Documentation: fpga: dfl: Add documentation for DFHv1

Add documentation describing the extensions provided by Version
1 of the Device Feature Header (DFHv1).

Signed-off-by: Matthew Gerlach <matthew.gerlach@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rix <trix@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230115151447.1353428-2-matthew.gerlach@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -75,6 +75,125 @@ convenient for software to locate each feature by walking through this list,
and can be implemented in register regions of any FPGA device. and can be implemented in register regions of any FPGA device.
Device Feature Header - Version 0
=================================
Version 0 (DFHv0) is the original version of the Device Feature Header.
All multi-byte quantities in DFHv0 are little-endian.
The format of DFHv0 is shown below::
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Type 60|59 DFH VER 52|51 Rsvd 41|40 EOL|39 Next 16|15 REV 12|11 ID 0| 0x00
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 GUID_L 0| 0x08
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 GUID_H 0| 0x10
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Offset 0x00
* Type - The type of DFH (e.g. FME, AFU, or private feature).
* DFH VER - The version of the DFH.
* Rsvd - Currently unused.
* EOL - Set if the DFH is the end of the Device Feature List (DFL).
* Next - The offset in bytes of the next DFH in the DFL from the DFH start,
and the start of a DFH must be aligned to an 8 byte boundary.
If EOL is set, Next is the size of MMIO of the last feature in the list.
* REV - The revision of the feature associated with this header.
* ID - The feature ID if Type is private feature.
- Offset 0x08
* GUID_L - Least significant 64 bits of a 128-bit Globally Unique Identifier
(present only if Type is FME or AFU).
- Offset 0x10
* GUID_H - Most significant 64 bits of a 128-bit Globally Unique Identifier
(present only if Type is FME or AFU).
Device Feature Header - Version 1
=================================
Version 1 (DFHv1) of the Device Feature Header adds the following functionality:
* Provides a standardized mechanism for features to describe
parameters/capabilities to software.
* Standardize the use of a GUID for all DFHv1 types.
* Decouples the DFH location from the register space of the feature itself.
All multi-byte quantities in DFHv1 are little-endian.
The format of Version 1 of the Device Feature Header (DFH) is shown below::
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Type 60|59 DFH VER 52|51 Rsvd 41|40 EOL|39 Next 16|15 REV 12|11 ID 0| 0x00
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 GUID_L 0| 0x08
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 GUID_H 0| 0x10
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Reg Address/Offset 1| Rel 0| 0x18
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Reg Size 32|Params 31|30 Group 16|15 Instance 0| 0x20
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Next 35|34RSV33|EOP32|31 Param Version 16|15 Param ID 0| 0x28
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Parameter Data 0| 0x30
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
...
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Next 35|34RSV33|EOP32|31 Param Version 16|15 Param ID 0|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|63 Parameter Data 0|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Offset 0x00
* Type - The type of DFH (e.g. FME, AFU, or private feature).
* DFH VER - The version of the DFH.
* Rsvd - Currently unused.
* EOL - Set if the DFH is the end of the Device Feature List (DFL).
* Next - The offset in bytes of the next DFH in the DFL from the DFH start,
and the start of a DFH must be aligned to an 8 byte boundary.
If EOL is set, Next is the size of MMIO of the last feature in the list.
* REV - The revision of the feature associated with this header.
* ID - The feature ID if Type is private feature.
- Offset 0x08
* GUID_L - Least significant 64 bits of a 128-bit Globally Unique Identifier.
- Offset 0x10
* GUID_H - Most significant 64 bits of a 128-bit Globally Unique Identifier.
- Offset 0x18
* Reg Address/Offset - If Rel bit is set, then the value is the high 63 bits
of a 16-bit aligned absolute address of the feature's registers. Otherwise
the value is the offset from the start of the DFH of the feature's registers.
- Offset 0x20
* Reg Size - Size of feature's register set in bytes.
* Params - Set if DFH has a list of parameter blocks.
* Group - Id of group if feature is part of a group.
* Instance - Id of feature instance within a group.
- Offset 0x28 if feature has parameters
* Next - Offset to the next parameter block in 8 byte words. If EOP set,
size in 8 byte words of last parameter.
* Param Version - Version of Param ID.
* Param ID - ID of parameter.
- Offset 0x30
* Parameter Data - Parameter data whose size and format is defined by
version and ID of the parameter.
FIU - FME (FPGA Management Engine) FIU - FME (FPGA Management Engine)
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The FPGA Management Engine performs reconfiguration and other infrastructure The FPGA Management Engine performs reconfiguration and other infrastructure