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/*******************************************************************************
*
* Intel Ethernet Controller XL710 Family Linux Driver
* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2014 Intel Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in
* the file called "COPYING".
*
* Contact Information:
* e1000-devel Mailing List <e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
* Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
*
******************************************************************************/
#ifndef _I40E_LAN_HMC_H_
#define _I40E_LAN_HMC_H_
/* forward-declare the HW struct for the compiler */
struct i40e_hw;
/* HMC element context information */
/* Rx queue context data
*
* The sizes of the variables may be larger than needed due to crossing byte
* boundaries. If we do not have the width of the variable set to the correct
* size then we could end up shifting bits off the top of the variable when the
* variable is at the top of a byte and crosses over into the next byte.
*/
struct i40e_hmc_obj_rxq {
u16 head;
u16 cpuid; /* bigger than needed, see above for reason */
u64 base;
u16 qlen;
#define I40E_RXQ_CTX_DBUFF_SHIFT 7
u16 dbuff; /* bigger than needed, see above for reason */
#define I40E_RXQ_CTX_HBUFF_SHIFT 6
u16 hbuff; /* bigger than needed, see above for reason */
u8 dtype;
u8 dsize;
u8 crcstrip;
u8 fc_ena;
u8 l2tsel;
u8 hsplit_0;
u8 hsplit_1;
u8 showiv;
u32 rxmax; /* bigger than needed, see above for reason */
u8 tphrdesc_ena;
u8 tphwdesc_ena;
u8 tphdata_ena;
u8 tphhead_ena;
u16 lrxqthresh; /* bigger than needed, see above for reason */
u8 prefena; /* NOTE: normally must be set to 1 at init */
};
/* Tx queue context data
*
* The sizes of the variables may be larger than needed due to crossing byte
* boundaries. If we do not have the width of the variable set to the correct
* size then we could end up shifting bits off the top of the variable when the
* variable is at the top of a byte and crosses over into the next byte.
*/
struct i40e_hmc_obj_txq {
u16 head;
u8 new_context;
u64 base;
u8 fc_ena;
u8 timesync_ena;
u8 fd_ena;
u8 alt_vlan_ena;
u16 thead_wb;
u8 cpuid;
u8 head_wb_ena;
u16 qlen;
u8 tphrdesc_ena;
u8 tphrpacket_ena;
u8 tphwdesc_ena;
u64 head_wb_addr;
u32 crc;
u16 rdylist;
u8 rdylist_act;
};
/* for hsplit_0 field of Rx HMC context */
enum i40e_hmc_obj_rx_hsplit_0 {
I40E_HMC_OBJ_RX_HSPLIT_0_NO_SPLIT = 0,
I40E_HMC_OBJ_RX_HSPLIT_0_SPLIT_L2 = 1,
I40E_HMC_OBJ_RX_HSPLIT_0_SPLIT_IP = 2,
I40E_HMC_OBJ_RX_HSPLIT_0_SPLIT_TCP_UDP = 4,
I40E_HMC_OBJ_RX_HSPLIT_0_SPLIT_SCTP = 8,
};
/* fcoe_cntx and fcoe_filt are for debugging purpose only */
struct i40e_hmc_obj_fcoe_cntx {
u32 rsv[32];
};
struct i40e_hmc_obj_fcoe_filt {
u32 rsv[8];
};
/* Context sizes for LAN objects */
enum i40e_hmc_lan_object_size {
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_8 = 0x3,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_16 = 0x4,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_32 = 0x5,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_64 = 0x6,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_128 = 0x7,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_256 = 0x8,
I40E_HMC_LAN_OBJ_SZ_512 = 0x9,
};
#define I40E_HMC_L2OBJ_BASE_ALIGNMENT 512
#define I40E_HMC_OBJ_SIZE_TXQ 128
#define I40E_HMC_OBJ_SIZE_RXQ 32
#define I40E_HMC_OBJ_SIZE_FCOE_CNTX 64
#define I40E_HMC_OBJ_SIZE_FCOE_FILT 64
enum i40e_hmc_lan_rsrc_type {
I40E_HMC_LAN_FULL = 0,
I40E_HMC_LAN_TX = 1,
I40E_HMC_LAN_RX = 2,
I40E_HMC_FCOE_CTX = 3,
I40E_HMC_FCOE_FILT = 4,
I40E_HMC_LAN_MAX = 5
};
enum i40e_hmc_model {
I40E_HMC_MODEL_DIRECT_PREFERRED = 0,
I40E_HMC_MODEL_DIRECT_ONLY = 1,
I40E_HMC_MODEL_PAGED_ONLY = 2,
I40E_HMC_MODEL_UNKNOWN,
};
struct i40e_hmc_lan_create_obj_info {
struct i40e_hmc_info *hmc_info;
u32 rsrc_type;
u32 start_idx;
u32 count;
enum i40e_sd_entry_type entry_type;
u64 direct_mode_sz;
};
struct i40e_hmc_lan_delete_obj_info {
struct i40e_hmc_info *hmc_info;
u32 rsrc_type;
u32 start_idx;
u32 count;
};
i40e_status i40e_init_lan_hmc(struct i40e_hw *hw, u32 txq_num,
u32 rxq_num, u32 fcoe_cntx_num,
u32 fcoe_filt_num);
i40e_status i40e_configure_lan_hmc(struct i40e_hw *hw,
enum i40e_hmc_model model);
i40e_status i40e_shutdown_lan_hmc(struct i40e_hw *hw);
i40e_status i40e_clear_lan_tx_queue_context(struct i40e_hw *hw,
u16 queue);
i40e_status i40e_set_lan_tx_queue_context(struct i40e_hw *hw,
u16 queue,
struct i40e_hmc_obj_txq *s);
i40e_status i40e_clear_lan_rx_queue_context(struct i40e_hw *hw,
u16 queue);
i40e_status i40e_set_lan_rx_queue_context(struct i40e_hw *hw,
u16 queue,
struct i40e_hmc_obj_rxq *s);
#endif /* _I40E_LAN_HMC_H_ */
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