linux/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/fm10k/fm10k_mbx.c

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/* Intel Ethernet Switch Host Interface Driver
* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2014 Intel Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in
* the file called "COPYING".
*
* Contact Information:
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* Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
*/
#include "fm10k_common.h"
/**
* fm10k_fifo_init - Initialize a message FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
* @buffer: pointer to memory to be used to store FIFO
* @size: maximum message size to store in FIFO, must be 2^n - 1
**/
static void fm10k_fifo_init(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u32 *buffer, u16 size)
{
fifo->buffer = buffer;
fifo->size = size;
fifo->head = 0;
fifo->tail = 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_used - Retrieve used space in FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
*
* This function returns the number of DWORDs used in the FIFO
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_used(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
{
return fifo->tail - fifo->head;
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_unused - Retrieve unused space in FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
*
* This function returns the number of unused DWORDs in the FIFO
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_unused(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
{
return fifo->size + fifo->head - fifo->tail;
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_empty - Test to verify if fifo is empty
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
*
* This function returns true if the FIFO is empty, else false
**/
static bool fm10k_fifo_empty(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
{
return fifo->head == fifo->tail;
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_head_offset - returns indices of head with given offset
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
* @offset: offset to add to head
*
* This function returns the indicies into the fifo based on head + offset
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_offset(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u16 offset)
{
return (fifo->head + offset) & (fifo->size - 1);
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_tail_offset - returns indices of tail with given offset
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
* @offset: offset to add to tail
*
* This function returns the indicies into the fifo based on tail + offset
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, u16 offset)
{
return (fifo->tail + offset) & (fifo->size - 1);
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_head_len - Retrieve length of first message in FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
*
* This function returns the size of the first message in the FIFO
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_len(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
{
u32 *head = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, 0);
/* verify there is at least 1 DWORD in the fifo so *head is valid */
if (fm10k_fifo_empty(fifo))
return 0;
/* retieve the message length */
return FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*head);
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_head_drop - Drop the first message in FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
*
* This function returns the size of the message dropped from the FIFO
**/
static u16 fm10k_fifo_head_drop(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo)
{
u16 len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo);
/* update head so it is at the start of next frame */
fifo->head += len;
return len;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_index_len - Convert a head/tail index into a length value
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @head: head index
* @tail: head index
*
* This function takes the head and tail index and determines the length
* of the data indicated by this pair.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_index_len(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head, u16 tail)
{
u16 len = tail - head;
/* we wrapped so subtract 2, one for index 0, one for all 1s index */
if (len > tail)
len -= 2;
return len & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_tail_add - Determine new tail value with added offset
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @offset: length to add to head offset
*
* This function takes the local tail index and recomputes it for
* a given length added as an offset.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_tail_add(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
{
u16 tail = (mbx->tail + offset + 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
/* add/sub 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
return (tail > mbx->tail) ? --tail : ++tail;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_tail_sub - Determine new tail value with subtracted offset
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @offset: length to add to head offset
*
* This function takes the local tail index and recomputes it for
* a given length added as an offset.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
{
u16 tail = (mbx->tail - offset - 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
/* sub/add 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
return (tail < mbx->tail) ? ++tail : --tail;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_head_add - Determine new head value with added offset
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @offset: length to add to head offset
*
* This function takes the local head index and recomputes it for
* a given length added as an offset.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_head_add(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
{
u16 head = (mbx->head + offset + 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
/* add/sub 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
return (head > mbx->head) ? --head : ++head;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_head_sub - Determine new head value with subtracted offset
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @offset: length to add to head offset
*
* This function takes the local head index and recomputes it for
* a given length added as an offset.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_head_sub(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 offset)
{
u16 head = (mbx->head - offset - 1) & ((mbx->mbmem_len << 1) - 1);
/* sub/add 1 because we cannot have offset 0 or all 1s */
return (head < mbx->head) ? ++head : --head;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len - Retrieve the length of message being pushed
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will return the length of the message currently being
* pushed onto the tail of the Rx queue.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
u32 *tail = mbx->rx.buffer + fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(&mbx->rx, 0);
/* pushed tail is only valid if pushed is set */
if (!mbx->pushed)
return 0;
return FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*tail);
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_write_copy - pulls data off of msg and places it in fifo
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
* @msg: message array to populate
* @tail_offset: additional offset to add to tail pointer
* @len: length of FIFO to copy into message header
*
* This function will take a message and copy it into a section of the
* FIFO. In order to get something into a location other than just
* the tail you can use tail_offset to adjust the pointer.
**/
static void fm10k_fifo_write_copy(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo,
const u32 *msg, u16 tail_offset, u16 len)
{
u16 end = fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, tail_offset);
u32 *tail = fifo->buffer + end;
/* track when we should cross the end of the FIFO */
end = fifo->size - end;
/* copy end of message before start of message */
if (end < len)
memcpy(fifo->buffer, msg + end, (len - end) << 2);
else
end = len;
/* Copy remaining message into Tx FIFO */
memcpy(tail, msg, end << 2);
}
/**
* fm10k_fifo_enqueue - Enqueues the message to the tail of the FIFO
* @fifo: pointer to FIFO
* @msg: message array to read
*
* This function enqueues a message up to the size specified by the length
* contained in the first DWORD of the message and will place at the tail
* of the FIFO. It will return 0 on success, or a negative value on error.
**/
static s32 fm10k_fifo_enqueue(struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo, const u32 *msg)
{
u16 len = FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
/* verify parameters */
if (len > fifo->size)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE;
/* verify there is room for the message */
if (len > fm10k_fifo_unused(fifo))
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE;
/* Copy message into FIFO */
fm10k_fifo_write_copy(fifo, msg, 0, len);
/* memory barrier to guarantee FIFO is written before tail update */
wmb();
/* Update Tx FIFO tail */
fifo->tail += len;
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size - Validate incoming message based on size
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @len: length of data pushed onto buffer
*
* This function analyzes the frame and will return a non-zero value when
* the start of a message larger than the mailbox is detected.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 len)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
u16 total_len = 0, msg_len;
u32 *msg;
/* length should include previous amounts pushed */
len += mbx->pushed;
/* offset in message is based off of current message size */
do {
msg = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, total_len);
msg_len = FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
total_len += msg_len;
} while (total_len < len);
/* message extends out of pushed section, but fits in FIFO */
if ((len < total_len) && (msg_len <= mbx->rx.size))
return 0;
/* return length of invalid section */
return (len < total_len) ? len : (len - total_len);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_write_copy - pulls data off of Tx FIFO and places it in mbmem
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will take a seciton of the Rx FIFO and copy it into the
mbx->tail--;
* mailbox memory. The offset in mbmem is based on the lower bits of the
* tail and len determines the length to copy.
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_write_copy(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg;
u32 *head = fifo->buffer;
u16 end, len, tail, mask;
if (!mbx->tail_len)
return;
/* determine data length and mbmem tail index */
mask = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
len = mbx->tail_len;
tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(mbx, len);
if (tail > mask)
tail++;
/* determine offset in the ring */
end = fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, mbx->pulled);
head += end;
/* memory barrier to guarantee data is ready to be read */
rmb();
/* Copy message from Tx FIFO */
for (end = fifo->size - end; len; head = fifo->buffer) {
do {
/* adjust tail to match offset for FIFO */
tail &= mask;
if (!tail)
tail++;
/* write message to hardware FIFO */
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbmem + tail++, *(head++));
} while (--len && --end);
}
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_pull_head - Pulls data off of head of Tx FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @head: acknowledgement number last received
*
* This function will push the tail index forward based on the remote
* head index. It will then pull up to mbmem_len DWORDs off of the
* head of the FIFO and will place it in the MBMEM registers
* associated with the mailbox.
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_pull_head(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
{
u16 mbmem_len, len, ack = fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail);
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
/* update number of bytes pulled and update bytes in transit */
mbx->pulled += mbx->tail_len - ack;
/* determine length of data to pull, reserve space for mbmem header */
mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
len = fm10k_fifo_used(fifo) - mbx->pulled;
if (len > mbmem_len)
len = mbmem_len;
/* update tail and record number of bytes in transit */
mbx->tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_add(mbx, len - ack);
mbx->tail_len = len;
/* drop pulled messages from the FIFO */
for (len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo);
len && (mbx->pulled >= len);
len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(fifo)) {
mbx->pulled -= fm10k_fifo_head_drop(fifo);
mbx->tx_messages++;
mbx->tx_dwords += len;
}
/* Copy message out from the Tx FIFO */
fm10k_mbx_write_copy(hw, mbx);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_read_copy - pulls data off of mbmem and places it in Rx FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will take a seciton of the mailbox memory and copy it
* into the Rx FIFO. The offset is based on the lower bits of the
* head and len determines the length to copy.
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_read_copy(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg ^ mbx->mbmem_len;
u32 *tail = fifo->buffer;
u16 end, len, head;
/* determine data length and mbmem head index */
len = mbx->head_len;
head = fm10k_mbx_head_sub(mbx, len);
if (head >= mbx->mbmem_len)
head++;
/* determine offset in the ring */
end = fm10k_fifo_tail_offset(fifo, mbx->pushed);
tail += end;
/* Copy message into Rx FIFO */
for (end = fifo->size - end; len; tail = fifo->buffer) {
do {
/* adjust head to match offset for FIFO */
head &= mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
if (!head)
head++;
/* read message from hardware FIFO */
*(tail++) = fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbmem + head++);
} while (--len && --end);
}
/* memory barrier to guarantee FIFO is written before tail update */
wmb();
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_push_tail - Pushes up to 15 DWORDs on to tail of FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @tail: tail index of message
*
* This function will first validate the tail index and size for the
* incoming message. It then updates the acknowlegment number and
* copies the data into the FIFO. It will return the number of messages
* dequeued on success and a negative value on error.
**/
static s32 fm10k_mbx_push_tail(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
u16 tail)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
u16 len, seq = fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, mbx->head, tail);
/* determine length of data to push */
len = fm10k_fifo_unused(fifo) - mbx->pushed;
if (len > seq)
len = seq;
/* update head and record bytes received */
mbx->head = fm10k_mbx_head_add(mbx, len);
mbx->head_len = len;
/* nothing to do if there is no data */
if (!len)
return 0;
/* Copy msg into Rx FIFO */
fm10k_mbx_read_copy(hw, mbx);
/* determine if there are any invalid lengths in message */
if (fm10k_mbx_validate_msg_size(mbx, len))
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE;
/* Update pushed */
mbx->pushed += len;
/* flush any completed messages */
for (len = fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(mbx);
len && (mbx->pushed >= len);
len = fm10k_mbx_pushed_tail_len(mbx)) {
fifo->tail += len;
mbx->pushed -= len;
mbx->rx_messages++;
mbx->rx_dwords += len;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_rx_ready - Indicates that a message is ready in the Rx FIFO
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function returns true if there is a message in the Rx FIFO to dequeue.
**/
static bool fm10k_mbx_rx_ready(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
u16 msg_size = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->rx);
return msg_size && (fm10k_fifo_used(&mbx->rx) >= msg_size);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_tx_ready - Indicates that the mailbox is in state ready for Tx
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @len: verify free space is >= this value
*
* This function returns true if the mailbox is in a state ready to transmit.
**/
static bool fm10k_mbx_tx_ready(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 len)
{
u16 fifo_unused = fm10k_fifo_unused(&mbx->tx);
return (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN) && (fifo_unused >= len);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_tx_complete - Indicates that the Tx FIFO has been emptied
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function returns true if the Tx FIFO is empty.
**/
static bool fm10k_mbx_tx_complete(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
return fm10k_fifo_empty(&mbx->tx);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_deqeueue_rx - Dequeues the message from the head in the Rx FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function dequeues messages and hands them off to the tlv parser.
* It will return the number of messages processed when called.
**/
static u16 fm10k_mbx_dequeue_rx(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->rx;
s32 err;
u16 cnt;
/* parse Rx messages out of the Rx FIFO to empty it */
for (cnt = 0; !fm10k_fifo_empty(fifo); cnt++) {
err = fm10k_tlv_msg_parse(hw, fifo->buffer + fifo->head,
mbx, mbx->msg_data);
if (err < 0)
mbx->rx_parse_err++;
fm10k_fifo_head_drop(fifo);
}
/* shift remaining bytes back to start of FIFO */
memmove(fifo->buffer, fifo->buffer + fifo->tail, mbx->pushed << 2);
/* shift head and tail based on the memory we moved */
fifo->tail -= fifo->head;
fifo->head = 0;
return cnt;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx - Enqueues the message to the tail of the Tx FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @msg: message array to read
*
* This function enqueues a message up to the size specified by the length
* contained in the first DWORD of the message and will place at the tail
* of the FIFO. It will return 0 on success, or a negative value on error.
**/
static s32 fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, const u32 *msg)
{
u32 countdown = mbx->timeout;
s32 err;
switch (mbx->state) {
case FM10K_STATE_CLOSED:
case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_MBX;
default:
break;
}
/* enqueue the message on the Tx FIFO */
err = fm10k_fifo_enqueue(&mbx->tx, msg);
/* if it failed give the FIFO a chance to drain */
while (err && countdown) {
countdown--;
udelay(mbx->udelay);
mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
err = fm10k_fifo_enqueue(&mbx->tx, msg);
}
/* if we failed trhead the error */
if (err) {
mbx->timeout = 0;
mbx->tx_busy++;
}
/* begin processing message, ignore errors as this is just meant
* to start the mailbox flow so we are not concerned if there
* is a bad error, or the mailbox is already busy with a request
*/
if (!mbx->tail_len)
mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_read - Copies the mbmem to local message buffer
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function copies the message from the mbmem to the message array
**/
static s32 fm10k_mbx_read(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
/* only allow one reader in here at a time */
if (mbx->mbx_hdr)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY;
/* read to capture initial interrupt bits */
if (fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg) & FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT)
mbx->mbx_lock = FM10K_MBX_ACK;
/* write back interrupt bits to clear */
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg,
FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT | FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT);
/* read remote header */
mbx->mbx_hdr = fm10k_read_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg ^ mbx->mbmem_len);
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_write - Copies the local message buffer to mbmem
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function copies the message from the the message array to mbmem
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_write(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
u32 mbmem = mbx->mbmem_reg;
/* write new msg header to notify recepient of change */
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbmem, mbx->mbx_hdr);
/* write mailbox to sent interrupt */
if (mbx->mbx_lock)
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg, mbx->mbx_lock);
/* we no longer are using the header so free it */
mbx->mbx_hdr = 0;
mbx->mbx_lock = 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_reset_work- Reset internal pointers for any pending work
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will reset all internal pointers so any work in progress
* is dropped. This call should occur every time we transition from the
* open state to the connect state.
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_reset_work(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
/* reset our outgoing max size back to Rx limits */
mbx->max_size = mbx->rx.size - 1;
/* just do a quick resysnc to start of message */
mbx->pushed = 0;
mbx->pulled = 0;
mbx->tail_len = 0;
mbx->head_len = 0;
mbx->rx.tail = 0;
mbx->rx.head = 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_update_max_size - Update the max_size and drop any large messages
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @size: new value for max_size
*
* This function will update the max_size value and drop any outgoing messages
* from the head of the Tx FIFO that are larger than max_size.
**/
static void fm10k_mbx_update_max_size(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 size)
{
u16 len;
mbx->max_size = size;
/* flush any oversized messages from the queue */
for (len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->tx);
len > size;
len = fm10k_fifo_head_len(&mbx->tx)) {
fm10k_fifo_head_drop(&mbx->tx);
mbx->tx_dropped++;
}
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers - Validate layout of message parsing data
* @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
*
* This function validates the layout of the message parsing data. This
* should be mostly static, but it is important to catch any errors that
* are made when constructing the parsers.
**/
static s32 fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
{
const struct fm10k_tlv_attr *attr;
unsigned int id;
/* Allow NULL mailboxes that transmit but don't receive */
if (!msg_data)
return 0;
while (msg_data->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) {
/* all messages should have a function handler */
if (!msg_data->func)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
/* parser is optional */
attr = msg_data->attr;
if (attr) {
while (attr->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) {
id = attr->id;
attr++;
/* ID should always be increasing */
if (id >= attr->id)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
/* ID should fit in results array */
if (id >= FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
}
/* verify terminator is in the list */
if (attr->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
}
id = msg_data->id;
msg_data++;
/* ID should always be increasing */
if (id >= msg_data->id)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
}
/* verify terminator is in the list */
if ((msg_data->id != FM10K_TLV_ERROR) || !msg_data->func)
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_register_handlers - Register a set of handler ops for mailbox
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
*
* This function associates a set of message handling ops with a mailbox.
**/
static s32 fm10k_mbx_register_handlers(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
{
/* validate layout of handlers before assigning them */
if (fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(msg_data))
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
/* initialize the message handlers */
mbx->msg_data = msg_data;
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr - Generate a mailbox header for local FIFO
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function returns a connection mailbox header
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
if (mbx->tail_len)
mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, SM_TAIL) |
FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->remote, SM_VER) |
FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, SM_HEAD);
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr - Generate a mailbox header for local FIFO
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @err: error flags to report if any
*
* This function returns a connection mailbox header
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u8 err)
{
if (mbx->local)
mbx->mbx_lock |= FM10K_MBX_REQ;
mbx->mbx_hdr = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->tail, SM_TAIL) |
FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->remote, SM_VER) |
FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(mbx->head, SM_HEAD) |
FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_SET(err, SM_ERR);
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset - Reset following request for reset
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function resets the mailbox to a just connected state
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
/* flush any uncompleted work */
fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
/* set local version to max and remote version to 0 */
mbx->local = FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION;
mbx->remote = 0;
/* initalize tail and head */
mbx->tail = 1;
mbx->head = 1;
/* reset state back to connect */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_connect - Start switch manager mailbox connection
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will initiate a mailbox connection with the switch
* manager. To do this it will first disconnect the mailbox, and then
* reconnect it in order to complete a reset of the mailbox.
*
* This function will return an error if the mailbox has not been initiated
* or is currently in use.
**/
static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_connect(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
/* we cannot connect an uninitialized mailbox */
if (!mbx->rx.buffer)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_NO_SPACE;
/* we cannot connect an already connected mailbox */
if (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_BUSY;
/* mailbox timeout can now become active */
mbx->timeout = FM10K_MBX_INIT_TIMEOUT;
/* Place mbx in ready to connect state */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CONNECT;
mbx->max_size = FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE;
/* reset interface back to connect */
fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
/* enable interrupt and notify other party of new message */
mbx->mbx_lock = FM10K_MBX_REQ_INTERRUPT | FM10K_MBX_ACK_INTERRUPT |
FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_ENABLE;
/* generate and load connect header into mailbox */
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
/* enable interrupt and notify other party of new message */
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect - Shutdown mailbox connection
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will shut down the mailbox. It places the mailbox first
* in the disconnect state, it then allows up to a predefined timeout for
* the mailbox to transition to close on its own. If this does not occur
* then the mailbox will be forced into the closed state.
*
* Any mailbox transactions not completed before calling this function
* are not guaranteed to complete and may be dropped.
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
int timeout = mbx->timeout ? FM10K_MBX_DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT : 0;
/* Place mbx in ready to disconnect state */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT;
/* trigger interrupt to start shutdown process */
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbx_reg, FM10K_MBX_REQ |
FM10K_MBX_INTERRUPT_DISABLE);
do {
udelay(FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY);
mbx->ops.process(hw, mbx);
timeout -= FM10K_MBX_POLL_DELAY;
} while ((timeout > 0) && (mbx->state != FM10K_STATE_CLOSED));
/* in case we didn't close just force the mailbox into shutdown */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
mbx->remote = 0;
fm10k_mbx_reset_work(mbx);
fm10k_mbx_update_max_size(mbx, 0);
fm10k_write_reg(hw, mbx->mbmem_reg, 0);
}
/**
* fm10k_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr - Validate fields in the remote FIFO header
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will parse up the fields in the mailbox header and return
* an error if the header contains any of a number of invalid configurations
* including unrecognized offsets or version numbers.
**/
static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
u16 tail, head, ver;
tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_TAIL);
ver = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_VER);
head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_HEAD);
switch (ver) {
case 0:
break;
case FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION:
if (!head || head > FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
if (!tail || tail > FM10K_SM_MBX_FIFO_LEN)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
if (mbx->tail < head)
head += mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
if (tail < mbx->head)
tail += mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, head, mbx->tail) > mbx->tail_len)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD;
if (fm10k_mbx_index_len(mbx, mbx->head, tail) < mbx->mbmem_len)
break;
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL;
default:
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error - Process header with error flag set
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function is meant to respond to a request where the error flag
* is set. As a result we will terminate a connection if one is present
* and fall back into the reset state with a connection header of version
* 0 (RESET).
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
switch (state) {
case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
/* if there is an error just disconnect */
mbx->remote = 0;
break;
case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
/* flush any uncompleted work */
fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
break;
case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
/* try connnecting at lower version */
if (mbx->remote) {
while (mbx->local > 1)
mbx->local--;
mbx->remote = 0;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_message - Process an error in FIFO hdr
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @err: local error encountered
*
* This function will interpret the error provided by err, and based on
* that it may set the error bit in the local message header
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_msg(struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, s32 err)
{
/* only generate an error message for these types */
switch (err) {
case FM10K_MBX_ERR_TAIL:
case FM10K_MBX_ERR_HEAD:
case FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC:
case FM10K_MBX_ERR_SIZE:
case FM10K_MBX_ERR_RSVD0:
break;
default:
return;
}
/* process it as though we received an error, and send error reply */
fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(mbx);
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 1);
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_receive - Take message from Rx mailbox FIFO and put it in Rx
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will dequeue one message from the Rx switch manager mailbox
* FIFO and place it in the Rx mailbox FIFO for processing by software.
**/
static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_receive(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
u16 tail)
{
/* reduce length by 1 to convert to a mask */
u16 mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
s32 err;
/* push tail in front of head */
if (tail < mbx->head)
tail += mbmem_len;
/* copy data to the Rx FIFO */
err = fm10k_mbx_push_tail(hw, mbx, tail);
if (err < 0)
return err;
/* process messages if we have received any */
fm10k_mbx_dequeue_rx(hw, mbx);
/* guarantee head aligns with the end of the last message */
mbx->head = fm10k_mbx_head_sub(mbx, mbx->pushed);
mbx->pushed = 0;
/* clear any extra bits left over since index adds 1 extra bit */
if (mbx->head > mbmem_len)
mbx->head -= mbmem_len;
return err;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit - Take message from Tx and put it in Tx mailbox FIFO
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will dequeue one message from the Tx mailbox FIFO and place
* it in the Tx switch manager mailbox FIFO for processing by hardware.
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
{
struct fm10k_mbx_fifo *fifo = &mbx->tx;
/* reduce length by 1 to convert to a mask */
u16 mbmem_len = mbx->mbmem_len - 1;
u16 tail_len, len = 0;
u32 *msg;
/* push head behind tail */
if (mbx->tail < head)
head += mbmem_len;
fm10k_mbx_pull_head(hw, mbx, head);
/* determine msg aligned offset for end of buffer */
do {
msg = fifo->buffer + fm10k_fifo_head_offset(fifo, len);
tail_len = len;
len += FM10K_TLV_DWORD_LEN(*msg);
} while ((len <= mbx->tail_len) && (len < mbmem_len));
/* guarantee we stop on a message boundary */
if (mbx->tail_len > tail_len) {
mbx->tail = fm10k_mbx_tail_sub(mbx, mbx->tail_len - tail_len);
mbx->tail_len = tail_len;
}
/* clear any extra bits left over since index adds 1 extra bit */
if (mbx->tail > mbmem_len)
mbx->tail -= mbmem_len;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply - Generate reply based on state and remote head
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @head: acknowledgement number
*
* This function will generate an outgoing message based on the current
* mailbox state and the remote fifo head. It will return the length
* of the outgoing message excluding header on success, and a negative value
* on error.
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx, u16 head)
{
switch (mbx->state) {
case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
/* flush out Tx data */
fm10k_sm_mbx_transmit(hw, mbx, head);
/* generate new header based on data */
if (mbx->tail_len || (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_OPEN)) {
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_data_hdr(mbx);
} else {
mbx->remote = 0;
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
}
break;
case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
case FM10K_STATE_CLOSED:
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_connect_hdr(mbx, 0);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset - Process header with version == 0 (RESET)
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function is meant to respond to a request where the version data
* is set to 0. As such we will either terminate the connection or go
* into the connect state in order to re-establish the connection. This
* function can also be used to respond to an error as the connection
* resetting would also be a means of dealing with errors.
**/
static void fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
const enum fm10k_mbx_state state = mbx->state;
switch (state) {
case FM10K_STATE_DISCONNECT:
/* drop remote connections and disconnect */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
mbx->remote = 0;
mbx->local = 0;
break;
case FM10K_STATE_OPEN:
/* flush any incomplete work */
fm10k_sm_mbx_connect_reset(mbx);
break;
case FM10K_STATE_CONNECT:
/* Update remote value to match local value */
mbx->remote = mbx->local;
default:
break;
}
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, mbx->tail);
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1 - Process header with version == 1
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function is meant to process messages received when the remote
* mailbox is active.
**/
static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
const u32 *hdr = &mbx->mbx_hdr;
u16 head, tail;
s32 len;
/* pull all fields needed for verification */
tail = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_TAIL);
head = FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(*hdr, SM_HEAD);
/* if we are in connect and wanting version 1 then start up and go */
if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CONNECT) {
if (!mbx->remote)
goto send_reply;
if (mbx->remote != 1)
return FM10K_MBX_ERR_SRC;
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_OPEN;
}
do {
/* abort on message size errors */
len = fm10k_sm_mbx_receive(hw, mbx, tail);
if (len < 0)
return len;
/* continue until we have flushed the Rx FIFO */
} while (len);
send_reply:
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_reply(hw, mbx, head);
return 0;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_process - Process mailbox switch mailbox interrupt
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
*
* This function will process incoming mailbox events and generate mailbox
* replies. It will return a value indicating the number of DWORDs
* transmitted excluding header on success or a negative value on error.
**/
static s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_process(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx)
{
s32 err;
/* we do not read mailbox if closed */
if (mbx->state == FM10K_STATE_CLOSED)
return 0;
/* retrieve data from switch manager */
err = fm10k_mbx_read(hw, mbx);
if (err)
return err;
err = fm10k_sm_mbx_validate_fifo_hdr(mbx);
if (err < 0)
goto fifo_err;
if (FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(mbx->mbx_hdr, SM_ERR)) {
fm10k_sm_mbx_process_error(mbx);
goto fifo_err;
}
switch (FM10K_MSG_HDR_FIELD_GET(mbx->mbx_hdr, SM_VER)) {
case 0:
fm10k_sm_mbx_process_reset(hw, mbx);
break;
case FM10K_SM_MBX_VERSION:
err = fm10k_sm_mbx_process_version_1(hw, mbx);
break;
}
fifo_err:
if (err < 0)
fm10k_sm_mbx_create_error_msg(mbx, err);
/* report data to switch manager */
fm10k_mbx_write(hw, mbx);
return err;
}
/**
* fm10k_sm_mbx_init - Initialize mailbox memory for PF/SM mailbox
* @hw: pointer to hardware structure
* @mbx: pointer to mailbox
* @msg_data: handlers for mailbox events
*
* This function for now is used to stub out the PF/SM mailbox
**/
s32 fm10k_sm_mbx_init(struct fm10k_hw *hw, struct fm10k_mbx_info *mbx,
const struct fm10k_msg_data *msg_data)
{
mbx->mbx_reg = FM10K_GMBX;
mbx->mbmem_reg = FM10K_MBMEM_PF(0);
/* start out in closed state */
mbx->state = FM10K_STATE_CLOSED;
/* validate layout of handlers before assigning them */
if (fm10k_mbx_validate_handlers(msg_data))
return FM10K_ERR_PARAM;
/* initialize the message handlers */
mbx->msg_data = msg_data;
/* start mailbox as timed out and let the reset_hw call
* set the timeout value to begin communications
*/
mbx->timeout = 0;
mbx->udelay = FM10K_MBX_INIT_DELAY;
/* Split buffer for use by Tx/Rx FIFOs */
mbx->max_size = FM10K_MBX_MSG_MAX_SIZE;
mbx->mbmem_len = FM10K_MBMEM_PF_XOR;
/* initialize the FIFOs, sizes are in 4 byte increments */
fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->tx, mbx->buffer, FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE);
fm10k_fifo_init(&mbx->rx, &mbx->buffer[FM10K_MBX_TX_BUFFER_SIZE],
FM10K_MBX_RX_BUFFER_SIZE);
/* initialize function pointers */
mbx->ops.connect = fm10k_sm_mbx_connect;
mbx->ops.disconnect = fm10k_sm_mbx_disconnect;
mbx->ops.rx_ready = fm10k_mbx_rx_ready;
mbx->ops.tx_ready = fm10k_mbx_tx_ready;
mbx->ops.tx_complete = fm10k_mbx_tx_complete;
mbx->ops.enqueue_tx = fm10k_mbx_enqueue_tx;
mbx->ops.process = fm10k_sm_mbx_process;
mbx->ops.register_handlers = fm10k_mbx_register_handlers;
return 0;
}