linux-stable/drivers/net/bnx2x/bnx2x_cmn.h

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/* bnx2x_cmn.h: Broadcom Everest network driver.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Broadcom Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*
* Maintained by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com>
* Written by: Eliezer Tamir
* Based on code from Michael Chan's bnx2 driver
* UDP CSUM errata workaround by Arik Gendelman
* Slowpath and fastpath rework by Vladislav Zolotarov
* Statistics and Link management by Yitchak Gertner
*
*/
#ifndef BNX2X_CMN_H
#define BNX2X_CMN_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include "bnx2x.h"
/* This is used as a replacement for an MCP if it's not present */
extern int load_count[2][3]; /* per-path: 0-common, 1-port0, 2-port1 */
extern int num_queues;
/************************ Macros ********************************/
#define BNX2X_PCI_FREE(x, y, size) \
do { \
if (x) { \
dma_free_coherent(&bp->pdev->dev, size, (void *)x, y); \
x = NULL; \
y = 0; \
} \
} while (0)
#define BNX2X_FREE(x) \
do { \
if (x) { \
kfree((void *)x); \
x = NULL; \
} \
} while (0)
#define BNX2X_PCI_ALLOC(x, y, size) \
do { \
x = dma_alloc_coherent(&bp->pdev->dev, size, y, GFP_KERNEL); \
if (x == NULL) \
goto alloc_mem_err; \
memset((void *)x, 0, size); \
} while (0)
#define BNX2X_ALLOC(x, size) \
do { \
x = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); \
if (x == NULL) \
goto alloc_mem_err; \
} while (0)
/*********************** Interfaces ****************************
* Functions that need to be implemented by each driver version
*/
/* Init */
/**
* bnx2x_send_unload_req - request unload mode from the MCP.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @unload_mode: requested function's unload mode
*
* Return unload mode returned by the MCP: COMMON, PORT or FUNC.
*/
u32 bnx2x_send_unload_req(struct bnx2x *bp, int unload_mode);
/**
* bnx2x_send_unload_done - send UNLOAD_DONE command to the MCP.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_send_unload_done(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_config_rss_pf - configure RSS parameters.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @ind_table: indirection table to configure
* @config_hash: re-configure RSS hash keys configuration
*/
int bnx2x_config_rss_pf(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 *ind_table, bool config_hash);
/**
* bnx2x__init_func_obj - init function object
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Initializes the Function Object with the appropriate
* parameters which include a function slow path driver
* interface.
*/
void bnx2x__init_func_obj(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_setup_queue - setup eth queue.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @fp: pointer to the fastpath structure
* @leading: boolean
*
*/
int bnx2x_setup_queue(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
bool leading);
/**
* bnx2x_setup_leading - bring up a leading eth queue.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
int bnx2x_setup_leading(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_fw_command - send the MCP a request
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @command: request
* @param: request's parameter
*
* block until there is a reply
*/
u32 bnx2x_fw_command(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 command, u32 param);
/**
* bnx2x_initial_phy_init - initialize link parameters structure variables.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @load_mode: current mode
*/
u8 bnx2x_initial_phy_init(struct bnx2x *bp, int load_mode);
/**
* bnx2x_link_set - configure hw according to link parameters structure.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_link_set(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_link_test - query link status.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @is_serdes: bool
*
* Returns 0 if link is UP.
*/
u8 bnx2x_link_test(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 is_serdes);
/**
* bnx2x_drv_pulse - write driver pulse to shmem
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* writes the value in bp->fw_drv_pulse_wr_seq to drv_pulse mbox
* in the shmem.
*/
void bnx2x_drv_pulse(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_igu_ack_sb - update IGU with current SB value
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @igu_sb_id: SB id
* @segment: SB segment
* @index: SB index
* @op: SB operation
* @update: is HW update required
*/
void bnx2x_igu_ack_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 igu_sb_id, u8 segment,
u16 index, u8 op, u8 update);
/* Disable transactions from chip to host */
void bnx2x_pf_disable(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x__link_status_update - handles link status change.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x__link_status_update(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_link_report - report link status to upper layer.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_link_report(struct bnx2x *bp);
/* None-atomic version of bnx2x_link_report() */
void __bnx2x_link_report(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_get_mf_speed - calculate MF speed.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Takes into account current linespeed and MF configuration.
*/
u16 bnx2x_get_mf_speed(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_msix_sp_int - MSI-X slowpath interrupt handler
*
* @irq: irq number
* @dev_instance: private instance
*/
irqreturn_t bnx2x_msix_sp_int(int irq, void *dev_instance);
/**
* bnx2x_interrupt - non MSI-X interrupt handler
*
* @irq: irq number
* @dev_instance: private instance
*/
irqreturn_t bnx2x_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_instance);
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
/**
* bnx2x_cnic_notify - send command to cnic driver
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @cmd: command
*/
int bnx2x_cnic_notify(struct bnx2x *bp, int cmd);
/**
* bnx2x_setup_cnic_irq_info - provides cnic with IRQ information
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_setup_cnic_irq_info(struct bnx2x *bp);
#endif
/**
* bnx2x_int_enable - enable HW interrupts.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_int_enable(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_int_disable_sync - disable interrupts.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @disable_hw: true, disable HW interrupts.
*
* This function ensures that there are no
* ISRs or SP DPCs (sp_task) are running after it returns.
*/
void bnx2x_int_disable_sync(struct bnx2x *bp, int disable_hw);
/**
* bnx2x_nic_init - init driver internals.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @load_code: COMMON, PORT or FUNCTION
*
* Initializes:
* - rings
* - status blocks
* - etc.
*/
void bnx2x_nic_init(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 load_code);
/**
* bnx2x_alloc_mem - allocate driver's memory.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
int bnx2x_alloc_mem(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_free_mem - release driver's memory.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_free_mem(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_set_num_queues - set number of queues according to mode.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_set_num_queues(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_chip_cleanup - cleanup chip internals.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @unload_mode: COMMON, PORT, FUNCTION
*
* - Cleanup MAC configuration.
* - Closes clients.
* - etc.
*/
void bnx2x_chip_cleanup(struct bnx2x *bp, int unload_mode);
/**
* bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock - acquire HW lock.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @resource: resource bit which was locked
*/
int bnx2x_acquire_hw_lock(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 resource);
/**
* bnx2x_release_hw_lock - release HW lock.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @resource: resource bit which was locked
*/
int bnx2x_release_hw_lock(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 resource);
/**
* bnx2x_release_leader_lock - release recovery leader lock
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
int bnx2x_release_leader_lock(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_set_eth_mac - configure eth MAC address in the HW
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @set: set or clear
*
* Configures according to the value in netdev->dev_addr.
*/
int bnx2x_set_eth_mac(struct bnx2x *bp, bool set);
/**
* bnx2x_set_rx_mode - set MAC filtering configurations.
*
* @dev: netdevice
*
* called with netif_tx_lock from dev_mcast.c
* If bp->state is OPEN, should be called with
* netif_addr_lock_bh()
*/
void bnx2x_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev);
/**
* bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode - configure MAC filtering rules in a FW.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* If bp->state is OPEN, should be called with
* netif_addr_lock_bh().
*/
void bnx2x_set_storm_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_set_q_rx_mode - configures rx_mode for a single queue.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @cl_id: client id
* @rx_mode_flags: rx mode configuration
* @rx_accept_flags: rx accept configuration
* @tx_accept_flags: tx accept configuration (tx switch)
* @ramrod_flags: ramrod configuration
*/
void bnx2x_set_q_rx_mode(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 cl_id,
unsigned long rx_mode_flags,
unsigned long rx_accept_flags,
unsigned long tx_accept_flags,
unsigned long ramrod_flags);
/* Parity errors related */
void bnx2x_inc_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp);
u32 bnx2x_dec_load_cnt(struct bnx2x *bp);
bool bnx2x_chk_parity_attn(struct bnx2x *bp, bool *global, bool print);
bool bnx2x_reset_is_done(struct bnx2x *bp, int engine);
void bnx2x_set_reset_in_progress(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_set_reset_global(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_disable_close_the_gate(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_sp_event - handle ramrods completion.
*
* @fp: fastpath handle for the event
* @rr_cqe: eth_rx_cqe
*/
void bnx2x_sp_event(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, union eth_rx_cqe *rr_cqe);
/**
* bnx2x_ilt_set_info - prepare ILT configurations.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_ilt_set_info(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_dcbx_init - initialize dcbx protocol.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_dcbx_init(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_set_power_state - set power state to the requested value.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @state: required state D0 or D3hot
*
* Currently only D0 and D3hot are supported.
*/
int bnx2x_set_power_state(struct bnx2x *bp, pci_power_t state);
/**
* bnx2x_update_max_mf_config - update MAX part of MF configuration in HW.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @value: new value
*/
void bnx2x_update_max_mf_config(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 value);
/* Error handling */
void bnx2x_panic_dump(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_fw_dump_lvl(struct bnx2x *bp, const char *lvl);
/* dev_close main block */
int bnx2x_nic_unload(struct bnx2x *bp, int unload_mode);
/* dev_open main block */
int bnx2x_nic_load(struct bnx2x *bp, int load_mode);
/* hard_xmit callback */
netdev_tx_t bnx2x_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
/* setup_tc callback */
int bnx2x_setup_tc(struct net_device *dev, u8 num_tc);
/* select_queue callback */
u16 bnx2x_select_queue(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb);
/* reload helper */
int bnx2x_reload_if_running(struct net_device *dev);
int bnx2x_change_mac_addr(struct net_device *dev, void *p);
/* NAPI poll Rx part */
int bnx2x_rx_int(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, int budget);
void bnx2x_update_rx_prod(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
u16 bd_prod, u16 rx_comp_prod, u16 rx_sge_prod);
/* NAPI poll Tx part */
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2011-07-14 08:31:57 +00:00
int bnx2x_tx_int(struct bnx2x *bp, struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata);
/* suspend/resume callbacks */
int bnx2x_suspend(struct pci_dev *pdev, pm_message_t state);
int bnx2x_resume(struct pci_dev *pdev);
/* Release IRQ vectors */
void bnx2x_free_irq(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_free_fp_mem(struct bnx2x *bp);
int bnx2x_alloc_fp_mem(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_init_rx_rings(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_free_skbs(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_netif_stop(struct bnx2x *bp, int disable_hw);
void bnx2x_netif_start(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_enable_msix - set msix configuration.
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* fills msix_table, requests vectors, updates num_queues
* according to number of available vectors.
*/
int bnx2x_enable_msix(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_enable_msi - request msi mode from OS, updated internals accordingly
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
int bnx2x_enable_msi(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_poll - NAPI callback
*
* @napi: napi structure
* @budget:
*
*/
int bnx2x_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget);
/**
* bnx2x_alloc_mem_bp - allocate memories outsize main driver structure
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
int __devinit bnx2x_alloc_mem_bp(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_free_mem_bp - release memories outsize main driver structure
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
void bnx2x_free_mem_bp(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_change_mtu - change mtu netdev callback
*
* @dev: net device
* @new_mtu: requested mtu
*
*/
int bnx2x_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu);
#if defined(BCM_CNIC) && (defined(CONFIG_FCOE) || defined(CONFIG_FCOE_MODULE))
/**
* bnx2x_fcoe_get_wwn - return the requested WWN value for this port
*
* @dev: net_device
* @wwn: output buffer
* @type: WWN type: NETDEV_FCOE_WWNN (node) or NETDEV_FCOE_WWPN (port)
*
*/
int bnx2x_fcoe_get_wwn(struct net_device *dev, u64 *wwn, int type);
#endif
u32 bnx2x_fix_features(struct net_device *dev, u32 features);
int bnx2x_set_features(struct net_device *dev, u32 features);
/**
* bnx2x_tx_timeout - tx timeout netdev callback
*
* @dev: net device
*/
void bnx2x_tx_timeout(struct net_device *dev);
/*********************** Inlines **********************************/
/*********************** Fast path ********************************/
static inline void bnx2x_update_fpsb_idx(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
barrier(); /* status block is written to by the chip */
fp->fp_hc_idx = fp->sb_running_index[SM_RX_ID];
}
static inline void bnx2x_update_rx_prod_gen(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, u16 bd_prod,
u16 rx_comp_prod, u16 rx_sge_prod, u32 start)
{
struct ustorm_eth_rx_producers rx_prods = {0};
u32 i;
/* Update producers */
rx_prods.bd_prod = bd_prod;
rx_prods.cqe_prod = rx_comp_prod;
rx_prods.sge_prod = rx_sge_prod;
/*
* Make sure that the BD and SGE data is updated before updating the
* producers since FW might read the BD/SGE right after the producer
* is updated.
* This is only applicable for weak-ordered memory model archs such
* as IA-64. The following barrier is also mandatory since FW will
* assumes BDs must have buffers.
*/
wmb();
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rx_prods)/4; i++)
REG_WR(bp, start + i*4, ((u32 *)&rx_prods)[i]);
mmiowb(); /* keep prod updates ordered */
DP(NETIF_MSG_RX_STATUS,
"queue[%d]: wrote bd_prod %u cqe_prod %u sge_prod %u\n",
fp->index, bd_prod, rx_comp_prod, rx_sge_prod);
}
static inline void bnx2x_igu_ack_sb_gen(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 igu_sb_id,
u8 segment, u16 index, u8 op,
u8 update, u32 igu_addr)
{
struct igu_regular cmd_data = {0};
cmd_data.sb_id_and_flags =
((index << IGU_REGULAR_SB_INDEX_SHIFT) |
(segment << IGU_REGULAR_SEGMENT_ACCESS_SHIFT) |
(update << IGU_REGULAR_BUPDATE_SHIFT) |
(op << IGU_REGULAR_ENABLE_INT_SHIFT));
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "write 0x%08x to IGU addr 0x%x\n",
cmd_data.sb_id_and_flags, igu_addr);
REG_WR(bp, igu_addr, cmd_data.sb_id_and_flags);
/* Make sure that ACK is written */
mmiowb();
barrier();
}
static inline void bnx2x_igu_clear_sb_gen(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 func,
u8 idu_sb_id, bool is_Pf)
{
u32 data, ctl, cnt = 100;
u32 igu_addr_data = IGU_REG_COMMAND_REG_32LSB_DATA;
u32 igu_addr_ctl = IGU_REG_COMMAND_REG_CTRL;
u32 igu_addr_ack = IGU_REG_CSTORM_TYPE_0_SB_CLEANUP + (idu_sb_id/32)*4;
u32 sb_bit = 1 << (idu_sb_id%32);
u32 func_encode = func |
((is_Pf == true ? 1 : 0) << IGU_FID_ENCODE_IS_PF_SHIFT);
u32 addr_encode = IGU_CMD_E2_PROD_UPD_BASE + idu_sb_id;
/* Not supported in BC mode */
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp))
return;
data = (IGU_USE_REGISTER_cstorm_type_0_sb_cleanup
<< IGU_REGULAR_CLEANUP_TYPE_SHIFT) |
IGU_REGULAR_CLEANUP_SET |
IGU_REGULAR_BCLEANUP;
ctl = addr_encode << IGU_CTRL_REG_ADDRESS_SHIFT |
func_encode << IGU_CTRL_REG_FID_SHIFT |
IGU_CTRL_CMD_TYPE_WR << IGU_CTRL_REG_TYPE_SHIFT;
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "write 0x%08x to IGU(via GRC) addr 0x%x\n",
data, igu_addr_data);
REG_WR(bp, igu_addr_data, data);
mmiowb();
barrier();
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "write 0x%08x to IGU(via GRC) addr 0x%x\n",
ctl, igu_addr_ctl);
REG_WR(bp, igu_addr_ctl, ctl);
mmiowb();
barrier();
/* wait for clean up to finish */
while (!(REG_RD(bp, igu_addr_ack) & sb_bit) && --cnt)
msleep(20);
if (!(REG_RD(bp, igu_addr_ack) & sb_bit)) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "Unable to finish IGU cleanup: "
"idu_sb_id %d offset %d bit %d (cnt %d)\n",
idu_sb_id, idu_sb_id/32, idu_sb_id%32, cnt);
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_hc_ack_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 sb_id,
u8 storm, u16 index, u8 op, u8 update)
{
u32 hc_addr = (HC_REG_COMMAND_REG + BP_PORT(bp)*32 +
COMMAND_REG_INT_ACK);
struct igu_ack_register igu_ack;
igu_ack.status_block_index = index;
igu_ack.sb_id_and_flags =
((sb_id << IGU_ACK_REGISTER_STATUS_BLOCK_ID_SHIFT) |
(storm << IGU_ACK_REGISTER_STORM_ID_SHIFT) |
(update << IGU_ACK_REGISTER_UPDATE_INDEX_SHIFT) |
(op << IGU_ACK_REGISTER_INTERRUPT_MODE_SHIFT));
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "write 0x%08x to HC addr 0x%x\n",
(*(u32 *)&igu_ack), hc_addr);
REG_WR(bp, hc_addr, (*(u32 *)&igu_ack));
/* Make sure that ACK is written */
mmiowb();
barrier();
}
static inline void bnx2x_ack_sb(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 igu_sb_id, u8 storm,
u16 index, u8 op, u8 update)
{
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
bnx2x_hc_ack_sb(bp, igu_sb_id, storm, index, op, update);
else {
u8 segment;
if (CHIP_INT_MODE_IS_BC(bp))
segment = storm;
else if (igu_sb_id != bp->igu_dsb_id)
segment = IGU_SEG_ACCESS_DEF;
else if (storm == ATTENTION_ID)
segment = IGU_SEG_ACCESS_ATTN;
else
segment = IGU_SEG_ACCESS_DEF;
bnx2x_igu_ack_sb(bp, igu_sb_id, segment, index, op, update);
}
}
static inline u16 bnx2x_hc_ack_int(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 hc_addr = (HC_REG_COMMAND_REG + BP_PORT(bp)*32 +
COMMAND_REG_SIMD_MASK);
u32 result = REG_RD(bp, hc_addr);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_OFF, "read 0x%08x from HC addr 0x%x\n",
result, hc_addr);
barrier();
return result;
}
static inline u16 bnx2x_igu_ack_int(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u32 igu_addr = (BAR_IGU_INTMEM + IGU_REG_SISR_MDPC_WMASK_LSB_UPPER*8);
u32 result = REG_RD(bp, igu_addr);
DP(NETIF_MSG_HW, "read 0x%08x from IGU addr 0x%x\n",
result, igu_addr);
barrier();
return result;
}
static inline u16 bnx2x_ack_int(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
barrier();
if (bp->common.int_block == INT_BLOCK_HC)
return bnx2x_hc_ack_int(bp);
else
return bnx2x_igu_ack_int(bp);
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static inline int bnx2x_has_tx_work_unload(struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
{
/* Tell compiler that consumer and producer can change */
barrier();
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return txdata->tx_pkt_prod != txdata->tx_pkt_cons;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static inline u16 bnx2x_tx_avail(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
{
s16 used;
u16 prod;
u16 cons;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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prod = txdata->tx_bd_prod;
cons = txdata->tx_bd_cons;
/* NUM_TX_RINGS = number of "next-page" entries
It will be used as a threshold */
used = SUB_S16(prod, cons) + (s16)NUM_TX_RINGS;
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
WARN_ON(used < 0);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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WARN_ON(used > bp->tx_ring_size);
WARN_ON((bp->tx_ring_size - used) > MAX_TX_AVAIL);
#endif
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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return (s16)(bp->tx_ring_size) - used;
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static inline int bnx2x_tx_queue_has_work(struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
{
u16 hw_cons;
/* Tell compiler that status block fields can change */
barrier();
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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hw_cons = le16_to_cpu(*txdata->tx_cons_sb);
return hw_cons != txdata->tx_pkt_cons;
}
static inline bool bnx2x_has_tx_work(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
u8 cos;
for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(fp, cos)
if (bnx2x_tx_queue_has_work(&fp->txdata[cos]))
return true;
return false;
}
static inline int bnx2x_has_rx_work(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
u16 rx_cons_sb;
/* Tell compiler that status block fields can change */
barrier();
rx_cons_sb = le16_to_cpu(*fp->rx_cons_sb);
if ((rx_cons_sb & MAX_RCQ_DESC_CNT) == MAX_RCQ_DESC_CNT)
rx_cons_sb++;
return (fp->rx_comp_cons != rx_cons_sb);
}
/**
* bnx2x_tx_disable - disables tx from stack point of view
*
* @bp: driver handle
*/
static inline void bnx2x_tx_disable(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
netif_tx_disable(bp->dev);
netif_carrier_off(bp->dev);
}
static inline void bnx2x_free_rx_sge(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, u16 index)
{
struct sw_rx_page *sw_buf = &fp->rx_page_ring[index];
struct page *page = sw_buf->page;
struct eth_rx_sge *sge = &fp->rx_sge_ring[index];
/* Skip "next page" elements */
if (!page)
return;
dma_unmap_page(&bp->pdev->dev, dma_unmap_addr(sw_buf, mapping),
SGE_PAGE_SIZE*PAGES_PER_SGE, DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
__free_pages(page, PAGES_PER_SGE_SHIFT);
sw_buf->page = NULL;
sge->addr_hi = 0;
sge->addr_lo = 0;
}
static inline void bnx2x_add_all_napi(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
/* Add NAPI objects */
for_each_rx_queue(bp, i)
netif_napi_add(bp->dev, &bnx2x_fp(bp, i, napi),
bnx2x_poll, BNX2X_NAPI_WEIGHT);
}
static inline void bnx2x_del_all_napi(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
for_each_rx_queue(bp, i)
netif_napi_del(&bnx2x_fp(bp, i, napi));
}
static inline void bnx2x_disable_msi(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
if (bp->flags & USING_MSIX_FLAG) {
pci_disable_msix(bp->pdev);
bp->flags &= ~USING_MSIX_FLAG;
} else if (bp->flags & USING_MSI_FLAG) {
pci_disable_msi(bp->pdev);
bp->flags &= ~USING_MSI_FLAG;
}
}
static inline int bnx2x_calc_num_queues(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return num_queues ?
min_t(int, num_queues, BNX2X_MAX_QUEUES(bp)) :
min_t(int, num_online_cpus(), BNX2X_MAX_QUEUES(bp));
}
static inline void bnx2x_clear_sge_mask_next_elems(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
int i, j;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_RX_SGE_PAGES; i++) {
int idx = RX_SGE_CNT * i - 1;
for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
BIT_VEC64_CLEAR_BIT(fp->sge_mask, idx);
idx--;
}
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_init_sge_ring_bit_mask(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
/* Set the mask to all 1-s: it's faster to compare to 0 than to 0xf-s */
memset(fp->sge_mask, 0xff,
(NUM_RX_SGE >> BIT_VEC64_ELEM_SHIFT)*sizeof(u64));
/* Clear the two last indices in the page to 1:
these are the indices that correspond to the "next" element,
hence will never be indicated and should be removed from
the calculations. */
bnx2x_clear_sge_mask_next_elems(fp);
}
static inline int bnx2x_alloc_rx_sge(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, u16 index)
{
struct page *page = alloc_pages(GFP_ATOMIC, PAGES_PER_SGE_SHIFT);
struct sw_rx_page *sw_buf = &fp->rx_page_ring[index];
struct eth_rx_sge *sge = &fp->rx_sge_ring[index];
dma_addr_t mapping;
if (unlikely(page == NULL))
return -ENOMEM;
mapping = dma_map_page(&bp->pdev->dev, page, 0,
SGE_PAGE_SIZE*PAGES_PER_SGE, DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
if (unlikely(dma_mapping_error(&bp->pdev->dev, mapping))) {
__free_pages(page, PAGES_PER_SGE_SHIFT);
return -ENOMEM;
}
sw_buf->page = page;
dma_unmap_addr_set(sw_buf, mapping, mapping);
sge->addr_hi = cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(mapping));
sge->addr_lo = cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(mapping));
return 0;
}
static inline int bnx2x_alloc_rx_skb(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, u16 index)
{
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct sw_rx_bd *rx_buf = &fp->rx_buf_ring[index];
struct eth_rx_bd *rx_bd = &fp->rx_desc_ring[index];
dma_addr_t mapping;
skb = netdev_alloc_skb(bp->dev, fp->rx_buf_size);
if (unlikely(skb == NULL))
return -ENOMEM;
mapping = dma_map_single(&bp->pdev->dev, skb->data, fp->rx_buf_size,
DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
if (unlikely(dma_mapping_error(&bp->pdev->dev, mapping))) {
dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
return -ENOMEM;
}
rx_buf->skb = skb;
dma_unmap_addr_set(rx_buf, mapping, mapping);
rx_bd->addr_hi = cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(mapping));
rx_bd->addr_lo = cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(mapping));
return 0;
}
/* note that we are not allocating a new skb,
* we are just moving one from cons to prod
* we are not creating a new mapping,
* so there is no need to check for dma_mapping_error().
*/
static inline void bnx2x_reuse_rx_skb(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
u16 cons, u16 prod)
{
struct sw_rx_bd *cons_rx_buf = &fp->rx_buf_ring[cons];
struct sw_rx_bd *prod_rx_buf = &fp->rx_buf_ring[prod];
struct eth_rx_bd *cons_bd = &fp->rx_desc_ring[cons];
struct eth_rx_bd *prod_bd = &fp->rx_desc_ring[prod];
dma_unmap_addr_set(prod_rx_buf, mapping,
dma_unmap_addr(cons_rx_buf, mapping));
prod_rx_buf->skb = cons_rx_buf->skb;
*prod_bd = *cons_bd;
}
/************************* Init ******************************************/
/**
* bnx2x_func_start - init function
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Must be called before sending CLIENT_SETUP for the first client.
*/
static inline int bnx2x_func_start(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct bnx2x_func_state_params func_params = {0};
struct bnx2x_func_start_params *start_params =
&func_params.params.start;
/* Prepare parameters for function state transitions */
__set_bit(RAMROD_COMP_WAIT, &func_params.ramrod_flags);
func_params.f_obj = &bp->func_obj;
func_params.cmd = BNX2X_F_CMD_START;
/* Function parameters */
start_params->mf_mode = bp->mf_mode;
start_params->sd_vlan_tag = bp->mf_ov;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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if (CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
start_params->network_cos_mode = OVERRIDE_COS;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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else
start_params->network_cos_mode = STATIC_COS;
return bnx2x_func_state_change(bp, &func_params);
}
/**
* bnx2x_set_fw_mac_addr - fill in a MAC address in FW format
*
* @fw_hi: pointer to upper part
* @fw_mid: pointer to middle part
* @fw_lo: pointer to lower part
* @mac: pointer to MAC address
*/
static inline void bnx2x_set_fw_mac_addr(u16 *fw_hi, u16 *fw_mid, u16 *fw_lo,
u8 *mac)
{
((u8 *)fw_hi)[0] = mac[1];
((u8 *)fw_hi)[1] = mac[0];
((u8 *)fw_mid)[0] = mac[3];
((u8 *)fw_mid)[1] = mac[2];
((u8 *)fw_lo)[0] = mac[5];
((u8 *)fw_lo)[1] = mac[4];
}
static inline void bnx2x_free_rx_sge_range(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, int last)
{
int i;
if (fp->disable_tpa)
return;
for (i = 0; i < last; i++)
bnx2x_free_rx_sge(bp, fp, i);
}
static inline void bnx2x_free_tpa_pool(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp, int last)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < last; i++) {
struct bnx2x_agg_info *tpa_info = &fp->tpa_info[i];
struct sw_rx_bd *first_buf = &tpa_info->first_buf;
struct sk_buff *skb = first_buf->skb;
if (skb == NULL) {
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN, "tpa bin %d empty on free\n", i);
continue;
}
if (tpa_info->tpa_state == BNX2X_TPA_START)
dma_unmap_single(&bp->pdev->dev,
dma_unmap_addr(first_buf, mapping),
fp->rx_buf_size, DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
first_buf->skb = NULL;
}
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static inline void bnx2x_init_tx_ring_one(struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_TX_RINGS; i++) {
struct eth_tx_next_bd *tx_next_bd =
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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&txdata->tx_desc_ring[TX_DESC_CNT * i - 1].next_bd;
tx_next_bd->addr_hi =
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(txdata->tx_desc_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_TX_RINGS)));
tx_next_bd->addr_lo =
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(txdata->tx_desc_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_TX_RINGS)));
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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SET_FLAG(txdata->tx_db.data.header.header, DOORBELL_HDR_DB_TYPE, 1);
txdata->tx_db.data.zero_fill1 = 0;
txdata->tx_db.data.prod = 0;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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txdata->tx_pkt_prod = 0;
txdata->tx_pkt_cons = 0;
txdata->tx_bd_prod = 0;
txdata->tx_bd_cons = 0;
txdata->tx_pkt = 0;
}
static inline void bnx2x_init_tx_rings(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
int i;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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u8 cos;
for_each_tx_queue(bp, i)
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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for_each_cos_in_tx_queue(&bp->fp[i], cos)
bnx2x_init_tx_ring_one(&bp->fp[i].txdata[cos]);
}
static inline void bnx2x_set_next_page_rx_bd(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_RX_RINGS; i++) {
struct eth_rx_bd *rx_bd;
rx_bd = &fp->rx_desc_ring[RX_DESC_CNT * i - 2];
rx_bd->addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(fp->rx_desc_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RX_RINGS)));
rx_bd->addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(fp->rx_desc_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RX_RINGS)));
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_set_next_page_sgl(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_RX_SGE_PAGES; i++) {
struct eth_rx_sge *sge;
sge = &fp->rx_sge_ring[RX_SGE_CNT * i - 2];
sge->addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(fp->rx_sge_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RX_SGE_PAGES)));
sge->addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(fp->rx_sge_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RX_SGE_PAGES)));
}
}
static inline void bnx2x_set_next_page_rx_cq(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM_RCQ_RINGS; i++) {
struct eth_rx_cqe_next_page *nextpg;
nextpg = (struct eth_rx_cqe_next_page *)
&fp->rx_comp_ring[RCQ_DESC_CNT * i - 1];
nextpg->addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(U64_HI(fp->rx_comp_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RCQ_RINGS)));
nextpg->addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(U64_LO(fp->rx_comp_mapping +
BCM_PAGE_SIZE*(i % NUM_RCQ_RINGS)));
}
}
/* Returns the number of actually allocated BDs */
static inline int bnx2x_alloc_rx_bds(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
int rx_ring_size)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = fp->bp;
u16 ring_prod, cqe_ring_prod;
int i;
fp->rx_comp_cons = 0;
cqe_ring_prod = ring_prod = 0;
/* This routine is called only during fo init so
* fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed = 0
*/
for (i = 0; i < rx_ring_size; i++) {
if (bnx2x_alloc_rx_skb(bp, fp, ring_prod) < 0) {
fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed++;
continue;
}
ring_prod = NEXT_RX_IDX(ring_prod);
cqe_ring_prod = NEXT_RCQ_IDX(cqe_ring_prod);
WARN_ON(ring_prod <= (i - fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed));
}
if (fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed)
BNX2X_ERR("was only able to allocate "
"%d rx skbs on queue[%d]\n",
(i - fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed), fp->index);
fp->rx_bd_prod = ring_prod;
/* Limit the CQE producer by the CQE ring size */
fp->rx_comp_prod = min_t(u16, NUM_RCQ_RINGS*RCQ_DESC_CNT,
cqe_ring_prod);
fp->rx_pkt = fp->rx_calls = 0;
return i - fp->eth_q_stats.rx_skb_alloc_failed;
}
/* Statistics ID are global per chip/path, while Client IDs for E1x are per
* port.
*/
static inline u8 bnx2x_stats_id(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(fp->bp))
return fp->cl_id;
else
return fp->cl_id + BP_PORT(fp->bp) * FP_SB_MAX_E1x;
}
static inline void bnx2x_init_vlan_mac_fp_objs(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp,
bnx2x_obj_type obj_type)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = fp->bp;
/* Configure classification DBs */
bnx2x_init_mac_obj(bp, &fp->mac_obj, fp->cl_id, fp->cid,
BP_FUNC(bp), bnx2x_sp(bp, mac_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, mac_rdata),
BNX2X_FILTER_MAC_PENDING,
&bp->sp_state, obj_type,
&bp->macs_pool);
}
/**
* bnx2x_get_path_func_num - get number of active functions
*
* @bp: driver handle
*
* Calculates the number of active (not hidden) functions on the
* current path.
*/
static inline u8 bnx2x_get_path_func_num(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
u8 func_num = 0, i;
/* 57710 has only one function per-port */
if (CHIP_IS_E1(bp))
return 1;
/* Calculate a number of functions enabled on the current
* PATH/PORT.
*/
if (CHIP_REV_IS_SLOW(bp)) {
if (IS_MF(bp))
func_num = 4;
else
func_num = 2;
} else {
for (i = 0; i < E1H_FUNC_MAX / 2; i++) {
u32 func_config =
MF_CFG_RD(bp,
func_mf_config[BP_PORT(bp) + 2 * i].
config);
func_num +=
((func_config & FUNC_MF_CFG_FUNC_HIDE) ? 0 : 1);
}
}
WARN_ON(!func_num);
return func_num;
}
static inline void bnx2x_init_bp_objs(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* RX_MODE controlling object */
bnx2x_init_rx_mode_obj(bp, &bp->rx_mode_obj);
/* multicast configuration controlling object */
bnx2x_init_mcast_obj(bp, &bp->mcast_obj, bp->fp->cl_id, bp->fp->cid,
BP_FUNC(bp), BP_FUNC(bp),
bnx2x_sp(bp, mcast_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, mcast_rdata),
BNX2X_FILTER_MCAST_PENDING, &bp->sp_state,
BNX2X_OBJ_TYPE_RX);
/* Setup CAM credit pools */
bnx2x_init_mac_credit_pool(bp, &bp->macs_pool, BP_FUNC(bp),
bnx2x_get_path_func_num(bp));
/* RSS configuration object */
bnx2x_init_rss_config_obj(bp, &bp->rss_conf_obj, bp->fp->cl_id,
bp->fp->cid, BP_FUNC(bp), BP_FUNC(bp),
bnx2x_sp(bp, rss_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, rss_rdata),
BNX2X_FILTER_RSS_CONF_PENDING, &bp->sp_state,
BNX2X_OBJ_TYPE_RX);
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_fp_qzone_id(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
if (CHIP_IS_E1x(fp->bp))
return fp->cl_id + BP_PORT(fp->bp) * ETH_MAX_RX_CLIENTS_E1H;
else
return fp->cl_id;
}
static inline u32 bnx2x_rx_ustorm_prods_offset(struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp)
{
struct bnx2x *bp = fp->bp;
if (!CHIP_IS_E1x(bp))
return USTORM_RX_PRODS_E2_OFFSET(fp->cl_qzone_id);
else
return USTORM_RX_PRODS_E1X_OFFSET(BP_PORT(bp), fp->cl_id);
}
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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static inline void bnx2x_init_txdata(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata, u32 cid, int txq_index,
__le16 *tx_cons_sb)
{
txdata->cid = cid;
txdata->txq_index = txq_index;
txdata->tx_cons_sb = tx_cons_sb;
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "created tx data cid %d, txq %d",
txdata->cid, txdata->txq_index);
}
#ifdef BCM_CNIC
static inline u8 bnx2x_cnic_eth_cl_id(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 cl_idx)
{
return bp->cnic_base_cl_id + cl_idx +
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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(bp->pf_num >> 1) * NON_ETH_CONTEXT_USE;
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_cnic_fw_sb_id(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
/* the 'first' id is allocated for the cnic */
return bp->base_fw_ndsb;
}
static inline u8 bnx2x_cnic_igu_sb_id(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
return bp->igu_base_sb;
}
static inline void bnx2x_init_fcoe_fp(struct bnx2x *bp)
{
struct bnx2x_fastpath *fp = bnx2x_fcoe_fp(bp);
unsigned long q_type = 0;
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, cl_id) = bnx2x_cnic_eth_cl_id(bp,
BNX2X_FCOE_ETH_CL_ID_IDX);
/** Current BNX2X_FCOE_ETH_CID deffinition implies not more than
* 16 ETH clients per function when CNIC is enabled!
*
* Fix it ASAP!!!
*/
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, cid) = BNX2X_FCOE_ETH_CID;
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, fw_sb_id) = DEF_SB_ID;
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, igu_sb_id) = bp->igu_dsb_id;
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, rx_cons_sb) = BNX2X_FCOE_L2_RX_INDEX;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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bnx2x_init_txdata(bp, &bnx2x_fcoe(bp, txdata[0]),
fp->cid, FCOE_TXQ_IDX(bp), BNX2X_FCOE_L2_TX_INDEX);
DP(BNX2X_MSG_SP, "created fcoe tx data (fp index %d)", fp->index);
/* qZone id equals to FW (per path) client id */
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, cl_qzone_id) = bnx2x_fp_qzone_id(fp);
/* init shortcut */
bnx2x_fcoe(bp, ustorm_rx_prods_offset) =
bnx2x_rx_ustorm_prods_offset(fp);
/* Configure Queue State object */
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_TYPE_HAS_RX, &q_type);
__set_bit(BNX2X_Q_TYPE_HAS_TX, &q_type);
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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/* No multi-CoS for FCoE L2 client */
BUG_ON(fp->max_cos != 1);
bnx2x_init_queue_obj(bp, &fp->q_obj, fp->cl_id, &fp->cid, 1,
BP_FUNC(bp), bnx2x_sp(bp, q_rdata),
bnx2x_sp_mapping(bp, q_rdata), q_type);
DP(NETIF_MSG_IFUP, "queue[%d]: bnx2x_init_sb(%p,%p) cl_id %d fw_sb %d "
"igu_sb %d\n",
fp->index, bp, fp->status_blk.e2_sb, fp->cl_id, fp->fw_sb_id,
fp->igu_sb_id);
}
#endif
static inline int bnx2x_clean_tx_queue(struct bnx2x *bp,
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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struct bnx2x_fp_txdata *txdata)
{
int cnt = 1000;
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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while (bnx2x_has_tx_work_unload(txdata)) {
if (!cnt) {
BNX2X_ERR("timeout waiting for queue[%d]: "
bnx2x: Multiple concurrent l2 traffic classes Overview: Support mapping of priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queues ranges in the net device. The queue ranges are (count, offset) pairs relating to the txq array. This can be done via DCBX negotiation or by kernel. As a result Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and Priority Flow Control (PFC) are supported between L2 network traffic classes. Mapping: This patch uses the netdev_set_num_tc, netdev_set_prio_tc_map and netdev_set_tc_queue functions to map priorities to traffic classes and traffic classes to transmission queue ranges. This mapping is performed by bnx2x_setup_tc function which is connected to the ndo_setup_tc. This function is always called at nic load where by default it maps all priorities to tc 0, and it may also be called by the kernel or by the bnx2x upon DCBX negotiation to modify the mapping. rtnl lock: When the ndo_setup_tc is called at nic load or by kernel the rtnl lock is already taken. However, when DCBX negotiation takes place the lock is not taken. The work is therefore scheduled to be handled by the sp_rtnl task. Fastpath: The fastpath structure of the bnx2x which was previously used to hold the information of one tx queue and one rx queue was redesigned to represent multiple tx queues, one for each traffic class. The transmission queue supplied in the skb by the kernel can no longer be interpreted as a straightforward index into the fastpath structure array, but it must rather be decoded to the appropriate fastpath index and the tc within that fastpath. Slowpath: The bnx2x's queue object was redesigned to accommodate multiple transmission queues. The queue object's state machine was enhanced to allow opening multiple transmission-only connections on top of the regular tx-rx connection. Firmware: This feature relies on the tx-only queue feature introduced in the bnx2x 7.0.23 firmware and the FW likewise must have the bnx2x multi cos support. Signed-off-by: Ariel Elior <ariele@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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"txdata->tx_pkt_prod(%d) != txdata->tx_pkt_cons(%d)\n",
txdata->txq_index, txdata->tx_pkt_prod,
txdata->tx_pkt_cons);
#ifdef BNX2X_STOP_ON_ERROR
bnx2x_panic();
return -EBUSY;
#else
break;
#endif
}
cnt--;
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
}
return 0;
}
int bnx2x_get_link_cfg_idx(struct bnx2x *bp);
static inline void __storm_memset_struct(struct bnx2x *bp,
u32 addr, size_t size, u32 *data)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < size/4; i++)
REG_WR(bp, addr + (i * 4), data[i]);
}
static inline void storm_memset_func_cfg(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct tstorm_eth_function_common_config *tcfg,
u16 abs_fid)
{
size_t size = sizeof(struct tstorm_eth_function_common_config);
u32 addr = BAR_TSTRORM_INTMEM +
TSTORM_FUNCTION_COMMON_CONFIG_OFFSET(abs_fid);
__storm_memset_struct(bp, addr, size, (u32 *)tcfg);
}
static inline void storm_memset_cmng(struct bnx2x *bp,
struct cmng_struct_per_port *cmng,
u8 port)
{
size_t size = sizeof(struct cmng_struct_per_port);
u32 addr = BAR_XSTRORM_INTMEM +
XSTORM_CMNG_PER_PORT_VARS_OFFSET(port);
__storm_memset_struct(bp, addr, size, (u32 *)cmng);
}
/**
* bnx2x_wait_sp_comp - wait for the outstanding SP commands.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @mask: bits that need to be cleared
*/
static inline bool bnx2x_wait_sp_comp(struct bnx2x *bp, unsigned long mask)
{
int tout = 5000; /* Wait for 5 secs tops */
while (tout--) {
smp_mb();
netif_addr_lock_bh(bp->dev);
if (!(bp->sp_state & mask)) {
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
return true;
}
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
usleep_range(1000, 1000);
}
smp_mb();
netif_addr_lock_bh(bp->dev);
if (bp->sp_state & mask) {
BNX2X_ERR("Filtering completion timed out. sp_state 0x%lx, "
"mask 0x%lx\n", bp->sp_state, mask);
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
return false;
}
netif_addr_unlock_bh(bp->dev);
return true;
}
/**
* bnx2x_set_ctx_validation - set CDU context validation values
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @cxt: context of the connection on the host memory
* @cid: SW CID of the connection to be configured
*/
void bnx2x_set_ctx_validation(struct bnx2x *bp, struct eth_context *cxt,
u32 cid);
void bnx2x_update_coalesce_sb_index(struct bnx2x *bp, u8 fw_sb_id,
u8 sb_index, u8 disable, u16 usec);
void bnx2x_acquire_phy_lock(struct bnx2x *bp);
void bnx2x_release_phy_lock(struct bnx2x *bp);
/**
* bnx2x_extract_max_cfg - extract MAX BW part from MF configuration.
*
* @bp: driver handle
* @mf_cfg: MF configuration
*
*/
static inline u16 bnx2x_extract_max_cfg(struct bnx2x *bp, u32 mf_cfg)
{
u16 max_cfg = (mf_cfg & FUNC_MF_CFG_MAX_BW_MASK) >>
FUNC_MF_CFG_MAX_BW_SHIFT;
if (!max_cfg) {
BNX2X_ERR("Illegal configuration detected for Max BW - "
"using 100 instead\n");
max_cfg = 100;
}
return max_cfg;
}
#endif /* BNX2X_CMN_H */