNEM_DEV) |
 999                     FW_PARAMS_PARAM_X_V(FW_PARAMS_PARAM_DEV_TPREV));
1000        v = t4vf_query_params(adapter, 2, params, vals);
1001        if (v)
1002                return v;
1003        dev_params->fwrev = vals[0];
1004        dev_params->tprev = vals[1];
1005
1006        return 0;
1007}
1008
1009/**
1010 *      t4vf_get_rss_glb_config - retrieve adapter RSS Global Configuration
1011 *      @adapter: the adapter
1012 *
1013 *      Retrieves global RSS mode and parameters with which we have to live
1014 *      and stores them in the @adapter's RSS parameters.
1015 */
1016int t4vf_get_rss_glb_config(struct adapter *adapter)
1017{
1018        struct rss_params *rss = &adapter->params.rss;
1019        struct fw_rss_glb_config_cmd cmd, rpl;
1020        int v;
1021
1022        /*
1023         * Execute an RSS Global Configuration read command to retrieve
1024         * our RSS configuration.
1025         */
1026        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1027        cmd.op_to_write = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD) |
1028                                      FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1029                                      FW_CMD_READ_F);
1030        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1031        v = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1032        if (v)
1033                return v;
1034
1035        /*
1036         * Transate the big-endian RSS Global Configuration into our
1037         * cpu-endian format based on the RSS mode.  We also do first level
1038         * filtering at this point to weed out modes which don't support
1039         * VF Drivers ...
1040         */
1041        rss->mode = FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_MODE_G(
1042                        be32_to_cpu(rpl.u.manual.mode_pkd));
1043        switch (rss->mode) {
1044        case FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_MODE_BASICVIRTUAL: {
1045                u32 word = be32_to_cpu(
1046                                rpl.u.basicvirtual.synmapen_to_hashtoeplitz);
1047
1048                rss->u.basicvirtual.synmapen =
1049                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_SYNMAPEN_F) != 0);
1050                rss->u.basicvirtual.syn4tupenipv6 =
1051                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_SYN4TUPENIPV6_F) != 0);
1052                rss->u.basicvirtual.syn2tupenipv6 =
1053                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_SYN2TUPENIPV6_F) != 0);
1054                rss->u.basicvirtual.syn4tupenipv4 =
1055                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_SYN4TUPENIPV4_F) != 0);
1056                rss->u.basicvirtual.syn2tupenipv4 =
1057                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_SYN2TUPENIPV4_F) != 0);
1058
1059                rss->u.basicvirtual.ofdmapen =
1060                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_OFDMAPEN_F) != 0);
1061
1062                rss->u.basicvirtual.tnlmapen =
1063                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_TNLMAPEN_F) != 0);
1064                rss->u.basicvirtual.tnlalllookup =
1065                        ((word  & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_TNLALLLKP_F) != 0);
1066
1067                rss->u.basicvirtual.hashtoeplitz =
1068                        ((word & FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_HASHTOEPLITZ_F) != 0);
1069
1070                /* we need at least Tunnel Map Enable to be set */
1071                if (!rss->u.basicvirtual.tnlmapen)
1072                        return -EINVAL;
1073                break;
1074        }
1075
1076        default:
1077                /* all unknown/unsupported RSS modes result in an error */
1078                return -EINVAL;
1079        }
1080
1081        return 0;
1082}
1083
1084/**
1085 *      t4vf_get_vfres - retrieve VF resource limits
1086 *      @adapter: the adapter
1087 *
1088 *      Retrieves configured resource limits and capabilities for a virtual
1089 *      function.  The results are stored in @adapter->vfres.
1090 */
1091int t4vf_get_vfres(struct adapter *adapter)
1092{
1093        struct vf_resources *vfres = &adapter->params.vfres;
1094        struct fw_pfvf_cmd cmd, rpl;
1095        int v;
1096        u32 word;
1097
1098        /*
1099         * Execute PFVF Read command to get VF resource limits; bail out early
1100         * with error on command failure.
1101         */
1102        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1103        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_PFVF_CMD) |
1104                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1105                                    FW_CMD_READ_F);
1106        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1107        v = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1108        if (v)
1109                return v;
1110
1111        /*
1112         * Extract VF resource limits and return success.
1113         */
1114        word = be32_to_cpu(rpl.niqflint_niq);
1115        vfres->niqflint = FW_PFVF_CMD_NIQFLINT_G(word);
1116        vfres->niq = FW_PFVF_CMD_NIQ_G(word);
1117
1118        word = be32_to_cpu(rpl.type_to_neq);
1119        vfres->neq = FW_PFVF_CMD_NEQ_G(word);
1120        vfres->pmask = FW_PFVF_CMD_PMASK_G(word);
1121
1122        word = be32_to_cpu(rpl.tc_to_nexactf);
1123        vfres->tc = FW_PFVF_CMD_TC_G(word);
1124        vfres->nvi = FW_PFVF_CMD_NVI_G(word);
1125        vfres->nexactf = FW_PFVF_CMD_NEXACTF_G(word);
1126
1127        word = be32_to_cpu(rpl.r_caps_to_nethctrl);
1128        vfres->r_caps = FW_PFVF_CMD_R_CAPS_G(word);
1129        vfres->wx_caps = FW_PFVF_CMD_WX_CAPS_G(word);
1130        vfres->nethctrl = FW_PFVF_CMD_NETHCTRL_G(word);
1131
1132        return 0;
1133}
1134
1135/**
1136 *      t4vf_read_rss_vi_config - read a VI's RSS configuration
1137 *      @adapter: the adapter
1138 *      @viid: Virtual Interface ID
1139 *      @config: pointer to host-native VI RSS Configuration buffer
1140 *
1141 *      Reads the Virtual Interface's RSS configuration information and
1142 *      translates it into CPU-native format.
1143 */
1144int t4vf_read_rss_vi_config(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1145                            union rss_vi_config *config)
1146{
1147        struct fw_rss_vi_config_cmd cmd, rpl;
1148        int v;
1149
1150        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1151        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD) |
1152                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1153                                     FW_CMD_READ_F |
1154                                     FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_VIID(viid));
1155        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1156        v = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1157        if (v)
1158                return v;
1159
1160        switch (adapter->params.rss.mode) {
1161        case FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_MODE_BASICVIRTUAL: {
1162                u32 word = be32_to_cpu(rpl.u.basicvirtual.defaultq_to_udpen);
1163
1164                config->basicvirtual.ip6fourtupen =
1165                        ((word & FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP6FOURTUPEN_F) != 0);
1166                config->basicvirtual.ip6twotupen =
1167                        ((word & FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP6TWOTUPEN_F) != 0);
1168                config->basicvirtual.ip4fourtupen =
1169                        ((word & FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP4FOURTUPEN_F) != 0);
1170                config->basicvirtual.ip4twotupen =
1171                        ((word & FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP4TWOTUPEN_F) != 0);
1172                config->basicvirtual.udpen =
1173                        ((word & FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_UDPEN_F) != 0);
1174                config->basicvirtual.defaultq =
1175                        FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_DEFAULTQ_G(word);
1176                break;
1177        }
1178
1179        default:
1180                return -EINVAL;
1181        }
1182
1183        return 0;
1184}
1185
1186/**
1187 *      t4vf_write_rss_vi_config - write a VI's RSS configuration
1188 *      @adapter: the adapter
1189 *      @viid: Virtual Interface ID
1190 *      @config: pointer to host-native VI RSS Configuration buffer
1191 *
1192 *      Write the Virtual Interface's RSS configuration information
1193 *      (translating it into firmware-native format before writing).
1194 */
1195int t4vf_write_rss_vi_config(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1196                             union rss_vi_config *config)
1197{
1198        struct fw_rss_vi_config_cmd cmd, rpl;
1199
1200        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1201        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD) |
1202                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1203                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1204                                     FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_VIID(viid));
1205        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1206        switch (adapter->params.rss.mode) {
1207        case FW_RSS_GLB_CONFIG_CMD_MODE_BASICVIRTUAL: {
1208                u32 word = 0;
1209
1210                if (config->basicvirtual.ip6fourtupen)
1211                        word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP6FOURTUPEN_F;
1212                if (config->basicvirtual.ip6twotupen)
1213                        word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP6TWOTUPEN_F;
1214                if (config->basicvirtual.ip4fourtupen)
1215                        word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP4FOURTUPEN_F;
1216                if (config->basicvirtual.ip4twotupen)
1217                        word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_IP4TWOTUPEN_F;
1218                if (config->basicvirtual.udpen)
1219                        word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_UDPEN_F;
1220                word |= FW_RSS_VI_CONFIG_CMD_DEFAULTQ_V(
1221                                config->basicvirtual.defaultq);
1222                cmd.u.basicvirtual.defaultq_to_udpen = cpu_to_be32(word);
1223                break;
1224        }
1225
1226        default:
1227                return -EINVAL;
1228        }
1229
1230        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1231}
1232
1233/**
1234 *      t4vf_config_rss_range - configure a portion of the RSS mapping table
1235 *      @adapter: the adapter
1236 *      @viid: Virtual Interface of RSS Table Slice
1237 *      @start: starting entry in the table to write
1238 *      @n: how many table entries to write
1239 *      @rspq: values for the "Response Queue" (Ingress Queue) lookup table
1240 *      @nrspq: number of values in @rspq
1241 *
1242 *      Programs the selected part of the VI's RSS mapping table with the
1243 *      provided values.  If @nrspq < @n the supplied values are used repeatedly
1244 *      until the full table range is populated.
1245 *
1246 *      The caller must ensure the values in @rspq are in the range 0..1023.
1247 */
1248int t4vf_config_rss_range(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1249                          int start, int n, const u16 *rspq, int nrspq)
1250{
1251        const u16 *rsp = rspq;
1252        const u16 *rsp_end = rspq+nrspq;
1253        struct fw_rss_ind_tbl_cmd cmd;
1254
1255        /*
1256         * Initialize firmware command template to write the RSS table.
1257         */
1258        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1259        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_RSS_IND_TBL_CMD) |
1260                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1261                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1262                                     FW_RSS_IND_TBL_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1263        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1264
1265        /*
1266         * Each firmware RSS command can accommodate up to 32 RSS Ingress
1267         * Queue Identifiers.  These Ingress Queue IDs are packed three to
1268         * a 32-bit word as 10-bit values with the upper remaining 2 bits
1269         * reserved.
1270         */
1271        while (n > 0) {
1272                __be32 *qp = &cmd.iq0_to_iq2;
1273                int nq = min(n, 32);
1274                int ret;
1275
1276                /*
1277                 * Set up the firmware RSS command header to send the next
1278                 * "nq" Ingress Queue IDs to the firmware.
1279                 */
1280                cmd.niqid = cpu_to_be16(nq);
1281                cmd.startidx = cpu_to_be16(start);
1282
1283                /*
1284                 * "nq" more done for the start of the next loop.
1285                 */
1286                start += nq;
1287                n -= nq;
1288
1289                /*
1290                 * While there are still Ingress Queue IDs to stuff into the
1291                 * current firmware RSS command, retrieve them from the
1292                 * Ingress Queue ID array and insert them into the command.
1293                 */
1294                while (nq > 0) {
1295                        /*
1296                         * Grab up to the next 3 Ingress Queue IDs (wrapping
1297                         * around the Ingress Queue ID array if necessary) and
1298                         * insert them into the firmware RSS command at the
1299                         * current 3-tuple position within the commad.
1300                         */
1301                        u16 qbuf[3];
1302                        u16 *qbp = qbuf;
1303                        int nqbuf = min(3, nq);
1304
1305                        nq -= nqbuf;
1306                        qbuf[0] = qbuf[1] = qbuf[2] = 0;
1307                        while (nqbuf) {
1308                                nqbuf--;
1309                                *qbp++ = *rsp++;
1310                                if (rsp >= rsp_end)
1311                                        rsp = rspq;
1312                        }
1313                        *qp++ = cpu_to_be32(FW_RSS_IND_TBL_CMD_IQ0_V(qbuf[0]) |
1314                                            FW_RSS_IND_TBL_CMD_IQ1_V(qbuf[1]) |
1315                                            FW_RSS_IND_TBL_CMD_IQ2_V(qbuf[2]));
1316                }
1317
1318                /*
1319                 * Send this portion of the RRS table update to the firmware;
1320                 * bail out on any errors.
1321                 */
1322                ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1323                if (ret)
1324                        return ret;
1325        }
1326        return 0;
1327}
1328
1329/**
1330 *      t4vf_alloc_vi - allocate a virtual interface on a port
1331 *      @adapter: the adapter
1332 *      @port_id: physical port associated with the VI
1333 *
1334 *      Allocate a new Virtual Interface and bind it to the indicated
1335 *      physical port.  Return the new Virtual Interface Identifier on
1336 *      success, or a [negative] error number on failure.
1337 */
1338int t4vf_alloc_vi(struct adapter *adapter, int port_id)
1339{
1340        struct fw_vi_cmd cmd, rpl;
1341        int v;
1342
1343        /*
1344         * Execute a VI command to allocate Virtual Interface and return its
1345         * VIID.
1346         */
1347        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1348        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_CMD) |
1349                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1350                                    FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1351                                    FW_CMD_EXEC_F);
1352        cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd) |
1353                                         FW_VI_CMD_ALLOC_F);
1354        cmd.portid_pkd = FW_VI_CMD_PORTID_V(port_id);
1355        v = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1356        if (v)
1357                return v;
1358
1359        return FW_VI_CMD_VIID_G(be16_to_cpu(rpl.type_viid));
1360}
1361
1362/**
1363 *      t4vf_free_vi -- free a virtual interface
1364 *      @adapter: the adapter
1365 *      @viid: the virtual interface identifier
1366 *
1367 *      Free a previously allocated Virtual Interface.  Return an error on
1368 *      failure.
1369 */
1370int t4vf_free_vi(struct adapter *adapter, int viid)
1371{
1372        struct fw_vi_cmd cmd;
1373
1374        /*
1375         * Execute a VI command to free the Virtual Interface.
1376         */
1377        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1378        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_CMD) |
1379                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1380                                    FW_CMD_EXEC_F);
1381        cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd) |
1382                                         FW_VI_CMD_FREE_F);
1383        cmd.type_viid = cpu_to_be16(FW_VI_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1384        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1385}
1386
1387/**
1388 *      t4vf_enable_vi - enable/disable a virtual interface
1389 *      @adapter: the adapter
1390 *      @viid: the Virtual Interface ID
1391 *      @rx_en: 1=enable Rx, 0=disable Rx
1392 *      @tx_en: 1=enable Tx, 0=disable Tx
1393 *
1394 *      Enables/disables a virtual interface.
1395 */
1396int t4vf_enable_vi(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1397                   bool rx_en, bool tx_en)
1398{
1399        struct fw_vi_enable_cmd cmd;
1400
1401        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1402        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD) |
1403                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1404                                     FW_CMD_EXEC_F |
1405                                     FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1406        cmd.ien_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_IEN_V(rx_en) |
1407                                       FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_EEN_V(tx_en) |
1408                                       FW_LEN16(cmd));
1409        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1410}
1411
1412/**
1413 *      t4vf_enable_pi - enable/disable a Port's virtual interface
1414 *      @adapter: the adapter
1415 *      @pi: the Port Information structure
1416 *      @rx_en: 1=enable Rx, 0=disable Rx
1417 *      @tx_en: 1=enable Tx, 0=disable Tx
1418 *
1419 *      Enables/disables a Port's virtual interface.  If the Virtual
1420 *      Interface enable/disable operation is successful, we notify the
1421 *      OS-specific code of a potential Link Status change via the OS Contract
1422 *      API t4vf_os_link_changed().
1423 */
1424int t4vf_enable_pi(struct adapter *adapter, struct port_info *pi,
1425                   bool rx_en, bool tx_en)
1426{
1427        int ret = t4vf_enable_vi(adapter, pi->viid, rx_en, tx_en);
1428
1429        if (ret)
1430                return ret;
1431        t4vf_os_link_changed(adapter, pi->pidx,
1432                             rx_en && tx_en && pi->link_cfg.link_ok);
1433        return 0;
1434}
1435
1436/**
1437 *      t4vf_identify_port - identify a VI's port by blinking its LED
1438 *      @adapter: the adapter
1439 *      @viid: the Virtual Interface ID
1440 *      @nblinks: how many times to blink LED at 2.5 Hz
1441 *
1442 *      Identifies a VI's port by blinking its LED.
1443 */
1444int t4vf_identify_port(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1445                       unsigned int nblinks)
1446{
1447        struct fw_vi_enable_cmd cmd;
1448
1449        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1450        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD) |
1451                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1452                                     FW_CMD_EXEC_F |
1453                                     FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1454        cmd.ien_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_LED_F |
1455                                       FW_LEN16(cmd));
1456        cmd.blinkdur = cpu_to_be16(nblinks);
1457        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1458}
1459
1460/**
1461 *      t4vf_set_rxmode - set Rx properties of a virtual interface
1462 *      @adapter: the adapter
1463 *      @viid: the VI id
1464 *      @mtu: the new MTU or -1 for no change
1465 *      @promisc: 1 to enable promiscuous mode, 0 to disable it, -1 no change
1466 *      @all_multi: 1 to enable all-multi mode, 0 to disable it, -1 no change
1467 *      @bcast: 1 to enable broadcast Rx, 0 to disable it, -1 no change
1468 *      @vlanex: 1 to enable hardware VLAN Tag extraction, 0 to disable it,
1469 *              -1 no change
1470 *
1471 *      Sets Rx properties of a virtual interface.
1472 */
1473int t4vf_set_rxmode(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1474                    int mtu, int promisc, int all_multi, int bcast, int vlanex,
1475                    bool sleep_ok)
1476{
1477        struct fw_vi_rxmode_cmd cmd;
1478
1479        /* convert to FW values */
1480        if (mtu < 0)
1481                mtu = FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_MTU_M;
1482        if (promisc < 0)
1483                promisc = FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_PROMISCEN_M;
1484        if (all_multi < 0)
1485                all_multi = FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_ALLMULTIEN_M;
1486        if (bcast < 0)
1487                bcast = FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_BROADCASTEN_M;
1488        if (vlanex < 0)
1489                vlanex = FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_VLANEXEN_M;
1490
1491        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1492        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD) |
1493                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1494                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1495                                     FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1496        cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_LEN16(cmd));
1497        cmd.mtu_to_vlanexen =
1498                cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_MTU_V(mtu) |
1499                            FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_PROMISCEN_V(promisc) |
1500                            FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_ALLMULTIEN_V(all_multi) |
1501                            FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_BROADCASTEN_V(bcast) |
1502                            FW_VI_RXMODE_CMD_VLANEXEN_V(vlanex));
1503        return t4vf_wr_mbox_core(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL, sleep_ok);
1504}
1505
1506/**
1507 *      t4vf_alloc_mac_filt - allocates exact-match filters for MAC addresses
1508 *      @adapter: the adapter
1509 *      @viid: the Virtual Interface Identifier
1510 *      @free: if true any existing filters for this VI id are first removed
1511 *      @naddr: the number of MAC addresses to allocate filters for (up to 7)
1512 *      @addr: the MAC address(es)
1513 *      @idx: where to store the index of each allocated filter
1514 *      @hash: pointer to hash address filter bitmap
1515 *      @sleep_ok: call is allowed to sleep
1516 *
1517 *      Allocates an exact-match filter for each of the supplied addresses and
1518 *      sets it to the corresponding address.  If @idx is not %NULL it should
1519 *      have at least @naddr entries, each of which will be set to the index of
1520 *      the filter allocated for the corresponding MAC address.  If a filter
1521 *      could not be allocated for an address its index is set to 0xffff.
1522 *      If @hash is not %NULL addresses that fail to allocate an exact filter
1523 *      are hashed and update the hash filter bitmap pointed at by @hash.
1524 *
1525 *      Returns a negative error number or the number of filters allocated.
1526 */
1527int t4vf_alloc_mac_filt(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid, bool free,
1528                        unsigned int naddr, const u8 **addr, u16 *idx,
1529                        u64 *hash, bool sleep_ok)
1530{
1531        int offset, ret = 0;
1532        unsigned nfilters = 0;
1533        unsigned int rem = naddr;
1534        struct fw_vi_mac_cmd cmd, rpl;
1535        unsigned int max_naddr = adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size;
1536
1537        if (naddr > max_naddr)
1538                return -EINVAL;
1539
1540        for (offset = 0; offset < naddr; /**/) {
1541                unsigned int fw_naddr = (rem < ARRAY_SIZE(cmd.u.exact)
1542                                         ? rem
1543                                         : ARRAY_SIZE(cmd.u.exact));
1544                size_t len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_vi_mac_cmd,
1545                                                     u.exact[fw_naddr]), 16);
1546                struct fw_vi_mac_exact *p;
1547                int i;
1548
1549                memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1550                cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_MAC_CMD) |
1551                                             FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1552                                             FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1553                                             (free ? FW_CMD_EXEC_F : 0) |
1554                                             FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1555                cmd.freemacs_to_len16 =
1556                        cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_MAC_CMD_FREEMACS_V(free) |
1557                                    FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
1558
1559                for (i = 0, p = cmd.u.exact; i < fw_naddr; i++, p++) {
1560                        p->valid_to_idx = cpu_to_be16(
1561                                FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VALID_F |
1562                                FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_V(FW_VI_MAC_ADD_MAC));
1563                        memcpy(p->macaddr, addr[offset+i], sizeof(p->macaddr));
1564                }
1565
1566
1567                ret = t4vf_wr_mbox_core(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl,
1568                                        sleep_ok);
1569                if (ret && ret != -ENOMEM)
1570                        break;
1571
1572                for (i = 0, p = rpl.u.exact; i < fw_naddr; i++, p++) {
1573                        u16 index = FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_G(
1574                                be16_to_cpu(p->valid_to_idx));
1575
1576                        if (idx)
1577                                idx[offset+i] =
1578                                        (index >= max_naddr
1579                                         ? 0xffff
1580                                         : index);
1581                        if (index < max_naddr)
1582                                nfilters++;
1583                        else if (hash)
1584                                *hash |= (1ULL << hash_mac_addr(addr[offset+i]));
1585                }
1586
1587                free = false;
1588                offset += fw_naddr;
1589                rem -= fw_naddr;
1590        }
1591
1592        /*
1593         * If there were no errors or we merely ran out of room in our MAC
1594         * address arena, return the number of filters actually written.
1595         */
1596        if (ret == 0 || ret == -ENOMEM)
1597                ret = nfilters;
1598        return ret;
1599}
1600
1601/**
1602 *      t4vf_free_mac_filt - frees exact-match filters of given MAC addresses
1603 *      @adapter: the adapter
1604 *      @viid: the VI id
1605 *      @naddr: the number of MAC addresses to allocate filters for (up to 7)
1606 *      @addr: the MAC address(es)
1607 *      @sleep_ok: call is allowed to sleep
1608 *
1609 *      Frees the exact-match filter for each of the supplied addresses
1610 *
1611 *      Returns a negative error number or the number of filters freed.
1612 */
1613int t4vf_free_mac_filt(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1614                       unsigned int naddr, const u8 **addr, bool sleep_ok)
1615{
1616        int offset, ret = 0;
1617        struct fw_vi_mac_cmd cmd;
1618        unsigned int nfilters = 0;
1619        unsigned int max_naddr = adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size;
1620        unsigned int rem = naddr;
1621
1622        if (naddr > max_naddr)
1623                return -EINVAL;
1624
1625        for (offset = 0; offset < (int)naddr ; /**/) {
1626                unsigned int fw_naddr = (rem < ARRAY_SIZE(cmd.u.exact) ?
1627                                         rem : ARRAY_SIZE(cmd.u.exact));
1628                size_t len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_vi_mac_cmd,
1629                                                     u.exact[fw_naddr]), 16);
1630                struct fw_vi_mac_exact *p;
1631                int i;
1632
1633                memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1634                cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_MAC_CMD) |
1635                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1636                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1637                                     FW_CMD_EXEC_V(0) |
1638                                     FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1639                cmd.freemacs_to_len16 =
1640                                cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_MAC_CMD_FREEMACS_V(0) |
1641                                            FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
1642
1643                for (i = 0, p = cmd.u.exact; i < (int)fw_naddr; i++, p++) {
1644                        p->valid_to_idx = cpu_to_be16(
1645                                FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VALID_F |
1646                                FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_V(FW_VI_MAC_MAC_BASED_FREE));
1647                        memcpy(p->macaddr, addr[offset+i], sizeof(p->macaddr));
1648                }
1649
1650                ret = t4vf_wr_mbox_core(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &cmd,
1651                                        sleep_ok);
1652                if (ret)
1653                        break;
1654
1655                for (i = 0, p = cmd.u.exact; i < fw_naddr; i++, p++) {
1656                        u16 index = FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_G(
1657                                                be16_to_cpu(p->valid_to_idx));
1658
1659                        if (index < max_naddr)
1660                                nfilters++;
1661                }
1662
1663                offset += fw_naddr;
1664                rem -= fw_naddr;
1665        }
1666
1667        if (ret == 0)
1668                ret = nfilters;
1669        return ret;
1670}
1671
1672/**
1673 *      t4vf_change_mac - modifies the exact-match filter for a MAC address
1674 *      @adapter: the adapter
1675 *      @viid: the Virtual Interface ID
1676 *      @idx: index of existing filter for old value of MAC address, or -1
1677 *      @addr: the new MAC address value
1678 *      @persist: if idx < 0, the new MAC allocation should be persistent
1679 *
1680 *      Modifies an exact-match filter and sets it to the new MAC address.
1681 *      Note that in general it is not possible to modify the value of a given
1682 *      filter so the generic way to modify an address filter is to free the
1683 *      one being used by the old address value and allocate a new filter for
1684 *      the new address value.  @idx can be -1 if the address is a new
1685 *      addition.
1686 *
1687 *      Returns a negative error number or the index of the filter with the new
1688 *      MAC value.
1689 */
1690int t4vf_change_mac(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1691                    int idx, const u8 *addr, bool persist)
1692{
1693        int ret;
1694        struct fw_vi_mac_cmd cmd, rpl;
1695        struct fw_vi_mac_exact *p = &cmd.u.exact[0];
1696        size_t len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_vi_mac_cmd,
1697                                             u.exact[1]), 16);
1698        unsigned int max_mac_addr = adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size;
1699
1700        /*
1701         * If this is a new allocation, determine whether it should be
1702         * persistent (across a "freemacs" operation) or not.
1703         */
1704        if (idx < 0)
1705                idx = persist ? FW_VI_MAC_ADD_PERSIST_MAC : FW_VI_MAC_ADD_MAC;
1706
1707        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1708        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_MAC_CMD) |
1709                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1710                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1711                                     FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1712        cmd.freemacs_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
1713        p->valid_to_idx = cpu_to_be16(FW_VI_MAC_CMD_VALID_F |
1714                                      FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_V(idx));
1715        memcpy(p->macaddr, addr, sizeof(p->macaddr));
1716
1717        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &rpl);
1718        if (ret == 0) {
1719                p = &rpl.u.exact[0];
1720                ret = FW_VI_MAC_CMD_IDX_G(be16_to_cpu(p->valid_to_idx));
1721                if (ret >= max_mac_addr)
1722                        ret = -ENOMEM;
1723        }
1724        return ret;
1725}
1726
1727/**
1728 *      t4vf_set_addr_hash - program the MAC inexact-match hash filter
1729 *      @adapter: the adapter
1730 *      @viid: the Virtual Interface Identifier
1731 *      @ucast: whether the hash filter should also match unicast addresses
1732 *      @vec: the value to be written to the hash filter
1733 *      @sleep_ok: call is allowed to sleep
1734 *
1735 *      Sets the 64-bit inexact-match hash filter for a virtual interface.
1736 */
1737int t4vf_set_addr_hash(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int viid,
1738                       bool ucast, u64 vec, bool sleep_ok)
1739{
1740        struct fw_vi_mac_cmd cmd;
1741        size_t len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(offsetof(struct fw_vi_mac_cmd,
1742                                             u.exact[0]), 16);
1743
1744        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1745        cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_MAC_CMD) |
1746                                     FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1747                                     FW_CMD_WRITE_F |
1748                                     FW_VI_ENABLE_CMD_VIID_V(viid));
1749        cmd.freemacs_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_VI_MAC_CMD_HASHVECEN_F |
1750                                            FW_VI_MAC_CMD_HASHUNIEN_V(ucast) |
1751                                            FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
1752        cmd.u.hash.hashvec = cpu_to_be64(vec);
1753        return t4vf_wr_mbox_core(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL, sleep_ok);
1754}
1755
1756/**
1757 *      t4vf_get_port_stats - collect "port" statistics
1758 *      @adapter: the adapter
1759 *      @pidx: the port index
1760 *      @s: the stats structure to fill
1761 *
1762 *      Collect statistics for the "port"'s Virtual Interface.
1763 */
1764int t4vf_get_port_stats(struct adapter *adapter, int pidx,
1765                        struct t4vf_port_stats *s)
1766{
1767        struct port_info *pi = adap2pinfo(adapter, pidx);
1768        struct fw_vi_stats_vf fwstats;
1769        unsigned int rem = VI_VF_NUM_STATS;
1770        __be64 *fwsp = (__be64 *)&fwstats;
1771
1772        /*
1773         * Grab the Virtual Interface statistics a chunk at a time via mailbox
1774         * commands.  We could use a Work Request and get all of them at once
1775         * but that's an asynchronous interface which is awkward to use.
1776         */
1777        while (rem) {
1778                unsigned int ix = VI_VF_NUM_STATS - rem;
1779                unsigned int nstats = min(6U, rem);
1780                struct fw_vi_stats_cmd cmd, rpl;
1781                size_t len = (offsetof(struct fw_vi_stats_cmd, u) +
1782                              sizeof(struct fw_vi_stats_ctl));
1783                size_t len16 = DIV_ROUND_UP(len, 16);
1784                int ret;
1785
1786                memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1787                cmd.op_to_viid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_VI_STATS_CMD) |
1788                                             FW_VI_STATS_CMD_VIID_V(pi->viid) |
1789                                             FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1790                                             FW_CMD_READ_F);
1791                cmd.retval_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_LEN16_V(len16));
1792                cmd.u.ctl.nstats_ix =
1793                        cpu_to_be16(FW_VI_STATS_CMD_IX_V(ix) |
1794                                    FW_VI_STATS_CMD_NSTATS_V(nstats));
1795                ret = t4vf_wr_mbox_ns(adapter, &cmd, len, &rpl);
1796                if (ret)
1797                        return ret;
1798
1799                memcpy(fwsp, &rpl.u.ctl.stat0, sizeof(__be64) * nstats);
1800
1801                rem -= nstats;
1802                fwsp += nstats;
1803        }
1804
1805        /*
1806         * Translate firmware statistics into host native statistics.
1807         */
1808        s->tx_bcast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_bcast_bytes);
1809        s->tx_bcast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_bcast_frames);
1810        s->tx_mcast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_mcast_bytes);
1811        s->tx_mcast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_mcast_frames);
1812        s->tx_ucast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_ucast_bytes);
1813        s->tx_ucast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_ucast_frames);
1814        s->tx_drop_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_drop_frames);
1815        s->tx_offload_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_offload_bytes);
1816        s->tx_offload_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.tx_offload_frames);
1817
1818        s->rx_bcast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_bcast_bytes);
1819        s->rx_bcast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_bcast_frames);
1820        s->rx_mcast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_mcast_bytes);
1821        s->rx_mcast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_mcast_frames);
1822        s->rx_ucast_bytes = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_ucast_bytes);
1823        s->rx_ucast_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_ucast_frames);
1824
1825        s->rx_err_frames = be64_to_cpu(fwstats.rx_err_frames);
1826
1827        return 0;
1828}
1829
1830/**
1831 *      t4vf_iq_free - free an ingress queue and its free lists
1832 *      @adapter: the adapter
1833 *      @iqtype: the ingress queue type (FW_IQ_TYPE_FL_INT_CAP, etc.)
1834 *      @iqid: ingress queue ID
1835 *      @fl0id: FL0 queue ID or 0xffff if no attached FL0
1836 *      @fl1id: FL1 queue ID or 0xffff if no attached FL1
1837 *
1838 *      Frees an ingress queue and its associated free lists, if any.
1839 */
1840int t4vf_iq_free(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int iqtype,
1841                 unsigned int iqid, unsigned int fl0id, unsigned int fl1id)
1842{
1843        struct fw_iq_cmd cmd;
1844
1845        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1846        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_IQ_CMD) |
1847                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1848                                    FW_CMD_EXEC_F);
1849        cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_IQ_CMD_FREE_F |
1850                                         FW_LEN16(cmd));
1851        cmd.type_to_iqandstindex =
1852                cpu_to_be32(FW_IQ_CMD_TYPE_V(iqtype));
1853
1854        cmd.iqid = cpu_to_be16(iqid);
1855        cmd.fl0id = cpu_to_be16(fl0id);
1856        cmd.fl1id = cpu_to_be16(fl1id);
1857        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1858}
1859
1860/**
1861 *      t4vf_eth_eq_free - free an Ethernet egress queue
1862 *      @adapter: the adapter
1863 *      @eqid: egress queue ID
1864 *
1865 *      Frees an Ethernet egress queue.
1866 */
1867int t4vf_eth_eq_free(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int eqid)
1868{
1869        struct fw_eq_eth_cmd cmd;
1870
1871        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
1872        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD) |
1873                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
1874                                    FW_CMD_EXEC_F);
1875        cmd.alloc_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_FREE_F |
1876                                         FW_LEN16(cmd));
1877        cmd.eqid_pkd = cpu_to_be32(FW_EQ_ETH_CMD_EQID_V(eqid));
1878        return t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), NULL);
1879}
1880
1881/**
1882 *      t4vf_link_down_rc_str - return a string for a Link Down Reason Code
1883 *      @link_down_rc: Link Down Reason Code
1884 *
1885 *      Returns a string representation of the Link Down Reason Code.
1886 */
1887static const char *t4vf_link_down_rc_str(unsigned char link_down_rc)
1888{
1889        static const char * const reason[] = {
1890                "Link Down",
1891                "Remote Fault",
1892                "Auto-negotiation Failure",
1893                "Reserved",
1894                "Insufficient Airflow",
1895                "Unable To Determine Reason",
1896                "No RX Signal Detected",
1897                "Reserved",
1898        };
1899
1900        if (link_down_rc >= ARRAY_SIZE(reason))
1901                return "Bad Reason Code";
1902
1903        return reason[link_down_rc];
1904}
1905
1906/**
1907 *      t4vf_handle_get_port_info - process a FW reply message
1908 *      @pi: the port info
1909 *      @rpl: start of the FW message
1910 *
1911 *      Processes a GET_PORT_INFO FW reply message.
1912 */
1913static void t4vf_handle_get_port_info(struct port_info *pi,
1914                                      const struct fw_port_cmd *cmd)
1915{
1916        int action = FW_PORT_CMD_ACTION_G(be32_to_cpu(cmd->action_to_len16));
1917        struct adapter *adapter = pi->adapter;
1918        struct link_config *lc = &pi->link_cfg;
1919        int link_ok, linkdnrc;
1920        enum fw_port_type port_type;
1921        enum fw_port_module_type mod_type;
1922        unsigned int speed, fc, fec;
1923        fw_port_cap32_t pcaps, acaps, lpacaps, linkattr;
1924
1925        /* Extract the various fields from the Port Information message. */
1926        switch (action) {
1927        case FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO: {
1928                u32 lstatus = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info.lstatus_to_modtype);
1929
1930                link_ok = (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSTATUS_F) != 0;
1931                linkdnrc = FW_PORT_CMD_LINKDNRC_G(lstatus);
1932                port_type = FW_PORT_CMD_PTYPE_G(lstatus);
1933                mod_type = FW_PORT_CMD_MODTYPE_G(lstatus);
1934                pcaps = fwcaps16_to_caps32(be16_to_cpu(cmd->u.info.pcap));
1935                acaps = fwcaps16_to_caps32(be16_to_cpu(cmd->u.info.acap));
1936                lpacaps = fwcaps16_to_caps32(be16_to_cpu(cmd->u.info.lpacap));
1937
1938                /* Unfortunately the format of the Link Status in the old
1939                 * 16-bit Port Information message isn't the same as the
1940                 * 16-bit Port Capabilities bitfield used everywhere else ...
1941                 */
1942                linkattr = 0;
1943                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_RXPAUSE_F)
1944                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_FC_RX;
1945                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_TXPAUSE_F)
1946                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_FC_TX;
1947                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_100M))
1948                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_100M;
1949                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_1G))
1950                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_1G;
1951                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_10G))
1952                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_10G;
1953                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_25G))
1954                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_25G;
1955                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_40G))
1956                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_40G;
1957                if (lstatus & FW_PORT_CMD_LSPEED_V(FW_PORT_CAP_SPEED_100G))
1958                        linkattr |= FW_PORT_CAP32_SPEED_100G;
1959
1960                break;
1961        }
1962
1963        case FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO32: {
1964                u32 lstatus32;
1965
1966                lstatus32 = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info32.lstatus32_to_cbllen32);
1967                link_ok = (lstatus32 & FW_PORT_CMD_LSTATUS32_F) != 0;
1968                linkdnrc = FW_PORT_CMD_LINKDNRC32_G(lstatus32);
1969                port_type = FW_PORT_CMD_PORTTYPE32_G(lstatus32);
1970                mod_type = FW_PORT_CMD_MODTYPE32_G(lstatus32);
1971                pcaps = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info32.pcaps32);
1972                acaps = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info32.acaps32);
1973                lpacaps = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info32.lpacaps32);
1974                linkattr = be32_to_cpu(cmd->u.info32.linkattr32);
1975                break;
1976        }
1977
1978        default:
1979                dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev, "Handle Port Information: Bad Command/Action %#x\n",
1980                        be32_to_cpu(cmd->action_to_len16));
1981                return;
1982        }
1983
1984        fec = fwcap_to_cc_fec(acaps);
1985        fc = fwcap_to_cc_pause(linkattr);
1986        speed = fwcap_to_speed(linkattr);
1987
1988        if (mod_type != pi->mod_type) {
1989                /* When a new Transceiver Module is inserted, the Firmware
1990                 * will examine any Forward Error Correction parameters
1991                 * present in the Transceiver Module i2c EPROM and determine
1992                 * the supported and recommended FEC settings from those
1993                 * based on IEEE 802.3 standards.  We always record the
1994                 * IEEE 802.3 recommended "automatic" settings.
1995                 */
1996                lc->auto_fec = fec;
1997
1998                /* Some versions of the early T6 Firmware "cheated" when
1999                 * handling different Transceiver Modules by changing the
2000                 * underlaying Port Type reported to the Host Drivers.  As
2001                 * such we need to capture whatever Port Type the Firmware
2002                 * sends us and record it in case it's different from what we
2003                 * were told earlier.  Unfortunately, since Firmware is
2004                 * forever, we'll need to keep this code here forever, but in
2005                 * later T6 Firmware it should just be an assignment of the
2006                 * same value already recorded.
2007                 */
2008                pi->port_type = port_type;
2009
2010                pi->mod_type = mod_type;
2011                t4vf_os_portmod_changed(adapter, pi->pidx);
2012        }
2013
2014        if (link_ok != lc->link_ok || speed != lc->speed ||
2015            fc != lc->fc || fec != lc->fec) {   /* something changed */
2016                if (!link_ok && lc->link_ok) {
2017                        lc->link_down_rc = linkdnrc;
2018                        dev_warn_ratelimited(adapter->pdev_dev,
2019                                             "Port %d link down, reason: %s\n",
2020                                             pi->port_id,
2021                                             t4vf_link_down_rc_str(linkdnrc));
2022                }
2023                lc->link_ok = link_ok;
2024                lc->speed = speed;
2025                lc->fc = fc;
2026                lc->fec = fec;
2027
2028                lc->pcaps = pcaps;
2029                lc->lpacaps = lpacaps;
2030                lc->acaps = acaps & ADVERT_MASK;
2031
2032                /* If we're not physically capable of Auto-Negotiation, note
2033                 * this as Auto-Negotiation disabled.  Otherwise, we track
2034                 * what Auto-Negotiation settings we have.  Note parallel
2035                 * structure in init_link_config().
2036                 */
2037                if (!(lc->pcaps & FW_PORT_CAP32_ANEG)) {
2038                        lc->autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE;
2039                } else if (lc->acaps & FW_PORT_CAP32_ANEG) {
2040                        lc->autoneg = AUTONEG_ENABLE;
2041                } else {
2042                        /* When Autoneg is disabled, user needs to set
2043                         * single speed.
2044                         * Similar to cxgb4_ethtool.c: set_link_ksettings
2045                         */
2046                        lc->acaps = 0;
2047                        lc->speed_caps = fwcap_to_speed(acaps);
2048                        lc->autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE;
2049                }
2050
2051                t4vf_os_link_changed(adapter, pi->pidx, link_ok);
2052        }
2053}
2054
2055/**
2056 *      t4vf_update_port_info - retrieve and update port information if changed
2057 *      @pi: the port_info
2058 *
2059 *      We issue a Get Port Information Command to the Firmware and, if
2060 *      successful, we check to see if anything is different from what we
2061 *      last recorded and update things accordingly.
2062 */
2063int t4vf_update_port_info(struct port_info *pi)
2064{
2065        unsigned int fw_caps = pi->adapter->params.fw_caps_support;
2066        struct fw_port_cmd port_cmd;
2067        int ret;
2068
2069        memset(&port_cmd, 0, sizeof(port_cmd));
2070        port_cmd.op_to_portid = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_PORT_CMD) |
2071                                            FW_CMD_REQUEST_F | FW_CMD_READ_F |
2072                                            FW_PORT_CMD_PORTID_V(pi->port_id));
2073        port_cmd.action_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32(
2074                FW_PORT_CMD_ACTION_V(fw_caps == FW_CAPS16
2075                                     ? FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO
2076                                     : FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO32) |
2077                FW_LEN16(port_cmd));
2078        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(pi->adapter, &port_cmd, sizeof(port_cmd),
2079                           &port_cmd);
2080        if (ret)
2081                return ret;
2082        t4vf_handle_get_port_info(pi, &port_cmd);
2083        return 0;
2084}
2085
2086/**
2087 *      t4vf_handle_fw_rpl - process a firmware reply message
2088 *      @adapter: the adapter
2089 *      @rpl: start of the firmware message
2090 *
2091 *      Processes a firmware message, such as link state change messages.
2092 */
2093int t4vf_handle_fw_rpl(struct adapter *adapter, const __be64 *rpl)
2094{
2095        const struct fw_cmd_hdr *cmd_hdr = (const struct fw_cmd_hdr *)rpl;
2096        u8 opcode = FW_CMD_OP_G(be32_to_cpu(cmd_hdr->hi));
2097
2098        switch (opcode) {
2099        case FW_PORT_CMD: {
2100                /*
2101                 * Link/module state change message.
2102                 */
2103                const struct fw_port_cmd *port_cmd =
2104                        (const struct fw_port_cmd *)rpl;
2105                int action = FW_PORT_CMD_ACTION_G(
2106                        be32_to_cpu(port_cmd->action_to_len16));
2107                int port_id, pidx;
2108
2109                if (action != FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO &&
2110                    action != FW_PORT_ACTION_GET_PORT_INFO32) {
2111                        dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev,
2112                                "Unknown firmware PORT reply action %x\n",
2113                                action);
2114                        break;
2115                }
2116
2117                port_id = FW_PORT_CMD_PORTID_G(
2118                        be32_to_cpu(port_cmd->op_to_portid));
2119                for_each_port(adapter, pidx) {
2120                        struct port_info *pi = adap2pinfo(adapter, pidx);
2121
2122                        if (pi->port_id != port_id)
2123                                continue;
2124                        t4vf_handle_get_port_info(pi, port_cmd);
2125                }
2126                break;
2127        }
2128
2129        default:
2130                dev_err(adapter->pdev_dev, "Unknown firmware reply %X\n",
2131                        opcode);
2132        }
2133        return 0;
2134}
2135
2136/**
2137 */
2138int t4vf_prep_adapter(struct adapter *adapter)
2139{
2140        int err;
2141        unsigned int chipid;
2142
2143        /* Wait for the device to become ready before proceeding ...
2144         */
2145        err = t4vf_wait_dev_ready(adapter);
2146        if (err)
2147                return err;
2148
2149        /* Default port and clock for debugging in case we can't reach
2150         * firmware.
2151         */
2152        adapter->params.nports = 1;
2153        adapter->params.vfres.pmask = 1;
2154        adapter->params.vpd.cclk = 50000;
2155
2156        adapter->params.chip = 0;
2157        switch (CHELSIO_PCI_ID_VER(adapter->pdev->device)) {
2158        case CHELSIO_T4:
2159                adapter->params.chip |= CHELSIO_CHIP_CODE(CHELSIO_T4, 0);
2160                adapter->params.arch.sge_fl_db = DBPRIO_F;
2161                adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size =
2162                                NUM_MPS_CLS_SRAM_L_INSTANCES;
2163                break;
2164
2165        case CHELSIO_T5:
2166                chipid = REV_G(t4_read_reg(adapter, PL_VF_REV_A));
2167                adapter->params.chip |= CHELSIO_CHIP_CODE(CHELSIO_T5, chipid);
2168                adapter->params.arch.sge_fl_db = DBPRIO_F | DBTYPE_F;
2169                adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size =
2170                                NUM_MPS_T5_CLS_SRAM_L_INSTANCES;
2171                break;
2172
2173        case CHELSIO_T6:
2174                chipid = REV_G(t4_read_reg(adapter, PL_VF_REV_A));
2175                adapter->params.chip |= CHELSIO_CHIP_CODE(CHELSIO_T6, chipid);
2176                adapter->params.arch.sge_fl_db = 0;
2177                adapter->params.arch.mps_tcam_size =
2178                                NUM_MPS_T5_CLS_SRAM_L_INSTANCES;
2179                break;
2180        }
2181
2182        return 0;
2183}
2184
2185/**
2186 *      t4vf_get_vf_mac_acl - Get the MAC address to be set to
2187 *                            the VI of this VF.
2188 *      @adapter: The adapter
2189 *      @pf: The pf associated with vf
2190 *      @naddr: the number of ACL MAC addresses returned in addr
2191 *      @addr: Placeholder for MAC addresses
2192 *
2193 *      Find the MAC address to be set to the VF's VI. The requested MAC address
2194 *      is from the host OS via callback in the PF driver.
2195 */
2196int t4vf_get_vf_mac_acl(struct adapter *adapter, unsigned int pf,
2197                        unsigned int *naddr, u8 *addr)
2198{
2199        struct fw_acl_mac_cmd cmd;
2200        int ret;
2201
2202        memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
2203        cmd.op_to_vfn = cpu_to_be32(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_ACL_MAC_CMD) |
2204                                    FW_CMD_REQUEST_F |
2205                                    FW_CMD_READ_F);
2206        cmd.en_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32((unsigned int)FW_LEN16(cmd));
2207        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &cmd);
2208        if (ret)
2209                return ret;
2210
2211        if (cmd.nmac < *naddr)
2212                *naddr = cmd.nmac;
2213
2214        switch (pf) {
2215        case 3:
2216                memcpy(addr, cmd.macaddr3, sizeof(cmd.macaddr3));
2217                break;
2218        case 2:
2219                memcpy(addr, cmd.macaddr2, sizeof(cmd.macaddr2));
2220                break;
2221        case 1:
2222                memcpy(addr, cmd.macaddr1, sizeof(cmd.macaddr1));
2223                break;
2224        case 0:
2225                memcpy(addr, cmd.macaddr0, sizeof(cmd.macaddr0));
2226                break;
2227        }
2228
2229        return ret;
2230}
2231
2232/**
2233 *      t4vf_get_vf_vlan_acl - Get the VLAN ID to be set to
2234 *                             the VI of this VF.
2235 *      @adapter: The adapter
2236 *
2237 *      Find the VLAN ID to be set to the VF's VI. The requested VLAN ID
2238 *      is from the host OS via callback in the PF driver.
2239 */
2240int t4vf_get_vf_vlan_acl(struct adapter *adapter)
2241{
2242        struct fw_acl_vlan_cmd cmd;
2243        int vlan = 0;
2244        int ret = 0;
2245
2246        cmd.op_to_vfn = htonl(FW_CMD_OP_V(FW_ACL_VLAN_CMD) |
2247                              FW_CMD_REQUEST_F | FW_CMD_READ_F);
2248
2249        /* Note: Do not enable the ACL */
2250        cmd.en_to_len16 = cpu_to_be32((unsigned int)FW_LEN16(cmd));
2251
2252        ret = t4vf_wr_mbox(adapter, &cmd, sizeof(cmd), &cmd);
2253
2254        if (!ret)
2255                vlan = be16_to_cpu(cmd.vlanid[0]);
2256
2257        return vlan;
2258}
2259